Impressive video. Always love watching these type of time lapse. Thanks for sharing! For people who are commenting cheap etc, you need to educate yourself more about architecture and climate.
A lot of modern houses are built like that today. Even in Denmark, where we build houses out of bricks 99% of the time. Even here we still use plasterboards for the interior walls. Mainly because it's cheaper and that allows more people to be able to afford building their dream home :)
While this house seems to have almost zero insulation, I can tell that it's a whole other story for Danish houses. Here we have walls that are almost half a meter thick and the vast majority of that is rockwool insulation. It gets so hot in the new built houses in Denmark in our otherwise fairly cold summers, that aircondition or at least a fan or two, is a neccesity. This also means that they keep the heat inside the home, extraordinarily well in the winter.
In Denmark we usually raise up concrete panels and then build up around those with insulation and bricks on the outside and insulation, wood, more insulation, another layer of "sticks" and then plaster walls. Makes some hella sturdy buildings. All bricks are laid from floor to roof by hand of course.
What a shame to destroy the old facade...it was classic and would have aged well in terms of value, and could have been moved and re-used. You bulldozed the old house and then write 'reform your home' or something like that....Anyway, I did enjoy watching the interior. The exterior is now completely generic and unremarkable. It lowers the value of the street compared to the classic white veneered house before it. It can never return, where as the house now there are everywhere. Shame..but not my call. Pls remember folks..we destroyed a lot of our cities in the 1960s ...Italy and Europe were smart...their homes and streets are now timeless and valuable.
who is out there like watching these kind of videos to make hope that it will happen to your homes
Impressive video. Always love watching these type of time lapse. Thanks for sharing!
For people who are commenting cheap etc, you need to educate yourself more about architecture and climate.
Whenever I watch videos like this I want to build them in mine craft
Cobrafang 197 me too
Same
The drywall mud job looks amazing! Very even mud lines...
Great vid Thanks for making it
Nice, keep up the awsome work
That will take me a hour and a half to build in Minecraft Pool included ahahah
Cost of build?
L love your videos so much
On the outside looked great but then the cheaper materials on the inside gave it away.
A lot of modern houses are built like that today. Even in Denmark, where we build houses out of bricks 99% of the time. Even here we still use plasterboards for the interior walls. Mainly because it's cheaper and that allows more people to be able to afford building their dream home :)
I hate that the walls have almost zero insulation within the house as a result, though. My dream home would have sound-proof walls, lol.
While this house seems to have almost zero insulation, I can tell that it's a whole other story for Danish houses. Here we have walls that are almost half a meter thick and the vast majority of that is rockwool insulation. It gets so hot in the new built houses in Denmark in our otherwise fairly cold summers, that aircondition or at least a fan or two, is a neccesity. This also means that they keep the heat inside the home, extraordinarily well in the winter.
Great video but much too fast. I would have enjoyed it much more if the speed had been slower.
too much bricks outside😒
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Я был рад если мне такой домик построили в Днепре но денег не хватит))
L love you so much
after reading your reviews...NO THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mmm
I shake my head when I see people stick build expensive homes. Structural Insulated panels are far superior to stick building.
In Denmark we usually raise up concrete panels and then build up around those with insulation and bricks on the outside and insulation, wood, more insulation, another layer of "sticks" and then plaster walls. Makes some hella sturdy buildings. All bricks are laid from floor to roof by hand of course.
What a shame to destroy the old facade...it was classic and would have aged well in terms of value, and could have been moved and re-used. You bulldozed the old house and then write 'reform your home' or something like that....Anyway, I did enjoy watching the interior. The exterior is now completely generic and unremarkable. It lowers the value of the street compared to the classic white veneered house before it. It can never return, where as the house now there are everywhere. Shame..but not my call. Pls remember folks..we destroyed a lot of our cities in the 1960s ...Italy and Europe were smart...their homes and streets are now timeless and valuable.
McDonald Jones is better sorry
Yuk!
I know right!! It’s so plain-
Looks like a small space to build and people next door inhaling all that crap