This Off-Grid Swedish Tiny Home Fits on a Trailer, Has No Loft and Still Wastes Nothing

The Felicia doesn’t try to be everything; it tries to be enough. Built by Swedish tiny house maker Vagabond Haven, this 14-square-metre structure sits in the brand’s Medium category: compact, considered, and designed around clarity of living rather than excess of space.

Measuring 7.2 metres long, 2.5 metres wide, and 3.94 metres tall, the Felicia rides on a double-axle lightweight trailer with a max weight of 3.5 tonnes. That footprint is modest even by tiny house standards, yet nothing about it feels like a compromise. The exterior comes in your choice of spruce, ThermoWood, oxygen wood, or Shou sugi ban — finishes that signal craft before you’ve even stepped inside. Well-insulated two-pane windows and a tempered glass door bring in light without sacrificing warmth.

Designer: Vagabond Haven

Inside, the layout is single-floor and smartly arranged. Walls and ceilings are finished in spruce or plywood, paired with laminate flooring — a palette that reads warm, not sparse. The kitchen carries a two-burner propane stove, a compact fridge, a sink, and cabinetry, all organized with the economy of a well-designed galley. The bathroom holds a glass-enclosed shower, vanity sink, and your choice of flushing, composting, or incinerating toilet — a small detail that speaks to the Felicia’s off-grid ambitions.

Off-grid capability is where the Felicia earns its edge. An optional solar system, rainwater harvesting setup, and an on-board water tank and pump mean the home can function well away from established hookups — no campsite, no trailer park required. Ventilation runs through the living room, kitchen, and bathroom, with a recuperator to maintain air quality without bleeding heat. Lighting is ceiling-mounted LED or spotlights, dimmable to match the mood.

What makes the Felicia stand out beyond the spec sheet is the presence of a dedicated storage and utility room — a rarity in a home this size, and a sign that Vagabond Haven understands that living small requires places to put things. Whether it functions as a holiday retreat, a permanent residence, or a guest house parked at the edge of a property, the Felicia adapts without apology.

It’s a home built for people who’ve decided that square footage was never the point. The Felicia doesn’t shrink your life — it edits it.