I don’t know what it is about round homes, but I adore them! This particular octagonal structure was inspired by a triad of home designs: the Mongolian yurt, Navajo hogons and Native American hidatsa lodges. The result is a perfect vacation spot in Colorado dubbed the “Solargon.”
The interior has a studio-style setup, complete with a leather sofa, comfortable queen bed, and functional kitchenette. Then there’s a separate bathroom complete with a shower stall with “barnwood” tile.
But you really can’t beat the location — tucked in a corner of 40 private acres which abuts BLM land on two sides with mountain views. Book your stay here.
This is a historic, creekside tiny cabin in Georgetown, Colorado known as The Cricket.
It was originally built in 1920 but has been updated with renovations and yard work to make it into the glorious and relaxing lodge that it is – all 360-sq.-ft. of it.
There’s a time for a luxury vacation, and then there’s a time for an off-grid adventure that gets you closer to nature. This rustic A-frame in Colorado is the perfect place for a couple or a handful of friends to get together and enjoy stunning views, tons of nature experiences, and a cozy wood-burning stove.
Inside the tiny aframe you’ll find a couch, and a bunk bed with a twin and full bed. Up the stairs is a loft bedroom with another pull-out bed for two. There’s also a kitchenette, outhouse, and shared shower house. Solar power will keep your phones charged and the lights on, but they provide lanterns and a flashlight just in case.
We hear it a lot, that tiny homes are too expensive for most people who really need them, and while there is a lot that goes into the sometimes-“high” price of tiny homes, we still love coming across a great deal! Check out this 8×12 tiny that’s selling for $10,900 in Pueblo, Colorado.
With 128 square feet, this is a simple tiny with a loft bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen area. Nothing overly fancy, but everything you need for living a minimalist life — and it’s cute too! Do be warned the mini-split needs some repairs. You can contact the seller at Tiny House Marketplace!
Here’s your chance to jump into van life, and support a good cause while you’re at it. Lindsey Maxwell (@wander_woman_go) has been living the #vanlife for a while now but used her time during COVID-19 after she lost her job to create a second van with her partner to sell.
Ever wanted to camp up high in the trees? This Colorado Off-Grid Tiny Treehouse is the perfect destination.
You’ll get absolutely breathtaking views of nature from the off-grid tiny treehouse that’s decked out with clean lines and modern furniture. Keep in mind this spot isn’t hooked up to the grid, though, so no running water for showers. Just the right amount of “glamping” for up to four guests. Book your stay on Glamping Hub.
What a cute tiny home mountain retreat for your next vacation (which is hopefully soon!). If you are thinking about buying a tiny house on wheels, I highly recommend staying a few nights (or a whole week!) in one to get an idea of what it’d really be like.
Of course, living in a space is much different than staying for a short time, but this is a very standard compact THOW that would help you get your feet wet. It sleeps up to three, has heating and air conditioning and is fully stocked with linens and towels. There is a grill outside as well as a community hot tub. And you can’t beat the views!
This is to let you know that the Solaire Tiny House is available to rent at Escalante Village, a tiny house community in Durango, Colorado.
Want to live here? Well, this SIP-built 28-ft tiny home on wheels may still be available. It’s listed for rent over at the community website as available. Please learn more below and let us know what you think in the comments.