I think that we should all appreciate this guy's hard work because I've gotta admit the fact that I can't even draw a decent house and he's here making this beautiful piece of art
Excellence in every aspect of the design. Not an easy task at all because even models making with cardboards is still very difficult.👍I appreciate this handwork and artful management a lot, Thanks
I wish I could afford even a mini version like a 1600-square-foot version of a house like this. I love modern. But would like a 2-3 car garage added completely free-standing off to the side with a nice walkway going to it so I have a workshop/mechanic area for myself as well. Here's to hoping in a few years of saving I have money to buy land to do something like this... Love your channel by the way gives me great ideas!
Hey bro, I loved the way you're making such a beautiful house and I'm actually interested in doing so. LOVE FROM INDIA. Can you help me out with materials used there in the video please ?
The materials used can be got in any country. What stood out and amazing about the whole process is the craft. This dude although not sure if he worked out the whole process alone because the face is consealed but is a house prototype genius. Cheers
This guy defo earned my sub And tip: all the lights connect together right? Try and buy mini light sensors so at night u have a lit house without wasting power on an electrical socket
Enjoyed watching the process. I am a miniatures enthusiast (yes...I make dollhouses from kits). This might be an excellent off-shoot for folks like me. A dollhouse/miniatures enthusiast would have a ball doing the interior design. I see an business of sorts here.
him just thinking piecefully and vibing with his full cold drink, damn i wish that could be me but the fact that he could make a stylish bathroom under the stairs.
i have a question like.. what do you do with these homes after you build them? do you sell them? cause if so.. i am ACYUALLY offering to buy one. lol and im SO SERIOUS.