Tiny Houses

Video: Hardy tiny house gets a size boost for apartment-like living

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The 2024 Noyer XL has a length of 38.5 ft (11.7 m) and is based on a triple-axle trailer
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The 2024 Noyer XL has a length of 38.5 ft (11.7 m) and is based on a triple-axle trailer
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The 2024 Noyer XL is finished in horizontal cedar and vertical steel
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The 2024 Noyer XL's extra width lends its interior a more spacious and apartment-like layout
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The 2024 Noyer XL's living room includes a sofa and an entertainment center
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The 2024 Noyer XL's living room is raised, allowing for a lot of underfloor storage space
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The 2024 Noyer XL's bathroom includes a shower, vanity sink and flushing toilet
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The 2024 Noyer XL's kitchen includes a breakfast bar-style dining area with stool seating
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The 2024 Noyer XL's upstairs bedroom is a typical tiny house-style space with a low ceiling, plus a little storage space
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The 2024 Noyer XL's downstairs bedroom has ample headroom to stand upright
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The 2024 Noyer XL's upstairs bedroom is reached by storage-integrated staircase
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Canada's Minimaliste previously impressed us with its Noyer and Noyer XL models, which offer luxurious small living in all weather, including extremes of hot and cold. The firm has now iterated on the Noyer line once again with a new and improved – and even larger – tiny house that offers lots of storage space and a roomy apartment-like layout.

The 2024 Noyer XL has a length of 38.5 ft (11.7 m), which is an increase of 3.5 ft (just over 1 m) over the previous Noyer XL. Obviously this isn't a huge amount but every inch helps with these tiny houses. It also has a width of 10.5 ft (3.2 m), which means it requires a permit to tow on the road, so you lose some flexibility but gain a much more spacious interior compared to a standard tiny house. Its exterior is finished in horizontal cedar and vertical steel, and it's based on a triple-axle trailer.

The entrance opens onto the kitchen with the living room to the right. This has a raised floor, creating a useful-looking underfloor storage area that slides out in long drawers. Storage is a crucial area that some tiny house builders neglect, but Minimaliste has gone to a lot of effort to install lots of little nooks throughout this one. Up in the living room proper is a sofa and some more seating, as well as an entertainment center.

The kitchen itself looks relatively spacious and contains more storage space, as well as a fridge/freezer, oven, sink, and a propane-powered stove. There's also a dedicated breakfast bar-style dining area with stool seating.

The 2024 Noyer XL's extra width lends its interior a more spacious and apartment-like layout
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The 2024 Noyer XL's kitchen connects to a hallway, which has a separate washing machine and dryer installed, plus some shelving, and offers access to the bathroom. This is a standard tiny house bathroom and looks very compact, with a flushing toilet, vanity sink unit, and a shower.

The downstairs bedroom is accessed via the hallway too. Thanks to its ample headroom, it can fit a double bed or even bunk beds, and also has yet more storage in the form of a large wardrobe. Elsewhere, an upstairs bedroom is accessed by storage-integrated stairs and is a typical loft-style space with a low ceiling and a double bed, plus a little more storage.

The 2024 Noyer XL's downstairs bedroom has ample headroom to stand upright
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As is the case with previous Minimaliste tiny houses, the 2024 Noyer XL was built using SIPs (structural insulated panels) and has excellent insulation and a high level of airtightness, meaning it maintains a steady temperature inside and uses relatively little energy to heat or cool. It gets power from a standard RV-style hookup and has heat recovery air exchangers and mini-split air-conditioning systems installed.

We've no word on the price of this exact model, but the Noyer XL line starts at US$154,500. Check out the short video below for a tour.

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minimaliste has an understated sense of irony. Still, they wouldn't be selling them if there weren't people buying them. But to my mind, this isn't a tiny house. It's a tiny mansion. Are you traveling with this? Any larger and you'd be in a double-wide. And I guess double-wide is double money plus set-up... If you park it, will it appreciate like a stick-built home?
Jinpa
You can't escape the HOA if you have to set one or these up in an HOA trailer park or development, with the high monthly space and amenity rental cost. At $154k+, it is in the range of many stick-built 2br houses or apartments, so price also isn't the appeal. Buying a lot and getting utilities conformed to village requirements may cost another $50k. Then there is getting one of these tied down so it won't be blown away in high wind or flooded by high water.