This is a tiny house on wheels with a floating loft desk!
It’s a unique design that you have probably never seen before. The tiny home features two lofts: one for sleeping and the other for use as a floating office/study.
The idea is definitely not practical for everyone, but I could see it being a hit with students and rock climbers alike. The home is built by Build Tiny in New Zealand. It’s called The Millennial and you can see more photos of it here. What do you think of this floating loft office concept? Is it something that you would consider doing for your tiny house on wheels?
Unique Tiny House on Wheels with a Floating Loft Desk as Your Office or Study

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Sources
- https://tinyhousetalk.com/the-millennial-tiny-house-by-build-tiny-in-new-zealand/
- https://www.buildtiny.co.nz/the-millennial-tiny-house
- https://www.buildtiny.co.nz/
- https://www.airbnb.co.nz/rooms/20033385
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Finally a decent use of a loft, at least 1 of them.
Lofts with beds are something everyone thinks is cool until they use them for a month.
You’d be far better off putting the bed below and like this office, dining, etc above that you don’t have to stumble down stairs, ladder half asleep to
pee in the middle of the night ..
I like it, even though I’m in my 60’s. My only concern is keeping extra pencils up there in case I drop one. Agree with Jerry, bedroom on 1st floor is way to go.