Description
For a wider house, these are the 10′ wide version of our 32′ tiny house foundation trailer plans. This is the middle width as an answer to the Size Quandary. Build it at 32′ (primary length) or 30′ (optional length). — Just one of the many options in the plans. We also offer this trailer in a traditional 8.5′ Width, 32′ Length and in the extra wide size 12′ Wide, 32′ Length platform.
With 32′ length and a wider than standard 10′ width, tiny is not so tiny because the added width yields a lot of extra space. All our Tiny House Trailer Plans have a design, with engineering, specifically for building your home on. Build the foundation to last a lifetime.
For more detail information about these wide tiny house trailer plans, please read the introduction article.
Specifications:
- High capacity triple axles for maximum support.
- 10′ x 32′ nominal deck size, or 30′ length option. (Frame is 118″ wide for house finish at 10′ width.)
- 18,000 lb. capacity. * For more capacity than you need.
- Optimized low floor because joist support integrates into the frame for max internal head space.
- Trailer frame is designed for supporting load at the perimeter — where outside walls carry the weight.
- Special frame design makes for easier construction and a flat, well supported floor.
- Plans include options.
- Full detail drawings and illustrated instructions come with the download.
- The design is fully Engineered, and ready to go.
- After payment, just save the blueprints to your computer. It’s that fast.
Wide Tiny House Trailer Plans:
The trailers at on Mechanical Elements are designed for the jobs intended. Since Tiny House trailer plans have unique needs, we designed these for the exact job. You requested the wider version of our popular 32′ design, so here it is. These are wide tiny house trailer plans. Like the standard width, this trailer has optimization for minimal deflection. Read the Engineering Case Study for Tiny House trailer design on the Synthesis website.
We have designed several one-of-a-kind specialty Tiny Home Trailer Plans (for individuals with specific needs). And, we’ve learned a lot about the importance of some of the features. Now, we’ve pulled them together in these plans (and our 24′ version and the shorter 20′ plans) so you get the engineering benefits without the custom trailer plans price!
One frequent desire is a low deck (house floor) to enhance the interior headroom (within legal height limits). That is one great feature of these wide tiny house trailer plans, and it comes from careful engineering. Of course it has the option for drop axles, but we did a lot more. The floor integrates into the frame which saves vertical inches to maximize interior space. Now we’ve made the trailer design wider, because tiny does not have to mean cramped.
More Design Features:

Engineering in these plans includes all we learn from other tiny home trailers. The frame is a solid foundation for your new house, including a cool construction technique to simplify building and help make everything straight and flat. But it’s even more. We use the great engineering tools like FEA (Finite Element Analysis) to back up our claims of “Stiff” and “Strong”. If you are ready for a new Tiny Home, this is the way to go.
- The trailer frame is 118″ wide so siding and edging can extend beyond the frame 1″ on either side. This hides the frame, while staying within 10′ width.
- Total capacity is 18,000 lbs. (including the trailer) total capacity.
- Design includes a perimeter ledge to support the walls. Anchoring is flexible to fit your floor plan and make building both easy and robust.
- Material selections emphasize strength and stiffness for your Tiny Home Foundation. I-Beams for the main loads; Rectangular Tube for crossmembers to resist frame twist; The floor and exterior walls bolt directly to the frame.
- The house floor integrates down into the trailer frame to lower the floor and maximize head space.
- The integration of sides, walls, and flooring with the frame design allows maximum space for the house.
All this because the trailer design has a focus — from the first pencil stroke — as a Tiny House Trailer Foundation.
Please Note:
- In most jurisdictions, because of the extra width, this trailer will require special permits to travel on public roads. Please make sure these wide tiny house trailer plans will work for your situation.
- While 10.5′ width is an option with these plans, in some areas, going over 10′ wide is a different category for towing. Check your legal towing requirements.
- Check your local laws to see if they’ve adopted the ICC standards for Tiny Houses. These plans comply, but it’s worth knowing if those codes apply.
Start Your Wide Tiny House Trailer Right:
No doubt, if you are looking for a sturdy, yet wide Tiny House Trailer as a Foundation for your new home, here’s your plans. Mechanical Elements plans deserve a long look. Build it to last a lifetime – and more. Build it well, then it will serve you well.
Order the plans above, then download immediately and start construction right away! The solid foundation from these Tiny House Trailer Plans is the first step to a fantastic new home.
Reminder: Trailer construction requires metalworking skills and tools for things like cutting, drilling, accurate fixturing and set-up, as well as welding. Strength, durability, and enjoyment depend on how well the trailer is made. Build it well, then Enjoy the Finished Project !!
Trailer Plans & Information:
- Purchase these plans with the “ADD TO CART” button above. After payment confirmation, the Plans are immediately available for Download. Use the link on the return page, or in the email receipt, or login for access.
- For more information about the plans, check out these two articles: What’s In The Plans? and What Makes Our Trailer Plans Better?
- Then, for more on trailers, try these two articles from Synthesis Engineering: “What Makes A Good Trailer Design?” and “Choosing The Right Utility Trailer”.
* Trailer load capacity depends on all the parts — axle(s), components and materials — as well as the craftsmanship in building. All the Mechanical Elements trailers are engineered to perform as stated when built as defined, and when proper care is given in construction. Capacity for this trailer requires proper choices for parts such as the hitch, axle, wheels, tires, safety chain, decking, bolts, pins, etc. Please make sure component load capacities match or exceed the trailer total capacity, and Do not exceed manufacturers limits.
Success with the trailer — in building and for trouble-free trailer life — depends on materials, construction techniques, welding skill, assembly methods, finishing and proper loading. Proper frame set-up and weld integrity are critical, as are bolt torques, tire pressure, tire condition and the mechanics of towing. Always use proper safety and securing equipment when loading or towing a trailer.
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