These small home plans would be perfect on a longer, thin lot, as this house stands at 58 feet long, and only 13 feet long. Eight feet of it is a covered porch off of the living room where you could enjoy a cup of morning coffee.
The home is all one level, with an open-concept living room and kitchen with an eat-in island. Behind the kitchen, you’ll find the bedroom, with a large floor-to-ceiling wall of cabinets for clothing storage. The bathroom sits at the very back of the home. This would be a great aging-in-place floor plan! What do you think?
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One Bedroom, Single Level Small Home Plans
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This single-level tiny house design has tons of Mid-Century Modern charm. At just 442 sq. ft., it’s barely over the legal “minimum” size for homes in many jurisdictions, meaning you may have an easier time getting it approved than a traditional tiny house on wheels.
It has some exterior storage built into the framing of the house itself, and then an open-concept living/kitchen space. The bedroom is private, rather than studio-style, which is great for a couple with different sleep routines. Finally, there’s a 3/4 bathroom next to the bedroom. Could you live in this cute home?
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Mid-Century Modern Bungalow Plans
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While this looks like a poolside cabana, these tiny house plans could work as a compact single-level home for someone. They include a ground-floor queen bedroom, a 6×6 bathroom, and a living room/kitchen, so you can cook and hang out!
The home is also designed with big, beautiful windows to let in lots of natural light. I love that the plans include dimensions for the furniture you see in the house so you could recreate the same look if you wanted to. You can purchase the PDF plans on Etsy.
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Cute 220 Sq. Ft. Cabana Plans (No Loft!)
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One of the great things about building tiny on a foundation is that you aren’t limited in terms of highway height rules. That’s shown in these tiny house plans that have a second-floor loft bedroom with full standing height. Leaving the room open to the living space makes the home feel larger by eliminating extra walls.
The first floor is about 320 square feet and contains plenty of space for a grand living room that bleeds into the full kitchen. Without the restraints of a trailer, the home width allows for a full bathroom. You can purchase the plans today on Etsy.
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Adorable Traditional-Style Foundation Tiny House
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I’m just loving this 600-square-foot small house design! While the footprint is a large 20×30 rectangle, the living area itself creates an L-shape around the in-set porch. You have the living room and kitchen in one section of the “L” and the bathroom/bedroom in the other part. Plus, you get to extend your living area outdoors with the covered porch.
There’s a huge window in the living room that could look out on whatever dazzling views you have, and the house is designed to have a full kitchen and 3/4 bathroom, so you aren’t skimping on luxury. With no loft, this would be a great “aging in place” home design. What do you think?
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L-Shaped 600 Sq. Ft. Cottage Plans
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While we specialize in tiny houses around here, sometimes people need a minimal life with just a little extra elbow room! This 741 sq. ft. design is perfect for a family of four, with a queen-sized bedroom and bunk room upstairs.
On the first floor, you’ll find a kitchen with full-sized appliances, an entryway and laundry room, and a cozy recessed living room with an electric fireplace focal point. The coolest feature of this home is the upstairs terrace, which you can access through the primary bedroom or via an exterior staircase. Would you want to build this home?
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Plans for Gorgeous Two-Bedroom Small House
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Here’s a beautiful set of plans for the Lumina tiny house on wheels, a 24-foot, road-legal tiny home with a fun roofline. This home features minimal, clean lines and built-in furniture that perfectly fits the space.
This THOW has many windows, including a cascading skylight-to-window in the loft that ensures you don’t feel claustrophobic while in bed. The bathroom has a walk-in shower stall, and there’s even space for a stacking washer and dryer under the stairs. You can get the digital plans on sale right now for $99.
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204 Sq. Ft. Loft Tiny House w/ Tons of Windows
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Vina Lustado brings these incredible tiny house plans for the Sol Haus, a tiny house design that made her famous, and for good reason! This 140-square-foot tiny house design features a traditional roofline but brings modern lines and elements that elevate the space.
You walk in through French doors into the living area, which has a storage bench and an office that takes up the front wall and gives you a perfect place to work from home. The cozy loft bedroom is upstairs and features a porthole window. Finally, you benefit from a galley kitchen and a compact bathroom. Could you live in the SolHaus?
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Light-Filled Tiny Home with Cozy Queen-Sized Loft
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These are fantastic tiny house plans by Vina Lustado of Sol Haus Design. The home was designed for a couple with a staggering height difference—he is 6’4″, and she is only 5′ tall! As such, they needed a home with extra head clearance to make living inside comfortable for him. The extra-tall tiny home requires special permits to move but allows for 6’6″ of clearance under the lofts.
This design has a first-floor flex room that could be a twin-sized bedroom or office and a loft with plenty of space for up to a Queen-sized bed. Depending on your needs, the secondary loft could be an office or storage area. What do you think of this design?
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6’6″ of Under-Loft Headroom & Lots of Windows
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