The tiny house lifestyle is not only popular in North America and Australia but has also made a significant impact in Europe as well. The result is a myriad of tiny house makers that have established themselves as a big name in Europe, with Baluchon, Madeiguincho, and Tiny Wunder House to name a few. One such maker that is worth checking is the Belgium-based Tiny Home.be. The manufacturer has designed a dozen of tiny homes but the one that caught our attention is the Peter tiny house on wheels.
Designed and built by the skilled team at Tiny Home.be, the tiny house comes based on a triple-axle trailer. “This compact dwelling was crafted as a pied-à-terre for Peter, a Belgian expatriate who sought a simple, mobile base for his visits back home,” explains the maker. Installed in Belgium, the Peter tiny house serves as a secondary residence, blending seamlessly into its surroundings while providing all the comforts of a permanent home.
Its exterior, clad in Rockpanel Caramel Oak, exudes a warm, natural aesthetic that complements the Belgian landscape, whether parked in a rural garden or a quiet suburban lot. The Rockpanel exterior not only offers durability and low maintenance but also contributes to the home’s eco-conscious profile. At 23.6 feet long, the Peter tiny house maximizes its modest footprint with a layout that balances practicality and comfort.
Inside, the space is divided into two sleeping areas, each designed to accommodate two people. One of the sleeping areas can be accessed via a ladder, while the other space can be reached via a storage-integrated staircase. The inclusion of two distinct bedrooms showcases the builder’s knack for optimizing space without sacrificing livability.
The tiny house doesn’t come with any appliances as of yet but the maker has made room for an efficient kitchenette that can be equipped with essentials like a cooktop, sink, and storage. Then we have the compact bathroom with a shower and toilet that ensures that the stays are comfortable, no matter the duration. Akin to Decathlon Tiny Homes, Tiny Home.be has kept the living room spacious for the dweller to furnish themselves.
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Other nitty-gritty details include large windows that flood the space with natural light, enhancing the sense of openness and connecting the interior to the outdoors. The use of sustainable materials, such as thermally treated wood for the interior finishes, aligns with the company’s eco-friendly ethos, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. There is no word on the price of the tiny house, so one would need to hop on the manufacturer’s website to get details regarding the same.
The design of the Peter tiny house prioritizes energy efficiency, with insulation suited for Belgium’s variable climate, ensuring comfort year-round. This blend of portability and sustainability makes the Peter tiny house an ideal solution for someone craving a low-impact, flexible home base.









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