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| The Overnighter by Nordic & Spruce is a $60,000 tiny house designed for travel, simplicity, and style—offering a fresh take on minimalist living that’s both practical and personal. Nordic And Spruce |
The exterior blends wood and metal with generous windows that flood the interior with light. Optional skylights add a touch of luxury, while the pine-finished interior keeps things warm and grounded. Step inside and you’re greeted by an open, single-floor layout that feels surprisingly spacious. The glazed front door opens into a modest kitchen equipped with a sink, induction cooktop, and optional cabinetry. It’s not gourmet, but it’s enough to whip up a cozy meal after a long drive.
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| The Overnighter is a NOAH certified tiny home designed around an open floor plan. With no loft and fewer partitions. Nordic And Spruce |
Next to the kitchen, a bench seat doubles as a living room sofa—simple, functional, and exactly what you need when space is tight. The sleeping area features a double bed tucked beneath a large window, with storage underneath and plenty of headroom thanks to the single-level design. It’s a small detail, but one that makes a big difference when you’re living in close quarters.
Then there’s the bath—yes, a real bathtub—in the main living area. It’s a bold choice in a tiny house, and while it doesn’t offer much privacy, the adjacent enclosed bathroom does, complete with a flushing toilet and sink. It’s a reminder that even minimalist living can include small luxuries.
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| The Overnighter taps into a growing movement toward mobility, sustainability, and intentional living. Nordic And Spruce |
Starting at $60,000, the Overnighter is relatively affordable for a professionally built tiny home in the U.S. That price tag includes customization options, from materials to layout, and if you need more room, the length can be extended up to 34 feet (10 meters). It’s a flexible foundation for anyone looking to downsize, travel more, or simply rethink what “home” means.
Why does this matter now? Because more people are questioning the cost and complexity of traditional housing. The Overnighter taps into a growing movement toward mobility, sustainability, and intentional living. It’s not just a house—it’s a lifestyle shift. Whether you’re a remote worker, a weekend wanderer, or someone craving simplicity, this tiny home offers a way to live with less while experiencing more.
As interest in tiny living continues to rise, expect to see more designs like the Overnighter—compact, customizable, and crafted for real life. The next wave of housing isn’t just about square footage. It’s about freedom, flexibility, and finding joy in the essentials.
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Source: Nordic And Spruce

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