Tiny homes are all the rage right now. Whether you’ve stayed in one for a holiday, or are looking for ways to add more living zones to your home, most of us have come across the weird and wonderful designs of tiny homes.
In Australia, various businesses are making tiny-home-ownership possible by offering both comfort and practicality in cleverly designed small spaces.
With their minimalist and eco-friendly appeal, tiny homes are becoming more popular across the nation as an affordable and flexible housing solution.
Legally, tiny homes often fall under the same category as caravans or campervans. This means they can be placed on properties with the right zoning, although you might need a permit from your local council if you plan to live in one full-time. Since regulations can differ from state to state, it’s a bit of a mixed bag. In 2023, Victoria passed laws to allow second dwellings to be built on land without council approval.
The Australian Tiny House Association advocates for policy changes to recognise tiny houses as a valid housing option. Their efforts aim to ease approval processes and contribute to solving Australia’s housing crisis with sustainable, energy-efficient living solutions.
Check out Australia’s best five tiny homes to see how diverse and innovative these living spaces can be.
Top 5 Tiny Homes Across Australia
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Mooloolaba 7.2 by Aussie Tiny Houses
The Mooloolaba 7.2 offers luxurious living in a compact design. It features a large kitchen and an open-plan living area that extends outdoors, highlighted by high ceilings and abundant natural light from large windows and sliding doors.
A clever rear stair design includes storage options and leads up to a spacious loft, perfect for a queen-sized bed and optional extra cupboards. The bathroom is well-equipped with modern fixtures and a floor-to-ceiling window, plus a space for a washing machine under the stairs.
The L-shaped kitchen is practical, with full-height fridge space, an appliance cupboard, and extensive storage. An optional entertainment unit adds further storage. Described as having a "New York" style, this tiny house feels bright and spacious.
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Tarkine Studio by Bare
The Tarkine Studio is ideal for anyone seeking a compact, easy-to-move home perfect for quick trips or weekends away. It includes a comfortable queen-sized bed, a kitchen equipped with a choice of gas or electric stoves, and a modern bathroom.
This tiny home is designed to make the most of natural light with large windows that help blend outdoor and indoor spaces. It also offers plenty of storage inside and out to keep everything tidy and organised.
You can choose from several exterior looks, including colorbond, recycled materials, or hardwood, making it fit well in any location. The Tarkine Studio is available in three pricing options: their ‘Lock Up’ option appeals to those who want to customise their homes, paying a lower price for the structure of the home without the interior fit-out and services such as kitchen appliances. The ‘Turn Key’ option is ready to live in right away, completely equipped with inclusions and functionality. Finally, their ‘Off-Grid’ for living in remote areas with customisable power options.
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Maddison 9500 by Alphaline Group
The Maddison 9500 is a spacious tiny home that brings luxury to compact living. It has more room inside instead of an exterior deck, making it feel bigger and perfect for longer stays, bnb rentals, or as a modern granny flat.
One of its highlights is the large kitchen with an island bench, unusual for tiny homes, which makes cooking easier with separate areas for preparing and cleaning up. The bedroom features a big wardrobe with shelves, hanging space, and stylish sliding glass doors. Plus, the home is comfortable in any season with its reverse cycle air conditioning.
You can tailor the Maddison to your needs or design a new one from scratch. It comes with features like a two-burner gas stove, room for a full-size fridge, two sliding doors for outdoor access, a large shower, and space for a washing machine, all built on a strong trailer.
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Sojourner Tiny House by Häuslein Tiny Homes Co.
The Sojourner Tiny House combines quality and mobility, ideal for those looking for a temporary home that moves with them. This durable home is built on a heavy-duty trailer and features high-quality materials like termite-resistant timber and Western Red Cedar cladding.
Inside, the Sojourner offers a functional layout with a spacious kitchen, a large bathroom, and a cosy loft bedroom. The living area is designed for comfort, equipped to fit a large couch and a wall-mounted TV. Modern utilities include instant gas hot water and optional air conditioning.
Häuslein also offers a 'try before you buy' program for those interested in experiencing tiny house living first-hand. This option allows guests to apply the cost of their stay towards the purchase price.
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Freedom Series 8400GBS by Designer ECO Tiny Homes
The Freedom Series 8400GBS is a flexible tiny home that offers the practicality of everyday living along with the comforts of a vacation getaway. It's designed to comfortably sleep up to six people, making it ideal for families or groups.
This model features a private ground floor bedroom, spacious lofts, an indoor dining area, ample storage, and a fully equipped kitchen and laundry. The thoughtful design ensures that every inch of space is used efficiently, providing a comfortable living environment.
The Freedom Series 8400GBS by Designer ECO Tiny Homes is perfect for those seeking a mobile home that doesn't sacrifice on comfort or functionality. It offers a sustainable living option with all the modern conveniences of a traditional home.
There are Big Possibilities in Small Spaces!
It’s no wonder why the rise of tiny homes has caught on so quickly; they’re quaint, tidy spaces often brought together with a clever architectural eye & sustainable materials. On top of that, their investor appeal for those who may be able to rent the space out to tenants or holidayers is strong, especially for those with larger land lots or in ideal locations.
Looking at these top tiny homes shows how much you can do with a little space, without giving up comfort or style. Whether you're planning to live there all the time or just want a nice spot for weekends, these homes prove that small can be both beautiful and practical.
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