
Family-Sized Tiny House Sells for $74K in Sweden
A Swedish company just made tiny house living realistic for families with kids, designing a spacious home that fits up to three bedrooms at a surprisingly affordable price. The Zenith proves downsizing doesn't mean leaving anyone behind.
Tiny houses have long promised affordable living, but most designs expect families to give up space, privacy, or their kids' bedroom. Swedish company Vagabond Haven just changed that equation with the Zenith, a family-friendly tiny house that starts at just $74,000.
The home stretches 36 feet long and 11 feet wide, making it significantly wider than typical tiny houses. That extra width transforms the interior from cramped to comfortable, with 473 square feet that actually feels like a real home.
Inside, families get a full-sized living room with a sofa bed and dining table for four, plus large windows that bring in natural light. The kitchen comes equipped with everything a family needs: an oven, induction cooktop, full-sized fridge and freezer, and plenty of cabinet space.
The real innovation shows up in the sleeping arrangements. A main bedroom sits downstairs with full headroom, a double bed, and storage space perfect for parents. A second loft bedroom upstairs also fits a double bed, while a walk-in closet can convert into a third sleeping space for a child.

The bathroom doesn't skimp either, featuring a glass-enclosed shower, sink, and choice of toilet types to match different locations and preferences. There's even room for a washer and dryer, eliminating the laundromat trips that plague many tiny house owners.
The Zenith isn't towable, requiring truck transport to its final location. But that tradeoff allows the extra width that makes family living actually work.
Why This Inspires
Housing costs continue squeezing families across the globe, forcing impossible choices between affordability and space. The Zenith offers a third option: thoughtful design that maximizes every inch without sacrificing dignity or comfort.
At $74,000, the home costs less than a down payment in many housing markets. For families priced out of traditional homes, that number represents possibility, not compromise.
The Zenith proves that innovative design can solve real problems, turning the tiny house movement from a lifestyle experiment into a genuine housing solution for families ready to rethink what home means.
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Based on reporting by New Atlas
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