This 20-Foot Tiny Home by Is Built for Nomads Who Refuse to Compromise

The tiny home movement has been quietly drifting toward bigger. Floor plans stretch, footprints grow, and somewhere along the way, the original appeal — freedom, lightness, the ability to leave — gets traded for a second bathroom. Saly Karavan, the Turkish caravan maker, went the other way. The Sunrise Tiny House is 20 feet long, road-ready, and designed around one core idea: that a home should be able to go wherever you do.

Built on a hot-dip galvanized double-axle trailer with a 3,000 kg axle capacity, the Sunrise sits at a standard road-ready width, which means no special permits, no wide-load headaches, just a truck and an open road. The exterior is finished in American siding with a shingle roof, giving it a classic cottage silhouette that reads warmer than the flat-panel aesthetic dominating the tiny home space right now. An optional Finnish pine exterior is available for those who want a more tactile, natural feel on the outside.

Designer: Saly Karavan

Step through the glass entrance door and the interior opens up more than the dimensions suggest. Generous double-glazed windows pull in daylight and keep the space from feeling like a box. The living room runs along the main floor, centered on a two-seater sofa that converts into a bed, with integrated storage tucked underneath. A small coffee table completes the picture. Above the living area sits a secondary loft, intended purely for storage — a smart detail that keeps the ground floor clear.

The kitchen is compact but considered. A Thetford three-burner stove with a glass lid, a Thetford sink, and a 152-liter 12V compressor refrigerator handle the basics without taking up more space than necessary. The bathroom, accessed through a sliding door, is private and fully functional: a 110×80 shower cabin, a washbasin, a home toilet, and a mirrored upper cabinet. Nothing superfluous. Nothing missing.

The bedroom is a fixed loft above the kitchen and bathroom, reached by a removable ladder. A skylight sits overhead, which makes waking up somewhere new feel like the point of the whole thing. The Sunrise sleeps four — two in the loft, two on the sofa bed — which gives it genuine flexibility as a couple’s full-time home or a traveling retreat for a small family.

The off-grid configuration supports up to four 205W monocrystalline solar panels paired with either gel or lithium batteries, alongside a 125-liter clean water tank. Optional upgrades include a Truma heating system, a Dometic aspirator, a Truma Saphir air conditioner, and an L-shaped exterior platform for outdoor living. Pricing is available on request directly from Saly Karavan.