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Byron Bay tiny house turns storage into family space

A newly detailed tiny home model, the Byron Bay by Removed Tiny Homes, is built around an open kitchen-and-living layout, a compact 8.4 m frame, and an interior measured at 33 sq m (355 sq ft). With options ranging from wider towing dimensions to an off-grid p

A tiny house should feel roomy where it counts, and the Byron Bay model leans hard into that idea. At its core is a large, open living area that brings the kitchen and daily life together under one roof, while still keeping the bedrooms upstairs with some separation for families.

The Byron Bay is designed by Removed Tiny Homes and built on a triple-axle trailer.. The home measures 8.4 m (27.5 ft) in length and comes in a choice of widths: 2.4 m (7.10 ft) or 3 m (9.10 ft). with the larger width shown in promotional images.. The smaller width variant is described as allowing regular travel. while the 3 m version is presented as the option that would likely deliver a roomier layout—particularly for owners who don’t treat constant movement as the priority.

Outside, the Byron Bay uses corrugated metal and timber finishes, topped with a metal roof.. In the promo pictures, an optional deck area is also shown, giving the exterior another layer of usable space.. Inside. the interior is described as 33 sq m (355 sq ft). finished to look like drywall. with wood tones and white walls aimed at a Scandinavian-style feel.

The layout opens up through glass double doors that lead into a kitchen designed to be packed with storage.. The kitchen includes both upper and lower cabinetry and comes equipped with a sink. an oven and cooktop. plus a microwave and a fridge/freezer.. A breakfast bar seats two, rounding out the space for quick meals or casual use.

Off to the side is a living room meant to feel spacious by tiny house standards. A high ceiling and a large picture window are key to the design’s light-filled effect. The living room includes a sofa and an entertainment center.

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Down the ground floor, on the opposite side of the home to the kitchen, is the bathroom. It features a glass-enclosed shower, a flushing toilet, and a vanity sink—an arrangement that keeps day-to-day functions close without breaking up the main living area.

Upstairs, both bedrooms are reached via a staircase in the living room.. Between them. a lowered platform connects the two rooms and is described as providing useful standing space for getting in and out of bed.. Each bedroom holds a double bed, includes built-in wardrobe units, and has a low ceiling.. The bedrooms sit on opposite sides of the house, adding separation that the design positions as helpful for family living.

There are also upgrades available beyond the basic layout.. Removed Tiny Homes offers a full off-grid setup—adding solar panels and a composting toilet—at additional cost. with those options also including choices in materials and colors and even the home’s layout.. The starting price is listed as AUD 143. 990. which is given for reference as around US$104. 000. and delivery is described as available throughout Australia.

The pattern in how the Byron Bay is described is straightforward: the design starts with an open kitchen-and-living center (glass double doors. storage-heavy cabinetry. breakfast bar. and a high-ceiling living room with a picture window). then places the bathroom on the ground-floor opposite side. while family separation is handled by putting both bedrooms upstairs on opposite ends reached from the living room staircase.

For buyers weighing what “space” means in a small footprint. the Byron Bay’s pitch is clear in its details: storage is built into the kitchen and wardrobe areas. natural light is pushed via the living room window. and the optional larger 3 m width is presented as the trade-off for a roomier feel—unless a nomadic lifestyle is the deciding factor.. And for those who want the home to run independently. the off-grid package with solar panels and a composting toilet is offered as an added layer.

Byron Bay tiny house Removed Tiny Homes triple-axle trailer off-grid solar panels composting toilet 33 sq m interior corrugated metal timber breakfast bar seats two glass double doors

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