
Australian Tiny Home Fits Families in 355 Square Feet
A new tiny house design proves downsizing doesn't mean sacrificing family comfort. The Byron Bay model packs two private bedrooms and smart storage into a surprisingly spacious layout.
Families dreaming of simpler living just got a practical new option that doesn't require everyone to share a single loft bed.
Australian builder Removed Tiny Homes just released the Byron Bay, a 355-square-foot tiny house designed specifically for families who want to downsize without downsizing their quality of life. Unlike most tiny homes that cram everyone into cramped sleeping lofts, this model features two separate bedrooms connected by a clever standing platform that makes getting dressed and moving around actually comfortable.
The home sits on a triple-axle trailer and comes in two widths. The standard 7-foot version can travel on regular roads, while the roomier 9-foot model offers more living space for families planning to park permanently.
Inside, the layout centers on what matters most to family life: togetherness and privacy. The ground floor features a full kitchen with breakfast bar, a genuinely spacious living room with high ceilings, and a complete bathroom with shower and flushing toilet. Upstairs, the two bedrooms sit on opposite sides of the house, giving parents and kids some much-needed separation.
What makes this design work is the storage. Every available space includes built-in cabinets, wardrobes, and shelving. The kitchen alone packs in upper and lower cabinetry, plus space for full-size appliances including a fridge, freezer, oven, and microwave.

Large windows flood the interior with natural light, making the compact space feel open and airy rather than cramped. The Scandinavian-inspired white walls and wood tones add to the sense of calm.
The Ripple Effect
The Byron Bay represents a shift in how builders think about tiny living. For years, tiny houses catered mainly to solo adventurers or couples willing to sacrifice comfort for mobility. This family-friendly approach opens tiny house living to a much wider audience, including families priced out of traditional housing markets or seeking more sustainable lifestyles.
Removed Tiny Homes offers extensive customization, from exterior colors to interior layouts. Buyers can even add solar panels and a composting toilet for completely off-grid living, perfect for remote Australian properties or anyone wanting to minimize their environmental footprint.
Starting at roughly $104,000 USD, the Byron Bay costs less than a down payment on a traditional home in most Australian cities. The company delivers throughout Australia, making this option accessible to families across the continent.
Small living is finally getting big enough for the whole family.
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Based on reporting by New Atlas
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