The Space That Works Six Times as Hard


In small-space design, every square inch counts—and in most RVs, every inch is wasted.

Walk through a typical trailer and you’ll find furniture that does one thing. A dining booth that’s only for meals. A bed that takes up the room all day, even when no one’s sleeping. Dead space that serves no purpose beyond being walked through. In tiny architecture, that’s not just inefficient—it’s unacceptable.

As the legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright once said, “Space is the breath of art.” In mobile living, it’s the breath of freedom. And yet, most mobile spaces are static—locked into a single purpose, inflexible, unresponsive to the rhythms of life.

At Living Vehicle, we saw that as the core flaw in the RV world. The problem isn’t just space—it’s how that space is used. If your home moves, shouldn’t your interior move with you?

So we started over.

In designing the CyberTrailer CT Series, we built a central room that adapts, evolves, and transforms—not once, but six times over. A space that flexes with you throughout the day, effortlessly becoming what you need next. It’s not just about clever storage or collapsing furniture. It’s about a whole new logic of design.

Here’s how we reimagined the core of the CT.

1. The Gear Garage & Ramp

It starts as a blank canvas. Durable tie-downs in the floor. An open layout made to haul serious gear—electric bikes, surfboards, kayaks, even a motorcycle. The patio deck outside the sliding glass door folds down to become a full-width ramp, turning this room into a loading zone for your next escape.  Think of the living area as a garage for travel.  Take your largest toys and adventure supplies with you on the journey, safely secured inside.  

The Gear Garage & Ramp

2. The Open Living Area

Unload the gear, and now it’s your studio. Remove the table, and what’s left is a radiant-heated floor and total freedom. Stretch out. Do yoga. Let the kids build a fort. Leave the slider open to blend inside and out. This is your daily reset.

The Open Living Area

3. The Dining Space

When it’s time to gather, drop in the table. Built-in corner lounge seating comfortably fits four (or five with a chair), and wraparound windows let the outside in. Whether it’s breakfast at sunrise or wine after dark, this space invites connection.

The Dining Space

4. The Home Office

No more choosing between work and travel. Lift the seat cushions, unfold the dual desk, and you’ve got a 60” workstation, complete with power, lighting, and a hidden 32” OLED monitor. Built for two, designed for focus, and powered by the sun.

The Home Office

5. The Primary Bedroom

The dining table lowers, cushions rearrange, and a full queen-sized guest bed takes shape. Designed for comfort and privacy, with its own curtain, reading light, and even a monitor at the footboard. No compromises.

The Primary Bedroom

6. The Second Bedroom

Up above, a second queen bed lives in the ceiling—ready to deploy at the push of a button. The EuroLoft system is silent, sturdy, and self-contained. You can stop halfway to create bunks or lower it all the way for a restful retreat.

The Second Bedroom


This is not just smart design—it’s a smarter way to live.

The CyberTrailer’s living space doesn’t ask you to choose between work or play, rest or movement. It adapts to all of it, effortlessly. It’s six rooms in one footprint. Not through gimmicks, but through purposeful, architectural thinking.

Because when your home moves, your space should move with you.