Over the years, we have seen tiny houses accommodate everything from a gym and music studio to a library and an indoor garden. But rarely have we come across a mobile home that includes a horse stable. That is about to change, as the German company Goes Tiny is on a mission to manufacture tiny homes that sleep humans along with two horses.
‘Goes Tiny’ tiny house horse trailer hybrid concept seamlessly blends the comfort of a mobile home with the practicality of a stable, catering to the needs of modern riders who want to live, travel, and sleep alongside their equine companions.
Unlike traditional tiny house makers, Goes Tiny refrains from making multiple models of the same design and has opted to build dwellings that are tailor-made to clients’ needs and preferences. As is the case with the tiny house horse trailer hybrid, the mobile home comes in different configurations and design themes.
While we are not familiar with the exact dimensions of the home teased in the pictures, it is pretty evident that the tiny house is divided into two compartments. First of these caters to humans, while the other compartment is for horses and stable tools. “The buyers can choose the specifications of a tiny house, alongside length, material, and design idea,” the maker points out.
The first compartment is engineered to accommodate up to two horses, making it a versatile option for equestrians who ride, explore, or simply cherish the bond with their animals. The design prioritizes both human and equine needs, offering a compact yet fully equipped living space alongside a secure, comfortable area for horses. This innovative approach addresses the challenges faced by riders who often juggle towing a trailer and finding suitable accommodations for their four-legged friends during travel.
The horse trailer component is designed to safely accommodate up to two horses, with features that ensure their comfort and safety during transport, such as proper ventilation, secure stalls, and easy access for loading and unloading. Akin to toy haulers, the horse compartment features a ramp door that allows easy passage for horses.
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The other compartment features a sleeping area, which is in the loft, alongside a kitchenette, bathroom, and storage, all optimized for space efficiency. The hybrid design combines two distinct structures into a single, towable unit. This integration not only saves space but also reduces the complexity of travel, as riders no longer need to manage multiple vehicles or worry about finding horse-friendly accommodations.
It is to be noted that the project is in the production stage, and there is no word on how much time it could take to finish the home. All said and done, the Goes Tiny horse trailer tiny home hybrid sounds like a novel idea, especially for equestrians who want the freedom to travel with their horses without the logistical headaches of traditional setups. For more information, hop on to the official website of Goes Tiny.









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