Tiny House, Big Living Season 1 Episode 8

Tiny House, Big Living Season 1 Episode 8 Texas Tiny-House Nomads

  • TV-G
  • July 20, 2015
  • 21 min

In the eighth episode of season one of Tiny House, Big Living, viewers are introduced to a couple who have made a significant lifestyle change. Japhet and Ariadne live in a tiny house on wheels, which they designed and built themselves. The couple is originally from Texas but now resides in the tiny house full-time, traveling across the country.

The episode starts by showing the couple's small but efficient tiny house. It has a rustic exterior with a metal roof, cedar siding, and exposed beams. As viewers step inside, they notice that the house has an open concept layout, which makes the small space feel more spacious. There's a cozy sitting area with a couch that doubles as a guest bed, a dining table that sits four people, and a kitchen with a three-burner propane stove, a sink, and a small refrigerator. The main floor also has a bathroom with a composting toilet, shower, and sink.

As the episode progresses, viewers get to know the couple, who explains why they decided to downsize their lives and live in a tiny house. Japhet and Ariadne were previously living in a 3,000 square-foot-home with high expenses, which they found difficult to maintain. They wanted to get rid of clutter and embrace a simpler, more sustainable lifestyle.

The couple took inspiration from their travels abroad and started researching tiny homes. After much planning, designing, and construction, they finally moved into their tiny home. They share their experience with the viewers, speaking of the pros and cons of living in a small space. They enjoy the freedom and flexibility of traveling across the country and love meeting different people and cultures on their journey. However, their tiny house also has a few limitations, one of them being the lack of storage space.

The episode takes viewers on a road trip with Japhet and Ariadne, showcasing the nomadic lifestyle they enjoy. The couple often boondocks, which means they camp in remote or undeveloped areas, and they have an off-grid solar system to power their home. They are always on the lookout for beautiful landscapes and unique experiences that come with traveling in a small house. They share their adventures, including a hiking trip in Joshua Tree National Park, and an unforgettable visit to the Grand Canyon.

Throughout the episode, viewers see how Japhet and Ariadne have personalized their tiny home according to their needs and desires. They have created their mini garden on the roof of their tiny home to enhance the air quality to their liking. The garden supplies natural freshness, making their environment more enjoyable even when travelling for long hours; they have also added custom storage spaces and a cozy loft bedroom.

Towards the end of the episode, Japhet and Ariadne park their tiny house and give some useful tips to viewers who might want to downsize and start living in a tiny house. They emphasize the importance of decluttering, practical storage solutions and using small space to your advantage by incorporating multi-functional furniture. They also suggest that to make the switch to a tiny house, one has to be more focused on their 'needs' than their 'wants.'

Overall, episode eight of Tiny House, Big Living season one is inspiring and entertaining. It shows viewers the possibilities of living a nomadic lifestyle in a small home and how it could enable people to live more fulfilling lives. Japhet and Ariadne's story serves as an inspiration to anyone looking to downsize and embark on a new adventure.

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  • First Aired
    July 20, 2015
  • Content Rating
    TV-G
  • Runtime
    21 min
  • Language
    English