If your idea of tiny living leans modern — clean lines, big glass, and a finish level that rivals a boutique hotel — the Tommy by Craft House belongs on your radar. Built in Poland, this all-season mobile tiny house wraps a warm Scandinavian-spruce interior in a crisp shell of dark standing-seam metal and thermo-pine, then floods it with light through floor-to-ceiling glass — all packed into a 7.2-meter, two-loft home that lives far larger than its footprint. Watch Craft House’s official walkthrough below, then take the full tour.
The Tommy mobile tiny house by Craft House. Images courtesy of Craft House.
Vagabond Haven made its name building beautifully simple mobile tiny houses, and the Evergreen is the Swedish company’s first step up: its very first modular home, designed for people who want a little more space and flexibility without losing the craftsmanship and charm of a tiny house. Two seamlessly connected modules join to create a single, open 41-square-meter (about 441 sq ft) home with two real bedrooms, a full kitchen, a proper bathroom, and a bright open-plan living and dining area. Clad in ThermoWood and metal with a steel roof and triple-glazed windows, and configurable from the structure right down to the toilet style, the Evergreen is built to work as a year-round residence, a guest house, or a rentable retreat. Here’s a full look inside — you can also explore it on the Vagabond Haven website.
Some tiny houses chase square footage; the Nature Pod chases the view. Built by Swedish maker Vagabond Haven, this 6-meter (about 19’8″) mobile cabin wraps thermally-treated ThermoWood pine around a softly curved roof and aims its entire rear wall — a floor-to-ceiling panorama window — straight at the landscape from above the bed. It can be ordered as an affordable DIY kit starting around €5,000 or configured all the way up to a fully finished, off-grid-ready retreat, and it’s designed to live on a custom trailer or settle onto a simple block foundation. The result is a beautifully simple Scandinavian pod built to dissolve the line between inside and out.
Scandinavian cabin design has a unique ability to feel both minimal and warm at the same time. This modern vacation rental in Nova Scotia, Canada demonstrates the style beautifully. The exterior is clad in black metal, while the interior features white walls, light wood tones, and black accents throughout.
This cabin offers both a bright first-floor bedroom and a moody sleeping loft with black walls and a skylight for stargazing. The main living area looks out over South Cove through a wall of windows, and there’s a private porch with a hot tub. A compact kitchenette allows for simple meal prep, and the bathroom includes a walk-in shower. The cabin is part of a three-unit property called The Water Lofts, with decks connecting the structures.
This is a 206 sq. ft. modern Scandinavian-style custom-built tiny house from Fritz Tiny Homes. They dubbed this one “The Fritz”. It features lots of windows to provide plenty of natural light into this beautiful space. There’s a full kitchen, luxury bathroom, tall loft, and tons of storage space.
Enjoy the photos and virtual tour below. Let us know what you think about this custom tiny house build in the comments below.
If Ohio’s Amish country hasn’t been on your bucket list so far, this beautiful Scandinavian-inspired tiny house vacation might change that! The THOW has a private front porch where you can enjoy a morning cup of coffee, but if you’d prefer, there’s a breakfast bar that looks out a large window.
The THOW has all the amenities you could need — a comfortable living room, kitchenette with a fridge/freezer, a bathroom with a *real* flushing toilet, and up a few stairs is the romantic bedroom space. An added bonus? The wooden tube-shaped sauna for your private use!