
Tiny House Hides Full Bed Under Its Floor
A 106-square-foot tiny house solves the space problem with a clever bed that slides out from beneath the floor like a drawer. It's proof that smart design can make even the smallest spaces work.
Small living just got a whole lot smarter thanks to a tiny house that literally tucks a bed under its floor.
The Adirondack is a compact home on wheels measuring just 12.5 by 8.5 feet. At only 106 square feet inside, it's smaller than many college dorm rooms, but clever engineering makes every inch count.
The secret is a full-size bed that pulls out from under a raised floor section like a drawer. During the day, the bed slides away completely, freeing up the entire space to function as an office, studio, or living area.
Built by New York firm Cubist Engineering, the home sits on a single-axle trailer and features Japanese shou sugi ban charred wood exterior that protects and preserves the timber. Large windows flood the compact interior with natural light, while high ceilings create an unexpected sense of openness.

The simple design includes a mini-split air conditioning unit and a small wood-burning stove for year-round comfort. A small deck with steps extends the living space outdoors.
The home doesn't include a bathroom or kitchen, making it ideal as a mobile guest room, backyard office, or artist studio rather than a full-time residence. The floor plan could accommodate a small kitchenette if needed.
Why This Inspires
This tiny house proves that living with less doesn't mean sacrificing comfort or functionality. The disappearing bed solves one of the biggest challenges in micro-living: how to use limited space for multiple purposes without feeling cramped.
As housing costs climb and people seek simpler lifestyles, innovations like this show how thoughtful design creates real solutions. The home is currently available for $39,500, making it an affordable option for extra living space without the cost of traditional construction.
Smart design turns constraints into creativity, one hidden bed at a time.
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