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Australian Tiny Home Fits 3 Bedrooms in 560 Square Feet

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A new towable tiny house proves families don't need to sacrifice space or comfort to downsize. The Soma packs three full bedrooms, a spacious kitchen, and even a dishwasher into just 560 square feet.

Finding affordable housing that fits a growing family feels impossible in many markets, but an Australian company just designed a clever solution on wheels.

Removed Tiny Homes created the Soma, a three-bedroom tiny house that challenges everything we thought we knew about small-space living. Unlike cramped RVs or studio-style tiny homes, this 560-square-foot dwelling feels more like a real apartment than a compromise.

The secret lies in smart design choices. At 11 feet wide instead of the standard 8.5 feet, the home gains just enough extra room to feel genuinely livable. High ceilings and generous windows make the space feel even larger than it is.

The ground floor dedicates most of its space to an open kitchen and living area. The kitchen comes fully equipped with a four-burner stove, oven, full-size fridge, and a dishwasher, which remains rare even in traditional tiny homes. A breakfast bar seats four people comfortably.

The master bedroom sits on the main floor with full standing height and built-in wardrobes. Parents can actually walk around their bed and get dressed without crouching, a luxury many tiny house dwellers sacrifice.

Australian Tiny Home Fits 3 Bedrooms in 560 Square Feet

Two additional bedrooms nestle upstairs, each with a double bed and storage. The designers added a thoughtful touch: lowered standing platforms that give just enough headroom to make getting dressed easier, even under sloped ceilings.

The bathroom doesn't skimp either, fitting a full shower, vanity, and both a washer and dryer. Buyers can choose between composting or incinerating toilet systems, giving families flexibility based on where they plan to park.

Why This Inspires

The Soma represents more than clever carpentry. It offers families a real alternative to skyrocketing housing costs without forcing them to give up bedrooms, appliances, or dignity.

At roughly $148,000 USD, the home costs a fraction of traditional housing in most Australian markets. Families can own it outright, park it on family land, or move it as life circumstances change. The flexibility alone opens doors for multigenerational living, remote work lifestyles, or simply building equity instead of paying endless rent.

The design proves that downsizing doesn't mean downgrading. Families can live comfortably, sustainably, and affordably when creative solutions meet real needs.

More families are discovering that home isn't measured in square footage but in how well the space works for the people inside it.

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Based on reporting by New Atlas

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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