Ep 5. 224 Sq. Ft. Entertaining Abode
- TV-PG
- January 26, 2015
- 42 min
In season 2 episode 5 of Tiny House Nation, titled "224 Sq. Ft. Entertaining Abode," host John Weisbarth and renovation expert Zack Giffin help a couple in Texas create a tiny home that's perfect for entertaining guests.
The couple, Robert and Samantha, have a large extended family and love hosting get-togethers. But their current living situation is cramped and doesn't allow for much space for entertaining. They've decided to downsize and build a tiny home that's both functional and inviting for their guests.
John and Zack start off by sharing some design ideas with Robert and Samantha, taking into consideration their love of entertaining and the fact that they have two cats. The couple has a budget of $50,000 and hopes to have their tiny home completed in just six weeks.
As construction gets underway, John and Zack run into some unexpected challenges. The tiny home is being built on a slope, so they need to figure out a way to stabilize the foundation. They also need to make sure there's enough space for all of the couple's belongings, as well as their guests.
Despite these challenges, John and Zack are able to create a fantastic tiny home for Robert and Samantha. The home features a large living room with plenty of seating for guests, as well as a bar area and a small dining table. The kitchen is fully equipped with modern appliances, and there's even a lofted bedroom that's accessed by a staircase.
One of the most impressive features of the tiny home is the outdoor entertaining area. John and Zack are able to create a patio space that's perfect for grilling and hanging out with friends and family. The exterior of the tiny home is also beautifully designed, with a bright blue door and some rustic touches that give it a welcoming feel.
Overall, "224 Sq. Ft. Entertaining Abode" is a great episode of Tiny House Nation that will inspire anyone who's thinking about downsizing or building a tiny home. John and Zack once again prove that with some creativity and hard work, it's possible to create a comfortable and inviting living space in even the tiniest of homes.