Designed by Simplify Further Tiny Homes, the Tulsi model fits essential living spaces into just 160 square feet, blending practicality with affordability in a rustic, cabin-like design.
- Two bedrooms maximize a tiny 160 sq ft footprint
- Rustic, cabin-like interior finished with drywall and vinyl flooring
- Starting price of $40,000 with customizable layouts
What happened
Simplify Further Tiny Homes introduced the Tulsi, a tiny house that cleverly fits two bedrooms into a compact 20-foot long frame. Constructed on a double-axle trailer, this micro-home features a rustic exterior with engineered wood and traditional trims, creating a cozy cabin vibe.
Inside, the Tulsi organizes its limited space efficiently around a kitchen and seating area, a bathroom, and two separate sleeping quarters—one on the main floor and another in a mezzanine loft. At a starting price of $40,000, it offers an affordable living option for those looking to downsize or add a guest space.
Why it feels good
Despite its small size, the Tulsi manages to deliver a surprisingly spacious feeling with smart design choices, such as a loft bedroom and a simple but functional kitchen. Its rustic, cabin-like finish adds a warm, inviting atmosphere that makes efficient use of every inch without feeling cramped.
The home’s affordability and towable design make it accessible for a variety of lifestyles, from tiny house newcomers to those seeking an affordable guest house. Its modular layout options, including swapping the downstairs bedroom for a living area, increase its versatility to suit different preferences.
What to enjoy or watch next
If you’re intrigued by minimalist living, the Tulsi serves as a great example of how tiny spaces can still offer comfort and functionality. Whether you want a guest house, a vacation retreat, or a starter home, keep an eye on Simplify Further’s offerings for more affordable micro-home innovations.
For those interested, exploring comparable models in the tiny house market, such as Euro-inspired designs like Quadrapol’s Cabana, can provide additional ideas and inspiration. The growing trend of compact, well-designed living spaces is something to watch as affordability and sustainability continue to drive housing solutions.