Tiny Home Tour - South Ontario Tiny Home on Wheels Built by Tiny Spaces
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2023
- Tiny Spaces sale model as shown in the Tiny Home Show in Southern Ontario.
Check out the masterful use of space in this tiny home - the floor plan is a very natural flow, using every square foot to the max. We especially love the bedroom and closet in a very unique configuration!
For more information about this model, and to inquire about price, please contact info@tinyspaces.ca or visit tinyspaces.ca
very nice, i'd suggested raising the bed and adding storage with hydraulic lift
i so love this house!!!
Need better long shots into interior and of exterior as well.
Yes! We are new to this :D but we will work on that!
PRICE PLEASE
Very nice. Finally a tiny house with a closet.
🇨🇦Beautifully done - there's only one thing I would change 😊 I would want a king size bed like I have now ... I can lay in any direction & my feet don't hang over the side ... lol ... great job! ... if I had the money & the land to put it on, with the change I wanted - I'd buy it. 👏 🇨🇦
Totally agree! Really well designed home!
I am close to deciding on what TH I will go with. I love this one other than the small fridge and toilet location. would be great if there was storage drawers under the bed for seasonal clothes.
Looks great too bad the bureaucracy involved in Ontario and Canada is so huge it's next to impossible to place this on your property
Beautiful job. Well done.
Beautiful! only thing is the mini split location.
Please give price without having to contact to “inquire”.
I live in Ontario and my question is where can one put a tiny house in this province?
nowhere because nanny state doesn't want you to have housing
Where is your beautiful tiny home located? I’m hoping Ontario opens up much more to alternative living especially tiny homes. It’s needed and practical. Thanks 🎉
@@quickloadoflaundry I’m sorry to hear your personal experience has been negative. In Ontario ,Kitchener Waterloo, parts of Ottawa, Guelph, and area, Severn Township islands Hamilton in Toronto, as well as B.C have made headway and do have tiny homes and tiny communities in some of those areas. Of course, there are more areas in Canada that do as well. I just don’t wanna move out of province.
I’d love to live off grid but I also know that takes time and effort, advocacy and evidence that it would result in less taxes being paid by people who earn the most money. It has meant that it comes down to money and profits instead of people, but that doesn’t mean it always will.
I truly wish you good luck with that. With the housing crisis and unaffordable food prices across Canada, they can’t build affordable housing, fast enough and that’s why those areas started building tiny homes.
We’re behind England and the United States, as well as other countries that’s for sure.
Change Happens when we advocate for it and come together as a group instead of dividing- and the powers that be , count on the latter. I choose to learn and then advocate.
@@quickloadoflaundry you’re right, it doesn’t.
@@thepuzzledgoddessnow that is a thoughtful and informed reply. Truly. It gives me hope that there are others in Ontario advocating for tiny living as a solution, because if we remove the barriers it’s an excellent answer for some of our affordable housing needs. My biggest concern is that once it becomes a more widely accepted option, the price will become unattainable.
@@ayela562 you’ve given me hope, as well, I think you’re right there are so many of us that want to see and advocate for change especially because it’s truly needed. to your point, I agree, it could rebound into higher prices for tiny homes and other alternative living spaces. I noticed that some Tiny homes placed in a Toronto driveway for example, over two and $300,000. Yikes! I researched an area near Orangeville that had opened a lot of land to people who wanted to live in a community and participate in community life, gardening, other chores, etc. I think it was about eight years ago, and I looked into it and it was pricey even as a start up. I think if we could show how container and other alternate living styles benefit the health well-being, as well as the economy, contributions and financial profitability with a focus on lower and/ or moderate income individuals and families, with proven data, I think would be one angle that may be more effective and keep the prices equivalent to the solution --the social economic and social justice issues were seeing happen and have been happening in the last 15 years or so. It would be great if they gave Financial incentives to farmers and landowners, who would like to accommodate tiny homes or a tiny home perhaps by encouraging the addition of water sewage and electric (as well as off grid ) to bring down their land taxes and add value by leasing a lot, or more than one lot perhaps with a cap on the land lease only but still allow gains in their monthly income. Some landowners, whether their farmers or not might also be inspired if people who were able bodied could barter or exchange energy to lower costs. Just putting out some ideas. In the UK people live in boats. One of our challenges is our Canadian winters. But there’s hope and action. . I’m interested to hear which countries other people have researched in regard to alternate living. We certainly deserve and need it. Thanks so much for your response.
they are usually only set up in trailer parks that allow them, or unorganized municipalities which are always very far north
Is he really tall or are things really low?
Çok güzel!
Don't like the particle board flat pack closets and drawers systems !
What is the point of a flush toilet? People who want a tiny home need other options. And how much does this cost anyway? Not impressed, sorry
From what I read Ontario only gives permission for tiny houses to be connected to public service which means water and electricity
pretty sure it's law. not to sure tho
if you don't have a flush toilet you can't get a building permit or permission to locate to your property