
Rover Tiny Homes built the Apex for people who want to live smaller — not people who want to live with less. The British Columbia-based family-run builder has spent years crafting portable cottages that challenge the compromises typically written into tiny living — and the Apex might be the clearest statement of that philosophy yet.
At 492 square feet with an additional 80-square-foot loft, the Apex sits at the larger end of the park model category. It’s non-towable, built to live on a site rather than chase one, and designed with the sensibility of a mountain cabin that’s been quietly upgraded from the inside out. The exterior is clad in engineered wood and dark cedar shingles beneath a Prolok metal roof — restrained and confident, as good materials tend to be.
Designer: Rover Tiny Homes
The interior opens onto a living room through double glass doors, defined by intersecting vaulted ceilings and two soaring A-frame windows that draw the landscape inside. Tongue and groove pine runs overhead, and reclaimed barn wood trim — over a century old — adds a warmth that no amount of staged furniture could manufacture. A fireplace with a custom mantle anchors one wall. A mini-split handles the rest of the climate, backed by insulation rated R24 in the walls and up to R31 in the floors.
The kitchen is where the Apex most directly rejects the idea of compromise. Quartz countertops, custom slow-close cabinetry, a four-burner propane cooktop, a dishwasher, and a fridge-freezer sit alongside a breakfast bar that seats three. It looks and functions like a real kitchen, because it is one.
Past the kitchen, a hallway leads somewhere most tiny homes don’t bother going — to a dedicated mud room with its own separate entrance. For anyone returning from a trail, a paddle, or a wet afternoon, that distinction matters more than any spec sheet can convey. The bathroom beyond it includes a full bathtub, a vanity, and a stacked washer-dryer, which rounds out a level of domestic functionality that genuinely surprises.
The bedroom at the far end of the home is spacious enough to stand upright in without performing any spatial calculus. Built-in storage, a double bed, his-and-hers closets, and a ceiling fan keep it calm and considered. The Apex starts at roughly US $150,000. Rover Tiny Homes delivers within three hours of Chilliwack, BC, and the model is available in A277, Z240-MH, and Z241 certifications to suit different site and foundation requirements.