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Tiny homes come to Manitoba with couple's custom builds

Thinking of buying a house? A Manitoba couple wants you to think mini that is, a cozy abode less than 250 square feet in size that's energy-efficient and has a kitchen and living room, bathroom, bedrooms and more.

Mini Homes of Manitoba is hosting an open house in Winnipeg this weekend

The home on its way to Big River will be built at Mini Homes in Winnipeg. Construction begins this week. (Mini Homes of Manitoba)

Thinking of buying a house? A Manitoba couple wants you to think mini that is, acozyabode less than 250 square feet in size that's energy-efficient and has a kitchen and living room, bathroom, bedrooms and more.

Anita Munn and her husband, Darrell Manuliak, have already sold three custom-built tiny houses with their company, Mini Homes of Manitoba, which aims to bring the tiny house craze to the province.

They're hosting an open house this weekend to display a 242-square-foot house they've built for a customer. It features a kitchen and living area, a bathroom with a composting toilet and radiant floor heating.

"Our current build that we're showing off this weekend is 28 feet long, eight feet wide and 13feet tall," Munn told Ismaila Alfa of CBC's Radio Noon on Thursday.

"It's going to be a complete beauty with radiant floor heating, spray foam insulation two cozy little lofts for sleeping space or storage, whatever you choose."

Mini Homes of Manitoba posted this photo on Thursday afternoon of the exterior of the house that will be on display this weekend. (Mini Homes of Manitoba/Facebook)
She noted thatthe home's two loft bedrooms bring the square footage closer to 342 square feet still within the range of what tiny homes areconsidered to be.

Mini Homes of Manitoba will display the house at 1557 Brookside Blvd. on Saturday between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. and on Sunday from noon until 6 p.m.

Munn said the houses they have built range between $45,000 and $68,000 the latter was the price for the house going on display this weekend but because the homes are custom-built, prices can vary.

They take about five weeks to build, she added.

Who are tiny homes for?

Munn said she and Manuliak became interested in mini houses because they are minimalists, don't have a lot of stuff and are more comfortable in smaller homes.

However, she acknowledged that tiny homes are not for everybody.

"It's whether or not you can see yourself downsizing and making themost out of the space that you have," she said.

Potential tiny home buyers, she said, could include "parents that need to be close to home but still want their independence, children that leave and come back or just refuse to leave, starting out buying your first home really, there's a wide range of who they're for."

Munnsaidit was difficult to launch the company at first, but businesstook off when a couple of clients committed to buying tiny homes.

"In Manitoba, it's something that more and more people are going to gravitate towards costs of living, being able to purchase your own home,I think people are going to jump on and just say, 'Hey, we can do it,'"she said.

"It's been growing so quickly and, you know, four or five years ago there was just a handful of them out there.
I think people are getting it,that they're economical, they're less of a footprint."