Tiny House Nation takes renovation experts John Weisbarth and Zack Giffin across America to help design and construct tiny dream homes in spaces under 500 square feet. Tiny House Nation proves size doesn't matter, it's creative that counts!
Genre: Reality-TV
Cast:John Weisbarth , Zack Giffin , Conrad Foxx , David Foxx , Asha Mevlana , Ben Richards , Maribella Richards , Rebecah Richards , Charles Boger , Stephanie Barber , Carol Boger , Brett Hiltbrand , Scott Wilson , Jim Barber , Jonathan Cheatham , Mike Cheatham , Mike Bedsole , Arolina Richards
A young Tennessee couple is moving into a tiny house with a toddler in tow. Hosts John and Zack design a 172 sq. Foot space that includes a pink castle, full kitchen and master bedroom with privacy.
A family of four builds 336 sq. foot Tiny House on their river rafting resort in East Tennessee. But the two teenagers want their own separate space. So our hosts John and Zack have to create private sleeping quarters for four adults, and they're working with less than 100 square feet per person.
A young Rochester couple builds a 210 sq. foot tiny house. He loves to brew beer and she loves to exercise. John and Zack must figure out a small way to include the couples large hobbies.
A young Ohio couple builds a 220 sq. foot tiny house on a trailer so they can travel for work, but they have some larger-than-life demands for the space--like a recording studio and a quilting area.
A couple from Colorado builds a 500 sq. foot Tiny House after their old home was destroyed by a wildfire. They're downsizing their mountain top retreat, but they work from home and it's a tall order for our hosts John and Zack to fit two separate offices into this modern abode.
A Vermont family builds 493 sq. foot Tiny House in their driveway. But they need a home that will work for 3 adults--Mom, Dad, and college-aged daughter--and they're arguing over how to divvy up the bedroom space. So our hosts John and Zack have to figure out how to divide and conquer the space with an innovative closet design.
A young bachelor from Massachusetts builds a 150 sq. foot mobile Tiny House with New England charm on the outside and modern technology on the inside. Our guys decide to test this young man's readiness by making him live in tiny house that's just 93 sq. ft. while Zack builds his miniscule bachelor pad.
A Minnesota couple builds a 207 sq. foot mobile prairie cottage for their family of four. They need a classroom for home schooling their two small kids, and they want to connect the two bedroom lofts with a catwalk. But most important of all, our hosts John and Zack have to deliver a dream home that can withstand the harsh Minnesota winters.
This special episode of the design competition series will celebrate Halloween decor, food and costumes, along with the Tiny House movement. We will pair three of the nation's top hauntrepreneurs with the Halloween-obsessed staff of Blue Moon Rising. Blue Moon Rising is a Tiny House Village in the woods of Maryland. Together, the hauntrepreneurs and the staff at Blue Moon Rising will create a magical collection of three tiny haunted houses. They will prove that Tiny can still be terrifying!
A Little Rock couple builds a 264 sq. foot mobile honeymoon pad as they prepare to get married and hit the road as traveling nurses. They want plenty of storage space so they have room for their wedding gifts, and they want a large kitchen so they can cook some homemade meals. But most important of all, our hosts John and Zack have to deliver a dream home that can bring these almost newlyweds together in a small space.
Brian is a thrill seeking bachelor in Trenton, GA. A hang gliding enthusiast, Brian spends most of his time in the sky. He wants a tiny house on the ground so he can continue to pursue his passions. Brian has started the build on his own, but enlists the help of John and Zack to take the design to the next level.
Vince and Sam work hard and play harder. They love to rock climb and go hiking with their dog; they want a tiny house that fits their fun-loving lifestyle. But Sam is a medical student so she needs her own quiet study space too. John and Zack must blend this couple's active and studious sides, designing a very unique tiny house.
Jeremy and Lindsay have traveled the world and they are finally ready to settle down--in a tiny house! Lindsay is a fantastic baker who needs functional kitchen space. Jeremy is 6'5", will he even fit in a tiny house? Plus they have a collection of sentimental travel mementos they aren't willing to part with. With a limited budget and the goal of fitting a king sized bed into the bedroom, John and Zack have a big challenge ahead of them.
Josh and Shelley are a young couple in Northern California who own a moving and hauling business. They love to entertain friends and serve their famous specialty cocktails at home. They don't want the party to end in the tiny house. They bring in John and Zack to build them a transformative tiny house with an indoor/outdoor entertaining space that the couple can use all year long.
Bird trainers Simon and Lindsey need a tiny house with enough space to train their nine birds. Plus they've been gathering windows, wood, and metal to build their own tiny nest. John and Zack must re-purpose all of their materials into a house that takes advantage of every bit of space but won't leave Simon and Lindsey feeling caged in.
A family rebuilds their home after it was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. While they are excited to return to their community, permit issues threaten to shut the whole build down. Plus this family wants an open floor plan with a full dining table to host large family dinners. Zack rises to the challenge with one of his most innovative furniture pieces to date.
Phillise and her toddler boys want a tiny eco-friendly house. They are committed to living off grid and the house is passively designed to take advantage of the California sun. The build has Zack seeing double--this house is built on two tiny house trailers. And John encounters tough tiny house critics in Phillise's family. Can he win them over before Phillise moves in?
Michele and her son are ready for their next adventure--in a tiny house! Since they plan to drive this tiny house across the country, John coaches Michele through House Driving 101. Zack and the team design a steampunk themed home full of metal gadgets and gears.
Aaron and Meredith and their two dogs just packed up everything and moved to Austin, TX in hopes of expanding their winery business. They're looking for a tiny house that fits right in with the unique appeal of the local scene and keeps them close to the business.
The musical Rempis family wants a gothic tiny house but while Cally and Steve love horror films and gothic style, daughter Miura loves pastels and pearls. John and Zack must build a tiny house that fits their differing tastes.
This close-knit family is looking for a tiny home to do some extended stay vacationing in. They've asked John and Zack to build them a high-tech tiny home that they can monitor from afar to check weather conditions in the long winter months. Zack's challenge will be building a tiny space that meets all their high tech needs, stores some of their winter gear, and brings the family closer together.
Kelsey and Matt have been friends and roommates for several years now. Recently, the two broke the cardinal rule: don't date your housemate. With all going well so far, they've decided to take the next big step in their relationship--building a tiny house. However, just because the quarters are about to get closer doesn't mean Kelsey and Matt are ready to share a room.
Together since 17 and married in 2013, Lauren and Liam want their already small life to become even smaller by building a nautically inspired tiny house. After a long stressful day teaching students via the family owned business, Grand Prix Driving School, the couple prioritizes space and downtime.
Justin and Melissa are teachers who hope to give inner city kids a chance to learn about nature through their business InspireOut. They want a home that can connect them with the outdoors and serve as a base for the business.
Matt and Emma love throwing parties and having friends over. Now that Emma is heading back to school they've decided to turn their garage into a tiny house and rent out their big house to make up for the loss of one-income.
The Setliff's are looking to escape the fast pace of their city life, leave all their electronic devices behind, and build a tiny house that can serve as their weekend getaway.
The Graham's are gearing up to make a major move across the country and begin their next adventure as a family.
We all dream of getting away for the holidays, now hosts John Weisbarth and Zack Giffin are going to be showing us how to do it tiny style. They'll be showing us 12 amazing tiny homes in amazing locations packed with tricks to make each home perfect for the holidays. From tiny ski chalets in Lake Tahoe, to tiny tropical getaways in Hawaii, we'll see how creative homeowners celebrate the season in style, despite their limited square footage. Across the hour, tiny homeowners will be showing us around their homes, and pointing out what makes them special for the holidays. For some it's about escaping the cold to celebrate Christmas in the sun, unwinding in their tiny house paradise. For others, it's about showcasing the unique and innovative ways their tiny homes can deliver big on holiday functionality and cheer.
Professional basketball player, Matt Bonner, is use to traveling all around the country for most of the year. The problem is, that his family can never really settle into a place because they never know where they'll be off to next. Matt has asked Zack and John to make him the constant house he and his family can enjoy no matter what city they're in. Zack's biggest challenge will be trying to figure out how a 6'10" professional basketball player is going to move around comfortably in the space without hitting his head, and of course how he'll figure in a couple of basketball inspired features for this champion pro baller!
Dusty and Ashley have been traveling the world the past couple of years and are looking to finally lay down some roots and go tiny. They're hoping Zack and John can help build them a tiny house that is not only functional but connects Dusty's love for aviation and Ashley's love for bright colors. Zack and John will just have to figure out a way to make sure all their cargo finds a place on board!
Greg and Frances may be young but they've got big plans for the future and it all starts with going tiny. These two clothing designers want Zack and John to build them a tiny house that doubles as their pop-up shop on wheels. Zack's biggest challenge will be figuring out just the right balance of hip and home.
Anna and Aaron are wedding photographers who have decided to go tiny in order to move their Denver business to warmer climates to maximize cliental year round. In this decision to go tiny there's only one major factor - how to make a mobile tiny house childproof for their 2 year old son, Henry. John and Zack will be tasked with making the most childproof, road safe house they've built yet!
Amber and Tommy are looking to build their first home and they've decided going tiny is exactly the way they want to do it. They're competitive rowers and avid surfers so keeping the beach theme of the surrounding Santa Barbara area in mind for this build will be key. John and Zack will have to catch the right wave of creative ideas to make sure they can deliver on this hang ten tiny house.
Kyle and Whitney have been all over the world exploring and learning about other cultures and have realized you really don't need a lot of stuff to enjoy life. Now these newlywed Austenite's want to build a home to reflect just that. The only problem is Whitney has so many hobbies it will be hard for her to figure out what to get rid of. They've asked John and Zack to build them a tiny house that incorporates their eclectic style with inspirations from all over, and still feels warm, welcoming, and most importantly clutter free.
The Moore's are so busy with their individual schedules that they find it hard to get everyone together in the same room on most days. They're looking for a tiny house that can not only get them spending more time together but that can accommodate workspaces for 3 boys who are homeschooling, mom and dad who are working on their degrees, and enough space for musical jam sessions. Not to mention they have 2 older sons that frequently like to come visit and take advantage of some home cooked meals. That's right seven people in one tiny house, so needless to say, John and Zack will have their hands full with this one.
Clayton and Carol are looking to build a unique tiny house that their family can grow into over the years. They've ask Zack and John to help build them two tiny house trailers that will connect them back to their Hawaiian roots, keeping a natural and airy feel on the inside and embracing the beautiful Pacific Northwest on the outside. They want the house to be safe for their growing boys and utilize natural material wherever the can. John and Zack will have to figure out how to balance kids space and grown-up space to create their dream "ohana hale".
Danny and Lonie are successful business owners looking to go tiny not just for the financial freedom, but mainly to focus more on each other instead of being bogged down with the upkeep of their old Victorian house. They've asked John and Zack to help build them a home that will have a modern layout that more efficiently breaks up their space and an exterior that matches the charm of their Victorian neighborhood. The biggest challenge will be figuring out a space for their massive wardrobe and a functional outdoor space for hosting their weekend brunches.
Nick and Vickie have been together since middle school. Now these two love birds want to build a tiny home that allows them enough space to keep up with their healthy diet and lifestyle and gives them space for studying. John and Zack will be tasked with all of that, while also coming up with a fun, creative solution to keep date nights at home alive.
Jared and Vanessa share a mutual love of food and the outdoors. While Vanessa cooks up fresh meals with her prized gadgets, Jared has accumulated a ton of survival gear through his work with the military.
Chaz is country boy and Crystal a city gal proving to be a perfect example of "opposites attract". It becomes even more evident when they ask John and Zack to build them a tiny house that has both a rustic country feel with some modern accents and amenities. With two completely different aesthetics to consider, Zack and John will have to figure out how to balance out the decor and deliver on giving them two completely separate spaces to lounge out in, all in only 240 square feet!
Luke and Tina are avid mountaineer's. They spend a lot of their time rock climbing, ice climbing and extreme backpacking in all kinds of terrain around the world.
Sarah and Tabatha love their life on the farm and want to simplify even more by going tiny. They've asked John and Zack to come help build them a rustic tiny house that can withstand all the dirt and grit of the farm life and keep them warm in the harsh Wisconsin winters. The only challenge is, Zack will have to figure out all that and find a place for a few prized bikes as well.
Jose's work with the military has had him and his family relocating to different cities every few years. Now that he's getting ready to retire, Stacy and Jose want a tiny house that they can call home and watch their two young daughters grow up in. John and Zack's mission will be figuring out how to find balance between Stacy's love for retro while giving Jose a man cave to work on cars in, and of course a room for the most precious cargo of all, their little girls. John and Zack will have some serious marching orders to face on this build.
Michelle and Blake love having their friends over for drinks and some card playing. They've asked John and Zack to help build them a tiny house that not only has space to entertain their friends, but room to keep their two dogs entertained as well. John and Zack will have to figure out how to make it all work without creating a house of cards for themselves.
Adam and Gabrielle want a tiny house that they can raise their growing family in. They're hoping for a space that's not kid-proofed, but instead kid-purposed. With Gabrielle reaching the end of her pregnancy of their second child, the challenge for John and Zack will be coming up with a space that works for everybody.
Chris and Tamara absolutely love skiing and snowboarding and are hoping for a modern ski lodge that will let them hit the mountains right from their front door. They've asked John and Zack to help build them a functional space to not only store all their gear, but also maintain it. Thankfully they've got the best guy on the job, but will John be able to manage Zack's big plans for this tiny build.
Allen and Alexa are newlyweds looking to expand their online travel wellness magazine by going tiny. They're looking for a space that combines their love for fitness and travel while still having all the creature comforts of home and then some. They want to hit the road full-time so they can explore the country sharing experiences through their work and have asked John and Zack to help fit it all in one tiny space.
This one-hour special episode gives families who have always dreamed of ditching their big house and excess "stuff" the chance to try tiny living for two weeks. The episode will focus on one particular family as they take the plunge moving.
Tim and Amber are looking to build a tiny house completely designed to allow their daughter Penny's imagination to run wild. They want a space that is both functional and safe for their bright toddler, but also gives her room to have friends over and be entertained for hours. John and Zack are stumped when they're asked to incorporate a sentimental element from their current house.
Jay and Jodi built their dream house but soon realized they were spending all their time working to maintain it. Jodi has decided to make a huge leap, and she plans on leaving her job as a pharmacist to be a full-time mom. Their biggest concern is going to be creating a space that is still comfortable for the whole family.
Compilation of earlier episodes of Tiny House Nation, focused on tiny house solutions for kitchens and (outdoor) cooking. Meanwhile Zack and John prepare a Thanksgiving dinner for the rest of the crew.
Sam and Ken just got married and are looking forward to building their first home together. They both want to be mindful of their footprint, and believe going tiny is the way of the future!
Ashleigh and Cody are a young eclectic couple with two very different design styles excited to build their first home together that can hopefully mesh his love for modern, clean lines with her funky bohemian style. In order to keep up with their vegan lifestyles, they've asked John and Zack to create a space where they can grow plants all year long, even in the harsh Wisconsin winters. John and Zack will have to work around some of Cody's preexisting design plans in order to make this build really flourish!
All-Star Athlete and Hall-of-Famer, Deion Sanders and Executive Producer and Host, Tracey Edmonds are the epitome of a power-couple. Between their work schedules, the traveling, and family members visiting, these two find it nearly impossible to find a place where they can just kick-back.
Mark and Nicole are all about living life to the fullest and when these two grab on to an idea they take off and run with it. After spending a couple years in Hawaii these two Texans have made their way back to their home state and are looking forward to being closer to family, and taking the leap into tiny living.
Rob and Yvonne may be young but they have some evolved plans for their future and it all starts with going tiny! They've asked John and Zack to help build them a tree house inspired space that resembles their youthful personalities and love for nature mixed with some modern touches and some serious functionality to make this one of our most unique builds yet!
Scott and Marianne both grew up in horse racing towns and have a deep appreciation for the culture that comes with the sport. They've ask John and Zack to help create a house that will embody the rustic charm they love and include some high-end gadgets to make tiny living feel that much more grand.
Brock and Nicole may have hit a couple bumps on their road to going tiny, but they're finally ready to make the move! They may be building on our longest trailer yet, but they're still concerned that they won't have enough storage to fit their 4-season needs.
Award-winning Producer/Rapper Lil Jon has asked John and Zack to come build him a tiny recording studio right in his backyard! He's looking for something completely functional he can record his next big hit in, but his wife Nicole is hoping this tiny house can replicate the style of their big house and also serve as a guest space for their family and friends.
When Asha and Ryan realized going tiny would be the next big step in their relationship, they figured what better way to bring their dream to life than to call on their longtime friend, Zack for some help. Now John and Zack are tasked with creating a place that helps them build a stronger bond while also inspiring them to continue to grow creatively. With Asha being a professional violinist, and Ryan an Adventure Journalist, will the pressure of fulfilling all their needs and hopes put Zack in way over his head or will this build come out as soundly as they hoped.
Sean and Kate have decided to embrace their window of opportunity and travel the country before their 1-year-old son Emery starts school. These two both work from home, so they're ready to hit the road and explore, but the only problem is they have 2 big dogs they need to bring with them. They've asked John and Zack to help them create a modern home that's sleeps everyone comfortably, including their big furry friends, and is durable enough to take on some miles. When weight becomes a concern, Zack worries his solution for a portable dog yard will keep this family stationed.
David and Conrad are ready to make the move to go tiny, just before they make another move down south to Central Florida. They know they'll have to let go of some personal belongings to make tiny work but there's 29 things they definitely won't be getting rid of and that's their pets.
The battle for supremacy begins when the ancient world divides into two: Roman vs. Barbarian. Hannibal builds the first great alliance to defeat the barbarians of Rome before they are unstoppable. The general launches a bold and unprecedented campaign to strike in the heart of the Republic, conquering the Alps and leaving a death trail across Italy points to the capital.
Darren and Melody want to show their kids that life is about experiences, not belongings. But when they put their house on the market they never thought their first tiny experience would be temporarily moving their family of six into an old RV.
Chad and Cecilia always thought that having a big house to raise their three kids in would be everything they ever needed, but as their kids started to get older and schedules started to get busy with school, sports, and other activities, they soon realized that having a huge house wasn't helping them connect with their kids, it was creating even more distance between them. They've asked John and Zack to help them create a home that will bring this family closer together in the last few years they all have before these kids are young adults running off to college.
Homeowner John has always dreamed of living a pioneer lifestyle and this tiny cabin in the Rocky Mountains is going to be just that for him, girlfriend Hilary, and their five teenagers. For the first time these two families will merge under one roof and hope to create a space that is focused less on the materials, and more about the time and memories.
Damon and Kaylie know better than anyone just how precious time can be. After years apart the two rekindled their high-school romance and found themselves head-over-heels all over again. Just when they thought life was good, Damon suffered an unexpected stroke leaving Kaylie to not only care for him, but step up and be the family's only financial contributor. Now that the two have got back on their feet they're ready for their family to make the next big step and go tiny. John and Zack's biggest challenge will be creating a home that not only covers the basics, but can hopefully stop time for this well deserving family.
After living in a 3,000 sq. ft. home, homeowners Jared and Tarrin realized they were tired: tired of spending all their time cleaning, tired of flushing money down the drain on a mortgage, and tired of wasting time not spent together as a family.
Angela and Elizabeth have gotten rid of almost everything they owned in order to pursue their dream of opening an eco-feminist retreat center on the beautiful big island of Hawaii. They've asked John and Zack to make the trip out to paradise and help create a home for them and their two-year old, Riah, that embodies the traditional Hawaiian aesthetic while maintaining an off-grid system. Not only will this tiny house be their new home, but eventually it will serve as the center of the retreat and will need to accommodate their guests as well. Zack and John will have to figure out how to maximize this tiny space in order to complete Angela and Elizabeth's big vision.
Brian and Devon are eager to put down roots in their first home which they hope to also both be able to work from. Brian needs a pro-grade functioning kitchen in order to whip up his artisanal butter while Devon needs a zen space to continue her life coaching work. But being their first home, these two newlyweds have a lot of stuff that they hope to incorporate into their space, and on top of that they want to be able to have family and friends over to enjoy some delicious food and of course show off their new digs. John and Zack will have to churn some ingenious ideas if they're going to make this tiny space work.
CJ and Christina lead successful but stressful professional lives out in Silicon Valley while also raising their boys, JJ and baby Max. They're looking to escape the tech in the valley and retreat to what they hope will be a tiny sanctuary.
Jason and Emily and their two kids have been living in what some might consider a McMansion, but when their daughter Ruby's health took a turn for the worst th
Steve and Melissa had been friends for years before things started to get romantic. Since tying the knot and moving in with her and her two teenage boys Keegan and Landen, they've realized they've collected a ton of stuff and need help downsizing.
John and Zack take on a rescue mission in Atlanta, Georgia for Peter and Elizabeth, a couple that is attempting to build their own tiny house. Not only is the couple struggling to finish construction, they are about to get married, change jobs and move to Maine all in a month's time. John and Zack have their work cut out for them--having to complete the home and teach Peter and Elizabeth how to live in tiny harmony before they say, "I do."
John and Zack head to Indiana to help a contractor, Jim, repair a broken relationship with his daughter Stephanie by giving her the tiny house of her dreams. Stephanie insists she wants to go tiny, but her large shoe collection and shopaholic ways tell a different story. John and Zack take on the challenge of helping Jim build a high-end mini home so this estranged family can reconnect.
John and Zack travel to sunny Orlando, Florida where high school basketball coach Dave and his wife Mickie, are going tiny so they'll have more money to pay their daughter's college tuition. With their lease ending in only 5 days and a home that's far from complete, can John and Zack make this tiny house a home for the soon-to-be empty nesters?
John and Zack head north to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, where Army veteran Newt and his wife Brooke are building a tiny home on wheels with plans to travel the country after Newt completes his sixth and final deployment.
Empty nesters Phil and Karen are being forced out of their beloved rental home, and going tiny is their only chance at home ownership. John and Zack are confident that they can build a tiny house with the country charm that Phil and Karen crave--until they learn that the couple wants room for their kids and grandkids to visit when they're on the road. Can John and Zack fit three generations into one tiny house?
Zack and John are in cowboy country as they set out to help a family of four who are preparing to move out of their large house near Dallas and into a tiny house. First-time homeowners Tony and Lori have two young sons who are growing fast, so John and Zack set out to maximize every square inch of space. But when they learn that the kids are home schooled, and that Tony has a sentimental record collection he just can't part with, they'll have to find new ways make this tiny house fit for this fun-loving family.
John and Zack head to Tennessee to help an aspiring musician and his growing family as they relocate and downsize into a tiny home at the same time. When the homeowners have two young daughters and an overstuffed shipping container bursting with their belongings, it's up to John and Zack to create a tiny home fit for a family that's larger than life.
Zack and John head to Mississippi to help a couple of high school sweet hearts go tiny. Tommy and Tierra are both nurses, and they're looking forward to simplifying their lives in a tiny home so they can unwind after a stressful workday. But Tierra's a self-described "roadside junker," Tommy is an avid hunter with lots of gear, and the two of them have packed their house to the gills with accumulated stuff. Can John and Zack build a tiny home that will let this overworked couple recharge--and help them to leave their clutter behind?
John and Zack head to Florida, to help a couple give up their huge condo, so they can hit the road. Tony's a travel nurse, with plans to take the tiny home across the country as he pitches in at understaffed hospitals. He also works nights and sleeps during the day--and when John and Zack learn that his wife Lori does the opposite, they have to get creative. Can John and Zack build a tiny house where this nocturnal nurse and his sun-loving bride can coexist?
This week, John and Zack head west to Sonoma County, CA to help volunteer firefighter, Scott and his wife Xanthie build a home to replace the one they lost in the Northern California wildfires of 2017. The stakes are high as John and Zack try and complete a dream tiny house that will keep our homeowners in the community they cherish.
John and Zack head to Texas to help Ashley and Angel, a couple who are giving up their large house to turn it into a women's recovery center; but first, they want to move into a tiny house in their backyard. Everything's bigger in Texas, including homeowners-Angel is 6-foot-6, Ashley's nearly as tall, and building a tiny house where they can stretch out and get comfortable pushes Zack's ingenuity to new heights. Can John and Zack build a tiny house where not-so-tiny people can feel at home?
John and Zack head to in Jacksonville, Florida, to help Jack, a veteran working two full-time jobs to support his family. 80-hour workweeks mean Jack is always away while his kids are quickly growing up, and he's hoping that going tiny will lower their bills so he can work less and spend more time with his children. But even though they're going tiny, the family's wish list is huge--including a swimming pool--so John and Zack take on the challenge of creating a tiny dream house that will exceed their wildest dreams.
John and Zack head to Arkansas farm country, to help a couple who have been living on the road turn a school bus into a tiny home where they can settle down. Carol and Charlie have spent years running a traveling pig race at state fairs across the country--and living in a converted semi-trailer that they share with their dozen racing pigs. Nearing retirement, they're hoping to move into a tiny house built in a converted school bus. Can John and Zack give this couple all the creature comforts they've been missing on the road--while completing their first ever school bus conversion?
John and Zack head to Texas to help a family rebuild after losing their dream home in a fire. But Deanna and her sons are used to living large, so she wants to build two tiny homes: one for herself and her nine year old, and another for her teenage son. It's a super sized challenge as John and Zack take on twice their usual workload--and struggle to make this family's dreams come true, tiny style.
