Spindrift Homes just dropped a 30-foot tiny house that’s making waves, and frankly, it’s about time. The Olympic model caught New Atlas’ attention this week for pulling off something most tiny builders can’t: making 255 square feet feel genuinely livable. The Bend, Oregon company isn’t reinventing the wheel here, but they’re spinning it better than most. Size matters less when every inch earns its keep.
As you step through the door, you’ll notice the windows immediately. Lots of them. Spindrift packed this 30′ x 8.5′ frame with enough glass to fool your brain into thinking the space stretches further than it does. The living area sits raised, which creates a cavern of storage underneath, while three bench seats provide plenty of room to spread out. Each bench opens up for more storage, because why waste space? Built-in Bluetooth speakers mean your music follows you around, and between the ceiling fan and mini-split AC system, temperature never becomes an issue.
Designer: Spindrift Homes
The kitchen flows right alongside, packed with serious cooking gear. Three-burner gas cooktop, full oven, proper fridge-freezer, farmhouse sink that doesn’t look like it belongs in a dollhouse. They even squeezed in washer-dryer hookups. The countertop pulls a neat trick, too; flip up a section and suddenly you’ve got dining space. Smart moves everywhere, but none that feel forced or gimmicky.
Storage happens without announcement. No loud pullouts or gymnastics required to reach your coffee mug. The bathroom sits opposite the living room and handles business efficiently – vanity sink, full shower, composting toilet. Nothing fancy, everything functional. Upstairs, the bedroom plays it traditional with low ceilings, a double bed, a skylight, and a couple of windows. The staircase doubles as storage drawers because, of course, it does.
The custom angle matters more than it might seem. Spindrift builds each Olympic differently, which means buyers aren’t stuck with someone else’s idea of perfect. If you want more kitchen space or need a bigger bathroom, they’ll make it work for you. Cookie-cutter houses work for some people. Tiny houses demand more flexibility because there’s nowhere to hide mistakes.
The Olympic succeeds because it doesn’t try too hard. No gimmicks, no Instagram tricks, no “look how clever we are” moments. Just a small house that functions like a house. Spindrift figured out that tiny living works best when you stop thinking about the tiny part and focus on the living part. It has a simple concept and a harder execution than it looks.
FAQs
1. Is the Olympic tiny home suitable for year-round living?
Yes, the Olympic tiny home is designed for comfort in all seasons. It comes equipped with a mini-split air-conditioning system and a ceiling fan to keep the interior temperature comfortable, whether it’s hot or cold outside. The quality insulation and climate control features make it a practical choice for year-round living, whether you’re facing summer heat or winter chill.
2. How is storage handled in such a small space?
Storage is one of the Olympics’ standout features. The living room is elevated, creating a generous underfloor storage area for larger items. Each of the three living room benches opens up for even more storage. The kitchen and bathroom include smart cabinetry and shelving, while the staircase leading to the loft bedroom is integrated with additional drawers. Every corner is thoughtfully used, so you never feel short on space.
3. Can the Olympic be customized?
Absolutely. Spindrift Homes specializes in custom builds, so the Olympic can be tailored to your preferences. Whether you want more kitchen space, a larger bathroom, or specific finishes and appliances, the team works with you to create a layout and style that fits your needs. Each Olympic tiny home can be as unique as its owner.
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