Tiny House Nation
Anna and Aaron are wedding photographers who have decided to go tiny in order to move their Denver business to warmer climates to maximize clientele year round.
Anna and Aaron are wedding photographers who have decided to go tiny in order to move their Denver business to warmer climates to maximize clientele year round.
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Mark and Nicole are all about living life to the fullest.
A Vermont family builds 493 sq. foot Tiny House in their driveway, but they need a home that will work for 3 adults.
Tommy and Katie are world-class triathletes who ask John and Zack to help create their first home and make it a space that gives them both a cozy place to come back to but can still function as a space to train in between competitions.
Anna and Aaron are wedding photographers who have decided to go tiny in order to move their Denver business to warmer climates to maximize clientele year round.
A Florida veteran working two full-time jobs to support his family hopes that going tiny will lower the bills so he can work less and spend more time with his children despite going tiny, the family's wish list is huge, and includes a swimming pool.
David and Conrad are ready to make the move to go tiny, just before they make another move down south to Central Florida.
CJ and Christina lead successful but stressful professional lives out in Silicon Valley while also raising their boys, JJ and baby Max. They're looking to escape the tech in the valley and retreat to what they hope will be a tiny sanctuary.
Mark and Nicole are all about living life to the fullest.
Jason is looking to trade in his comfortable one bedroom Seattle apartment for a tiny floating bachelor pad.
Empty nesters Glen and Lawson are looking for the perfect, tiny beachside getaway for themselves and their family finding a tiny beach bungalow that accommodates seven and fulfills the other items on their wish list will be quite the challenge.
Eric Cavizo, an eccentric barbershop owner, wants to buy his very first home that he can share with his seven-year-old son, Kaden Eric is having a tough time trimming down his options.
Jacqueline and her husband David want to raise their growing family in the city they love, but buying a tiny space is an all out survival tactic.
Gus and Kyle crave a tiny, vacation home along the shores of Lake Superior in Northern Wisconsin, where they can escape their hectic lifestyle to enjoy the natural surroundings and quality time with each other.
Anthony and Anthony are sick of living in separate pricey apartments on opposite sides of Cleveland, so they're ready to take the next step in their relationship and go tiny together.
Navy Aviator Matt and his wife, Chanell, spend so much of their family time cleaning and maintaining their Victorian home that they can't enjoy the relaxed Pensacola lifestyle Matt and Chanell decide to take control of their lives by going tiny.
Jeff's traveled far and wide, but when he visited Asheville, N.C., he knew he'd found home after successfully establishing himself as an orthopedic therapist, Jeff's ready to buy his own hunk of Asheville.
Mickey and Catalina are hoping to find a home that's close to their favorite hiking trail, has enough yard space for their beloved dog, and has a great design aesthetic.
Matthew has decided to go tiny and with the help of his brother, he's enlisted sisters Lila, an architectural designer, and Jenny, a real estate agent, to help him find the perfect pad.
Celine and her wife Jac are getting tired of the constant upkeep and maintenance that their traditional 1920s home demands, so they've decided to go tiny.
Cathy tells her partner Andy that she's ready to downsize from their twenty-six hundred square foot lives in Pennsylvania into a tiny Cape Cod cottage near the beach, but much to Andy's dismay, she's having trouble walking the talk.
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