This 39-Foot Tiny Home Trades Loft Ladders for Apartment-Style Living

After seven years of exploring New Zealand’s open roads in an RV, a couple of travel enthusiasts decided it was time to plant roots. Their solution wasn’t a traditional house or even a typical tiny home. Working with South Base Homes and award-winning architect Chris Pyemont, they created the Bespoke Base, a 12-meter tiny house that challenges everything we think we know about compact living.

The Bespoke Base stretches 39 feet in length, placing it among the more generous tiny homes on the market. Where many tiny houses force occupants to navigate cramped quarters and vertical ladders, this design takes a different approach. The entire layout unfolds on a single level, creating an experience that feels less like downsizing and more like curating the perfect apartment. Wrapped in warm redwood cladding, the exterior hints at the thoughtful design within.

Designer: South Base Homes

The single-story configuration means no climbing to a loft bedroom, no stooping under low ceilings, and no compromising on the fundamental comforts that make a house feel like home. For clients who spent years navigating the constraints of RV living, this accessibility was paramount. The spacious interior reads more like a compact apartment than a mobile dwelling, with room to breathe and space to truly settle in.

South Base Homes has built its reputation on creating bespoke tiny homes where luxury fittings come standard. Based in Tasman, New Zealand, the company earned recognition as the 2023 Tiny House Awards winner for Best Commercial Build. Their collaboration with Chris Pyemont brings architectural credibility to a sector often dominated by DIY builds and cookie-cutter designs. Pyemont’s expertise in coastal and high-wind zone construction ensures these homes can withstand New Zealand’s challenging weather conditions.

The Bespoke Base represents what happens when clients refuse to accept the usual tiny house trade-offs. Instead of squeezing life into a predetermined footprint, the design expands to accommodate how people actually want to live. This approach to tiny living isn’t cheap. South Base Homes’ models start at NZD 200,000, reflecting the premium materials and architectural design that go into each build. The price point positions these homes as permanent residences rather than temporary experiments in minimalism.

The Bespoke Base proves that tiny home living doesn’t require sacrificing comfort or style. For those ready to downsize without feeling diminished, it offers a compelling blueprint: thoughtful design, quality construction, and enough space to live generously within a modest footprint. The result is a home that honors both the tiny house movement’s ideals and its owners’ need for genuine, lasting comfort.

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