We participated in Tiny House Nation on FYI.
Tiny House Nation follows renovation experts and hosts John Weisbarth and Zack Giffin as they travel across America to show off ingenious small spaces and the inventive people who live in them.
I just wanted to take a quick minute to sincerely thank you and the Woodhaven team for being a part of our show this season.
Your various products have elevated numerous houses to heights we couldn’t have achieved without Woodhaven’s products. Not only that, but you guys are prompt, and have delivered under extremely tight deadlines.
Everything you’ve sent us has been easy to work with, install, and absolutely gorgeous. We constantly get asked where the beautiful barn wood, hand hewn siding, and interior wood products come from, by both builders and clients alike. It’s rare to see such a constantly high quality product across the board.
I sincerely hope to work with you guys in the future, but no matter what the future holds, I just want you to know that we couldn’t have made such beautiful homes without you guys.
Cheers!
~ Brian, Design Producer, Tiny House Nation
Tiny House Nation Season 4
July 1, 2017 – 560 Sq. Ft. Taking Tiny Roots.
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 their outlook on life quickly started to shift. Now that they’re through the toughest part of their journey this family is ready to start a new chapter and it all begins with going tiny! John and Zack get the pleasure of creating one of the most fun-filled kid spaces yet while trying not to forget about a pub themed entertaining space for mom and dad!
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May 20, 2017 – 450 Sq. Ft. Tiny House On The Prairie
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 they will share with each other. They’ve asked John and Zack to come help them figure out how to create the ultimate together house that can sleep all seven of them and still have room for privacy, entertainment, and a slice of Chicago!
Our product used in this episode is 1×10 hewn Adirondack.
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March 11, 2017 – 340 Sq. Ft. Big Dogs, Tiny House
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.
Our products used in this episode are 1×8 tongue-and-groove end-matched pine barn wood, pre-finished gray.
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February 18, 2017 – 460 Sq. Ft. Long Journey To Tiny
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. Brock is helping with the build and he’s asked John and Zack to share their expertise in tiny, and figure out how to create enough clothing storage for their family of four, and two loft spaces that will keep the kids excited about their new tiny home!
Our products used in this episode are 1×8 tongue-and-groove end-matched pine barn wood, pre-finished gray.
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February 11, 2017 – 380 Sq. Ft. Derby House
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. It’s off to the races for John and Zack to keep this build on track!
Our products used in this episode are 1×8 tongue-and-groove end-matched pine barn wood, pre-finished gray.
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January 21, 2017 – 600 Sq. Ft. Power-Couple’s Retreat (Deion Sanders & Tracey Edmonds)
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, relax and enjoy each other’s company. John and Zack have to come up with a serious game plan if they’re going to score a touchdown on this tiny build!
Our products used in this episode are 1×8 tongue-and-groove end-matched pine barn wood, pre-finished gray.
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January 14, 2017 – 330 Sq. Ft. Ever Growing Tiny House
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!
Our products used in this episode are 1×10 Adirondack on the exterior and 1×8 barn wood on the interior ceiling.
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January 7, 2017 – 398 Sq. Ft. Stargazers Tiny Dome
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! They’ve asked John and Zack to come build them a home that’s out of this world, but will their requests to shoot for the moon fall flat, or will John and Zack figure out a way to grab at the stars on this one-of-a-kind build?
Our products used in this episode is 1×8 end-matched cedar tongue-and-groove paneling.
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Tiny House Nation Season 3
October 15, 2016 – 325 Sq. Ft. Expandable Tiny Cottage
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, while keeping in mind they have a soon-to-be teenage daughter Grace, who would appreciate just a tiny bit of privacy from her younger sisters. John and Zack’s biggest challenge will be creating space that brings this family of five closer together.
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July 16, 2016 – 170 Sq. Ft. Rustic Bike House
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.
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May 21, 2016 – 600 Sq. Ft. Tiny Victorian
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.
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May 7, 2016 – 545 Sq. Ft. Seven’s Company
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!
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April 23, 2016 – 300 Sq. Ft. Surf Shack Chic
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 tiny house.