Built by Fritz Tiny Homes, this customized Halcyon Stay offers a one-of-a-kind experience, blending thoughtful design with nature immersion.
Nestled within an eco-tourism resort, Refuge Bay in Alberta, Canada, this tiny home is crafted for those seeking to unplug, relax, and reconnect with the natural world.
What makes this home stand out is its “moon room,” a special feature where the custom king-size bed can roll right into the space, allowing guests to sleep under the stars. This unique setup also includes a trundle couch tucked behind the bed, ideal for movie nights with a projector screen. It’s a striking example of compact design with dual functionality.
Designed to be fully off-grid, the Refuge Bay Halcyon Stay is equipped to handle the challenges of Canadian winters. Key features include in-floor heating for warmth and efficiency, and a separate solar shed housing all the necessary equipment: grey water tanks, filters, solar batteries, propane tanks, and fresh water supplies. The composting toilet also connects to this system, ensuring a self-sustaining environment.
This project highlights how thoughtful planning can open new possibilities for off-grid living, even in remote locations. The addition of the solar shed demonstrates how combining buildings can solve space constraints, whether for utilities or expanding living areas. The result is a private, immersive escape that showcases the potential of tiny living.
Please contact Fritz Tiny Homes for more information about the tiny home.
For more information about booking a stay, visit Refuge Bay.
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