In this week’s video, you’ll get a tour of a charming cottage-style tiny house located in Oklahoma. What makes this tiny house unique is that it was designed and built by a couple named Jeremy and Kasey. The video explores both the clever design and storage ideas implemented in the house, as well as the reality of family life in a tiny house on wheels. The couple made modifications to the house to accommodate their newborn baby, and they share their experiences and challenges of living in a small space. Viewers are encouraged to support the content creators on Patreon and can follow the couple’s journey on Instagram under the handle “cairncall.” The video channel, “Living Big in a Tiny House,” features more videos on tiny houses, DIY, design, and sustainable, off-grid living.
Introduction
In this article, we will explore a beautiful cottage-style tiny house in Oklahoma, designed and built by a young couple named Jeremy and Kasey. The couple modified the house to accommodate their growing family, including their newborn baby. We will take a closer look at the design and construction of the house, as well as the clever storage solutions they implemented. Living in a tiny house presents its own set of challenges, and we will discuss these challenges and how Jeremy and Kasey have overcome them. Additionally, we will learn about their future plans and how they view their tiny house as an investment. Finally, we will conclude by complimenting the couple on their remarkable design and construction and offering our best wishes for their future endeavors.
About the House
Jeremy and Kasey created their dream home, a tiny house on wheels, to be debt-free and to have the freedom to travel. The house measures 26 feet long, 8.5 feet wide, and 13.5 feet tall. The exterior features cedar trim, a knotty alder door, and smart siding for weather resistance. Inside, the house has a split-level design, with the kitchen area slightly raised for added counter space and storage. The kitchen boasts ample storage, a dishwasher, and a fold-down dining table for extra space. The lounge area includes a couch that doubles as additional sleeping space. Salvaged timbers were utilized in the interior design, adding warmth and character. The bathroom features a sliding barn door, hexagon tiles, and a walk-in shower. The loft area is split, with separate spaces for the parents and their child. Underneath the loft area, there is storage with a safety net and locking gate for the child’s protection.
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Design and Construction
Jeremy and Kasey built their tiny house with a budget of $35,000, with an emphasis on creating a debt-free lifestyle. They carefully chose exterior materials that would withstand the weather conditions in Oklahoma. The split-level design of the house allowed for additional counter space and storage in the kitchen. To maximize space, they installed a fold-down dining table. Salvaged timbers were incorporated into the design, adding character and uniqueness. The bathroom features a sliding barn door and hexagon tiles for a stylish touch. The loft area is split to provide separate sleeping spaces for the parents and child. Safety measures were put in place to protect the child in the loft area.
Interior Design
The interior of Jeremy and Kasey’s tiny house is warm and character-filled, thanks to the salvaged timbers they incorporated. The kitchen showcases an efficient use of space with ample storage and a dishwasher for added convenience. The fold-down dining table provides extra space when needed. The lounge area features a comfortable couch that can be folded out into additional sleeping space. The bathroom exudes style with its sliding barn door and hexagon tiles. The split loft area offers separate spaces for the parents and child. Underneath the loft area, there is additional storage for better organization.
Challenges of Living in a Tiny House
Living in a tiny house presents unique challenges, including limited space. Jeremy and Kasey must tiptoe around in the morning to avoid waking each other up. Their baby is a good sleeper but easily wakes up from any noise in the morning. As their child started walking, it became chaotic as he explored everything and climbed stairs. To ensure the child’s safety, they utilized a safety net and a locking gate. Hosting guests in a small space is also a challenge, as the tiny house can only accommodate one or two people.
Future Plans
Although Jeremy and Kasey plan to move into a normal-sized house in the future, they still value minimalism and plan to continue living with fewer possessions. They see their tiny house as an investment and a potential guest home or rental property. Living in a tiny house has provided them with the opportunity to live rent-free and they have no regrets about their decision. While they desire more space, they still believe in the principles of minimalism and intend to carry those principles forward.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Jeremy and Kasey have created a truly remarkable tiny house that combines clever design and storage solutions with a warm and cozy interior. The modifications they made to accommodate their newborn baby demonstrate their commitment to family life in a small space. Living in a tiny house comes with its own set of challenges, but Jeremy and Kasey have found ways to overcome them. We wish them the best as they continue their journey and future endeavors.
In this video, you will get a chance to explore a beautiful, cottage-style tiny house in Oklahoma that has provided a young family with an amazing start to their life. This home is packed with clever design and storage ideas that make it possible to live as a family in such a small space.
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The wonderful home was designed and built by husband and wife duo Jeremy and Kasey. After completing their home, they welcomed their newborn baby Jaspen and made modifications to the tiny house to accommodate their growing family.
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In this video, we not only delve into the design of the home but also the reality of family life in a tiny house on wheels. We hope you enjoy the complete video tour of this remarkable home!
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