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Home » Architecture » Tiny Living » $48k Off-Grid Cubeco Tiny House Appears to Float Above Ground for Better Views and Privacy

$48k Off-Grid Cubeco Tiny House Appears to Float Above Ground for Better Views and Privacy

Featuring a Murphy Bed, it is an affordable alternative to full or recreational living
Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaJune 22, 20263 Mins Read
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Tiny homes, be it mobile dwellings or Park Models, keep finding new ways to surprise us, and the Cubeco tiny house is no different. Designed by Slovakia-based tiny home manufacturer Ecotinies, this compact dwelling trades the usual cabin-in-the-woods look for home-in-the-air charm. This illusion comes courtesy of slender metal or wooden columns that support the structure and make it appear suspended, when in reality the stilts elevate it above the ground.

Since it comes from a European manufacturer, we would expect wood in both exterior and interior, and the Cubeco tiny house doesn’t disappoint in this regard. It features a wooden exterior with minimal use of metal and is complemented by large glazing and a sliding glass door, helping keep the interior airy and bright.

Speaking of interior, the Cubeco tiny house packs plenty of living space. This includes an open-concept living and kitchen area, a bedroom, and a bathroom. Inside, the tiny house features wall cladding that comes in oak, spruce, or pine. Meanwhile, furniture finishes are available in span silver, oak, and white, giving potential buyers real control over whether the interior leans modern, rustic, or somewhere in between.

The bedroom is neat and organized, and comes equipped with a bed and a wardrobe. While we are not entirely sure, we assume there is a Murphy bed that retracts into the wall. When folded away, it opens up plenty of room that can be utilized as a living room or an office.

Adjacent to the bedroom is the kitchen. The kitchen is fully functional with all necessary appliances, including a two-burner cooktop and a sink. We can’t spot a refrigerator at the moment, but we assume it is tucked behind one of the kitchen cabinets.

The bathroom, meanwhile, handles the facilities without fuss, backed by a septic system that treats wastewater before it is discharged. Rest, as usual, the bathroom features a glass-enclosed shower, a toilet, and a vanity sink.

Also Read: 26 ft. B&B Tiny House is Covered Head-To-Toe in Mirrors

Ecotinies says the Cubeco takes about 10 weeks to build, with delivery and assembly support included, and the company offers enough customization that the base price stays accessible even as buyers personalize materials and features.

The tiny house comes off-grid ready with options like solar panels. The dwellers can use it as a full-time residence or a weekend escape, whatever they prefer. The Cubeco tiny house is priced at around $48,000 (approx. 42,000 EUR).

CUBECO Tiny House
Image: ecotinies
CUBECO Tiny House
Image: ecotinies
CUBECO Tiny House
Image: ecotinies
CUBECO Tiny House
Image: ecotinies
CUBECO Tiny House
Image: ecotinies
CUBECO Tiny House
Image: ecotinies
CUBECO Tiny House
Image: ecotinies
CUBECO Tiny House
Image: ecotinies
CUBECO Tiny House
Image: ecotinies

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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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