Tiny House Floor Plans

Every square foot counts. Draw a to-scale tiny house floor plan with a real footprint and a sleeping area — then export or share it.

In a tiny house the difference between livable and cramped is measured in inches, so a plan that is genuinely to scale matters more here than anywhere else. Most builds sit between 8×20 and 12×30, with a bathroom on one end, a kitchen and living zone in the middle, and sleeping in a loft or a fold-away bed.

Draw your footprint at its real dimensions, set the rooms, and the generator shows you exactly how many square feet are left for living — no guesswork, no plan that looks fine until you try to fit a real bed in it.

What makes a good tiny home floor plan

  • Trailer-legal builds cap at 8.5 ft wide — plan the width first.
  • Put the bathroom over the trailer tongue or on one short end.
  • A sleeping loft frees the whole floor for living and storage.
  • Keep the kitchen and bath plumbing on the same wall.

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