Canadian Winter-Ready Tiny Homes

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The Minimaliste Thuya Tiny House is Clad in Cedar

The Minimaliste Thuya tiny house is a compact home built with the rigors of Canadian winters in mind to keep inhabitants comfortable and cozy no matter the time of year.

The home measures in at 26-feet in length and is built on a triple-axle trailer to accommodate being easily shifted between locations. The home makes the most of its small interior with a well-appointed kitchen, living room, bathroom and bedroom loft to easily accommodate the needs of individuals or couples.

The Minimaliste Thuya tiny house is priced starting at $125,500 and is built with the structural integrity needed to survive Canadian winters. This is thanks to a series of structurally insulated panels to maximize an airtight construction.
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