Last year in May, John Weisbarth and Zack Giffin of the much-aspired American television series ‘Tiny House Nation’ delivered a dream tiny home to a couple in Oregon. The couple wanted a Hawaii-inspired interior decor theme, hygienic kitchen and an expansive bedroom where they can devote more time to their kids. The outcome is Ohana tiny house, made of two trailers joined through a WeatherMaster stellar sunroom by Sunspace Sunrooms. In addition, there are bright and airy spaces to bring the coastal sensation of Hawaii. They even included a playroom for the kids.

The featured central patio between two trailers is covered with flex vinyl glazing that is durable and safer than other materials. In order to make the master bedroom spacious, there is a pull-out compartment that creates additional sleeping space for kids. As the couple spends more time cooking, the kitchen of the Ohana tiny house is furnished with rustic cabinets and modern appliances to cook on-the-go.

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The outdoor space of the Ohana tiny house on wheels is landscaped by Home Grown Gardens Nursery in Corvallis, Oregon. They have custom-built tongue covers and a cedar/aluminum planter box. The fully-furnished living areas make it a comfy tiny home for a family of four. The idea to include a semi-private courtyard in the middle of the tiny house makes it stand out from other tiny homes.

Ohana tiny house with courtyard in the middle
Cedar and aluminum planter boxes in front of the tiny house
Landscaping by Home Grown Gardens Nursery
Patio section of the tiny house
Spacious and cozy living areas
Rustic Hawaii-themed kitchen
Master bedroom with pullout compartment for extra sleeping space for kids
Playroom for kids
Tiny house with patio in the middle

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