At 9.6 Metres, the Cabarita Might Be the Most Livable Tiny Home on Wheels

There’s a version of tiny home living that still feels like a proper home — not a camper van with aspirations, not a studio apartment on wheels, but something genuinely livable. The Cabarita by Removed Tiny Homes sits squarely in that category. It’s a two-bedroom towable built on a triple-axle trailer, measuring 9.6 metres long, 2.4 metres wide, and 4.3 metres high, totalling 33 square metres of considered space. The numbers alone don’t tell the story — the layout does.

Removed Tiny Homes is a Brisbane-based builder with a straightforward philosophy: tiny living shouldn’t mean compromise. The Cabarita is the clearest expression of that thinking. Downstairs, you get a full bedroom and a bathroom fitted with a glass-enclosed shower, vanity sink, and flushing toilet, plus a separate laundry area with a washer and dryer. The kitchen and living room flow together under a high ceiling with a large picture window that pulls the outside in — a detail that does a lot of heavy lifting in a compact floor plan. Upstairs, a generous loft functions as the second sleeping zone, giving the layout enough separation to actually feel like a two-bedroom home rather than a converted storage space.

Designer: Removed Tiny Homes

At 9.6 Metres, the Cabarita Might Be the Most Livable Tiny Home on Wheels

At 9.6 Metres, the Cabarita Might Be the Most Livable Tiny Home on Wheels

What makes the Cabarita worth paying attention to isn’t just how it looks — it’s how thoroughly it’s been thought through. The standard model includes high-efficiency air conditioning and gas hot water, and for those who want to live off-grid, Removed Tiny Homes offers three upgrade packages: solar power systems, rainwater tanks, and multi-stage water filtration. The trailer dimensions are calibrated so the home can be towed without requiring special permits, which keeps the mobility genuinely practical rather than theoretical.

The design language is unfussy — clean lines, warm timber, natural light prioritised over decoration. Nothing is trying to prove itself. The Cabarita reads as a home for someone who’s done the math on what they actually need versus what they’ve been conditioned to want. At approximately USD $97,800, it’s not cheap in absolute terms, but relative to the property market it was designed as an alternative to, the numbers land differently.

At 9.6 Metres, the Cabarita Might Be the Most Livable Tiny Home on Wheels

At 9.6 Metres, the Cabarita Might Be the Most Livable Tiny Home on Wheels

The tiny home space is crowded with concepts that photograph well and compromise everywhere else. The Cabarita isn’t that. It’s a workable, well-proportioned home that happens to be towable — and that distinction matters more than any design trend currently circulating.

At 9.6 Metres, the Cabarita Might Be the Most Livable Tiny Home on Wheels

At 9.6 Metres, the Cabarita Might Be the Most Livable Tiny Home on Wheels

At 9.6 Metres, the Cabarita Might Be the Most Livable Tiny Home on Wheels

At 9.6 Metres, the Cabarita Might Be the Most Livable Tiny Home on Wheels

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