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Did you know open floor plans can make a small or tiny home feel larger than it actually is? Check out our collection of tiny open-concept floor plans below. Each design is under 1,000 sq. ft.
The majority of people seeking a tiny or small home would likely appreciate an open floor plan. Why? Because open layouts are modern and popular, as they provide an open sight line from the kitchen to the main living area, allowing parents to entertain kids or engage with guests while preparing meals. What's more, open floor plans often make a smaller home feel larger than it actually is. To maximize this effect, try selecting a tiny open floor plan with vaulted ceilings and outdoor living space.
Homeowners who prefer a more traditional interior design might appreciate a more closed floor plan, where there is no direct sight line from the kitchen to the main living space. Moreover, as is the case with any tiny house plan, if you have or are planning to have a large family, you'll likely need a home design with more bedrooms and more square footage.
Interesting fact: tiny homes generally cost less to build (overall) than larger designs. However, a tiny home's cost per sq. ft. might actually be higher than the cost per sq. ft. of a larger home. The point being: lots of things factor into how much a house will cost to build. To get a better idea of what a tiny open floor plan will cost to build in your area, click the Get a Cost to Build Report button on the product detail page of the design you're interested in building.