Ep 4. Traveling Couple Builds Tiny
- TV-G
- May 15, 2017
- 21 min
A young couple with a taste for adventure is looking to simplify their lives and cut down on costs by building a tiny house on wheels. They are eager to explore new places and live on the road, but want a comfortable and functional space they can call home. In this episode of Tiny House Hunters, we follow the couple as they search for the perfect tiny house on wheels.
The couple meets with several builders and visits a variety of tiny houses to get a better idea of what they are looking for. They want a tiny house that is lightweight, has lots of storage space, and is easy to tow. They also want a comfortable living area and a functional kitchen where they can cook meals on the road.
Their first stop is at a builder's workshop where they get a glimpse of the construction process and learn about the different materials used in building a tiny house. They see a range of designs and layouts and discuss the pros and cons of each. The couple is impressed with the craftsmanship and attention to detail that goes into building a tiny house, but they are also mindful of their budget and want to make sure they get the best value for their money.
Next, the couple visits several tiny houses that are currently on the market. They look at a variety of styles and designs, from rustic cabins to modern minimalist spaces. They quickly discover that each tiny house has its own unique charm and features. Some have large windows that let in lots of natural light, while others have built-in furniture that maximizes space. The couple takes note of what they like and what they don't like in each tiny house, and they use this feedback to refine their search.
As they continue their search, the couple realizes that finding the right tiny house on wheels is not just about the physical features, but also about the lifestyle it affords. They want to be able to live comfortably in their tiny house while on the road, and they also want to be able to earn a living. They explore options for working remotely, such as freelance writing and photography, so they can support themselves while traveling.
Eventually, the couple finds a builder who can create a custom tiny house just for them. They collaborate with the builder to create a design that meets all their needs, including plenty of storage, a full-sized shower, and a guest bed for visitors. The couple is thrilled with the design and excited to finally have their own tiny house on wheels.
In the end, the couple gets the best of both worlds: a home that is both comfortable and functional, and a lifestyle that allows them to live adventurously. They are eager to hit the road and explore new places and experiences in their new tiny house.