For many people, the idea of tiny home living brings to mind ladders, loft beds, and middle-of-the-night climbs. But the Park model from Eugene, Oregon–based builder Tru Form Tiny is designed to change that perception entirely.
Instead of squeezing a bed into a loft, this 30-foot-long, 10-foot-wide home keeps everything on one level. The ground-floor bedroom feels spacious and thoughtfully considered, with a full-length closet, custom shelving, and even a storage bed with hydraulic lift assist—every inch working hard without sacrificing comfort.
The kitchen strikes a warm yet modern balance, pairing maple apple ply cabinetry with floating hickory shelves. A built-in dining nook and Express Water whole-house system make daily living feel effortless. Just steps away, the living area offers a cozy spot to relax on the sofa, complete with two mini splits for year-round comfort and cloud WiFi adapters to keep you connected.
But it’s the bathroom that may just steal the show. At six by ten feet, it feels more boutique hotel than tiny house, with large-format matte tiles surrounding a soaking tub, a custom wood vanity, and matte black fixtures that lend a sleek, modern touch.
Priced at $198,000, Tru Form Tiny’s Park model proves that small-space living can be as stylish, comfortable, and functional as any full-sized home—without the ladders.
Tru Form Tiny is the proud creator of the Park Model, a 30-foot-long, 10-foot-wide tiny home with a two-foot bump-out. This one-of-a-kind tiny home boasts loft-free living and is priced at $198,000.
As you enter the tiny home, you’re met with a space-saving kitchenette and dining area. Underfoot is durable high-traffic flooring that’s both modern and easy-care.
Tru Form Tiny designed the kitchen with maple apple ply cabinetry and floating hickory shelving. The white walls break up the richness of the wood.
The living area adjacent to the kitchen is about style and function. It’s a modern and comfortable living area for an individual or couple with a large sofa, armchair, and coffee table.
This tiny home is kept warm with two mini splits. You can also spend your free time relaxing and browsing the internet using the cloud WiFi adapters.
This tiny home has a loft-free design without a ladder or stairs. The bedroom is on the main floor and has plentiful storage. There is a full-length closet and drawers.
The main floor bedroom is no ordinary bedroom. Tru Form Tiny created a custom storage bed with a hydraulic lift assist. Above it are custom shelves for everyday essentials.
The bedroom benefits from an en suite bathroom.
While most tiny homes have small bathrooms, that’s not the case in the Park model. This tiny home has a six-foot by 10-foot bathroom that feels like one you’d see in a hotel, with a luxurious tub and modern vanity.
Large format matte tiles surround the luxurious bath.
The bathroom has a custom wood vanity with matte black hardware, similar to what you’ll see in the kitchenette.
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