lol this is Alabama, it doesn’t rain unless it’s a heavy rain. We have a good rain about on e a week. There’s an overflow culvert if it ever gets that high
Looks far too close to the lake to me, too. And too pricey for what it is. I've watched a lot of tiny home videos and these are very, very basic. Appreciate the detailed tour, though. More tiny home communities are needed.
That's the front door also, so it can be turned around but the owner/renter would have to walk to the back to get in the home (which is ok). But there's probably an option to build a little sitting area in the back
Happy resurrection day Hans and happy Easter 🐰🐇🐣 to all your residents and your incredible tiny homes friends and communities ✝️🙏😇🇺🇸have a safe and blessed day with your family 😊
Thank you for the tour. I appreciate all the hard work you and your crew are doing to make an affordable and safe place for people to live. I've read some great suggestions and design ideas in the comments. Just starting to search out tiny homes and communities online, I've noticed that none have a murphy bed included in the build. In this style home I would block a window in the living area to have a murphy bed with TV attached on the underside so when it's folded up that space is usable. The bedroom space would be a sitting/craft/work area. Thanks again and happy home hunting to everyone.
Hans you are an excellent presenter! Very through and you bring up some helpful points about how not to block the a/c air flow making use of the higher space.
The lake looks so cute great job on your video and execution of your explaining things you are creating a beautiful atmosphere for people to relax and enjoy themselves 😊😊😊😊😊😅
I would put a day bed, or something like that, across from the kitchen and make the back my living area. When you have company, all can enjoy the view and have better access to the bathroom, not walking into the bedroom. Or as is would be nice too. Love the cottage and the view
@@yvonneschermerhorn866 I agree. If ITH doesn't do that, it's probably something someone could add later purchasing through Home Depot or Lowes. It would definitely be worth it!
Underbed storage boxes would fit perfectly in the loft above the entrance to the bedroom. Thank you for a slow video with important measurements. Thank you so much
The home was designed with the porch on the front door. Pretty common here in the south. Otherwise you’d have to walk around to the back to get in or out of the house. Also, the bedroom area is on the opposite side of the home, so you can have the more private side of the home facing the lake
This isn’t that kind of property, homes on the lake have the lake view right out their bedroom window. There will be communal fire pits, grills, dog park, walking trail, gym, hot tubs, gardens (in the sunny areas) that people won’t have to buy or maintain for themselves (and join in the community aspect)
This absolutely beautiful and I would put two full sized bunk Murphy beds in the bed room and left and right sliding doors in the bedroom closet. Really wish I could have this sale!
$300/mo. Property is still under development. Yes just 2 homes have arrived from the factory so far. Phase 2 work is underway; 1 parking spot next to or in front of home (depends on phase/lot)
First, I will say thank you for all the measurements, that really helps put things in perspective. This is a cute house, but WAY to close to the water. IMO it should be pulled back until it is more level naturally, giving the resident a bit of space and also a way access the outside of the building. Never a good idea from an engineering standpoint to block on the side of a slope, especially when that slope leads down to water. Second major problem, Both windows in the bedroom don't open! Yikes! Why no opening windows? IMO those need to be replaced asap. That is a safety issue, as there is only one door on this cottage. This is a cute cottage and having a washer and dryer, plus a closet is great. I would probably take down the barn door to the bedroom, to be able to use the wall space.
Thanks Hans. Great walk through and good suggestions. Homes real nice and location even better. Property is looking good. If you wanted to put a free standing walk around to deck on lakeside of home would that be ok ?
Hans, it would be helpful if you would put masking tape on the floor, outlining the actual footprints of both a queen and full size bed, along both the back wall and the side wall, showing both arrangements. Then people could see what would actually fit in the room.
Hans, a tornado shelter would be a good thing to build on the property for the residents. Some tiny home communities have them in Texas. Also I have seen some tiny homes strapped down too. Residents should be asked to have a fire extinguisher on hand. Safety first. 😁
A small Murphy bed/desk would work really good. Online they have a good variety of styles for twin, full or queen size, the lg ones would block the window though
They should put the higher toilets in the homes. Senior citizens need the taller toilets! It’s too hard for senior people getting up from the toliet. Especially if they have bad knees, hips, etc.
One thing I don't remember from the video Amanda & Randy showed at ITH , there wasn't a narrow space in the kitchen,( unless it was at the other end of the counter, by the door). Also there wasn't a sliding barn door in the living area. That's where the TV was supposed to fit. I would remove the barn door put a recliner to the L of the door, TV on that wall and maybe storage or a shelving unit by the wall.
Could you please measure the width from wall to door and length of the area across from the kitchen? Id like to know if a daybed would fit there. I would leave the barn door off in the kitchen. Also, could you show us where all the electrical outlets are? Do we have to purchase our tiny homes from incredible tiny homes? Nothing against them but Ive been seeing some very nice tiny home videos out of Texas. Id also like to know what sort of restrictions there will be? Id hate to live in an area where people were allowed to junk their yards up with excessive lawn ornaments, etc. Thanks for the videos and any additional information.
In the kitchen I would install a trash can attached to a cabinet door panel... Everyone needs a trash area in the Kitchen, and I would do a Daybed under the Beautiful Window for better floor space and functional closet.
@@KatieAllison77 ITH's drawing shows this as 80" as well so his measurment is correct. Again, a queen sized mattress is exactly 80" long and there's no other way to get it in there without wedging it between 2 tight walls. I also suspect he didn't measure the space to include baseboards on each wall making it even tigher and near impossible to get a bed frame in there. Supposedly, ITH is now making that cottage 10-6 wide on the outside now. Don't know it this translates into a wider bedroom.
@@vancey6072 Let’s say they full 6” is added to the bedroom. How much room would a person need in order to pull a fitted sheet onto a mattress - take into consideration the width of your hand/wrist and arm. I’m fine boned and can say that 3” would not be enough room to tuck a sheet under a mattress that close to a wall. I think someone just needs to eat crow and say they made a mistake.
@@KatieAllison77 Yes, even at 86" it's hard. I have an RV with a tight queen and it requires the mattress to be "lifted" just to change the bedding. ITH generally doesn't think things through with their builds. In this cottage for instance, a taller person will hit their knees on the vanity. And there is no place to mount a TV on the wall that has the barn door in the living area... I'd just leave the door off. Speaking of doors, the main door swings into the living area which is aready cramped. Overall, the whole thing is just too small. It's more "cute" than livable.
Per what Randy has said, 10' or 120 inches, is the exterior dimension of the house along the back wall. If you deduct 2.5 inches for the thickness of each of the wall panels, 37 inches for the shower area, and 2 inches for the bathroom wall, You're left with 76 inches max. No way a queen size bed, at 80 inches, will fit along the back wall, A full or twin will be a tight squeeze, leaving no room for a headboard, and barely enough room for your finger to put on the sheets. If you put a queen size bed along the side wall, not only will you lose the closet doors, but the bed will extend into the entrance to the bedroom, reducing access. You'd actually have to almost step over the bed to gain access to the bedroom. Not being negative, just doing the simple math, and numbers don't lie. Randy said that future versions of the cottage will be 10' 6" inches wide, and my guess is that he realized that a bed will not fit along the back wall as presently configured. We'll see if he actually follows through on that, or will it be another forgotten promise.
Can you imagine buying one then purchasing all your new furniture for it including your new queen sized bed. Then finding out it doesn’t fit! Surely they wouldn’t blame RJ our Savior now would they?
Randy made the Cottages wider. The exterior walls are 2.78" thick and the homes were built wider so that there would be 80" for a bed. It's on several of the Cottage videos. Hans is not lying.
@@susanbeals7597 If a queen bed is 80” and that area is 80” how would that work exactly to change sheets and lift the mattress up to get the fitted sheet on? Wouldn’t that take several additional inches?
@@KatieAllison77 It 's psychologically impossible for the members of a cult to criticize the leader, so they would not blame RJ. These are the rationalizations that you'd hear from them: 1. A queen size bed is such as waste of space, The average human body is less than 24" wide, so who needs a queen? 2. The buyers of these houses are most likely retired single females on Social Security. They only sleep by themselves, except for the cat, so a twin will be fine for them. 3. I had a happy childhood, so I'd be more than happy to go back to using the same size bed as I had an an eight-year old.4. Washing, drying and folding queen-size sheets is such a pain. With my REI camping pad, no need for that! What's frightening is that the cultists would actually say things like that, and mean it.
You can’t even hardly put a down payment on a traditional home for $15k. And you’d be hard pressed to find any space for less than $300/mo, especially with access to all this property has
He’s right! We are considering a move to a small community in 2026 when hubby retires. Our community in Ruskin Fl just raised our lot rent $75 each year for a 3 year period. Who knows what it will be after that. It will be well over $700 in the 4th year I’m sure. Amenities are big for us and would need to make a decision based on that as well. Can you tell me if there will be a storage area for boats, etc. thanks!
Such a cute house...things i would like if it was mine...the porch facing the lake, windows that opened for the breeze, windows the same height as the front door...$15,000.00 for the lot and $300.00 per month, not much of a yard ...pretty trees...
What is that mini hydraulic jack called, that helped maneuver the tiny home into place after the pickup was disconnected? I think I’ll need to rent one of those for our parking spot. Thanks
You gave exact measurements on almost everything inside the cottage, but when it came to the bedroom, you said “around 80 inches”. That is misleading, you had your tape measure right there to give the actual measurement. Mattresses are expensive, it would be pretty sad if on of your senior residents purchased a queen side bed then had to arrange returning it because it doesn’t fit.
@@BeDoHave-so8nr I would Say he knew it was not 80” that’s why he didn’t precisely measure it like he did everything else and every other room in the cottage, knowing Randy has insisted a queen would fit there. Even if it did measure 80” (we know it doesn’t) you still would never be able to put the fitted sheet on the bed.
@@KatieAllison77 Yeah, seemed sort of weird that he measured the shower area and closet so carefully and exactly, and sidestepped the bed area. I mean, really, is the width, depth and height of the closet all that important when compared to the bed area?
@@BeDoHave-so8nr Exactly. I noticed it right away and immediately shook my head. He knows darn well it’s not anywhere close to 80”. The way he worded it was weird too after so precisely measuring the darn closet.
Using a blow-up air mattress for a bed might be a good idea in such a tight area. Didn't realize how small that room really was until a regular-sized person was shown inside it. It's a good reason to buy an add-a-cottage for some extra room. Good video!
So you have this beautiful lake, but the porch is in the front of the house looking at nothing? Seems like an odd choice. Still great location and a beautiful cottage But, where's the outside plumbing for the shower and bathroom? Is it a cassette toilet that you have to dump or there a septic hookup that I didn't notice in the video? Or does it just fall out onto the ground? Hope not as that would be pretty gross.
A layout like an RV would be most suitable for this style home. Convertible bankette seating/bed in the kitchen would work well. Most people want to leave their bedroom fixed but a murphy with convertible couch could work. Personally, I would conceal the kitchen behind a barn door wall.
Thought about hiding the kitchen too!!! Who the heck wants to stare at a kitchen when many people don’t even cook? Maybe make the kitchen in that back room and have a nice living room/bedroom up front. Barn doors are a great idea!
I agree I would want the porch facing the water
Appreciate your feedback
With a heavy rain that home is in the lake
**pond
lol this is Alabama, it doesn’t rain unless it’s a heavy rain. We have a good rain about on e a week. There’s an overflow culvert if it ever gets that high
I thought he was gonna drop it in the lake! Maybe it's also a House Boat?
@@veronicalee5937 Stupid much?
Looks far too close to the lake to me, too. And too pricey for what it is. I've watched a lot of tiny home videos and these are very, very basic. Appreciate the detailed tour, though. More tiny home communities are needed.
It seems really close to the waters edge. Love this model from ITH.
This is from ITH.
@patriciahillman2866 that's what I said from Tennessee???
I like what you’re doing there. I would pull it back further from the lake so someone can add a deck
Or...let the front porch be the deck????
Still quite a bit of space before the lake edge, plenty of room for a deck
Why is the incredible cottage facing away from the lake? Wouldn’t you want to sit on the porch and look towards the lake?
That's the front door also, so it can be turned around but the owner/renter would have to walk to the back to get in the home (which is ok). But there's probably an option to build a little sitting area in the back
I can not believe that ITH didn't put a sliding rack in that blank space to the right of the sink. Lazy!
@@MyGirlKenzie Cheap. They do the bare minimum on everything.
I'd prefer the big picture window facing the lake. Maybe add a deck on that side too.
I would put the wastebasket there @@MyGirlKenzie
Hans, you do a great job of explaining things. I love your enthusiasm.
Thank you!
Thanks for all the information!. You have a beautiful lake tiny home community there. I would love to visit it!
Stay tuned! We’ll have tiny home airbnbs available on-site in the near future!
Happy resurrection day Hans and happy Easter 🐰🐇🐣 to all your residents and your incredible tiny homes friends and communities ✝️🙏😇🇺🇸have a safe and blessed day with your family 😊
Thanks you too!
Vacation cottage . To small to live in full time. Pretty lake.😊
Thank you for giving us these detailed measurements!
Very helpful.
You are so welcome!
Lovely setting. Once that cottage is personalised/decorated it would be very nice.
Coming soon!
Thank you for the tour. I appreciate all the hard work you and your crew are doing to make an affordable and safe place for people to live. I've read some great suggestions and design ideas in the comments. Just starting to search out tiny homes and communities online, I've noticed that none have a murphy bed included in the build. In this style home I would block a window in the living area to have a murphy bed with TV attached on the underside so when it's folded up that space is usable. The bedroom space would be a sitting/craft/work area. Thanks again and happy home hunting to everyone.
You o a wonderful job with your videos, Hans
Very reassuring to have someone so clear in communication
🙏 🙏
Hans you are an excellent presenter! Very through and you bring up some helpful points about how not to block the a/c air flow making use of the higher space.
The lake looks so cute great job on your video and execution of your explaining things you are creating a beautiful atmosphere for people to relax and enjoy themselves 😊😊😊😊😊😅
Thanks! That’s the plan! :)
Would you consider a pool in front of the community building?
Affordable housing at it’s finest! 🏡 TY for all the details! Very helpful!
I would put in a trundle bed. Love the window and closet.
That would be great!
The picture window looks like a painting. Beautiful view!🥰
That view gets me every time :)
what a gorgeous day and view
It was!
You did a wonderful job at explaining everything. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Thank you!!
Thanks!
I would put a day bed, or something like that, across from the kitchen and make the back my living area. When you have company, all can enjoy the view and have better access to the bathroom, not walking into the bedroom. Or as is would be nice too. Love the cottage and the view
exactly what I said, too, before I read all the comments. I would also want
to be able to open the " picture window" for breezes.
@@yvonneschermerhorn866 I agree. If ITH doesn't do that, it's probably something someone could add later purchasing through Home Depot or Lowes. It would definitely be worth it!
That blue water hose will freeze in nothing flat 😮
Not in this 95 degree heat ;) Yes, we advise wrapping heat tape around the pipes and insulating during the winter months
Underbed storage boxes would fit perfectly in the loft above the entrance to the bedroom. Thank you for a slow video with important measurements. Thank you so much
Too close! I would like to have a bit of a backyard: a place for hammocks, chaise lounge, BBQ, herb garden, fire pit, outdoor table, shed, ...
Why is the porch not on the lakeside?
The home was designed with the porch on the front door. Pretty common here in the south. Otherwise you’d have to walk around to the back to get in or out of the house. Also, the bedroom area is on the opposite side of the home, so you can have the more private side of the home facing the lake
This isn’t that kind of property, homes on the lake have the lake view right out their bedroom window. There will be communal fire pits, grills, dog park, walking trail, gym, hot tubs, gardens (in the sunny areas) that people won’t have to buy or maintain for themselves (and join in the community aspect)
This absolutely beautiful and I would put two full sized bunk Murphy beds in the bed room and left and right sliding doors in the bedroom closet. Really wish I could have this sale!
That would be neat! 👍👍
Fantastic video Hans, with all these measurements & details. WOW❤
Thanks!
What’s the monthly rental fee for the lot? Also it’s to close to the water and just 2 homes? No lights outside and where do you park?
$300/mo. Property is still under development. Yes just 2 homes have arrived from the factory so far. Phase 2 work is underway; 1 parking spot next to or in front of home (depends on phase/lot)
Solid until it’s in the pond
Thanks for measurements. Working on my cedar widow surrounds with an awning. Wish my house was ready. Can't wait to get there.
It will be before you know it!
So darn thorough! 👏👏👏
Haha thanks!
First, I will say thank you for all the measurements, that really helps put things in perspective. This is a cute house, but WAY to close to the water. IMO it should be pulled back until it is more level naturally, giving the resident a bit of space and also a way access the outside of the building. Never a good idea from an engineering standpoint to block on the side of a slope, especially when that slope leads down to water.
Second major problem, Both windows in the bedroom don't open! Yikes! Why no opening windows? IMO those need to be replaced asap. That is a safety issue, as there is only one door on this cottage. This is a cute cottage and having a washer and dryer, plus a closet is great. I would probably take down the barn door to the bedroom, to be able to use the wall space.
Great number of outlets
Much love wonderful job
Thanks Hans. Great walk through and good suggestions. Homes real nice and location even better. Property is looking good. If you wanted to put a free standing walk around to deck on lakeside of home would that be ok ?
Yes I expect many people will do that
Love it, looks so cute by the lake. 👏🏻👏🏻🤗🥰🙏🏻🇺🇸🏠
Thank you!
Great video Hans. The lake is awesome
Good explanation in this video. Thanks. 👍
Hans, it would be helpful if you would put masking tape on the floor, outlining the actual footprints of both a queen and full size bed, along both the back wall and the side wall, showing both arrangements. Then people could see what would actually fit in the room.
Great idea 💡. Since that space is so small, folks could get a realistic idea of what could be placed in that room.
That is a good idea, and I think will show up good on video. Great suggestion thanks!
@@gotinybefree You're welcome!
I would put a Murphy bed with drop down desk from the bed as an office space to look out the beautiful window.
Hans, a tornado shelter would be a good thing to build on the property for the residents. Some tiny home communities have them in Texas. Also I have seen some tiny homes strapped down too. Residents should be asked to have a fire extinguisher on hand. Safety first. 😁
Thanks so much for giving the price of your beautiful cottage. I love it and am allowed to love it because I know the price.
A small Murphy bed/desk would work really good. Online they have a good variety of styles for twin, full or queen size, the lg ones would block the window though
I’ve seen that also, quite a few different Murphy bed options these days. Not just the wall version: desks, bureaus, etc now too
You are really doing a nice job there. The view out the window looked really nice.
Thank you!
I wonder why they don't include the pan with the hot water heater?
I was told at ITH that the electric hot water heaters all now come with the pan.
Thanks for the measurements.
They should put the higher toilets in the homes. Senior citizens need the taller toilets! It’s too hard for senior people getting up from the toliet. Especially if they have bad knees, hips, etc.
Good suggestion!
Thank you for doing this detailed video! ❤
Are utilities included with the lot? That’s pricey. Title? What if lots are sold? A lot of unanswered questions and that’s sketchy
So cute.
One thing I don't remember from the video Amanda & Randy showed at ITH , there wasn't a narrow space in the kitchen,( unless it was at the other end of the counter, by the door). Also there wasn't a sliding barn door in the living area. That's where the TV was supposed to fit. I would remove the barn door put a recliner to the L of the door, TV on that wall and maybe storage or a shelving unit by the wall.
They make slight changes/improvements to the homes along the way as their process improves and find better ways to do things
Could you please measure the width from wall to door and length of the area across from the kitchen? Id like to know if a daybed would fit there. I would leave the barn door off in the kitchen. Also, could you show us where all the electrical outlets are?
Do we have to purchase our tiny homes from incredible tiny homes? Nothing against them but Ive been seeing some very nice tiny home videos out of Texas.
Id also like to know what sort of restrictions there will be? Id hate to live in an area where people were allowed to junk their yards up with excessive lawn ornaments, etc.
Thanks for the videos and any additional information.
Wow!What a view!!Put me a tall bed there where i could hide storage and big pillows to enjoy the view when you dont wannba go on deck!!!
What documentation do you get for buying lot? I don’t think Huntsville is number one either What yr was it?
In the kitchen I would install a trash can attached to a cabinet door panel... Everyone needs a trash area in the Kitchen, and I would do a Daybed under the Beautiful Window for better floor space and functional closet.
Great ideas!
I’ve always wanted to ask if the metal panels affect Wi-Fi efficiency.
Beautiful, do they get high water at all.
Sweet!
Can you tell me the size of the microwave shelf?
I did measure that in a prior detailed tour video yes!
How big is the lot? Why put it so close to the water you are unable to sit out there and enjoy the view. Can you swim in the lake?
The lake is so pretty and blue 💙
There is no way a queen bed will fit into a space 80" (at least with any kind of a frame). Thank you for the thourough measuremets of the home.
But did he thoroughly measure the bedroom?
@@KatieAllison77 ITH's drawing shows this as 80" as well so his measurment is correct. Again, a queen sized mattress is exactly 80" long and there's no other way to get it in there without wedging it between 2 tight walls. I also suspect he didn't measure the space to include baseboards on each wall making it even tigher and near impossible to get a bed frame in there. Supposedly, ITH is now making that cottage 10-6 wide on the outside now. Don't know it this translates into a wider bedroom.
@@vancey6072 Let’s say they full 6” is added to the bedroom. How much room would a person need in order to pull a fitted sheet onto a mattress - take into consideration the width of your hand/wrist and arm. I’m fine boned and can say that 3” would not be enough room to tuck a sheet under a mattress that close to a wall. I think someone just needs to eat crow and say they made a mistake.
@@KatieAllison77 Yes, even at 86" it's hard. I have an RV with a tight queen and it requires the mattress to be "lifted" just to change the bedding. ITH generally doesn't think things through with their builds. In this cottage for instance, a taller person will hit their knees on the vanity. And there is no place to mount a TV on the wall that has the barn door in the living area... I'd just leave the door off. Speaking of doors, the main door swings into the living area which is aready cramped. Overall, the whole thing is just too small. It's more "cute" than livable.
You'll need to seal the underbelly to prevent moisture-mold, it's all wood. I've seen a spray on rubber that companies do.
how big of a tiny home could I have near or on the pond lot? I'm looking to buy real soon a 12x42 ft. Need answer ASAP Thank you Hans
Per what Randy has said, 10' or 120 inches, is the exterior dimension of the house along the back wall. If you deduct 2.5 inches for the thickness of each of the wall panels, 37 inches for the shower area, and 2 inches for the bathroom wall, You're left with 76 inches max. No way a queen size bed, at 80 inches, will fit along the back wall, A full or twin will be a tight squeeze, leaving no room for a headboard, and barely enough room for your finger to put on the sheets. If you put a queen size bed along the side wall, not only will you lose the closet doors, but the bed will extend into the entrance to the bedroom, reducing access. You'd actually have to almost step over the bed to gain access to the bedroom. Not being negative, just doing the simple math, and numbers don't lie. Randy said that future versions of the cottage will be 10' 6" inches wide, and my guess is that he realized that a bed will not fit along the back wall as presently configured. We'll see if he actually follows through on that, or will it be another forgotten promise.
Can you imagine buying one then purchasing all your new furniture for it including your new queen sized bed. Then finding out it doesn’t fit! Surely they wouldn’t blame RJ our Savior now would they?
Randy made the Cottages wider. The exterior walls are 2.78" thick and the homes were built wider so that there would be 80" for a bed. It's on several of the Cottage videos. Hans is not lying.
@@susanbeals7597 If a queen bed is 80” and that area is 80” how would that work exactly to change sheets and lift the mattress up to get the fitted sheet on? Wouldn’t that take several additional inches?
@@KatieAllison77 It 's psychologically impossible for the members of a cult to criticize the leader, so they would not blame RJ. These are the rationalizations that you'd hear from them: 1. A queen size bed is such as waste of space, The average human body is less than 24" wide, so who needs a queen? 2. The buyers of these houses are most likely retired single females on Social Security. They only sleep by themselves, except for the cat, so a twin will be fine for them. 3. I had a happy childhood, so I'd be more than happy to go back to using the same size bed as I had an an eight-year old.4. Washing, drying and folding queen-size sheets is such a pain. With my REI camping pad, no need for that! What's frightening is that the cultists would actually say things like that, and mean it.
@@susanbeals7597 I've been every cottage video, and Randy has never, ever shown the wider model.
Very helpful
Glad you think so!
Key money? $15K plus $300 a month.Affordable for who😮
You can’t even hardly put a down payment on a traditional home for $15k. And you’d be hard pressed to find any space for less than $300/mo, especially with access to all this property has
He’s right! We are considering a move to a small community in 2026 when hubby retires. Our community in Ruskin Fl just raised our lot rent $75 each year for a 3 year period. Who knows what it will be after that. It will be well over $700 in the 4th year I’m sure. Amenities are big for us and would need to make a decision based on that as well. Can you tell me if there will be a storage area for boats, etc. thanks!
Great.
I like the cottages but if only they could have a loft and a screened in back porch.... Wow it's such a nice design..I would love on of those.
Since he has a laundry mat onsite, I'd skip the stacked W/D and put a small DW in that area. And put shelves in for storage above it.
They’ll be bigger, commercial sized laundry machines also
Have ITH mentioned how to mount things on the metal walls, can you screw into it?
You could put those magnetic shelves on the walls.
Yes, you can use self tapping metal screws. Just make sure they are not going more than 2" into the wall.
R these made in Newport Tennessee by ITH ???
Needs a back porch to set on to enjoy the lake.
Maybe turn the home around so porch faces the lake
@@carolgutierrez4899 That's what I would do.
Hans the space beside the sink would be perfect for a slim chrome trash can.
Look at Dan🎉House 🏠 Hauling at it's best
Thank you friend!
Such a cute house...things i would like if it was mine...the porch facing the lake, windows that opened for the breeze, windows the same height as the front door...$15,000.00 for the lot and $300.00 per month, not much of a yard ...pretty trees...
I agree. The porch should be facing the lake not the back of the house. I'd be out on the porch as much as possible if the cottage faced the lake.
Too close to the lake........
Great ideas Hans, for the kitchen ❣️
Is it a lake or a pond?
A body of water under 10 acres is a pond
Does he still have lots available in that area.
Yes, phase 2 lots still available. Send me an email support@gotinybefree.com
What is that mini hydraulic jack called, that helped maneuver the tiny home into place after the pickup was disconnected? I think I’ll need to rent one of those for our parking spot. Thanks
Doesn’t work so great on uneven ground; flat, level, dry ground would probably work great. Electric trailer dolly
Seems close to neighbors and close to lake edge
Yes ..I love it..
Murphy bed that has a desk when it is folded against the wall. Would want a bay window to use for a sitting area
No way yo close to the lake
Doesn’t seem like a problem it can be turned around
Turn your cabin completely around having the porch facing the lake and put in some side steps.🙂
Can I go fishing in lake?
Yes! Stocked with Tilapia!
4 over 4 divided light snap ins would look great in those windows
Do you happen to know what these are called please?
You gave exact measurements on almost everything inside the cottage, but when it came to the bedroom, you said “around 80 inches”. That is misleading, you had your tape measure right there to give the actual measurement. Mattresses are expensive, it would be pretty sad if on of your senior residents purchased a queen side bed then had to arrange returning it because it doesn’t fit.
Good catch! He was afraid to precisely measure it, knowing that he could be wrong.
@@BeDoHave-so8nr I would
Say he knew it was not 80” that’s why he didn’t precisely measure it like he did everything else and every other room in the cottage, knowing Randy has insisted a queen would fit there. Even if it did measure 80” (we know it doesn’t) you still would never be able to put the fitted sheet on the bed.
@@KatieAllison77 Yeah, seemed sort of weird that he measured the shower area and closet so carefully and exactly, and sidestepped the bed area. I mean, really, is the width, depth and height of the closet all that important when compared to the bed area?
@@BeDoHave-so8nr Exactly. I noticed it right away and immediately shook my head. He knows darn well it’s not anywhere close to 80”. The way he worded it was weird too after so precisely measuring the darn closet.
Using a blow-up air mattress for a bed might be a good idea in such a tight area. Didn't realize how small that room really was until a regular-sized person was shown inside it. It's a good reason to buy an add-a-cottage for some extra room. Good video!
So you have this beautiful lake, but the porch is in the front of the house looking at nothing? Seems like an odd choice. Still great location and a beautiful cottage But, where's the outside plumbing for the shower and bathroom? Is it a cassette toilet that you have to dump or there a septic hookup that I didn't notice in the video? Or does it just fall out onto the ground? Hope not as that would be pretty gross.
Definatley should have the deck facing the lack!
So you pay 15000 for the lot? Then you pay rent on the lot you just bought? No way. You can buy lots out right and not pay twice
You’ve got to be kidding! The cottage is waaay to close to the lake’s water. Could the Cottage be placed on an angle in this lot?
A layout like an RV would be most suitable for this style home. Convertible bankette seating/bed in the kitchen would work well. Most people want to leave their bedroom fixed but a murphy with convertible couch could work. Personally, I would conceal the kitchen behind a barn door wall.
Thought about hiding the kitchen too!!! Who the heck wants to stare at a kitchen when many people don’t even cook? Maybe make the kitchen in that back room and have a nice living room/bedroom up front. Barn doors are a great idea!
id make the bedroom my living room and a bed in the living area
Are you accepting cottages only?
Will we be able to get strapped down not just on blocks?
I Would NEVER "Tilt" a Home and to CLOSE By the WATER???!!! 😮
Where do all these geniuses and experts come from???😅
I would turn the trailer around do I could sit out on the porch and look at the lake!
The room near the lake would make a nice living room. I’d but a foueton in the kitchen area.