May 04, 2026
The "Vesta" by California Tiny House is one of those tiny homes that just feels right the moment you step inside. At 320-square feet (10’ x 32’), it doesn’t try to overcomplicate things—instead, it focuses on what actually matters for day-to-day living: a practical layout, natural light, and enough space to feel comfortable without excess.
Designed as a single-level home with a main-level bedroom, the "Vesta" leans more toward livability than novelty. Whether you’re thinking about full-time tiny living, a backyard ADU, or a simple guest house, this layout makes it easy to picture yourself actually living here—not just visiting.


You enter directly into the living area, and it feels open right away. The width of the home combined with large windows gives it a bright, airy feel that makes the space seem bigger than it is.

There’s enough room for a comfortable sofa, a small coffee table, and even a mounted TV if you wanted it. It’s not oversized—but it doesn’t feel restrictive either. It’s the kind of living room that works for slow mornings, casual evenings, or just having a place to sit and unwind.

The kitchen runs along the side of the home in a galley-style layout, and it’s surprisingly functional. You’ve got counter space on both sides, which makes cooking feel more natural than in tighter one-wall kitchens.
It includes apartment-size appliances—a fridge, induction cooktop, and microwave—along with upper and lower cabinets for storage.

One detail that stands out is how the kitchen connects to the rest of the home. It doesn’t feel tucked away—it feels like part of the living space, which makes it easier to cook, chat, and move around without feeling boxed in.





The bathroom sits between the kitchen and bedroom and acts as a natural divider between the spaces. It includes a full shower, toilet, and vanity—simple, clean, and functional.
It’s not oversized, but it’s designed in a way that gives you everything you need without feeling cramped.

At the opposite end of the home, the main-floor bedroom is one of the biggest highlights. No ladder, no climbing—just a straightforward, comfortable sleeping space.
There’s room for a full or queen bed, and built-in closets help keep things organized without taking up extra space. It feels private enough to separate from the main living area, which is something you don’t always get in smaller homes.
This is one of those features that makes the Vesta especially appealing for long-term living.


For a 320-sqft home, the "Vesta" does a great job with storage. Between the kitchen cabinets, bedroom closets, and additional built-ins, there’s enough space to stay organized.
One of the more practical features is the dedicated space for a washer/dryer combo unit in the bedroom, which adds a level of convenience that makes full-time living much more realistic.
One of the things that really ties the "Vesta" together is how much natural light it gets. Large windows are placed throughout the home, bringing in views and making the space feel open and connected to the outside.
The finishes are clean and modern—painted cabinetry, butcher block countertops, and light-toned materials that keep everything feeling warm but simple.
It’s minimal, but not cold. Practical, but still inviting.







The "Vesta" is a great example of a tiny home that doesn’t try to do too much—it just does the basics really well. At 320-sqft, it offers a layout that feels natural, a main-floor bedroom for comfort, and enough functionality to support everyday life.
It’s simple, clean, and easy to imagine living in—which is exactly what most people are looking for when they start considering the tiny lifestyle.


👉 Would you live in a 320-sq-ft tiny home like this? Let us know in the comments!
📍 Location: Fresno, California
📐 Size: 320-sqft | 10' x 32'
🏡 Type: Tiny House on Wheels
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My name is Alan—founder at Dream Big Live Tiny Co! A few years ago, I quit my consulting job to pursue a life full of adventure. After traveling around the world for a year, I sold most of my stuff and moved into an 160-sqft tiny house. Now I spend most of my time showcasing incredible people living with less in pursuit of more freedom, as well as incredible tiny houses around the world!
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