Ep 5. Empty Nest, Full House
- TV-PG
- April 10, 2019
- 41 min
In season 6 episode 5 of Tiny House Nation, titled "Empty Nest, Full House," viewers meet a couple who find themselves in a unique situation. The couple's children have moved out of the house, leaving them with extra space in their home. Instead of downsizing to a smaller home, the couple decides to use the extra space to create a custom tiny house that will serve as a guest house, complete with all the amenities needed for visitors to feel comfortable and welcome.
The couple has a specific vision for the guest house: they want it to be a cozy and inviting space that feels like a home away from home. They also want the space to be versatile so that it can be used for various purposes, such as a guest house, a home office, or even a space for their adult children to stay when they visit.
The team tasked with creating the perfect tiny house for this couple faced several challenges. First, they had to find a way to make the tiny house feel like a cozy and comfortable space, despite its small size. They also had to find creative solutions to maximize storage space and incorporate all the amenities the couple requested.
The episode takes viewers through the entire process of building the tiny house, from initial design plans to final finishing touches. Along the way, viewers get a glimpse into the challenges and rewards of building a custom tiny house.
Throughout the episode, the couple expresses their excitement about the project, particularly the idea of having a personalized space for their guests. They also acknowledge the challenges of downsizing their belongings to fit into the tiny house and navigating the build process.
Overall, "Empty Nest, Full House" highlights the creative possibilities of tiny house living and the joy of building a custom home suited to individual needs and preferences. Viewers are sure to be inspired by the couple's passion for creating a unique and inviting space for their guests, and by the team's dedication to bringing their vision to life.