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Bella Tiny House Doesn’t Skimp on Comfort in 28-Foot Configuration

Equipped with live-edge dining table, 36-inch farmhouse sink, and loads of storage
Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaMarch 21, 20253 Mins Read
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Once you get ensnared by tiny homes, there is no going back. It almost becomes a ritual to check who’s doing what, what’s the next model lined up by a particular manufacturer, which models are getting an upgrade, and what not. Today, we decided to go through Korallus Tiny Homes’ catalog and check if there is any model that is worth bringing to your attention. We indeed found a gem. The Colorado-based tiny house company has designed a 28-foot-long mobile home dubbed Bella.

Weighing 13,800 lbs, the Bella tiny house sits on a triple-axle trailer. We are not sure about the exterior finish of the house but looking at the pictures, it appears the tiny house comes in two-tone cladding, with wood and metal adding durability and elegance. What struck us first was its clever use of space. With 305 square feet, including two lofts, it feels surprisingly roomy for a tiny house. One loft is accessible by stairs, while the second is reached by a ladder. Since there is no main-floor bedroom in the house, both lofts can be utilized as bedrooms. 

The main level is where the Bella tiny house shines. It’s got engineered hardwood floors sourced locally from Durango, Colorado, for a rustic vibe that’s hard to resist. The layout includes a living area that flows into the kitchen with 13 feet of butcher block counter space. The retro-style 21.6 cubic-foot fridge and 20-inch four-burner propane stove give it the illusion of a regular home. Not to mention, a 36-inch farmhouse sink that rounds out the setup, giving you plenty of room to clean up after a big meal.

Living small doesn’t mean skimping on comfort, and the Bella tiny house proves it. It features a bathroom with a 9,000 BTU mini-split for heating and cooling, so you’re cozy year-round, and a 2.64 GPM tankless water heater for endless hot showers. There’s even a 2.7 cubic-foot all-in-one washer and dryer tucked in, which is a lifesaver for keeping things tidy.

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The Bella tiny house offers plenty of storage in the kitchen and living spaces, keeping things organized. The live-edge five-foot dining table becomes a stunning centerpiece of the home. It’s these little touches that make this tiny house stand different from the rest.

One of the coolest things about the Bella is its off-grid potential. It’s solar-ready, meaning you can hook up panels and take it deep into the wilderness without worrying about power. If you’re curious about tiny living or ready to take the plunge, swing by Kolarus Tiny Homes to see it for yourself. We are not sure if the builder is still making custom models, but who knows, it might have a few left in the foundry.

The Bella tiny house in USA
Image: Korallus Tiny Homes
The Bella tiny house in USA
Image: Korallus Tiny Homes
The Bella tiny house in USA
Image: Korallus Tiny Homes.
The Bella tiny house in USA
Image: Korallus Tiny Homes
The Bella tiny house in USA
Image: Korallus Tiny Homes
The Bella tiny house in USA
Image: Korallus Tiny Homes.
The Bella tiny house in USA
Image: Korallus Tiny Homes.
The Bella tiny house in USA
Image: Korallus Tiny Homes
The Bella tiny house in USA
Image: Korallus Tiny Homes
The Bella tiny house in USA
Image: Korallus Tiny Homes

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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director and PR specialist based in Shimla, India. He boasts over eight years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, and has played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times. When not weaving a web of words at Homecrux or scouring new tiny houses, you'll discover him immersed in cinema, savouring cult classics, interviewing production designers or embarking on a quest for existential truths, far beyond his fantasy of being a cowboy who never rode a horse.

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