The original version of Tiny House Floor Plans was published in 2009. Today a brand new and completely updated version of the book was released.

Tiny House Floor Plans, Second Edition has 356 floor plan designs ranging from 24 12-foot tiny houses to 48 36-foot tiny houses. The book focuses on the larger more popular tiny house sizes from 24-feet and up but still keeps to the Tiny House Movement’s roots and has plenty of 12, 14, 16, 18, and 20-foot tiny house plans as well.
You can order the book in print or as an ebook.
Now, let’s take a look inside. Below is one sample page from each chapter of the book.









If you have an original first edition, you’ll be happy to hear that this book is 100% brand new. All the drawing have been drawn new from scratch. Some of the main differences between the two versions are:
- Stairs Everywhere. Most of the designs use stairs. Back in 2009, stairs in tiny houses were still kind of a new thing. Today most tiny houses are built with stairs, so this new book has them in copious quantities.
- Unique bathroom layouts. Most tiny house bathrooms are typically a shower on one side, a toilet on the other, and a tiny sink in between. In this new edition, there are so many new and unique bathroom layouts.
- So many kitchen layouts. Small kitchens, massive kitchens, and everything in between.
- Many more designs. The first edition had just over 200 floor plans. This new edition has 356 floor plans.
- Rooflines. In the first version, the plans didn’t show where the roof was. You can see what kind of roof it is and where the rooflines lay in the new version.
- Wheel Wells. You can spot where the trailer fenders would be and see how each plan is designed to fit the trailer.
- Tons of Storage. Each design has ample locations for built-in storage on the lower level and in the lofts.
- Family Friendly. Many designs have bed space for 4 or more people, either in dedicated bedrooms and lofts or flexible sleeping locations for guests on sofas.
- It’s bigger. Tiny houses are getting bigger, so this book had to get bigger too. The first version measured 6″x9″. This book is a full 8.5″ x 11″ and almost twice as thick. It still fits on most bookshelves, though.
You can order the book in print or as an ebook.