Toe-Kick Heaters and Ikea Counters Come Stock With These $68K Tiny Homes
Quebec company Minimaliste’s ten customizable models are equipped for colder climates and can be customized down to the cabinet fronts.
Quebec company Minimaliste’s ten customizable models are equipped for colder climates and can be customized down to the cabinet fronts.
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Minimaliste was founded in 2015 to address a gap in the tiny home market. "Everything that existed at the time was designed for hot countries. We wanted to make houses that were designed to withstand the cold here in Quebec," says company cofounder Jean-Philippe Marquis. According to him, the idea was a popular one. "We had barely put our first images online before emails from customers started pouring in by the dozen every week," he told Le Journal de Montréal in an interview last year. Here, he shares what the excitement surrounding Minimaliste is all about.
What’s the most exciting project you’ve realized to date?
Our most exciting project would be our first Noyer model. It was designed for a corporate photographer in California who also owns a blog about tiny living. I think the most important element in this project was the upraised living area with eight-foot-deep drawers beneath it, along with a backsplash with a pattern that matches a vase that belonged to her grandmother.
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