This Is the Tiny House the Short-Term Rental Market Has Been Waiting For - Yanko Design
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This Is the Tiny House the Short-Term Rental Market Has Been Waiting For - Yanko Design
"At 224 square feet, the Rasa measures 8 feet wide, 20 feet long, and stands 13 feet 6 inches tall. Those numbers might sound modest until you realize the layout sleeps up to six people across two queen-sized sleeping lofts. A 7×8-foot master loft accessible via open stairs, and a 7×5-foot second loft reached by ladder. The height under the lofts clears 6 feet 4 inches, which means the main living level doesn't feel compressed; it feels considered."
"The kitchen punches above its weight. A two-burner electric cooktop, mini fridge, and a pull-down stainless steel sprayer sink cover the essentials without crowding the counter. Built-in barstool seating lines one side, though Simplify Further will swap that out for additional cabinetry if storage matters more than a social kitchen setup."
"What makes the Rasa genuinely interesting is its design origin story. Simplify Further didn't sit down with a mood board. They sat down with data. Three years of short-term rental hosting taught them what makes turnover fast, what keeps maintenance low, and what makes guests leave five-star reviews."
The Rasa by Simplify Further Tiny Homes is a 20-foot mobile home measuring 224 square feet, designed through hands-on experience from 16 active Airbnb listings. The 8-foot-wide structure accommodates two queen-sized sleeping lofts with 6-foot-4-inch clearance in the main living area, creating a spacious feel despite compact dimensions. The kitchen includes a two-burner electric cooktop, mini fridge, and pull-down sprayer sink with optional barstool seating or additional cabinetry. The bathroom provides essential fixtures without typical tiny home compromises. The design prioritizes functionality over aesthetic minimalism, informed by data on guest satisfaction, maintenance requirements, and operational efficiency from short-term rental hosting.
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