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This $45K Polish Prefab Tiny House Will put American Dwellings to Shame

Available in two configurations: 180 and 290 sq. ft.
Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaAugust 5, 20254 Mins Read
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When we discuss the tiny house movement, we generally consider North American and Australian manufacturers. The truth, however, suggests that the European contingent has as much of a role to play in popularizing the tiny house lifestyle as any other. Names like Baluchon, Madeiguincho, Vagabond Haven, and Tiny Wunder House are classic examples of how the tiny house movement has grown multifold on the European continent. Another name that is garnering attention is Polish builder Meveline Tiny House. I recently came across the Noya tiny house (or rather a prefab home) from Meveline, and I think it deserves some serious attention.

This Polish gem is a striking blend of minimalist design, bold aesthetics, and practical functionality. Unlike the cozy, cabin-like vibe of many tiny houses, the Noya feels more like a modern container home with an industrial edge. Its exterior is sleek, with real wood finishes paired with metal trim, giving it a contemporary, almost artistic flair. Large windows flood the interior with natural light, making the space feel open and airy despite its compact footprint.

The Noya is built on a steel structure, which not only ensures durability for frequent relocations but also allows expansive windows that create an inviting interior. It’s designed to be versatile, available on various platforms like a road-legal trailer with registration plates, or as a prefab unit that can be craned into place.

The tiny house comes in two configurations: 16.5 square metres (21.3 x 8.3 feet) and 27 square metres (29.5 x 9.8 feet). Each variant features a living room at the entrance and a bedroom at the rear. Inside, the Noya tiny house boasts a wood-finished interior that feels warm yet modern, with clever storage and customizable layouts to suit different needs.

Also Read: 50 Best Tiny Houses on Wheels That Redefine Modern Living

Unlike American tiny house living rooms that can often feel cluttered, Noya’s tiny house living room only has a sofa and a barstool for minimalist living. Adjacent to the living room is the galley. It has plenty of space and cabinets for housing appliances and kitchenware. It is to be noted that both the living room and the kitchen are essentially part of the same room, with glass walls encompassing the two sides.

There is a small galley, which then leads to the main-floor bedroom. The tiny house bedroom sleeps a couple with ease. The makers also offer a second loft bedroom that lies above the entrance. Accessible via a ladder, the second bedroom sleeps a single person comfortably. Besides the galley, there is a small compartment that separates the bedroom from the rest of the area. This compartment packs the bathroom, toilet, and sink inside.

The tiny home features a fully off-grid setup with solar panels, a chemical toilet, a water tank, and batteries. This aligns perfectly with why anyone would be drawn to tiny houses in the first place: reducing my carbon footprint while leading a simpler, more intentional lifestyle. Price-wise, the Noya is a steal. It starts at €39,000 ($45,050). That’s competitive for a tiny house with so much customization potential.

Also Read: Seven Luxurious Prefab Homes You can Build in a Day

On a little downside, the mobile home doesn’t offer any appliances, so you’ll have to invest in them on your own. Overall, the Noya tiny house is for those who daydream about a life of freedom, style, and sustainability. Its striking design, customizable features, and off-grid capabilities make it perfect for my wanderlust-driven soul as well.

Noya prefab tiny house
Image: Meveline Tiny House
Noya prefab tiny house
Image: Meveline Tiny House
Noya prefab tiny house
Image: Meveline Tiny House
Noya prefab tiny house
Image: Meveline Tiny House
Noya prefab tiny house
Image: Meveline Tiny House
Noya prefab tiny house
Image: Meveline Tiny House
Noya prefab tiny house
Image: Meveline Tiny House

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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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