Amanda Touring “The Amanda” Tiny Home for the 1st time 😲 Amish Built, Big & Beautiful 12’x40’ 🏡😲🇺🇸🤩🩵

Published 2024-05-13
Watch Amanda’s reaction to “The Amanda” the largest Incredible Tiny Home 12’x40’ for $159,900

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All Comments (21)
  • Close it in! With a piece of glass, plexiglass or decorative stained glass window panel, yes :)
  • Recommendations: place the sink in front of the window which opens up the bar for eating and food prep.
    Also, the bathroom has to be enclosed!!!
  • @kathylee4275
    Beautiful home. Replace the bedroom door with a small slider or French door for access to a deck
  • Yes Randy! We’re scared of the bathroom smells and sounds! 😂Close it in!
  • @marthaturki4891
    I agree, sink under window and leave Island open for eating and prep. It is a beautiful home.
  • @juliec.2014
    The bathroom definitely needs to be enclosed. Love the Amanda. It's a beautiful home.
  • What a fantastic idea putting glass as a wall between the bathroom and kitchen. Randy you are such a great designer. Have a wonderful evening. God Bless.
  • @beckyt4132
    I like the idea of a glass partition above the bathroom. It would prevent the smells from entering the kitchen....however I would used frosted glass panels mixed with regular glass...or panels of stained glass mixed with regular glass ( sort of like Frank Lloyd Wright).... It would look amazing
  • I love having a door in my bedroom when my dog wants to go out in the middle of the night.
  • @threeftr3349
    Of the 3 upper windows on both sides, (the ones above the bathroom) have the middle window open outward with a screen for cross ventilation. Have some kind of bar that you can attach to the lever to open it up.
    Put the tankless in the smaller closet in the bathroom. This makes the bedroom closet more useful, so you can have two rods full of clothes, and shelves on the bottom or top.
  • @justanothertra
    Enclosed water closet with opening window for the toilet, kitchen sink under the window and peninsula facing the living room instead of the island...perfection!
  • @arleen12
    My vote is to close the bathroom in.
  • @philbyrd9859
    I realize this is the first one built. I love the fact you guys listen to perspective customers on suggestions for possible improvements/changes.
  • @bethgreen5587
    Thank you for clarifying the size. It is gorgeous. Like everyone else, I think the bathroom does need closed off for obvious reasons lol. I love the name and agree it fits Amanda’s larger than life personality. It would be gorgeous sitting in the woods.
  • Amanda, that is such a beautiful home. I 💯 % agree to close the bathroom off. Odors do travel. I would not do a wall, but an extra window at the top.
  • The open bathroom isn’t just about the bathroom noises…but for me more about the smells!!! It’s already a small space and then bathroom smells??…and with the “great air flow” it will flow throughout that tiny home 🤢…no thank you, close it in…Randy your a genius, glass to enclose the bathroom would be amazing!!!😊
  • How about adding a sliding glass window to keep all the natural lights in the bathroom and slide it open to have airflow as desired? Also, I am with those who prefer the sink by the window and have an entire island that can seat four plus small storage in the bottom.