
Sweden has long understood that good design isn’t about size. The Smile by Vagabond Haven makes that case better than most — a compact, Scandinavian-built tiny house that lives far larger than its footprint suggests.
At 25 square metres, the Smile sits at the top of Vagabond Haven’s lineup, classified under their Extra Large category. It measures 7.2 metres in length and 3 metres in width, riding on a steel frame with wheels that allow it to be transported by truck and placed wherever life takes you. That semi-mobile quality is part of the appeal. It’s not a home you’re locked into — it’s one you can genuinely take with you.
Designer: Vagabond Haven
The interior is where the Smile earns its name. High ceilings give the space an airiness that most tiny homes can’t pull off, and large windows flood the living area with natural light throughout the day. The layout is considered and unhurried: a full living room with a sofa and coffee table, a fully equipped kitchen, a spacious bathroom with a shower, and a sleeping loft overhead. Everything has a place, and nothing feels crammed. It reads less like a tiny house and more like a well-edited apartment.
Vagabond Haven’s Scandinavian roots show up in the material choices and the restraint of the overall aesthetic. The interiors lean warm and clean, with a palette that feels calm rather than clinical. There’s a deliberate softness to the design that makes the space feel settled, even when it’s technically on wheels.
Functionality runs deep. The Smile comes equipped with a solar system, a rainwater harvesting setup, a fresh water tank and pump, and an energy-saving electric or gas water heater. Ventilation covers the living room, kitchen, and bathroom, with a recuperator to maintain air quality year-round. Off-grid living isn’t an afterthought here; it’s built into the DNA of the house.
For buyers, Vagabond Haven offers the Smile as a ready-built model available for delivery across Europe within two to four weeks if in stock, or fully customisable in terms of materials, colours, and finishes. A 3D virtual tour is also available for those who want to walk through the space before committing — a small touch that speaks to how seriously the brand takes the buying experience.
The Smile won’t suit everyone. Those expecting the scale of a conventional home will need to recalibrate. But for the person willing to trade square footage for freedom, thoughtful design, and a lighter way of living, it makes a genuinely compelling case.