Downsizing has become an alluring concept for many as more and more people are considering moving into a tiny home that can open up their options for hap.
A lot of so-called tiny houses we see nowadays are anything but, with huge towable apartments quite common. However, with its recently completed Boulder 2.5, Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses has created a tiny house that's actually worthy of the name.
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The Rhode Island Red s kitchen includes an oven, sink, mini fridge/freezer and quite a bit of storage space considering its compact dimensions
Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses
We typically associate Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses with large towable homes like the Pemberley, but the firm s latest build measures just 14 ft (4.2 m) in length. Named Rhode Island Red, it features a simple interior layout that reflects its compact dimensions and its relatively low budget of US$38,000.
The Rhode Island Red is based on a single-axle trailer and finished in utilitarian corrugated metal sheeting and wood. Power comes from a standard RV-style hookup and it s heated with a small propane-powered furnace.