Ep 2. 340 Sq Ft Solar Powered Studio
- TV-PG
- April 20, 2015
- 42 min
In Season 3 Episode 2 of Tiny House Nation, titled "340 Sq Ft Solar Powered Studio," the hosts John and Zack visit a couple in Ashland, Oregon who are looking to downsize and simplify their lifestyle. The couple has a unique set of challenges because they both work from home as artists and need a space that will function as both a living space and a studio.
The couple's current home is a 100-year-old farmhouse with plenty of space, but its old plumbing, drafty windows, and high maintenance have become too much to handle. They have decided to move into a tiny house on their rural property that is completely off-grid and powered by solar panels.
John and Zack are excited to take on this unique project and work with the couple to design a 340 square foot studio that meets all of their needs. The couple has some specific requests for their new space, including ample storage for their art supplies, a comfortable sleeping area, a working kitchen, and plenty of natural light.
John and Zack start by taking measurements of the property and surveying the land to find the ideal spot for the tiny house. They then get to work designing the layout of the house, taking into account the couple's list of requirements. The design includes a loft bedroom with skylights and a large living area with a kitchen, dining space, and plenty of storage.
The next step is for the hosts to work with the couple to source all of the materials for the build. They focus on using eco-friendly and sustainable materials, such as recycled wood and energy-efficient appliances. With the materials in hand, the team gets to work constructing the tiny house.
As the build progresses, the couple is thrilled with how the space is coming together. They are especially excited to see their vision for a solar-powered home become a reality. The house includes a composting toilet, rainwater collection system, and energy-efficient appliances that allow the couple to live off the grid with minimal environmental impact.
Throughout the episode, viewers get a clear sense of the challenges and rewards of living in a tiny house. The couple and the hosts discuss the benefits of downsizing, including the ability to live a simpler, more sustainable lifestyle. They also acknowledge the challenges of living in such a small space, such as the need to be selective about their belongings and the lack of privacy.
In the end, the couple is thrilled with their new home. They have a beautiful and functional space that meets all of their needs and allows them to live in harmony with the environment. The episode is a great reminder of the importance of living sustainably and finding joy in simplicity.