Currumbin tiny house by Removed Tiny Homes is a 25-square-meter dwelling built on a triple-axle trailer, measuring 7.2 meters in length, 2.4 meters in width, and 4.3 meters in height. The Currumbin tiny house organizes its layout around a loft bedroom positioned above the living area, accessed via a staircase and standing-height walkway. A skylight above the loft introduces direct natural light, while large windows throughout the structure expand the interior visually and connect it to the surrounding environment. The layout is designed with couples and downsizers in mind, with options available to adjust the internal configuration.
The kitchen anchors the ground level, positioned beside a large picture window that frames the exterior. Interior finishes include VJ paneling in customizable tones, wood-look vinyl flooring, and a palette of white surfaces paired with black window framing. Storage is integrated into the stair structure, maintaining usable floor area without adding bulk. The compact footprint is supported by full-height glazing and careful zoning.
Lofted Trailer Micro Homes
Currumbin Tiny House Fits a Full Kitchen and Loft Bedroom
Trend Themes
1. Lofted Micro-architecture - The stacking of private loft spaces over communal living areas creates potential for compact vertical layouts that reconceive room function within sub-30 sqm dwellings.
2. Mobile Full-kitchen Tiny Homes - Placing a complete, restaurant-grade kitchen in a towable 25-square-meter envelope suggests new standards for culinary capability in portable residential units.
3. Integrated Multi-functional Stair Storage - Staircase components doubling as concealed storage indicate opportunities for structural elements to serve as primary space-management systems in micro-residences.
Industry Implications
1. Residential Real Estate - Demand for downsizer- and couple-focused tiny homes points to alternative ownership and rental models that reframe property valuation around mobility and footprint efficiency.
2. RV and Mobile Housing Manufacturing - The triple-axle trailer platform with full-height glazing opens avenues for manufacturers to merge recreational vehicle durability with architect-designed domestic interiors.
3. Interior Finishes and Modular Components - Customization of finishes like VJ paneling and integrated storage suggests a market for pre-finished, modular interior kits tailored to constrained geometries.