1Open-plan living
Due to the tiny size, the wagon had to have an open-plan layout to make everything accessible. The different living spaces are set into zones to make tiny living easy for the couple.

However, the small bathroom is divided from the main living space with a beautiful narrow archway, designed to give the couple some privacy.

oving from an 800 square foot cottage in Ocklawaha, Florida, to the 221 square foot cabin was a big challenge for the Sofias, who had to declutter and downsize their possessions. However, it didn’t take them long to overcome the problem. “The fact that it’s filled with all the things we love, without all the extra things we don’t really care about makes it very special,” says Rebekah.

The only downside of living in a small space? The lack of storage. The couple had to improvise in order to make room for their remaining belongings, using clever storage hacks like these drawers under the sink that use chicken wire so that you can easily see the contents from the side.

One of the smartest uses of space are these bespoke under-staisr drawers that make use of every inch thanks to their irregular shapes. Colourful reclaimed handles make them pretty, as well as practical.

The couple gathered their inspiration for the exterior design from a number of places. “Travelling through France inspired me and I’ve always loved Europe and the way the architecture is there. Their aesthetic is very simple yet refined and I absolutely love it,” says Rebekah.
Looking to build your own tiny home on wheels? “My advice would be definitely go for it,” adds Rebekah. “You won’t regret it, it’s very freeing to live simply. I absolutely love it!”












