Ep 12. Tads Tiny Home
- TV-G
- August 25, 2020
- 43 min
In season 5 episode 12 of Good Bones, titled "Tads Tiny Home," mother-daughter duo Karen E Laine and Mina Starsiak race against the clock to renovate a miniature home for their client.
The episode starts with the homeowners, Tad and Doug, showing Karen and Mina their tiny home, which is only 380 square feet. The couple shares their desire to make their small space functional and inviting for friends and family.
Karen and Mina take on the challenge and come up with a plan to transform the tiny house. They start by knocking down a wall that separates the living room from the kitchen, creating an open-concept space that feels more spacious. They then add a large island that doubles as a dining area to provide additional seating for guests when Tad and Doug entertain.
The design duo maximizes the space by installing a custom murphy bed that can be easily pulled down and put away as needed. The bed also has additional storage space underneath, which fits perfectly with the couple's minimalist lifestyle.
Karen and Mina also overhaul the bathroom, which was previously cramped and lacked personality. They install a larger sink vanity and add a unique blue penny tile backsplash that adds a pop of color and texture to the room. The tile complements the bold black and white geometric pattern shower curtain and adds a fun touch of personality to the space.
Throughout the episode, Karen and Mina encounter unexpected challenges, including a leaky roof and a faulty electrical system. However, their experience and expertise allow them to overcome these obstacles and complete the renovation on schedule.
The finished product is a beautiful and functional tiny home that reflects Tad and Doug's personalities and lifestyle. The space feels airy and bright, with plenty of storage and clever design features that make the most of the limited square footage.
Overall, "Tads Tiny Home" is a heartwarming and inspiring episode of Good Bones that showcases Karen and Mina's talents as renovators and designers. The episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in home renovation and design, as well as those looking to downsize and live a simpler life.