This one is just WOW, for me! One of my favorites so far. Love all of the wood accents, tastefully used throughout this home. It would work great for me in Montana.
Yes Mr. Tiny another thumbs-up for you. Thank you for the L shaped kitchen with the island that is absolutely perfect. However, here are my suquestions for the house that I will purchase as i'm saving my money. I prefer to build my own porch along the side of the house having the front door in the middle of the home entering into the kitchen. Put the second bedroom with a small bath on the other side of the living room. I would like to have a designated laundry room behind the kitchen with a back door and a master walk in closet at the end of the home in the master bedroom. Keeping the same square footage as a 16'X56'. Please make sure it can stand colder temperatures and a snow load on the roof as we live up north. Thank you for doing what you do. Keep up the good work.
One of my favorites! I would change the master bedroom door to open into bedroom instead of the hall, or install a pocket door in the bathroom wall. Everything else is perfect!
Love this cabin style two bedroom..especially the entertainment center, ceiling design w half pine, and wainscotting through out! The living room is very spacious! Likes the splash glass shower…ease to get in and out…Great floor plan! 2nd bedroom is also very spacious....Love thee wooden panel/headboard in the master...Tiny home feature in mini mansion! Loved it!
Very nice! The tiny 399 square foot models are all too cramped. This bigger, but still small home isn't cramped. If I had the money for land, and one of your homes to put on it, I would get one around this size, and without a loft. I am disabled, so I can't handle the loft stairs. Even if I could handle the stairs, I still wouldn't want a low loft as I don't want to risk getting a concussion. Really, this roomy one story model is much more practical. It's also roomy enough to get around with a rolling walker or a wheelchair, except for the doorways, but those can be widened.
Hey Mr. tiny I really loved the Lavaca cottage. It is fantastic for two. I especially love the large master bedroom, the Living room and the bathroom seem a bit larger.
What do the utilities hookups look like for something like this? I’d love a bigger space but we don’t want to do full plumping and electrical, and water…is it the same as the park models?
Opening into shower needs to be wide enough to accommodate a wheelchair. Wall jets at waist (when standing up) as an option to hand wand shower head. And/or a bench that flips up inside shower for sitting.
Don't need them 3 cabinets by back door put a benchseat and 4 hooks for hanging coats or a place for shoes in the bench seat and I would not need the additional window by closet in the last bedroom two high windows on the other wall are plenty for a bedroom... Just my thoughts
For that price it should include furniture! and a full pantry, with all new cookware and dishes. Now having the TV across the room from all of those windows is not going to do anything except cause a bright glare on the screen of the television. So that's a poor choice of building there Is way too much Hp coloring under woods.and in the living room some of the cabinetry needs doors!
The only thing id change is the kitchen island. Id want it all to be one even level. Otherwise, i really like this floor plan. Happy Sunday everyone!!!!
Lovely and clever My main thought in the kitchens is the lower cabinets, in the corners, are really hard to access. Have there been Lazy Susans on some I missed? Or pull outs? Otherwise the owner will be crawling into Narnia to get what was put there
I love this rustic feel layout of this place. My favorite parts are the built-ins in the living area, dressers in the bedrooms, & the layout of the kitchen area. Why don't you put combo shower/tub in the cottages.❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍🌟🌟🌟🌟
You do an excellent job of presenting all the features of these home. This is the nicest home I've ever seen you show. You've really knocked it out of the park with this one. EXCELLENT. LOVE the bathroom in this one. It would be even nicer with a screened porch on the front.
I know you guys are located in north Texas so I have to wonder why, after the hellish electrical failure during the winter of a couple of years ago, why you guys don't include a gas or wood heater/fireplace in some of these models. Love the interior, and I love the fact that your homes don't look like standard trail park houses.
Mr Tiny fyi question. In the dining area on the narrow wall as you walk down the hallway could a built-in hutch or computer desk go there? Also can you upgrade the water heater to a tankless unit? Thank you sir
That is a nice layout. However, I'd get rid of that kitchen island. How can you get that frig out if you have to replace it? I'd also get rid of those transom windows right above the living room windows, then you can keep the size but raise them up - they are too low to the floor. The set of transoms below the ceiling is enough. I like that pine look, makes it feel very homey.
Ideally, I'd like a mud room/Laundry room in my home. A 1/2 bath is also a nice convenience so guests have their own 'space'' to have a sit...guess we're looking at something a bit longer?
The only objection I have is most of the windows don't actually open. I live in the deep south. Having opening windows for airflow is mandatory for a livable space
Love this model, only thing is, get rid of the first set of transom windows and bring up the main windows. You don't need two sets of transom windows on the same wall.
Hey there mr Tiny this is a beautiful place you are showing us here in Alberta Canada could you see if it’s possible to get one up here somehow like that this one
I love this house. Looks like acabin on the inside, but would be great if you made it look like a cabin on the outside too. Yes it would most likely bring up the price, but, it would be worth it for most buyers I think
i started to stop last week to take a look at the tiny homes but i thought about i might not better just drop in but i will be back through soon great home
It seems like every time I watch a new video, that model becomes my new favorite! This one is Love the entertainment center, but would prefer a narrower fireplace and wider shelving. Spacious kitchen, and the smaller bedroom would be my library with wall-to-wall bookshelves. (I’m a bookseller.) Primary bedroom size is impressive, but I agree with other comments suggesting a walk in closet like the Cardinal. Thank you for providing these informative videos, and for making them so enjoyable to watch. This particular offering is going to be tough to beat!
Mr Tiny you showcase some of the most beautiful manufactured homes available, and I can understand the pricing due to the elegant and stylish craftsmanship, and I am also living on a retirement income from month to month. So all I can do is just give credit where it is due and dream on!!! Nevertheless you keep show casing and selling while I keep thinking W❤️W!! And maybe somehow??. Thanks for the view.
Not into blonde colored varnish. The oak floors a plus the general layout is decent. I think the dinky small space for TV's in the bedrooms are a waist of space. Water heater on demand could make that closet a partial storage space. Pantry is wonderful. Side by side laundry machines good. Full size fridge good. Like the kitchen sink. The front porch should have movable screen & glass walls or sheer side curtains something to keep bugs out. The bedroom doesn't have to have horizontal wood wall. It needs some work for my personal taste. But overall it's nice.