
32-Foot Tiny House Brings Apartment Comfort to Small Living
A new single-level tiny house design eliminates cramped lofts and ladders, proving small living can feel surprisingly spacious. The Surya offers a full bathtub, queen bed with headroom, and optional 10-foot width for true long-term comfort.
Forget squeezing into loft bedrooms and bumping your head every morning. A new tiny house design proves downsizing doesn't mean giving up everyday comfort.
The Surya tiny house, created by Simplify Further Tiny Homes, breaks from traditional cramped designs by placing everything on one level. At 32 feet long, it fits a full kitchen, living room, bathroom with an actual bathtub, and a bedroom where you can stand up straight.
That bathtub detail matters more than it sounds. Most tiny houses force owners to choose between a cramped shower stall or no bathing space at all. The Surya includes a proper tub, plus a washer and dryer tucked in the bathroom.
The bedroom opens through glass doors onto a deck, expanding the living space outdoors. Inside, there's room for a queen-sized bed and storage without the nightly ladder climb that exhausts many tiny house dwellers after a few months.
Buyers can choose between an 8-foot or 10-foot width. That extra two feet transforms the feel from "cute but tight" to genuinely livable. The wider version sacrifices easy towing but gains an apartment-like atmosphere with natural light pouring through generous windows and dual glass door sets.

The kitchen comes equipped with full-sized appliances including a four-burner stove, oven, and fridge. Wooden beams and a choice of painted drywall or shiplap walls add warmth without feeling rustic-forced.
Why This Inspires
The tiny house movement started as a clever solution to housing costs, but early designs often felt like camping indefinitely. The Surya represents something different: proof that smaller footprints don't require constant compromise.
At $75,000 starting price, it costs less than a down payment in many housing markets while offering true independence. Simplify Further Tiny Homes delivers throughout the US, making this option accessible beyond trendy coastal cities.
The single-floor design especially opens tiny living to people who can't manage loft ladders, whether due to age, mobility issues, or simply wanting to feel at home rather than perpetually clever about space.
Small living is finally growing up.
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Based on reporting by New Atlas
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