Vagabond Haven's Julia: 27 m² tiny house built for families
Vagabond Haven unveiled the Julia, a 7.9 m tiny house providing about 27 m² for family living and home working, starting at €36,595 with an optional off-grid package.

Vagabond Haven of Sweden introduced the Julia, a compact 7.9 m (≈25.9 ft) tiny house on a steel frame that compresses family-scale living into roughly 27 m² (290 sq ft). The design targets full-time family households and people who work from home, offering a layout intended to balance shared living, private rest space, and a dedicated workspace.
At the center of the plan is a kitchen and dining hub that anchors daily life and circulation. A ground-floor bedroom doubles as a lounge and daybed area, allowing the main living area to flex between social and rest uses. An upstairs loft serves as the primary bedroom, while a separate small room is set aside for a home office—an increasingly essential feature for remote work that keeps hot-desking out of the living room. A netted hangout loft accessible by rope ladder adds a playful, space-saving retreat for children or casual lounging.
The Julia sits on a steel frame, which defines the footprint and layout and supports the interior arrangement. Buyers can choose finishes in spruce or plywood, giving options for warm traditional surfaces or a more utilitarian, budget-conscious aesthetic. An optional off-grid package bundles solar and rainwater-harvesting systems, enabling siting in remote locations or reducing ongoing utility dependence.
Starting price is listed at €36,595, approximately US$42,700, positioning the Julia as an entry-level full-time tiny home with family-oriented amenities. Vagabond Haven supplied photos and layout details that make it easier for prospective buyers and designers to evaluate circulation, storage opportunities, and furniture planning before committing to a build or purchase.

For families and designers, the Julia’s layout offers practical value: a central communal hub improves day-to-day flow, the convertible ground-floor bedroom increases flexibility for guests or multigenerational setups, the dedicated office supports sustained remote work, and the netted loft creates usable vertical space without adding footprint. Finish choices and the off-grid option let buyers tailor the house to climate, budget, and location priorities.
If you’re comparing compact family homes, measure how your routines fit the Julia’s plan, check finish and service options, and evaluate the off-grid package against your site needs. The Julia adds a focused, family-ready option to the tiny-house line-up and makes a clear case that thoughtful layout can expand what’s possible in a 27 m² footprint.
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