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Tumbleweed Lusby: 117 Sq Ft Tiny House with Vaulted Ceilings

The Tumbleweed Lusby tiny house packs efficient living into 117 square feet. The design features an upstairs sleeping loft, a kitchen integrated into the main living area, and vaulted ceilings that make the compact space feel open and airy.

Design Details

  • Manufacturer: Tumbleweed Houses
  • Model: Lusby
  • Size: 117 square feet
  • Layout: Kitchen/living area with dining table, 6′ x 4′ back room, sleeping loft
  • Interior Finish: Pine
  • Exterior Finish: Cedar plank siding
  • Roof: Corrugated aluminum
  • Ceiling: Vaulted in main living area

Lusby Exterior

Tumbleweed Lusby tiny house exterior

Photo credits: Tumbleweed Houses


Interior Entry View

Tumbleweed Lusby interior entry

View from Loft with Vaulted Ceiling

Tumbleweed Lusby view from sleeping loft

Flexible Back Room

The 6′ x 4′ back room can serve multiple purposes: bedroom, office, storage room, hobby space, or any other function the owner needs. This flexibility allows the Lusby to adapt to different lifestyles and requirements.

Building Plan Contents

  • Front, back, and side elevations
  • Floor plans for downstairs and loft
  • Electrical plans for both levels
  • Cross-section diagram showing insulation and roof pitch
  • Trailer attachment instructions
  • Wall framing details
  • Built-in furniture and cabinet specifications
  • Door dimensions
  • Complete material list including windows, heater, and lumber

Lessons from the Lusby Design

  • Vaulted Ceilings Transform Small Spaces: The open ceiling in the main area makes 117 square feet feel significantly larger
  • Integrated Kitchens Save Space: Combining kitchen and living areas eliminates walls and maximizes floor area
  • Multi-Purpose Rooms Add Flexibility: The convertible back room adapts to changing needs over time
  • Natural Materials Age Well: Pine interior and cedar exterior develop character and require minimal maintenance
  • Metal Roofing Suits Tiny Houses: Corrugated aluminum provides durability and weather resistance at low weight

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Alex

Alex Pino is the founder of Tiny House Talk, a leading resource on tiny homes and simple living since 2009. He helps readers discover unique homes, connect with builders, and explore alternative living.
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