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Austin backyard tiny home gently expands beyond its surface 

Kirsten Dirksen
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Limited by the city of Austin (Texas) to building on 45% of a lot, architect Nicole Blair leaned the walls out to gain space: the base covers the maximum 320 square feet, but the walls continue up and out to create a total of 565 square feet of living space.
Dubbed “the drunk house” by the home’s framers and “The Hive” by others, the backyard unit has just two vertical walls and four walls that slant upward to add space where needed. In the kitchen, the slope adds countertop square footage. In the living room, the slant turns a space big enough for just a couch and one-foot-wide coffee table into a light and airy room. Upstairs the crooked bedroom barely fits a queen bed but unfolds the views.
By acting as both architect and contractor, Blair was able to adapt the home as it was built and to keep costs down by using salvaged materials as they became available. The entire exterior, and roof, of the home, are clad in recycled cedar shingles. Using a reclaimed longleaf pine sheathing, Blair transformed IKEA kitchen and bathroom cabinets into a custom experience. By keeping an eye on every detail of the build (down to the exposed copper bathroom fixtures), she was able to build the home from foundation up for $160,000.
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@jeffstumpf9129
@jeffstumpf9129 3 года назад
I like Kirsten’s videos because she lets people explain their rationale for their design. She only occasionally asks questions when she feels they're necessary.
@carolinawren3594
@carolinawren3594 3 года назад
Her skill as a film maker is evident in how easy she makes it look
@eneltee1829
@eneltee1829 3 года назад
Me totally agrees. She knoes the word RESPECT. 😍
@Nerd3927
@Nerd3927 3 года назад
She is a good listener too. That makes for good questions, and good answers.
@X3000Chan
@X3000Chan 3 года назад
Agreed. Not every second of any film needs to be filled with talking either. There is a lot of quiet space in her documentaries where you can here the sounds on the street, the nature, the quiet inside a home, etc. It makes her videos feel relaxing and like short art films, not just typical home-tour videos. In her work, the subject is the home., and it's owners or the architect are the storytellers. It's much more film-making than video-making, and that's probably why i love her work! :)
@Voiceofreason772
@Voiceofreason772 3 года назад
Agreed
@emblemcc
@emblemcc 3 года назад
I like how it has it's own face, and does not pretend to be some kind of minimalistic, Japanese or whatever style, it is what it is and its great.
@ec8927
@ec8927 3 года назад
Why hate against Japanese?
@emblemcc
@emblemcc 3 года назад
@@ec8927 .. minimalist architects basically stole the Japanese natural "minimalism" and pretend to be something specific and unique. This trend prevails until now in wast majority of post minimalism and the worst the contemporary housing alike. The minimalism is just plain soulless formalism that copies form over form and misses the nature of such existence you can see in Japanese housing. This house is what it is and does not follow this trend, as the seemingly minimalistic shape is defined by the needs not the hunt for form. The architect tried instead to build something unique while breaking standards and left the common trend behind its back (I'm bit exaggerating but still)
@ec8927
@ec8927 3 года назад
@@emblemcc thanks coach
@Jan-yn4tl
@Jan-yn4tl 3 года назад
@helloI'm not elevating japanese architecture, I just say this building does not pretend to be like it, which is common approach in architecture and minimalism in general. Check out bit of history of minimalist architecture and where they got the ideas from... for example where Frank Lloyd Wright got his initial ideas. Thats why I point to Japanese architecture.
@charmedprince
@charmedprince 3 года назад
@@Jan-yn4tl i like that u using two accounts here lol
@Smalltime
@Smalltime 3 года назад
What a nice ingenious house. Seems like they really lucked out with the cabinet maker they used.
@nicoleblair8670
@nicoleblair8670 3 года назад
Stefan Ravn YES! Cabinet maker is Matt Prine from Wishtree Carpentry. He did an amazing job.
@surfside75
@surfside75 3 года назад
Such an amazing design.. especially considering recycling building materials and city constraints, genius✔️😁
@butchvictor6509
@butchvictor6509 3 года назад
I like that she is so flexible snd so accommodating of what the owner needs/wants. Great job!
@patricklilly
@patricklilly 3 года назад
She is an amazing architect. I am in awe of her creativity.
@designdoctor247
@designdoctor247 3 года назад
We agree ...so many architects say things like "that can't be done!" She says "I will FIND away to do what the client wants!" She is brilliant 👏
@sirenahful
@sirenahful 3 года назад
I appreciated her statement that working with constraints leads to innovation. Such a true statement, can be applied to architectural design, and life in general. The final project is stunning!
@designdoctor247
@designdoctor247 3 года назад
@@sirenahful perfectly stated 👌
@amberc5196
@amberc5196 3 года назад
I watched this a number of times and saved of course to watch again (& again)❗ I truly hope one day she will work on a tiny house project for my family🤞🏻❗ I'm in total awe of her creativity, her imagination and her execution style❗ I really hope she also teaches so that our future generation can learn from this amazing mind❗❗❗
@marialongoria8774
@marialongoria8774 3 года назад
Me too!
@lizh1988
@lizh1988 3 года назад
At first I was going to skip this because from the thumbnail, it looked like here was going to be another person proving they're not a lemming because they built something merely to be different. But I couldn't help it. It's different because it's being useful and practical. I love the wall of windows, the wacky but beautiful lights, and too many other things to mention, but the desk is my fave. Thanks so much.
@ChrisPage68
@ChrisPage68 3 года назад
What's wrong with being different? I hate that planning laws here in the UK lead to such boring, conservative housing.
@lizh1988
@lizh1988 3 года назад
@@ChrisPage68 I said merely to be different. *Merely* Sometimes it just ends up being ugly. No point in being just the same either. Unless you have a good reason.🙂
@tnijoo5109
@tnijoo5109 3 года назад
Haha. I kept skipping this one in my RU-vid recommendations for the same reason. So glad I finally watched it.
@FeelItRising
@FeelItRising 3 года назад
Sometimes architecture tries to be too odd and too funky and ruins function. This seemed brilliantly done following form for function. Also, she seemed to really know her trade without sounding pretentious.
@ChrisPage68
@ChrisPage68 3 года назад
Why would she sound pretentious? 😂
@aleynamutlu4206
@aleynamutlu4206 3 года назад
@@cmmartti Ted mosbying
@workhot
@workhot 3 года назад
Too funky and she is pretentious
@tnijoo5109
@tnijoo5109 3 года назад
That’s really true. Probably being the general contractor also, instead of just the architect, keeps it real.
@DiandraStarShine
@DiandraStarShine 3 года назад
"pretentious?" because that's not really a thing on this channel. Kirsten normally and deliberately chooses homes to feature that are alternative in their nature [including a lot of wonderful tiny-homes], typically designed and/or owned by very thoughtful, conscious people. that's pretty much one of the primary themes here.
@orlando1a1
@orlando1a1 3 года назад
Unexpected, unconventional but very well-thought-out and uniquely individual.
@Elizabeth76Ndonga
@Elizabeth76Ndonga 3 года назад
There are architects and architecture that are out of this world! She's very creative and yes, what came out! An awesome work of art. Great video right there!👏👏👏💞
@stevenqirkle
@stevenqirkle 3 года назад
She seems very proud of this project, and rightfully so!
@janetleeharrison
@janetleeharrison 3 года назад
Brilliant all around! Love the hidden outdoor shower - didn't see that coming - wonderful surprise! Thanks KD & Co.!
@thinkplanetearth2946
@thinkplanetearth2946 3 года назад
I loved everything about this. From the setting, to the design, and the materials used. A very creative and unique space. I would definitely hire Nicole as a designer/contractor.
@ChrisPage68
@ChrisPage68 3 года назад
I would like to have seen a bit more about how it stays erect, being as it is a wooden frame. But I love how they made an expensive-looking house with inexpensive materials.
@willforster
@willforster 3 года назад
At 1m51s you can see some big steel i beams within the structure.
@mereditharmstrong9054
@mereditharmstrong9054 3 года назад
“Expensive-looking”... so accurate. I wonder how much, though. ‘Was hoping she would say.
3 года назад
@@mereditharmstrong9054 At end of description it say : $160,000 foundation up
@mereditharmstrong9054
@mereditharmstrong9054 3 года назад
Ohhhhhh awesome. Missed that. Thank you. (Damn that’s decent!)
@mereditharmstrong9054
@mereditharmstrong9054 3 года назад
🤣
@MrPhotodoc
@MrPhotodoc 3 года назад
Clever use of low cost techniques and materials in the buildings featured on this channel is what I like the best.
@AshleyLebedev
@AshleyLebedev 3 года назад
Kirsten, whoever you are you have a great job. 🧡 I’d be over the moon to tour the world through its homes. Great channel x
@4BWVan
@4BWVan 3 года назад
Nicole is clearly an amazing architect and so few of them are willing to be on the job site now, she's a real gem. This house is REALLY cool.
@m53goldsmith
@m53goldsmith 3 года назад
Especially like the way the bowed out kitchen walls give extra shelving space above the worktops, really looks like a much bigger kitchen than just the footprint would have allowed. What I am surprised by is that the planning commission actually approved something so innovative!
@reflexology52welsh48
@reflexology52welsh48 3 года назад
This project really really excites me,...brilliant architect....wish I had her brain
@cameliap1146
@cameliap1146 3 года назад
😂😂😂
@sundowner998
@sundowner998 3 года назад
That pine is also called heart pine. It’s very likely reclaimed wood and is a lot more beautiful than yellow pine. It’s old growth and most of it has been cut down. Nice home.
@fitztastico
@fitztastico 3 года назад
This is really impressive. Especially reusing materials in such a scrappy, effective, visually appealing way
@krisg3984
@krisg3984 3 года назад
“ a scrappier budget “”. - that’s me ! I love this unique little place ! This is what I enjoy, creative processes
@4foryouglencoco607
@4foryouglencoco607 3 года назад
I like the angles of this house, it reminds me Tim Burton's drawings. They were so odd and refreshing
@maryannebrown2385
@maryannebrown2385 3 года назад
Oh my gosh-Yes! That is a perfect description.
@HLR4th
@HLR4th 3 года назад
I love that house! Reminds me of a Dr. Seuss structure in the best way!
@rockreader4298
@rockreader4298 3 года назад
I am pleasantly surprised that the walls being at odd angles didn't give me a vertigo type feeling of disorientation and nausea. Felt roomy indeed! As a child we had a few tree forts with similarly slanted walls, depending on where obstacles (such as other limbs lol) were and how much scrap wood we could gather. : D
@ChazEvansdale
@ChazEvansdale 3 года назад
This is fantastic. It's definitely given me a new way to look at design. Blair did an amazing job and wow I want her to find me scrap wood for cheap when I make a tiny/small house of my own design. Those finishes were beautiful! 🤍
@tochimex1748
@tochimex1748 3 года назад
I think this is brilliant! Kudos to the architect and thank you Kirsten for showing us yet another original living space.
@douglasharley2440
@douglasharley2440 3 года назад
*sweet house* way to transcend the limitations.
@petemavus2948
@petemavus2948 3 года назад
Charmingly sleek...whodda thunk that was possible ? The "Drunk House" with the sobering capacity to wiggle around so many challenges... ...... With style and grace, low impact repurposing and budget, high design wasabi... and a keen eye for juxtaposition...unique architecture got a DWI (Designing While Inspired) !!!
@sworth881
@sworth881 3 года назад
Thought I’d not like this one. Loved it, the wooden shakes/shingle exterior looks v.high quality, elevates the feel of the whole building.
@soldtobediers
@soldtobediers 3 года назад
While condensed into 13 minutes 13 seconds... it felt more like 5. Kudos Dirksen's & Nicole for matching the hatch of time with architectural design.
@M33IRA
@M33IRA 3 года назад
Brilliant!!! Simply brilliant ... this house looks like it would exist in “Enid Blyton land!” In any of her stories😘
@alterego157
@alterego157 3 года назад
Bravo! Slow claps for the architect lady. Overcoming difficult constants and creating such a beautiful and functional space on tight budget... very creative and yet down to earth and realistic. Bravo!
@chrisharrod3709
@chrisharrod3709 3 года назад
Kirsten is very humble. She knows so much but enters each new space with a beginner’s mind.
@alankelly-hamm2702
@alankelly-hamm2702 3 года назад
I really like this house, its playful ,very functional and beautifully designed. Kudos to the designer, builder, and client.
@marcelashagash5808
@marcelashagash5808 3 года назад
First I thought she was the owner, she made a fantastic work!
@SkyblueHippie
@SkyblueHippie 3 года назад
This is the cutest and most whimsical (and totally livable) tiny house design I've ever seen!
@k.leetalon742
@k.leetalon742 3 года назад
Wasn't going to watch.this one So glad i did. It is definitely one of the best and one of the only houses that i could see myself living in! Thanks and brava to the architect
@xtreamchance
@xtreamchance 3 года назад
Amazing when you literally think out of the box. So well done. As an aside, much like headlines in papers, I thought the "cottage makes extra room" that at some point, this thing would unfold into another room like some origami piece...LOL..but I was more than pleasantly surprised. Texas, in other parts have no restrictions on buildings and then other parts do have restrictions. You high lighted a few years ago, that fellow, a retired theatre set designer, that lived in the wilds of Texas who lived in containers. He said there were almost no restrictions on him at his place. But if you build without notions of proper proportions and resale ability, some great design will come out.
@nicolelacy4527
@nicolelacy4527 3 года назад
She’s good! That’s a beautiful creation
@HowToADU
@HowToADU 3 года назад
I can already imagine hundreds of topsy turvy ADUs popping up in California now 😂 Taking advantage of those high ceilings and leaning walls!
@Well_possibly
@Well_possibly 3 года назад
Yes, they will lean left and be high.
@1ceciliaromero
@1ceciliaromero 3 года назад
this is wonderful! I love how architect Nicole Blair thinks!
@nautilusshell940
@nautilusshell940 3 года назад
This looks awesome. A beautiful combination of form, function and design on a smart budget.
@katietatey
@katietatey 3 года назад
This is a home run! My favorite part is the reclaimed pine cabinet fronts. The last minute bathtub deletion is kind of a shame but she made it work. (Meaning it's a shame it messed up the design, not that it's a shame to lose the tub). That bedroom looks super cozy, and I love the office nook. I, too, am a HUGE fan of on site laundry and I am impressed she squeezed a washer and dryer in there. I have an Ikea kitchen. It's holding up well 10 years later, and we were able to use every iota of space. I think the lowers being drawers rather than cabinets is so smart. I resisted at first because it was unfamiliar to me, but I love it now. The drawers hold so much more and they are sturdy even packed with heavy pots.
@marianfrances4959
@marianfrances4959 3 года назад
That is a fabulous house shape. We'll done! 😉🇨🇦
@livenotonevil8279
@livenotonevil8279 3 года назад
One day, a fairy tale will be based on this place.
@designdoctor247
@designdoctor247 3 года назад
Love this comment ❤
@SteveEaton
@SteveEaton 3 года назад
Wow! What a beautiful project! I love well thought out design that doesn't cost a fortune :)
@starkparker16
@starkparker16 3 года назад
The work shown on her website looks great.
@ysalvarita
@ysalvarita 3 года назад
she and her team are good. smart way of utilizing a small space.
@sidilicious11
@sidilicious11 3 года назад
That is the classiest little house! She is a terrific designer!!!!!
@norb4152
@norb4152 3 года назад
Love the outdoor shower! What a cool implementation.
@tinekejoldersma
@tinekejoldersma 3 года назад
What a creative house. It looks like a Hawaiian house in the tropics instead of Austin. And all the space on such a limited piece of ground. very very impressive, thanks for showing us this little masterpiece on a budget Kirsten.
@valerief1231
@valerief1231 3 года назад
What a cool architect, I love her vision!
@haryhary399
@haryhary399 3 года назад
The working space beside the stair is a good spot for DJing for party!!!
@SanBrunoBeacon
@SanBrunoBeacon 3 года назад
BRAVO! A tiny house masterpiece. Brilliant use of limited space!
@cyrilmoussoki3193
@cyrilmoussoki3193 Год назад
La maison "ivre", j'aime ce concept, son architecture et son histoire. Bravo à l'architecte Nicole Blair. Merci pour le partage.
@gardenboots7464
@gardenboots7464 3 года назад
WOW. I've watched this channel for years now, and this one sparked my imagination anew! Thank you :)
@helgafalckenberg6635
@helgafalckenberg6635 3 года назад
This kind of building reminds me of the timber-frame structures in medieval Europe... Anyway, very cute and still interesting Thanks for sharing... stay safe and healthy!
@miyounova
@miyounova 3 года назад
yes, it's a redesign of very old architecture.
@nmbr6kid
@nmbr6kid 3 года назад
This is brilliant and so very personal. I would love to work with someone so professional yet so invested in meeting the client’s needs within budget without looking budget. Just fabulous! 👏👏❤️
@mauricepowers3804
@mauricepowers3804 3 года назад
This is a great little house but I am continually astounded by people that put in windows with no screens that makes no sense at all !!!!
@roleat
@roleat 3 года назад
All of the UK lol
@ravent3016
@ravent3016 3 года назад
@@roleat Germany is the same.
@ZeoCyberG
@ZeoCyberG 3 года назад
Depends on the area, not a issue everywhere where pests are fewer or places you don't generally keep the windows open anyway and they're more for natural lighting.
@sidilicious11
@sidilicious11 3 года назад
Maurice Powers yeah, without screens you get moths, bats, birds and all manner of bugs in the house. Probably a chipmunk or two also.
@alejandromate4071
@alejandromate4071 3 года назад
@@ZeoCyberG i think that is the key information people are missing. All these windows are for lighting , and a couple of them are being opened.
@ellax325
@ellax325 3 года назад
The design is amazing obviously but I'm amazed that she was able to include so many of the owners' wants and needs.
@holycanoli3615
@holycanoli3615 3 года назад
I'm in love with this little house!❤
@Devilishsuki
@Devilishsuki 3 года назад
Amazing house! Love how the architect adapted to new materials and options being available to her at every stage
@hadezmage
@hadezmage 3 года назад
Everything feels very natural, not forced, so many features in such a small space, wonderful
@hajnika1111
@hajnika1111 3 года назад
Wow, bravo 👏. Fantastic advantage that she is also the lead contractor as well as the architect!
@crimsonminerva
@crimsonminerva 3 года назад
I like the flow and feel of the project. It reminds me of a mobius strip in a way. Well done!
@deezynar
@deezynar 3 года назад
Excellent use of the space. It's a practical, functional, house in a small footprint with no significant compromises.
@lorenwil
@lorenwil 3 года назад
Ingenius solutions abound! Stylish yet budget-conscious. So well done. Thank you for the walk-through. I love all your videos.
@kazoosc
@kazoosc 3 года назад
this is a delightful little house .. the architect/cotractor did a good job adapting to the site constraints and shows off her flexibility, incorporating the found windows, exterior sheathing and cabinet fronts. sounds like she had a good builder and some subs, as well.
@nicoleblair8670
@nicoleblair8670 3 года назад
Indeed. Boban Brother's framers and siding, Wishtree cabinet maker, Drophouse steel guys, Delta Millworks charred wood flooring, Jose Rivera stucco installer, and an amazing plumber, Antonio Juarez, that would try just about anything I asked him to make who sadly passed away last year unexpectedly. I really miss him.
@eschaefer6512
@eschaefer6512 3 года назад
I love this building with two caveats. The stove top is very close to the backsplash and window, not having the headboard and a smaller bed in the bedroom. Changing the linens on the bed is a major pain and do you fall out that slanted window while doing so.
@PuffOfSmoke
@PuffOfSmoke 3 года назад
I love it! So quirky and interesting to look at. She's a very talented architect. It shows her creativity and innovation but at the same time giving the client a functionable home.
@kenc2257
@kenc2257 3 года назад
The "helpful" carpenter friend who brought in that gorgeous salvaged long-leaf pine added a tremendous amount of style and beauty (and value) to this home. The architect is likewise top notch.
@squished1879
@squished1879 3 года назад
I think it's stunning. I'm envious.
@girard6061
@girard6061 3 года назад
Wonderful design. Thanks for these videos, Kirsten & Co. They're all so inspiring.
@nicoleblair8670
@nicoleblair8670 3 года назад
Kirsten, Thank you for sharing my project with your viewers! You've captured the story of The Hive beautifully. To see what I'm currently working on you may follow me on instagram at: instagram.com/nicoleblair_studio512/
@Aoudhubillahi
@Aoudhubillahi 3 года назад
Very impressed with this piece. She really merges tiny house building with almost a yacht building meticulousness. I have to say that I am pleasantly impressed with her thought process on this piece.
@kaycox5555
@kaycox5555 3 года назад
Truly inspirational...innovative, beautiful, awesome!
@wirelesmike73
@wirelesmike73 3 года назад
Very clever. I think it looks awesome. I would like to see another one built with those angles on an even larger scale. There's a lot you could do with that concept.
@metekavruk_Alanya
@metekavruk_Alanya 3 года назад
Thanks to RU-vid we people are now able to watch good quality content like this channel. Thank you Kirsten for your work.
@charlottehall5191
@charlottehall5191 Год назад
Beautiful. Love front windows. Beautiful location. Beautiful cabinet fronts. Really talented carpentry.
@churchladyhugs
@churchladyhugs 3 года назад
I've never seen anything like this and that's pretty awesome. I would live here in a heartbeat!! #brilliant ❤
@Rauly4557
@Rauly4557 3 года назад
This is by far one of the best Tiny homes I have seen.
@joannegriffin
@joannegriffin 3 года назад
Every good artist/architect understands that constraints are the genius behind great art. This is a triumph!
@humaarsh2285
@humaarsh2285 3 года назад
This needs to be highly praised. The design, the witty usage of space, the high end finishes, it is all just remarkable. Luxurious yet cozy!
@butchvictor6509
@butchvictor6509 3 года назад
Amazing design! My fave are the lights😊
@gannagass4370
@gannagass4370 3 года назад
Amazing ideas from this architect..I like the way she explained all..thanks Kirsten for a great share again
@laowu830
@laowu830 3 года назад
I love this space! Love it!
@anydaynow01
@anydaynow01 3 года назад
This is a really great use of space, and the design is something I would never get tired of looking at; reminds me of the medieval town houses with their footprint restrictions and they had to build out their floor plans above the first story if they wanted more space.
@elizabeths4371
@elizabeths4371 3 года назад
The light fixtures in the kitchen are Genius and I liked the innovative bathroom plumbing solutions too!
@desmondtutu7916
@desmondtutu7916 3 года назад
This is the best home-tour channel on youtube! Thanks!
@womanofsubstance8735
@womanofsubstance8735 3 года назад
Unique. I often don't care for slanted ceilings, but the ambience in this home is quite comfortable. I really love the window wall, and who would have thought of an outdoor shower? Excellent.
@ParadoxKismet
@ParadoxKismet 3 года назад
I love this home! The architect is so creative. I love how she thinks outside of the box to work with her clients.
@DevinWiles
@DevinWiles 3 года назад
absolutely agree about working within tight constraints and how it forces creative thinking. Love the results here.
@melissacash6428
@melissacash6428 3 года назад
I would love to see more of her work! This was truly amazing
@crystalborealisstudio
@crystalborealisstudio 3 года назад
I agree, it's brilliant, beautiful, functional and unique. The front window collage panel is my favorite element.
@cynmann4584
@cynmann4584 3 года назад
I love this house. The architect is brilliant. Obvious that great craftsmen did the work.
@imari2305
@imari2305 3 года назад
Visually stunning plus the house looks as if it's been in that spot for years.
@shariberry3123
@shariberry3123 3 года назад
I love the windows! And the shake siding. Excellent!
@purplewombat1923
@purplewombat1923 3 года назад
I love it! Very clever use of space.
@jesselafleur2728
@jesselafleur2728 3 года назад
Another outstanding place!!! Thanks guys I don't know where you keep finding these places but don't stop ....
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