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The Vettel Haus Tiny Home Masters the Art of Living Large

The Vettel Haus tiny home by Tamen Arq for myHAUSING redefines what compact living can feel like. At just 26 ft long and mounted on a double‑axle trailer, this cleverly designed space appears impossibly spacious thanks to generous glazing and an engineered wood façade that brings in abundant natural light. With two entries, including a porch with sliding glass doors, the home negotiates indoor-outdoor flow artfully.

Inside, a multifunctional layout cleverly packs a full kitchen, spa‑style bathroom, and a bedroom that doubles as a living area via a tuck-away Murphy bed. Built-in shelving, custom millwork, and flexible zones keep the aesthetic clean and clutter-free. Though tiny in footprint, this mobile retreat feels intentional and refined—a testament to how thoughtful design can expand both comfort and possibility in constrained space.

Trend Themes

  1. Multifunctional Living Spaces — Integrating movable elements like tuck-away furniture and multifunctional areas optimizes usage in smaller environments.
  2. Indoor-outdoor Fluidity — Incorporating features that harmonize interior and exterior spaces enhances the perception of openness in compact homes.
  3. Sustainable Compact Design — Utilizing engineered wood and ample natural light contributes to eco-friendly and aesthetically pleasing small dwellings.

Industry Implications

  1. Tiny Home Manufacturing — Innovations in modular and adaptable designs drive the growth and appeal of compact residential solutions.
  2. Sustainable Architecture — The increasing focus on resource-efficient materials and designs propels advancements in eco-conscious building practices.
  3. Furniture Design — The demand for space-saving, multifunctional furniture fosters creativity and practicality in home furnishings.

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