I would have the bathroom closed to the living room and open to the bedroom. And put in a tankless water heater and use that space for a stackable washer and dryer. Then use the current laundry area for a desk.
Nice price and appears to be built to HUD standards rather than the usual lower RVIA standards - nice to have a back door! For the additional $4k I would go 16' wide, make the bathroom entrance where the water heater is, and move the water heater to where the bathroom entrance is. No real need for a dishwasher.
Did we get a staggered cabinets sound effect? Now this is quality worth subscribing to. I don’t follow a single kardashian, but I get excited for a mobile home mama notification every time. 😁
Sweet little home! :) Have seen a slightly longer version of this model with a 2nd little guest bedroom. To which I'd do what this buyer did & move the hall guest room door to the LR & make the guest room a cozy little TV/library room/office extending from the main LR/kitchen area. And, if you add a full-size sleeper sofa to this little space, it can still work as a guest room. I think such a design would also visually expand the central LR/Kitchen space. Esp if you installed a pair of narrow glass French doors instead of a single solid door as shown here.
I do love the size of the Thrifty. Can you switch out the tub for a standup shower? I wish the bathroom opened up into the bedroom not the living/kitchen area. One more question can a buyer have white or another color option of appliances?
Why would you have the bathroom door next to the kitchen and living room? Why not switch it to where you enter from where the hot water closet is? It feels unsanitary.
It would be nice to have a bathroom window put in these homes make them standard at no extra cost to the customer the window would be nice in the bathroom
These are the quotes I got and they vary of course on many factors. delivery 5k, foundation avg this size 4k, 1bedroom septic 7k, electric 1k to 2k from pole to house. I was quoted 10k for install of home which is basically strap down and hook up from private contractor.
I'd dont like this set up a bathroom right?Where the living room is where it could be in the hallway.Make a door there.. and you hardly got any room to put furniture for a living room.So get rid of the bathroom door put it in the hallway.Then you got the whole back wall.At least you could add some furniture there.This is a bad setup
I would have the bathroom closed to the living room and open to the bedroom.
And put in a tankless water heater and use that space for a stackable washer and dryer.
Then use the current laundry area for a desk.
Nope, dont want guests having to traipse thru my bedroom to use bathroom.
Nice price and appears to be built to HUD standards rather than the usual lower RVIA standards - nice to have a back door! For the additional $4k I would go 16' wide, make the bathroom entrance where the water heater is, and move the water heater to where the bathroom entrance is. No real need for a dishwasher.
Did we get a staggered cabinets sound effect? Now this is quality worth subscribing to. I don’t follow a single kardashian, but I get excited for a mobile home mama notification every time. 😁
Love the home!❤
Sweet little home! :)
Have seen a slightly longer version of this model with a 2nd little guest bedroom. To which I'd do what this buyer did & move the hall guest room door to the LR & make the guest room a cozy little TV/library room/office extending from the main LR/kitchen area.
And, if you add a full-size sleeper sofa to this little space, it can still work as a guest room. I think such a design would also visually expand the central LR/Kitchen space. Esp if you installed a pair of narrow glass French doors instead of a single solid door as shown here.
Its adorable
Love it
I like that accent wall and the bookshelf... but I'd need more floor to ceiling bookshelves. Lol
I almost bought a thrifty!! Thanks for the tour 😊
I do love the size of the Thrifty. Can you switch out the tub for a standup shower? I wish the bathroom opened up into the bedroom not the living/kitchen area. One more question can a buyer have white or another color option of appliances?
A 16x40 would be great for my resort in Florida
Why would you have the bathroom door next to the kitchen and living room? Why not switch it to where you enter from where the hot water closet is? It feels unsanitary.
i like it
To each his or her own but that imitation brick wall is absolutely horrendous! I really like the rest of the house, though, especially the price tag.
It would be nice to have a bathroom window put in these homes make them standard at no extra cost to the customer the window would be nice in the bathroom
So the company should eat the cost? 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 Good 1🤣🤣🤣
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Cute
Does this price include setup (sewer, water, heat pump, electrical and foundation)
You’re joking, right?
I can't remember the name of the channel but they just did a tour of ten of these all ready to go. They ranged from 80 - 100k and they were awesome.
These are the quotes I got and they vary of course on many factors. delivery 5k, foundation avg this size 4k, 1bedroom septic 7k, electric 1k to 2k from pole to house. I was quoted 10k for install of home which is basically strap down and hook up from private contractor.
@@juleswins3 the dealership I went to recently included the setup so no it wasn’t a joke
How do I get one?
Please read the description where you will find the contact details :)
Looks nice but I wouldn't want my laundry area in my bedroom.
I appreciate your feedback!
I'd dont like this set up a bathroom right?Where the living room is where it could be in the hallway.Make a door there.. and you hardly got any room to put furniture for a living room.So get rid of the bathroom door put it in the hallway.Then you got the whole back wall.At least you could add some furniture there.This is a bad setup
I love it however I'm confused. Where is your living room? It seems like a weird setup!
The kitchen and living room are like a studio, they share the same space.
Mobile homes aren't insulated well at all. I lived in a modern one. It was too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter.
That has changed. Get a 16ft wide they have 2x6 which uses thicker insulation. Get a white or light exterior also. They are energy efficient
I really don’t like the bathroom right next to the kitchen
It's cheaper to do that.
In a trailer this size, where else would you put it?
You put in a single sink bowl and then the dishwasher to the right in the kitchen.
Thank you for your feedback