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So glad to see you both. That door has to go between kitchen and bedroom. You can't use that wall cuz door blocks it. That wall could be for a tall storage cabinet for kitchen items. Have you considered doing a 24' instead of 20'. That would make a big difference. Thank you for the video. Happy to see you Randy and Amanda!
I'd have them omit the swing door and I'd install a bifold barn door there. It's about a 36" opening, and the bifold barn doors only need 2" on each side of the opening for the door to fold open. That would still leave about 34-36" of wall to build a cabinet or add shelves.
I don't know what they are thinking sometimes. Randy is not the most practical when it comes to design and she surprises me when she agrees to his ideas that seem not thought out.
Not a good space saving design. Why is she even taking because all she does is say right. They should hire someone to show the tiny home. They ramble on and she repeats everything he says. Omg so abnoxious
For negative people, you don’t have to buy it. Hey Amanda I am so happy to hear you talk. Ignore any of the 😒You make my day with your cheerful personality
The wood is beautiful! I love this cottage, this one is gorgeous with the shiplap. I have the panel cottage. I’m using the kitchen as living and kitchen, and bedroom as is. It was easy to place what I wanted in my cottage, except somewhere to eat, because I did not want to hang my TV on the wall… neck issues….so my TV stand will become my little table to eat at, I’m going to add a drop leaf and just raise it up when I need it. I absolutely LOVE💕my incred-I-cottage!!!! The panel’s are easy to work with, I chose to paint mine and it painted beautifully. Can’t thank Randy and Amanda enough for my pretty (tiny) home😁thanks guys🥰.
Sounds Heavenly! What kind of chairs are you using in your kitchen/living space? I have considered a TV that mounts on the wall above the kitchen window/sink, that pulls down to watch and swings up out of the way when off.
@@susanbeals7597so I found a small couch, I mean tiny… I placed it under the window with an end table to it’s left, then the wall that the barn door opens onto I placed a 30 inch solidly built storage cubby… my tv will sit on that, remembering space is essential I bought to small white chairs that can be indoor/outdoor, so… I will utilize them for porch sitting and when I eat indoors bring them in, they are very light weight. I still have all my kitchen space so I’m repurposing a book case that is 27”L 30”H 13”D adding a drop leaf and casters homing it if your facing kitchen sink, in front of that drawer and cupboard, so just pushing it down the counter when I need in there, that becomes my table, move it out, open drop leaf, bring chair/s into eat……it does not look crowded or messy….
do some yoga, ive had alot accidents, covid etc.. and m dog showed me some yoga. i bought a mattress that flips out on the floor (_i have a day bed and a bed, bit this helps me to do those stretches and i bought a weird neck pillow which i now like! ery light wall mounted/ fold down table to eat at? x
I think it's great that we have choices of whatever type of home fits our lifestyle & budget. I retired & moved into a condo. NEVER thought I would do that as a rural person. LOL.
Love this. I would reverse the door so it opens into the bedroom against the washer area so it does not take valuable space from the kitchen. Also, have the barn door slide to the right, so you can put a small chest on the wall behind the shower
They make those closet rods that can be pulled down for easy access. I'd get 2 of those, 1 for up high in the closet, and 1 above the combo W/D, and even with a dresser below in the closet, there will still be room for a nice 4' wide shelf for folded clothes & linens. A shelf above the W/D for laundry supplies & extra TP.
Is it a couple inches narrower inside, with the wood framing instead of steel panels? Great home for a person with limited mobility. Put 2 wing back chairs in the front room with a small table between them, and a sofa w/chaise that makes into a bed on the long side wall in the back room, so you can enjoy the view and watch TV. That and a small dresser inside the closet is all the furniture I'd need!
Y'all should consider doing what Haunes with Cottages at pine lakes did. He taped off bed sizes on the floor in the cottage bedroom. It gives viewers a better visual of bed sizes and layouts!
Could raise the W/D combo with a drawer underneath. Storage. The closest, I would have a dresser built in with hanger storage. Mobile homes way back in the day would have drawers with a built-in mirrored vanity
$70K for a beautiful craftsman home! Its beautiful. 😍 I love this one because the separation of back room is complete. It has a real cupboard, the bathrooms nicely finished with the door in the middle. Id use the porch for dining. 🖤
Your ladies decorated the first cottage and placed a shelf/cabinet in the front room. So now, with the "regular door" there is another wall that can't have furniture. Amanda said a table can go in the front corner.....I would want to be able to open the front door and have a screen door, so her idea makes no sense to me. Thats a big space up front just to eat dinner...that now forces the back room to be living/bedroom. You keep taking away WALL SPACE, do you think people don't need furniture???? Could you put a pocket door in both door openings?
This model is beautiful made of wood! It adds so much character to the home! I like the bathroom door placement. If you added an add a cottage and used the washer/dryer closet as a door/pass through, wouldn't you lose the closet space in the add a cottage? Instead, I would prefer to eliminate the bathroom and put the door where the bedroom window on the side is, on the add a cottage. I could then use the washer/dryer closet for extra storage. The bedroom would become a larger master bedroom and the add a cottage bedroom could be used as a multi function room bedroom/office. There would be no kitchen in the add a cottage, so there is where the living room would be and of course the washer dryer is in the add a cottage also. Y'all have such beautiful models at affordable prices. There is no comparison to your designs! Keep up the great Incredible job Y'all are doing!
With that barn door there, you can't have a dresser with TV over it there, which would be perfect with a single daybed across from it. You keep changing things. Be better off with real door on bathroom entrance. Keep it closed all the time. Barn doors let smells and noise out anyway. Not efficient at all. And you would have more valuable wall space. Also electric panel in that lovely front room, really is an unsightly distraction. Your lot buy-in price is ridiculous. Every time someone moves to a lot, they have that huge buy-in. Better to pay higher rent than pay that key money. Crazy. What person who can't afford regular housing can afford that? I always liked your vision, but it's far from affordable, it is out of control now. Sad. With that said, the wood is really nice. Nice build by the Amish. Rethink the electric panel. And please rethink your lot buy-in price. It's unethical for people to pay for your land development/ finishing your Mountain and other developments.
@@Stacey721 - Many of us are selling a home to move to ITH. That money from our home sale pays for the tiny home and lot fee, so that we can live with $200-$300/month rent payments. Don't fool yourself. Every developer makes you pay for development and maintenance costs. The others just get that money from you by charging much more in lot rent, and you pay those higher payments forever. Randy's way actually saves us money over 5 years or more, and every year after that is additional savings. It's designed for long term living, so if you aren't sure you'll want to live there long term, then No... go stay at a development that charges more every month. After doing the math, I'll be going to ITH. You do you.
@@susanbeals7597I understand how it works. Been following a long time, and I disagree. The key money has increased significantly. You (or your loved ones) stand to lose a lot of money should your health goes south, you have to move, you die. Also it was always touted as low cost housing, not people with a ton of equity. I will do me. But wish you don't feel the need to jump on everybody who has a different opinion than you. There are intelligent people who think differently than you. We don't need to be schooled by you all the time.
A couple more changes that could be considered would be: #1. have a sliding door in kitchen that slides behind refrigerator, leaving wall space for furniture or tv. #2. Have bathroom sliding door that slides to the right, leaving room for twin bed to be placed in front of bay window. #3. Have space between kitchen window and hood vent. The open space under counter at window could have a Randy Rack. I love the outside shaTV. Glad to see you and Randy on video again. I enjoy the short informational videos, but in addition to the tiny houses, we love ya'll.
I don't have a tiny home, but I do have a tiny camper, and I have discovered that I am more comfortable on the 25"x78" bed in my camper than in the king size bed of home. My sister camped with me for four nights recently, and she was perfectly comfortable with a bed that size as well. We are both on the petite side, but a twin day bed would be more than enough space.
When you’re 5’8 1/2” & Wonder Hubbie is 6’, small beds don’t work. We end up kneeing & elbowing each other when it’s a small bed. We have longer arms & legs than shorter people. If you bend an arm or leg in your sleep when in small width beds- you smack into each other☹️
Good morning Randy and Amanda 🌅 Love the cottage tiny home 🏡 but don't like the door, takes away from putting something in that wall other than that, it's a beautiful tiny home 🏡❤😊 Y'all have a great day ❤❤😊
For added space I would do pocket door in bathroom. Louver door for closet elminate door completely from kitchen to back room. Put a Randy rack in that empty space under kitchen counter.
This is beautiful! 🤩 I wish I could have gone with the all wood. But I’m so excited to have my cottage built and moved to my own land! ❤️👏😃Thank you ITH
Aww, poor little guy. When my little gal does that, its a far away stare also, like she’s looking at some thing, I like to think it’s one of my souls in heaven that came to visit.❤️
Love the new upgrade bathroom and door placement. I would remove the door between the two rooms and have either saloon style doors or another barn door. Love the wood!
I really like this version. However, I believe it is more practical to use a barn door (in a small space) between kitchen and living area. Also, I’m with Randy. I prefer the entrance to the bathroom like the original model. It allows to make the most out of the (small) space.
Oh Randy I really do like the changes to the cottage….i agree with Amanda, I would put a daybed and make that area my living and bedroom. Having the window nook is perfect for cushions & pillows. On the barn door you could put shelves on the front of the door for extra storage & nic nacs. Really love it, so precious. In the kitchen I would put an island that extends into a table. There is one from ikea that’s would be perfect. Or put in a flip up table on the wall with 2 chairs. So many options. Love it. Great job 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤗🥰🙏🏻🇺🇸🏠🐶
I agree with Amanda I would have a twin bed in the bedroom so I could use it also for a living room. I would love one of the beds your company makes so I would have storage or have my bed a little higher for the store under my day bed.
Hang up items can be laid flat in plastic containers that are long but on the shallow side could be stored under the daybed stacked on each other.That would alleviate wrinkles for dress clothing. No closet bars.
Hey Amanda, your other Linda Hayes!! I pray you, Randy and your families are well! I like this!! I would probably want the add a cottage! Take care sweet girl..
LOL "16 dogs on the other side" I have a king size bed with just myself and the rest is for the dogs as well so I can relate to that comment.😁 I agree this size house only calls for a single size bed and I would do a day bed as well so I can use it for a living room as well, in the kitchen I would put one of the bistro size tables and chair that way visitors can sit in the kitchen or if it's nice out on deck, maybe even expand for additional space outside living space like a canopy or something.
TY Amanda & Randy, if I purchased this home, I would like a barn door or a pocket door separating the lr from the br/den. And I would install a murphy bed in the br/den for dual purpose.
I like this home a lot. I agree that the space between the sink and fridge needs a Randy-Rack. I also agree that the door between the two rooms needs removed But j also would get rid of the barn door to have both walls open. I would use a curtain so when I use that bathroom I just pull the curtain across but still get heat or air into the room
you guys should rig up some tall room dividers/ painted shade cloth with tree painting and some fake leaes to show what a garden setting could look like. and dress the bottom with an easily removable "skirt". i reckon youd sell more
This house is so cute! I love it! I do agree with some other commenters though about the door in the kitchen. Im not really a fan of the opening door since it does cover that wall space. Its cute but its not really functional. Also, would it be a possibility to make the bathroom window a little smaller and move it over to the right so a mirror can be put above the sink? I love a window in the bathroom but, personally I dont need it to be that big. 🙂 I watch these videos all the time and just think you and Amanda are the cutest and I really love the homes you build!
Hey guys, It's fine to say some people prefer wood over metal homes. Both have advantages and disadvantages. This is a beautiful home with a front porch. Very rustic and homey.
About the only thing I would change is the door leading to the back room; I would definitely make that a pocket door. I also wonder if there's a possibility of making a whole, separate, modular 'laundry/utility room unit', that could roll up and attach to that right side of the cottage, and be accessed thru a door where that current washer/dryer area is now. That way, it wouldn't interfere with the width of the current cottage for transport, but would be an alternative to adding on a whole extra add-a-cottage, when possibly all the buyer was needing was a utility area for laundry and extra storage for brooms, mops, vacuum, etc. (I don't see anyplace to put yhose essentials in the present Incred-i-cottage.) Great looking wood cottage, though!
with a simple breezeway you could easily use the existing w/d location for a doorway and connect to a utility shed or anything else you wanted to connect to if you have your own land
I think the cottage is a glorious home for someone who loves it as it is. If I could swing it I would get it, but instead got the RJO. The cottage is perfect as it is, and if it’s not for you, then get another model.
Randy please consider making the front porch 8 foot instead of 4 feet deep. This would give owners the ability it enclose it in the future to have an 8 X 10 living space. This would create a complete house with that added square footage.
@@IncredibleTinyHomes Perhaps that could be an upgrade option. While the bay window is beautiful I'd much rather spend that money on future convertible square footage.
Like the siding...pretty. Love the bathroom door being moved over and the location of the mini slit centered over the window. I wouldn't put a door between the kitchen and bedroom area, I'd just put a shower rod and curtain if I wanted some privacy. Without a kitchen door, I'd put the refrigerator on the opposite side of the kitchen with a long desk, then put in pantry shelves or a pull out where you have the refrigerator. I might even try to sleep in a recliner, instead of a twin bed, or a roll away bed that just folds up. All kinds of options. Really like the changes.
Hi guys, can you speak on the issue of completing container homes or any homes that’s taking over 8 months to complete. I am sure you are getting a lot of sales but for those who have paid it would be nice to get monthly updates. Thank you
The all wood cottage is cool, the black and red contrast is awesome. Thinking maybe a darker wood stain with the black trim would be nice too. Can I just say I wish my legs looked as nice as 'Manders. You're doing great with your fitness goal!
Day bed and futon’s both do the same thing and the window seat woul have a furniture cushion with three large decoration pillows that definitely is your bedroom/ living Room and your light on front porch would be better to have no industrial furniture but a more lantern look because that makes that much better look 😊😊
lighting is usually the most economic we can find to keep pricing down but some customers choose to change them out once they receive their home. Everyone has such different taste in accessories