This Stationary Tiny Home Has More Room Than Most City Apartments

Most tiny houses ask you to make a trade-off. You get the romance of compact living, but sacrifice the one thing that makes a home feel like a home — space. Craft House, a modular builder operating across Poland, Austria, and Ireland, decided to flip that script entirely with the Samuel, a non-towable module house that prioritizes spacious full-time living over the freedom to hitch and go.

The Samuel sits at 10 meters (32 ft) long and an unusually generous 3.2 meters (10.6 ft) wide, measurements that push well beyond the European tiny home average. That extra width is deliberate. It’s what allows the interior to breathe in a way that most towable models simply can’t, opening up a layout that reads less like a cleverly compressed box and more like a well-considered apartment. The structure wears a single-pitched roof, topping out at 4.1 meters at the ridge, and is finished in engineered wood and metal, a clean pairing that reads industrial without feeling cold.

Designer: Craft House

This Stationary Tiny Home Has More Room Than Most City Apartments

This Stationary Tiny Home Has More Room Than Most City Apartments

Inside, the ground floor spans 26 square meters, with a 13-square-meter mezzanine sitting above and a 4.3-square-meter bathroom rounding out the floor plan. The layout makes room for two distinct sleeping areas, and the volume created by the sloped ceiling gives the mezzanine level a loft-like quality that larger homes often fail to capture. Optional off-grid upgrades are also on the table, making the Samuel a realistic candidate for plots far beyond urban infrastructure.

What Craft House understood when designing the Samuel is that the tiny home market has two very different buyers. There’s the nomad, always ready to hitch the trailer and head somewhere new. Then there’s the person who simply wants a well-designed, right-sized home that doesn’t carry the financial weight of a conventional build. Samuel is clearly built for the latter. By dropping the wheels and leaning into a fixed footprint, Craft House was able to allocate width and volume in ways that towable structures prohibit by law and logistics.

This Stationary Tiny Home Has More Room Than Most City Apartments

This Stationary Tiny Home Has More Room Than Most City Apartments

Priced at around US$72,000, the Samuel lands in a range that makes it a genuinely viable alternative to traditional housing in several European markets. It isn’t trying to be everything. You won’t be parking it in a new location every season. What it offers instead is something arguably more valuable: a permanent, considered space that proves small doesn’t have to mean cramped, and that the best tiny homes aren’t always the ones with the biggest adventures, but the ones that make staying put feel worth it.

This Stationary Tiny Home Has More Room Than Most City Apartments

This Stationary Tiny Home Has More Room Than Most City Apartments

This Stationary Tiny Home Has More Room Than Most City Apartments

This Stationary Tiny Home Has More Room Than Most City Apartments

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