If you’re dreaming of tiny house living with a ready-made community, this park model tiny home at MarLin Village in Bayfield, Colorado offers an inspiring example of what’s possible. Situated just 15 minutes from Durango, this NOAH-certified park model packs an impressive 540 square feet of living space into a beautifully designed layout.
The home features two large loft bedrooms, each spacious enough to fit a king-sized bed. On the main level, you’ll find a gorgeous galley kitchen with granite countertops and full-sized appliances, a comfortable living area, and a generously sized bathroom with a stacking washer and dryer. With 19 windows throughout, natural light fills every corner of this home.
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Inside This 540 Sq Ft Park Model Tiny Home
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The grand kitchen features granite countertops and contemporary hardware.
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The spacious bathroom includes a residential toilet and stacking laundry system.
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Full-sized appliances make this tiny home feel like a traditional residence.
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The living area comfortably fits a standard-sized couch.
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One of two lofts, featuring beautiful pine beetle tongue-and-groove ceilings.
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The second loft provides additional sleeping or storage space.
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The board and batten exterior gives this tiny home beautiful curb appeal.
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French doors welcome you inside and flood the home with natural light.
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The lot at MarLin Village features stunning Colorado mountain views.
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Highlights
- NOAH-certified park model tiny home
- Dimensions: 34.4′ x 10.4′ x 15.8′ high
- Total living space: 540 sq ft (340 sq ft main level + two 100 sq ft lofts)
- Two loft bedrooms, each large enough for a king-sized bed
- Full-sized appliances: dishwasher, gas stove/oven, microwave, full-size refrigerator, and stacking washer/dryer
- Granite countertops with contemporary hardware and soft-close cabinets
- Pine beetle tongue-and-groove ceilings throughout
- 19 windows for abundant natural light
- Mini-split air conditioning/heating plus propane forced-air heat
- Black barn door separating the main living area from the bathroom/laundry
- French doors along the side with a back door off the laundry/bath
- Board and batten exterior with rustic metal skirting
- Built-in storage: kitchen pantry, two closets, shelved cabinets, and drawers
- Located at MarLin Village in Bayfield, Colorado, just 15 minutes from Durango
- Community amenities include a covered gazebo, extra storage units, and 50 amp electric service
- Transportable to your preferred location
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Oh that color scheme would drive me far away, it is like living in a coffin or dungeon. What ever happened to the colors of the rainbow that made people feel welcomed into their home. What is so wrong with designers and builders today that live in the dark ages…….Nice floor plan yet not welcoming at all. I am not brainwashed by unknown people who think Gray, Black and White is the best color. I want the colors of fall, the rainbow, the happy joyful colors in my life to help me see the world is in a better place then the coffin/dungeon.
Then you do you. There’s nothing ‘wrong’ with people whose tastes differ from yours. Many people would find that color scheme perfectly welcoming.
I never said that it was wrong for anyone to like a different color, we each have our own choices, yet most of the time I see homes are dark and dreary to Me…….I want to feel welcomed when I come home, I want to feel like it is a safe happy place in my life and it is, so other people can feel safe and happy with dark dreary dull colors is okay……
You said “What is so wrong with designers and builders today that live in the dark ages”.
Now you say “other people can feel safe and happy with dark dreary dull colors is okay”
Fine. So we agree. Except I would substitute ‘different’ for ‘dark and dreary dull’.