Bella tiny house priced $220,000

- New Frontier Design is marketing its Bella tiny house at a starting price of $220,000, pitching the model as a privacy-first retreat for dense settings rather than a budget downsizing option. - The company says Bella sleeps four and centers on a spa-style wet room, with concrete finishes, smoked glass, a skylight rainfall shower, large picture windows, and roughly 10 skylights. - Bella extends New Frontier’s luxury-first tiny-home strategy in a market where the company’s listed models already start at six figures. (newfrontierdesign.com)

New Frontier Design’s Bella tiny house starts at $220,000, putting it in the luxury end of the small-home market rather than the bargain one. (newfrontierdesign.com) On its Bella product page, the Nashville-based company describes the model as a “privacy-first retreat” built for high-density settings. The home is designed to sleep four. (newfrontierdesign.com 1) (newfrontierdesign.com 2) The main selling point is the bathroom. New Frontier says Bella includes a spa-style wet room with concrete finishes, smoked glass, and a rainfall shower set beneath a skylight. (newfrontierdesign.com) Homecrux, which reviewed the model on April 26, reported the wet room measures 7 by 9 feet and said the house uses 10 skylights to pull daylight and ventilation through the interior. (homecrux.com) That feature list helps explain the price. Bella is being sold less as an entry-level tiny home and more as a design-led compact house with oversized amenities for its footprint. (newfrontierdesign.com) (homecrux.com) New Frontier has been in the luxury tiny-home business since 2015, according to builder directories that track the company, and its current lineup includes other premium models such as the Orchid, which also starts at $220,000. (tinyhomelist.com) (newfrontierdesign.com) Older industry estimates from Prefab Review put New Frontier homes in a range of roughly $293 to $598 or more per square foot, underscoring how far this segment sits from the low-cost image often attached to tiny houses. (prefabreview.com) Bella’s pitch is straightforward: less square footage, more finish detail, and a bathroom large enough to headline the sales sheet. (newfrontierdesign.com) (homecrux.com)

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