
Dragon Tiny Homes Fits 3 Bedrooms Into 32-Foot House
A family-sized tiny house just proved you don't need a mansion to make room for everyone. Dragon Tiny Homes squeezed three full bedrooms into a 32-foot towable home that costs under $80,000.
Finding affordable housing that fits a whole family feels impossible these days, but one tiny home builder just cracked the code with smart design.
Dragon Tiny Homes released the Avalon 32', a compact house that packs three separate bedrooms into just 32 feet of length. The home sits on a triple-axle trailer, meaning families can take their entire house with them if they move for work or adventure.
The ground floor spans 269 square feet and makes every inch count. A full kitchen greets visitors at the entrance with an induction cooktop, fridge, microwave, and plenty of cabinet space for a family's needs.
The master bedroom sits downstairs with full standing height, a rare luxury in tiny homes. It includes a double bed, wardrobe, and even a flip-down ceiling TV, giving parents a proper retreat without climbing ladders at bedtime.
Two additional loft bedrooms sit upstairs, accessed by removable wooden ladders. The main loft fits a double bed with storage, while the smaller second loft works perfectly for a child or as bonus storage space.

The bathroom feels surprisingly spacious with a walk-in shower, flushing toilet, vanity sink, and a stacked washer and dryer. Families won't sacrifice the conveniences of traditional home living.
A cozy living room with built-in storage and wall-mounted TV gives the family gathering space without eating up precious square footage. The engineered wood exterior and metal roof promise durability for years of family memories.
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The Avalon 32' represents a genuine solution for families priced out of traditional housing markets. At $79,950, it costs less than a down payment on most suburban homes while providing everything a small family needs to live comfortably.
The design proves that thoughtful layouts can create functional family spaces without sprawling McMansions. Families gain financial freedom, mobility, and a smaller environmental footprint without cramming everyone into one room.
This approach to housing opens doors for young families, remote workers with kids, or anyone seeking affordable homeownership. The tiny house movement just grew up enough to welcome families of four.
Smart design turns tiny living into family-sized possibility.
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Based on reporting by New Atlas
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