RUUM is a modular cabin built by RUUM Tiny Houses, a prefab manufacturer based in Estonia. The cabin provides 20m2 living space which can accommodate 2 people.
RUUM Tiny Houses start at 20 m2 but they come equipped with everything you need. Upon entering, you’re met with an open plan living and kitchen area big enough for a couch, TV, coffee table, and built in kitchen. Or use it as a home office with shelves and a desk. There’s plenty of room, no matter your needs.
In the bathroom, you’ll find a walk-in shower, flushing toilet, and small sink with a vanity. Fitted with LED lights and FIBO wall panels, it’s stylish and sleek.
The second floor is ideal for a full-sized mattress or even a King if you need it. There are outlets to keep your devices charged and LED lights running the length of the house.
Our custom-built ladder is movable, giving you full access to the space and allowing you to move it when it’s not in use.
What's included in the tiny house price?
Our “Standard Package” is for a fully functioning house with windows, a roof, and everything the average person would expect from a tiny house.
Exterior
The exterior includes a RUUKI metal roof, our in-house produced yakisugi cladding, weatherproof house wrap, Rekman wooden double glass windows and door.
Living room
LVT flooring, in-house produced and treated plywood wall and ceiling panels. LED lighting along the profile of the windows and down the full length of the ceiling. A custom movable ladder to maximise space on the first floor while not in use.
Bathroom
FIBO wall and ceiling panels, LVT flooring, walk-in shower, flushing toilet.
Second floor
Plywood floor panels, LED lighting strip along the full length of the house, 2 electrical outlets in bedside compartments.
Transport and installation
Our tiny houses are made from pre-built factory modules that slot together on your build site. This means there’s no need for road closures or heavy lift cranes. All the modules can fit on regular trucks or even car trailers if needed. This way, we leave the smallest possible footprint and can assemble our houses in hard-to-reach places where lifting a full house with a 50-ton crane is just not feasible.