The Miami tiny house by Phoenix Building Solutions breaks typical tiny home molds with an extra-wide floor plan that feels spacious and thoughtfully equipped for two people’s comfort.
- Extra-wide 400 sq ft layout designed for comfort
- Includes full kitchen, twin sinks, washer/dryer
- Priced at just over $96,000 with delivery
What happened
Phoenix Building Solutions, based in Greenville, Alabama, has introduced a unique tiny house model called the Miami. Unlike typical tiny homes that maximize space by stacking and compacting, the Miami opts for a wider, more open floor plan measuring 400 square feet on a single floor. Built on a quad-axle trailer with durable materials like LP smart siding and a metal roof, the house is designed as a park model, meaning it’s not intended for frequent moving.
Its generous width of nearly 12 feet and length over 34 feet offers a much roomier feel compared to many other tiny houses. The design incorporates pine tongue-and-groove walls and ceilings along with vinyl flooring. Large glass doors brighten the kitchen and living areas, enhancing the open, apartment-like atmosphere. The home is listed for sale at $96,526 plus delivery on the Tiny House Listings marketplace.
Why it feels good
The Miami tiny house offers comforts more typical of traditional homes, including a full kitchen equipped with an oven, cooktop, microwave, dishwasher, and dual-basin sink. Its island dining table comfortably seats two, and cabinetry provides ample storage. The living room features a sofa, electric fireplace, and space for a TV, while a ceiling fan and mini-split air conditioner help maintain a pleasant indoor climate.
Remarkably, the bathroom boasts twin sinks, a walk-in shower with a built-in seat, a washer/dryer unit, and a separate toilet with its own access. The bedroom accommodates a double bed with standing headroom on this single-story layout and includes built-in wardrobes and a chair, all designed to maximize usability and comfort.
What to enjoy or watch next
Tiny house enthusiasts and those interested in downsizing will appreciate the Miami’s blend of functionality and spaciousness. Its apartment-like feel offers an inviting alternative to the typically cramped tiny home designs. The use of quality materials and thoughtful layout highlights how small homes can still feel large and comfortable.
As interest in minimalist and flexible living grows, models like Miami hint at the future of tiny homes balancing size, comfort, and style. Keep an eye on developments from Phoenix Building Solutions and similar innovators who prioritize livability in small footprints.