Tiny House Hunters Season 6 Episode 8 Freedom to Roam in Charleston
- TV-G
- April 24, 2017
- 21 min
Freedom to Roam in Charleston is the eighth episode of the sixth season of Tiny House Hunters. The show follows individuals and families as they search for the perfect tiny home to fit their unique lifestyle. In this episode, the focus is on a couple who dreams of settling down in Charleston, South Carolina, while still having the freedom to travel and explore.
The episode begins with a brief introduction to the couple, Lindsey and Tim. Both avid travelers, they have spent the past few years living in an RV and exploring the United States. However, they have decided it is time to put down roots and are now looking for a small home that will allow them to continue traveling while maintaining a home base in Charleston.
The couple is shown visiting various tiny homes in the Charleston area, each with its unique features and amenities. The first home they visit is a 400 square foot house with a loft area, perfect for hosting guests when they are in town. However, Lindsey and Tim quickly realize that the lack of storage space may be an issue for them.
The second home they view is a sustainably-built tiny home with a rooftop deck and plenty of outdoor living space. Though they love the home's eco-friendly features, they ultimately decide that the 350 square foot space is too small for their needs.
Next, they visit a 500 square foot house with a unique layout featuring a separate office space and a large outdoor area. While intrigued by the layout, they ultimately decide that the high price tag is not worth it for the amount of space they are getting.
Finally, they visit a 400 square foot home located on a large plot of land outside of Charleston. While the home itself is small, the couple is drawn to the idea of having a large yard where they can park their RV and continue to travel when they want to. They ultimately decide that this home is the best fit for them and make an offer.
Throughout the episode, the couple discusses their desire for a home that allows them to maintain their nomadic lifestyle while still having a sense of stability. They are also looking for a small space that is functional, yet comfortable and inviting for their friends and family when they visit.
Overall, Freedom to Roam in Charleston showcases the unique challenges and benefits of tiny home living and how it can fit into a variety of lifestyles. It highlights the importance of finding a small space that meets specific needs while also allowing for flexibility and freedom.