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Elouera Tiny House Delivers Strong Solar Power for Off-Grid Living

34-foot home has a variety of premium inclusions to ensure comfort and convenience
Atish SharmaBy Atish SharmaMarch 13, 20254 Mins Read
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In the past decade or so, off-grid tiny homes have gained significant traction in Australia. As a result, numerous new tiny house manufacturers have emerged with some quality builds. Tiny Solar Home is one such manufacturer that stands as a shining example of the change. The Australian tiny house firm combines eco-conscious design with luxury comfort to offer the best. A recent testament of this is the Elouera tiny house.

Measuring 34.4 feet long and 8.2 feet wide, this two-level tiny house redefines the possibilities of sustainable living. The micro-dwelling comes with a 3.5 kWh solar panel system installed on the roof, complemented by a 6 kW inverter that powers multiple appliances simultaneously without compromising performance. For those who prefer not to include solar in their package, this option can be easily customized. Designed with off-grid living in mind, the Elouera tiny house features a 10.2 kWh battery storage system with the option to add 5.1 kWh for even greater energy capacity.

The off-grid features are not the only thing Elouera has to boast about. The tiny home has the perfect balance of compact size and functionality. It comes built on a robust aluminum trailer frame that is rust-free, strong, and rigid. Complementing the frame are the aluminum C-section wall frames, which allow for insulation in every corner of the home, ensuring maximum energy efficiency.

The Elouera tiny house is finished in architectural aluminium wall cladding that requires no rust prevention or maintenance, ensuring long-term reliability. The home features commercial-grade windows and doors with Low-E glass for optimal energy efficiency. It also includes a large triple-stacker door that supports ventilation and fills the interior with natural light. The tiny house has multiple windows in the kitchen and bathroom, which cater to the same purpose.

Inside, we have a living room, similar to the Wanda tiny house. The living room is spacious and only features a sofa. Interestingly, the sofa can be turned into a double bed, thus transforming the living room into a main-floor bedroom.

Adjacent to the living room is the full-sized kitchen that offers everything one would desire in a compact space. It has a range of appliances, including a dishwasher, an oven, a four-burner cooktop, a slide-out rangehood, and many more. Not to mention, three-stone benchtops, which come in handy when dining.

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A little ahead is the bathroom of the tiny home. The Elouera’s bathroom is spacious than what we generally see in Australian tiny homes. It features a full shower with a glass screen, along with a polyurethane laundry cabinet, complete with a broom closet and stone benchtop. The bathroom also includes a vanity sink for added luxury.

The Elouera tiny house sleeps six people in total. Two people can easily sleep on the convertible sofa in the living space, and four people can sleep in the two loft bedrooms upstairs. Access to the loft bedrooms, which are connected by a walkway, is gained by a storage-integrated staircase.

In addition to core features, Tiny Solar Homes also offer a set of customization options, which include the addition of a relaxing area on the deck outside. The tiny home offers an eco-friendly solar power system, high-end appliances, and a meticulously crafted design that’s suited for both on and off-the-grid lifestyles.

Elouera tiny home on wheels
Image: Tiny Solar Homes
Elouera tiny home on wheels
Image: Tiny Solar Homes
Elouera tiny home on wheels
Image: Tiny Solar Homes
Elouera tiny home on wheels
Image: Tiny Solar Homes
Elouera tiny home on wheels
Image: Tiny Solar Homes
Elouera tiny home on wheels
Image: Tiny Solar Homes
Elouera tiny home on wheels
Image: Tiny Solar Homes
Elouera tiny home on wheels
Image: Tiny Solar Homes
Elouera tiny home on wheels
Image: Tiny Solar Homes
Elouera tiny home on wheels
Image: Tiny Solar Homes
Elouera tiny home on wheels
Image: Tiny Solar Homes
Elouera tiny home on wheels
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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director and PR specialist based in Shimla, India. He boasts over eight years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, and has played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times. When not weaving a web of words at Homecrux or scouring new tiny houses, you'll discover him immersed in cinema, savouring cult classics, interviewing production designers or embarking on a quest for existential truths, far beyond his fantasy of being a cowboy who never rode a horse.

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