Tiny House Hunters Season 3 Episode 14 Looking to Simplify, Christina and Her Daughter Hannah Are Going Tiny in Woodinville, Washington
- TVG
- August 1, 2016
- 21 min
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Looking to Simplify, Christina and Her Daughter Hannah Are Going Tiny in Woodinville, Washington Episode 14 of season 3 of Tiny House Hunters follows the journey of Christina and her daughter Hannah as they search for their dream tiny home in the peaceful outskirts of Woodinville, Washington. The mother-daughter duo is looking to downsize and simplify their lives, leaving behind the hustle and bustle of their large suburban house for a more sustainable and eco-friendly alternative.
The episode begins with Christina and Hannah discussing their motivation for going tiny. They explain that they want to reduce their carbon footprint and get rid of all the unnecessary clutter in their lives. The two have scouted out a few tiny home options online and have scheduled appointments with three different builders to tour their homes.
The first builder is a husband and wife team who have built a tiny home on wheels, which they currently live in. The home is 250 square feet and has all the amenities of a full-size house, including a dishwasher and a washer/dryer unit. Christina and Hannah are impressed with the craftsmanship of the home, but find it too small for their needs. They are looking for a slightly larger home that can fit all their belongings.
The second builder they visit has built a beautiful tiny home on a foundation. The home has a loft bedroom and a small kitchen and bathroom. The property also comes with an outdoor shower and composting toilet. Christina and Hannah love the natural and rustic feel of the home, but they are turned off by the cost of the property. They also feel that the home is too small for their needs and worry that they would not have enough storage space.
The third builder they visit has a tiny home that is both affordable and spacious. The house is 400 square feet and comes with a full-size kitchen and bathroom. Christina and Hannah love the open floor plan and the large windows that let in natural light. They also enjoy the fact that the home is made from sustainable materials and is energy-efficient.
After visiting each builder, Christina and Hannah sit down to discuss their options. They weigh the pros and cons of each home and ultimately choose the third builder's tiny home. The home is within their budget and has all the amenities they need to make their new lifestyle comfortable and sustainable.
The episode ends with the mother-daughter duo moving into their new home and embracing their new lifestyle. They are excited to start a new chapter in their lives and look forward to the challenges and benefits of living in a tiny home. Overall, the episode is a heartwarming and inspiring story of a family's journey towards simplicity and sustainability.