Tiny House Hunting Season 4 Episode 4 Tiny House Hunting Remodeled (23)
- August 31, 2016
Tiny House Hunting season 4 episode 4, named "Tiny House Hunting Remodeled" (23), follows three different couples as they search for their perfect tiny home, each with their own unique style and preferences. However, this episode is different from the rest as all three couples are choosing from already remodeled tiny homes.
The first couple is a newly engaged duo who are searching for a tiny home that will allow them to travel the country while working remotely. They want something modern and sleek, and they're not afraid to spend a little extra to get exactly what they want. They tour a tiny home that has an especially unique layout, with a bedroom loft that's accessible by stairs instead of a ladder. However, the home's lack of storage space ultimately deters them from making an offer.
The second couple wants a tiny home that will allow them to live on a family-owned property while they save up to build their dream home. They have a tight budget and are looking for something that's move-in ready so they don't have to put any additional work or money into it. They tour a tiny home that's just within their budget but needs a few minor repairs. Despite these repairs, they're smitten with the home's charm and decide to make an offer.
The third and final couple is a retired husband and wife who are looking to downsize and simplify their lives. They're searching for a tiny home that's rustic and cozy, and they're especially interested in finding something that's off the grid. They tour a tiny home that's completely solar-powered and situated on a large, wooded property. They fall in love with the home's unique character and make an offer that is ultimately accepted.
Throughout the episode, viewers get a glimpse into the different ways that people use tiny homes to improve and simplify their lives. From traveling the country to saving up for a dream home, each couple has their own unique goals and challenges that inform their search. And while each tiny home is different, they're all united by their ability to help people live more fulfilling lives with less stuff and fewer distractions.