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Front Range tiny house has plenty of rustic charm

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The Front Range tiny house, by Colorado-based Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses
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Colorado-based tiny home builder Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses has revealed its latest tiny house
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Unlike the firm's mammoth Rio Grande and Custom 30 Foot homes, this one sports more typical tiny house proportions
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Front Range sits on a custom 5.4-m (18-ft) trailer
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The windows, door, and metal siding are all reclaimed
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The interior layout is a lot more simple and compact compared to recent offerings by the firm
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The bathroom is located at the far end of the home
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The kitchen area is located in the center of the home
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The bathroom includes a composting toilet and a horse trough-based shower and tub
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Front Range has a hardwood floor
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The composting toilet
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The horse trough-based tub
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The shower unit
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The shower unit
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The loft is reached by a standard metal ladder
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The loft sleeping quarters
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Looking out of the loft window
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Looking out of the loft window
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Cooling is provided by a ceiling fan
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Access to the loft is provided by a standard metal ladder
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The interior layout is quite open, considering the home's small size
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The house has plenty of shelving and storage spaces
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The counters are handcrafted from local Douglas fir
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The kitchen sports a simple two-burner stove
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Looking up to the loft
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View to the bathroom
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Inside the bathroom
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The ceiling fan keeps the interior cool
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Front Range is currently up for sale at US$37,000
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Resting on a custom 5.4 m (18 ft) trailer, Front Range is only around half the length of the firm's recent offerings
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The Front Range tiny house, by Colorado-based Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses
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The Front Range sits on a two-wheeled trailer and sports structural insulated panel (SIP) insulation
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It features vertical cedar plank siding on the upper part section and cedar lap siding on the lower part.
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The endwalls feature cedar shakes, and the windows, door, and metal siding are reclaimed
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The sloping roof will ensure rainwater runoff
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Front Range is currently up for sale at US$37,000
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Colorado-based Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses has revealed its latest creation, and unlike the firm's mammoth Rio Grande and Custom 30 Foot homes, this one should appeal to those who like their tiny houses to be, well, tiny. Resting on a custom 5.4-m (18-ft) two-wheeled trailer, Front Range is only around half the length of its predecessors, but also commands around half their price, and is currently up for sale at US$37,000.

Front Range has plenty of rustic charm. Its exterior sports vertical cedar plank siding on the upper part and cedar lap siding on the lower section. The endwalls are clad with cedar shakes, and the shell comprises structural insulated panels (SIPs). The windows, door, and metal siding are all reclaimed, while the sloping roof ensures efficient rainwater runoff. The lack of rainwater collection system could be viewed as a missed opportunity, though perhaps this would have increased the cost too much.

The interior layout of the tiny home is simple and relatively open, and the high ceiling helps impart a greater sense of space than there actually is. The kitchen area is located in the center, with a small lounge area nearest the front door, and a bathroom at the far end. The small sleeping quarters are located above, in the loft.

Unlike the firm's mammoth Rio Grande and Custom 30 Foot homes, this one sports more typical tiny house proportions
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As anyone who's spent time living in a small home will attest to, lack of storage space can be one of the biggest stumbling blocks to a happy small living experience. On this front, the tiny house looks in good shape. The kitchen features shelving, a small wall-mounted cubbyhole, and cupboards, while elsewhere in the home lie a medicine cabinet and more shelving. The kitchen also sports a sink and faucet, a propane two-burner, and a fridge freezer. An on-demand water heater provides hot water and runs on propane.

The bathroom features a composting toilet, and a shower and tub that's based on a horse trough. It looks rather cramped but should do the job, and any tub can probably be considered a plus for a tiny house.

Heat is provided by a standard wall heater, and cooling comes via a ceiling fan. The loft is reached by a metal ladder which hooks onto cleats for stability. Front Range gets its electricity from a standard RV hookup, and features a greywater outlet.

Source: Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses

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2 comments
Leonard
i like these mobile designs but they're Way to much money you can buy a rv or mobile home for that price.
Island Architect
Ghastly!!!
Bill