Our Favorite Tiny House So Far! Smoky Mountain Park Model RV! Important info at the end!

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Published 2023-11-13
Our journey today takes us to Hilltop Structures in Cumberland Furnace, TN. We were looking for ideas to include in our dream tiny house and we stumbled upon one that we fell in love with!

Be sure to consult local codes and regulations before considering a Park Model RV as a permanent residence.

Hilltop Structures information-

http://www. hilltopstructures.com

1050 Nolan Road
Cumberland Furnace, TN
615-789-0062

Email us at -
[email protected]

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All Comments (21)
  • @mainemermaid6596
    About the first model - You're going to need every inch of that loft for storage. From experience, I can say that not having a laundry room/closet, food pantry, or closets for; linens, cloths, coats & boots, and your vacuum cleaner, broom, mop, cleaning supplies, etc., is going to really bother you. There also aren't enough kitchen cabinets. Also, you'll need that breakfast bar for eating, and will have a tiny living room. I guarantee that you'll end up wanting to enclose the porch and make it the living room (make the current living room into a dining room), and probably put on a porch or deck at some point. You'll definitely need a shed right outside, for storage asap, so factor that into your budget. To be honest, you'd be better off buying a manufactured home (used to be called mobiles) for full time living. These are nice for vacation cottages, but not full time living and accommodating visitors/the grandkids. ❤
  • We built our own home. But we got all our furnisher custom made by the Amish. Every piece is solid wood, no particle board. Its cheaper then you would think. All nicely made.
  • @marygilogley9955
    Amazing! Pathing the way for future living, smaller footprint on the earth and stepping back in time to my Gran's era (she's 101yrs, born 1922) when eg each child didn't need seperate bedrooms, ensuites, walk in robes (or eg Jack and Jill bathrooms for only 2 to share), oh and don't forget the private balconies Sorry, I went off in a tangent there. I love this tiny home! It's amazing! Kudos to the designer/architect/builder & trades
  • @kellyhickman6117
    You guys are great! Thanks for taking me on your tiny house journey. It’s really helping me decide what builders to look at when the time comes. It really helps with us 50 and over crowd cause I certainly don’t get around like a 20 something any more lol 😂. Plus y’all just crack me up!🤣
  • @TamiJo6708
    What a great video. Gorgeous homes. Mine won’t be even near this gorgeous but it will be mine and cozy and paid for. I’m getting so many small detail ideas watching your videos.
  • "Last Train to Clarksville" LOL - I wonder how many people will pick up on that? Love this Park Model! That extra width makes all the difference. Love that front porch
  • Absolutely beautiful home. Tammy, great job on the camera and descriptions. You two are an amazing team for showing these homes. You really touched the points that mean something. I really appreciated that y'all pointed out the height of the doorways.
  • Great ideas about the rolling stools. The second one has a wide hallway that could be used for a washer dryer. And then the closet would be bigger
  • I'm impressed with how spacious this tiny house feels. It has everything you need for comfortable living, including a full kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom.👍
  • Beautiful builds. I would eliminate the loft which would give more space for a living area and closet space. I saw a video where the homeowner customized and took out the loft; it was the best tiny home layout I had ever seen. It was so functional and she didn't have to deal with stairs or low height ceilings in a loft, crawling around to change bedding, and they can be impractical for storage because the stairs and ladders in most make it hard to take things up and down.
  • @Doc1855
    Hardy plank siding is what we have on our stick built home. It looks like wood shiplap but it’s made with concrete. It will NOT burn
  • @wendykipple2385
    I like the $23,000 artist home. It can easily converted into. One bedroom one bath, small kitchen and living room. The plumbing in the bathroom can be industrial exposed. I love it! ❤❤❤
  • @american_woman
    Omg. I love these! Thank you for touring them! I never heard of this company before. Beautiful homes!
  • @hollyvick181
    Oh that sink! $80,000 is not bad for that! All that gorgeous wood!
  • @CavMom2
    You two are so adorable together! ❤😉
  • @drendamills8960
    Thankyou both for showing the Tiny Homes! I appreciate how through you 2 are. ❤
  • @boysrus61
    I appreciate your no nonsense approach in showing the tiny homes.
  • WOW! This is absolutely perfect! Love the layout ... Tiny house with everything I need :)
  • @gofortharts
    They are reasonable there. Good quality too