This post may contain affiliate links & sponsored content.
This is the Bayfield Tiny House by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses.
It’s built onto a triple-axle 8′ x 28′ utility trailer with a 3/12 gable roof pitch to increase interior space, especially in the upstairs sleeping lofts.
When you go inside, you’ll find a living area, kitchen, bathroom, and two upstairs lofts. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!
SEE ALSO: Front Range Tiny Home by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses
Bayfield Tiny House by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses
Images © Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses
SEE ALSO: 387 Sq. Ft. Tiny Cottage with Staircase Storage and Spacious Loft
Images © Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses
Approximate cost for a unit like this is $60,000 USD.
Learn more: http://rockymountaintinyhouses.com/bayfield-tiny-house/
You can share this Bayfield Tiny House with your friends and family for free using the e-mail and social media re-share buttons below. Thanks.
If you enjoyed this tiny house by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses you’ll absolutely LOVE our Free Daily Tiny House Newsletter with even more! Thank you!
This post may contain affiliate links & sponsored content.
Alex
Latest posts by Alex (see all)
- Firehouse Theme Tiny House at Lake Oconee in Eatonton, Georgia - December 11, 2024
- Stargazing Treehouse in Springdale, Arkansas - December 11, 2024
- Tilghman Trailers: Transforming Stealth Cargo Trailers into Luxurious Tiny Homes - December 11, 2024
I love all the woodwork throughout your tiny home, even the coloring of your flooring is really nice. I like the fact that you have full size refrigerator and stove/oven. For me I would like a few more kitchen cabinets or open shelving for more storage. I like all the windows and love the ceiling fan. You seem like you have a lot of room in your loft areas. Enjoy your tiny home, it’s really nice!!
This might seem like an odd thing to comment on, but I like the pitch of the roof. I’ve wondered why they have all been sharply pitched, or square and flat on top. It seemed to me that more space could be created in the loft simply by angling the roof less drastically.
Nice job!
I had similar thoughts Marcy. Great job on this one, thanks for sharing it Alex. Is that metal siding? That siding will come in handy for rain and snow run off, maybe set up a portable style rain catchment system to catch some water for off grid living. Nice. God bless and Happy trails! love the more space upstairs 🙂