I really have to say Chris I miss your Travel Channel I really don't know what happened that you left the channel I miss it very much good luck with everything to you and G God bless.
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NOT well laid out. Bleak, nothing to make it fun. Certainly kitchen for one! Bed not even as good as a loft. Not cozy. Wish you didn't use BAIT to get viewers....just be honest instead.
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The kitchen and bathroom is a new configuration I hadn't seen previously in any tiny home. The rest of it's not my thing but hey, all good. Love the tub.
as an architecture student i really like tiny houses. It's helps me having a better understanding of " space ". I learned that a single square meter can helps do many things. In tiny houses, space have to be multifunctional. But in this one , i don't think the space is really optimised. i feel pressured without even getting inside.
I had to down vote this, not because it wasn't nice, but because it sure didn't live up to the hype of "The Most Cleverly Designed Tiny House." There is no couch or comfortable place to lounge, no place to put a TV and no place to eat. Sorry, but there needs to be a bear minimum of comfort to make these tiny homes work and this one didn't have it. Also, that built in ladder looked really hard to climb.
Can you imagine climbing into that high sided tub? All it takes is losing your balance one and your foot goes straight through the composting toilet less than half an inch away.
harveythepooka yup.much fail. there's tons of wrk out there alr n yet it still doest cover the basics.much less "cleverly designed". lol. seats murph to bed so the other side can fit a tv. that black thing is what again?could fit a bi-fold table frm ikea. tiny fridge could extend to the ground for half fridge.the entire area beyond toilet/kitchen is fail.
For someone like me, that can't use a loft, this is perfect. I love the entire concept. You sure can see the workmanship in this one, and it's wonderful. The only thing I would add would be a table, to hang on the wall across from the large bed, to set up at the bed, with those 2 other bed pieces being extra seating. (smaller of course) Perfect for getting together for a meal with friends. Oh, and make drop down legs for the bed too Living room, dining room, 2 bedrooms, full kitchen, and bath. OUTSTANDING!!!!
That ottoman should be taller, so that it can support the bed without the cushion, which should be removable. Otherwise, that cushion is going to end up 1/2" thick within a month.
Or the bed could just support itself by having a hinging system that simply rotates into a vertical position under gravity; can even double as a shelf if you make it L-shaped in cross section with the ability to retain objects on there.
@@rumahpilihankeluarga7286 An ottoman is a low cushioned bench or stool that usually goes with a larger chair, and is designed to be used as a foot rest. It's called that because they were first made and used in the Ottoman Empire. The Middle East is responsible for far more of our modern world than a lot of people are willing to admit.
Just a little tip for you guys: most of the people who are looking into these video's or just looking up information about these houses useually aren't your reggular guy alraight. They know their shit and they know why they would want a house like that. These people don't care where the bed is, or how big the bathroom is. They care about the electrical, the sanitairy, the build quallity, options and pricing, maintenance and expandabillity! Maybe you could make more in debth videos covering these topics in the future as they are things people really want to know. Thanks!
Agreed. He doesn't discuss it in the video, but the design process and the structural insulated panels that they made this tiny home out of are AMAZING. Here's how they do it: wikihouse.cc/about While this particular house is probably kinda pricey because of the luxury appliances & finish, the structure itself is relatively cheap.
I really liked this video and I could see my husband and myself in this tiny home. With a few tiny tweaks we could be resting with our feet up, drinking sweet tea. Enjoyed the video. Thanks Linda
My question is how does one get in the tub? I mean the rim is nearly waist height on the designer. So either you would have to sit on the edge and swing your legs over, which doesn't seem pleasant because the tub is wood, or would have to get a step stool.
Brilliant ! I particularly love the big bed ; a great break away from the cramped loft (You could actually attach a fold out desk/table to the Murphy bed panel that you could use when you aren't sleeping) The only thing I'd like is a bigger fridge but this is amazing !And I love the little reading or sleeping nook above the kitchen ! truly inspired !
Finally...a tiny house design I love. The light wood interior is awesome for its Scandinavian vibe. Best feature and most common sense bed solution is the Murphy bed. I personally can't imagine navigating a ladder or narrow stairs when I wake up in the middle of the night.
I could move in right now. I'm danish so the "Scandinavian style" soothes me fine (though a lot of Scandinavian people doesn't actually live like that😊). Downsizing, solar panels and caring for a cleaner environment is the new black and hopefully it will stay like that for many years to come.
I’m addicted to watching tiny house tours. This is probably one of my least favorite. There’s no room to give it any flare or make it cozy. It would ok for a week or so but I could never live here long term. Just my opinion.
Some very unique features, drawer refrigerator, bathroom / kitchen division, vertical murphy, panelized building process.I guess the layout and finish follows my taste. Probably the best tiny I've seen, perfect setup and materials. Good job people.
Compared to other tiny house layouts I have seen, this doesn't have the storage or lounging space that others do. There seems to be a lot of unused spaces. But I love the paneling type work and the kitchen couteropts.
Real nice. Love the size of the sink. I don't care for the interior pine, but you may so that's what is important. Enjoyed the video.. Nicely presented.
I usually don't like tiny houses without a large loft or bedroom but this one I really loved with all that storage and practicality. The bathtub is my favorite part of this.
Just beautiful! The idea of a small house I feel tends to make you spend more time outside than a big home dweller. That is better for the human spirit.
I like the murphy bed. I saw a youtube of a New Zealander who moved the kitchen to one end of his family's tiny home instead of the typical (as here) galley along the wall. The result made the home seem less narrow. I'd like to see tiny homes with fold-down (for travel) awnings. In the southern US, an awning above the doorway provides some pleasant shade.
I mean I guess if you don’t mind sliding off the bed lol why does the bathroom and kitchen give me Scandinavian jail vibes when I’ve never even seen a Scandinavian jail 🙃
It looks like your living in your tool shed! looks like someones gone and nailed some OSB to the wall, wood cladding can be classy, this just looks like a workshop
Here we have a New England salt box in New Mexico replete with a Scandinavian wood cabin style bathroom equipped with a deep cedar Japanese ofuro style soaking tub and a Swedish style composting toilet.
I like the tub a lot , that's the best feature along with the solar panel - though all the wood paneling appears raw, unsealed/varnished - not a potential problem ? also the silver chrome outside - would it not get super hot in the summer /sunlight?
There is a lot to like about this home, but there are several details that could be improved upon. Several have mentioned the bed that sits at an angle making it unusable (I can see myself rolling over my wife in the night) and this needs to be redesigned, I can think of a couple solutions off the top of my head. The cabinets in the kitchen being open as they are would drive my wife insane, and if you move the home while living in it would be catastrophic. You would have to pack up everything before moving, this negates the point of a tiny home on wheels. I agree with others about the need for a freezer, though the drawer fridge is a good idea. I know people like to think they are providing ample storage, but this kitchen could be made to be far more efficient and increase storage much more than it is. I am a design takes a back seat to function kind of person. I think you can have both, but it takes a good bit of thought to utilize the spaces at their maximum. A last thought about the overall structure (even though it is by no means a last thought), has to do with aerodynamics. I know this house is made to be parked by all the design choices, but the front of any tiny home on wheels should not be made as an air ram, flat and unforgiving. This is something I have thought for many years, since I have been following this movement in tiny living. The space at the front of the trailer comes to a V form which can be used in any number of ways for added storage, with the benefit of reducing drag when pulling these behemoths behind a one ton truck.
Some just go along, while others think about making improvements for safety as well as convenience, I have to believe you're a go along type. Critical thinking makes the world a better place to live, too bad so few take the time to think about improving upon an idea. I was not trying to be insulting towards the builder, but instead give input to a fellow builder. Sorry you felt like I was "complaining".
Ya Don. A very thoughtful look at the overall design with good suggestions for future improvements. Not easy to always get it right in such a small space. This tiny house though has some very interesting design points.
I would like tho float an idea...maybe do an episode or two differentiating full time RV living VS Tiny home living i.e. cost differences, longevity of the two different types of construction. I think many people look to full time RV living because its relatively inexpensive and immediate but find out that inexpensive many times translates into shorter longevity.
Yeah I like that idea bc we are moving away from tiny houses fulltime to how to monetize more than just the fantasy of it-although fantasy is a fabulous marketing and sales draw. Many of us will be doing long term travels in these-just taking the whole paradigm back to it's original function, albeit farther distances or swankier weekends without kids-work-obligation-I am inspired myself on how we are in a unique time when so many ages of humans are alive and we can empart and share knowledge-human emotions - and when expressed as creative endeavors- all designers are artists of a more precise caliber.
This is the nicest tiny home I have ever seen, perfect! Love the walls, kitchen, bed, loft, exterior, bathroom especially the wooden tub, the only thing I would add would be a large open out, let down from the ceiling on cables table with folding chairs stored on top...
That bed is on a 45 degree angle. The whole design just seems to be poorly put together. I'm sure the construction itself is fine but it definitely doesn't merge well together.
Yea, the bed should have some (built-in) properly leveled support. No one sleeps a good night on a slanted bed. I should know it, since I once slept in a tent that I mistakenly set on a sloped area... I felt worse than a zombie, next day.
I think the tiny house is perfect. Very clean and everything was streamlined and useful. I love it. I would love living in this house but I would add some warmth and personal items. The basic home though is awesome
Right!!! So glad I'm not the only one who isn't a fan. Perhaps it's one of those things where the builder is trying to get in on the tiny house action, without really know what they're doing? I don't know, but something isn't right.
I dunno... I cant say I like the design trade-offs. the bed especially... and a vertical ladder to a loft... not good. Kitchen long and narrow isn't all that functional to me. I do like the sink.
I've read a lot of the negative comments here, and while I agree there are some problems, there are also some great ideas here! The Murphy bed is ingenious, though leveling the bed to true horizontal is a MUST. Easily accomplished by lowering its swing-point a few inches or, as I suggest below, using appropriate-length flop-down legs to support it instead of the cube-seats. Speaking of which, better seating is a MUST -- put a sofa there. Here's an idea: the Swiss Army Murphy bed. Design the Murphy bed to have a flat-screen TV permanently mounted to it so it can be a TV wall when up; have flip-down legs when it's down. Build a flip-down desk that can used when bed is up, with a computer storage compartment in the wall to the left of the bed for easy deployment for desk mode; lose the worthless rocker and provide a real nice office chair for desk mode. By day it's an office space, dinner table, and entertainment wall, and by night it's a bed. In the wall above the flipped-down bed, put storage compartments. The biggest problem by far with most "tiny" designs is a severe lack of storage. Without storage, you get a very cluttered, stressful, unsightly living space, and everything out in the open collects dust. Other than that, love the deep tub, but it needs to be more durable than wood. And it's obvious from the video that that stainless steel siding is a bad choice (rust stains already). Other than these things, I really like this design!
Paul Byvtary if you dont know enough informations about tiny houses dont blabla! Tiny houses are made for poor people not rich ones! This tiny house its not more than 20K ! Bigger ones with alot of technologie are 70K! There is no tiny house costing 500k$!
I converted a 1.5 car garage into a living space with a loft above and a full bath room and kitchen. It was plenty of space to live and move around and super comfortable. even had a heated floor in the kitchen! Pity I sold the house before taking many pictures of the place.
......yeah totally agree it would make sense to have the bed in the loft above the bathroom and to have a lounge/dinning room area where the bed is now......and to do something about echo in the bathroom (wood paneling instead of the Acrylic would probably solve it) that would get really annoying after a while.
I like the idea of a Murphy bed, but if I want to sleep in & someone does not, they don't get to sit in the living room, also, I have to bring it down & up everyday.
que dire tout simplement magnifique du bon boulot avec un agencements épuré comme j'aime encore un grand bravo pour cette réalisation et a bientôt pour d'autre réalisation et bien sur d'autre vidéos.
agree, and you can actually put a fold up table on the other side of the bed to use in the day time. Perfect configuration if you do not have high ceiling space
It's usually due to how difficult it is to implement properly. Even in this video, the bed is not deploying level. It's a bit of a challenge for a first time installer to put them in correctly. The other issue is a limitation of the types of mattresses you can use. You cannot exceed the spring rating or it'll have a tendency to open for no good reason (too light will make it hard to open), and you're also height limited based on how close to the wall the pivot is placed. That said, you need to know exactly what you want/need before you install it.
Agree, i can imagine it will be must harder to install and work well. Like this murphy bed with table is wider and so take more space th-cam.com/video/O8f2H3yg8CU/w-d-xo.html But would give a lot of extra comfort and utility for the home if done probably. I am a fan of the way the bed is build to take less space, and you do not need a high ceiling or permanently room only for a bed.
I like the loft better because it is not too much work to take away the bed every single time you wake up or sleep and you can have guests and sleep at the same time.
A lot of nice ideas. I like the kitchen sink and drawer fridge. The common plumbing wall ran in the wrong direction. Take the same amount of space and split it in the other direction. 8'wide is enough for an excellent galley kitchen with cabinets on both sides and 3.5-4 feet between work tops. There is never too much storage in a tiny house -- just because it's in the kitchen, doesn't mean it has to be for the kitchen.
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OOOOOoooooo je le même magnifique du sur mesure une très belle réalisation 10 sur 10 pour construction et de belle idées .merci pour la vidéo a bientôt
Chuck Glenn. Unfortunately, the zoning laws are very prejudiced against tiny houses going on a foundation. I think they want us living in debt for forty years -- it's good for the bankers.
Like the Murphy bed and don't see it as a problem if it's level. Seeing the design here can't image it's not. Spacious! Never enough storage. I would have ran another whole shelf on top of the day bed for even more storage.... clothing or books. That would have allowed the book shelving to left to be used for more closet storage.
the fact at they always have to take away from the actual living space to make it livable is annoying. i need a space for my tv and comfortable space to relax.
Honestly I hate the design and the box like feel. It doesn't feel natural or homie. Feels prepackaged and cheap like so many are attempting right now. That's seriously not why the movement happened. Freedom of expression, creativity, natural building, building without the pressures of modern society, and a return to the home feeling you can't get from modern boxie houses... This... This is just a sad attempt to make quick money and make "sameness" occur in the tiny housing movement. Mass production isn't "clever". It's exactly what people are trying to escape from. That horrible horrible empty feeling...
Murphy bed on main level ++++! One of my greatest contentions for tiny homes has been loft beds, cuz I usually visit the toilet in the night and I don't want to climb a ladder half asleep.
I really have to say Chris I miss your Travel Channel I really don't know what happened that you left the channel I miss it very much good luck with everything to you and G God bless.
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Whoa I had no idea this was Chris Travel's channel. Haven't seen any of his vids in a long time. What happened to his old channel?
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NOT well laid out. Bleak, nothing to make it fun. Certainly kitchen for one! Bed not even as good as a loft. Not cozy. Wish you didn't use BAIT to get viewers....just be honest instead.
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Narrator: “is there anything you wish you did differently with this build ?”
Me : EVERYTHING !
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The kitchen and bathroom is a new configuration I hadn't seen previously in any tiny home. The rest of it's not my thing but hey, all good. Love the tub.
That murphy bed was really slanted
Yeah that was awkward
Yes! Lol. I also didn’t like the acrylic walls in the bathroom. Loved the tub tho.
needs a more taller support :)
@@erwinrommelfernandez495 or put retractable legs on it.👍
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I like this house better than most; like the efficiency of putting plumbing in one zone, a big money saver. Well conceived and executed.
as an architecture student i really like tiny houses. It's helps me having a better understanding of " space ". I learned that a single square meter can helps do many things. In tiny houses, space have to be multifunctional. But in this one , i don't think the space is really optimised. i feel pressured without even getting inside.
If Ever I have a tiny home, that TUB is a must. It is beautiful!
I had to down vote this, not because it wasn't nice, but because it sure didn't live up to the hype of "The Most Cleverly Designed Tiny House." There is no couch or comfortable place to lounge, no place to put a TV and no place to eat. Sorry, but there needs to be a bear minimum of comfort to make these tiny homes work and this one didn't have it. Also, that built in ladder looked really hard to climb.
I'd be very surprised if they manage to sell more than a handful of these. It honestly doesn't seem designed for real people.
Can you imagine climbing into that high sided tub? All it takes is losing your balance one and your foot goes straight through the composting toilet less than half an inch away.
harveythepooka
yup.much fail. there's tons of wrk out there alr n yet it still doest cover the basics.much less "cleverly designed". lol.
seats murph to bed so the other side can fit a tv. that black thing is what again?could fit a bi-fold table frm ikea. tiny fridge could extend to the ground for half fridge.the entire area beyond toilet/kitchen is fail.
also did anyone else notice the the "main bed" was on a huge slant when it was resting on the bench
mitctyle
that's so obvious tho.
Why would anyone let alone 400plus peops dislike this vid? This tiny house is clearly well thought out and adorable.
Perfect apartment for one or a minimalist couple.
Very smart that they have the outer surface to be reflective, because it keep the heat balanced.
For someone like me, that can't use a loft, this is perfect. I love the entire concept. You sure can see the workmanship in this one, and it's wonderful. The only thing I would add would be a table, to hang on the wall across from the large bed, to set up at the bed, with those 2 other bed pieces being extra seating. (smaller of course) Perfect for getting together for a meal with friends. Oh, and make drop down legs for the bed too Living room, dining room, 2 bedrooms, full kitchen, and bath. OUTSTANDING!!!!
I love the idea of a Murphy bed instead of a loft bed.
Except it uses a cushion on one side for support, so depending on the weight of the person sleeping on it, you could be uneven.
@@mariesmit2328 Very good point 👌
I think it needs legs or definitely something sturdier to support the bed. But a definite requirement to be able to move the furniture out of the way.
Absolutely elegant!! Love the soaking tub too. And the sideways murphy bed.
That ottoman should be taller, so that it can support the bed without the cushion, which should be removable. Otherwise, that cushion is going to end up 1/2" thick within a month.
good point!
True and these are called Ottomans, good to know
Or the bed could just support itself by having a hinging system that simply rotates into a vertical position under gravity; can even double as a shelf if you make it L-shaped in cross section with the ability to retain objects on there.
what is ottoman? i dont understand..
@@rumahpilihankeluarga7286 An ottoman is a low cushioned bench or stool that usually goes with a larger chair, and is designed to be used as a foot rest. It's called that because they were first made and used in the Ottoman Empire. The Middle East is responsible for far more of our modern world than a lot of people are willing to admit.
I like that the plumbing was thought out and back to back. It really helps in the separation of the two areas.
"most CLEVERLY designed tiny home..." ?? 😂 I like how the acoustic guitar starts cutting him off at the end lol.
I actually like it. Efficient and clean design. No clutter. you can make it your own, you can decorate it the way you want.
Just a little tip for you guys:
most of the people who are looking into these video's or just looking up information about these houses useually aren't your reggular guy alraight. They know their shit and they know why they would want a house like that. These people don't care where the bed is, or how big the bathroom is. They care about the electrical, the sanitairy, the build quallity, options and pricing, maintenance and expandabillity! Maybe you could make more in debth videos covering these topics in the future as they are things people really want to know. Thanks!
Agreed. He doesn't discuss it in the video, but the design process and the structural insulated panels that they made this tiny home out of are AMAZING. Here's how they do it: wikihouse.cc/about
While this particular house is probably kinda pricey because of the luxury appliances & finish, the structure itself is relatively cheap.
I really liked this video and I could see my husband and myself in this tiny home. With a few tiny tweaks we could be resting with our feet up, drinking sweet tea. Enjoyed the video.
Thanks Linda
My question is how does one get in the tub? I mean the rim is nearly waist height on the designer. So either you would have to sit on the edge and swing your legs over, which doesn't seem pleasant because the tub is wood, or would have to get a step stool.
Ya'll leave this man alone about his interior design of his Tiny home Damn.
I agree. Too many perfectionists.
Brilliant ! I particularly love the big bed ; a great break away from the cramped loft (You could actually attach a fold out desk/table to the Murphy bed panel that you could use when you aren't sleeping) The only thing I'd like is a bigger fridge but this is amazing !And I love the little reading or sleeping nook above the kitchen ! truly inspired !
Finally...a tiny house design I love. The light wood interior is awesome for its Scandinavian vibe. Best feature and most common sense bed solution is the Murphy bed. I personally can't imagine navigating a ladder or narrow stairs when I wake up in the middle of the night.
The angle that murphy bed ended up at looked kinda sketchy
came here to say this fold out legs would've been better than the rolling furniture
a Murphy Bed; makes Perfect Sense, who woulda thought. Cute guy too!
A "diverse cooking ecosystem," huh? Well, la-de-da! ;D Very cool.
Read this in Peele's voice 😅
I could move in right now. I'm danish so the "Scandinavian style" soothes me fine (though a lot of Scandinavian people doesn't actually live like that😊). Downsizing, solar panels and caring for a cleaner environment is the new black and hopefully it will stay like that for many years to come.
I’m addicted to watching tiny house tours. This is probably one of my least favorite. There’s no room to give it any flare or make it cozy. It would ok for a week or so but I could never live here long term. Just my opinion.
I agree✌🏻
@@beanparty526 I agree
It looks like a hospital cafeteria.
I agree.
I agree. Feels incomplete to me.
Some very unique features, drawer refrigerator, bathroom / kitchen division, vertical murphy, panelized building process.I guess the layout and finish follows my taste. Probably the best tiny I've seen, perfect setup and materials. Good job people.
My favorite parts of this build are the soaking tub and the horizontal murphy bed! I appreciate not having a loft bedroom!
This is one of the nicest and best I have ever seen. So clean and functional, gives a good feeling of airiness.
Yeah, the bed situation does need to change. I'd add some sort of supporting brace to the wall, or fold-out legs to the bed to keep it level.
Not the most cleverly designed tiny house, but it certainly is a very impressive effort.
Compared to other tiny house layouts I have seen, this doesn't have the storage or lounging space that others do. There seems to be a lot of unused spaces. But I love the paneling type work and the kitchen couteropts.
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I see a lounging space
Can you link me something better? Around the same size?
Real nice. Love the size of the sink. I don't care for the interior pine, but you may so that's what is important. Enjoyed the video..
Nicely presented.
Like the set up. But would be on the floor by morning with that bed.
Fd Olin unnoticed that as well, when he let it down and the ottoman is the " lower" support ! Talk about " rolling outta bed" ! 🤣😂
Fd Olin
yeah. that bed is definitely lop sided. it would be VERY difficult to sleep on it
MustafaBiggun ... it would be easy to level the bed. I like the Murphy wall beds.
Oleta Payne
maybe you've got a degree in engineering - easy for you to say. but some of us are timid and just need stuff that works out of the box!
MustafaBiggun just put something under it to level it out than! problem solved
I usually don't like tiny houses without a large loft or bedroom but this one I really loved with all that storage and practicality. The bathtub is my favorite part of this.
Just beautiful!
The idea of a small house I feel tends to make you spend more time outside than a big home dweller. That is better for the human spirit.
It is a nice little home.
I like the murphy bed. I saw a youtube of a New Zealander who moved the kitchen to one end of his family's tiny home instead of the typical (as here) galley along the wall. The result made the home seem less narrow. I'd like to see tiny homes with fold-down (for travel) awnings. In the southern US, an awning above the doorway provides some pleasant shade.
I mean I guess if you don’t mind sliding off the bed lol why does the bathroom and kitchen give me Scandinavian jail vibes when I’ve never even seen a Scandinavian jail 🙃
Although some think it old-fashioned, I really like the look of the pine wall cladding.
It looks like your living in your tool shed! looks like someones gone and nailed some OSB to the wall, wood cladding can be classy, this just looks like a workshop
No mention about what outside skin is made of and why it looks messy smeary?
That kitchen/bathroom split is something I haven't seen before!
Here we have a New England salt box in New Mexico replete with a Scandinavian wood cabin style bathroom equipped with a deep cedar Japanese ofuro style soaking tub and a Swedish style composting toilet.
just to give it a little bit of luxury
Andrew Bishop Isi
Andrew Bishop It's a "Worldly trailer"..... 🙄😆😁
I like the tub a lot , that's the best feature along with the solar panel - though all the wood paneling appears raw, unsealed/varnished - not a potential problem ? also the silver chrome outside - would it not get super hot in the summer /sunlight?
Excuse me, I have my English breakfast tea brewing in the kitchen. I can make a taco pizza for lunch on French bread if you'd like as well....
Ok this is hands down the best modern design for a tiny home
There is a lot to like about this home, but there are several details that could be improved upon. Several have mentioned the bed that sits at an angle making it unusable (I can see myself rolling over my wife in the night) and this needs to be redesigned, I can think of a couple solutions off the top of my head.
The cabinets in the kitchen being open as they are would drive my wife insane, and if you move the home while living in it would be catastrophic. You would have to pack up everything before moving, this negates the point of a tiny home on wheels. I agree with others about the need for a freezer, though the drawer fridge is a good idea. I know people like to think they are providing ample storage, but this kitchen could be made to be far more efficient and increase storage much more than it is. I am a design takes a back seat to function kind of person. I think you can have both, but it takes a good bit of thought to utilize the spaces at their maximum.
A last thought about the overall structure (even though it is by no means a last thought), has to do with aerodynamics. I know this house is made to be parked by all the design choices, but the front of any tiny home on wheels should not be made as an air ram, flat and unforgiving. This is something I have thought for many years, since I have been following this movement in tiny living. The space at the front of the trailer comes to a V form which can be used in any number of ways for added storage, with the benefit of reducing drag when pulling these behemoths behind a one ton truck.
Some people do, and some just complain. One group is useful.
Some just go along, while others think about making improvements for safety as well as convenience, I have to believe you're a go along type. Critical thinking makes the world a better place to live, too bad so few take the time to think about improving upon an idea. I was not trying to be insulting towards the builder, but instead give input to a fellow builder. Sorry you felt like I was "complaining".
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Ya Don. A very thoughtful look at the overall design with good suggestions for future improvements. Not easy to always get it right in such a small space. This tiny house though has some very interesting design points.
Rob Mair mk.
Love that tub! Kitchen, bath, loft area is the best I've seen in a tiny house.
I would like tho float an idea...maybe do an episode or two differentiating full time RV living VS Tiny home living i.e. cost differences, longevity of the two different types of construction. I think many people look to full time RV living because its relatively inexpensive and immediate but find out that inexpensive many times translates into shorter longevity.
Ricky mCoon
That's a great idea! Would love to see a video on that.
Yeah I like that idea bc we are moving away from tiny houses fulltime to how to monetize more than just the fantasy of it-although fantasy is a fabulous marketing and sales draw. Many of us will be doing long term travels in these-just taking the whole paradigm back to it's original function, albeit farther distances or swankier weekends without kids-work-obligation-I am inspired myself on how we are in a unique time when so many ages of humans are alive and we can empart and share knowledge-human emotions - and when expressed as creative endeavors- all designers are artists of a more precise caliber.
I love this home, it is perfect that the main sleeping space is not in a loft and love the wood and the great use of limited space. Brilliant work!
love your videos on both channels. Again, why don't you put their link to their site so we can check out?
This is the nicest tiny home I have ever seen, perfect! Love the walls, kitchen, bed, loft, exterior, bathroom especially the wooden tub, the only thing I would add would be a large open out, let down from the ceiling on cables table with folding chairs stored on top...
That bed is on a 45 degree angle. The whole design just seems to be poorly put together. I'm sure the construction itself is fine but it definitely doesn't merge well together.
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Yea, the bed should have some (built-in) properly leveled support. No one sleeps a good night on a slanted bed. I should know it, since I once slept in a tent that I mistakenly set on a sloped area... I felt worse than a zombie, next day.
skaruts A male zombie or a female zombie?
Not sure about 45, but it is really tilted. The cushion is not doing good job for supporting. Use a solid support.
I think the tiny house is perfect. Very clean and everything was streamlined and useful. I love it. I would love living in this house but I would add some warmth and personal items. The basic home though is awesome
Wonky bed, draw fridge, prison bathroom, no comfortable seating, no dining table. Not that clever lets be honest.
Agree. No real lofts. Kitchen is a hallway. Bathroom is a hallway. Hate this interior design. I like the roof line for solar. .
well according to this guy..,
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at least it's an easy fix
Right!!! So glad I'm not the only one who isn't a fan. Perhaps it's one of those things where the builder is trying to get in on the tiny house action, without really know what they're doing? I don't know, but something isn't right.
First truly intelligent discussion of the tiny home in video form. Really insightful piece. Thanks!
I dunno... I cant say I like the design trade-offs. the bed especially... and a vertical ladder to a loft... not good. Kitchen long and narrow isn't all that functional to me.
I do like the sink.
Yes the distance of the ladder to the loft seemed a long distance.
Bed configuration is a great idea. All made and no loft. Much better. You can get up in the night and use the facilities w/o going up and down stairs.
How do you keep from rolling out of that poorly supported bed?
I've read a lot of the negative comments here, and while I agree there are some problems, there are also some great ideas here!
The Murphy bed is ingenious, though leveling the bed to true horizontal is a MUST. Easily accomplished by lowering its swing-point a few inches or, as I suggest below, using appropriate-length flop-down legs to support it instead of the cube-seats. Speaking of which, better seating is a MUST -- put a sofa there.
Here's an idea: the Swiss Army Murphy bed. Design the Murphy bed to have a flat-screen TV permanently mounted to it so it can be a TV wall when up; have flip-down legs when it's down. Build a flip-down desk that can used when bed is up, with a computer storage compartment in the wall to the left of the bed for easy deployment for desk mode; lose the worthless rocker and provide a real nice office chair for desk mode. By day it's an office space, dinner table, and entertainment wall, and by night it's a bed. In the wall above the flipped-down bed, put storage compartments. The biggest problem by far with most "tiny" designs is a severe lack of storage. Without storage, you get a very cluttered, stressful, unsightly living space, and everything out in the open collects dust.
Other than that, love the deep tub, but it needs to be more durable than wood. And it's obvious from the video that that stainless steel siding is a bad choice (rust stains already). Other than these things, I really like this design!
Don - He should hire you 👍🏽 your ideas are very good
all the thought you put into this amazing tiny house and the bed is slanted when its down....lol
That slant on the fold down bed is a no go...level it up!
How is this the most cleverly designed?
I love & crave simplicity in a living space. This is now my favourite design as I find it to be absolutely outstanding.
Hate it when they don't tell the price
james paul , ........ it's knot how much Is It, . . . . It's, How much have You Got!!
More expensive than a 66' single wide manufactured home.
They don't tell because the price is over $500,000, if it was reasonable they would tell. Not worth more than 50k IMO.
Paul Byvtary if you dont know enough informations about tiny houses dont blabla! Tiny houses are made for poor people not rich ones! This tiny house its not more than 20K ! Bigger ones with alot of technologie are 70K! There is no tiny house costing 500k$!
@@paulpaul957 I honestly can't see how it would be worth $50k
For the murphy bed: love the view from in-bed, looking up through the tall ceiling and out the windows to the trees.
Not for me. Need more of a bedroom. And the living room is far to minimal. Not much to sit on really.
These places always seem designed to show off how clever the creators are, and not as places where people can actually lead real lives in comfort.
I converted a 1.5 car garage into a living space with a loft above and a full bath room and kitchen. It was plenty of space to live and move around and super comfortable. even had a heated floor in the kitchen! Pity I sold the house before taking many pictures of the place.
Serai3 That perfectly describes a lot of Frank Lloyd Wright domestic architecture as well.
......yeah totally agree it would make sense to have the bed in the loft above the bathroom and to have a lounge/dinning room area where the bed is now......and to do something about echo in the bathroom (wood paneling instead of the Acrylic would probably solve it) that would get really annoying after a while.
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Love the metallic silver color from the outside and the clean, modern lines from the inside...Absolutely beautiful!
I disagree with the title (obviously click bait)
what a beutifull home and a handsome man presenting it!!! would love to meet him!!!
That was a cool setup. I like how it was laid out
Freeing up space is an art that can contribute to better living even in standard-sized apartments.
I love the metal siding!
What are your "R" values?
this is very generously made. they really thought about the confort of the people living in this tiny house..
I like the idea of a Murphy bed, but if I want to sleep in & someone does not, they don't get to sit in the living room, also, I have to bring it down & up everyday.
This is the best tiny house I have seen so far.
...I only like the sink!
A spacious, clean , and appealing interior design
I wouldn't want the wood heater between me and the door. None of the windows look suitable to use as an emergency exit. Another fire trap
Good point
que dire tout simplement magnifique du bon boulot avec un agencements épuré comme j'aime encore un grand bravo pour cette réalisation et a bientôt pour d'autre réalisation et bien sur d'autre vidéos.
I always wondered why they dont use a murphy bed in tiny houses which makes so much sense...finally someone did think abt it...😎
agree, and you can actually put a fold up table on the other side of the bed to use in the day time. Perfect configuration if you do not have high ceiling space
It's usually due to how difficult it is to implement properly. Even in this video, the bed is not deploying level. It's a bit of a challenge for a first time installer to put them in correctly. The other issue is a limitation of the types of mattresses you can use. You cannot exceed the spring rating or it'll have a tendency to open for no good reason (too light will make it hard to open), and you're also height limited based on how close to the wall the pivot is placed. That said, you need to know exactly what you want/need before you install it.
Agree, i can imagine it will be must harder to install and work well. Like this murphy bed with table is wider and so take more space th-cam.com/video/O8f2H3yg8CU/w-d-xo.html But would give a lot of extra comfort and utility for the home if done probably.
I am a fan of the way the bed is build to take less space, and you do not need a high ceiling or permanently room only for a bed.
I like the loft better because it is not too much work to take away the bed every single time you wake up or sleep and you can have guests and sleep at the same time.
Charlie Murphy:D
A lot of nice ideas. I like the kitchen sink and drawer fridge. The common plumbing wall ran in the wrong direction. Take the same amount of space and split it in the other direction. 8'wide is enough for an excellent galley kitchen with cabinets on both sides and 3.5-4 feet between work tops. There is never too much storage in a tiny house -- just because it's in the kitchen, doesn't mean it has to be for the kitchen.
Fun drinking game: Every time he says Luxury or Flair, take a shot.
What are you trying to kill people?
"Actually" is probably one of the best tiny home drinking game words.
DAMN FUNNY!
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I strait up died from alcohol poisoning my guy my funeral was yesterday man
I really love this home, I keep looking at these homes and think we don't need homeless people we need tiny homes for people.
wow wood colour is too good
really?? kinda looks bleached and cheap, i prefer dark wood.
I like the bathroom walls. Easy to clean and won't hold smells in. Very practical
My first impression: it probably doesn't travel well with all those open cabinets.
Tracy Belt haha me too!
OOOOOoooooo je le même magnifique du sur mesure une très belle réalisation 10 sur 10 pour construction et de belle idées .merci pour la vidéo a bientôt
Very clever indeed, except for those open cupboards and bookshelf. I can only imagine everything falling all over the place on the first turn.
These really are not meant to move. They're constructed on trailers mainly to avoid zoning laws and such.
Chuck Glenn. Unfortunately, the zoning laws are very prejudiced against tiny houses going on a foundation. I think they want us living in debt for forty years -- it's good for the bankers.
Like the Murphy bed and don't see it as a problem if it's level. Seeing the design here can't image it's not. Spacious! Never enough storage. I would have ran another whole shelf on top of the day bed for even more storage.... clothing or books. That would have allowed the book shelving to left to be used for more closet storage.
not one of my favorite homes …it looks to much like pre fab, i know it is, but it looks cheep…no personality .
sabong dipolog
that bed design is what i HAVE IN MIND FOR MONTHS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Too Bland inside And bed UN level And the glare from the sun on those out side panels could annoy people
Or blind them.
this house is so beautiful; love the soaking tub and kitchen. The Murphy bed is a truly amazing idea also.
the fact at they always have to take away from the actual living space to make it livable is annoying. i need a space for my tv and comfortable space to relax.
I’m so glad someone is making an area for the bed downstairs instead of in a loft
With the matrix and all.im waiting for units with full basements in them....
Most clever designs ......not
Honestly I hate the design and the box like feel. It doesn't feel natural or homie. Feels prepackaged and cheap like so many are attempting right now.
That's seriously not why the movement happened. Freedom of expression, creativity, natural building, building without the pressures of modern society, and a return to the home feeling you can't get from modern boxie houses... This... This is just a sad attempt to make quick money and make "sameness" occur in the tiny housing movement.
Mass production isn't "clever". It's exactly what people are trying to escape from. That horrible horrible empty feeling...
По моему мнению, это одна из лучших презентаций за 2018-2019-2020 год. In my opinion, this is one of the best presentations for 2018-2019-2020.
Don't like it seems cramped and like wasted space, not sure but the lay out seems inefficient.
Murphy bed on main level ++++! One of my greatest contentions for tiny homes has been loft beds, cuz I usually visit the toilet in the night and I don't want to climb a ladder half asleep.
No microwave, no solar, no fireplace/pot belly, NO FRIDGE! #fail