The Urban Gable Park Is What Happens When a Tiny Home Builder Stops Making Compromises

There’s a version of tiny home living that asks you to give things up…headroom, counter space, the dignity of a real kitchen. The Urban Gable Park by Tru Form Tiny isn’t that version. This is a single-level park model that leans fully into comfort, using its generous footprint to deliver something closer to a well-designed apartment than a life lived sideways.

The numbers tell part of the story. At 30 ft long and 11 ft wide, the Urban Gable Park goes significantly beyond the standard 8.5 ft width found in most tiny homes on wheels. That extra width isn’t just a spec, it changes how the interior feels. Rooms breathe. The bedroom has real headroom. The living area fits an actual sofa without everything feeling like a puzzle. The trade-off is a permit requirement for towing on public roads, but given that this is a park model built to stay put, that’s rarely a concern.

Designer: Tru Form Tiny

The design language throughout is clean and considered. The kitchen is fully equipped with maple slab cabinets, an induction cooktop, a full-size fridge, and a dishwasher, all tucked into a striking limewash alcove. It’s the kind of kitchen that makes cooking feel intentional rather than improvised. The bathroom holds its own too. A concrete vessel sink, terrazzo tile floors, and matte black fixtures run throughout, alongside a walk-in shower and a stacked washer/dryer. These aren’t budget compromises dressed up to look good. They’re material choices made by people who know what they’re doing.

The layout is built for two. The bedroom features deck access, offering a private outdoor connection that’s rare at this scale. A full-light black fiberglass entry door anchors the exterior alongside the home’s gable roofline; simple, architectural, and confident. A covered porch rounds out the outdoor living space, giving the Urban Gable Park a residential quality that most park models simply don’t reach.

Built on a quad-axle trailer, the Urban Gable Park is currently available starting at $174,000. For a home this refined and this livable, that figure starts to make a certain kind of sense. Tru Form Tiny, now celebrating its 10th year as a builder, has always understood that downsizing shouldn’t mean downgrading. The Urban Gable Park is the clearest proof of that philosophy yet.

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