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.

Take the Full Video Tour
Craft House’s English-language walkthrough is the quickest way to get a feel for how the Tommy lives — the flow from the kitchen to the glass-walled living room, the climb to each mezzanine, and the quality of the finishes up close.
Modern Lines Wrapped in Wood and Steel
The Tommy’s exterior is a study in contrast: matte charcoal standing-seam metal on one half, warm thermo-pine boards on the other, all under a single-pitched roof that gives the silhouette its contemporary edge. Thermo-treated pine resists weather and insects without chemical treatment, while the aluminum standing-seam panels shrug off rain and snow — a combination built for genuine all-season use. Underneath, a triple-axle SYMA trailer keeps the 7.2-meter body road-legal and movable.



A Light-Filled Living Room with a View
Step through the glass door and the living end of the Tommy feels surprisingly expansive. A plush green velvet sofa anchors the space against a vertical slatted-wood accent wall, while floor-to-ceiling glazing and a corner of windows pull the forest right inside. It’s a smart tiny-house move: when you can’t add square meters, you borrow the view, and the Tommy borrows a lot of it.



A Full Kitchen That Doesn’t Cut Corners
The galley kitchen runs along one wall in soft gray cabinetry topped with butcher block, and the appliance list reads like a full-size home: an induction hob, a built-in oven, a refrigerator, and a deep black sink set beneath a long horizontal window. Upper cabinets and a tall pantry column add real storage, and a slim breakfast bar with stools tucks in opposite without crowding the walkway. For a home this size, it’s a genuinely cook-friendly kitchen rather than a token kitchenette.




A Dining Bar Built Into the Window
Rather than burn floor space on a dining table, Craft House runs a wood bar-counter along the window wall with sculptural stools and chairs. You eat looking out at the trees, and when the meal’s done the surface doubles as a workspace — a clean example of the dual-purpose thinking that makes small homes feel bigger.


Two Mezzanine Lofts Under Spruce
One of the Tommy’s best tricks is its pair of mezzanines — about 4.6 and 4.2 square meters — each comfortably holding a mattress. Splitting the sleeping space into two lofts means two people (or a small family) get their own private nook instead of sharing a single platform. Lined entirely in pale Scandinavian spruce, with recessed lighting and a long window framing the woods, they feel like cozy cabins suspended above the living space.



A Bathroom That Feels Anything but Tiny
The 2.6-square-meter bathroom punches well above its size. Dramatic black-marble-look panels wrap a glass walk-in shower and float behind a black vanity, set against the warm spruce walls for a high-contrast, almost spa-like look. It comes fully finished with a wall-hung toilet, washbasin, mirror, a black towel radiator, a water heater, ventilation, and lighting — everything you’d expect from a permanent home.



Smart Use of Every Vertical Inch
Tying it all together is a real staircase — not a ladder — with built-in storage in the treads, leading up past a striking black steel-truss feature that doubles as the mezzanine guardrail. Looking down from the top, you can read the whole layout at once: kitchen, dining bar, and the bright living room beyond. It’s a reminder that in a well-designed tiny house, the vertical space matters as much as the floor plan.


Design Details
- Builder: Craft House — Poręba Wielka, Poland
- Model: Tommy (mobile tiny house on a SYMA trailer)
- Dimensions: 7.2 m long × 2.5 m wide × 4 m to the roof ridge
- Usable area: ~21.4 m² (~230 sq. ft.) — ground floor 12 m², mezzanine 1 4.6 m², mezzanine 2 4.2 m², bathroom 2.6 m²
- Layout: 4 rooms — living room with kitchenette, bathroom, and two sleeping mezzanines
- Roof: Single-pitched, aluminum standing-seam metal
- Exterior: Thermo-pine cladding + standing-seam aluminum; double-glazed PVC windows (colors customizable)
- Interior: Scandinavian spruce lining (slat and decorative options available)
- Kitchen: Sink, induction hob, oven, refrigerator, high-strength plywood cabinetry
- Bathroom: Walk-in shower, toilet, washbasin, electric towel radiator, water heater, mirror, ventilation
- Climate: Smart air conditioning + underfloor heating (true all-season build)
- Price: 187,000 PLN (approximately €44,000 / $47,000); EUR, SEK, and USD pricing available
- Customization: Configurable to individual specifications
What Makes This Build Special
- Two lofts, not one. Splitting the sleeping space into separate mezzanines gives two people private retreats in a 7.2-meter home.
- A real kitchen and a real staircase. A full oven, induction hob, and fridge plus storage stairs (instead of a ladder) make the Tommy livable day to day, not just for weekends.
- Built for all seasons. Thermo-pine, standing-seam metal, underfloor heating, and smart A/C mean it’s designed to be comfortable year-round, not just in summer.
- Glass does the heavy lifting. Floor-to-ceiling glazing and a window-side dining bar borrow the outdoors to make a small footprint feel open and bright.
About Craft House
Craft House is a Polish manufacturer based in Poręba Wielka that builds all-season, fully functional mobile and modular homes. Each home can be configured to the buyer’s own specification — from the spruce wall treatment to window colors — and the Tommy is one of several models in their mobile lineup. For a gable-roofed take on the same idea—with a rooftop terrace and an off-grid option—see its sibling, the Erica, and the warm, all-wood Adams, and the single-level, stair-free Justine, and the roomy two-loft Katrin. You can explore the model and request a quote on their Tommy page, or browse the full range at craft-house.eu.
Learn More
Tommy by Craft House
Model details: craft-house.eu — Tommy
Video tour: Craft House – Tommy [ENG] on YouTube
Builder: Craft House, Poręba Wielka, Poland
Highlights
- Modern 7.2 m mobile tiny house with ~21.4 m² of space across four rooms
- Two private mezzanine sleeping lofts under Scandinavian spruce
- Full kitchen with oven, induction hob, and refrigerator
- Spa-like bathroom with a marble-look walk-in shower
- Floor-to-ceiling glazing, a window-side dining bar, and a storage staircase
- All-season build with underfloor heating and smart A/C; fully customizable
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