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Tiny Home Loft Ideas

Do you need loft ideas for your new tiny home? We hear you. Tiny homes aren’t for everyone however, these minimalist designs have gained more popularity in recent times. Tiny homeowners understand how challenging it can be to attempt to translate your style and personality into tiny decor reality. To help you in the right direction we’ll be telling you about tiny home loft ideas.

Making a living in tiny homes requires lots of creativity. Traditionally, most tiny house bedrooms are situated in lofts, rather than on the ground floor. Having a loft in a small home adds value to the house itself and at the same time, makes it more beautiful, and looks spacious.

Nobody knows exactly how to create or design and build a dreamy home loft unless you are an architect of course. That being said, keep in mind there’s no right or wrong when it comes to loft ideas, as long as it works for you and your needs, that’s all that matters. Take a look at these tiny home loft ideas and get inspired.

Tiny Home Loft FAQ’s

What makes a house a loft?

Traditionally, lofts are former industrial buildings turned modern apartments. They often feature high ceilings with exposed pipes, beams, and brick walls. A true loft was a building created for an industrial purpose. You might even find vertical staircases that go to multiple, open areas in the loft.

What is a Tiny Home Loft?

A loft is what you call the room or space under the roof of a home, sometimes they’re called attic too and their purpose can be for residential or commercial. Building a tiny loft in a tiny home may be an extra task but it can be beneficial because of the many things you can do in it.

What is the purpose of a Tiny Home Loft?

Even if you do decide to move your bed to the main level, don’t necessarily rule out having a loft. There are plenty of examples of people using lofts for office workspaces, children’s playrooms, guest bedrooms, and most importantly storage. If going up and down often is a worry, use it as an attic.

How big are lofts in tiny houses?

To answer the question, there is no minimum range for a loft conversion in a tiny house. The typical ceiling level is anywhere from 3 to 4 feet, with most people finding themselves comfortable in lofts as tall as 3’6”.

What is the max height for a tiny house?

A tiny house’s maximum size is 13.5-feet tall. If you want to be able to pull your house down a highway without a special permit, it must conform to certain size limits. In most U.S. states this maximum size is 13.5-feet tall, 8.5-feet wide, and 40-feet long – 65-feet maximum including the tow vehicle.

Are tiny house lofts only for bedrooms?

  • Traditionally, most tiny house bedrooms are situated in lofts, rather than on the ground floor. You can heartily increase your living area by putting in a storage and bedroom loft.
  • However, there are some downsides to having a bed in the loft. First of all, you are going to have to get up and down every time you need to get out of bed. For the elderly, handicapped, or even the insomniacs of the world, this may not be the best choice.
  • Then there is the headroom deficiency that you have to deal with. Most lofts are pretty spacious for sitting up, but if you are one of those people who needs to have a little more headroom, downstairs your bed must go.

Why do you need a loft in your tiny home?

  • Putting the bedroom in a loft in a tiny house allows one to maximize the use of vertical space in a creative way, freeing up more room on the ground floor. Doing so makes it possible to enjoy a larger kitchen and sitting area.
  • There are other reasons why you would enjoy lofts. They are cozy and offer beautiful views of both the house itself and the outdoors. Some describe sleeping in a tiny house loft, as a bit like sleeping in a nest.

How many lofts can a tiny house have?

Most tiny houses feature one or two lofts. It is rare to see more than that. Usually, if there are two lofts, there will be a master loft serving as a bedroom, and a smaller loft which may be used either as an additional sleeping space or for storage.

How do you reach your tiny house loft?

The two main ways to reach tiny house lofts are steps and ladders. Some houses use only ladders, while others use only stairs. Still, others will feature a set of stairs leading up to the master loft, and a ladder leading to the secondary loft.

Tiny Home Loft Ideas

#1 Large Double Lofts

tiny home loft: Large Double Lofts

This tiny house measures 30’the steps leading up to one of the two lofts. One is situated over the kitchen. It is mostly walled off from the rest of the house, offering a fair degree of privacy.
Tiny houses don’t have to have a single loft, having double is another way to make your small home look unique and save space at the same time. There are different combinations to choose from but the most common is a bedroom loft with a storage loft.

#2 Kitchen Loft

tiny home loft: Kitchen Loft

Almost every tiny house layout you will come across features the lofts serving as either bedrooms or storage spaces, with the kitchen on the ground floor.
But with a kitchen as a loft, you’ll be able to fit in multiple rooms on the ground floor with sliding barn doors, even with only 208 square feet to work with. A lot of tiny houses which are significantly larger don’t have this kind of ground floor space.

#3 Large Loft

tiny home loft: Large Loft

A unique and spacious loft is the answer if you are concerned about the loft feeling small and cramped. This roomy loft appears to have been accomplished both through the pitch of the ceiling immediately over the loft and the contrast with the more pronounced pitch of the ceiling across the way. This makes it seem as if the loft “opens up” inside.

#4 Cozy Loft to Sleep In

tiny home loft: Cozy Loft to Sleep In

While many people want a spacious, airy loft, others prefer a loft to feel as cozy and enclosed as possible. For those who prefer the latter, a small and cozy option will make you feel as if you are sleeping in a little nest.

The design of the loft and how it is situated with respect to the rest of the house is immediately eye-catching. Whereas it is common to have a flight of stairs leading up to the loft directly inside the kitchen or living room of a tiny house, the staircase has been pushed back behind the kitchen. This makes the connection between the loft and the main living space feel a bit less direct.

#5 Private loft

tiny home loft: Private loft

If you would like a tiny house that includes lofts that are somewhat more private than those which are typical, this is a great idea. There are a couple of benefits to this loft; which is almost a bit more like split level design. The first is that you only need to climb a few steps to reach the bedroom., you can also check out these tiny home bed ideas!

The second is that the bedroom is largely walled off, and presumably, there is a sliding door that you can close for complete privacy.

Author

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Leah Spacewise, a Portland-based tiny home expert and author, holds a degree in Sustainable Architecture from the University of Oregon. As a resident of a custom-built container home, she brings hands-on experience in designing, constructing, and furnishing compact living spaces to this site. Passionate about eco-friendly and minimalist living, Leah's vision is to create an engaging platform for newcomers and enthusiasts alike, offering insightful articles, practical advice, and fostering a community that values sustainability, creativity, and innovative housing solutions.
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Leah Spacewise, a Portland-based tiny home expert and author, holds a degree in Sustainable Architecture from the University of Oregon. As a resident of a custom-built container home, she brings hands-on experience in designing, constructing, and furnishing compact living spaces to this site. Passionate about eco-friendly and minimalist living, Leah's vision is to create an engaging platform for newcomers and enthusiasts alike, offering insightful articles, practical advice, and fostering a community that values sustainability, creativity, and innovative housing solutions.