I don’t like a loft, I feel claustrophobic with the low ceiling. However the floor layout is pretty good. Without the stairs you could have a larger kitchen.
Love these little homes but sure would like to see more that don't have a loft no one can stand up in ... I would never use that upstairs space except as a "dumping ground" and I bet I'm not alone.
I love the loft! Lol. It's a perfect place for my nephew to hang out when he comes to visit, plus it gives a lot of extra storage space, too. But I know there are plenty of people like you who don't care for it. To each his own. 😊 I just love watching these videos and dreaming about living in a tiny home. 😁
❤ I'm 100% agreeable with you. I'm older and I most certainly can't do the steps I absolutely do not want Aloft area nor the space of the Lost area. Love the park models extra space and a must-have porch LOL
I don't care for the black exterior I don't like the look and we're from the south and it gets very very hot down here and with the black would even be hotter. Besides is very unappealing.
❤ love the kitchen and desk model small but space saver lots of countertop space love it. Designed where you don't have to walk them all to reach everything. At my age I like convenience and this model has it.❤❤❤❤
I would change the loft into a storage space, change the shower surround to something else, and I would change the cabinets to a brown color and stainless steel appliances, but it’s pretty
No place at all to eat; not even on kitchen peninsula! That would be a big drawback for us cuz who wants to always sit in living room for meals? Otherwise not bad. Loft could be used for storage (neat and in totes and away from railing, so out of sight) plus room for blow-up mattress for guest, if needed.
its a SECRET on all park model home videos... every single detail is covered down to the a/c grate but if you want a price you have to call.... seems like they could price it when/where it is for everybody but ....no
I’ve watched your videos for awhile, and some things are always confusing to me. Every other company who does these park model tiny homes uses mini-splits, or sometimes two. Even in cold weather areas in Canada, they do Arctic mini-splits plus small heaters on the wall in various rooms. Also, why do a big water heater when an on-demand system is more efficient and uses up less valuable space for storage. You also don’t utilize every place possible for storage-why not storage in a few stairs, under the cabinets in toe-kicks, etc. I’m looking for a park model for full-time living. Are these not for full-time living, or are they just vacation homes? I don’t understand why you’re not doing these things. Can you explain?
Parks Models and tiny homes are NOT the same thing! Builders and building codes are mis-leading to sell bigger trailers like this. Mis-leading video 👎👎
Park models are only 399 sq ft and definitely considered a tiny home. It just depends on other people's opinions on what a tiny home is defined as. We definitely don't mislead people. Just try to educate our products to them.
@@PARKMODELHOMESNATIONWIDE Park models began around 300-400 sq.ft. in the 1950's wayy before tiny homes came to be. The tiny house concept started in the late 2000's with builds less than 200 sq.ft and were still considered illegal to live in.. So what were Park models considered back in the 1950-1990's when tiny homes were never ever heard of..? Like I said Park model builders and building codes are taking advantage of the tiny house craze in order to sell bigger trailer$ Your Park models are just the same 1990's park model style home but with a new loft feature (seen in tinies) and with a much smaller kitchen now to accomodate the stairs to the loft.
I don’t like a loft, I feel claustrophobic with the low ceiling. However the floor layout is pretty good. Without the stairs you could have a larger kitchen.
Very clean looking. Thank you
Love these little homes but sure would like to see more that don't have a loft no one can stand up in ... I would never use that upstairs space except as a "dumping ground" and I bet I'm not alone.
I love the loft! Lol. It's a perfect place for my nephew to hang out when he comes to visit, plus it gives a lot of extra storage space, too. But I know there are plenty of people like you who don't care for it. To each his own. 😊
I just love watching these videos and dreaming about living in a tiny home. 😁
Stay tuned I'm doing a non-lofted model today set to air tomorrow.
Indigo river tiny homes has walk-in lofts
❤ I'm 100% agreeable with you. I'm older and I most certainly can't do the steps I absolutely do not want Aloft area nor the space of the Lost area. Love the park models extra space and a must-have porch LOL
I don't care for the black exterior I don't like the look and we're from the south and it gets very very hot down here and with the black would even be hotter. Besides is very unappealing.
❤ love the kitchen and desk model small but space saver lots of countertop space love it. Designed where you don't have to walk them all to reach everything. At my age I like convenience and this model has it.❤❤❤❤
Thanks!
Joey very nice Park model home and great recommendations too👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😊😊
❤❤❤❤🎉...also good to see home without furniture or accessories... furnished samples are ok too. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🎈➖👏👏👏
Yes! Thank you!
I would change the loft into a storage space, change the shower surround to something else, and I would change the cabinets to a brown color and stainless steel appliances, but it’s pretty
Hi from Las vegas😊 is the loft optional. Thank you
Love it!
Very nice 👍
do yall do custom designs?
Do you have stabilizers?
That is done during the set up process.
I'm waiting to see the 18 ft. wide homes.
No place at all to eat; not even on kitchen peninsula! That would be a big drawback for us cuz who wants to always sit in living room for meals? Otherwise not bad. Loft could be used for storage (neat and in totes and away from railing, so out of sight) plus room for blow-up mattress for guest, if needed.
Are these homes avalible in New Jersey?
Price? Please
its a SECRET on all park model home videos... every single detail is covered down to the a/c grate but if you want a price you have to call.... seems like they could price it when/where it is for everybody but ....no
Are these park home available n Maryland?
Yes they are :)
R they in California yet
Can you rent these threw hud. Love it
Looking for land! How much ,and do you deliver. I’m located in Georgia
About 95k delivered.
I’ve watched your videos for awhile, and some things are always confusing to me. Every other company who does these park model tiny homes uses mini-splits, or sometimes two. Even in cold weather areas in Canada, they do Arctic mini-splits plus small heaters on the wall in various rooms. Also, why do a big water heater when an on-demand system is more efficient and uses up less valuable space for storage. You also don’t utilize every place possible for storage-why not storage in a few stairs, under the cabinets in toe-kicks, etc. I’m looking for a park model for full-time living. Are these not for full-time living, or are they just vacation homes? I don’t understand why you’re not doing these things. Can you explain?
No ventilation in the floor and where is the smoke detection Baltimore MD 🤔 🙏
How much they
Create down 6'5 6'5 loft so can stand🤔
What’s the price? You’d get more business if you gave a base price
Parks Models and tiny homes are NOT the same thing! Builders and building codes are mis-leading to sell bigger trailers like this. Mis-leading video 👎👎
Park models are only 399 sq ft and definitely considered a tiny home. It just depends on other people's opinions on what a tiny home is defined as. We definitely don't mislead people. Just try to educate our products to them.
@@PARKMODELHOMESNATIONWIDE Park models began around 300-400 sq.ft. in the 1950's wayy before tiny homes came to be. The tiny house concept started in the late 2000's with builds less than 200 sq.ft and were still considered illegal to live in.. So what were Park models considered back in the 1950-1990's when tiny homes were never ever heard of..?
Like I said Park model builders and building codes are taking advantage of the tiny house craze in order to sell bigger trailer$
Your Park models are just the same 1990's park model style home but with a new loft feature (seen in tinies) and with a much smaller kitchen now to accomodate the stairs to the loft.
R they in California yet
R they in California yet