John and Zack take on a rescue mission in Atlanta for Peter and Elizabeth, a couple who are struggling to finish construction on their own tiny house, are about to get married, and plan to change jobs and move to Maine all in a month's time.
John and Zack help a contractor repair a broken relationship with his daughter Stephanie by giving her the tiny house of her dreams; Stephanie insists she wants to go tiny, but her large shoe collection and shopaholic ways tell a different story.
John and Zack travel to sunny Orlando, Fla., where high school basketball coach Dave and his wife, Mickie, are going tiny so they'll have more money to pay for their daughter's college tuition.
John and Zack head north to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, where Army veteran Newt and his wife, Brooke, are building a tiny home on wheels with plans to travel the country after Newt completes his sixth and final deployment.
John and Zack are confident that they can build a tiny house with country charm for two empty nesters, until they learn that the couple want room for their kids and grandkids to visit when they're on the road.
A family of four prepares to move out of its large house near Dallas and into a tiny house; John and Zack attempt to maximize space for the home-schooled children and the sentimental record collection that the father just can't part with.
Zack and John head to Mississippi to help a couple of high school sweethearts go tiny; Tommy and Tierra are both nurses, but Tierra is a self-described roadside junker and Tommy is an avid hunter with lots of gear.
John and Zack head to Tennessee to help an aspiring musician and his growing family as they relocate and downsize into a tiny home at the same time.
When a Florida couple gives up their huge condo so they can hit the road, John and Zack attempt to build a tiny house where the nocturnal nurse and his sun-loving bride can coexist.
John and Zack head to California's Sonoma County to help volunteer firefighter Scott and his wife, Xanthie, build a home to replace the one they lost in the Northern California wildfires of 2017.
Ashley and Angel want to move into a tiny house in their backyard; building a tiny home where the not-so-tiny Texas couple can stretch out and get comfortable pushes Zack's ingenuity to new heights.
John and Zack head to Arkansas farm country to help a couple who have been living on the road turn a school bus into a tiny home where they can settle down.
John and Zack head to Texas to help a family rebuild after losing their dream home in a fire; Deanna and her sons are used to living large, so she wants to build two tiny homes.
Sam and Ken look forward to building their first home. They believe tiny is the way of the future.
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.
All-Star Athlete and Hall-of-Famer, Deion Sanders and Executive Producer and Host, Tracey Edmonds.
Mark and Nicole are all about living life to the fullest.
Rob and Yvonne have asked John and Zack to help build them a tree house inspired space that resembles their youthful personalities and love for nature mixed with some modern touches and some serious functionality.
Tommy and Katie are world-class triathletes who ask John and Zack to help create their first home and make it a space that gives them both a cozy place to come back to but can still function as a space to train in between competitions.
CJ and Christina lead successful but stressful professional lives out in Silicon Valley while also raising their boys, JJ and baby Max. They're looking to escape the tech in the valley and retreat to what they hope will be a tiny sanctuary.
Professional basketball player Matt Bonner seeks a constant home that his family can enjoy but must also be able to accommodate his 6-foot-10-inch frame.
Dusty and Ashley have been traveling the world the past couple of years and are looking to finally lay down some roots and go tiny.
Greg and Frances have big plans for the future and it all starts with going tiny; they want a tiny house that doubles as their pop-up shop on wheels.
Big families, small spaces; in this special lookback, John and Zack help unconventional families squeeze in under one tiny roof.
Carol and Clayton hope to build a unique tiny house that their family can grow into; they're planning on staying connected to their Hawaiin roots with a natural and airy feel.
Sarah and Tabatha ask John and Zack to help them build a rustic tiny house that can withstand all the dirt and grit of farm life.
A Little Rock couple builds a 264 sq. foot mobile honeymoon pad as they prepare to get married and hit the road as traveling nurses.
Brian is a thrill seeker and wants a tiny house on the ground so he can continue to pursue his passions in the air.
Vince and Sam work hard and play harder. They love to rock climb and go hiking with their dog; they want a tiny house that fits their fun-loving lifestyle. But Sam is a medical student so she needs her own quiet study space too.
Jeremy and Lindsay have traveled the world and they are finally ready to settle down, in a tiny house. Lindsay is a fantastic baker who needs functional kitchen space; Jeremy is 6'5 and isn't sure he will even fit in a tiny house.
Justin and Melissa are teachers who want a home that can connect them with the outdoors and serve as a base for the business.
John and Zack have to create private sleeping quarters for four adults, and they're working with less than 100 square feet per person.
A young Rochester couple builds a 210 sq. foot Tiny House; he loves to brew beer and she loves to exercise on a dance pole, and those hobbies take up a lot of space.
A young Cleveland couple builds a 220 sq. foot Tiny House, but they have some crazy demands for the space like a recording studio and a quilting area.
A couple from Colorado builds 500 sq. foot Tiny House after their old home was destroyed by a wildfire.
A Vermont family builds 493 sq. foot Tiny House in their driveway, but they need a home that will work for 3 adults.
A young bachelor from Massachusetts builds a 150 sq. foot mobile Tiny House with New England charm on the outside and modern technology on the inside.
A Minnesota couple builds a 207 sq. foot mobile prairie cottage for their family of four.