Compact Scandinavian-style tiny home with wooden exterior and large windows, parked on grass.

Craft House’s Justine Tiny Home: A Scandinavian Dream on Wheels with No Loft

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Written by Sam Johnson

2026-07-04

While many tiny homes reach skyward, the Justine by Craft House remains grounded. This single-floor tiny home on wheels offers a refreshing twist by ditching the traditional loft approach. Built on a double-axle SYMA trailer, it spans 8.4 meters long (27.5 ft) and 2.5 meters wide (8.2 ft). Its gable roof peaks at 3.5 meters, providing ample headroom in a real bedroom, allowing you to stand comfortably upright.

Interior view of the tiny home kitchen with wood countertops and minimalist design.

Compact design with Scandinavian aesthetics

The Justine’s exterior combines thermo-pine cladding with sleek aluminum standing-seam sheet metal, contributing to a look that leans more towards a Scandinavian cabin than a conventional trailer. The large double glass entry doors enhance this inviting appearance.

Inside, warm Scandinavian spruce lines the surfaces. At the heart of the layout is a well-equipped kitchen featuring an induction cooktop, oven, fridge/freezer, ample cabinetry, and a rare luxury — a dishwasher. Underfloor heating and smart air conditioning offer comfort on par with a high-quality studio apartment.

Living area of the tiny home featuring a small sofa and light-colored wooden walls.

Functional living spaces

The bedroom accommodates a 160 x 200 cm double bed and a wardrobe, with additional storage in a small crawl space above. The bathroom is compact yet complete, featuring a glass-enclosed shower, flushing toilet, sink, and a cupboard housing both a washer/dryer and water heater. The living area can adapt to your lifestyle, offering a dining table for four or a cozy sofa setup.

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Cozy dining area with a table set for two, adjacent to large windows in the tiny home.

Customization and mobility

Tiny home bathroom with modern fixtures, white tile accents, and a small shower area.

This tiny home connects to power via a standard RV-style hookup, but Craft House also provides off-grid solutions for those seeking more freedom with location. Every aspect of this home — from layout and materials to energy systems — can be specifically tailored, offering a bespoke living experience.

Daylight streaming into the tiny home's living area, highlighting Scandinavian-style decor.

Affordable luxury

Bedroom area in the tiny home with a neatly made bed and wooden finish surfaces.

Starting at approximately $52,500 USD, pricing rises with custom options. However, for a fully finished, single-level home complete with all essential amenities, the Justine presents a compelling opportunity for full-time tiny living. Its thoughtful design ensures a comfortable and stylish experience.

Tiny home with a compact, loft-free design, highlights its Scandinavian aesthetic and functionality.

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Frequently asked questions

What makes the Justine tiny home different from typical tiny homes?

The Justine tiny home by Craft House is unique because it remains grounded with a single-floor design instead of the traditional loft approach. This allows for a real bedroom with ample headroom.

How does the Justine tiny home connect to power?

The Justine tiny home connects to power via a standard RV-style hookup. Craft House also offers off-grid solutions for those seeking more freedom with location.

What is the starting price of the Justine tiny home?

The starting price of the Justine tiny home is approximately $52,500 USD, with pricing increasing depending on custom options.