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The Goa Tiny Home Sleeps Up to Five People Within a 24-Foot Footprint

— June 9, 2026 — Art & Design
The Goa is a 24 x 8-foot tiny home by Simplify Further Tiny Homes that provides 252 square feet of living space on a mobile chassis. The layout is organized around two sleeping lofts positioned above the main floor, with one measuring 7 x 8 feet and the second measuring 7 x 5 feet. The elevated bedrooms free up space below for the kitchen, dining, living, and bathroom areas while accommodating up to five occupants. A staircase with integrated storage connects the main level to the loft spaces and adds additional cabinetry within the compact footprint.

A U-shaped kitchen occupies the center of the home and includes a four-burner electric range, a 7.1-cubic-foot refrigerator, and built-in storage. The bathroom can be configured with either a full-size bathtub or a 36-inch shower and includes a washer-dryer combination unit. Interior finishes consist of drywall walls, pine tongue-and-groove ceilings, and vinyl flooring, with optional upgrades available.

Image Credit: Simplift Further Tiny Homes

Trend Themes

  1. Multi-loft Micro-living — Compact homes with multiple elevated sleeping zones signal new potential for high-occupancy layouts that preserve communal space within very small footprints.
  2. Storage-integrated Architecture — Built-in stairs, cabinetry, and multifunctional fixtures create openings for space-saving design systems that make downsized housing more practical for families and shared households.
  3. Mobile Family Housing — Tiny homes designed for several occupants reflect emerging demand for flexible, lower-cost dwellings that can support mobility without sacrificing core residential amenities.

Industry Implications

  1. Tiny Home Construction — Manufacturers have room to differentiate through family-oriented floor plans, configurable bathrooms, and turnkey interiors that broaden the appeal of compact mobile housing.
  2. Modular Housing — Prefabricated builders can translate dual-loft and appliance-integrated concepts into scalable housing models for dense communities, vacation properties, and alternative residential developments.
  3. Interior Design — Design studios are positioned around compact-living solutions where vertical layouts, durable finishes, and convertible storage reshape expectations for comfort in limited square footage.
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