Pequod Tiny House

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A 20′ tiny house on wheels built for a family of four with high-quality components in Durango, Colorado. Photos by Crystal Zull. Built by Rocky Mountain Tiny Homes.

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    • Well, Nerida, when you build your tiny house you can throw in all the couches and easy chairs you like. Why do you expect this house to meet your specifications? Was it built for you?

    • Your comment came off sounding kinda harsh, but I agree with you about needing a comfortable living area. Because we have extreme fluctuations in climate and temperature, my original design for a tiny home has changed dramatically based on how we personally spend our time indoors. Sometimes being outside isn’t an option for days or even weeks. The real beauty of these tiny houses is that people build them to accommodate their own unique set of circumstances, budget and lifestyle. My design would be dramatically different if my children were still young and living at home.

  1. I just adore this home. The craftsmanship is fabulous inside and out. So many home made items like the dining table and clever quilt. I hope the kid know how lucky they are. I would love a place like this!!

  2. I have been underwhelmed by most of the tiny houses I have seen for a while now, but this one absolutely blows me away! That being said, however, I am still sorely disappointed in the direction the movement has taken, being co-opted by the very system it has aimed to undermine. From this company’s website, concerning this tiny house: “If you have to ask, you probably cannot afford it.” That is entirely counter to the point of the Tiny House Movement! For shame!

  3. What an amazing and refreshing departure from the norm! I could see myself living in this 24/7 without any qualms–except that the see through sky walk might give me the heebie-jeebies about possibly falling through. It’s just fabulous!

  4. I love this space. All the amenities and beautifully done. I especially like the creative dining table and seating. The lack of much of a communal “living room” is a downside, but could be improved by taking out the staircase and putting in a ladder or, if you don’t need a kids room, converting the kids loft into a nice living room space.

  5. uh…here comes the circus show’s? couldn’t live with that outside “LOOK” don’t know anyone that would let you park this…this…thing in any RV park or trailer parks..it took 50 or more years to live down the cracks about carny folks….. sorry

  6. this is it!!!!!!!
    this is the tiny house that I can say with hand on heart I could live in for the rest of my life. I love it the lofts the curved roof the clever bench/table/seat combos. As it would just be me and maybe my husband if I let him :)) I would have the second loft as the lounge space that could become spare sleeping loft when we had visitors.
    Well Done to the builders on such a resolved design your clients must be over the moon happy.

  7. I love this tiny home. I found the bedspread cover in the main bedroom so cool. I’d love to share a photo of the bed cover with my group on Ravelry. We are doing a re-purpose theme this month for old clothes. Could I use a photo of the bed cover if I provide credit for the photo etc to you and Crystal Zull? Let me know. Thanks!

  8. LOVE IT. THIRD FAVOURITE. Don’t think I would change one thing, although the perspex (!) walkway is nerve wracking for me (fear of heights). But the shape of the building is awesome. Actually, this is my SECOND FAVOURITE.

    From
    Cee Jay/Leigh on Sea, Essex, England, Britain.

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