Tiny House CERES

Your small yet grand retreat

  • L: 3.00 m; W: 2.20 m; H: 2.60 m
Our CERES tiny house is particularly smart because it is so versatile. Its design with natural materials fits in perfectly everywhere. Whether as holiday accommodation or a home office for undisturbed work – this tiny house is ready for all purposes and is fully customisable. Discover what is possible!
from  3,800.001

Ultimate relaxation: with CERES minimum standard

  • Dimensions: 3.00 m length x 2.20 m width x 2.60 m height
  • Colour selection in catalogue
  • Wooden door incl. lock
  • Decorative fascia on the gable ends
  • 400 mm solid wood
  • Black roof shingles
  • Drip edge profile at the finishing edge
  • Impregnated timber frame construction as foundation
Exterior view of a Feuerbad tiny house CERES with brown wooden cladding and black-framed windows and door. The entrance door is open, revealing the bright wooden interior. The tiny house is set on a green lawn and surrounded by trees, creating a calm, nature-oriented setting.

Your personal style

The Tiny House Ceres offers solid basic equipment in a functional space with a choice of colours from the catalogue. Inside, it has a bed, a fixed table, two benches, a standard wooden door and an opening window. The electrical installation includes an interior lamp, a socket and a fuse box. Numerous extensions are also available for individual customisation.

Close-up view of a classic metal-and-glass outdoor wall lantern mounted on the wooden facade of a Feuerbad tiny house CERES. The light is positioned above the entrance and complements the rustic appearance of the dark wooden exterior.

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Design your own personal tiny house! With our simple configurator, you can customise your dream tiny house. At the end, you will receive a non-binding quote from us.

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Detailansicht eines Feuerbad Hot Tubs mit roter Innenwanne, integrierten Massagedüsen und Holzverkleidung, ergänzt durch eine Holz-Einstiegstreppe und einen angeschlossenen Edelstahl-Holzofen im Innenbereich

Also highly recommended: our showroom

Visit our showroom in Langerwehe (near Düren)! Experience the quality of our wood-fired hot tubs and saunas up close. Be inspired and find the perfect model for your home. Our experts will be happy to advise you directly on site. Opening hours: Monday to Saturday, by appointment.

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Frequently asked questions

What can a tiny house be used for?
A tiny house is extremely versatile and can be used for many different purposes. Many customers use it as a compact home or second home to live minimally and flexibly. It is also ideal as a guest house, home office, studio, hobby room or holiday accommodation, as it offers functional comfort in a small space. They are also frequently used on campsites, in allotments or on private properties. Thanks to their individual fittings, each tiny house can be tailored precisely to the desired purpose – from simple and practical to comfortable or self-sufficient.
Do you need planning permission for a tiny house?
In many cases, a building permit is required for a tiny house – especially if it is to be used permanently at a fixed location. The permit requirement depends on regional building regulations, the development plan and the planned use (residential, office, holiday accommodation, etc.). Different rules apply to mobile versions on wheels, but here too, standing times or usage specifications may be relevant. We recommend checking with the relevant building authority in advance to obtain clarity and avoid problems later on.
Where can I put a tiny house?
A tiny house may only be located on land that has been approved for this purpose. If it is to be used as a permanent residence, only building land is usually suitable. For temporary use, e.g. as guest accommodation or an office, special areas or private land may also be suitable. Campsites, weekend cottage areas or special tiny house parks are also options. It is important to note that without explicit permission, a plot of land is not automatically considered a permissible parking space.
How is a tiny house connected to electricity, water and sewage?
Tiny houses can be either self-sufficient or connected to traditional utilities. The standard connection usually includes a power cable, a water supply and a waste water drain – similar to garden sheds or mobile homes. Self-sufficient solutions such as solar panels, composting toilets and water tanks are also possible and particularly popular with people who want to be independent. Which option is suitable depends on the location, use and desired level of comfort.
How safe is a tiny house during storms or extreme weather conditions?
A professionally built tiny house meets strict structural requirements and is designed to withstand wind loads, snow loads and severe weather events. The construction method is often similar to that of high-quality timber frame houses, only on a smaller scale. It is important that the location is suitable and that the house is correctly anchored or stably erected. In extreme weather conditions, additional reinforcements or safety systems offer even more protection.
Is a tiny house truly sustainable?
Tiny houses are considered particularly resource-efficient because they take up less space, require fewer building materials and consume significantly less energy. However, sustainability also depends on usage behaviour: those who use self-sufficient systems or prefer regional materials, for example, further improve their environmental footprint.