If you want to take your tiny house on the road with you, this would be a good choice because it’s only 14ft long and you still get everything you probably need in a tiny home.
According to RMTH, this particular unit ended up costing about $31,000 back in 2016. Outside, it’s got rusty corrugated steel wainscot siding and a beautiful little covered entrance on the rear of the trailer with a custom, skinny dutch door — I love it!
The 14ft Mac Shack Tiny House on Wheels by Rocky Mountain Tiny Homes
This is an exciting announcement for all our Colorado readers: The inaugural Colorado Tiny House Festival is coming to the Wild Animal Sanctuary in Keenesburg on July 28-30.
What’s especially cool is that if you have a DIY tiny home you’d like to bring, you can let them know here. Other professional tiny house builders and anyone who considers themselves knowledgeable enough to be a speaker can also get in touch with the organizers to be included in the program.
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Rusted Mountain Roost Gooseneck Trailer Tiny House
This is the Red Mountain 34′ Tiny House by Rocky Mountain Tiny Homes. I love it because of the whimsical, rustic look and feel. I find it to be one of my favorite styles because it looks and feels like a true cabin to me. And the more historic and reclaimed materials used, the better.
Anyway, do you like it? How about the rounded front door? It was custom-built for a family, and similar build would cost approximately $105,000. It seems to have a fold-down deck, too. And it all sits on a sturdy triple-axle trailer. Personally, I wouldn’t really move it around very often unless I needed to.