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Boulder by Rocky Mountains Tiny HomesMost of the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/tiny-house/" target="_blank">tiny homes</a> we’ve featured on Inhabitat follow a similar style comprising cedar siding and adorable gabled roofs. While this tried-and-true design will never go out of style, <a href="http://rockymountaintinyhouses.com/" target="_blank">Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses</a> wanted to explore a different, more contemporary aesthetic in their design of The Boulder, a tiny and affordable home. Inspired by the mountainous landscape of the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/rockies/" target="_blank">American Rockies</a>, the tiny mobile home also mirrors the modern architecture found in Boulder, Col.1
Boulder by Rocky Mountains Tiny HomesTopped by a simple, pitched shed roof, the 4,800-pound Boulder measures 7-and-a-half feet wide by 16 feet and sits atop two axles with electric brakes.2
Boulder by Rocky Mountains Tiny HomesThe tiny mobile home was designed to be plugged into the grid and can be powered by just 20 amps.3
Boulder by Rocky Mountains Tiny HomesThe Boulder’s interior is finished with 1/4” white-painted plywood paired with barnwood and aromatic cedar accents.4
Boulder by Rocky Mountains Tiny HomesA spacious galley kitchen takes up one side of the home.5
Boulder by Rocky Mountains Tiny HomesThe home includes a dry bath with a full-size shower6
Boulder by Rocky Mountains Tiny HomesAdditional custom fixtures, like the upcycled mason jar light and the blue spruce beetle kill dining table slab give the space a homey and rustic touch.7







