Tiny House Nation

2013 • FYI
4.8
309 reviews
TV-PG
Rating
Eligible
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Vol. 2 episodes (7)

1 264 Sq Ft Honeymoon Suite
12/22/14
A Little Rock couple builds a 264 sq. foot mobile honeymoon pad as they prepare to get married and hit the road as traveling nurses. They want plenty of storage space so they have room for their wedding gifts, and they want a large kitchen so they can cook some homemade meals. But most important of all, our hosts John and Zack have to deliver a dream home that can bring these almost newlyweds together in a small space.
2 192 Sq Ft Launch Pad
12/29/14
Brian is a thrill seeking bachelor in Trenton, GA. A hang gliding enthusiast, Brian spends most of his time in the sky. He wants a tiny house on the ground so he can continue to pursue his passions. Brian has started the build on his own, but enlists the help of John and Zack to take the design to the next level.
3 204 Sq Ft Climbing Gym
1/5/15
Vince and Sam work hard and play harder. They love to rock climb and go hiking with their dog; they want a tiny house that fits their fun-loving lifestyle. But Sam is a medical student so she needs her own quiet study space too. John and Zack must blend this couple's active and studious sides, designing a very unique tiny house.
4 275 Sq Ft Nomad's Nest
1/19/15
Jeremy and Lindsay have traveled the world and they are finally ready to settle down--in a tiny house! Lindsay is a fantastic baker who needs functional kitchen space. Jeremy is 6'5", will he even fit in a tiny house? Plus they have a collection of sentimental travel mementos they aren't willing to part with. With a limited budget and the goal of fitting a king sized bed into the bedroom, John and Zack have a big challenge ahead of them.
5 224 Sq Ft Entertaining Abode
1/26/15
Josh and Shelley are a young couple in Northern California who own a moving and hauling business. They love to entertain friends and serve their famous specialty cocktails at home. They don't want the party to end in the tiny house. They bring in John and Zack to build them a transformative tiny house with an indoor/outdoor entertaining space that the couple can use all year long.
6 192 Sq Ft Bird House
2/2/15
Bird trainers Simon and Lindsey need a tiny house with enough space to train their nine birds. Plus they've been gathering windows, wood, and metal to build their own tiny nest. John and Zack must repurpose all of their materials into a house that takes advantage of every bit of space but won't leave Simon and Lindsey feeling caged in.
7 Size Doesn't Matter: The Best of Tiny Houses
3/5/15
In this one-hour special, John Weisbarth, the host of Tiny House Nation and voice of Tiny House Hunting, celebrates the most awe-inspiring solutions in tiny living. He's stacked up the best of the best into this one-hour, all-out top ten tiny countdown special. From an eco-friendly studio to a refurbished silo, proving that size doesn't matter!

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.
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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.
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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! ☺☺☺
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