Wonderful tour, love how you do the drone shots. We had Jim and Annette as guests at our Airbnb in Tiny Towne on the grove and Jim's so right that people should try them out before they buy. How cool that they now get to host. It is a JOURNEY to host short term guests, but you guys are perfect for it! And Hans, so kind of you to post this video for them to help promote their home, you are running a great community, so excited to see your progress! Best wishes to both of you and your businesses!
I like how the kitchen is set up with the ovens being stacked, and the white tower shelves over to the side. I think since it's such a small space, I'd like the portable double cook top stove you plug in, better than a built-in top on the counter too. What do I know? I've never used one, but I like the concept of it being out of the way when not in use. Having the add-a-box makes it more livable, but it would have been great if the bathroom on the bedroom side was larger. I know ITH won't let you do that. I can just imagine a larger shower, and a space for a stackable washer/dryer. It's always fun to see how people set them up.
Many years ago I built with that very same material. 3' wide by 3 inch Styrofoam tongue and grove embossed aluminum both sides. We mostly used it for roof panels. Its strong material. However when it rains it is extremely loud. You can't even talk over the noise it makes. Especially in Florida downpours. We only used it for lanai's so people had the option to go in their house when it got loud. The other problem we ran into was sealing of the windows and doors. Because it is aluminum it tends to expand and contract a great deal. Even the best sealants made would only last a few years before it cracked and leaked. Hopefully they have come a long ways since then.
Really nice and what a great view👍😎❤️
Wonderful tour, love how you do the drone shots. We had Jim and Annette as guests at our Airbnb in Tiny Towne on the grove and Jim's so right that people should try them out before they buy. How cool that they now get to host. It is a JOURNEY to host short term guests, but you guys are perfect for it! And Hans, so kind of you to post this video for them to help promote their home, you are running a great community, so excited to see your progress! Best wishes to both of you and your businesses!
I like how the kitchen is set up with the ovens being stacked, and the white tower shelves over to the side. I think since it's such a small space, I'd like the portable double cook top stove you plug in, better than a built-in top on the counter too. What do I know? I've never used one, but I like the concept of it being out of the way when not in use.
Having the add-a-box makes it more livable, but it would have been great if the bathroom on the bedroom side was larger. I know ITH won't let you do that. I can just imagine a larger shower, and a space for a stackable washer/dryer. It's always fun to see how people set them up.
Many years ago I built with that very same material. 3' wide by 3 inch Styrofoam tongue and grove embossed aluminum both sides. We mostly used it for roof panels.
Its strong material. However when it rains it is extremely loud. You can't even talk over the noise it makes. Especially in Florida downpours. We only used it for lanai's so people had the option to go in their house when it got loud.
The other problem we ran into was sealing of the windows and doors. Because it is aluminum it tends to expand and contract a great deal. Even the best sealants made would only last a few years before it cracked and leaked.
Hopefully they have come a long ways since then.
I would have made the second incredibox with a large bath area with a sink cabinet and a hook up for a stackable washer/dryer...
Is that the soundtrack from "White Lotus" at the opening? Nice choice if it is.
He needs to put either pickets or chicken wire where the open porch rails are. Dangerous especially for small children or pets.
Repeated video?
I would not want a kitchen in the second incredibox that to me looks tacky