That wall to the side of the entrance helps keep the LR warm (reduced draft from open door). What about a glass wall at that point? Could be simple, clear (heavy) glass, or tinted or encasing an arrangement of ferns or other natural materials.
I like the wall between the front door and the living room. Those of us in cold climates don't want a blast of subzero air every time the front door opens.
Absolutely agree! We call it a separate entrance foyer, to which the designer could in fact add a door by which to access to the living room to the right and the kitchen/dining room to the left. I see more and more of this idea being adopted on this site, given that many of us living in cold climate countries or regions, like you rightfully say, do not want to walk directly from the entrance door into a living room or dining room of kitchen. This is how houses were built in the past and our ancestors had it right.
Yes, it shows that you can put all necessary house functions in just 85m2, separately, with enough space allocated to each function, without felling crammed. However, the second bathroom dedicated to one bedroom alone is a waste.
It’s not about following trends or being cool. I personally prefer an open plan because I love to cook and bake, and I also enjoy being able to interact with my husband or guests/ play music/ watch tv while doing so. It also allows me to have a view of the sea and our garden. I dont like the idea of being cooped up in a separate kitchen. To each their own! 🎉
@@M-de-Vale I agree with you in regard to what individuals prefer. I am commenting on the preponderance of pushing the open kitchen plan in trade magazines and style videos.
Open floor plans are great until you realize the few moments of privacy often needed here and there is thrown to the wind. I'll keep my stuff separate thanks :)
I too prefer closed kitchens. The smells(cauliflouror broccolithroughouttheentire house,my god!),noise and the mess that can occur in the kitchen for everyone to see would drive me insane lol! My kitchen is separate.,my mums is open and I could never hear the TV when she was busy cooking.
What a charming, cozy, beautiful home. I get so sick of bland white everything. It's nice to see lots of color & texture in the living room. 🏡 ☕️ 🌻 🦋 🌞 💖
My parents went into the home-building business when they were middle-aged. She often designed the homes. One of our first homes, had an intercom, built-in vacuum, and custom cabinetry with 2 fireplaces. It was a full-foundation ranch with an office, family room, laundry room, and two-car garage. I don't remember how many bedrooms it had or bathrooms it was over 60 years ago. I hated it! I found it totally cold, cold meaning the energy it gave off. I love the home shown on this channel. Who wouldn't love the front porch? The lovely stone shown throughout. Maybe that is a mudd room shown at the other front entry. Can't wait to see the inside. To me, this is a truly beautiful cozy home. Of course, I have always enjoyed simplicity over luxury. My Dad was a Taurus and loved his luxury well that which he could afford.
Everything is perfect. No room is bigger or smaller than it has to be. The floor plan is very straight to the point, and leaves room to make future additions. Personally, I would build a garage parallel to the kitchen/diningroom, but leave that big outdoor space there in between...then put a large fence from the garage to the front of the house straight across with tall & skinny trees on both sides of the fence, leaving a nice, big, private courtyard where you can leave your garage from the side door, and go home through the laundry room. And that private space can be entertaining space with a barbeque grill, hot tub, etc...the side window by the dining room table can also be converted to a sliding patio door to access the private patio I'm in love with this design 💖🔥
@@elainebricken9980no, it’s rendered. Meaning it was created by a human, but in a computer. The point of these videos is to sell furnishings, which are real things recreated in a computer. Think of it as a simulation. Not everything you see is AI lol
Of course it is, these type of videos are a planning tool that many if not all architects use to show clients their homes. Many people cannot conceptualize a space, so a video helps them see the spaces
Lovely! We expanded a similar design up to 1400 square feet by adding a 3rd bedroom that we use as a studio/office and a large separate laundry area that adds a pantry for the kitchen. It's perfect, and it has enough space to socialize with friends. We went through the 3,700 sq. ft. ridiculously large house stage (crazy), but what are now called "tiny houses", just a few hundred square feet, while practical and economical for singles, are not large enough to accommodate having friends over. The size we now have is perfect for me and my husband, but could also easily work for a small family with children. Open kitchen, dining, living area with floor to ceiling stone fireplace.
@@Katepwe Sorry, what I wrote was confusing. No 1100 sq. feet is not tiny. I was referring to the houses of just a few hundred square feet that are all over RUclips and referred to as "tiny houses." Reworded above.
Building a 1,700 ft guest house on 40 acres in East TN. It has two bedrooms and two baths because we wanted it to feel spacious with vaulted ceilings. My husband and I planned on living it for 3 to 4 years while we build or main house. I am hoping we love it so much, we don’t want to build a bigger house.
I would remove that wall on the right side of the entrance and open up the living room. That would give so much more space to the living room and make it feel more welcoming and cozy. Otherwise a perfect plan and I adore the exterior.
Totally disagree, sorry. I currently have a 1000 sq. ft. duplex where the front door opens into the living room. I feel the lack of privacy and visitors have no place to put their belongings except dropping them onto the furniture.
And not that good actually. I own one and will be swapping it for a different brand when i renew my kitchen next year. I was taken in by the looks but there are many beter functional frigdes out there. I have actually already decided to go for a seperate freestanding larderand separate freestanding freezer. I can't wait to be rid of it.@@catherineanhari7573
بيت صغير وجميل و دافئ ومرتب . أحب هذا النوع من المنازل حيث الإطلالة جميلة والدقة في الترتيب والتنسيق .هذا البيت حلم حياتي. هنيئا لك . اللهم أدمها نعمة واحفظها من الزوال.
What a lovely little home! The finishes both inside and outside are beautiful plus the layout is very practical. The exterior is charming with its porches. For one person this home could work well. I think I would need something around 1200 square feet to accommodate additional storage space, an office/studio, and a bit larger kitchen and living room.
This is my favorite so far and thank you for putting curtains at some of the windows. I always wondered if curtains were not used because maybe they made the room appear smaller. Since most of us would put up curtains this is much appreciated to show us how our rooms might look. I love everything about this home EXCEPT for the under 1,000 sqft.. I know me and I've gotta have at least 1,250 sqft. to feel comfortable. Such a cute little home though.
I had that issue with our floor plan, but we built it on a 4-ft. crawl space foundation that is insulated and heated, and brought all the pipes up through the floor. Outside the pipe to the well is buried well below the frost line (which, in Wyoming, is DEEP). The crawl space, which stays at 62F, is great for storage.
No garage and not enough storage space (cold weather gear, seasonal itmes). The dining nook would be awfully tight for 6 people, a 4-top would make more sense.
@@aschulte7502 We had that same issue and solved it by building a separate 3-bay garage that holds not only our travel trailer but also shelves for storage and my husband's woodworking shop and two food freezers. The garage has its own LP heater that keeps it at 40 degrees in our frigid Wyoming winters so no need to plug in the vehicles or scrape ice.
I live in the Midwest and have brutal winter weather. My kitchen sink/plumbing is on an outside wall and I’ve never had a problem. If the insulation is done correctly, it won’t be in a newer or remodeled home.
We live where it gets below 0°F and built our second house. Insulation took care of outside pipes. They never froze and it’s been 8 years and several brutal winters. Now inside is probably ideal but not an absolute.
Yes -- side-by-side works best for me, and with a one-piece plank of wood over the two, it makes a very handy surface on which to do the folding of clean, warm laundry.
I LOVE IT! My dream home! The only thing that I would change is to have white or a pretty shade of blue cabinets in the kitchen to make it brighter. I love the master bedroom! Perfect house for a single person or married couple. Love the entrance to the outside from the Laundry room as well! I want it!🥰
I think I’d take the wall out to the living room to make the living room look bigger. You can still have the other side the way it is, but that small wall is making the living room too small but otherwise I love it.
Love the entry hall, and the living room is very cozy. I also love the fact there are so many wall areas to hang art, I have a lot of art. I probably would have only one window on the far side of the dining room, maybe that would make a bit of an area for a microwave. And the refrig is small. Perfect master bath. Nice house, I wouldn't call it a cabin lol.
Great design. I especially like the extra storage areas, the art on the walls, textiles and other furnishings that make the house seem warm and inviting. Nice entryway space also.
I really like this design. It looks like there is a bit of shortage space in laundry room, which I love, and the hall closet. I would take out extra window in family room and do floor to ceiling bookshelves on both side….only because I love books.
Absolutely stunning home. Just enough space. Easy to clean and heat/cool. House has good amount of closet space. Love the exterior of the house lots of charm. I would have no problem living in it. Well done.
Bigger doesn't always mean better this looks so cozy and comfortable quite spacious tastefully designed with ample privacy with kitchen and dining separate from living area 😊
This is a much nicer house - bigger and more confortable - than a tiny house built for one person. I like the design and decor. I particularly like that both bedrooms have an in-suite bathroom. Yes, two people can definitely live there comfortably AND even have the occasional guests stay with them if they so desire.
Very nice. It's the property that truly speaks of wealth. I'd add just one more room or change the second bedroom into an office/library stuffed with books and a second fireplace. A home gym in the basement with a jacuzzi wouldn't hurt either.
I love your designs. But I saw your videos on fb, and knew it was from here. There were so many comments there asking for the specific floor plan and other pertinent questions but no one would answer. Then, I attached the links from here so they could watch the video from your channel and know the answers to their inquiries but seemed like my responses had been flagged on that page. The name of that page, is Living In A Tiny. Anyway, Kudos to your team and these magnificent designs. Keep them coming. 😍😍
Fantastic house. The only thing I might change is to reverse the hall bathroom so that the toilets back up to each other. This would probably require a privacy wall between the toilet and sink because the door would be completely visible from the front door but the cost of using the same stack for the toilets might outweigh the view.
You have me at the entry way. I'm in upstate NY and that little entry "mud room" is a great idea! Prevents drafts and ppl aren't trapsing muddy boots into the house!
I would move that door in the laundry room to the side of the house. So they can assess the backyard more. And so that people don't confuse it for the front door. Move the washer and dryer over to the other side of room, and put a window there instead of door. Edit - I would also put a window on the last side of kitchen, I guess it would go out to the porch. But the kitchen feels tight otherwise.
I agree with the living room side wall from the house entrance side being taken down. This home reminds me of our childhood beach house in Greece! Spending half the day at the beach and the rest in the bbq/garden/porch...what else can you ask for? I love the land lot as well...
Perfect! The only change I would make is that I would turn the 2nd full bathroom in your video into an individual WC with sink and entrance door from the hallway while allocating the extra space to the 2nd bedroom. Since, I imagine that this house is for a couple with no kids living at home, keep in mind that the wife will always need extra space for storing clothes and whatever else.
Finally an interior that lives up to the exterior! A beautiful house!
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It's not real. It's a 3D render.
Bigger (and more expensive!) is not always better. This house is precious and has plenty of room, I love it and would be very happy living in it.
I would be so happy in that house.
I love the sweet coziness of this home. The layout is perfect and efficient, too
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Thank you!! 😊
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Cute house. I’d take it over a big house anytime
Yay, the kitchen is separate from the living room! And there’s more than one door to access the outside! Thank you 🙏🏼 ❤
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Love it - I’d be my choice too 🤗♥️🙏🦋
ome more door to access is one more door to burglars, not safe for me...
@@carolatenea2I have to agree with you there. That's the first thing I thought by the laundry room 😢
That wall to the side of the entrance helps keep the LR warm (reduced draft from open door). What about a glass wall at that point? Could be simple, clear (heavy) glass, or tinted or encasing an arrangement of ferns or other natural materials.
I like the wall between the front door and the living room. Those of us in cold climates don't want a blast of subzero air every time the front door opens.
It also provides a partition of privacy when answering the door.
Absolutely agree! We call it a separate entrance foyer, to which the designer could in fact add a door by which to access to the living room to the right and the kitchen/dining room to the left. I see more and more of this idea being adopted on this site, given that many of us living in cold climate countries or regions, like you rightfully say, do not want to walk directly from the entrance door into a living room or dining room of kitchen. This is how houses were built in the past and our ancestors had it right.
This is my dream house. Absolutely perfect inside and out.
Shows you don't need large property. Beautiful home
This looks like a very large property with a nice home on it.
Yes, it shows that you can put all necessary house functions in just 85m2, separately, with enough space allocated to each function, without felling crammed. However, the second bathroom dedicated to one bedroom alone is a waste.
Yes. Make separate kitchens "cool" again!
It’s not about following trends or being cool. I personally prefer an open plan because I love to cook and bake, and I also enjoy being able to interact with my husband or guests/ play music/ watch tv while doing so. It also allows me to have a view of the sea and our garden. I dont like the idea of being cooped up in a separate kitchen. To each their own! 🎉
@@M-de-Vale I agree with you in regard to what individuals prefer. I am commenting on the preponderance of pushing the open kitchen plan in trade magazines and style videos.
Open floor plans are great until you realize the few moments of privacy often needed here and there is thrown to the wind. I'll keep my stuff separate thanks :)
@@Lgalitz ...so eloquently stated!
I too prefer closed kitchens. The smells(cauliflouror broccolithroughouttheentire house,my god!),noise and the mess that can occur in the kitchen for everyone to see would drive me insane lol! My kitchen is separate.,my mums is open and I could never hear the TV when she was busy cooking.
I bought a 2 br house 32 years ago and I'm still there. I never felt the need for a big house - too much maintenace, heating, a/c and taxes.
I really love it, I'll only add a garage.
Its all one person, or a couple needs. Quite lovely 😊❤
What a charming, cozy, beautiful home. I get so sick of bland white everything. It's nice to see lots of color & texture in the living room. 🏡 ☕️ 🌻 🦋 🌞 💖
I agree about the interior colors. All white interiors are bland and unimaginative.
My parents went into the home-building business when they were middle-aged. She often designed the homes. One of our first homes, had an intercom, built-in vacuum, and custom cabinetry with 2 fireplaces. It was a full-foundation ranch with an office, family room, laundry room, and two-car garage. I don't remember how many bedrooms it had or bathrooms it was over 60 years ago. I hated it! I found it totally cold, cold meaning the energy it gave off.
I love the home shown on this channel. Who wouldn't love the front porch? The lovely stone shown throughout. Maybe that is a mudd room shown at the other front entry. Can't wait to see the inside. To me, this is a truly beautiful cozy home. Of course, I have always enjoyed simplicity over luxury. My Dad was a Taurus and loved his luxury well that which he could afford.
Yes. Looks very well laid out. And attractive!
Very nice. I wish I could call this my home!
This one is exceptional, both exterior and interior!
I wish my current home looked like this. So well laid out!
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So cute & cozy, l love that
Thank you!! 😊
Everything is perfect. No room is bigger or smaller than it has to be. The floor plan is very straight to the point, and leaves room to make future additions.
Personally, I would build a garage parallel to the kitchen/diningroom, but leave that big outdoor space there in between...then put a large fence from the garage to the front of the house straight across with tall & skinny trees on both sides of the fence, leaving a nice, big, private courtyard where you can leave your garage from the side door, and go home through the laundry room. And that private space can be entertaining space with a barbeque grill, hot tub, etc...the side window by the dining room table can also be converted to a sliding patio door to access the private patio
I'm in love with this design 💖🔥
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Thank for your suggestions. ❤❤❤
I believe that this house is generated and does not exist.......
It's definitely AI.
Yes, and?
@@elainebricken9980no, it’s rendered. Meaning it was created by a human, but in a computer. The point of these videos is to sell furnishings, which are real things recreated in a computer. Think of it as a simulation. Not everything you see is AI lol
Of course it is, these type of videos are a planning tool that many if not all architects use to show clients their homes. Many people cannot conceptualize a space, so a video helps them see the spaces
Lovely! We expanded a similar design up to 1400 square feet by adding a 3rd bedroom that we use as a studio/office and a large separate laundry area that adds a pantry for the kitchen. It's perfect, and it has enough space to socialize with friends. We went through the 3,700 sq. ft. ridiculously large house stage (crazy), but what are now called "tiny houses", just a few hundred square feet, while practical and economical for singles, are not large enough to accommodate having friends over. The size we now have is perfect for me and my husband, but could also easily work for a small family with children. Open kitchen, dining, living area with floor to ceiling stone fireplace.
I’m not sure I’d call 1400 sq ft tiny. Our bungalow is just under 1100.
@@Katepwe Sorry, what I wrote was confusing. No 1100 sq. feet is not tiny. I was referring to the houses of just a few hundred square feet that are all over RUclips and referred to as "tiny houses." Reworded above.
Building a 1,700 ft guest house on 40 acres in East TN. It has two bedrooms and two baths because we wanted it to feel spacious with vaulted ceilings. My husband and I planned on living it for 3 to 4 years while we build or main house. I am hoping we love it so much, we don’t want to build a bigger house.
I would remove that wall on the right side of the entrance and open up the living room. That would give so much more space to the living room and make it feel more welcoming and cozy. Otherwise a perfect plan and I adore the exterior.
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The exact same thing I was thinking!
Totally disagree, sorry. I currently have a 1000 sq. ft. duplex where the front door opens into the living room. I feel the lack of privacy and visitors have no place to put their belongings except dropping them onto the furniture.
I agree. But i would remove both walls so kitchen is open too
LOVE the formal entry area
Yes! Great use of space in that entry!
What a beautiful, cozy, welcoming and warm home🥰
That’s my house! Mine mine mine!🥰
I really like the look of the old refrigerator in the kitchen
I think its a a Smeg" refrigerator --still sold today.
and it’s white and doesn’t have to match in colour to the other appliances.
Smeg fridge are made today , expensive
Very expensive lol
And not that good actually. I own one and will be swapping it for a different brand when i renew my kitchen next year. I was taken in by the looks but there are many beter functional frigdes out there. I have actually already decided to go for a seperate freestanding larderand separate freestanding freezer. I can't wait to be rid of it.@@catherineanhari7573
Really like this one. Includes entry way, laundry room, en suite in primary bedroom. Really nicely laid out.
بيت صغير وجميل و دافئ ومرتب . أحب هذا النوع من المنازل حيث الإطلالة جميلة والدقة في الترتيب والتنسيق .هذا البيت حلم حياتي. هنيئا لك . اللهم أدمها نعمة واحفظها من الزوال.
Absolutely perfect! I wouldn’t change a thing! 😀❤️
What a lovely little home! The finishes both inside and outside are beautiful plus the layout is very practical. The exterior is charming with its porches. For one person this home could work well. I think I would need something around 1200 square feet to accommodate additional storage space, an office/studio, and a bit larger kitchen and living room.
This is my favorite so far and thank you for putting curtains at some of the windows. I always wondered if curtains were not used because maybe they made the room appear smaller. Since most of us would put up curtains this is much appreciated to show us how our rooms might look. I love everything about this home EXCEPT for the under 1,000 sqft.. I know me and I've gotta have at least 1,250 sqft. to feel comfortable. Such a cute little home though.
Thank you!! 😊
One design issue for cold climates, utility sink and kitchen sink are on outside walls. Never bury pipes in outside walls, they will freeze.
I had that issue with our floor plan, but we built it on a 4-ft. crawl space foundation that is insulated and heated, and brought all the pipes up through the floor. Outside the pipe to the well is buried well below the frost line (which, in Wyoming, is DEEP). The crawl space, which stays at 62F, is great for storage.
No garage and not enough storage space (cold weather gear, seasonal itmes). The dining nook would be awfully tight for 6 people, a 4-top would make more sense.
@@aschulte7502 We had that same issue and solved it by building a separate 3-bay garage that holds not only our travel trailer but also shelves for storage and my husband's woodworking shop and two food freezers. The garage has its own LP heater that keeps it at 40 degrees in our frigid Wyoming winters so no need to plug in the vehicles or scrape ice.
I live in the Midwest and have brutal winter weather. My kitchen sink/plumbing is on an outside wall and I’ve never had a problem. If the insulation is done correctly, it won’t be in a newer or remodeled home.
We live where it gets below 0°F and built our second house. Insulation took care of outside pipes. They never froze and it’s been 8 years and several brutal winters. Now inside is probably ideal but not an absolute.
I love that it is not a wide open space.
Loving that laundry room
Yes -- side-by-side works best for me, and with a one-piece plank of wood over the two, it makes a very handy surface on which to do the folding of clean, warm laundry.
Perfect home
Thank you!! 😊
I LOVE IT! My dream home! The only thing that I would change is to have white or a pretty shade of blue cabinets in the kitchen to make it brighter. I love the master bedroom! Perfect house for a single person or married couple. Love the entrance to the outside from the Laundry room as well! I want it!🥰
Perfection... thats all I ever wanted to have! Simply beautiful!
I think I’d take the wall out to the living room to make the living room look bigger. You can still have the other side the way it is, but that small wall is making the living room too small but otherwise I love it.
I would love this home if it was about 1500 sq. ft. The rooms are very tiny. The layout of the home is fantastic.
This is my kind of home I absolutely love it
Love it!!! Reminds me of 50’s houses
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Love the entry hall, and the living room is very cozy. I also love the fact there are so many wall areas to hang art, I have a lot of art. I probably would have only one window on the far side of the dining room, maybe that would make a bit of an area for a microwave. And the refrig is small. Perfect master bath. Nice house, I wouldn't call it a cabin lol.
So beautiful and peaceful. Wouldn't change a thing
Very modern interior. I was expecting more vintage charm but I love the closed concept cozy.
Beautiful home....! Cozy looking and perfect 2 bd 2 bth
What a really beautiful dream house !!! My type of home and decorated just like I would to a certain degree. Warm and very welcoming.
Absolutely beautiful. So simple, so perfect. A roaring fire for cosy winter nights, a bath to soak in and my dogs with me 💖. That's me sorted.
Great design. I especially like the extra storage areas, the art on the walls, textiles and other furnishings that make the house seem warm and inviting. Nice entryway space also.
I really like this design. It looks like there is a bit of shortage space in laundry room, which I love, and the hall closet. I would take out extra window in family room and do floor to ceiling bookshelves on both side….only because I love books.
Absolutely stunning home. Just enough space. Easy to clean and heat/cool. House has good amount of closet space. Love the exterior of the house lots of charm. I would have no problem living in it. Well done.
Very nice. I would need a garage too, attached to the laundry side of the house with side entry.
Love the exterior and fireplace.
Well it work very well in my mind. Thank you for sharing your lovely home.
It isn't real
This would be my perfect home!
Шикардосный домик. И заборчик деревянный Прекрасен!!!! У меня заборчик из досочек тоже. А вокруг Профнастил ПОГАНЫЙ...
I wouldn't change a thing! 😍
I agree!!
Charmant !! J'adore 💕 beaucoup !!!💚💚💚💚
Bigger doesn't always mean better this looks so cozy and comfortable quite spacious tastefully designed with ample privacy with kitchen and dining separate from living area 😊
This is a much nicer house - bigger and more confortable - than a tiny house built for one person. I like the design and decor. I particularly like that both bedrooms have an in-suite bathroom.
Yes, two people can definitely live there comfortably AND even have the occasional guests stay with them if they so desire.
Absolutely Beautiful I could move in today...my Perfect Home 😊
Very nice. It's the property that truly speaks of wealth. I'd add just one more room or change the second bedroom into an office/library stuffed with books and a second fireplace. A home gym in the basement with a jacuzzi wouldn't hurt either.
Wonderful use of the space, beautiful design, I could live in this for sure!
Anybody else look closely at this house and note...a glitch in the Matrix? "Alexa, is this house real?"
WOW! 🥰 PERFECT 4 ME MYSELF N I 🤩 Where does someone find something like this!? 👀 Well.... I'm gonna follow you now! 🥰
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These are wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing these with us!💕
I love the design. It has everything.
Only thing I would say is just a touch more room in the master for a dresser or two, otherwise love it! I love the separate kitchen.
I thought something similar. I would blow up the footprint a bit to enlarge both bedrooms and give more space in the living room.
Love exterior material, the layout, interior ceilings, windows in bedrooms, second exit with mudroom
❤Perfect volumes. Love the ceilings😊
I love your designs. But I saw your videos on fb, and knew it was from here. There were so many comments there asking for the specific floor plan and other pertinent questions but no one would answer. Then, I attached the links from here so they could watch the video from your channel and know the answers to their inquiries but seemed like my responses had been flagged on that page. The name of that page, is Living In A Tiny. Anyway, Kudos to your team and these magnificent designs. Keep them coming. 😍😍
This house is beautiful! I love it!
What a beautiful, cozy home!
My house ❤️❤️❤️🙏👍 perfect lay out. Add a garage.👍😘😁
Beautiful, everything you need !☺
It’s perfectly beautiful.❤
Beautiful, practical, balanced rustic and nice.
How beautiful, I could live there.👏💕
Fantastic house. The only thing I might change is to reverse the hall bathroom so that the toilets back up to each other. This would probably require a privacy wall between the toilet and sink because the door would be completely visible from the front door but the cost of using the same stack for the toilets might outweigh the view.
Nope, absolutely not.
What a beautiful home. Really love it😊
This is a wonderful design. Love it
The last couple of house the designs have been on point…❤🔥💅
Thank you so much!!!😄😄
Simple and charming. NICE
Какой уютный домик!)
These small houses have such amazing curb appeal!
You have me at the entry way.
I'm in upstate NY and that little entry "mud room" is a great idea! Prevents drafts and ppl aren't trapsing muddy boots into the house!
This is what I’m looking for in New Jersey
Better hurry! All our beautiful land is being sold off to build tiny little box homes and warehouses.
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@@gloriaa.4858 Agreed, it so awful to see our beautiful land being devoured by warehouses.
I would move that door in the laundry room to the side of the house. So they can assess the backyard more. And so that people don't confuse it for the front door. Move the washer and dryer over to the other side of room, and put a window there instead of door. Edit - I would also put a window on the last side of kitchen, I guess it would go out to the porch. But the kitchen feels tight otherwise.
I agree with the living room side wall from the house entrance side being taken down. This home reminds me of our childhood beach house in Greece! Spending half the day at the beach and the rest in the bbq/garden/porch...what else can you ask for? I love the land lot as well...
What a charming home!
I love this house which makes me feel comfortable.
Beautiful!
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I love it! It’s as close to perfect as I have seen!
This house just makes me happy.
This is exactly the type of house I am planning to build
Perfect! The only change I would make is that I would turn the 2nd full bathroom in your video into an individual WC with sink and entrance door from the hallway while allocating the extra space to the 2nd bedroom. Since, I imagine that this house is for a couple with no kids living at home, keep in mind that the wife will always need extra space for storing clothes and whatever else.
Thank for your suggestions. ❤❤❤
This is a great home . I just love it ! 👍❤
Wow…I love this!