
"Vagabond Haven has stepped away from wheels with the Evergreen, their first modular tiny house that prioritizes space over portability. The Swedish company, known for its mobile tiny homes built for Scandinavian conditions, designed this two-module dwelling for those who want the tiny house lifestyle without the constraints of road-legal dimensions. The Evergreen represents a deliberate shift in the tiny house market, acknowledging that not everyone needs mobility but still wants the benefits of compact, efficient living."
"The difference is immediately apparent in the measurements. While the Evergreen's length sits at a modest 8.3 meters, the width stretches to 6 meters, more than double what you'd find in a towable tiny house. This generous footprint translates to 41 square meters of living space, making it the largest offering in Vagabond Haven's modular category. The two seamlessly connected modules create an interior that feels surprisingly conventional rather than cramped, offering room to breathe and move without the spatial compromises typical of road-restricted designs."
Vagabond Haven introduced the Evergreen as a two-module modular tiny house that prioritizes interior space instead of road mobility. The Evergreen measures 8.3 meters long and 6 meters wide, delivering 41 square meters of living area and representing the largest product in the company's modular lineup. The single-floor layout avoids lofts and provides an L-shaped living area, an ample kitchen with extra cabinetry, and two distinct bedrooms: a master with integrated storage and a smaller room with a lifting-frame single bed, desk, armchair, and bookcase. The design suits couples, small families, or those needing dedicated office space while retaining the brand's craftsmanship and sustainability focus.
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