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Single-Level Audrey Tiny House is a Study of Multifunctional Spaces

Sleeps two in its breezy, open-floor layout
Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaApril 13, 20262 Mins Read
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Australian tiny house manufacturer CozyCo Tiny Homes has unveiled its latest model, the Audrey, a single-level, two-person dwelling on wheels that prioritizes simplicity and smart use of space in a compact footprint. Built on a triple-axle trailer, the Audrey measures 23.7 feet in length, placing it on the smaller end of the tiny home spectrum.

When we first saw the Audrey tiny house on Autoevolution, we assumed it was a creation by Canadian builder Minimaliste because the exterior looked similar to the brand’s models. The exterior of the Audrey tiny house is clad in wood-look aluminium, giving it a warm aesthetic while maintaining durability. The exterior also includes a small storage box for propane bottles and other essentials.

Inside, the Audrey tiny house makes clever use of every square foot. Most of the available floorspace is taken up by a large multifunctional area combining living and sleeping zones, which looks airy and light-filled thanks to generous glazing and a pitched ceiling. 

The sleeping area features a raised double bed with integrated storage that can double as a general hangout area. A separate bench-style seating section provides additional lounging space and further storage.

A little ahead is the kitchen. The kitchen is fully functional for everyday living. It includes an oven and induction cooktop, a sink, and cabinetry, with space allocated for additional appliances such as a fridge/freezer and a washer/dryer. Adjacent lies a dining table and desk area beside an operable window, making it useful for serving food and drinks outside, a thoughtful touch for warmer climates.

Also Read: 50 Best Tiny House on Wheels

On the other end of the house is the bathroom. Interestingly, it is the only fully enclosed separate room in the house, accessed via a sliding door and fitted with a glass-enclosed shower, a vanity sink, and a toilet.

Similar to modern tiny homes, CozyCo’s Audrey tiny house runs on a standard RV-style hookup. However, the manufacturer also offers an optional solar power upgrade for buyers looking to go off the grid. There is no clarity on the price of the tiny house, but New Atlas estimates it to cost well-above AUD 115,000 (approximately US$80,000).

Audrey tiny house on wheels
Image: CozyCo Tiny Homes
Audrey tiny house on wheels
Image: CozyCo Tiny Homes
Audrey tiny house on wheels
Image: CozyCo Tiny Homes
Audrey tiny house on wheels
Image: CozyCo Tiny Homes
Audrey tiny house on wheels
Image: CozyCo Tiny Homes
Audrey tiny house on wheels
Image: CozyCo Tiny Homes
Audrey tiny house on wheels
Image: CozyCo Tiny Homes
Audrey tiny house on wheels
Image: CozyCo Tiny Homes

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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director, and PR specialist with over ten years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, based in Shimla, India. He's played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times and currently serves as the Managing Editor at Homecrux, where he writes on consumer technology, design, and outdoor gear. When not working on his writing projects, Atish loves to explore new Kickstarter projects, watch cult classic films, interview designers, and ponder existential questions.

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