Nobody wants their tiny house looking like a glorified trailer, and Häuslein clearly got that memo. The Gunyah features termite-resistant timber and a monument matte colorbond that won't fade under Australia's harsh sun, complemented by cedar accents that age beautifully over time. Here's the kicker, though-it weighs less than three tonnes, meaning your average 4WD can haul it without special permits or expensive truck rentals. Add the optional porch, and suddenly you've got outdoor space that rivals many suburban backyards.
Built entirely from responsibly sourced wood, The Cabana looks like the cabin you dreamed about as a kid. The all-wood construction gives it that authentic log cabin feel that most tiny houses try to fake with vinyl siding. Quadrapol isn't chasing trends here. They're building homes that actually make sense. At 24 square meters, the Cabana sleeps up to four people without feeling cramped.
Spindrift packed this 30′ x 8.5′ frame with enough glass to fool your brain into thinking the space stretches further than it does. The living area sits raised, which creates a cavern of storage underneath, while three bench seats provide plenty of room to spread out. Built-in Bluetooth speakers mean your music follows you around, and between the ceiling fan and mini-split AC system, temperature never becomes an issue.
The Skyview 400, created by Utah's Irontown Modular, offers 400 sq ft of living space, designed for permanent residency and efficient comfort.