This fulfills this expectation . Most of the plans provided here are full with sufficient information th-cam.com/users/postUgkxe81Bz076USDt6sYU1rDcNa2LwCIKADgB so that I can get an idea of what the shed will look like & prepared by my own. This way if you don’t know what kind of shed you want, this product will give you inspiration.
Beautiful tiny house. Water tank took a bit of SPACE. There is An Element Box that heats water on Demand that takes up 16X16 inches on the wall. The rest of the space can be used for The A/C and Heat Unit. I LOVED the metal Roof. Being a Musician, I thought your music Selection Kind of Fit the Atmosphere. THANKS for taking the TIME to SHARE. I ENJOYED IT.
A window over the kitchen sink is ideal. However, there would be added expense because the kitchen and bathroom taps would not share a wall. Steps would be preferred but you have to be okay with giving up the space.
@@gloriakoch4242 - I hear ya, but it’s not too difficult to put a window anywhere, without affecting structural integrity (especially a smallish kitchen sink window). And the stairs aren’t difficult or size-affecting much - on either side wall, or even perpendicular to the way the ladder is now. Or a spiral as Joy mentioned above. Flexibility is king, right.
I install Walkin tubs n I hate going into a house n see that the bathroom door is on 24” wide! Why do people do this? Make the freaking door 36” wide so that when a person gets older n needs a wheelchair or Walkin tub they can get in n out without having to remodel the bath door. It should be industry standard to make all doors 36” wide.
Great storage. Very livable. Like the bathroom that has access from the bedroom as well. Great floor plan. Something like this would be great on my property for when my dad retires here.
Yes, but I would just go ahead & make the bathroom & bedroom door openings wider & also maybe some type of rolling/sliding door so as to make the place more handicap accessible in case Dad becomes wheelchair bound down the road, then you don't have to make renovations later.
Love it. Wouldn’t change a thing. You did wonders with the space you had. I’ve been doing plans and couldn’t figure out how to make the bedrooms work right. Genius to go in the middle of the kitchen. You got full use of space. And I love the bathroom. For the size complainers, try to fit all this in such a small place. And be grateful there is a full bathroom in the forest. Beautiful job very well done.
💜Long Ponderosa Porch + screened in area to avoid skeeters. Great Flr Plan, size + vaulted ceilings. Would flip kitchen counters to put d/w, farmhouse sink + range on ext wall w/lrg window (no uppers). Maybe pretty plate racks on each side of it for storage/display. A pot rack mounted on end wall near cooktop w/a vintage urn for cooking utensils on counter below. Would put fridge on opposite side + full-size pantry units along rear wall w/nooks for convection/micro + a breakfast ctr (coffee/tea/blender/toaster). Plus pullout drawers for standing mixer + other sm appliances/dishes/staples. Add a butcher block cart on casters that can tuck on end of main counter for when need extra prep space. Change to tankless water heater too + stackable w/d.🤓
Not a tiny house to me at all. For one person it's perfect. What I like best is, its larger than the tow-behind units seen so much on TV. In this I can spread arms and not touch opposing sides. This I could call home. A permanent one.
Great small house. They could have installed the kitchen appliances before shooting the video though. The side porch is an added plus and enhances that portion of the house making appear larger.
Ok let's be real...a loft is useless if i have to climb a ladder to get up there and then i can't stand up in it. I saw an Amish Cabinbulider in Ohio that makes usable upper floor space with a staircase and middle of the upper floor is a little over 7 ft....yay...usable space.
I like the layout & concept of it. I wouldve liked yo seen how it would look furnishedwith maybe some rustic or mountain cabin furniture. I kinda feel like it could use somthing to really make the inside really stand out & grab ya.
beautifu home, just right.....except i would put the kit sink under the window and the stove where the sink is! and is there a porch off the bedrm? love it, how much???
For those wondering, this channel doesn't do anything but swipe pictures off the internet and set it to music (as do most of them). They don't know anything about the houses and they're not going to reply to you. This one is made by Kanga if you want to look them up.
All you guys that put these videos of the little cabins, should put a turn key price of the exact cabin in the video. Obviously there is land , hook up fees and so on. But my tenants would like to have a starting point. Thanks
You can buy these from home depot. They will finance for you and will build it on site. You can finish it however you want for about 20 grand for a smaller one.
I like it but 2 things that I felt were needing a little help...one being the access to the washer/dryer. those doors + water heater going make it hard for doing laundry. Two, those ceiling fans. They weren't all that attractive plus some were very high up and hard to clean off dust. Nice shouse, just needs a nudge here and there.
the daly family Fam Don’t know where you’re located but always check with building codes in your area before yo start anything. Most places are very strict about what you can & cannot do. I just hate to see your dreams shattered after you’ve invested a lot of $. Good luck and God bless you with those dreams. Hope they become reality.
the daly family Fam here in Tennessee building codes vary from county to county, even neighborhood to neighborhood. So do your due diligence and find out what you can & cant do. Rural areas tend to be more lenient but you still have to obey county guidelines. Off grid or on grid have different considerations. Utility companies here require you have a septic installed before you can get electric service. So you’ll need a septic permit if you can’t hook up to city sewer service. Also you must have at least 500 sq feet on a permanent foundation or otherwise have an RV hookup installed. That will limit you to 100 amp service. You have to apply for a 911 address before you get mail also. Luckily I have a spring for my water but you may have to drill a well if you don’t have a water source. You need to find out about electric , plumbing , & building permits. She’d cabins might not be allowed in the city limits. If you have rural land with little restrictions it will be easier. I hope that helps. Feel free to ask advice anytime. I am almost done with mine and have been living in my shed cabin for a few months now. There is a large community of cabin dwellers out there that can offer you free advice. Some good some not. But free advice is worth what you pay. Again good luck
I don't think any thought went in to the design. The kitchen sink farmhouse needs to be overlooking window. Not many electrical outlets on counter. Looks backwards. No upper shelving. Bathroom glass doors very harmed to keep clean. Loft too high. Heat rises, needs to be lower and staircase. I can see a lot of improvements needed.
Judith, I agree. More thought should have been put into the interior. Why aren't there cupboards on the wall opposite kitchen sink? That's a big waste of space. Was there a bedroom in the back? Did one have to walk through the bathroom to get to it? Beautiful floors, though. Needs redoing, except for exterior.
Plenty of room to extend the loft to add stairs.Open up the bathroom door???for handicap and move sink to a window. You can do a lot to this home without being over charged from the manufacturer all total about 2 hundred dollars maybe three.... But like I said depends on the manufacturer and his pockets.
@Ale Keg the 50k included a septic installation, gravel driveway, and the land it sits on. If you served as your own contractor and were careful to find good deals, you could still stay within the 50k just for the structure with appliances. Labor costs are the biggest factor. What I like about doing it myself is I customized it to my tastes from start to finish.
I would not want my bathroom door off the living room you take a shower you have to come out of the bathroom into the living room through the kitchen to get to the bedroom to get dressed The Loft is okay but if you wanted to store anything up there I don't know how you would get it there how do you carry a box up that ladder? This one's not for me
If you buy it already made turnkey, you are looking at $85k to $115k without the land! Find you a plot first, then figure out where on that plot you will put it. Then look for a shed shell. I would suggest Derksen or Old Hickory to start. Or even build from scratch. I bought a repo shell for $5800 and finished it out myself for less than $50k. I am now retired in the mountains. Life is good!!
You can put them on bricks, slab or even the ground, your building codes and protecting your investment will dictate what kind of foundation. It's just a building, you can stack it on anything stable like any house, you've seen homes built on all kinds of foundations your whole life you just didn't know it then.
Where I live, I highly doubt it would meet local code. It also would need to be a lot more and better insulated than what it is now plus would a better heating and cooling system than what this one has. It is nice inside but why not have proper stairs with a banister? It would a lot safer. Especially for older people and someone with some disability.
Lovely...one pet peeve ...Please please please ....never show me the side of the house....as if it is the front entrance of the house! It re-orientates the home in a manner that is slightly annoying as my first impression of the house has to be thrown out the window when I realize OH that is NOT the first thing I would see if I were walking toward the ACTUAL entrance of the house ... That said the side view of the house is actually the more impressive view & if I am not mistaken it seems the videographer feels the same way as he/she almost never shows us the house face forward head on! I think the actual front of the house is too hidden behind an enclosed lattice ridden porch....so basically it is nothing to look at! So I am quite a bit less impressed by the overall look of the home facing the entrance...I would make the side entrance of this house the actual FRONT of the house and push the ladder to the loft further into the room OR rather make it a pull down ladder of some sort so that one doesn't walk into it when entering the house! I think I would also rework the home to have two sleeping quarters as it seems to have enough space to not only have a loft for a bedroom though the second bedroom would be rather small. Other than that the house has great potential indeed! Thanks for sharing! .
Videographer? I thought those were still photos on a slide show. But I was so confused about where the screened porch was (not literally) considering they start with a side deck, and don’t emphasize where the screened in porch and entry is. So I guess you go out a door, then out a screened door, to get around to the side? I’m not going back thru it. I’m wearing head phones on mute 😂😂😂
You could set it up for peep showbusiness and make a killing with all those windows. I wouldn't mind living naked in one to chase all the neighbors away.
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I don't know why I'm obsessed with tiny houses, maybe one day I'll live in one.
The simple things of life are the best, often there’s more beauty in simplicity, and sometimes less is more too.
Beautiful tiny house. Water tank took a bit of SPACE.
There is An Element Box that heats water on Demand that takes up 16X16 inches on the wall. The rest of the space can be used for The A/C and Heat
Unit.
I LOVED the metal Roof. Being a Musician, I thought your music Selection Kind of Fit the
Atmosphere.
THANKS for taking the TIME to SHARE. I ENJOYED IT.
Sorry, but music almost made me jump off a building...
Love it! I would just put steps instead of a ladder and put the kitchen sink by the window.
A window over the kitchen sink is ideal. However, there would be added expense because the kitchen and bathroom taps would not share a wall. Steps would be preferred but you have to be okay with giving up the space.
Totally agree!
Small spiral stairs... i saw that in another video
@@gloriakoch4242 - I hear ya, but it’s not too difficult to put a window anywhere, without affecting structural integrity (especially a smallish kitchen sink window). And the stairs aren’t difficult or size-affecting much - on either side wall, or even perpendicular to the way the ladder is now. Or a spiral as Joy mentioned above. Flexibility is king, right.
A trick : watch series on Flixzone. I've been using it for watching a lot of movies these days.
I install Walkin tubs n I hate going into a house n see that the bathroom door is on 24” wide! Why do people do this? Make the freaking door 36” wide so that when a person gets older n needs a wheelchair or Walkin tub they can get in n out without having to remodel the bath door. It should be industry standard to make all doors 36” wide.
Nice idea, but that would take up a lot of wall space, and isn't always necessary.
ADA requirements
Russell my disabled parents. Need a deal on a walkin tub contact me plz
Bro chill
Your right that door won't meet code most places.
Great storage. Very livable. Like the bathroom that has access from the bedroom as well. Great floor plan. Something like this would be great on my property for when my dad retires here.
Yes, but I would just go ahead & make the bathroom & bedroom door openings wider & also maybe some type of rolling/sliding door so as to make the place more handicap accessible in case Dad becomes wheelchair bound down the road, then you don't have to make renovations later.
Now this is what you call an amazing Tiny House 🏞
Love it. Wouldn’t change a thing. You did wonders with the space you had. I’ve been doing plans and couldn’t figure out how to make the bedrooms work right. Genius to go in the middle of the kitchen. You got full use of space. And I love the bathroom. For the size complainers, try to fit all this in such a small place. And be grateful there is a full bathroom in the forest. Beautiful job very well done.
I really like this 16X 40 w screen porch house. I would love to build my own. TFS
Looks like the perfect place to have an attic fan. Open the windows for fresh air and night time forest sounds.
I couldn't do that ladder all the time, but still a beautiful house
I agree I would have to have a staircase
Theres a bedroom right? I think the loft is meant as second bedroom for kids?
Ladder would be tough. Use loft for seasonal storage.
Maybe a spiral staircase could fit.
OMG. The finishings and the lighting are outstanding.
💜Long Ponderosa Porch + screened in area to avoid skeeters. Great Flr Plan, size + vaulted ceilings. Would flip kitchen counters to put d/w, farmhouse sink + range on ext wall w/lrg window (no uppers). Maybe pretty plate racks on each side of it for storage/display. A pot rack mounted on end wall near cooktop w/a vintage urn for cooking utensils on counter below. Would put fridge on opposite side + full-size pantry units along rear wall w/nooks for convection/micro + a breakfast ctr (coffee/tea/blender/toaster). Plus pullout drawers for standing mixer + other sm appliances/dishes/staples. Add a butcher block cart on casters that can tuck on end of main counter for when need extra prep space. Change to tankless water heater too + stackable w/d.🤓
Agreed and more drawer units. I hate lower door cabinets
Lovely cabin!!❤
After looking at hundreds of tiny houses this looks huge😂. It IS great though.
Outside measurement is 16×40 inside is much smaller
It's a bad floor plan, you can get a nice 3bdrm 2bth wit the right floor plan.
Not a tiny house to me at all. For one person it's perfect. What I like best is, its larger than the tow-behind units seen so much on TV. In this I can spread arms and not touch opposing sides. This I could call home. A permanent one.
Beautiful, bad music
Country fiddling music. Some like it, some don't.
Thank goodness for mute, I kept waiting for the into to be over and some interesting facts to begin 😂
Music was excellent - loved it!
Great house. We use the same dimensions but not as nice. Love the exposed wood.
Maybe showing that lonely looking room with the sad mattres wasn't a good idea.
LOL
You were probably persuaded that you could do better though. Maybe that was the purpose. 😄
@@rickowen4410 yes.
Great small house. They could have installed the kitchen appliances before shooting the video though. The side porch is an added plus and enhances that portion of the house making appear larger.
love the high ceiling! i need bath with shower.
Beautiful
A ladder? Really... guess this one is for the 20 something crowd... I pass
I’m guessing that you can upgrade to a staircase.
Ok let's be real...a loft is useless if i have to climb a ladder to get up there and then i can't stand up in it. I saw an Amish Cabinbulider in Ohio that makes usable upper floor space with a staircase and middle of the upper floor is a little over 7 ft....yay...usable space.
exactly, seen many nice floor plans.
Ladder has to go!
love it, I'll take one
Need a basic price. Need one levels for baby boomers with pocket doors. Ty for tour😊
Hola que belleza me encanto felicitaciones
Yes I,m loving the way this shed is made
What is the price range for this particular cabin????
Why is it they never answer you bout the price.? Because they too dang high. Buy you a shed and do it your self or sub it out just like you like.
About 125-150k from their website just buy a double wide lol
I like the layout & concept of it. I wouldve liked yo seen how it would look furnishedwith maybe some rustic or mountain cabin furniture. I kinda feel like it could use somthing to really make the inside really stand out & grab ya.
Red rug, blue sofa!
I like the porch
Its perfect. Great job 😍✌😀
Perfect "tiny house".❤
Beautiful, Love it!
beautifu home, just right.....except i would put the kit sink under the window and the stove where the sink is! and is there a porch off the bedrm? love it, how much???
My goal is to own one of these in a year from now, I'm currently constructing 80ft tiny house but will save for one of these beauties.
So nice! Great for mountain getaway!🤟😊
That's exactly what I was thinking 👏😊
No way! HATE those ladders!!!
Couple small tweaks and it's perfect for me.
Want kind of price range ?
Not a cabin. A house.
How much was this cabin back in the day? Lovely.
Why would they leave the AC unit sitting on the ground when the rest of the entire house is elevated
For those wondering, this channel doesn't do anything but swipe pictures off the internet and set it to music (as do most of them). They don't know anything about the houses and they're not going to reply to you.
This one is made by Kanga if you want to look them up.
I love this I would like more info
All you guys that put these videos of the little cabins, should put a turn key price of the exact cabin in the video. Obviously there is land , hook up fees and so on. But my tenants would like to have a starting point. Thanks
I just need the shed I can do all that work myself. You just just adding on to the price and i can do it the way i want to do it
Yes you can, the shell should run you about 12k and materials can be sourced but you must know the steps so research research.
You can buy these from home depot. They will finance for you and will build it on site. You can finish it however you want for about 20 grand for a smaller one.
Rent To Own companies building all day everywhere with little down and no credit or job required for most...ijs
EyesWideShut my 40X12 shed was a repo that only cost me $5800. Did most of the work myself & spent less than $50 k total including septic & appliances
@@tennesseetexan1957 that's damn good
I like it but 2 things that I felt were needing a little help...one being the access to the washer/dryer. those doors + water heater going make it hard for doing laundry. Two, those ceiling fans. They weren't all that attractive plus some were very high up and hard to clean off dust. Nice shouse, just needs a nudge here and there.
Big bedroom I like the ceilings
Too bad they don't advertise the builder of this home. Really nicely put together but I agree about having larger doors.
Kanga Room Systems, Texas
Very bèatiful cabin what am looking for
Just got a new 16×40 need some tips for my wife and I trying to make home for our two young sons!
How's it going and where are you located, I used to build here in Texas and I'm on my own mission now??
the daly family Fam Don’t know where you’re located but always check with building codes in your area before yo start anything. Most places are very strict about what you can & cannot do. I just hate to see your dreams shattered after you’ve invested a lot of $. Good luck and God bless you with those dreams. Hope they become reality.
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the daly family Fam here in Tennessee building codes vary from county to county, even neighborhood to neighborhood. So do your due diligence and find out what you can & cant do. Rural areas tend to be more lenient but you still have to obey county guidelines. Off grid or on grid have different considerations. Utility companies here require you have a septic installed before you can get electric service. So you’ll need a septic permit if you can’t hook up to city sewer service. Also you must have at least 500 sq feet on a permanent foundation or otherwise have an RV hookup installed. That will limit you to 100 amp service. You have to apply for a 911 address before you get mail also. Luckily I have a spring for my water but you may have to drill a well if you don’t have a water source. You need to find out about electric , plumbing , & building permits. She’d cabins might not be allowed in the city limits. If you have rural land with little restrictions it will be easier. I hope that helps. Feel free to ask advice anytime. I am almost done with mine and have been living in my shed cabin for a few months now. There is a large community of cabin dwellers out there that can offer you free advice. Some good some not. But free advice is worth what you pay. Again good luck
😂😂 the music is so funny
I Love This Home~I Need My Own in MA BAD!!!!!!
I don't think any thought went in to the design. The kitchen sink farmhouse needs to be overlooking window. Not many electrical outlets on counter. Looks backwards. No upper shelving. Bathroom glass doors very harmed to keep clean. Loft too high. Heat rises, needs to be lower and staircase. I can see a lot of improvements needed.
Judith, I agree. More thought should have been put into the interior. Why aren't there cupboards on the wall opposite kitchen sink? That's a big waste of space. Was there a bedroom in the back? Did one have to walk through the bathroom to get to it? Beautiful floors, though. Needs redoing, except for exterior.
Plenty of room to extend the loft to add stairs.Open up the bathroom door???for handicap and move sink to a window.
You can do a lot to this home without being over charged from the manufacturer all total about 2 hundred dollars maybe three....
But like I said depends on the manufacturer and his pockets.
take my word it will
get smaller the long
er u live in it.
goodluck
What is that supported by?
Like to know the sizes of the room's
Love to have this
How much would this be in Minnesota?
I like this
Definitely need stairs not ladder
Where do I get one like this??? Thanks
What is the price for this unit
Willian Ayala 85
@@JoseLopez-tj6um $85K?? :O
dbcrn859 😳😳😳
Willian Ayala I did a 14 X 40 with a 40 X 8 front porch, septic & appliances for $50k. However I did 90% of the work myself.
@Ale Keg the 50k included a septic installation, gravel driveway, and the land it sits on. If you served as your own contractor and were careful to find good deals, you could still stay within the 50k just for the structure with appliances. Labor costs are the biggest factor. What I like about doing it myself is I customized it to my tastes from start to finish.
How much approximately would that house cost? I am interested
Lovin it !!
I like it. Hurricane rated?
You can hurricane clip and brace anything.....but will it really last?
What’s the eave height of this house?
I would not want my bathroom door off the living room you take a shower you have to come out of the bathroom into the living room through the kitchen to get to the bedroom to get dressed The Loft is okay but if you wanted to store anything up there I don't know how you would get it there how do you carry a box up that ladder? This one's not for me
You can get to the bedroom through the bathroom. There's a door to the bedroom.
Where are their prices?
Check the link. It's a Texas based company. They have a variety of products, not just tiny homes.
Would this make a good man cave?
No ladder, people get old.
How much is this one?
Curious about total cost? Great home! Perfect for non-cluttered life. Simple living!😁
How much?I like it to retire in the mountains.
If you buy it already made turnkey, you are looking at $85k to $115k without the land! Find you a plot first, then figure out where on that plot you will put it. Then look for a shed shell. I would suggest Derksen or Old Hickory to start. Or even build from scratch. I bought a repo shell for $5800 and finished it out myself for less than $50k. I am now retired in the mountains. Life is good!!
I live in hurricane country and this looks like it would blow away with the first winds. LOL No thanks.
Would like to know price on this.
Are these tiny homes for sale?
Ive seen multiple people ask how much it is and there is no reply. They seem to be afraid to disclose it without a big sales pitch to soften the blow.
They have a link to the website in the description box, and the prices are available on the website.
Does it come with an engineer certificate
Its the ladder.....no older person can get up that. :(
Has a bedroom loft is meant for younger guest.....And is meant as vacation retreat away from big city life....not as a permanent home
But kids can.
Ladder too steep. Otherwise it's a nice house.
My mom is 86 and can get up that ladder.
The loft is for younger adults, kids, & grandkids. Bedroom in back on main floor for us older folks.
How much does it cost?
I love 😂😂
How is the foundation done on this?
You can put them on bricks, slab or even the ground, your building codes and protecting your investment will dictate what kind of foundation. It's just a building, you can stack it on anything stable like any house, you've seen homes built on all kinds of foundations your whole life you just didn't know it then.
How tall is this?
That is not a tiny anything.
640 sq ft including the porch is smaller than the minimum allowed in many areas.
Don’t like the ladder! A window over the sink would be good
Beautiful project….music too intense …distracting🤔
Where I live, I highly doubt it would meet local code. It also would need to be a lot more and better insulated than what it is now plus would a better heating and cooling system than what this one has. It is nice inside but why not have proper stairs with a banister? It would a lot safer. Especially for older people and someone with some disability.
Lovely...one pet peeve ...Please please please ....never show me the side of the house....as if it is the front entrance of the house!
It re-orientates the home in a manner that is slightly annoying as my first impression of the house has to be thrown out the window when I realize OH that is NOT the first thing I would see if I were walking toward the ACTUAL entrance of the house ...
That said the side view of the house is actually the more impressive view & if I am not mistaken it seems the videographer feels the same way as he/she almost never shows us the house face forward head on!
I think the actual front of the house is too hidden behind an enclosed lattice ridden porch....so basically it is nothing to look at!
So I am quite a bit less impressed by the overall look of the home facing the entrance...I would make the side entrance of this house the actual FRONT of the house and push the ladder to the loft further into the room OR rather make it a pull down ladder of some sort so that one doesn't walk into it when entering the house!
I think I would also rework the home to have two sleeping quarters as it seems to have enough space to not only have a loft for a bedroom though the second bedroom would be rather small.
Other than that the house has great potential indeed!
Thanks for sharing!
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Videographer? I thought those were still photos on a slide show. But I was so confused about where the screened porch was (not literally) considering they start with a side deck, and don’t emphasize where the screened in porch and entry is. So I guess you go out a door, then out a screened door, to get around to the side? I’m not going back thru it. I’m wearing head phones on mute 😂😂😂
No on wood countertops
I really don't consider a tiny house though a very small house but not a tiny
Oh Good Lord!!!! CUT THAT AWFUL MUSIC OFF!!!! What are u thinking?? You cannot concentrate on the video!!!
That ain’t no tiny house
Nope,not at all.
Thats because there is no furniture in it
Ronald Staples it’s only 640 sq ft. + the loft. I’d still consider it a tiny house.
You could set it up for peep showbusiness and make a killing with all those windows. I wouldn't mind living naked in one to chase all the neighbors away.
Would've been better to put a staircase in and a cat walk to the loft from the loft to another loft above the living room
Funny this house does not look tiny
Nice concept yet!! Showing an unmade bed? Looks like someone was squatting. One out of three light bulbs in the bathroom working.
LMAO
I don't like the enclosed shower, it makes it look cheap and doesn't keep up with the rustic theme.
pickpickpick!