The Véronique is small – even for a tiny house – and maximizes its limited space with an unusual “upside-down” layout. The towable home also boasts some interesting energy saving additions, including a passive heating system.
Designed by France’s Lou Tiny House, the Véronique is based on a double-axle trailer and has a length of 5.80 m (19 ft), which is very compact, even compared to other European models. It’s finished in spruce cladding and is topped by a metal roof.
Lou Tiny House
The home features a solar heating system mounted on its exterior, which is the first we’ve seen in a tiny house. Looking a bit like solar panels, it’s actually a passive system that’s heated by the Sun, with a fan or natural airflow pulling warm air through the home. Should it prove insufficient, there’s also a mini-split air-conditioning system, plus a wood-burning stove (not pictured).
Inside, the living room is actually upstairs, accessed by removable steps, and is a simple room that includes a sofa and a table. Underneath sits the bedroom. This has a low ceiling as you’d expect, though its downstairs position makes it easier to get in and out. It contains a double bed.
The center of the home is occupied by the kitchen. This has an oven and a four-burner propane-powered stove, plus a farmhouse-style sink and space for more appliances. Here lies an unusual “fridge” – really more a cool box. Part of it protrudes from the exterior, with natural airflow helping keep the food inside chilled. This would be useful for storing veggies, but not ice cream, for example.
Nearby is some storage for the owner’s large musical instrument collection, a home office area with a desk/dining table, and space for seating. Elsewhere on the ground floor is a compact bathroom with a glass-enclosed shower, a toilet, and a small sink.
There’s also a loft bedroom in the Véronique. Accessed by a storage-integrated staircase, the room includes a netted hangout area, as well as a second workspace, and looks well suited as a guest bedroom or general relaxation space. There’s more storage in here too.
Lou Tiny House
The tiny house has been delivered to its owner, in France’s Cantal mountains. We’ve no word on its price.
Source: Lou Tiny House [in French]
