A meticulously designed thirty-square-metre tiny home built on a regional Victorian block has gone viral on social media, racking up tens of millions of views and starting a serious conversation about the future of Australian housing.

The home, designed by a young architect-couple, makes ingenious use of every square centimetre: a fold-down dining table, a retractable bed, hidden laundry, and even a compact home office tucked into what looks at first glance like a wardrobe.

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Despite its modest footprint, the home features full-height ceilings, oversized glazing, and quality finishes throughout, proving that small does not have to mean compromised.

The owners say their cost of living has dropped dramatically since moving in, and that they have never felt more connected to their surroundings.