Berenstein Bear is a tiny home by Rolling Bear Tiny Homes, a builder based in Richmond, British Columbia. Measuring 33 feet long and 11 feet wide, the home provides approximately 450 square feet of living space across a main level and loft. The layout includes a queen-size bedroom on the ground floor, a loft bedroom sized for a king bed, a living area, a kitchen, a bathroom and a home office nook. A rooftop deck adds outdoor space above the compact footprint.
Pine log siding wraps the exterior and is paired with a 26-gauge standing-seam metal roof. The home sits on a Canadian-made Rainbow triple-axle trailer rated at 21,000 GVW, which is included in the base package. The kitchen contains a farmhouse sink, induction cooktop, full oven and fridge-freezer. Glass sliding doors enclose the bathroom's tub-and-shower combination, alongside a vanity, medicine cabinet and storage shelving. Double French doors open from the living area toward an outdoor deck connection.
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Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Luxury Tiny Cabins
- Compact homes with rustic finishes and full-scale amenities signal a growing market for premium downsized living that blends affordability, mobility and lifestyle appeal.
- Rooftop Outdoor Living
- Elevated decks on small-footprint homes transform unused roof space into functional leisure areas, expanding perceived square footage without increasing land requirements.
- Mobile Multi-room Homes
- Trailer-based layouts with multiple bedrooms and work nooks create new possibilities for flexible housing models suited to remote workers, small families and seasonal properties.
Where This Applies
- Modular Housing
- Factory-built tiny homes with customizable layouts introduce scalable alternatives to conventional construction amid rising demand for faster, lower-cost residential options.
- Outdoor Living
- Integrated deck connections and rooftop spaces broaden the role of exterior design in compact housing, creating crossover potential between homebuilding, landscaping and lifestyle products.
- Sustainable Real Estate
- Smaller dwellings with efficient appliances and reduced material footprints align with emerging property models centered on lower-impact ownership, rentals and accessory dwelling units.
