
Extra-Wide Tiny House Creates Spacious Home for $41K
A new tiny house design proves small living doesn't have to feel cramped. At just 10 feet wide, it offers the comfort of a full apartment for a fraction of the cost.
Vagabond Haven just solved one of tiny living's biggest challenges: making small spaces feel genuinely comfortable for two people without sacrificing quality of life.
Their new model, called the Smile, stretches 10 feet wide instead of the standard 8 feet. That might sound like a small difference, but those extra two feet transform the entire living experience.
The home measures 24 feet long and features 10-foot ceilings that make the interior feel surprisingly open and airy. Inside, couples get a proper living room with a full-size sofa, a kitchen with dining space for four guests, and a loft bedroom accessed by stairs with built-in storage.
The kitchen comes equipped with everything needed for daily life: an induction cooktop, sink, fridge, and plenty of cabinet space. The bathroom includes a full shower, sink, and choice of toilet types, plus room for a washer and dryer.

What makes the Smile special isn't cramming more features into less space. Instead, Vagabond Haven used the extra width to create breathing room and comfort that feels more like a cozy apartment than a cramped mobile home.
The Ripple Effect: This design shows how the tiny house movement is maturing beyond extreme minimalism. By focusing on livability over novelty, companies like Vagabond Haven are making small-space living accessible to people who want affordability without sacrifice.
Starting at $41,000, the Smile costs less than a down payment on most traditional homes. Buyers can upgrade to solar panels, batteries, and water harvesting for completely off-grid living, or customize finishes to match their style.
The home sits on wheels for easy positioning but requires professional truck transport for moves. This hybrid approach gives owners flexibility without pretending the house is a regular trailer.
For young couples priced out of traditional housing or anyone seeking a simpler lifestyle without giving up comfort, the Smile offers a genuinely appealing middle path between tiny living and conventional homes.
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Based on reporting by New Atlas
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