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Boulder 16-ft. Tiny House Plans by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses


These are the plans for the 16-ft. Boulder Tiny House on Wheels by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses.

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Boulder Tiny House Plans by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses

The plans are available as a PDF download and/or SketchUp Model. PDF is $170 and SketchUp model file is $99. Pricing may change. Learn more below!

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  • e.a.f.
    January 14, 2020, 9:57 am

    great starter home or for use as a vacation home. Has the basics and not much cleaning required. Like how the kitchen was set against one end wall. For those of us who don’t cook a lot, this is perfect. Green stools add a nice touch.

  • Mary
    May 22, 2020, 11:37 pm

    Intriguing. Looks great. Did I miss it? Is there a bathroom or toilet/shower? I’d like to see more pics and also know the base price.
    Thank you for sharing.

  • Donna Rae
    January 30, 2022, 2:45 pm

    Nice for a vacation, for sure. I do have one suggestion for the builders…please, please, put in regular kitchen cabinets and lose the little curtains that substitute for the doors. At least these aren’t ruffled but they still have to be take off, washed, ironed and then put back on. Easier to just wipe a door. And you can lock a door shut for when it’s time to move the THOW. It’s a personal preference, granted, but I think some will think it is a practical suggestion. Thanks!

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