The Berenstein Bear Is a Log-Clad Tiny Home That Lives Bigger Than Its Footprint Suggests

Rolling Bear Tiny Homes has been building some of the most character-rich tiny homes in British Columbia, and the Berenstein Bear is the one that puts them on the map. Built by the Richmond-based builder that has been crafting handcrafted, log cabin-style tiny homes since 2018, the Berenstein is the next evolution of the brand’s beloved Black Bear model, refined with better craftsmanship, more thoughtful upgrades, and a layout that genuinely lives large.

Sitting on a footprint of 33 feet long by 11 feet wide, the Berenstein packs approximately 450 square feet of living space into a frame that includes a loft, a main-floor bedroom, and even a roof deck. That’s not a studio workaround — it’s a proper two-bedroom home. The downstairs offers a queen-size bedroom, while the loft sleeps a king, giving couples, families, or remote workers real options without the usual tiny-home trade-offs.

Designer: Rolling Bear Tiny Homes

The Berenstein Bear Is a Log-Clad Tiny Home That Lives Bigger Than Its Footprint Suggests

The Berenstein Bear Is a Log-Clad Tiny Home That Lives Bigger Than Its Footprint Suggests

The exterior sets the tone immediately. Pine log siding finished in two stain options wraps the structure in warmth, while a 26-gauge standing-seam metal roof promises lifetime durability. It’s the kind of build that looks rooted to a property even when it’s sitting on wheels — specifically, a Canadian-made Rainbow triple-axle trailer rated at 21,000 GVW, which is included in the base price.

Inside, the kitchen earns its square footage. A farmhouse-style sink, induction cooktop, full oven, and fridge-freezer make it a space you’d actually want to cook in — not a galley you squeeze past. The bathroom downstairs brings the same level of intention, with a tile-surrounded tub and shower combo enclosed in glass sliding doors, a vanity, a mirrored medicine cabinet, and proper shelving for towels and toiletries. It’s the kind of bathroom that belongs in a boutique hotel, not just a tiny home.

The Berenstein Bear Is a Log-Clad Tiny Home That Lives Bigger Than Its Footprint Suggests

The Berenstein Bear Is a Log-Clad Tiny Home That Lives Bigger Than Its Footprint Suggests

The living area benefits from double French doors that open to a potential deck, blurring the line between indoor comfort and outdoor living. Add a home office nook into the mix and the Berenstein starts to feel less like a lifestyle experiment and more like a genuinely livable full-time residence — one that also works beautifully as a weekend retreat or short-term rental.

The Berenstein made its debut at a soft launch in Langley, BC, drawing over 400 visitors including residential home builders and generating coverage across more than five local publications. The response was telling. This isn’t just a well-built tiny home — it’s a signal that compact living is growing up. Base pricing starts at US$121,000, with the Rainbow trailer included.

The Berenstein Bear Is a Log-Clad Tiny Home That Lives Bigger Than Its Footprint Suggests

The Berenstein Bear Is a Log-Clad Tiny Home That Lives Bigger Than Its Footprint Suggests

The Berenstein Bear Is a Log-Clad Tiny Home That Lives Bigger Than Its Footprint Suggests

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