Tiny House Nation

2013 • FYI
4.8
309 reviews
TV-PG
Rating
Eligible
Watch in a web browser or on supported devices Learn More

Vol. 3 episodes (12)

1 576 Sq Ft Mississippi Memory Home
4/13/15
A family rebuilds their home after it was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. While they are excited to return to their community, permit issues threaten to shut the whole build down. Plus this family wants an open floor plan with a full dining table to host large family dinners. Zack rises to the challenge with one of his most innovative furniture pieces to date.
2 340 Sq Ft Solar Powered Studio
4/20/15
Phillise and her toddler boys want a tiny eco-friendly house. They are committed to living off grid and the house is passively designed to take advantage of the California sun. The build has Zack seeing double--this house is built on two tiny house trailers! And John encounters tough tiny house critics in Phillise's family. Can he win them over before Phillise moves in?
3 340 Sq Ft Steampunk Adventure Home
4/27/15
Michele and her son are ready for their next adventure--in a tiny house! Since they plan to drive this tiny house across the country, John coaches Michele through House Driving 101. Zack and the team design a steampunk themed home full of metal gadgets and gears.
4 400 Sq. Ft. Wine Tasting House
5/4/15
Aaron and Meredith and their two dogs just packed up everything and moved to Austin, TX in hopes of expanding their winery business. They're looking for a tiny house that fits right in with the unique appeal of the local scene and keeps them close to the business.
5 480 Sq. Ft. Gothic Castle House
5/18/15
The musical Rempis family wants a gothic tiny house but while Cally and Steve love horror films and gothic style, daughter Miura loves pastels and pearls. John and Zack must build a tiny house that fits their differing tastes.
6 400 Sq Ft Vacation Home
5/24/15
This close-knit family is looking for a tiny home to do some extended stay vacationing in. They've asked John and Zack to build them a high-tech tiny home that they can monitor from afar to check weather conditions in the long winter months. Zack's challenge will be building a tiny space that meets all their high tech needs, stores some of their winter gear, and brings the family closer together.
7 300 Sq Ft His n' Hers House
6/10/15
Kelsey and Matt have been friends and roommates for several years now. Recently, the two broke the cardinal rule: don't date your housemate. With all going well so far, they've decided to take the next big step in their relationship--building a tiny house. However, just because the quarters are about to get closer doesn't mean Kelsey and Matt are ready to share a room.
8 180 Sq. Ft. Tiny Lighthouse
6/21/15
Together since 17 and married in 2013, Lauren and Liam want their already small life to become even smaller by building a nautically inspired tiny house. After a long stressful day teaching students via the family owned business, Grand Prix Driving School, the couple prioritizes space and downtime.
9 180 Sq Ft Backpack House
6/28/15
Justin and Melissa are teachers who hope to give inner city kids a chance to learn about nature through their business InspireOut. They want a home that can connect them with the outdoors and serve as a base for the business.
10 300 Sq Ft Crash Pad
7/7/15
Matt and Emma love throwing parties and having friends over. Now that Emma is heading back to school they've decided to turn their garage into a tiny house and rent out their big house to make up for the loss of one-income.
11 350 Sq. Ft. Outdoor Adventure House
7/20/15
The Setliff's are looking to escape the fast pace of their city life, leave all their electronic devices behind, and build a tiny house that can serve as their weekend getaway.
12 340 Sq. Ft. Pioneer House
7/27/15
The Graham's are gearing up to make a major move across the country and begin their next adventure as a family.

About this show

Follows renovation experts and hosts John Weisbarth and Zack Giffin as they travel across America to show off ingenious small spaces and the inventive people who live in them.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
309 reviews
川元優希Nsytr0
August 23, 2016
I would say that watching this show is a requirement for anyone thinking of getting a Tiny House. Its that good. The show does a fantastic job at showcasing every aspect of the Tiny House Movement. The 2 hosts John and Zack travel the country taking on different jobs. Zach takes of the role of designing and building the house. John takes the role of overseer and helps prepare the customers for living tiny. The houses that this show makes are easily the best Tiny Houses ever. This show will blow your mind.
Did you find this helpful?
Melissa Moore
September 11, 2016
I am not a DIY-er, have never owned or rented a house, and until now, only had a passing interest in home building TV shows. However, THIS show has me hooked. It's so informative about the tiny house building process, and the ideas that Zack comes up with for form and functionality are just brilliant. It's very inspiring. A tiny house just may be the right move for me, ultimately, so this show is now required viewing. I'm tempted to buy the entire series online.
7 people found this review helpful
Did you find this helpful?
Michelle Shackelford-Cataldo (Micky)
November 18, 2016
I would love too have a tiny home, but I have never seen a handicapped accessible Tiny House built, which I would love to have, my husband and our animals would love it. I love watching the show thay are great, they work together well and make them so incredible with storage, and kitchen are great,lots of room and storage, pull out tables and seats. They are incredible together. I would love one, The first Handicapped Tiny House! Would be a great show! ☺☺☺
Did you find this helpful?

Rate this show

Tell us what you think.