Looking forward to more of this type of content. I found your channel when looking for a keyboard a couple of months ago and your quality is insane for the amount of subscribers you have. You definitely deserve it!
Love how you touched on the thought process of the space so quickly and efficiently. You've done a better job with this than a lot of other larger RU-vidrs I've seen.
I'm liking the contrast between the keyboard sets worth hundreds (thousands?) of dollars and your desk shelf which is literally a $10 kitchen cabinet door on top of some bricks lmao
i'm happy that there are still people who layout dual monitor this way (horizontally and bezel at the center) because i also have the same set). i tried the left monitor in vertical before but it feels awkward in terms of symmetry (because i don't like my cpu on the desk). looks great.
Just wanted to pop in, this is one of my favorite channels on RU-vid at the moment - combination of audio (voice and music), film style, color, it just all so so fun and nice to watch. Thank you for creating things that are beautiful.
hey man you're videos are truly a hidden gem! I was stuck on what content I should make on my social media, but your video style, editing, pacing, and all of the niche/small details really inspire me to put out more! thanks avi!
bingus I recently discovered your channel through your keyboard content but I'm really loving these creative vids, such as this one and your gifting guide. I hope you continue to make this type of content, as it really inspires me to dial in my workspace better as well as be more creative and aesthetic in general. You've definitely motivated me to explore new hobbies and be more creative and focused in 2023! Cheers!
I absolutely dig the aesthetics! I love how there isn't an exact theme, but it's cozy enough that really anything can tie into it. I've been in the market for a monitor mount for a while, but your little DIY brick setup was honestly a game-changer for me.
I actually also DIY-ed my desk in my room also the monitor mini desk. Using pavements is actually a really smart move, I have a few of those lying around. Man so glad I discovered this channel! Keep up the good work man you are killing it!
This is an absolutely banger of a video! Love the tour of the space as I've been trying to piece it together mentally from all the videos you've posted xD
you keep delivering, looking to do something similar next year when I move back to London. Defo will use this as inspo ❤. Enjoy the holidays and happy new year.
Great video! Lots of knowledge drops. I am designing my office space at the moment and I want to use a lot of what you have done. Where did you get those breeze blocks from? And what ikea item is the cabinets? And what ikea item is the desk shelf from? Thanks so much and keep up the good work.
Thanks! At the moment, I use the LaCie Rugged hard drives or Samsung T series SSDs if I need to move things around, but in my PC I've just been adding more internal hard drives haha
the wallpapers in the thumbnail or the video? in the video are photos i took in japan - and the ones in the thumbnail i rendered myself! i can put them up for download if you want man!
i plan to get my first camera and was wondering if you have a recommendation for a beginner? i mainly shoot videos, pictures are not so important to me.... ohh and as always ballin on a budget :D 1k max
yeah I have! currently I have hg blacks l+f, spring swapped to some random double stage ones and lubed with 205g0, 105 on springs. oh and I've got the board top mounted
hey mate! i believe it's the lagkapten table top from IKEA. hopefully that helps a bit hahaha - wouldn't recommend it though they're really quite hollow
i absolutely love your vibe and storytelling style, and this workspace is very similar to how i wanna design my dorm room! (only one semester of high school left and already done with grad requirements 🙏). i have adhd and so i definitely need a good workspace to focus my thoughts and foster productivity/creativity and this is pretty much it! thanks for the breakdown, subbed!
6:46 desk shelf hack using pavers is clever, it's also add industrial vibe. I think I will try that to replace mine, which is using old cassette as base (not safety lol).