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This is a Tumbleweed Farallon 26ft Alta Tiny House on Wheels that’s for sale out of Colorado Springs. The main floor has 209 sq. ft. of space plus 85 sq. ft. in the first loft and 62 sq. ft. in the second loft for a total of 356 sq. ft. of space inside.
When you step inside, you’re in the great room. As you continue you’ll find your kitchen, bathroom, and a flex room that can be used as a downstairs bedroom, office, or whatever else you might have in mind. There are lofts over the great room and the flex room that support queen beds.
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26ft Farallon Alta Tiny House on Wheels For Sale in Colorado Springs
Images © Tumbleweed Houses
Images © Tumbleweed Houses
Highlights
- 26ft
- Farallon
- Alta floor plan
- Two lofts
- Main floor: 209 sq. ft.
- Loft 1: 85 sq. ft.
- Loft 2: 62 sq. ft.
- RVIA certified
- Weighs approximately 12,000 lbs
- Towable with a 1-ton truck
- 50A electric
- 3″ sewer hookups
- Tongue & Groove sealed cedarwood
- Wood door & windows with black cladding
- Black Roof
- Air conditioner
- Kitchen skylight
- Located in Colorado Springs
- Price is $85,275
The Farallon Alta L2 is by far our largest house. It’s a full dormer Tumbleweed Farallon model, with two sleeping lofts. The main floor bedroom is located in the back of the house on the hitch end. This newer floor plan offers the most sleeping space. It sleeps 6-8 people with optional conversion seating in the great room. This house is great for families and/or for RV park vacation rentals.
Some options you can select for this house:
- Skylights
- Gourmet kitchen that comes with an oven
- Washer/dryer
- Mini-split heater/AC system
- RV Traveler toilet
Learn more here.
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Wow, very well thought out and designed. Lots of storage plus the possibility of a downstairs bedroom should it be wanted or needed. And if you work from home and this room becomes an office then doubtless a separate door could be added so official visitors don’t have to access the living area nor pass through the bathroom to reach the work room. Mind, this would also make a great living room on its own, or cinema room, or kids room. So many options the design team deserve a medal.
I truly like this! Everything. Being a photographer. Whom ever took these pics. Did a lousy job. People do have eye conditions. Like myself. Most photographers do know this. Usually. To do this for a site. That has a lot of people that love this site. Would think the photographer would not be inconsiderate. Having a stroke in my vision. Which is no ones fault. One of the pics taken. Literally got me a tad. Even some colors get me and I have had Seizures. Just letting some know. Isn’t pleasant. I do love this tiny home. Real nice. The wood is very nice.
How is the photographer being inconsiderate? Your post absolutely makes no sense at all. I think the photographer did an excellent job presenting the tiny house as it is.
Re-read her post, she was very clear why she considered the photographer inconsiderate for presenting photos that could potentially induce seizures and strokes in people with eye condition like she has…
It’s not only flashing and strobe lights that can trigger a seizure in some individuals with epilepsy, but also certain still images can have the same effect.
Patterns, such as black and white bar patterns, can cause a particular repetitive pattern of neural activity in the brain known as gamma oscillations.
In individuals with certain types of epilepsy, this may induce a seizure. These patterns may also cause problems such as headaches and migraines for individuals who are sensitive to light.
Many things I like…., many things involve changes, more or less pleasant…; but what really matters is to be ready for others (probable) changes….