Ep 4. 400 Sq. Ft. Wine Tasting House
- TV-PG
- May 4, 2015
- 41 min
In season 3 episode 4 of Tiny House Nation, the hosts John Weisbarth and Zack Giffin are tasked with building a 400 square foot tiny house that doubles as a wine tasting room for a client who is a wine enthusiast. The episode takes place in Northern California's wine country, where the client wants to have a space that can showcase her wine collection, entertain guests, and serve as a vacation home at the same time.
The episode starts with John and Zack meeting the client and touring her current home, which is filled with wine bottles and barrels. The client explains that she wants a space that can hold up to 300 bottles of wine, has a kitchenette, and a seating area where she can host wine tasting events. Additionally, she wants the house to have a rustic, farm-style look that compliments the surrounding wine country.
After taking in the client's requests, John and Zack set to work on designing and building the tiny house. In doing so, they face a series of challenges, including finding the right materials and furniture to give the house the desired rustic look, building a custom wine rack that can hold the client's extensive collection of wine bottles, and creating an outdoor patio that allows for an unobstructed view of the vineyards.
Throughout the episode, the client expresses her excitement as the house starts to take shape. She is thrilled with the attention to detail put into the wine storage and tasting area, as well as the functional and cozy living space. The hosts also take the small space into consideration, ensuring that everything is multipurpose and efficiently arranged.
The episode concludes with the big reveal of the completed tiny house. The client is thrilled with the result, and the house's unique features, such as the wine storage and outdoor patio, leave a lasting impression. John and Zack succeed in creating a space that is both functional and breathtaking, making for a memorable experience for both the client and the audience.