Nestled near Boulder, Colorado, the Nimbus tiny house challenges every expectation of what “small” can feel like. At first glance, it’s sleek and understated — clean lines, a soft color palette, and a grounded presence that feels both modern and calm. But step inside, and you’ll quickly realize Nimbus isn’t just another tiny house — it’s an invitation. An invitation to live freely, comfortably, and beautifully, no matter your mobility or lifestyle.
Overview
With 430 square feet of thoughtfully designed space (measuring 32′ x 10′ x 13′ 6″), Nimbus stands wider and roomier than most homes on wheels — a full two feet broader than the typical model. That subtle difference changes everything: more air, more light, more freedom to move. Designed with wheelchair accessibility in mind, this eco-friendly home shows that minimal living doesn’t mean compromising comfort or dignity.
Design & Materials
The layout flows naturally — bright, open, and well-balanced. The ground-floor bedroom ensures easy access without ladders or lofts, while durable steel loft supports make it possible to install a track or sling for seamless movement from bed to bath. It’s small-space design with human care at its core.
Natural textures bring warmth to the modern shell. The butcher-block countertops glow softly under the kitchen lights, paired with open shelving that keeps everything within reach and visually light. You can feel the craftsmanship — every detail measured, every surface chosen for both beauty and purpose.
Features & Comfort
Nimbus was built for independence and ease. The spacious shower allows for a portable bathtub, while wide doorways and uncluttered lines encourage fluid movement through the home. The kitchen, unusually large for a tiny house, includes a four-burner gas range, oven, and stainless-steel refrigerator — perfect for anyone who loves to cook or host.
Even practical needs are beautifully met: a washer and dryer, generous closet space, and clever stair storage that can handle large, bulky items without compromise. The entire space feels both grounded and expansive — proof that accessibility and elegance can share the same roof.
(You might just have to fight your guests over the best seat by the window — the view’s that good.)
Lifestyle & Inspiration
Nimbus represents more than clever design — it’s a quiet revolution in how we think about home. It proves that tiny houses can be inclusive, luxurious, and deeply personal all at once. This is minimal living redefined: not shrinking your world, but reshaping it to fit your life with intention and grace.
An eco-friendly home like Nimbus reminds us that space isn’t measured in square feet, but in freedom — in how we move, breathe, and feel within our walls.
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