This is the Upslope Tiny House on Wheels.
It was built by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses for a firefighter in Idaho Springs, Colorado.
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14ft Upslope Tiny House on Wheels by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses






Highlights
- 14ft model
- Weighs about 4,400 lbs
- Sold for $25,500
- Shed roof
- Cedar tongue and groove siding
- This is a custom layout, but Rocky Mountain Tiny Homes’ Crestone plans are very similar
Learn more about the Upslope Tiny House over at Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses.
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I have MS, am in a wheelchair but am still living on my own. I stay close to my son and his family but enjoy my own space. I want an RV type unit, so if my son is transferred, I am no problem.
Due to health concerns,
I sleep in a recliner in living room, don’t need beedrppm (do need closes). All I really need is a nice living room, a kitchen and an accessible bath.
Is this something
That is doable for a tiny house?
Hi Patricia, it sounds doable to me. I’ve seen Tiny Idahomes do something wheelchair friendly recently. Maybe they could work with you on this?
Here is the tiny house I’m talking about that they did: https://tinyhousetalk.com/marks-wheelchair-friendly-tiny-house-wheels-built-tiny-idahomes/
Yes, in addition to those builders who will build for ADA compliance there’s a number who will specifically address the needs of those who would otherwise need assisted living arrangements.
The Wheel Pad by LineSync Architecture is an example that specifically address your type of needs but many customer builders can build you something similar…
You can check out the Wheel Pad here if you haven’t seen it before: https://tinyhousetalk.com/the-wheel-pad-tiny-home-on-wheels-thats-wheelchair-friendly/