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I love it! I'd mount a tv above the stairs or something. Doesn't look like a ton of space for clothing, but maybe a small dresser could be placed between the foot of the bed and the railing.
From Vernon and follow I follow the tiny house movement, thats where I came across this tiny home. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this tiny unit. It packs a punch and I've viewed thousands. If I could add two things they would be an extra window in the loft for cross ventilation, and.... this hasn't been done by ANY tiny home I've seen, turn part of the couch into a recycliner!! Tucks away when not in use and everyone loves them. But I love this. It's gorgeous and very well thought out
@@pinut187 yes, it dont look usefull. only a micro wave? need alwaysa supermarket close to get plastic food. xD and i eat sitting at the coach without a table. ugh
@@stuartsutherland7664 I’m new to this world of tiny homes. Just began exploring it. So, I’m confused re: your comments about hot water tank & washer/dryer. Did u mean they could have gotten a smaller hot water tank? And if no washer/dryer, do u mean it’s better to just do laundry by hand?
@@maryb6672 washing laundry by hand is another choice. This tiny house offers convenience with that. It can be powered by solar energy stored in batteries better for off-grid living.
I’m always amazed at how much amenities they can put in such a small space. It looks luxurious, spacious and I love the interior/exterior of the Thistle!
Thanks for showing this 16 foot tiny house. I personally am most attracted to tiny houses on the smaller side of the spectrum and would welcome more videos of tiny homes in the 12 to 16 foot range that somehow still manage to squeeze all the basic functions into such compact spaces.
This tiny is as cute as a button! Small, yet airy, and it's not missing a thing! You're right, this is a nod to the original tiny house movement. This size is so practical as well, and the big added plus is the fact that it's easy to tow. I'd hook up this baby any day! A shout out to Summit Tiny Homes, you guy's did a phenomenal job on this here. It's a cute tiny little gem, I just loved it! Definitely saving this one as inspiration for a future mobile build because it's just the right size, a home away from home. This honestly made me realize that sometimes the basics are all you need: cooking, eating, a place to sleep, and to wash up in. This is my total kind of glamping, lol. What would be safer from the bears at Yosemite? Or more comfortable?! Well guy's I'm looking forward to whatever comes next, you guy's never fail to impress me, lol. Here's to to the tiny life 💝🏡🌺🌿🐱 God Bless Xo ✌😘 Love from Calif 🌴🌊🌻
In this range of limited space this tiny house is so well organized. Love the toilet and the shower. The fireplace is also very inviting a perfect set up to spend my next long vacation. Talking of the stairs I definitely suggest a big rope Something to handle if you have to go downstairs at night don’t you think so ? Thanks again Exploring we keep in touch.
I've been following both you and Summit Tiny Homes for years. Thanks for another great video! Summit makes such beautifully finished and well-laid-out homes.
Definitely a very tiny home.....but what is done looks high quality. Too small to or every day living....... Someone very dedicated to tiny living would appreciate this "Tiny Home".
Beautiful work! I love the well thought out layout on this one. For personal preferences I would add a second window in the loft for cross ventilation and more light. The second thing would be to opt to exchange the microwave and dorm fridge for an apartment size fridge in that space instead if possible. Otherwise, I love everything about this tiny!
I'd like to see what it looks like once it's lived in. It's staged for viewing but there are no real personal items in there. Where are clothes, shoes, and personal items like toiletries stored.
Very well designed. The one thing I didn't see was space for clothing storage, unless you were going to put that under the bed. It is small and compact, with very little storage for outdoor activities or art and crafts, which might require some sort of outdoor shed, but this is the best "tiny" tiny that I have seen.👍👍
Love it! I wish I knew the stain color for the interior SO much I loved in this tiny house :) Thank you for sharing it. Wish we had this company in US also!
@@bencanby9623 Not sure but it’s not light. It was a remodel and original person installed extra plywood and drywall that was not necessary. Problem is you can’t park these in tv parks. So if u take them on the road it will be hard to find parking. Have to plan ahead. Some low key parks may not care..
Beuatiful ultra-luxurious glamping trailer, perhaps? Looks like a great place for a hot shower and comfy bed after a day of hiking and cooking out. But it would not be a good home, at all - no stove, very little storage, and the built in seating looks very uncomfortable. For any use, I'd leave out the bench and use a chair or two.
This is in my top 5 favorites, I think. I'd put the door on the same wall as the seating, make the door all glass, so could sit there to look out. I'd put a second window in the loft opposite the 1st so I'd get better airflow and light. I'd make the mirror above the bathroom sink far larger and make the window in there larger, too - or add a tiny super-high window in the shower to let in light and let hot air moist out. Needs more clothes storage in there, but the area above the washer/dryer combo and the place where the loft's railing is could be used for that. Still loveeeee this unit. If only there was a space for a wood stove. But, if the area is so tiny, maybe there is no real cost savings. Oh, make the loft a one-angle slanted roof for solar and make the living room are flat to double as a deck. Not sure that last bit would work...
Are these homes suitable to live in in a zone 5 growing zone area? Also can you have them fixed to your property so you do not have to constantly drain the sewer tank/lines & have to fill up your drinking water tank? Can you get them
Canadian builder, so yes, they build for Canadian climate zone... While Tiny Houses typically don't have tanks, etc. unless that was specifically requested. Most builders are also custom builders, including this one, so you can have it designed however you want it...
Bars/Rails are preferable but something to understand is they aren't a guarantee of safety. They only give you a better chance at avoiding serious injury but they don't mean you will never fall and they won't always help when you do... So don't get a false sense of security and get careless just because the stairs has bars/railing... There's always a risk when using stairs...
I like this so much more than all those 50 million dollar luxury house tours. This place would be so cozy to live in. The only thing I would miss is a place for my PC setup.
@@lizp.9513 And? ... Do you live where it gets below freezing? Do you have water lines exposed outside running into the house? If it's electric, could you ever run it on 50A service? If gas, do you think it's easy to vent? What do you think happens if you leave the home unattended for a couple of days in the dead of winter? How big is your tankless and could it fit in a tiny house? ... There's lots of reasons why it's not always an option, just because you have it doesn't mean much if taken out of context...
@@ZeoCyberG I live where it gets to -30 celcius. It runs on propane and is properly vented. I have heated hoses to my water supply. They use very little power and have a thermostat. No need to be so defensive...it is very doable in very cold weather and yes, it fits rather nicely in my 17' tiny house.
This was gorgeous. I feel like there was some sacrifice of function for the sake of looks, though. Like in the kitchen, having books and a vase instead of like, a toaster or something. Makes for a nice picture but not realistic. Or saying the single shelf they chose in lieu of cabinets would be useful for "extra knickknacks." Er, you mean dishes or food? I'd also I'd have a two-burner cooktop in that kitchen nook, with shelves above. And I'd definitely need at least _some_ clothing storage (there's literally not even a single shelf or bin for that?). All that said, they did manage to fit a lot into a truly tiny space, and the aesthetic _is_ pretty. It's certainly inspiring.