Ep 4. Testing Out Tiny In Texas
- TVPG
- August 5, 2017
- 20 min
Four couples take the challenge of testing tiny houses in Texas, each with its own unique style, personality, and needs. This episode of Tiny House Hunting follows the couples as they explore different tiny homes in the central and northern parts of Texas, from an eco-friendly shipping container house to a cozy cabin on wheels.
The first couple, Amanda and Tony, are looking for a tiny house in a mobile home park where they can live with their two children. They want to be close to Tony's job and have outdoor space for their kids to play. They visit a 400 square feet cabin on wheels that has a rustic charm with a fire pit and a porch, and a modern tiny house with an open floor plan and an outdoor shower. However, the cabin on wheels captures their hearts as they find it cozy and perfect for their family of four.
The second couple, Alex and Lina, are in search of a tiny house that can provide them with the mobility they need for their work as photographers. They need a mobile house that can handle rough terrain and inclement weather. They explore a tiny house built on a flatbed trailer with an industrial interior style, a spacious tiny house with a rooftop deck, and a tiny house on wheels that has a Japanese-inspired design. Eventually, they both fall in love with the sleek and modern design of a 300 square feet tiny house that has a garage-door style window and a rooftop deck.
The third couple, Kristi and Don, are hoping to find a tiny house for their retirement in Texas. They want to travel around the United States and have a smaller footprint. They visit a tiny house on wheels that has an eye-catching red exterior and a cozy interior with a fireplace, an eco-friendly shipping container house, and a rustic tiny house with a spacious loft. They end up choosing the shipping container house as it provides them with a spacious interior, sustainable features, and a unique aesthetic that they love.
The final couple, Bo and Erica, are looking for a tiny house on wheels that can accommodate their growing family. They want a house with an open floor plan, outdoor space, and room for their pets. They consider a tiny house designed with an aviation theme that has a large deck and a fireman's pole, a gothic-inspired tiny house that has stained glass windows, and a modern tiny house with a rooftop deck. However, they decide to pick a custom-built tiny house that has a spacious living room, a multi-purpose loft, and a pet-friendly design.
Overall, Testing Out Tiny In Texas offers an insightful look into the world of tiny houses and how they can provide homeowners with a unique and sustainable lifestyle. Each couple has its own idea of what they want in their tiny house, and this episode showcases the different personalities, preferences, and needs of each couple. From rustic to modern, eco-friendly to luxurious, there is a tiny house for everyone.