The Ebene V4 by Minimaliste is a 360-square-foot tiny house on wheels designed for full-time living. At 36.5 feet long and 10.5 feet wide, this park model certified THOW features dual lofts at both ends, maximizing main floor living space. The design includes a full kitchen, functional bathroom, and flexible living/dining area with modular seating options.
Built in Quebec, Canada, Minimaliste’s Ebene model combines cedar and steel exterior siding with a shed-style roof. The interior uses white painted engineered plywood walls and stained pine ceiling panels to create a bright, open atmosphere.
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Ebene V4 Exterior with Mixed Siding
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Open Floor Plan Living Area
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Full Kitchen with Storage Cabinets
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Living Room with Natural Light
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Bump-Out Area with Built-In Cabinets
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Dining Area with Modular Seating
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Storage Staircase to Loft
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Kitchen Counter and Appliances
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Dual Loft Bedrooms
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Bathroom with Full Fixtures
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Entry and Closet Storage
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Exterior Views
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Video Tour: Ebene V4 Tiny House
Design Details
- Model: Ebene V4
- Builder: Minimaliste (Quebec, Canada)
- Size: 360 sq ft
- Dimensions: 36.5′ x 10.5′
- Certification: Park Model
- Bedrooms: 2 (dual lofts)
- Sleeps: 4-6 people
- Loft Access: Storage staircase (primary), ladder (secondary)
- Kitchen: Full-size with storage cabinets
- Bathroom: Full bathroom
- Exterior Siding: Vertical and horizontal cedar or steel mix
- Roof: Shed profile with steel sheets and hidden fasteners
- Interior Walls: White painted engineered plywood
- Ceiling: Stained pine siding
- Trim Colors: White, charcoal, or black options
- Special Feature: Bump-out section for TV/entertainment area
- Starting Price: $198,700 CAD
Lessons from This Design
- Dual Lofts Maximize Main Floor Space: Placing sleeping lofts at both ends of the home rather than stacking them creates the largest possible main floor living area, making the space feel less cramped for daily activities
- 10.5-Foot Width Changes Everything: At 10.5 feet wide (wider than standard 8.5-foot THOWs), the Ebene allows for more comfortable furniture arrangements and easier movement throughout the home
- Mixed Loft Access Options: Using a storage staircase for one loft and a ladder for the second saves space while providing easier access for the primary sleeping area
- Modular Furniture Increases Flexibility: Rolling tables and modular seating in the living/dining area allow owners to reconfigure the space for different uses throughout the day
- Professional Builds Enable Wider Designs: At 10.5 feet wide, this home requires oversize transport permits—professional builders like Minimaliste handle the logistics of building and delivering wider-than-standard tiny houses
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Very nice. I love the privacy wall in the loft bedroom. If this were my home I would do the same thing.
Minimalist(e) is not how I would describe this. “Basic” or “spartan” except for the price.
There are far more basic and spartan homes than this. It’s just not moved into yet by the owner but it’s a designer home completely custom made for the specific owner… So is only as minimal as the owner wanted to go but is still a big scale down from what’s normal in Canada… You don’t have to go to extremes to call it minimaliste…
It looks super classy, and gives the best of both worlds!
…hummm… I wonder if the manufacturer knows that “ebene” is also the name of a powerful hallucinogen found in Brazil?
It means “Ebony” in French. It’s a French-Canadian company.
Very nice , but in a house this size , it would be nice to have a main floor bedroom ( unless i missed seeing it )
In this particular home, no, but even in homes this size that’s still up to how you prioritize the space usage. Everything they do is completely custom for each one they build. So it just depends how big you want the kitchen, the living room and/or office space, etc. to then set aside space for a main level bedroom…
They’ve done main level bedrooms many times before, the previous article on this builder, “10’x35′ Noyer XL Tiny House With Main Floor Bedroom,” has one for example, but there are always trade offs and will depend on your priorities and preferred way to use the space…
Great model. I could definitely see myself living in something like this. Gorgeous layout.
Oddly enough I like this one. It wouldn’t be minimalist after I moved in with my stuff. LOL
Nice house, and with some clever decorating, it can be a nice home.
I really like this house, except for the low ceiling in the loft area. Otherwise, I could actually see myself living in something this size. Thank you for the post, Alex and keep those great quotes coming. My quote database is full of quotes from the Tiny House newsletter. 😉
I forgot to mention that I didn’t care for the exterior color. I would want some other color.
I basically like it! While I would customise it — it has such potential to be a lovely small home!!!
That’s the idea with them, every one they build is custom and tailored to the specific client… The models are just starting points for them but every detail can be changed. Mainly just limited to size and dimensions of the structure, as they don’t make the trailers they’re built on, but otherwise have near complete freedom to design it however you want…
They’ve even done one for someone concerned about EMF, so there isn’t much they won’t cater to as long as it’s in your budget…
Nice. Clean lines, blank slate, which is always good when people have their own things to add to it. I’m assuming there is a closet in the bathroom between the sink and the washer? It’s hard to tell without a floor plan layout. The cabinets in the main loft are amazing.
I am a tiny house enthusiast, however, I don’t know if I’d like ALWAYS crawling around on my hands and knees while in the loft. This one may be tall enough to at least stand stooped.
My only real concern is egress from the loft in an emergency. No opening windows or roof window. I would add this somewhere for sure. Otherwise, it seems flawless! Great workmanship, clean sharp lines.
The closet in the bathroom houses the house mechanicals, which include the water heater tank, water filter, 12v fuse box and power supply… But the space between the sink and the outer wall is open to use for storage. It’s basically an L shaped space between the combo washer/dryer, by the left side of the entrance to the bathroom, and the bathroom sink at the middle, far end… So about half the space is usable…
While the main bedroom loft has an egress window on the taller side, same side as the stairs… The other loft, over the bathroom, is the only one that lacks one but it’s only meant for storage and also doesn’t have as much headroom as the main loft…