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A Dedicated Home Office, Now That You Work From Home

Working from the kitchen table gets old fast. A tiny home on wheels gives you a real, separate office in the backyard — quiet, purpose-built, and a proper line between work and home.

A tiny home interior set up with a laptop at a benchtop as a quiet home office nook

Working from home is here to stay — but the kitchen table was never meant to be an office. A tiny home on wheels gives you a dedicated, separate workspace just steps from the back door.

A real line between work and home

A separate building does something a spare room can't: it gives you a genuine boundary. You "go to work" in the morning and leave it behind at the end of the day, without the distractions of the house.

Purpose-built for focus

With good natural light, insulation, and heating and cooling, a tiny home makes a comfortable, quiet office year-round. There's room for a proper desk, storage, and even a meeting space or client area.

Flexible for whatever's next

Because it's built on wheels, your office isn't locked in. Down the track it can become a guest room, a studio or extra accommodation — or move with you if you relocate.

General information only. Using a building as a home office or business space may have council or zoning implications — check locally.

Ready to reclaim your kitchen table? Talk to Big Coast Tiny Homes about a home office built for the way you work.