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Romania’s Tiny Rubik: 20‑ft Towable Home Packs Two Sleeping Areas

Romania’s Eco Tiny House launched the Tiny Rubik, a 20-ft towable tiny home that fits two sleeping areas, a kitchen and compact bath into a trailer-ready footprint; starts at €62,900.

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Romania’s Tiny Rubik: 20‑ft Towable Home Packs Two Sleeping Areas
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Romania’s Eco Tiny House introduced the Tiny Rubik, a 6 m (20 ft) towable tiny home designed to pack two sleeping areas and full-day living features into a trailer-ready footprint. Launched January 23, 2026, the Rubik targets weekenders and short family stays by using a tightly arranged plan and lightweight exterior materials.

The shell is clad in thermally treated wood with a metal roof and generous glazing that helps the compact interior read larger. The layout centers on a kitchen that runs down the middle of the floorplan, with upper and lower cabinetry, an induction cooktop and a small dining area that doubles as a flexible living nook. That central spine organizes circulation and storage while leaving both ends of the trailer available for sleeping and utilities.

Sleeping is split between two dedicated areas. The downstairs berth functions as a daybed with integrated storage beneath, serving as a lounge and a sleeping surface. A loft above, accessed by a ladder, provides a second sleeping or storage area for guests or gear. The bathroom is compact and accessed via a pocket door to minimize swing clearance, keeping the limited square footage usable for living and storage.

Price and options position the Tiny Rubik as a mid-range towable option. Base pricing starts at €62,900, roughly US$74,000, plus taxes, with an off-grid solar kit available for an additional cost. The off-grid option makes the build attractive for remote lots, campsites and short-term rentals on private land. Towable dimensions and a trailer chassis make relocation straightforward for owners who want a travelable weekend cabin or a seasonal rental asset.

Practical considerations for readers include the Rubik’s modest footprint and split-sleeping approach. Families used to traditional tiny-house lofts will find the ladder access and compact loft familiar, while couples or solo owners can convert the lower daybed into a large daytime seating area. Storage is addressed through integrated under-bed compartments and cabinetry, but full-time households with high storage needs or larger families may find the layout limiting.

Romania’s Eco Tiny House has presented the Tiny Rubik as a solution for short-term living, vacation homes and towable cabin markets rather than as a primary residence for large families. For readers weighing options, the Rubik highlights how careful layout, thermal cladding and a small solar option can deliver comfortable, mobile shelter without a full-scale build. For those planning weekend escapes or short rentals, the Tiny Rubik offers a compact, towable canvas to solve small-space living puzzles.

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