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What an amazing space!! Loved this video. I like how you interview at the same time as showing the space makes for a really great viewing experience. :) Thank you. This is one of my favourite spaces of all your videos to date. :)
ОтветитьBrilliant! Like a colorful beehive!
ОтветитьKirsten, your subject matter never ceases to amaze me. Keep 'em coming!
ОтветитьAs always, another great clip. I like how the exterior is very traditional and then, wow, a very "Alice in Wonderland" interior. Nice to visit, but I wouldn't like to live there. Here in NZ we build mostly in wood, but we have a minimum of a 50yr life, but we have homes over 100yrs old where the wood has been naturally harden by age to a state, that nails can not be nailed into it. That's if the wood hasn't been infested by "borer" or "termites."
Ответитьits interesting, but I feel like it would have looked nicer had he not used plywood, or had he at least fully painted the plywood. It might be an effect that doesn't translate well to video, but I feel like it looks, I suppose incomplete. The colors look great but it looks rather cheap. Also at one point you show a hole leading into the bathroom, I'm not sure if you can see into that normally or if they had the camera on a pole but that would probably freak me out.
ОтветитьThat's incredible..I especially like the one video from the top corner overlooking the living room...nice little work or reading nook.
ОтветитьThis home is artistic without it being overbearing I love it. And when he closed the door to the master bedroom I would have given him my mizuage then and there! Sexy!
ОтветитьI would have liked to seen it as a rehabbed apartment complex.
Ответитьhow cool was the kid on the unicycle.. amazing skills and balance
Ответитьplease continue to make more videos!! :) I have finished watching all your videos and rewatch them a few times lol...
ОтветитьWhat a wonderful idea. The home is perfect and so much fun. Everybody stays connected and in touch with each other in the home yet they also have there own space. Beautiful job.
ОтветитьWhoa!
Brilliant!!!
Is the best! Thanks Kirsten keep it up!
ОтветитьFantastic approach, Love what the architect suggested instead of demolishing the home
Ответитьthis house screams fire hazard
Ответитьwhen the girls grow older they'd hate these 'no privacy' rooms imo
ОтветитьAmazing design. Would have been a complex project to tackle with all those angles, particularly within a pre-existing structure! Great colours and wood treatment! Love it!
ОтветитьLooks like a waste of space and impractical. But it's artsy though.
ОтветитьI like how the Japanese are not into stainless steel appliances or granite counter tops like the Americans.
Ответитьso cool!
Ответитьnice design :)
ОтветитьInteresting design but I can imagine sweeping and dirt falling through the cutout or mopping and water dripping down
ОтветитьInteresting designs but not a fan of the colors pink and blue in the house. Not in love with plywood all over place.
Ответитьit's beautiful but no intimacy :/
ОтветитьInteresting home ! I love this channel are there any other similar channels ?
Ответитьcool
Ответитьi saw Honda HRV
Ответитьthis house is MAGNIFIQUE!
ОтветитьThis house looks so dangerous! Open spaces up high where children are running around. I'd be so scared for my kids
Ответитьgorgeous. would so live here.
ОтветитьVery unique and interesting. I don't normally feel compelled to need to shut myself away or anything. But, really, the lack of privacy really puts me off here. I've never seen the thinking behind things like the parents getting privacy, but the children never have the option. like "Well, yeah obviously the parents have to have privacy" and just brush off the kids, or be adamant cause you wanna watch every little move. I can understand like putting a tv in the master bedroom, but not one in the kid's rooms and stuff. But the ability to have privacy in your own home should be an equal privilege across the board. I'm not saying let the kids shut themselves away and parents cant come into their 8 year old's room without asking for permission and just leaving anytime they say they want privacy. Not at all.
But, it's just one of those things that I feel should be mutual for anyone in the home. Everyone should have the ability to all feel equally as comfortable. This seems like it'd grow to be very uncomfortable and disliked by the kids. Maybe I'm wrong. There's plenty of families that are just tight knit like that. But I can just imagine the paranoia creeping on, you can't mumble out a cuss if you stubbed your toe, no phone call isn't being listened in on, or whatever. There's a whole list of things you could imagine that could pop up as a result of lack of privacy.
But again, maybe it works just fine.
Just for me, in my home, I like being able to find solace at practically any moment, and I'd like my guests and others too as well. I plan on building my own tiny home, and I understand that's not exactly the route you'd go looking for privacy, there's only so much you can do. But I'll be making sure it's not as if only one person is able to find a comfortable peaceful and "private" area at a time.
wow. cool
ОтветитьThis house is such a piece of art! I would love to, at least, stay for a couple of weeks. So interesting with all the angles! I just love it!
ОтветитьThis place is super cool.
ОтветитьBy far one of my favourite interior structures I've seen yet, so creative and artistic. Amazing to see a home with a different perspective towards artistic design. I love your channel, spent the majority of last week watching your videos and as a 15 year old it's given me much interest and hope to do something edgy with a home like I've always wanted. It's been my dream to be a interior designer but I thought it was nearly impossible for me to achieve in the UK growing up with no concept towards structures, however after sliming across your channel I have been inspired. I feel this is something I want to be doing and exploring later on. Thank you for I enlightening me and showing us all architecture we rarely come across in day to day lives.
Ответитьwow! such a fancy interior design!
ОтветитьI'm in Love with this. So interesting in every way and directions.
ОтветитьIt's like a playhouse, the way the kids can run a ring around upstairs while peeking in on what's going on downstairs. Perfect for keeping the youngsters active considering there's not really a yard to play outside in.
ОтветитьIt looks like a Tim Burton movie set! I love it
ОтветитьBrilliant and daring.
ОтветитьThis house is awesome!
ОтветитьLove this!!
ОтветитьThis is a really cool looking house! I also like the chandeliers.
ОтветитьCubist house is the right term
ОтветитьConcept is interesting........but what is up with adults that require their privacy, yet decide the kids get none? If you want them to be accessible and easy to communicate with, make the rooms small - just for sleeping - and the main living spaces really large and useful?
ОтветитьM encantó!! Yo quiero una casa ASI!!👏👏👏👏
ОтветитьBeautiful house, but as a structural engineer, I'm not sure how I feel about it in highly seismic Japan. Thank you fr your excellent videos Ms. Dirksen.
ОтветитьHowls moving castle say no more
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