So thoughtful to incorporate your dogs needs❤Great tiny! I’m always interested when people from USA talk about hanging their clothes outside, in Australia it’s the no 1 go to so viewing clothes on the line is normalised. When I lived in Scotland people would hang out their clothes in the freezing weather 💤 Good luck. Central Victoria Australia.
We definitely leverage our time spent overseas where dryers aren't as common as they are in the States. It's a way to bring those memories and experiences back inside our home here in Florida 💚
This is a very nice tiny home. It’s very nice! I love it! I’m glad you can use it at campgrounds. It’s very well constructed. I love the sliding glass door. I love how where you put everything it all fits really well. I love your dig as well. I’m a dog lover. I have a dog as well. I wish your family safe travels and wish you well for the future endeavors. Thank you for showing your tiny home.
That home was well thoughtout.The inside of it was really nice and you wouldn't think it was on wheels.Better than most houses and apartments.They can definitely do a AirBnB with no problems
I've never seen anyone wear a blazer to show home,you look as nice as your Tiny 🤭. That's to bad,I'm sorry you lost your Dad😢. He was very smart to coach you❤. Nice job on the build🎉. Thanks Jenna😊! JO JO IN VT 💞
Oh wow! Awesome that you're able to travel like you do. Love the pics of Antarctica. Your child is so blessed to have these experiences. Love your tiny home.
So well thought out. It is nice to see a Tiny House traveling, for a change. Love the interior design. I love the idea of having your daughter because she is getting a wonderful life of seeing different places. How lovely to think of your Corgi's needs, too. Thanks Heather, Ontario🇨🇦
There were issues for a while in parking them over night in places all over the states in the beginning of the tiny house boom, and also owning land where you could live in them full time was hitting issues with them being on wheels if it was the only home. 🤦🏻♀️
The other nice thing about the shower is that you can get a collapsible bathtub, and it will fit right in there! It's a beautifully designed home. Thanks for sharing.
Nice with the framing and lightness. Thanks for mentioning the pitch difference you'd do now. We did not have a pitch back when I was little but we did coolseal the roof at least once every year or two. 😊
Such a great idea! So many memories made by loving your life and so many more sweet sweet memories to come. God Bless your family and many safe adventures!
At least the child isn't homeless, being abused or being passed around in a foster homes. This child is blessed compared to all the millions of children who suffer daily. She's probably being homeschooled like most families who travel like this are. God bless this family for many years to come. ❤️
Unschooling children could be considered a form of neglect/abuse as all children deserve a proper education but most importantly they deserve friends their own age a sense of home...kind of hard when your parents are dragging you from one of THEIR destinations to another.
Right, @akenjah they said when they “were” traveling. And when their daughter was smaller. I think they have that couch too that is a pull out if she wants more space. Her sleeping quarters seem like it might have been behind the headboard too, so a mini room. And probably they could eventually do a reno and a loft or sell and get a larger tiny home. So much negativity. And homeschooling is legal in every state no one mentioned just unschooling and that actually is legal in some states and is not how people assume with its given name.
@@SouthFloridaSunshine a child doesn't want to be well traveled, that is what they adults want. The child deserves basics like a home with a room for her and get things, friends her age to play with,a school for a proper education...get real!
Oh, wow. This was great. Your tiny home was truly amazing ❤That office space seating was pretty darn genius too. We are 55 year old couple in the middle of a life changing move. Now or never situation. Way too far to even back down. I can not wait to be on the road one day. I wish you guys lots of great memories & happy traveling ❤
Thank you so much for your kind words! It means a lot to us that you found inspiration in our tiny home and office space. Wishing you all the best in your road journey ahead.
Wow ... this is a perfect amazing TinyHome.. it actually makes it bigger than it is with the open natural sunlight windows and that sliding door! love this layout! Perhaps.. let me know when willing to sell.. I'llbuy it for sure! :)
What a beautiful home you have. Thanks for the explanation of where Taylor sleeps and so sorry for the rude comments about this. You guys seem to be a very intelligent couple and I felt you had the situation under control. Thanks for sharing and God Bless.
Exactly. She doesn't even appear to have her own space/bedroom. That wasn't planned out well at all. I have three boys and as kids get older they definitely not only need more space, but their own space.
Appreciate your kind words! We anticipated outgrowing our space around Taylor's 2nd birthday, but market conditions have us here a bit longer. For now, Taylor has the option of a fold-out couch bed or a spare room, since we're temporarily with family. We've even thought about adding a small loft, but the exciting news is we're currently securing another 16ft tiny house with a loft bedroom just for her. It's all part of our adventure! :)
@@TinyLivingBigAdventure I’m so very sorry for all the intrusive and very rude and negative comments toward your lovely family on where your daughter sleeps! It boggles my mind that you put your tiny home story out there to share the construction portion of it and out come the crazies. I felt the need to defend you, your parenting style, and your character. Your home is beautiful, well constructed with your father in laws guidance and love. I’m so sorry for your loss as well. From a designers standpoint, job well done! Don’t listen to the negativity and most importantly if you decide to go back out on the road and home school remember that home schooled children are well rounded and very balanced in the world. Test just as equal and are probably happier! Much love and happiness to your family in the future❤️🙏❤️
Oh that's awesome! I had a feeling that would be in the works, a nice space of her own to grow into and maybe continue the trend of passing down tiny homes to the kids, given the market conditions these days and we know how the world is, it's GREAT to be mobile with this sort of climate. Lookin' forward to seeing more adventures, I'll subscribe. ^_^ @@TinyLivingBigAdventure
Great tiny home! I like the choice for the siding. Smart idea. What thickness of the composite floor decking did you use? I find 3 thicknesses. If you would please share, I would appreciate it. I've been researching building a truck topper/camper. Thank you!
Thanks for the compliment on our tiny home! For the composite floor decking, we went with 3/4 inch thickness. It's crucial for supporting weight without feeling spongy. Best of luck with your truck topper/camper project!
This is really nice. The but where will you put your daughter later. Just wondering we are building one ours. It’s bigger it is a 14 X 50 shed home we trying to figure where to put the grand kids
It's not for anyone to judge where their daughter sleeps. I agree she needs her own space but some of these comments are so rude. I think the answer is make their living room have a way to transform into their bedroom and the loft be for their daughter. Easy breezy.
Honestly I would understand the complaints if this was a permanent solution or if she was older but she is a toddler/preschooler so as long as it’s temporary she’ll be fine. They answer a previous comment stating that they might be getting a second tiny house with a loft for her which would be perfect especially as she is an only child. I don’t see this many complaints when you see parents with multiple children in a cramp space where all they have is a small bunk to call their own
Great question. We feel safer in this home than a regular home made out of wood. If would take a direct hit from a tornado to knock over our tiny house. It held up very well during our last hurricane that hit central Florida.
@@TinyLivingBigAdventure That's good to know, thanks! Yes, the problem [my future concern] would be is once the hurricane lifts a tiny house [knock on wood], I guess one has to start from scratch. So, how does the house insurance cover a tiny house, enough to be able to rebuild or buy another, is there an option like that for a tiny house? I am thinking of living in one, hopefully in FL or UT or SD [if there is any posibility] when I get to retirement age. Sorry, I've no idea🤔 what to do and by then I'd be a widow with no children.
Where does your daughter sleep? I wondering myself because I love the build but have an 8 year old and I've been trying to think of a perfect place for her
Tiny home lifestyle is nit sufficient for a growing child needs. Talk to your pediatrician about it if you are serious. It really is an unfortunate living shituation for kids.
Thanks for your thoughts! Our daughter currently has flexible sleeping options: a fold-out couch or a spare room, as we're temporarily with family. We've even considered adding a second loft above the living room for more space. We're mindful of her growing needs and are building a second tiny house with a loft bedroom just for her. We believe in adapting our space to fit our family's needs 🥰
Just as suspected she tip toed around it and never really answered. So there is no space for their daughter to call her own. A spare bedroom where?And supposedly building a new tiny home with some actual consideration of their daughter.ridiculous.There is something very fishy going on here.
@@isabellavalencia8026 can u please not comment such negative stuff on my comment thread? My question was meant because Im seriously thinking about building a tiny home for myself and my 8 year old.... yes children need there own space and privacy but from my research even in a tiny home it is definitely possible. No need to get so damn defensive and rude. If it has nothing to do with your family and beliefs then just move the F on. Doesn't mean either one of you are wrong for how you want to raise your OWN family!!!
People are being so ridiculously judgemental!!! They are likely co-sleeping or their daughter is sleeping on the couch. They are spending their life with their daughter!!! She isn't being raised by daycare like so many families in America. Recognize that people are not all looking for the same life as you!! Beautiful home!! Wonderful life
That doesn't mean that their daughter doesn't need her own space. As she gets older she will need that space more and more. They should have a second loft area for her, even if it isn't used as a bedroom.
@@marywood8794 why are you and everyone so JUDGEMENTAL on where this tiny little girl sleeps????? Not your business or mine. Ad long as she’s safe, well cared for, happy, thriving and loved-that’s what’s important!!!!! Not anyone’s business. It’s very possible the traveling and her age, needing school, friends, is exactly why they are looking for land as they mentioned and will own add on more space for the little girl to have a bigger bedroom area than a spot in the loft or the living room sofa area but it’s disturbing why anybody would even question this!!! I can now understand why celebrities get fed up about their privacy. Just let people have their privacy!!! NOT your business!
I don’t understand why the downstairs selling is so high and the loft is so cramped. Yes I do know that the gentleman in the video is tall but if you lower the ceiling 4 or 5 inches the loft would look so much better
@@suedesignable There was no criticism in her comment. There is a difference between criticism and a genuine question - learn the difference. The mere fact they put it or agreed to put it up on the internet gives people the freedom to place comments. If they wanted no comment, they would not have posted it online.
@@suedesignable It becomes people's business to comment if it's online - everything on UA-cam is effectively public information, it comes as part of the territory. Their decision in regards to their child is totally their business, but if they put their home online, it's there for people to comment, or ask, whether you like it or not.
@@suedesignable Well I think jumping to the child being in harm is a bit irrational and some of the comments were a little farfetched but plenty of them were genuinely concerned about her having her own space, there's nothing wrong with that. But since we're in agreement that the child's safety and security should take priority, you should agree that she shouldn't have been put online at all for disgusting people to extract her image and use for whatever the hell disgusting things people do. Gross. Sadly, that happens. Check out the Dad Challenge Podcast and you'll see what I mean. No minor should be put online because they cannot consent. Period. However, everything that IS put online is open to comment and questions. The internet is a public space, full of a diverse range of information to comment on, ask questions, debate, learn, or unlearn. You, however, are jumping to insane conclusions about the intent of the person you replied to in this thread, and to me, who enjoys name calling strangers. What makes you so entitled as to think you can place comment on behalf of strangers? Because you are. I believe the family don't require your ridiculous comments when they have already put a valid and well thought out response in general. They don't need you to speak for them, so maybe stop accusing people of being busy bodies and stop being so entitled as to speak for other people. Take your own advice and go find something real to occupy your time with. Have a nice rest of the day and consider going to meditate or something, you sound like you need time to relax and wind down. Go do something that brings yourself joy. Have a good one.
@@suedesignable I don't have tiktok or Instagram either, the less social media, the better. 🤣 For the record, I didn't place comment on the family at all. I was simply replying to you, letting you know that your comments come across like you're speaking for them. I was somewhat concerned that you replied to them stating you felt "protective" over them, meaning you dived right in to accusing people of being critical. I was simply pointing out that you are likely confusing criticism for a genuine question, particularly after compliments on their home. I also didn't scroll through a lot of the comments forcing negativity as a response - while you have a point, so do I. My goal in replying to you is to maybe...let people speak for themselves and be careful with the tone of your messages because it comes across like you're speaking for others who didn't ask nor need you to. Someone else asked for the family's comment to the enquiry to be pinned which I thought was a great idea. PS: the Dad Challenge Podcast is on UA-cam! Go check it out, I highly recommend it. It covers our shared agreed upon points on the protection of children online. You might like it.
@@suedesignable The way you write, even if for a noble cause, is aggressive - take it as positive constructive criticism. You can stand up for something without the name calling - which you persist on doing. I don't really see why tbh. Only about 15 comments pulled up on my screen, most of which had you written aggressively in response. Some were as judgemental as you say, but many weren't. Maybe there's a marked difference in our algorithms which is why you saw what you saw and I saw what I saw. There's a difference between standing up for what you believe in and aggressively name calling and using an insanely aggressive number of exclamation marks to imply you're metaphorically yelling. It's just not needed, not to mention a waste of good energy. You're right, I don't know you - just as you don't know any of the people you were name calling and writing aggressively towards. I'm just saying, there's a fine line between your well-meant intention and how aggressively you come across in writing trying to point it out. You can be firm but respectful. I was simply stating my observation as much as you were with others. The internet is there for debate and discussion on content. I'm also not pointing fingers lol. You can make your valid point in a more polite way with the same impact. It's possible. No need to lower yourself to the levels of people who are so easy to accuse others of depriving a child. I get the vibes you're better than that. My comment to you was coming from a kind place, not one assuming you're a bad person - actually not at all. Have a good day
Great question. By putting the bathroom and loft extension up front, closer to the tongue, we managed to get the weight distribution just right. It really cut down on the sway, and make our travels much safer and smoother.
They probably have here in their bed which all kinds of messed up and inappropriate. I feel very sorry for the daughter she never asked to be born to this ridiculous lifestyle.
6:01 This is a 30 amp electrical system The Mini split uses about 15 of those amps. There’s only 5 amps left over in the system. 🤔🤔so you are saying that 30-15=5??? …..your math isn’t mathing!!!🤔🤔
nice house but a few things. ok. you want your electrical on the drivers side as with your water hookups. when you say left or right, its always standing in front of the unit looking back. the left side or passenger side os for living and your doors are on that side, the drivers side is where you always run utilities since all campgrounds factor this in. those propane tanks, they arent 20 pounders, they are 30's, trust me i know, im a master rv tech. 20's are more round and 30's are more vertical. you still have a nice build regardless.
WoW . This is a small fully furnished trailer house. I think it will be suitable for a family of 4 to be able to travel. What is the unit price for this house?😘👍😘
This small home is probably the best i seen almost perfect except they dont have a bed for their daughter they most likely all sleep in the same bed which could have major consequences in the future if they dont get a separate bed or even a separate space for their daughter
Do tiny house cost much to stay in. I won't to stay in a tiny house withe cat's and me husband to. We live in a coucile flàt but it cost to much to stay in the flat.
It's great that he talks about mistakes and what could be done better all the time.
I love it, it looks like a little storefront in a small town. Great job building your tiny "fortress".
In the future, you can add a second loft above the living space, perfect for Taylor’s bedroom! 🥰 this house is so cute and functional. Love it 🥰
Great idea! We've talked about this a lot. I think we could fit a twin bed up there 🤔
❤Should have made a small room right away. Would be easier😊
@@TinyLivingBigAdventure it really is! Hahaha i love watching tiny houses and a loft above the living space can really maximize space. 🥰
Sweet family and adventurous souls!
What a nice life for this sweet family. Thank you for sharing & I know your dad is proud of you! Blessings.
So thoughtful to incorporate your dogs needs❤Great tiny! I’m always interested when people from USA talk about hanging their clothes outside, in Australia it’s the no 1 go to so viewing clothes on the line is normalised. When I lived in Scotland people would hang out their clothes in the freezing weather 💤 Good luck. Central Victoria Australia.
We definitely leverage our time spent overseas where dryers aren't as common as they are in the States. It's a way to bring those memories and experiences back inside our home here in Florida 💚
This is a very nice tiny home. It’s very nice! I love it!
I’m glad you can use it at campgrounds. It’s very well constructed. I love the sliding glass door. I love how where you put everything it all fits really well. I love your dig as well. I’m a dog lover. I have a dog as well. I wish your family safe travels and wish you well for the future endeavors. Thank you for showing your tiny home.
That home was well thoughtout.The inside of it was really nice and you wouldn't think it was on wheels.Better than most houses and apartments.They can definitely do a AirBnB with no problems
I have always loved the tiny house movement and appreciate everyones hard work. I think they are wonderful.
What a nice couple! Your dad is with you and sees the final product. I am sure he is very proud of all of you.
I've never seen anyone wear a blazer to show home,you look as nice as your Tiny 🤭.
That's to bad,I'm sorry you lost your Dad😢.
He was very smart to coach you❤.
Nice job on the build🎉.
Thanks Jenna😊!
JO JO IN VT 💞
You guys have a blessed family and home. God bless and thanks for sharing.
Oh wow! Awesome that you're able to travel like you do. Love the pics of Antarctica. Your child is so blessed to have these experiences. Love your tiny home.
Well done. A lot to be learned there about living under the constraints of a mortgage. He has it right
So well thought out.
It is nice to see a Tiny House traveling, for a change.
Love the interior design.
I love the idea of having your daughter because she is getting a wonderful life of seeing different places.
How lovely to think of your Corgi's needs, too.
Thanks
Heather, Ontario🇨🇦
There were issues for a while in parking them over night in places all over the states in the beginning of the tiny house boom, and also owning land where you could live in them full time was hitting issues with them being on wheels if it was the only home. 🤦🏻♀️
Oh i LOVE ..like a fancy campee / glamper... beautiful & effective & so effecient ...so great you dedicate to FATHER🎚️🇺🇸💚💚💚
Wonderful Tiny Home ♥️
Love your story and family🥰
Congratulations!
The other nice thing about the shower is that you can get a collapsible bathtub, and it will fit right in there! It's a beautifully designed home. Thanks for sharing.
Nice with the framing and lightness. Thanks for mentioning the pitch difference you'd do now. We did not have a pitch back when I was little but we did coolseal the roof at least once every year or two. 😊
The tiny house is sweet. Sending lots of prayers and positive energy tontou three. ❤❤❤
Live your dreams! Fantastic Tiny!
Such a great idea!
So many memories made by loving your life and
so many more sweet sweet memories to come.
God Bless your family and many safe adventures!
This is really pretty neat and clean
The desk is so smart!
Beautiful how blessed to have such a wonderful Husband and Father - in Law!!.🎚️🇺🇸
At least the child isn't homeless, being abused or being passed around in a foster homes. This child is blessed compared to all the millions of children who suffer daily. She's probably being homeschooled like most families who travel like this are. God bless this family for many years to come. ❤️
Unschooling children could be considered a form of neglect/abuse as all children deserve a proper education but most importantly they deserve friends their own age a sense of home...kind of hard when your parents are dragging you from one of THEIR destinations to another.
Right, @akenjah they said when they “were” traveling. And when their daughter was smaller. I think they have that couch too that is a pull out if she wants more space. Her sleeping quarters seem like it might have been behind the headboard too, so a mini room. And probably they could eventually do a reno and a loft or sell and get a larger tiny home. So much negativity. And homeschooling is legal in every state no one mentioned just unschooling and that actually is legal in some states and is not how people assume with its given name.
@@SouthFloridaSunshine just because it is "legal" does not make it right or even ok.Face it, they are failing their child.
@@isabellavalencia8026 And what is your experience to call giving a child a well traveled life something close to abuse.
@@SouthFloridaSunshine a child doesn't want to be well traveled, that is what they adults want. The child deserves basics like a home with a room for her and get things, friends her age to play with,a school for a proper education...get real!
Oh, wow. This was great. Your tiny home was truly amazing ❤That office space seating was pretty darn genius too. We are 55 year old couple in the middle of a life changing move. Now or never situation. Way too far to even back down. I can not wait to be on the road one day. I wish you guys lots of great memories & happy traveling ❤
Thank you so much for your kind words! It means a lot to us that you found inspiration in our tiny home and office space. Wishing you all the best in your road journey ahead.
Wow ... this is a perfect amazing TinyHome.. it actually makes it bigger than it is with the open natural sunlight windows and that sliding door! love this layout! Perhaps.. let me know when willing to sell.. I'llbuy it for sure! :)
Thrilled you love the layout and the natural light as much as we do! Unfortunately, Greg says it's not for sale (at this time) 😂
Beautiful home!
What a beautiful home you have. Thanks for the explanation of where Taylor sleeps and so sorry for the rude comments about this. You guys seem to be a very intelligent couple and I felt you had the situation under control. Thanks for sharing and God Bless.
Lovely home. Thanks for sharing!
Love The build ❤🎉
So awesome ! The experience s and scenery abd Travel !!!!
Beautiful family beautiful bus build.😊
Very beautiful home. Love it.
Looks great!
Great space!
I wonder how Taylor growing up is gonna be, where does she sleep?
So happy for yall!
Kyle, Mtl.
Exactly. She doesn't even appear to have her own space/bedroom. That wasn't planned out well at all. I have three boys and as kids get older they definitely not only need more space, but their own space.
Appreciate your kind words! We anticipated outgrowing our space around Taylor's 2nd birthday, but market conditions have us here a bit longer. For now, Taylor has the option of a fold-out couch bed or a spare room, since we're temporarily with family. We've even thought about adding a small loft, but the exciting news is we're currently securing another 16ft tiny house with a loft bedroom just for her. It's all part of our adventure! :)
@@TinyLivingBigAdventure, this needs pinned to the top because everyone is asking.
@@TinyLivingBigAdventure I’m so very sorry for all the intrusive and very rude and negative comments toward your lovely family on where your daughter sleeps! It boggles my mind that you put your tiny home story out there to share the construction portion of it and out come the crazies. I felt the need to defend you, your parenting style, and your character. Your home is beautiful, well constructed with your father in laws guidance and love. I’m so sorry for your loss as well. From a designers standpoint, job well done! Don’t listen to the negativity and most importantly if you decide to go back out on the road and home school remember that home schooled children are well rounded and very balanced in the world. Test just as equal and are probably happier! Much love and happiness to your family in the future❤️🙏❤️
Oh that's awesome! I had a feeling that would be in the works, a nice space of her own to grow into and maybe continue the trend of passing down tiny homes to the kids, given the market conditions these days and we know how the world is, it's GREAT to be mobile with this sort of climate. Lookin' forward to seeing more adventures, I'll subscribe. ^_^ @@TinyLivingBigAdventure
I love your house it’s so beautiful!
great video .... both have great personalities..... thanks
Beautiful 🎉🎉
Thank you
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Great tiny home! I like the choice for the siding. Smart idea. What thickness of the composite floor decking did you use? I find 3 thicknesses. If you would please share, I would appreciate it. I've been researching building a truck topper/camper. Thank you!
Thanks for the compliment on our tiny home! For the composite floor decking, we went with 3/4 inch thickness. It's crucial for supporting weight without feeling spongy. Best of luck with your truck topper/camper project!
@TinyLivingBigAdventure Thank you so much! God blesses you and your family! Thank you, Jesus!
This is really nice. The but where will you put your daughter later. Just wondering we are building one ours. It’s bigger it is a 14 X 50 shed home we trying to figure where to put the grand kids
That's what I'm wondering, where is she sleeping now? And in a year or two's time? I'm guessing with the parents but that will be a problem soon.
Yep. No privacy for Mom and Dad time?
@@janetwolfbrook4412 and the children need to learn to sleep alone to learn "self-soothing"....
It's not for anyone to judge where their daughter sleeps. I agree she needs her own space but some of these comments are so rude. I think the answer is make their living room have a way to transform into their bedroom and the loft be for their daughter. Easy breezy.
Honestly I would understand the complaints if this was a permanent solution or if she was older but she is a toddler/preschooler so as long as it’s temporary she’ll be fine. They answer a previous comment stating that they might be getting a second tiny house with a loft for her which would be perfect especially as she is an only child. I don’t see this many complaints when you see parents with multiple children in a cramp space where all they have is a small bunk to call their own
Nice, TFS! A great idea! Q: Is it safe not to be blown away whenever there's a storm in wherever you may be parked, traveling or not?
Great question. We feel safer in this home than a regular home made out of wood. If would take a direct hit from a tornado to knock over our tiny house. It held up very well during our last hurricane that hit central Florida.
@@TinyLivingBigAdventure That's good to know, thanks! Yes, the problem [my future concern] would be is once the hurricane lifts a tiny house [knock on wood], I guess one has to start from scratch. So, how does the house insurance cover a tiny house, enough to be able to rebuild or buy another, is there an option like that for a tiny house?
I am thinking of living in one, hopefully in FL or UT or SD [if there is any posibility] when I get to retirement age. Sorry, I've no idea🤔 what to do and by then I'd be a widow with no children.
Very Nice and can take on the road
Where does your daughter sleep? I wondering myself because I love the build but have an 8 year old and I've been trying to think of a perfect place for her
Especially, as the children get bigger. They really need to learn to sleep on their own so they can learn "Self-Soothing"....
Tiny home lifestyle is nit sufficient for a growing child needs. Talk to your pediatrician about it if you are serious. It really is an unfortunate living shituation for kids.
Thanks for your thoughts! Our daughter currently has flexible sleeping options: a fold-out couch or a spare room, as we're temporarily with family. We've even considered adding a second loft above the living room for more space. We're mindful of her growing needs and are building a second tiny house with a loft bedroom just for her. We believe in adapting our space to fit our family's needs 🥰
Just as suspected she tip toed around it and never really answered. So there is no space for their daughter to call her own. A spare bedroom where?And supposedly building a new tiny home with some actual consideration of their daughter.ridiculous.There is something very fishy going on here.
@@isabellavalencia8026 can u please not comment such negative stuff on my comment thread? My question was meant because Im seriously thinking about building a tiny home for myself and my 8 year old.... yes children need there own space and privacy but from my research even in a tiny home it is definitely possible. No need to get so damn defensive and rude. If it has nothing to do with your family and beliefs then just move the F on. Doesn't mean either one of you are wrong for how you want to raise your OWN family!!!
People are being so ridiculously judgemental!!! They are likely co-sleeping or their daughter is sleeping on the couch. They are spending their life with their daughter!!! She isn't being raised by daycare like so many families in America. Recognize that people are not all looking for the same life as you!! Beautiful home!! Wonderful life
That doesn't mean that their daughter doesn't need her own space. As she gets older she will need that space more and more. They should have a second loft area for her, even if it isn't used as a bedroom.
Disagreeing with someone, is considered “hate” in 2024,@@marywood8794
@@marywood8794 why are you and everyone so JUDGEMENTAL on where this tiny little girl sleeps????? Not your business or mine. Ad long as she’s safe, well cared for, happy, thriving and loved-that’s what’s important!!!!! Not anyone’s business. It’s very possible the traveling and her age, needing school, friends, is exactly why they are looking for land as they mentioned and will own add on more space for the little girl to have a bigger bedroom area than a spot in the loft or the living room sofa area but it’s disturbing why anybody would even question this!!! I can now understand why celebrities get fed up about their privacy. Just let people have their privacy!!! NOT your business!
😂😂😂😂😂lol
I Scrolled back just to see if I missed where their Daughter slept , must be on the couch
That’s brilliant but you’d no go “anywhere” in Australia, bridges would get in your way, mainly railway bridges, but it is great. 💕
I wish there were a railing along the stairs. Without it, this could become a serious problem/
nice tiny house❤
I don’t understand why the downstairs selling is so high and the loft is so cramped. Yes I do know that the gentleman in the video is tall but if you lower the ceiling 4 or 5 inches the loft would look so much better
The loft is above the bathroom, which doesn't have 11 ft ceilings. The living room has 11 foot ceilings.
amen may the Lord bless your house
So Beautiful ...❣❣❣
So it floats. Wow
Thanks👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Nice family ❤
wow they are really serious on their kitchen game lol
think this is the first time i've seen tiny house with kitchen on 2 sides
Amen Thank You Lord.🙏🌹♥️🙏
Where is the water and sewage hookups?
2:52 what is a “hip camp” ? I have been watching tiny home videos since long before it was trendy and I’ve never heard anyone ever use that term.
What an attractive couple
Nice house! No bedroom for the little one?
@@suedesignable There was no criticism in her comment. There is a difference between criticism and a genuine question - learn the difference. The mere fact they put it or agreed to put it up on the internet gives people the freedom to place comments. If they wanted no comment, they would not have posted it online.
@@suedesignable It becomes people's business to comment if it's online - everything on UA-cam is effectively public information, it comes as part of the territory. Their decision in regards to their child is totally their business, but if they put their home online, it's there for people to comment, or ask, whether you like it or not.
@@suedesignable Well I think jumping to the child being in harm is a bit irrational and some of the comments were a little farfetched but plenty of them were genuinely concerned about her having her own space, there's nothing wrong with that. But since we're in agreement that the child's safety and security should take priority, you should agree that she shouldn't have been put online at all for disgusting people to extract her image and use for whatever the hell disgusting things people do. Gross. Sadly, that happens. Check out the Dad Challenge Podcast and you'll see what I mean. No minor should be put online because they cannot consent. Period. However, everything that IS put online is open to comment and questions. The internet is a public space, full of a diverse range of information to comment on, ask questions, debate, learn, or unlearn. You, however, are jumping to insane conclusions about the intent of the person you replied to in this thread, and to me, who enjoys name calling strangers. What makes you so entitled as to think you can place comment on behalf of strangers? Because you are. I believe the family don't require your ridiculous comments when they have already put a valid and well thought out response in general. They don't need you to speak for them, so maybe stop accusing people of being busy bodies and stop being so entitled as to speak for other people. Take your own advice and go find something real to occupy your time with. Have a nice rest of the day and consider going to meditate or something, you sound like you need time to relax and wind down. Go do something that brings yourself joy. Have a good one.
@@suedesignable I don't have tiktok or Instagram either, the less social media, the better. 🤣 For the record, I didn't place comment on the family at all. I was simply replying to you, letting you know that your comments come across like you're speaking for them. I was somewhat concerned that you replied to them stating you felt "protective" over them, meaning you dived right in to accusing people of being critical. I was simply pointing out that you are likely confusing criticism for a genuine question, particularly after compliments on their home. I also didn't scroll through a lot of the comments forcing negativity as a response - while you have a point, so do I. My goal in replying to you is to maybe...let people speak for themselves and be careful with the tone of your messages because it comes across like you're speaking for others who didn't ask nor need you to. Someone else asked for the family's comment to the enquiry to be pinned which I thought was a great idea. PS: the Dad Challenge Podcast is on UA-cam! Go check it out, I highly recommend it. It covers our shared agreed upon points on the protection of children online. You might like it.
@@suedesignable The way you write, even if for a noble cause, is aggressive - take it as positive constructive criticism. You can stand up for something without the name calling - which you persist on doing. I don't really see why tbh. Only about 15 comments pulled up on my screen, most of which had you written aggressively in response. Some were as judgemental as you say, but many weren't. Maybe there's a marked difference in our algorithms which is why you saw what you saw and I saw what I saw. There's a difference between standing up for what you believe in and aggressively name calling and using an insanely aggressive number of exclamation marks to imply you're metaphorically yelling. It's just not needed, not to mention a waste of good energy. You're right, I don't know you - just as you don't know any of the people you were name calling and writing aggressively towards. I'm just saying, there's a fine line between your well-meant intention and how aggressively you come across in writing trying to point it out. You can be firm but respectful. I was simply stating my observation as much as you were with others. The internet is there for debate and discussion on content. I'm also not pointing fingers lol. You can make your valid point in a more polite way with the same impact. It's possible. No need to lower yourself to the levels of people who are so easy to accuse others of depriving a child. I get the vibes you're better than that. My comment to you was coming from a kind place, not one assuming you're a bad person - actually not at all. Have a good day
sorry but why is a big AC in that window if you have a mini?
How did you plan out the weight distribution, so that if it starts fishtailing it doesn’t pull you off the road?
Great question. By putting the bathroom and loft extension up front, closer to the tongue, we managed to get the weight distribution just right. It really cut down on the sway, and make our travels much safer and smoother.
@@TinyLivingBigAdventure nice! Some day when I retire I want a tiny house on a lake.
Question… Where does you daughter sleep? Just wondering…
Outside
@@N0Xa880iUL LOL! :)
Yeah, I was wondering too! How not to make a marriage last let’s all bunk together now! 😂🍻
They probably have here in their bed which all kinds of messed up and inappropriate. I feel very sorry for the daughter she never asked to be born to this ridiculous lifestyle.
Wow 😮 what kinda comment for their child ( do you guys care more than them for their daughter ) just wondering
Very nice
But I wish they make other bedroom for daughter to have room of her own
This house for couple or single person.
Litte girl darling and doggie💚💚💚
Lol nothing is ever good enough for the commenters 🤣.
Sorry but this is a dumb tiny house
18:10 write that down! write that down!
With the height of the tiny home how does it fare with crosswinds?
6:01
This is a 30 amp electrical system
The Mini split uses about 15 of those amps.
There’s only 5 amps left over in the system.
🤔🤔so you are saying that 30-15=5??? …..your math isn’t mathing!!!🤔🤔
Wow ,that's a little over 5 tons. Fuel consumption must be heavy.
This is a great tiny house design for the size!
nice house but a few things. ok. you want your electrical on the drivers side as with your water hookups. when you say left or right, its always standing in front of the unit looking back. the left side or passenger side os for living and your doors are on that side, the drivers side is where you always run utilities since all campgrounds factor this in. those propane tanks, they arent 20 pounders, they are 30's, trust me i know, im a master rv tech. 20's are more round and 30's are more vertical. you still have a nice build regardless.
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WoW . This is a small fully furnished trailer house. I think it will be suitable for a family of 4 to be able to travel. What is the unit price for this house?😘👍😘
Yea he is undercover😂😂😂
Afraid baby will fall off stairs😮
"Make sure to use your hands when you talk,"
- some guy at youtube school probably
Where is Taylor's bedroom? I missed her bed.
"Coffee space is really important"
So is having a room for the little one 😒.
My thoughts exactly!
Nice home. Just curious, where does Taylor sleep?
Still to litte to 🪥 mb those stairs ..the toddler..🎚️
This small home is probably the best i seen almost perfect except they dont have a bed for their daughter they most likely all sleep in the same bed which could have major consequences in the future if they dont get a separate bed or even a separate space for their daughter
Beautiful home & family! ❤️
Question: How did you fix roof leak problem? I have a tiny, with slant roof, would like to know, just in case 👍
Do tiny house cost much to stay in. I won't to stay in a tiny house withe cat's and me husband to. We live in a coucile flàt but it cost to much to stay in the flat.
Where does their daughter sleep now that she's older?
You should have hand rails on the step for safety . Insanity no to.
I agree!!
Beautiful layout! But where does your daughter sleep? With the parents?
That siding looks like metal roofing, NOT decking....
Very nice tiny but where does the little sleep ??
You should've been in theater. I think $100k for materials for a camper is a little high.
Small house, BIG PRICE.
❤❤But where does the little girl sleep? 😊
Cute tiny home but where does your daughter sleep?
👏👏👏...
I think i would have just bought an RV 🤷♀️
Doesn’t the wind knock you around. I was following a fifth wheel one time and it was very windy. I was scared it was going to be fall over.
Rich bored people slay me.