Erik and his wife Amie love to travel and plan to save money by moving in to a tiny home. They turn to Tyson and Michelle to design the modern masterpiece Erik desires with the peaceful, Zen inspired space Amie craves. The team designs them a spa like bathroom, modern kitchen and exterior featuring a roof top deck.
Kate, Abraham and their three children are downsizing from their 5,000 square foot home in the suburbs into a 250 square foot tiny home to live their dream of traveling the country together. Tyson and Michelle come up with a modern design that features three separate bedrooms, a bathroom with a soaking tub and an indoor and outdoor family gathering space.
Engaged couple Lauren and Kalani leave their families' 4,000 square foot home to relocate to Seattle in a tiny home. Tyson and Michelle build them the house of their dreams featuring a large gourmet Kitchen and private music room. Tyson comes up with a clever way to hide a large screen TV and the design team picks out locally made light fixtures.
Married couple Sean and Tara plan to work less and live more by moving in to a 140 square foot tiny home with a rustic, lived-in, cabin look. The build team gets to work on a design that includes a custom bay window and window seat, built in bookshelves under the stairs and a guest bedroom loft. The design team searches for the perfect multi purpose table.
Tyson and Michelle are tasked with building a tiny home for newly engaged Indianapolis couple Chris and Sarah with a Victorian design, inspired by Sarah's childhood home. The build crew gets to work, maximizing floor space for the couple and their three pets. Tyson and Michelle track down an antique claw foot tub and repurpose an antique trunk.
Mississippi resident Nancy dreams of living in a 250-square-foot tiny home complete with spacious white walls, an inviting living area and charming Southern touches. Tiny Heirloom gets to work building their largest 75-square-foot bedroom loft to date and a multi-functional kitchen table that converts to a queen size bed at the push of a button.
Atlanta newlyweds Jacob and Arielle are ready to downsize from their 1,500-square-foot home to a 200-square-foot tiny home, so they have the freedom and mobility to go wherever their budding music careers may take them. Tyson is tasked with building a rooftop deck and a soundproof music studio, while Michelle brings their vision to life with a midcentury modern design.
With a vision that goes well beyond square footage, Matt and Kim build their first 210-square-foot tiny home. These Texans turn to Tiny Heirloom to build a clean, streamlined space where they can enjoy home cooked meals together over a floating breakfast bar and relax on a couch big enough for the two of them.
David and Jennifer have never lived in a home of their own before. With David's career in the military, he and his family need to remain mobile, but they are ready to relax inside a more luxurious 200-square-foot space. Tyson and the guys build them their very own tiny home with three separate bedrooms filled with retro and earthy pieces picked by designer Michelle and the girls.
US Air Force officer, Adam, and his wife, ShaeLyn, seek Tiny Heirloom's help in building their dream tiny home, with easy mobility to get up and go for their next relocation. Tyson is tasked with building a 50 sq ft bathroom and a large kitchen, complete with a kegerator. Michelle brings the couple's tastes to life with a craftsman-inspired design.
Tiny Heirloom is tasked with building their smallest and ultra-lightweight tiny home to date, but that doesn't stop them from packing the home with as many luxuries as possible. Chicago artists Barnaby and Margaret look to move in together in the 100-square-foot home and travel around the West Coast. The build team maximizes space while the design team brings the couple's rustic and modern vision to life.
Married California couple Shawn and Shelly have always dreamed of owning a vacation home in Maui, but instead of spending a fortune on beachfront property, they turn to Tiny Heirloom to build their ideal tiny home. Tyson and Michelle bring the traditional yet rustic touches of the home to life while maximizing space for friends and family, including a chef's full-sized kitchen, two bedrooms and a full-size outdoor deck.
Portland couple, Ben and Callie, dream of owning a sleek and sophisticated tiny home that allows them the freedom and easy mobility to get up and go if they choose. Tiny Heirloom brings their dreams to life in 200 sq. ft tiny home, with heated hardwood flooring, a living plant wall, bathroom skylights to the stars and their most ambitious project to date: a multi-functional platform that will include living, sleeping, and dining quarters.
Mario, Autumn and their four children give Tiny Heirloom a big challenge for their dream vacation tiny home. With just 220-square-feet of living space, this family needs to have enough room to sleep all six, while still having a place for luxury items such as a decorative fireplace and large bathroom with two sinks. Tyson and the guys maximize space with two sleeping lofts and a downstairs bedroom with bunk beds, while Michelle and the design team bring Mario and Autumn's rustic and log cabin tastes to life.
Mississippi engaged couple, Breck and Kelsey, don't want to sacrifice their passions while going tiny. They turn to Tiny Heirloom to make their dreams come true with a place to call their own, complete with a rock climbing wall and an office loft. Michelle and the girls work their magic, fusing together both of Breck and Kelsey's industrial and bohemian-chic styles into the home, while Tyson and the boys do some heavy lifting putting up the exterior rock climbing wall and a garage door wall for the home.
Ben, Amory and their two children are excited to escape from their everyday lives and head to Colorado for a relaxing vacation. Tyson and the build team get to work building two loft spaces, a home office and a family-sized lounge area in the 200-square-foot space, while Michelle and the design team bring the couple's mountain yet modern tastes to life.
After living in a 1,000-square-foot apartment in New York City with varying fellow flight attendants as roommates, Lisette dreams of having her own place to come back to after traveling. Tyson and the guys take on the challenge of building a 150-square-foot home, complete with a multi-functional table and a separate guest loft for hosting friends and family. Meanwhile, Michelle and the design team finish off this artistic sanctuary with contemporary chic touches and even some accent airplane windows for extra flair.
After a devastating wildfire in Cobb Mountain, California, Scott and Tamsen were forced away from their home of 25 years. With the help of Tiny Heirloom, the couple dreams of a sleek and modern tiny home they can make new memories in. Tyson and the guys get to work building a book nook for Tamsen and a guest loft space for their sons while remaining pet-friendly for their little dog. Michelle and the girls bring the couple's tastes to life with ultra-modern and mountain-inspired design pieces.
A couple in Agoura Hills, California, wants to expand their property with a tiny home for their two children. The team has their work cut out for them as they incorporate zen living into a multi-functional space that both siblings will love.
In Medford, Oregon, Karin dreams of building a portable tiny home identical to her current house for her and her granddaughter, Halé, to travel the country in and visit friends and family. Tyson and the guys get to work building a tiny home replica that includes a full-size baker's kitchen and a custom-built wine rack, while Michelle and her design team bring Karin's cozy beach cottage to life with coastal vibe materials.
A Bay Area couple dreams of the flexibility and financial freedom of downsizing to a 220-square-foot tiny home. The team builds one of their most ambitious tiny homes to date which includes automated staircases and a 160-square-foot rooftop deck. The couple also wants to connect with nature, so Michelle and the design team incorporate wood elements and live plants into the home.
A Washington nature enthusiast dreams of a simpler life in the great outdoors and decides to downsize to a 240-square-foot tiny home. Tyson and the team work to maximize floor space while Michelle brings the outdoors inside by adding natural accents.
Environmental entrepreneurs Paty and Diego turn to Tyson and Michelle to bring their modern and Bohemian tastes to life in an eco-friendly tiny home. The Miami couple dreams of traveling the world while running their home business. Their custom home features a rooftop deck with a sustainable grass alternative, a home office and bamboo wood accents throughout.
An Alabama father dreams of owning a tiny home with an outdoor entertainment space for him and his two sons to travel the great outdoors and tailgate at football games. Tyson and the guys maximize as much fun and space as possible for his boys with an outdoor basketball hoop and two connected lofts with a rock-climbing ladder. Michelle brings his Southern charm to life with a farmhouse-inspired design style featuring wood accents and antique pieces for a cozy and timeless touch.
A Washington DC couple dreams of having a modern and toddler-friendly tiny home near their family on Chesapeake Bay. Tyson and Michelle's build team begins the project with a ground floor nursery, a maxed-out kitchen and spacious dining area. Meanwhile, Michelle and the girls deck out the home in a traditional Scandinavian style and include a built-in living herb garden.
Tyson and the Heirloom team head to Bend, OR, to help an entrepreneur with dreams of growing her business in a rustic and whimsical tiny house. The team gets to work building a creative workspace platform directly over her bedroom nook and use raw materials, live edge shelving, copper and floral textures to give the home the cozy feeling she's looking for. Will the finished product be everything this first-time homebuyer wants?
An Oregon professor and his daughter dream of downsizing to a minimalist tiny home for their land on the Pacific Northwest coast. Tyson and the build team work on maximizing space with hidden storage compartments, while Michelle orders a unique Japanese-style soaking tub and fills the home with live plants and carefully placed pops of color.
A family of five dreams of downsizing to a sleek and modern tiny home in Vancouver, Washington. Tyson and the Tiny Heirloom team work on building a supersized kitchen and dedicated playroom for the young boys, while Michelle brings the family's European design style to life with monochromatic colors and an industrial-rustic fusion for a sleek, streamlined look.
A Cleveland, Ohio, couple dreams of traveling the country with their two young boys in their own Bohemian tiny home. They turn to Tiny Heirloom to build a beach-inspired home with a dedicated schoolwork area and colorful, fun accents.
A Texas woman expands her ranch property with a tiny guesthouse for visiting friends and family. With the help of her daughter, she begins the project with a ground floor platform sleeping area and includes a loft space big enough for two twin beds. The finishing touch on this country chic tiny guest home is a very special rooftop garden bar.
Portland couple, Denise and Richard, look to build a Hawaiian-inspired tiny home for their backyard. They turn to Tiny Heirloom to bring their island fever to life in the Portland suburbs. Tyson and the build team need to maximize headroom while building a spacious master loft for a king sized bed. Michelle fills the home with a beautiful mixture of light and dark woods, tropical earth tones and a tiki bar.
A retired Air Force sergeant that dreams of road tripping across the country in a tiny home turns to the Tiny Heirloom team to bring her inspirations to life. Tyson and his crew make the home multifunctional with hidden storage, while the woman's world travels inspire Michelle and her team to add Moroccan-rustic accents.
A Seattle couple dreams of downsizing to a tiny home with their twin toddlers; the build team maximizes space for the toddlers' bedroom and creates a replica of the couple's current living room; Michelle adds a cozy fireplace and living plants.
A woman dreams of downsizing to a Renaissance-inspired tiny home; Tyson and his crew work to bring the Tudor-style to life with cross-timbered siding and a spiral staircase; Michelle and the designers focus on accenting the client's whimsical tastes.
A family wants to build a tiny home for their son on their northern California ranch; Tyson Spiess and the build team maximize space with a large bathroom, a living area with an entertainment system and a double staircase leading to separate lofts.
A family wants to downsize into a 200-square-foot tiny home; the build team has to figure out how to sleep six people comfortably; Michelle Spiess brings the family's theater-inspired design style to life through various fixtures and finishes.
Kentucky entrepreneurs dream of taking their doughnut business on the road in a tiny home with a service-ready, commercial kitchen. The build team works to maximize space for both big kitchen appliances and a separate living area.