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26-ft Vettel Haus squeezes surprising comfort from a tiny footprint

The Vettel Haus delivers a surprisingly roomy feel in just 26 feet with smart storage, a full kitchen, and a relaxing spa-style bathroom.

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26-foot Vettel Haus tiny house
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At 26 feet long, the Vettel Haus starts with a handicap most modern homes would never consider. But that modest scale is the whole point: framed on a double-axle trailer, the house is a study in making compact living feel deliberate rather than cramped. The result reads like a tiny-house manifesto — generous glazing, clean engineered-wood cladding, and a sequence of built-in elements that turn every inch into usable, pleasant space.

Step inside and the house works to erase its dimensions. Designed by Tamen Arq for myHAUSING, the Vettel is a single-floor studio with a couple of surprising luxuries for its class: a Murphy-style bed that folds away to free the living area, a breakfast-bar kitchen with a two-burner induction cooktop and abundant cabinetry, and — at the far end of the trailer — a bathroom that leans more spa than closet. Those core layout decisions create a simple, walk-through flow from porch to living area to bathroom that feels bigger than a 26-foot chassis has any right to.

  • 26-foot Vettel Haus tiny house
  • 26-foot Vettel Haus tiny house
  • 26-foot Vettel Haus tiny house

The porch is worth a paragraph by itself. A covered entry and double sliding glass doors intentionally blur indoor and outdoor life — a common tiny-house trick, but an effective one here. With daylight pouring in and views stretched along one side, the interior reads as light, warm and, crucially, uncluttered. Designers leaned on custom millwork and vertical storage to avoid bulky furnishings and keep sightlines open. The aesthetic is calm: pale woods, neutral finishes and a single-room arrangement that’s flexible for work, rest and hosting a friend or two.

  • 26-foot Vettel Haus tiny house
  • 26-foot Vettel Haus tiny house
  • 26-foot Vettel Haus tiny house
  • 26-foot Vettel Haus tiny house
  • 26-foot Vettel Haus tiny house

If you’re thinking “how do you actually cook in that space?” — the Vettel answers with efficiency, not bravado. The kitchen centers on a breakfast bar for two, a small fridge, a two-burner induction hob and a sink, with the cabinetry and shelving oversized for the footprint so owners aren’t constantly shuffling utensils. It’s not a full restaurant rig, but for daily meals and the occasional dinner it’s cleverly proportioned. The sliding windows over the bar add ventilation and a sense of expansiveness when you want it.

  • 26-foot Vettel Haus tiny house
  • 26-foot Vettel Haus tiny house
  • 26-foot Vettel Haus tiny house
  • 26-foot Vettel Haus tiny house
  • 26-foot Vettel Haus tiny house
  • 26-foot Vettel Haus tiny house
  • 26-foot Vettel Haus tiny house
  • 26-foot Vettel Haus tiny house

The bathroom is the part that surprised reviewers. Tiny homes often make compromises here — a wet room or compact shower — but myHAUSING describes Vettel’s bathroom as “spa-inspired,” and the layout backs that up: flushing toilet, vanity sink and a shower/bathtub combo rather than the minimal shower stall you might expect. It’s an intentional move to give the house a feeling of long-term livability, not just weekend-retreat status.

  • 26-foot Vettel Haus tiny house
  • 26-foot Vettel Haus tiny house
  • 26-foot Vettel Haus tiny house
  • 26-foot Vettel Haus tiny house
  • 26-foot Vettel Haus tiny house
  • 26-foot Vettel Haus tiny house
  • 26-foot Vettel Haus tiny house
  • 26-foot Vettel Haus tiny house

Who’s the Vettel for? It’s pitched at people who want mobility without living like they’re camping, or buyers downsizing with an eye for design. At under 27 feet, it can be towed with the right vehicle, sited in tiny-house communities, or parked as a backyard ADU where local rules allow. The downsides are the usual ones: towability limits, potential site- and permit-headaches, and the invisible line items — delivery fees, site prep, and customization costs — that aren’t always baked into the sticker price. myHAUSING does offer customization, but buyers should ask early and insist on detailed delivery quotes.

  • 26-foot Vettel Haus tiny house
  • 26-foot Vettel Haus tiny house

Price and purchase notes: myHAUSING lists the Vettel Haus at US$89,995, though potential delivery charges weren’t spelled out in the coverage. If you’re shopping, treat the base price as a starting point and get written quotes for transport, permits and any optional upgrades.

The Vettel isn’t a panacea for housing shortages or an investment for everyone — it’s a very particular product in a very particular market. But as a piece of design it’s persuasive: thoughtful storage, deliberate daylighting, and a few premium touches (a tub, a decent kitchen layout) move it from “novelty” to “serious micro-home.” For anyone tempted by the tiny-house life, it’s an example of how much comfort you can squeeze into a small trailer if you plan every inch with care.


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