Downsizing to a tiny home usually means making compromises, but the Coolangatta 8.4 from Removed Tiny Homes offers a cleverly designed interior packed with storage and adaptable spaces to support full-time living without sacrificing comfort.
- Triple-axle trailer with durable Colorbond steel exterior
- Flexible bedroom spaces including a loft gaming or sleeping area
- Options for RV hookup or rooftop solar power
What happened
Removed Tiny Homes has crafted the Coolangatta 8.4, a tiny house designed to minimize typical trade-offs involved in downsizing by maximizing storage and functionality. Measuring 8.4 meters in length, it rests on a triple-axle trailer and uses Colorbond steel for a durable exterior, common in Australia. Its interior employs painted tongue-and-groove paneling and is flooded with natural light through large windows and glass doors.
Inside, the home includes an L-shaped sofa in the living room, a well-equipped kitchen with a stove, oven, fridge/freezer, and breakfast bar, and a generously sized bathroom complete with washer/dryer and an outdoor exit. The home’s clever layout allows the main bedroom to occupy the space above the kitchen and bathroom with integrated storage stair access, while a secondary loft area over the living room serves as a gaming or hangout zone but can convert into an extra bedroom.
Why it feels good
The Coolangatta 8.4’s design prioritizes comfort and usability within a compact footprint. Its flexibility means residents can tailor the space to their lifestyle, whether it’s full-time living, remote working, or leisure. The thoughtful features like a lowered standing platform in the main bedroom enhance daily ease without sacrificing space efficiency.
Natural light and the ability to open large windows to the outdoors help the tiny house feel more spacious and connected to the environment. Plus, having options for both traditional RV power hookups and rooftop solar panels means homeowners can choose their preferred mix of convenience and sustainability.
What to enjoy or watch next
For those intrigued by intentional tiny living, the Coolangatta 8.4 is a promising example of how small homes can offer modern comforts and adaptable layouts without feeling cramped. It presents a good model for anyone exploring downsized living on wheels or in off-grid settings.
If this design appeals to you, consider reaching out to Removed Tiny Homes about commissioning a similar build tailored to your needs. Keep an eye on trends in tiny home innovations as more builders focus on maximizing space, minimizing compromises, and incorporating sustainable energy options.