Tiny Space: Mobile accommodation with full amenities

by F. Zuber - 2025-12-05

Tiny Space presents Tiny Stay at BOOT & FUN, a mobile accommodation that can be used as a fully-fledged room on wheels. The unit serves as a temporary sleeping quarters that can be used wherever accommodation is needed for just a few days. Festivals, events, and trade fairs are among the most common scenarios in which a compact, self-contained solution of this kind is in demand.

mobile accommodation garden Tiny Stay

Tiny Stay interior design & spatial effect

The accommodation is designed as a small hotel room and has a living space of 11 m². Despite the small floor space, it creates a much larger impression. The high ceiling plays a central role in this, as does the large corner window, which opens up the interior and directs light into the room. The bathroom is fully equipped: shower, toilet, and sink are located in a separate, compact area. The construction is mainly based on wood, and the insulation consists of wood wool. The combination of natural materials and targeted architectural elements creates a calm and pleasant feeling of space that offers sufficient comfort for short stays.

Tiny Stay Interior Design Spatial Effect

Locations, duration of use, and typical target groups

The mobile accommodation is particularly useful where additional sleeping space is needed for a limited period of time. Festival organizers, trade fair operators, and organizers of larger events use it when short-term capacity needs to be provided. Private individuals also use the unit, for example on properties in Brandenburg or on islands, when a temporary retreat is needed. It is designed for use for a few days and is aimed at people who need a closed, weather-protected space for a short period of time. The construction allows the accommodation to be set up without any structural preparation. Once water and electricity have been connected, the space is ready for use.

Tiny Space Mobile Accommodation Fully Equipped

Energy supply, technical conditions, and limits of self-sufficiency

The mobile unit is not self-sufficient. Although there are solar panels on the roof, their surface area is not sufficient to fully operate the air conditioning or heating. A combination of electricity and gas is used for regular operation. In addition, fresh water, water supply, and gray water connections are required to ensure operation. The connection is made via a standard power supply; high-voltage current is not required. This allows the units to be easily operated on event sites or private properties. The technical design is aimed at providing functional accommodation for short stays without requiring complex infrastructure.

Tiny Space Bathroom Mobile Accommodation

Transport, assembly, and development of the garden module

Transporting the unit requires a powerful towing vehicle, as the model weighs around 3.5 tons. Vans such as a Sprinter or SUVs with a suitable engine are suitable. On site, assembly takes just a few minutes: the accommodation is parked, supports are extended, and connections are made. It usually takes between ten and fifteen minutes for the room to be ready for use.

Tiny Space Energy Supply Technical Requirements Solar Panels

A striking detail is the small garden area, which is now available on numerous models. It was originally created for practical reasons when an early trailer was longer than needed. The free space was converted into a small strawberry field and was well received by users. As a result, this element became an integral part of many units. The project originated in Tiny Space's business with mobile meeting rooms for conferences and congresses. These rooms serve as retreats for discussions, recordings, or work phases.

Tiny Space Mobile Room Tiny Stay BOOT FUN 2025