Inside This 450sqft Tiny House with Superior Interior Design!

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Published 2023-01-13
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Today we tour a beautiful, california casual designed tiny house in Hocking Hills Ohio. I also go on a few hikes and visit Hocking Hills most popular areas!

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00:00-01:40 intro/outdoor
01:40-02:47 living room
02:47-04:32 kitchen
04:32-06:02 Sponsor
06:02-07:48 bedroom
07:48-08:51 bathroom/hot tub
08:51-11:43 Explore Hocking Hills

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All Comments (21)
  • Check out the end where it finally show you what Hocking Hills Ohio is all about! Waterfalls, caves, devils pools...
  • @Faithful525
    Yes, it's absolutely gorgeous! However, I can't stand the wasted 2nd hallway space (probably 3'x45') on the other side. If I had a builder do a similar cabin, I'd use standard 6' wide French doors on the front, eliminate the 2nd hallway entirely, and use a sink big enough to wash dishes in. This is great for a weekend rental, but not practical for daily living. Thanks for the tour of this gorgeous space❣️
  • @danskdna8550
    Since there is no dishwasher, the sink should have been bigger. Otherwise, the level of thought and care that went into this home was outstanding!!!
  • Wayne National Park area is just awe inspiring. I've lived in Ohio all of my 52 yrs & I still find something new everytime I go there.
  • What a beauty! All those French doors bringing in natural light everywhere is brilliant design to avoid a tiny feel, and to take in all the natural beauty surrounding the cabin
  • As someone planning to build a tiny home for myself, as a primary residence, I really like this one. The only thing I don't like is the dual hallways on the side. I imagine it creates a more open feel, but would be a waste of space for me. I'm thinking something in the 600sqft range, with more covered outdoor living spaces
  • This tiny home is exceptional. So glad to know the builder used nontoxic materials, custom features, local craftsmen and gave the potter’s table a new home. The beautiful color pallet & accessories with the beautiful wood doors flooding the home with light is just perfect. Many kudos to everyone who made this home possible! Welcome, Justin. Thanks for doing the video. Great job! Hey, white shoes stayed mostly white! Not me. What a beautiful and unique place to visit. Thanks so much for sharing Levi and Justin. Always very well done. Many, many blessings
  • This home is beautiful and I love that the builders took great care to use non-toxic and local material! The warm wood tones (even in the shower which is neat!) & light color palette make this home appear to be glowing! I imagine it would look like a fairytale in the snow. I also want to point out that the windows (and not just the bedroom windows) all had window treatments. That feature makes the home feel private and finished to me. Not only did they include the window treatments, but they are exquisite!
  • I love the idea of this house. As someone who’s considering a tiny house in the next year or two, there are a few things I’d change to make this a functional, long term/permanent residence. 1. Kill one of the hallways & make it a U-shaped kitchen. This gives you much more counter/cabinet space in the same, small footprint. It also allows for a bigger closet on the backside of the wall, in the bedroom. 2. Take out one of the French doors in the bedroom & put the bed up against the wall. 3. The nook for the wardrobe is nice, but it takes space away from the shower. I’d put a water closet where the shower is; move the bathroom door a little and put the shower where the toilet is.
  • I cannot believe how often you've mentioned Hocking Hills yet never shown what an amazing location it is before now 😮😍 Loved the tiny house (loved that arched wardrobe!) and the amazing warm honey tones throughout, especially with the sunshine pouring in. Nicely thought out and warm, inviting and cosy 😍 Loved the different format too 😊
  • Levi, I love your videos. Your tours are always so incredible. And as a Floridian, I didn't have a clue how awesome Ohio is. So cool!
  • This area is what makes Ohio so beautiful!! Many wonderful times hiking and picnicking with family as a youngster!
  • @IanCrouse
    The 'rounded' part of the walls are called 'Bullnose' corners. In 1993, I put them in my home in California and have loved them ever since. Such a difference in the 'attitude' of the surroundings. Love the video and cabin.
  • @driskell938
    Gorgeous! My only misgiving would be the kitchen sink.
  • All the time in Ohio I'd heard of Hocking Hills but never went. Had plenty of beautiful falls and landscape to see over the years but no clue about the gem of Hocking Hills. Glad you shared this one. Nice seeing a bit of home. 💙🖤✨
  • @the_g9456
    Levi, I have been watching your videos for a couple of years. You do such a fantastic job of showcasing these homes. You have a calm demeanor that really allows me to listen, watch and experience the the visual content. Thank you.
  • @mialyons8698
    You have chosen the perfect career for yourself. I love how you "guide" everyone to all these wonderful homes. It's plain to see and hear that you love your job! Keep up the great work.
  • @AC_2.4-10
    Love Hocking Hills and look forward to taking my husband there someday! You've given us many great Air BNB's to choose from! Hope your new year is starting off well. A blessing to have a camera man now too! ☺️
  • @DM-ye5qo
    Moved from Columbus, Ohio three years ago. Always loved going to Hocking hills. But it was becoming such a popular place that it got to be so busy there, and of course it became so expensive just to get away.
  • It’s light and bright with the use of white trimmings on furniture and fixtures. Love that it looks spacious as well. Thank you for sharing.