These are becoming my favorite videos on RU-vid.. you guys not only show a home, you tell a story. A story that increasingly involves sustainability, and right now there are few narratives more noble than that. Ty LP 🙏😌🌳
This is really nice, I really like the colours and playful design. Not only it does look cozy, it also looks like it's fun to traverse around the house. It has so much personality, it's actually refreshing to see something that's not just a posh showoff.
Love it. It's not stark with harsh lines, glass box-y. Yet modern. Inviting, warm, so family friendly. The same cannot be said for most "modern glass/concrete boxes". It's beautiful to me
It's impressive how architectural crafts like this considers the health improvement of the residents, paying much attention to the use of materials, sustainability and of course, livability...
I'm really suprised this home is in Perth,, s it's so unlike so many houses in the West. I thought it was in Melbourne. It's truly beautiful and original just love your ideas and the playfulness of the home. Love the brickwork, the rooftop...so many great ideas. Love love love it! ❤️
Truely beautiful and well designed home. It would be a joy to live in a home like that. I wonder how in gentle renovations one can incorporate some of this sort of thoughtful, joyful design
What a unique space! A fireman’s pole in the house-YES, sign me up! Netting to hang out on-yes please! So happy not to see plain white walls everywhere. (Designers, please stop trying to tell me how great they are. They are not.) Wish the vid had shown smoother shots of the interiors in the main living areas. Still, a lovely vid of a lovely, exciting, and inspiring home!
Looks like a lot of fun. Think it would be a nightmare to keep clean, but looks like it suits the family perfectly and they seem to love it. And that is what matters.
This is stunning to me, im tired of seeing overly wooden homes, overly natural or overly fake, bricks have this beautiful balance of the two and they look amazing here.
W O W. So many amazing ideas! I want to borrow the idea of mixing the glazed and unglazed tiles to affect the light. The lack of preciousness, the mix of old and new....livability indeed!
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Глядя на этот шест и каменные ступени рядом с его основанием, создаётся ощущение, что Скорая Помощь будет частым гостем в этом доме. Но, это только ощущение )
return to monke, dude I love this idea. Every time I suggest a not-so-conventional way to go about it. I always get told to scrap the idea and use stairs or Ella Vader
how is there privacy when you can see into every backyard (and rear portions of the house), and have windows in the upper stories of adjacent homes on the block that can look into your home?
Beautiful home and unique brick work for sure; just wish the video was shot like some of the former ones--with a clearer explanation and walk-through of the layout and Floorplan. Cheers!
Beautifully shot. But have you ever considered a floor plan? I never have a clue of what the actual house is like even after I've watched the entire video. Or is the objective just to highlight the mood the place can evoke? 😏
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Love the design and atmosphere, but i'm not sure about off the shelf being a "sustainable" option when most off the shelf products are manufactured terribly. I understand the no waste thought but I don't think that offsets it enough to consider it "sustainable". Please don't green wash, this house so many lovely features to talk about without the need to force a "trendy" subject :)