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Sandra Brooks swings open a picture frame that reveals storage in her tiny home at Escalante Village. Her home is custom-built, which increased both the price and ease of designing her home.
The bathroom that includes shower and a washing/drying machine in Sandra Brooks’ tiny home in Escalante Village. Hooking up to sewer and other utilities can be a costly barrier for tiny home owners in some areas.
The loft bedroom in Sandra Brooks’ tiny home at Escalante Village.
Sandra Brooks holds her dog, Zoe, as she works on her computer in her tiny home at Escalante Village. Tiny homes come with many perks, like mobility and fewer responsibilities, Brooks said. But regulations, affordability and the learning curve of compact living can be challenges for some.
Sandra Brooks empties her dishwasher last week in her tiny home at Escalante Village. One challenge for Brooks: finding a permanent community for her tiny home in Colorado, she said.
A pedestrian wears a mask while passing by a window display in a clothing store late Monday in downtown Denver.
Pedestrians wear masks while crossing an empty road at the intersection of Market Street and 15th Avenue during the evening rush hour Monday in downtown Denver.
A waitperson wears a face mask while tending to a patron sitting in the outdoor patio of a sushi restaurant, late Monday in downtown Denver.
A pair of workers wear masks while waiting for a ride outside a construction site late Monday in downtown Denver.
A screenshot of Wolf Creek Ski Area’s base area Tuesday afternoon shows large crowds after a storm recently dropped 2 feet of fresh snow.