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Inside a Multi-Million Dollar MODERN JAPANESE House Feat.  

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@AbroadinJapan
@AbroadinJapan Год назад
Don’t miss the greatest impersonation of Alex you’ve ever heard at 18:40
@Josh-gv4lc
@Josh-gv4lc Год назад
Hi, Kurisu!!!
@anthonynelson6671
@anthonynelson6671 Год назад
I want a Connor review of your voice acting as Alex.
@DavidMacchiaW
@DavidMacchiaW Год назад
That was good. Really good.
@epicthief
@epicthief Год назад
Ending clip was gold
@knackigbrot
@knackigbrot Год назад
So… How much is the house?
@dspiritlight
@dspiritlight Год назад
Just trying to win the lottery in the US, then immediately reach out to Alex to get it all settled.
@carycoombe3380
@carycoombe3380 Год назад
I like how one video he is showing Chris these mansions, and the next he is showing him these tiny little run down places with the toilet door on the outside of the building.
@TheUluxian
@TheUluxian Год назад
I've rescued a couple of houses over the years that were almost overtaken by nature, and it's an incredibly satisfying task. Nowhere near the scale and expense of this property, but finding these hidden gems and breathing new life into them gives you such a feeling of accomplishment. So much more so than constructing something brand new.
@richyket661
@richyket661 Год назад
Is it worth it for market value, or do you always end up spending more than you hoped for when rescuing houses?
@LightningStrikes66
@LightningStrikes66 Год назад
Yeah I am interested in this process
@sondres.8021
@sondres.8021 Год назад
Ah yes, more properties I will never be able to afford🤌
@unstoppablesneakywolf7249
@unstoppablesneakywolf7249 Год назад
Lol
@Luca-kv4bs
@Luca-kv4bs Год назад
The video are nice but I agree. He should also show some cheaper houses that people would commonly buy
@AdityaSharma-ug3ip
@AdityaSharma-ug3ip Год назад
You can't afford them now. You never know about later
@ChristopherCricketWallace
@ChristopherCricketWallace Год назад
@@AdityaSharma-ug3ip very positive! Good attitude!
@WestZ
@WestZ Год назад
Not yet
@Danny.._
@Danny.._ Год назад
appreciate you showing us how big the bathtub is despite the danger of chris turning the water on while you're in there! 😂
@assylblog
@assylblog Год назад
The old house still looked incredible despite its ran down state. It is a tough decision between respecting the past of the building, and adapting it to the future, but I think preserving more of the original interior would have given the building a more interesting character. Now it is not really that much different from other luxurious modernist houses.
@pixiemagic36
@pixiemagic36 Год назад
Agreed, it feels really cold and clinical after being renovated. The before felt so organic and rich (in history) I think it would have looked incredible if they’d recreated the original style but added modern elements and touches that mixed well with the original colours and themes.
@assylblog
@assylblog Год назад
@@pixiemagic36 100%
@MaxRollison
@MaxRollison Год назад
I don't think there was much left of the house to really preserve. Maybe you mean look and feel, but even so it's sort of just your own preference. The person who decided to renovate just has a preference of modernity and if you really wanted a house with that original 'untouched' feel, there are many places like that in Japan. I saw a lot of character in the house, especially the artistic appeal & the thought that went into every piece (especially the heart of the house). In my opinion I would rather it be more modernized/artistic rather than less, otherwise it would be too traditional to stand out.
@None38389
@None38389 Год назад
@@MaxRollison I'm personally more in favor of preserving the original look, especially considering it's an almost 100 year old design, which is a lot harder to come by than the modern minimalistic look. I honestly think traditional would stand out more than modern, the same modern look is everywhere these days.
@xc43t
@xc43t 11 месяцев назад
@@None38389 yep, they built a museum with furniture you rather won´t touch. Imagine leaving a water ring on that one of a kind table😀
@phunk8607
@phunk8607 Год назад
Saw the lamp and instantly thought of Noguchi!!!!!! The influential mid century designer… ahhh design school history lesson 101… as a design geek for classic light and chairs i recognised most of these
@will2998
@will2998 Год назад
8:35 Alex looks so professional even in casual clothes, while Chris is being a good contrast to the scene(?)
@ardendolas
@ardendolas Год назад
You two have such a fun dynamic! Alex, hopefully you've learned your lesson about Chris and tubs!
@Shawnraines
@Shawnraines Год назад
I like hearing from the property owners, its always interesting seeing their investment and pride in speaking on it. Great video as always!
@duelperfect
@duelperfect Год назад
Chris: This garden is absolutely stunning! Alex: Yes, but chair…
@carriepadgett2743
@carriepadgett2743 Год назад
It makes me happy to see old homes restored. It reminds me of that Korean animated film called "House" (Jib) about house spirits that thrive on the love and life lived in a home. It's hard to find the film but so moving. When I see something like this, it's makes me think of the spirit of the home being restored to happiness and not lonely anymore.
@lisagerman2111
@lisagerman2111 Год назад
@Carrie - I too feel that restoring the spirit of the home/property is essential in restoration projects of this nature...the respect for maintaining decades & sometimes hundreds of years of lives lived under its roof is interwoven in the timbers and gardens. There is a resonance gained through the lives & experiences of those who lived in the space despite being long gone to their ancestors.
@VerhoevenSimon
@VerhoevenSimon Год назад
I love that garden viewing area.
@Vizteca
@Vizteca Год назад
Thank you, Alex for showing us such an incredible place and bringing your vast knowledge! Can't wait for the next segment of "Impress Abroad"
@itsmefm
@itsmefm Год назад
Honestly as much as I love Chris and Connor's dynamic, I really *really* love Chris and Alex's dynamic!
@itsmefm
@itsmefm Год назад
@tokyo portfolio Alex speaks English, at least TRY to scam me correctly lmaoo
@VachiVT
@VachiVT Год назад
To one day be able to design and work in a renovation of this quality would be a dream. This house is gorgeous!
@christelklinko7683
@christelklinko7683 Год назад
Chris, do you have a brother in France living with family and friends doing videos?
@noahgolden6258
@noahgolden6258 Год назад
i love how they respected the houses past but emphasize the modernity of it as well and at the same time its a luxurious display but a humble show of minimalism.
@paultuck
@paultuck Год назад
This place looks incredible and amazing. Plus Alex demonstrating not just impressive knowledge about the property but also the razor sharp reflexes when Chris is near any tap.
@thevectorchef
@thevectorchef Год назад
I loved how that place was restored. The food was a great bonus as well.
@SharpStrike
@SharpStrike Год назад
As someone who has some interest in design, watching Chris gawk at this house and being explained Noguchi and Sori Yanagi was great. I never thought I'd hear Chris ever mention Noguchi, especially as many times as he has. Would be fun to see someone knowledgeable take him on a museum tour and see how he reacts to things. This is probably my favorite house ever featured on this channel, love how they preserved the old beams, use of midcentury era furniture mixed with modern minimalism, and indirect lighting scheme that also included highlighting the preserved ceiling. Really show's Japan's strength at mixing old and new styles and strong design culture. His comment on the push to open cabinets is funny because you can get that from IKEA at a reasonable price or convert existing cabinets with a few parts from Amazon. Also, it's true that those specific Noguchi pieces are beautiful and probably expensive, but the standard ones you can get online officially or through eBay are reasonably priced (
@shelleyscloud3651
@shelleyscloud3651 Год назад
I really didn’t like the dynamic those two fell into here. Chris was playing up, and I totally get it, he’s British so instead of just calling out the pretentious crap he was being fed ( because that would be aggressively rude- and let’s face it, reading something in a book does not confer instant superiority) he played the piss taking thug. Even though he’s far from a piss taking thug, but equally far from being a pretentious twat. So I totally get why he went for thé tongue-in-cheek at least I’ll get a giggle here option.
@Hooked13G
@Hooked13G Год назад
I'm loving this series
@Sight4SoreEyes039
@Sight4SoreEyes039 Год назад
This guy is definitely in the right field. It's no bs to say he has a passion for his work. Kudos to you.
@YuuKaizaki
@YuuKaizaki Год назад
Awesome House. You can really feel the spirit of Japan.
@marienkaefer1660
@marienkaefer1660 Год назад
Just a gorgeous home; the before and after photos really dial in how the restoration preserved the old and fused in the new. Looks like a great spot to either read or write a book on a rainy day. Thanks for sharing can't wait to see more.
@uberpinkwarrior
@uberpinkwarrior Год назад
You and Chris have great chemistry. Always a treat to see him on the show.
@Narnendil
@Narnendil Год назад
I'd love to see more places with gardens on this channel :) This looks amazing!
@matt-lang
@matt-lang Год назад
This is a gorgeous property and house, and I love how it has such a large guest suite that parents or friends/family could stay in comfortable for a long time, and it looks great for entertaining as well. And the interior style and furnishing of the home is simply incredible. Everything is so considered and carefully placed. This just became one of my favourite homes I've ever seen!
@didriksen86
@didriksen86 Год назад
I like this dynamics that you guys have! Always a pleasure watch!
@runestonedk
@runestonedk Год назад
I have no idea what Zen actually is. But in my head, this is a Zen place
@knackigbrot
@knackigbrot Год назад
Finally. A building I would actually buy but will never be affordable.
@Alfabrena
@Alfabrena Год назад
This place is Gorgeous ❤
@henoji777
@henoji777 Год назад
Beautiful house. Love Noguchi's work happy to see the pieces presented here so well preserved!
@ronisworld2916
@ronisworld2916 День назад
Love the Gate, the front door, bathroom and the garden.
@Empieye
@Empieye Год назад
Every corner of this place seems to have been designed so you always have an art piece or scenery in view(or No Gucci), absolutely dripping with style. At some points it felt like they somehow fused the past with modern architecture!
@LaNoir.
@LaNoir. Год назад
This video reminded me on a Shogo video I recently watched about tea ceremony: you will always have one special item that the rest of the ceremony revolves around to not overwhelm your guests - I never felt that description this much like during this house tour. I would be in constant fear to be indebted for a lifetime after one visit. Nice stuff, but simply *too much.*
@SC-qu8rj
@SC-qu8rj Год назад
Chris' arms looking kind of big here. Good for him
@lynetteray2146
@lynetteray2146 Год назад
The 1950s were great! I was born in 1957! Things have been going really well until recently. I'm glad I had most of my life in the 'before catastrophe planet earth!
@Psykel
@Psykel Год назад
A tip for anyone who wants a little bit of Noguchi in their homes: He designed some lamps for Vitra, which are still made today (in Japan, of course) and will only set you back about 300 dollars/euros for the smaller table lamp models.
@kevinezra2115
@kevinezra2115 Год назад
I shit you not, as soon as Chris started playing with the lights and they went off, an ad for lightbulbs came up for me 😅😅
@bacail
@bacail Год назад
Gorgeous house and a fun time with Mr Affable😊
@qexdee2189
@qexdee2189 Год назад
Good to see mr affable here
@nikitabhoelai4420
@nikitabhoelai4420 Год назад
I just love how chris describes things. It's so calming and peacefully
@locarferrata
@locarferrata Год назад
Another great video guys!! we want moree!
@Mic_Mike
@Mic_Mike Год назад
AMAZING place!! Love it! Absolutely in love with these renovated traditional japanese houses!
@abelgerli
@abelgerli Год назад
I actually have seen a shop in Kyoto that sold different varieties of moss loved it.
@LMeg9
@LMeg9 Год назад
The animation at the start was so cute and funny!
@rapthor666
@rapthor666 Год назад
The push and pull between these two gents is great The property, only in my dreams, but that's very nice Actually ate those sushi for breakfast in Nara, pretty tasty. Even when i ate the first one with leaf
@angelosm1498
@angelosm1498 Год назад
My wish has been granted!! Thank you for the amazing video thank you for showing us traditional Japanese architecture! I always wonder how you manage to convince people to show you around their houses XD To be honest if my house was like that I would want to brag about it.
@epicthief
@epicthief Год назад
Moss gardens are my dream
@Little_Duck_
@Little_Duck_ Год назад
Alex, this is one of the best places you've shown us! Thank you!
@XzadforSpacefox
@XzadforSpacefox Год назад
Loving every video you put out. Thank you !
@eskimberly7424
@eskimberly7424 Год назад
A piece of heaven on Earth. I would be a bit terrified of staying here though, for fear of accidentally harming a priceless Noguchi lamp or dining set or a $40,000 bookshelf. The serenity of the gardens is incredible.
@shukrantpatil
@shukrantpatil Год назад
I somehow prefer the pre renovation house, has that overly authentic feeling.
@SudoYETI
@SudoYETI Год назад
More Chris! He provides such a stark difference to Alex but it works beautifully.
@TATOOINETABLEFLIP
@TATOOINETABLEFLIP Год назад
These are amazing, and I love seeing them! One of my favorite things to do whenever I’m in Japan is to wander around the older districts and check out the houses and buildings! Keep up the great work, boys!
@gmsimon
@gmsimon Год назад
Minus the bedroom, it could pass as a really nice and comfy cafe.
@disturbed250
@disturbed250 Год назад
Just in time for some dinner time viewing..
@galas455
@galas455 Год назад
What an amazing house, great job to both of you for showing us an old/new Japanese house.
@costona
@costona Год назад
Great house. Thanks for the great video.
@Ohhcrystaal
@Ohhcrystaal Год назад
I plan on going to Nara in April of next year so I might pass by here! Thank you for sharing another dreamy place 😍
@mariet4004
@mariet4004 Год назад
I DO want to see more furnished Japanese homes and traditional homes. :) Wasn't just me?
@Ricky-zf9cv
@Ricky-zf9cv Год назад
I’m a huge fan of traditional East Asian buildings, the blend of modern and traditional is amazing
@booksandocha
@booksandocha Год назад
This was really nice, love the attention to detail.
@anthonynelson6671
@anthonynelson6671 Год назад
The bathtub joking between Alex and Chris > maybe they need to let off some steam with a Supersoaker water gun fight?
@_spartan11796
@_spartan11796 Год назад
Gorgeous. Love these videos!
@healsyeah
@healsyeah Год назад
i had no idea about the moss tuffs, thats amazing!
@j134679
@j134679 Год назад
wouldn't it be super slippery to walk on?
@japan_glimpse
@japan_glimpse Год назад
The interior is quite beautiful!
@MsSmartmonkeee
@MsSmartmonkeee Год назад
Love your videos!🎉
@Waersted
@Waersted Год назад
Keep it up with this series man! It's really interesting
@Drew_H.
@Drew_H. Год назад
The exposed roof looks great, I wish we could do that around where I live. We need lots of insulation in the roof and walls.
@jackienaiditch7965
@jackienaiditch7965 Год назад
I love the minimalist aesthetic of modern Japanese homes. My husband and I used that aesthetic for inspiration when building our own home in the Los Angeles area. We, too, have mid-century furniture, including a coffee table by Noguchi.
@pda1799
@pda1799 Год назад
This was an impressive house.
@TangibleGoods
@TangibleGoods Год назад
I was just in Nara for the first time 2 weeks ago! Loved it, but those deer are fiesty!
@Shiko..
@Shiko.. Год назад
u gave me amazing design ideas with a project of mine in the house, i sincerely thank u.
@clyde5273
@clyde5273 Год назад
Amazing video, I hope you do more like this
@ritwik5774
@ritwik5774 Год назад
brilliant video!
@tadanoshumi
@tadanoshumi Год назад
I love the minimalist design. Looks awesome!
@TheBrokenEclipse
@TheBrokenEclipse Год назад
Wow, just... wow!
@1MrBryn
@1MrBryn Год назад
My in-laws lived in Ikoma, and the train station had a shop that sold the persimmon wrapped sushi. One of my all time favorites and annoyingly I've never seen it outside of Japan.
@Sfb396
@Sfb396 Год назад
Piece of art. So beautiful.
@qhuizatlantis8484
@qhuizatlantis8484 Год назад
I want-- NEED this house!
@Arachnid-Man
@Arachnid-Man Год назад
Wow amazing!
@Otaku_Nerds
@Otaku_Nerds Год назад
Simply brilliant ☺️
@Astran0th
@Astran0th Год назад
Incredible house!
@rajpratap9429
@rajpratap9429 Год назад
Brilliant video mate
@joed8020
@joed8020 10 дней назад
Those display cases would be perfect for my anime figures! 😍
@moreblack
@moreblack Год назад
What an affable guest host.
@f.remplakowski
@f.remplakowski Год назад
The best one yet.
@louieestrivo
@louieestrivo Год назад
This is so exciting.
@pysia_2068
@pysia_2068 Год назад
Another great video 🥰
@IanFarquharson2
@IanFarquharson2 Год назад
Lovely place. Thanks Alex.
@dollofvoodoo
@dollofvoodoo Год назад
Stunning.
@mjmikaelson
@mjmikaelson 8 месяцев назад
Great episode! Chris is awesome as well! I love his channel too.
@Teetop-cx3oe
@Teetop-cx3oe Год назад
i love the intro!!!!
@mizzprettyhuston
@mizzprettyhuston 6 месяцев назад
Okay I am in love with this house 😍
@jinjinjinrou
@jinjinjinrou Год назад
At this point chris just appears everywhere and whenever someone in japan is filming a youtube vid.
@DavidMeggers
@DavidMeggers Год назад
Chris sent me. Liked, sub’d etc. But regardless of how I got here, like your content. The renovation is stunning.
@rodrigopalma2727
@rodrigopalma2727 Год назад
So far, this is one of the most beautiful houses you've filmed. Each and every room is exquisite and dreamy. In one of your next videos, I'd like you to film a home entirely designed and decorated by Muji. Can you do it?
@PedroManX
@PedroManX Год назад
Amazing.
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