Tiny Blue Devil

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  • čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
  • Built by more than 60 students at South Lenoir High School in Deep Run, NC, this 20' tiny house designed around the Tumbleweed Elm 20, is a perfect example of the approachability of almost any tiny house design/build.
    Included Products:
    • LP SmartSide
    • LP interior paneling
    • Rinnai on-demand hot water heater
    • ONDUVILLA roofing
    • Simonton windows
    • Nature's Head composting toilet
    • Schlage keyless entry
    • Cherry Energy propane system
    Built on a custom fabricated trailer courtesy of Triple C Trailers in Pink Hill, NC.

Komentáře • 12

  • @karinablacktie
    @karinablacktie Před 7 lety +4

    The students did a good job. Please accept my criticism of the video in a constructive way. As someone else stated the music is not only too much but it's terribly off key and grating to the ear. There were lots of close ups of specifics but very little panning of the space to give you a feel of the layout. And while it was built by students the only shot of working being done was with two adults. I'd love to know what their plans are with the tiny house.

    • @TinyrevolutionUs
      @TinyrevolutionUs  Před 7 lety

      The house will go up on Tiny House Listings this week.
      There is not more video of the students working as the school system prohibits the distribution of photographic and video images of minors during school hours.

    • @TinyrevolutionUs
      @TinyrevolutionUs  Před 7 lety

      I was the consultant on the build so I could not watch 60+ students, build and guide, and shoot video. The house tour is more of the final product rather than the process.

    • @spunkycougar1196
      @spunkycougar1196 Před 7 lety +2

      We don't need all 60 there but it would have been nice to have a few students. And why not get one of them to shoot the video. (Obviously you werent shooting while you were talking and showing the tiny house. No one is saying to show the process but the students could have talked about their work instead of you or mix it up a little. You are getting some good advice but it sounds like you just want to give excuses for why you did it your way. And I have to agree that the music needs to go. Big time.

    • @TinyrevolutionUs
      @TinyrevolutionUs  Před 7 lety

      It's great advice but I will continue to follow format. Thank you Tim for your comment.

  • @rebeccapenn9743
    @rebeccapenn9743 Před 7 lety

    Nowhere do I hear or see the price...

  • @lincolnklee
    @lincolnklee Před 7 lety +2

    from what little I saw looks like they did a good job. Saw more of you not the house and the music is too much.

    • @TinyrevolutionUs
      @TinyrevolutionUs  Před 7 lety

      You saw more of me because it is a tiny house tour on the Tiny r(E)volution channel which is just for tours, not the process.

    • @spunkycougar1196
      @spunkycougar1196 Před 7 lety +2

      I don't think you are listening. People want to see more of the house and less of you. Pan the house, show layout. Just show the house, man.

  • @annasanchez9914
    @annasanchez9914 Před 7 lety +1

    Ha Ha Ha. You say that inside you can see it is extremely spacious. No, we can't see because all we see and hear is you. This is almost nine minutes long (way too long and especially with that awful music that needs to go) but we never see the layout. We need to see the space, not a video aimed at the floor or a friggin electric outlet. Please just give us a tour and stop yammering.