Most tiny houses force a trade-off between style, space, and a genuine sense of home — the Byron Bay by Removed Tiny Homes sets out to prove you don’t have to choose. Built by the Gold Coast, Australia–based maker Removed Tiny Homes and delivered nationwide across Australia, this 8.4-meter (about 27’7″) modern tiny house wraps dark vertical cladding around a warm timber-clad entry and a generous outdoor deck, then opens up inside to roughly 33 square meters (355 sq ft) of light-filled living spread across a central living zone and two upstairs lofts. With a starting price around AU$143,990, it’s pitched at couples, families, or anyone who simply wants more room to breathe without giving up the freedom of a transportable home.
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Space Where It Matters
Step through the sliding glass doors and the first thing you notice is how un-tiny the Byron Bay feels. Removed pushes the ceiling height up and lines the walls with banks of windows and clerestory glazing, so the interior reads as one bright, connected volume rather than a series of cramped compartments. Light timber flooring runs the full length of the home, white cabinetry keeps everything feeling clean and open, and the soaring lofts overhead draw your eye up to make the footprint feel far larger than its 355 square feet.
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A Kitchen That Anchors the Whole Home
The kitchen is the centerpiece, and it’s a proper one. A run of white cabinetry pairs with a warm butcher-block-topped island that doubles as a breakfast bar, giving you real prep space and a spot to gather without a separate dining room eating into the footprint. A picture window over the sink frames the view while you cook, and there’s room for full-size appliances including an oven and a tall refrigerator — the kind of kitchen that makes cooking at home feel like a pleasure rather than a compromise.
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A Living Zone Designed to Breathe
Just off the kitchen, the central living area is anchored by a comfortable sofa tucked beneath the loft, with clerestory windows above pulling daylight deep into the space. It’s a flexible zone that works as a lounge, a reading nook, or a spot to host friends, and because the home is open-plan, whoever’s on the sofa stays connected to whoever’s at the island. Built-in shelving and clever storage keep the clutter at bay so the room always feels calm.
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A Standing-Height Mezzanine With Framed Views
One of the Byron Bay’s smartest moves is the standing-height walkway that links the two lofts. Instead of crawling across a sleeping platform, you can stand and move comfortably between zones, and a timber-framed picture window turns the landing into a viewpoint in its own right. It’s a detail that makes the upper level feel like genuine living space rather than an afterthought tucked under the roofline.
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Two Lofts, Two Sleeping Zones
The home is topped by two upstairs lofts, giving you flexibility most tiny houses can’t match. The main loft holds a queen bed with a full wall of built-in wardrobe storage behind it and its own windows framing the landscape, while the second loft can serve as a guest space, a kids’ room, or a home office. For couples it means a true private bedroom; for families it means everyone gets their own corner.
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A Full Bathroom With a View
The bathroom punches well above its size. A black-framed glass shower enclosure with a rainfall head sits beside a picture window that brings the outside in, and a timber vanity topped with a sculptural black vessel sink keeps the look modern and warm at once. With a full-height shower, toilet, and real storage, it’s a bathroom that feels residential rather than makeshift — the kind of space you can comfortably live with full time.
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Two Floor Plan Layouts
Removed offers the Byron Bay in two layout configurations so you can tune it to how you live. Layout 1 is defined by a central living area and a U-shape kitchen with a large island, ideal if cooking and gathering are the heart of your home. Layout 2 centers the kitchen with a built-in breakfast bar, opening up the rest of the floor for living and flow. The shell is also offered in 2.4m and 3m widths — note that the wider 3m version exceeds Australia’s caravan classification (over 2.5m wide and 4.5 tons) and requires low-loader truck transport rather than simple towing.
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Design Details
- Builder: Removed (Gold Coast, Australia; nationwide Australian delivery)
- Model: Byron Bay
- Length: 8.4 m (about 27’7″)
- Width: 2.4 m (7’10”), with a 3 m (9’10”) option
- Height: 4.3 m (about 14’1″)
- Interior space: approximately 33 m² (355 sq ft)
- Sleeping: two upstairs lofts
- Layouts: central living with U-shape island kitchen, or central kitchen with breakfast bar
- Build: transportable, built on a trailer (3 m width requires low-loader transport)
- Starting price: AU$143,990
What Makes the Byron Bay Special
- Two lofts, not one. A genuine second sleeping zone makes it work for families or couples who want a guest space or office overhead.
- A standing-height mezzanine. The connecting walkway turns the upper level into real, usable space instead of a crawl-in platform.
- A residential-grade kitchen and bath. Full-size appliances, a butcher-block island, and a proper glass-enclosed shower make full-time living comfortable.
- Light and views everywhere. Picture windows and clerestory glazing keep the interior bright and connected to the landscape.
- Two layouts to choose from. Tune the floor plan around whether cooking or living is the heart of your home.
Learn More
- Builder: Removed Tiny Homes — Byron Bay
Highlights
- Modern 8.4 m tiny house with dark cladding, timber entry, and a large deck
- Roughly 33 m² (355 sq ft) of open, light-filled living space
- Two upstairs lofts connected by a standing-height mezzanine
- Large kitchen with butcher-block island and picture window
- Full bathroom with a glass shower and picture-window view
- Available in 2.4 m and 3 m widths and two floor plan layouts
- Built on a trailer for transport across Australia
- Starting from AU$143,990
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