The Surya Is the Tiny House That Finally Makes Single-Level Living Worth It - Yanko Design
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The Surya Is the Tiny House That Finally Makes Single-Level Living Worth It - Yanko Design
Surya is a single-level 32-foot tiny house designed to fit essential living functions into 256 square feet without feeling cramped. The bedroom stays on the main level with space for a queen-sized bed, avoiding a loft-first layout. A well-equipped kitchen anchors one end, a full bathroom sits in the middle, and a spacious living area opens toward the other end. The flexible 5×7-foot floor plan can serve as a lounge, workspace, or additional sleeping area. The standard model has no loft, though optional one or two lofts are available. The 8-foot-wide, 13.6-foot-tall build uses a bumper-pull trailer with a hand-built chassis, thick-gauge steel, double axles rated at 7,500 pounds each, trailer brakes, and DOT-approved lighting. It ships nationwide and carries NOAH recreational vehicle certification, with pricing starting at $75,000 and a one-year limited workmanship warranty.
"I love a home that fits everything you need into 256 square feet without making you feel like you're compromising. The Surya tiny house by Florida-based Simplify Further Tiny Homes does exactly that - a single-level, 32-foot build that sits somewhere between a well-considered home and a design statement."
"Where most tiny homes lean heavily into the loft layout, the Surya takes a different route - keeping the bedroom on the main level with enough room for a queen-sized bed. It's a practical choice that makes the space feel less like a cleverly packed suitcase and more like an actual home you'd want to live in full-time."
"A well-equipped kitchen anchors one end of the build, a full bathroom sits in the middle, and a spacious living area opens up toward the other end - offering a flexible 5×7-foot floor plan that works as a lounge, a workspace, or an extra sleeping area depending on how you configure it. There's no loft in the standard model, though Simplify Further offers the option to add one or two for households that need the overhead real estate."
"At 8 feet wide and 13.6 feet tall, the Surya is built on a bumper-pull trailer with a hand-built chassis, thick-gauge steel, double axles rated at 7,500 pounds each, trailer brakes, and DOT-approved highway lighting. It ships nationwide and carries NOAH certification as a recreational vehicle - a detail that matters when it comes to parking, financing, and insurance. Starting at $75,000, the price reflects the build quality, with a one-year limited warranty on workmanship included."
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