An Australian construction company called Removed Tiny Homes presents a radical solution for the compact housing market. The project, called Onda, completely inverts the traditional plan of mini houses by placing the three bedrooms on the lower floor instead of mezzanines squeezed at the top. The structure measures 10 meters long, 3.4 meters wide and 4.5 meters high, comprising three bedrooms, two bathrooms and integrated social areas.
Inversão of plant breaks with consolidated standards
The proposal abandons the conventional model that places living rooms and kitchens on the ground floor with cramped bedrooms above. In the Onda project, the lower floor exclusively concentrates the three bedrooms with direct access and independent doors, expanding the feeling of space and autonomy for each room. Esta strategy transforms the functional dynamics of the mini house, bringing it closer to a conventional home within ultra-compact dimensions mounted on a two-axle trailer.
The bedrooms gain real space. Não there are improvised mezzanines or structures that sacrifice height and comfort. The solution creates a clear division between the intimate area and living spaces, a constant challenge in compact housing projects. Cada room has functional independence and dimensions that allow for adequate furniture and circulation.
Pavimento superior concentrates social life
The upper area has a kitchen equipped with custom cabinets, large countertops and an open living room. Strategically positioned Claraboias favors abundant entry of natural light, compensating for the reduced dimensions and creating a sensation of visual amplitude. The second bathroom includes a glass shower, countertop and laundry space in a compact but functional layout.
Este arrangement definitively separates rest spaces from daily circulation environments. The kitchen is not squeezed between bedrooms, the living room breathes under skylights, and the laundry room gains dedicated space. Cada function finds its place without compromising another.
Design exterior and connection with environment
The metallic coating gains visual balance with wooden details, softening the contemporary appearance accentuated by the compact structure. An optional deck expands the outdoor area and reinforces the connection between the inhabitant and the natural environment. Esta combination of materials responds to both functionality and aesthetic integration with external landscapes.
The structure was developed to meet growing demands for affordable and sustainable housing. Projetos of mini houses drive the real estate market in countries like Austrália, Estados Unidos and Europa, where pressure from land prices and traditional housing forces innovation in design and use of space.
Números and technical dimensions
The configuration below summarizes the project:
- Comprimento total: 10 meters
- Largura: 3.4 meters
- Altura: 4.5 meters
- Quartos: 3 units
- Banheiros: 2 units
- Estrutura: Montada on two-axle trailer
- Pavimento lower: Dormitórios with independent access
- Pavimento upper: Cozinha, living room and bathroom
The Removed Tiny Homes positions the Onda as a practical answer for those looking to reduce their environmental footprint without abandoning functionality or basic comfort. The project demonstrates that an inversion of design logic — placing privacy below and collective life above — solves historical limitations of mini houses, especially the discomfort of compressed mezzanines where sleeping requires a hunched posture.
Mercado of compact housing continues to expand. Innovative Modeloss like this signal that mini homes are evolving beyond an emergency solution into a mature category of residential architecture, attracting professionals, families and investors interested in economic and environmental sustainability.

