This is a park model tiny home nestled in the Peak View Park in Woodland Park, Colorado. The park is home to a number of styles of park models and RVs and is functional year-round. You might want to rent/buy a spot there!
But if you’re just looking for a short-term rental, this particular home is available to book in via Airbnb. It features one bedroom with an ensuite bathroom, a full kitchen, and a living room with a pull-out sofa bed. Everything inside looks bright and new!
It also has a nice deck and a stacked washer-dryer unit. Awesome!
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Park Model Tiny Home in Colorado Tiny House Park

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The living room and kitchen share a large central space.

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This couch turns into a bed for extra sleeping space.

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A fun painting on the wall.

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Bar seating looking out the large windows.

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Couch in bed mode!

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Espresso brown cabinets look sharp.

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The full kitchen makes it easy to prepare meals.

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Stacked washer/dryer is a great asset.

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What a super cool sink that is!

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There’s a nice deck on the front.

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Here’s the Master bedroom.

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More fun artwork in the bedroom.

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The bathroom is off of this room.

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There’s a shower with glass doors.

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You can also access the bathroom from the main area.

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Outdoor patio seating.

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Do some grilling out on the deck.

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Sit out on the deck.

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I could live in a house like this!

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So bright and airy!

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Highlights:
This tiny home that will make you want to disconnect from all external noise is Located 2 min to Woodland Park this captivating tiny home is sure to give you the recharge and disconnect Recharge in memory foam beds. Enjoy a fresh cup of coffee overlooking blue Mountain skies. Premium design and work-space for work and pleasure. Child & Pet-friendly, this home delivers upscale comforts and privacy you’ll love.
Gorgeous views on pike’s peak
Wi-Fi A/C & Heating
Sunny private Patio & Firepit
65″ 4k TV
Bulletproof kitchen
Super friendly host
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LOVED it all but would need just a bit more counter space in the kitchen. The high ceilings and 2 ways to access the bathroom were really nice!
Educate me: What does a “bulletproof kitchen” mean?
You know, I’m not really sure. That came from the Airbnb profile…
Sounds a bit ominous? Hopefully there is a bulletproof vest shop within walking distance?
Typically, calling something bullet proof is meant to be synonymous with fool proof…
I think park models are the way to downsize if you aren’t traveling. This one has it all including a great outdoor area .
I agree. They really are a great option.
Love everything but the brown cabinets. They are way too 70s or 80s. That would be enough for me not to buy the house. They are just plain ugly despite the nice backsplash. And I still do not understand, why you would put a huge washer/dryer tower in a tiny house, when you can get a modern combination washer/dryer front loader, which takes up half the space. Small houses have limited space, so any space you can use for storage is better. That is why a modern combination washer/dryer would be much better and free up space for storage.
I will say, I’ve had a combo washer/dryer and it took *forever* to dry clothing. It drove me crazy, and I ended up hanging most of the clothes. I’m sure there are better brands, but that experience alone would probably convince me into a stacking unit.