I can't believe how she can marry this so different styles in such a way. She has a big talent and thinks outside the box. Thanx for inspiring us with these videos!!! Sara Nena DIY
@@Kristiemaewolfe I fell I love with your projects! Please make a serie about how you build everything. Like the foam with which you made the potato's wall?! Wooow mind blowing.
She missed the most important things in a Hobbit hole! The pantry, the kitchen, the dining room - everything to do with food! Hobbits would hate it! :D
@@Kristiemaewolfe do you have plans on adding more Hobbit houses on the property?use of the word "Communal" seems to imply you have big plans. My 20 yo son may be the biggesf LOTR fan... if we are ever in the area we will be staying here.. Such a great Hobbit house! You did a great job..
@@Kristiemaewolfe IN addition to more hobbit holes will you ever make some hobbit HOMES AS well? LIKe places with actual bedrooms living rooms, dinning rooms, and its own kitchen...like Bilbo's home; this way families could also come and stay?
This is just so cool! My husband is 6'7" so I think this one might be a better getaway for my sister and I! Love the looks of the Fire Lookout as well!! I love the imagination and attention to detail that has gone to all four of these getaway places. We love Hawaii so the Tree House is also appealing. I saw the Potato first on Mr. and Mrs. Adventure's channel and it certainly has its a"peel" as well (sorry couldn't resist!)
Grand to have a new perspective on this fascinating house -- thank you, Jenna! My 9-year-old daughter is a big fan of Kristie Wolfe's work & built a structure inspired by the firewarden's tower in our back garden (smaller than the original but still taller than our house). My daughter sleeps up there pretty often but is currently tenting elsewhere on our land -- when I see her next I shall direct her to this video...
Love love love it, been waiting all for this, my dream home as I am only 5ft and live alone and love lord of the rings so so much❤ that door is AMAZING❤😍❤🇨🇮
I absolutely LOVE the outside of this hobbit house. I do find it hard to believe that it's 288 sq. ft., though. The inside was a little disappointing for me, as I would love a house like this to live in, but I guess it would have to be bigger. LOL This one has no kitchen and really no living room to speak of. There is so much that is really cool, though, especially the door, the fireplace, and the bathroom. It would be a fun place to stay, for sure! ♥
Imagine a small home, hobbit town community, set up like the Movie! Been something I've imagined for yrs, and just need more folks interested in that type of living!
Beautifully done !💖 I would love to live there , awesome place to inspire my imagination to oil paint !💖💕 your work is so unbelievable ! Its so cool to know that a builder with such a fantastic amagination like you exist . 👍
Ummm... How do they cook food? It's not like the average hotel where you can survive with a kettle for tea and coffee and step downstairs to the street to restaurants and fast food joints. With all that space, could they have not fitted in a mini kitchen? Even an outdoor stove?
It’s about a 10 min drive to town that has a bunch of wonderful restaurants so it’s very much built to be like a hotel room rather than a house for full time living :)
I wonder why she never built the other two Hobbit houses she had staked out on the 5 1/2 acres, and the above ground kitchen she was going to build to make a little Hobbit village?
I've renovated my home in Orkcore. The look is dominated by red, grey, and brown. Brown leather and brown wood. Grey concrete, grey iron, grey stone, occasionally grey stained wood such as my house number sign. Red leather, sedona red stained wood, a bit of red trim, red painted roof. Dark ages war/hunting weapons such as battleaxes, shields, and spears as decorations. Hide rugs and Navajo rugs. Raw materials and recycled materials such as barnwood tables. Exposed industrial elements such as large bolts where practical and industrial iron brackets. Pointiness added everywhere it can be done safely, such as pointy plants, pointy curtain-rods, pointy fencing, pyramid tacks, horns, antlers.
I think it’s so cool That you create fr your heart! I live in Hilo Hawaii n am interested in seeing your tree house one day. It’s something listed on my personal bucket list ! Aloha
very very very cool. I am looking at building a cabin or hobbit house on my beautiful 23 aces property. I used my Kubota with a backhoe attachment to build the roads and now looking at doing the dig for the hobbit house. I have some videos of this on my channel. Thanks for sharing.
Very nice. Perhaps she should have arcitectural plans made of it and offer them for sale. Before Hobbit houses became known about (Tolkien readers did though) structures like this were called Earth Sheltered Building Designs.
Nice hobbit hole, but only one problem with it (like so many AirBnB places!) This doesn't seem accessible to those of us who are wheelchair bound! So I'm guessing that this isn't ADA accessible?