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In Tiny House, Big Living, couples learn what it really means to downsize when they take the plunge into the tiny house real estate market. At an average size of only 180 square feet, watch as clients meet with their builders, or decide to build these tiny homes all by themselves, and follow along through the construction process until the house is complete.
Surfing couple Sean and Angie want to build themselves an affordable tiny house in Oceanside, California. Sean uses his construction experience to design a nearly 400-square-foot tiny house with a long wish list including dog-friendly stairs, heated floors and a fire safety system. The only thing hampering their dreams? Days of unexpected rain!
Traveling performers build a mobile tiny home on the back of a diesel flatbed truck; the home's interior will feature carnival-inspired designs, such as a stage for performances.
Currently living in a 450-square-foot yurt, Sally Adams dares herself to go tinier; she challenges builder Janet Ashforth to make her tiny house stand apart from others with a clever Dutch door for her privy and a smart slide-out table for six.
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