Location: Durango, Colorado
Website: Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses
Tiny Houses by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses
- San Juan by Rocky Mountain Tiny HousesIn 2013, Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses founder, Greg Parham, built his first tiny house — a 16-foot Durango model that offered plenty of room for a single guy. Now that he’s married and has two dogs, he and his wife, Stephanie, worked together on nights and weekends to build their new home, the San Juan! …
- Ad Astra by Rocky Mountain Tiny HousesBuilt by Colorado-based Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses for a couple from Kansas, the Ad Astra offers several custom features including a serving window in the kitchen and a terrarium built into the storage stairs. The exterior is clad in cedar lap siding and recycled corrugated wainscot. A large three-leaf fold-down deck wraps around from the …
- Boulder by Rocky Mountain Tiny HousesThe Boulder is a lightweight, aerodynamic tiny house designed and built by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses in Durango, Colorado. The 120 sq.ft. house sits on a standard 7.5′ x 16′ trailer and weighs 5,400 lbs, making it much easier to tow than most tiny houses. The kitchen layout consists of a wall to wall countertop made …
- Harmony Haven by Rocky Mountain Tiny HousesIn an attempt to create a simpler, easier life for themselves, Kathi and Jim MacNaughton hatched a plan to build a tiny house. After watching dozens of TV shows and movies about tiny houses, they designed a home that was 28 feet long with a shallow peaked roof. The custom design includes a great kitchen that Kathi …
- Ol’ Berthoud Blue by Rocky Mountain Tiny HousesThis colorful custom tiny house was built by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses in Durango, Colorado. After attempting to build the tiny house herself, the client hired Rocky Mountain when the job proved to be more difficult than she had anticipated. Named the Ol’ Berthoud Blue, the 24′ tiny house has a unique entryway with its …
- Pemberley by Rocky Mountain Tiny HousesDesigned and built by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses for a family of five is this 460-square-foot gooseneck tiny house, the Pemberley. The tiny house trailer is 30’+7′ and was a custom build by Trailer Made with Dexter air ride suspension axles and an automatic leveling system. The Pemberley was constructed from structural insulated panels (SIPs), …
- Red Mountain by Rocky Mountain Tiny HousesDrawing inspiration from old Colorado mining towns, the Red Mountain is a 34′ bumper pull tiny house with rusty corrugated wainscot, reclaimed barn wood board and batt, and cedar shakes on the end walls. A fold down porch extends beyond the covered porch at the rear of the trailer. Built by Greg Parham of Rocky …
- Wanderlust by Rocky Mountain Tiny HousesBuilt by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses is this 24-foot industrial style tiny house, Wanderlust. The house was built for a military couple that wanted a home they could take with them wherever they get stationed. The couple liked two designs, the Shedsistence and the Tiny House Lab, so they combined the designs and added their …
- Otsego Gooseneck by Rocky Mountain Tiny HousesBuilt as a getaway home to be used in the Catskill Mountains, the Otsego Gooseneck tiny house will allow the father and son clients to enjoy off-grid living while on vacation. Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses framed the house with Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs), offering superior strength and insulation value over traditional stick framing. The living …
- La Luna Llena by Rocky Mountain Tiny HousesBuilt by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses for their client Pam, a retired art teacher, is La Luna Llena (“The Full Moon”). This 30′ tiny house will be Pam’s retirement home and was designed to display her art collection. The exterior is a mix of galvanized corrugated metal along the bottom, cedar lap siding in the …
- Timberwolf by Rocky Mountain Tiny HousesBuilt by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses for a client in Minnesota, the 24-foot Timberwolf tiny home features a fully off-grid solar system and an elevator bed suspended above the living room. The exterior siding is a mix of cedar tongue-and-groove, Shou Sugi Ban accents, and recycled barn wood. A fold down deck and fold up …
- Infinitely Stoked by Rocky Mountain Tiny HousesNamed the “Infinitely Stoked,” this impressive 24+7 gooseneck tiny house from Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses features a butterfly roof, two bedrooms, and beautiful accent wall in the living room. The Infinitely Stoked was originally built for a couple from Omaha (whose last name is Stokesbary — hence the tiny house name), but unfortunately financing fell …
- Pequod at WeeCasa Tiny House ResortThe Pequod is a whimsical tiny house available for nightly rental at WeeCasa Tiny House Resort in Lyons, Colorado. The wavy roof maximizes the loft heights while creating a unique design. Built by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses in Durango, Colorado, the 26-foot tiny house was constructed using structural insulated wall panels (SIPs) and custom milled …
- Tandy by Rocky Mountain Tiny HousesThe Tandy is a 24-foot tiny house built by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses. The home was custom built for a young woman in the Air Force. The owner wanted to save on cost and reduce her carbon footprint, so she opted to use a variety of reclaimed materials. The exterior is primarily reclaimed corrugated metal …