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Open-Concept Minimalist 25-foot Tiny House Built with Reclaimed Materials.


Beautiful Micro-House on a charming piece of land. A 50-acre forest that perfectly blends sugar maple, white and yellow birch, cedar, pine and more. A stay away from traffic and its horns. The starry skies and the tranquility so much hoped for. The climate offers warm temperatures during the day and cool at night. The silence broken by the abundance of birds of various species embellishes the tranquility. Discover the simple pleasures of living in an eco-dwelling.



This is a 25-foot long minimalist tiny house in Rimouski, Quebec. It has a very simple, open concept design which makes the space really flexible, and it’s built with almost 100% secondhand and reclaimed materials, including the trailer, the windows, doors, the cabinets and most of the wood. It has a rainwater collection system for the shower and sinks, and it’s designed to be on the grid with electric heat and hot water. There is a main loft that sleeps two, a second loft that they plan to convert to a child's area with a railing and a single bed, and the couch pulls out to sleep two more people.



Israel and Audrey live on a remote piece of land that has access to a lake, and they've got big plans to grow their own food, organize outdoor activities, create trails, and they want to share their little piece of paradise with new people. They have the tiny house, a tipi, and a yurt for rent.



A peaceful place where you will find flowers, trees and gardens. The ideal place to observe the stars, birds and walk in the forest. In time, even the aurora borealis come to make the show with us! ! ! Sometimes musicians friends near the fire, sometimes the total tranquility. Only the nature that speaks will please you.Accessible by bike or on foot, a kayak on the lake is available.

You can find out more about this dog-friendly tiny house on wheels on Airbnb here: https://www.airbnb.ca/rooms/24714447

And you can follow them on Instagram here:


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