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Craft House’s Latest Model Fits Two Bedrooms Into a Tiny Home You Can Actually Tow

Two bedrooms in a tiny home that fits on a double-axle trailer sounds like a promise that usually ends in compromise. Craft House’s latest model, the Alan, makes a compelling case that it doesn’t have to. Measuring 8.4 meters long, the Polish builder has packed a full master suite, a mezzanine loft, a proper kitchen, and a bathroom into a towable frame with enough practicality to work as a full-time residence.

The exterior sets the tone without making a fuss. Engineered wood cladding meets metal paneling beneath a metal roof, giving the Alan a quiet, modern character that sits closer to a Scandinavian cabin than a trailer. Two separate glass-door entrances open along either side, flooding the interior with natural light and softening the line between indoors and out. Pair each entrance with a deck, and the sense of space expands considerably.

Designer: The Craft House

Inside, Scandinavian spruce lines every surface, warm and tactile against the structure’s harder geometry. The center of the home is a combined dining and living area, anchored by a wall-mounted TV and a table that seats four. A mirrored wall and a high ceiling work together convincingly to make the space feel larger than it is, while underfloor heating and a mini-split keep it comfortable year-round.

The kitchen is compact but genuinely functional, with an induction cooktop, oven, fridge/freezer, and sink, plus upper and lower cabinetry that provides ample storage for daily living. The bathroom, meanwhile, is clean and well-considered, with a glass-enclosed shower, vanity sink, and a flushing toilet. Craft House has kept both spaces tight without letting them feel like afterthoughts.

The standout detail is the folding staircase. It leads to the mezzanine loft bedroom, and when not in use, it folds away entirely, reclaiming the downstairs floor space it would otherwise occupy. The master bedroom sits below with full standing headroom, a double bed, a large window, and a second mini-split for independent climate control. It’s a small mechanical solution with a disproportionately large effect on how the home actually lives.

Craft House offers the Alan with a range of optional upgrades: full off-grid capability, deck areas, and flexibility on both materials and layout configuration. For those who want to live untethered, the off-grid option in particular makes the package worth considering seriously. The base price starts at roughly $57,500 USD, with delivery details available directly from the builder.

For a two-bedroom towable home that doesn’t demand too many trade-offs, the Alan earns its attention. The folding stair, dual entrances, and spruce-wrapped interior give it a livability that most homes this size struggle to reach. It’s the kind of build that makes downsizing feel like a choice, not a concession.

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