Make you tiny house stand apart with different colors. Home owners have tasked us to color match their Tumbleweed Tiny House RV with the main house on the property. Using paint samples from people’s homes, we’ve exactly matched their tiny house.
Below are 5 different tiny house rentals that were painted with custom colors to match a them and stand apart from the crowd.
Savannah in Oregon
Savannah is featured in the Mt. Hood Tiny House Village which opened in 2016. At just 18′ long, this iddy-bidy tiny house is a rich yellow, with red shutters that are fixed to the sides.
The village initially featured 5 classic Tumbleweed and has recently added 2 modern units.
Rent this tiny house in Oregon.
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Hook Wine & Sinker in Texas
When this home was built in 2017, the barn red was a standard option. None the less, the red color was chosen so infrequently, it was dropped from the standard colors. It looks amazing on the Elm model with the white windows, door and porch posts.
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Hattie in Tennesse
This rental named “Hattie” features a white body to compliment the Galvalume roof color which rolls down the side – offset with black windows and door.
Hattie is Certified Green at the Emerald Level by TRA (the highest standard for a tiny home), and is part of the Nantchez Trace Tiny House Village which opened in 2022.
Rent this tiny house in Tennessee.
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Adeline in Washington
This Cypress 26′, named Adeline, is one of five Tumbleweeds that feature a uniquely custom exterior to match the Bavarian town of Leavnworth, WA. No detail was spared on this tiny house rental. Featuring a custom made brown door (which took 5 months to get) and a custom brown roof, the house is adorned with a Tudor style exterior.
Rent Adeline in Washington State.
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Yogi, Cindy & Boo Boo
Three tiny house rentals travelled between Jellystone campgrounds around the country. Built in 2017, these colorful units matched the attire of the 3 famous bears. Featured here is the pink Cindy Bear House.
See all 3 tiny homes inside and out.
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Why are these home all pictured on wheels. Can they be built on a permanent site? I would like to see that featured.
All our models are Tiny House RVs. The wheels are permanently attached. Many people cover up the wheels after they arrive.
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I have a tiny home on wheels but so many places don’t allow wheels and the ones that do, say that my house is too small (180sf 22ft long). Do you have a suggestion on what state I can move it to without putting it on foundation? Thanks!
RV parks or mobile home parks is a good place to start. There are hundreds listed here. Aside from that, most go onto properties in unincorporated areas, but so much depends on which state you live in. The rules are different everywhere.
Wouldn’t it be nice, given the state of the housing situation in america, for communities all across this country, to stop faulting people who chose smaller and kinder housing and allow it on some of the in city properties to allow some to start having a place to call home
My property has a zoning code that specifies 720 square feet and no less than 24 feet in width. They do not allow mobile homes to be placed