Modern Tiny Living was thrilled to have been invited LIVE on Fox & Friends to showcase our fully custom Ulla-Carin tiny house!
Special thanks to Chip Wade for thinking of us when it came time plan out his Ultimate DIY Makeover on Fox Square in New York City. It's always surreal to see our little tiny house company in the national spotlight, as we have been several times - like when HGTV filmed the constrution of The Grand, when our Allswell build was featured on CNN, or when The Nugget was featured on The Today Show. If you're looking for a model tiny home or custom tiny home designed and built by the nation's leading tiny house designer, look no further than Modern Tiny Living. Check out the clip on Fox here! Here are a few other clips that feature Ulla-Carin: Fox & Friends Fox Weather Behind the Scenes An ice cold beer, a dog, a brand new tiny house owner, and Trent (our co-founder). We love to hand deliver every single tiny house we create, as our work is a true point of pride. In this case, Trent hauled the 18 ft., off-grid Pathway to the San Juan Mountains in Colorado to its final home. What better way to commemorate a glorious tiny house dream-come-true than with an ice cold sunset beer? This was an amazing moment, as is every moment when a customer first lays eyes on their dream tiny home. So many people dream of a tiny home in the mountains, a tranquil getaway from it all...and some people DO IT!
If you're ready to get off the fence and start the converation, we're always available to chat. We'd love to hear your ideas! Ready to take a stroll through Modern Tiny Living's most recently completed custom tiny home, Pathway?
Good, because the 1-minute video walkthrough is hot off the presses! Give it look, and if you're ready to talk about going tiny, we're always ready to chat. Introducing Pathway, a 18 ft. x 8.5 ft. fully custom tiny house creation designed and built by our team at Modern Tiny Living, right here in Columbus, Ohio.
Pathway is an unbelievably unique tiny home and the MTL team is thrilled to share several never-before-seen features designed and engineered specifically for this customers' vision. As a custom Modern Tiny Living tiny house, the customer for Pathway started with a blank canvas. He knew the destination: a tranquil 5 acre piece of land with spectacular views of the San Juan Mountains in Colorado, and the home would be built to maximize the enjoyment of that beautiful backdrop. To get the most bang for the buck, this customer elected to build a smaller tiny home (18 ft.), but with savvy features that maximize its function. Our customer plans to host friends and family regularly at his home, so entertaining was a priority. First, we built our first ever rooftop deck, which will be accessed by a spiral staircase (customer provided). Safety is ensured with a robust, collapsable safety railing, allowing for spectacular happy hours and sunset memories that will last a lifetime. You can check out the "collapsed" look in our photo gallery's aerial shots - it's amazing! To maximize mountain views inside the home, we collectively decided to go as minimal as possible with the built-ins to ensure the most window square footage possible. The peace of the mountains is the purpose, and this home delivers. But how do make up for the lack of stairs? How about a custom, pulley-operated ladder that leads to the sleeping loft!? That's a new twist for our team at MTL, and now we feel like it should be a mainstay in smaller tiny homes (or at least for those who are comfortable with a loft). It really frees up the common area of the home. Along with the sleeping loft, the L-shaped couch turns into a cozy queen size bed, allowing for 4 adults to comfortably enjoy the home, and the beautiful french doors are the final touch for enjoying mountain view, fresh air, and natural light. We were delighted to dream up Pathway with our customer, and we sincerely cannot wait to hear about the memories made with this beautiful custom tiny home by Modern Tiny Living. Learn more about Pathway and check out the specifications. |
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