The Knoll Is a Tiny House That Finally Refuses to Think Small

Tiny house living has always asked one thing of its converts: sacrifice. Less square footage, less storage, less room to breathe. The Knoll, the latest model from Backcountry Tiny Homes, pushes back on that idea — and does so with a lot of personality. Built on a triple-axle gooseneck (raised) trailer, the Knoll stretches 38 feet long and 10 feet wide, giving it 390 square feet of total living space.

That extra foot and a half of width over standard tiny homes makes a real difference inside — the layout feels less like a camper van and more like a proper apartment. It’s wide enough to sleep between one and five people, which makes it a genuine option for couples or small families who want to downsize without completely giving up comfort. The trade-off is that its width requires a permit to tow on public roads — a logistical consideration, but one most buyers seem willing to accept.

Designer: Backcountry Tiny Homes

The Knoll Is a Tiny House That Finally Refuses to Think Small

The Knoll Is a Tiny House That Finally Refuses to Think Small

The exterior sets the tone early. A two-tone mix of metal and board and batten siding sits beneath a metal roof, giving the Knoll a sharp, modern look that reads more mountain cabin than mobile home. Inside, the design team leaned into color — boldly. The home’s interior philosophy is captured in a quote right on the Backcountry website: *”Color does not add a pleasant quality to design — it reinforces it.”* That commitment shows in every room, with rich, layered tones that make the space feel intentional rather than improvised.

The floor plan is where things get genuinely clever. The main level handles the kitchen and living area, while the full-height gooseneck loft above serves as the primary bedroom — a queen-size bed, a desk, and a chair for working from home. From there, storage-integrated steps lead to a second, lower-ceilinged library loft, fitted with a long bookcase and a single sleeper sofa. It’s a rare thing in tiny living — a dedicated reading nook. The home also includes washer and dryer hookups, making it a fully functional permanent residence rather than a glorified weekend retreat.

The Knoll Is a Tiny House That Finally Refuses to Think Small

The Knoll Is a Tiny House That Finally Refuses to Think Small

All configurations come NOAH certified. Pricing runs $162,950 for the fully furnished turnkey version, $155,250 for the unfurnished option (which still includes the kitchen and bathroom), and $81,475 for the shell build for those who want to finish the interior themselves. The Knoll doesn’t try to hide what it is. It’s a small home — but it’s a real one, built for people who want to live smaller without feeling like they settled.

The Knoll Is a Tiny House That Finally Refuses to Think Small

The Knoll Is a Tiny House That Finally Refuses to Think Small

The Knoll Is a Tiny House That Finally Refuses to Think Small

The Knoll Is a Tiny House That Finally Refuses to Think Small

The Knoll Is a Tiny House That Finally Refuses to Think Small

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