I really appreciate the inclusion of these 3d render animations, because I think they really bring your ideas to life and make it easier for us viewers to conceptualize it all. Would you ever consider making a video showing snippets of the process of making such renders?
Came across this by accident but it stopped me in my tracks. THIS is the ultimate show of architectural genius, I've never seen such an awkward building being so exquisitely transformed. 👏👏👏👏❤
I too came across this by accident, and I’m blown away by the way in which this tiny area can be made habitable. It’s gorgeous!! Would love to see more like this so I’ve subscribed. Thank you for your incredible insight into how spaces like this can be changed 🙂
Your spatial ability is amazing and your interiors designs are far more rational yet functional and beautiful than most of the interior designers I have worked with over the years.
Absolutely genius! I am not an architect but I do share with you your passion for awkward little buildings turned into functional and beautiful living spaces.
👏 great job. I’m a hobby architect and have been designing great little houses for many years. It’s always like working with puzzles to figure out the best use of space. Your plan is top notch ❤
I came here looking for this comment. Easier sheet changes for sure, but also an easier way to get out of bed for those middle-of-the-night nature calls without having to crawl over your partner every time. I could make do with 8"!
Another fantastic design. I thought after the initial walk through of the interior that there is very little that could be done, considering all the constraints. Wow, was I wrong. Your design is truly amazing. 🙌
I really don't like the "dining room" bit. The kitchen & living room on 2 levels being that they will be the most used spaces I think is very impractical.
Your vision for this space is wonderful! I like reduction of free-standing furniture for integrated built-ins. The light colors keep the space feeling larger than it is! Beautiful!
I admire how you managed to create a very functional and cozy living space from a very narrow and dark house. You are the designer whose work is necessary and priceless!
Such a wonderful design and in the virtual tour I struggled to distinguish whether I was looking at a sophisticated mock up or the actual finished build! What a great idea for a video series, many thanks for sharing 😊
Beautiful. I reckon they've made the retaining wall into a small building, to give it more structure and to pretty up a plain stone wall. A beautiful design and love your changes!!❤
I get the vibes of a narrowboat from your design, albeit a two storey one - very similar constraints and with a similar need to build-in furniture. Lovely design.
From time to time, I return to this peculiar little structure. I can’t seem to see enough of it. The size and shape present a challenge, and this challenge is similar to what I am working with in my property. John in Bethel, Missouri. USA
This one speaks to my 'tiny' multi-use heart ♥️ Wow! You have also possibly solved a layout / stair location for my own unrenovated, narrow, deep, partially underground home here in France - thank you 🙏 I have spent countless days with Sketchup trying to figure out how to make the stairs enhance the layout rather than ruin the layout - but I hadn't made the leap of taking my campervan conversion tricks and applying it to the house 🤦♀️ Using the sides of the staircase to become dividing walls, and on to be storage sides is such a fantastic solution. My house is also narrow and long, with fewer windows due to being terraced by another house either side, and completely underground at the rear of the ground floor. Your designs always offer great new ideas on getting light in, which I'm going to play with and trial. I wonder if you could say what the dimensions are of the floorprint area of these turning stairs, and what height between floors they reach? Stair tread heights & turn angles have given me many a headache figuring them out, so I'm definitely suitably impressed with your stair work ♥️
Ah I hope you crack it! I don’t know what the stair regs are in France but these are 1m wide all the way up with a rise and going of 220mm. If you don’t have a copy already, the Architect’s Pocket Book is a great little reference manual for figuring out space layouts. Good luck!
Thanks Gemma, that's really helpful info. Loving your videos! I really like your designs - layout, materials, colour palette, elegant introduction of light - but the fact that you share your thoughts with such clear voiceover explanations is what makes your videos so compelling for me. Thanks for your generosity. I look forward to more videos 🙂
Agreed:) Also I feel like we don't think enough about technology solutions to low light situations in narrow spaces. They don't have to be expensive anymore! For example, DIY Perks channel has a video on how to make a realistic daylight window out of any old screens, and runs on LED strips so energy bill won't be astronomical - and it looks so so good.
Amazing! I love your design and material choices. This result is why it’s so important to hire the right architect. I love smaller spaces with high design elements.
@@gemmawheeleras with Emmaslow, I'm trying to figure out where to move the staircase to best effect in my small home in Cumbria. Thank you so much for the beautiful inspiration & for the tip on the Architect's Pocketbook.
Ooo this is such a unique space and wonderful redesign of it. Love the idea of the staircase branching off into all the other functions and being one piece of furniture. It's hard for me to imagine using the downstairs toilet/shower that close to people eating/working. Perhaps the space could be reclaimed for living/dining and a single upstairs bathroom would be reasonable in such a small home.
I had the same thought about the proximity of the bathroom to the kitchen table 😅 It would be perfectly fine for a single occupant, but might be tricky if you have guests!
All your videos are fascinating, but the unusual challenge offered here made this one especially interesting. The choices you made and the solutions you found were all extremely smart. I also liked that many of your ideas echoed the very best in narrowboat design, which obviously has similar constraints with a long and narrow space to configure.
I live in a school bus that my bf and I converted into an RV/tiny house. It’s amazing how similar our situation and conversations were. Long. Narrow. Built-ins. Minimal. Very cool video.
Hey Gemma, stumbled upon; and what a find! Concur with many of the other comments, so a big thanks for this - will be checking out your other videos. You got yourself a other subscriber 👍🏿. Ps, I may have an interesting lead for you in a similar vein...
As I was scrolling through redesigns of mobile homes, I noticed this video, and honestly thought it would be a good result, I was actually astounded by the quality of the end result. Bravo indeed. I only hope I can afford you when I retire to my cottage in the future. I bow down to your Magnificent Architecture. Oh and Love your Name btw.
Ive always liked this funny little building (although the road is very steep and this is on a corner too!). I believe the larger land area behind has recently sold so interested to see what becomes of it all!
I love the design and the planning that has gone in to this. It is amazing work. However I have lived in a house that had two sides covered by soil, I would never want to do that again. That house was always cold and had major damp issues.
There are ways to completely eliminate damp in the retaining wall and the soil itself has insulating properties, so the amount of insulation required on the walls to meet building regulations would be reduced. As a developer, I’ve renovated similar buildings with good results
@sadsamcq I bought a house a few months ago that has a mold situation, partly due to an interior bedroom wall that is an exposed retaining wall. Very moist conditions. While it's a visually interesting wall, I am considering having it sealed off. If you have any thoughts on that, I'd love your feedback. Thanks in advance for your response!
From humble origins to a well thought out design, making the most of the square footage. This is a very creative example of what can be achieved in a small home.
When my Sister and her Partner along with their 5 year old Son moved to Spain. They bought a Shed and converted it into a 3 bedroom home with a bathroom and kitchen along with a living/sitting/dining room. They bought it for about €15,000 and about 5 years later sold it for €75,000.
What an excellent design/furniture choice! Long term planning at its best. SO MUCH EASIER ... to later replace mattresses, pillows/cushions, small chairs than big/bulky furniture "pieces". A+ 👍 [Central lighting/stairs awesone. Perfectly disguises "narrow" width, and probably feel.]
Just exquisite. Though I would hope the boundary extended for the second bedroom and bathroom, as I cannot think of anything worse than having guests over for dinner and needing to use the toilet on the ground level literally right next to where we would all be sitting! I would want to head upstairs! So brilliant idea adding that second option. I would buy this place in a heartbeat!
Thank you so much for bringing this up. Absolutely enjoyed almost every inch of this walkthrough until I imagined entertaining in the dining room.... Possibly the neighbors and then having someone have to use the Loo during dinner? Oh my goodness. However, this design is so brilliant. I'm sure there is another solution. On the positive side, of the bathroom design I really love the application of the wall to the bathroom. Keeping it very unobtrusive to the rest of the room. Well done! Please redesign with the bathroom or possibly a very small guest bathroom/ powder room somewhere else. Neighborhood relations are important! ❤️ Subscribe to your channel and I really am looking forward to watching the rest of your posts! You have a gift. Love your designs.
I scrolled and scrolled for this comment wondering if I was the only one that noticed that. Such a lovely area and terrific architectural work put into it, with that ONE EXCEPTION, in my opinion, of course. Many people here in America have lately begun with tiny homes, but THAT is one of the things that throughly discourages me. Hopefully I'll eventually find a floor plan that is SO amazing as this, but with bathroom issue redesigned into another spot writing the home. Terrific work Gemma has here, though. 💕
It’s the difficult bits that always turn out to be special! This certainly proves that! Wonderful design really makes the most of the limited light. The ingenious storage in the bedroom is excellent!
Fantastic work! My first thought was that this would have to be treated like a boat. But the way you made the central stairwell the main feature extending on both floors and throughout into beautiful built in furnishings and storage made it a lovely livable piece of architecture. The way you highlighted the curved wall, placed the glazings and made the possible extension harmonize perfectly with the existing building is so interesting and thoughtful, it would be hard to imagine one couldn't get permits for that little bit extra. It looks like there's quite a bit of garden space in the back, especially if the row of shrubs closest to the street is cut back a bit, which makes a huge difference to this tiny house. I'd however imagine the cost of all this work being a bit wasted on a very small property without any views unless it's in an area where property is very scarce and very expensive. That's considering this property has no plumbing, and isn't kitted out for living, only storage. It's very inspirational as you say, showing a great solution for a very narrow space and I can imagine many looking at building tiny houses on other land can find some really great ideas from this example! Super 3d rendering btw, makes all the difference really. Bravo! 👏👏👏
What a charming little character of a house by the side of the road. I'd take it over all these cheesily constructed cookie cutter match stick homes in a second. Congratulations on a wonderful choice and way to re-envision it for today. Minimalist Poetry, a Haiku of Perfection.
I think you're brilliant. I have to admit though that I feel a more traditional look would fit such historical buildings better. Much love to you and hope to see a less modern design (though they are gorgeous in their own right) perhaps in future ❤️❤️❤️
Gemma is a genius - what a beautiful little home, with such extraordinary design features. I couldn't manage the stairs, but in my dreams, I'd love to live in such a lovely space.
When can I move in?!? 😁 gorgeous design! The dimensions are very similar to tiny homes (albeit taller allowing for second story rooms as opposed to lofts), but I adore all of the design elements and feel a lot of these could work for standard tiny homes. Fabulous!!
this appears to have been originally a fine horse shed. the design here is simple and accommodating for a single person and would be excellent for a more reclusive fellow (or someone who loves to get out alot)! some people prefer a small place.
Great renderings - have you thought of "upside down house" with bedroom downstairs next to shower and hallway and upstairs kitchen with living space open plan ...
Happened upon this and had to stop and watch - utterly brilliant. I'd move there in a heartbeat, and have found an architect should I ever have a project :) I thought I was looking at a finished build
Uses the space intelligently, creates a serene atmosphere with the built-ins , extremely practical storage , beautiful layout....Wonderful.!.the 3D animations are very effective..I want to live there❣
I like the little living area on the first floor. I’ve not seen a first floor log burner before - would that be sufficient heat or would you need to consider underfloor heating on the ground floor as well? If so, where would you place services? Thanks again for the great content!
Hi! I think there’d need to be more heating than that. I’m always a fan of underfloor heating so would propose that. Maybe the manifold could go in either the entrance or under stair cupboard?
Wow! You turned an awkward building into a functional and beautiful home. Kudos! I really like the stairs and the way everything works around them. Very well done. Thank you for sharing. Many blessings
This is genious.. I would live there no problem! All the cubbies and how the bathroom is designed and the door is hidden within the ecstatics of the wall. I love it❤❤❤
You’ve created a special house with a lot of natural light and storage with a unique bathroom. I love what you’ve done and your explanation for doing everything 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
I am amazed at how this tiny space was designed with so many spaces and lots of storage. It is beautiful! I will continue watching since I noticed “ wheelchair” was in your utube title. My 45 year old daughter is in a wheelchair so I am always interested in creative wheelchair design that looks good. 🥰. Thank you for this video. GraceHolly from Ohio, US
I second many of the positive comments here! I'm really enjoying how you detail the critical thought processes that bring you to a design solution. It is definitely a puzzle-solving mindset. Like others here, I design houses for fun, but I am always fascinated by 1930s passenger planes, contemporary yachts, and campers/caravans, for their concentrated use of spaces....as well as flow, ambient impression, and movement through time. Moar please! Keep solving problems...and....taking care of people where they live. :)
Okay...what rendering/design program are you using? I MUST KNOW! These are just so beautiful. Your scale/proportion sensibility is marvelous. Intricate but never busy, totally harmonious.
As soon as I saw your thumbnail, I knew exactly where this building was. My father grew up in this town! I have walked up and down Holloway Street my entire life and always wondered what this building had in it. Really cool to see its potential.
This is the kind of thing that makes me love architecture
Whoa, are you satan
@@FrownyMascot na, just a fan.
AMEN 🎉🎉🎉❤
Same thoughts here on love of architecture as well as finite space planning and brilliant design execution.
@@FrownyMascot?????? What!!!
I really appreciate the inclusion of these 3d render animations, because I think they really bring your ideas to life and make it easier for us viewers to conceptualize it all. Would you ever consider making a video showing snippets of the process of making such renders?
I second it!!! Please share with us the process how you arrive at these beautiful presentations ❤
@@brandnewyorker 5555
So you didn’t actually do this conversion?
Totally agree
What software did you use for this?
Came across this by accident but it stopped me in my tracks. THIS is the ultimate show of architectural genius, I've never seen such an awkward building being so exquisitely transformed. 👏👏👏👏❤
Dito
I too came across this by accident, and I’m blown away by the way in which this tiny area can be made habitable. It’s gorgeous!! Would love to see more like this so I’ve subscribed. Thank you for your incredible insight into how spaces like this can be changed 🙂
By DESIGN!
Fantastic design.
Imagine hosting friends there)!
I've always enjoyed architecture.
Your putting the skylight over the stairs was what really made it come alive.
Your spatial ability is amazing and your interiors designs are far more rational yet functional and beautiful than most of the interior designers I have worked with over the years.
Absolutely genius!
I am not an architect but I do share with you your passion for awkward little buildings turned into functional and beautiful living spaces.
A talented architect is just a marvel.
👏 great job. I’m a hobby architect and have been designing great little houses for many years. It’s always like working with puzzles to figure out the best use of space. Your plan is top notch ❤
Can you advise free apps I can use to design homes.
You utilized the space in such a clever way. I just adore the 'hidden' bathroom
I'd like to see the beds on floor runners, then they could be pulled out say 300mm away from the wall, making sheet changes much simpler.
I came here looking for this comment. Easier sheet changes for sure, but also an easier way to get out of bed for those middle-of-the-night nature calls without having to crawl over your partner every time. I could make do with 8"!
And a way to secure the beds, for when they’re rocking…😅
I really miss the use of Murphy beds. Using them in this space would allow a bigger dressing area and help address the sheet changing concern.
@@dandrew430 I had to look up what Murphy beds are, but yes, great idea for those using here.
Another fantastic design. I thought after the initial walk through of the interior that there is very little that could be done, considering all the constraints. Wow, was I wrong. Your design is truly amazing. 🙌
Thanks Barry. Glad you enjoyed it.
are you the only architect who knows what they're doing? this is wonderful, clever, enjoyable and very very clever.
I really don't like the "dining room" bit.
The kitchen & living room on 2 levels being that they will be the most used spaces I think is very impractical.
Amazing work Gemma! Really love your ideas and presentation style. Keep doing what you're doing. :)
Thanks George!
First thing I thought about when I saw this vid was you tiny house and now you are here
@@gemmawheeler Agreed 💯% 💜
So beautiful ❤
@Amelia yeah I saw it but this was the first video I saw from her I watch the video of George his house and I really liked it
I'd never want to live in such a space, but you've done as well as anyone could to make it possible.
This was so enjoyable. It really boosts my dream of a future home. I can easily imagine I would be so happy living there.
I love how you brought light into this space. The use of light colored wood really unifies the areas. Wonderful!
Your vision for this space is wonderful! I like reduction of free-standing furniture for integrated built-ins. The light colors keep the space feeling larger than it is! Beautiful!
I admire how you managed to create a very functional and cozy living space from a very narrow and dark house. You are the designer whose work is necessary and priceless!
An incredible plan, Gemma. You've thought of everything to make this tiny space livable. Great work.
I love the idea that the kitchen being on the bottom floor so you don’t have to carry groceries up stairs.
What an adorable little house. I love all the ideas you’ve incorporated!
Using the curvature to open up the entrance to the added bedroom is so great!
Such a wonderful design and in the virtual tour I struggled to distinguish whether I was looking at a sophisticated mock up or the actual finished build! What a great idea for a video series, many thanks for sharing 😊
Amazed and astonished how someone can think this creative , it’s beyond imagination . Love your work
Amazing content! My 8 yr old daughter told me last night that she wants to be an architect. I subbed so we can watch yr videos together. 🎉❤
I am actually crying. I need this in my life! It looks so peaceful. Mesmerizing
Beautiful. I reckon they've made the retaining wall into a small building, to give it more structure and to pretty up a plain stone wall. A beautiful design and love your changes!!❤
I get the vibes of a narrowboat from your design, albeit a two storey one - very similar constraints and with a similar need to build-in furniture. Lovely design.
Yep, I was going to say the same thing!
If only the little internal courtyard would have come with the property.
It's really beautiful outdoors so the setting is perfect for this minimalist home.
Love your style, both in the design and the video making. So delightful to watch. Thank you!
Thank you so much!
From time to time, I return to this peculiar little structure. I can’t seem to see enough of it. The size and shape present a challenge, and this challenge is similar to what I am working with in my property.
John in Bethel, Missouri. USA
This one speaks to my 'tiny' multi-use heart ♥️ Wow!
You have also possibly solved a layout / stair location for my own unrenovated, narrow, deep, partially underground home here in France - thank you 🙏 I have spent countless days with Sketchup trying to figure out how to make the stairs enhance the layout rather than ruin the layout - but I hadn't made the leap of taking my campervan conversion tricks and applying it to the house 🤦♀️ Using the sides of the staircase to become dividing walls, and on to be storage sides is such a fantastic solution.
My house is also narrow and long, with fewer windows due to being terraced by another house either side, and completely underground at the rear of the ground floor. Your designs always offer great new ideas on getting light in, which I'm going to play with and trial. I wonder if you could say what the dimensions are of the floorprint area of these turning stairs, and what height between floors they reach? Stair tread heights & turn angles have given me many a headache figuring them out, so I'm definitely suitably impressed with your stair work ♥️
Ah I hope you crack it! I don’t know what the stair regs are in France but these are 1m wide all the way up with a rise and going of 220mm. If you don’t have a copy already, the Architect’s Pocket Book is a great little reference manual for figuring out space layouts. Good luck!
Thanks Gemma, that's really helpful info. Loving your videos! I really like your designs - layout, materials, colour palette, elegant introduction of light - but the fact that you share your thoughts with such clear voiceover explanations is what makes your videos so compelling for me. Thanks for your generosity. I look forward to more videos 🙂
Agreed:) Also I feel like we don't think enough about technology solutions to low light situations in narrow spaces. They don't have to be expensive anymore! For example, DIY Perks channel has a video on how to make a realistic daylight window out of any old screens, and runs on LED strips so energy bill won't be astronomical - and it looks so so good.
Amazing! I love your design and material choices. This result is why it’s so important to hire the right architect. I love smaller spaces with high design elements.
@@gemmawheeleras with Emmaslow, I'm trying to figure out where to move the staircase to best effect in my small home in Cumbria. Thank you so much for the beautiful inspiration & for the tip on the Architect's Pocketbook.
Amazing design. Not 1mm of wasted space. Just beatutiful. What a serene dwelling.
Ooo this is such a unique space and wonderful redesign of it. Love the idea of the staircase branching off into all the other functions and being one piece of furniture. It's hard for me to imagine using the downstairs toilet/shower that close to people eating/working. Perhaps the space could be reclaimed for living/dining and a single upstairs bathroom would be reasonable in such a small home.
I had the same thought about the proximity of the bathroom to the kitchen table 😅 It would be perfectly fine for a single occupant, but might be tricky if you have guests!
It is adorable, unique, and well-designed, but I could never live without my walk-in closet!
It's amazing how you transformed a narrow building into a family home. I would love to live in this building.
All your videos are fascinating, but the unusual challenge offered here made this one especially interesting.
The choices you made and the solutions you found were all extremely smart. I also liked that many of your ideas echoed the very best in narrowboat design, which obviously has similar constraints with a long and narrow space to configure.
How fabulous your imaginative use of space truly is
I live in a school bus that my bf and I converted into an RV/tiny house. It’s amazing how similar our situation and conversations were. Long. Narrow. Built-ins. Minimal. Very cool video.
9:38 Absolutely lovely makeover!
Videos like this are what really make me appreciate the TH-cam algorithms. Inspired and inspiring.
Hey Gemma, stumbled upon; and what a find! Concur with many of the other comments, so a big thanks for this - will be checking out your other videos. You got yourself a other subscriber 👍🏿. Ps, I may have an interesting lead for you in a similar vein...
As I was scrolling through redesigns of mobile homes, I noticed this video, and honestly thought it would be a good result, I was actually astounded by the quality of the end result.
Bravo indeed.
I only hope I can afford you when I retire to my cottage in the future.
I bow down to your Magnificent Architecture.
Oh and Love your Name btw.
Gemma another fantastic use of a small space.
Ive always liked this funny little building (although the road is very steep and this is on a corner too!). I believe the larger land area behind has recently sold so interested to see what becomes of it all!
I love the design and the planning that has gone in to this. It is amazing work. However I have lived in a house that had two sides covered by soil, I would never want to do that again. That house was always cold and had major damp issues.
Maybe with radiant heating on the floors it would help with warmth.
Good news for people living in a dry warm desert area.
There are ways to completely eliminate damp in the retaining wall and the soil itself has insulating properties, so the amount of insulation required on the walls to meet building regulations would be reduced. As a developer, I’ve renovated similar buildings with good results
Really? I would think it would insulate the house. After all, it worked for hobbits. 😂
@sadsamcq I bought a house a few months ago that has a mold situation, partly due to an interior bedroom wall that is an exposed retaining wall. Very moist conditions. While it's a visually interesting wall, I am considering having it sealed off. If you have any thoughts on that, I'd love your feedback. Thanks in advance for your response!
My dad was Joseph Farrell...and he would love how you adapted this to become something grand 💛💛💛
These videos are amazing, so much work involved. Thank you, hope to see many more.
Thanks Peter
From humble origins to a well thought out design, making the most of the square footage. This is a very creative example of what can be achieved in a small home.
When my Sister and her Partner along with their 5 year old Son moved to Spain. They bought a Shed and converted it into a 3 bedroom home with a bathroom and kitchen along with a living/sitting/dining room. They bought it for about €15,000 and about 5 years later sold it for €75,000.
What a lovely, soothing voice she has on top of all that talent.
Very nice CGI.
Really great Gemma. I wish I could find a tiny abandoned house and ask for your expertise in transforming it into a home like this. Wonderful.
What an excellent design/furniture choice! Long term planning at its best. SO MUCH EASIER ... to later replace mattresses, pillows/cushions, small chairs than big/bulky furniture "pieces". A+ 👍 [Central lighting/stairs awesone. Perfectly disguises "narrow" width, and probably feel.]
Really loving your videos, please keep them coming!
Thank you! Will do!
What a stunning marriage of space and light! I am in love with this space and ideas! Thank you for sharing.
Everything you touch is sheer perfection. Love the addition and all the purpose built furniture and storage. Simply beautiful!
Wow thank you Emma 🙏
Totally blown away by the cleverness and beauty of this design!! Well done 👍
It looks like the crooked little house,the crooked man,who walked a crooked mile,would live in!
Wow what an awesome and unique home! Great job👍
Just exquisite. Though I would hope the boundary extended for the second bedroom and bathroom, as I cannot think of anything worse than having guests over for dinner and needing to use the toilet on the ground level literally right next to where we would all be sitting! I would want to head upstairs! So brilliant idea adding that second option. I would buy this place in a heartbeat!
Thank you so much for bringing this up. Absolutely enjoyed almost every inch of this walkthrough until I imagined entertaining in the dining room.... Possibly the neighbors and then having someone have to use the Loo during dinner? Oh my goodness. However, this design is so brilliant. I'm sure there is another solution. On the positive side, of the bathroom design I really love the application of the wall to the bathroom. Keeping it very unobtrusive to the rest of the room. Well done! Please redesign with the bathroom or possibly a very small guest bathroom/ powder room somewhere else. Neighborhood relations are important! ❤️ Subscribe to your channel and I really am looking forward to watching the rest of your posts! You have a gift. Love your designs.
Lots of old cottages & houses have a toilet immediately off the kitchen. Maybe the kitchen should be that end & dining area by the door
I scrolled and scrolled for this comment wondering if I was the only one that noticed that. Such a lovely area and terrific architectural work put into it, with that ONE EXCEPTION, in my opinion, of course. Many people here in America have lately begun with tiny homes, but THAT is one of the things that throughly discourages me. Hopefully I'll eventually find a floor plan that is SO amazing as this, but with bathroom issue redesigned into another spot writing the home. Terrific work Gemma has here, though. 💕
It’s the difficult bits that always turn out to be special! This certainly proves that! Wonderful design really makes the most of the limited light. The ingenious storage in the bedroom is excellent!
Based on the dimension this could easily be used for a stacked cargo container home. Amazing layout
This just takes my mind out from the problems of the world and put positive thoughts in my mind.
Fantastic work! My first thought was that this would have to be treated like a boat. But the way you made the central stairwell the main feature extending on both floors and throughout into beautiful built in furnishings and storage made it a lovely livable piece of architecture. The way you highlighted the curved wall, placed the glazings and made the possible extension harmonize perfectly with the existing building is so interesting and thoughtful, it would be hard to imagine one couldn't get permits for that little bit extra.
It looks like there's quite a bit of garden space in the back, especially if the row of shrubs closest to the street is cut back a bit, which makes a huge difference to this tiny house. I'd however imagine the cost of all this work being a bit wasted on a very small property without any views unless it's in an area where property is very scarce and very expensive.
That's considering this property has no plumbing, and isn't kitted out for living, only storage.
It's very inspirational as you say, showing a great solution for a very narrow space and I can imagine many looking at building tiny houses on other land can find some really great ideas from this example! Super 3d rendering btw, makes all the difference really.
Bravo! 👏👏👏
The land outside that comes with this property is only 2 metres wide - hence the row of trees! She mentioned it.
What a charming little character of a house by the side of the road. I'd take it over all these cheesily constructed cookie cutter match stick homes in a second. Congratulations on a wonderful choice and way to re-envision it for today. Minimalist Poetry, a Haiku of Perfection.
Love your designs Gemma, so clever
Thanks so much 😊
I think you're brilliant. I have to admit though that I feel a more traditional look would fit such historical buildings better. Much love to you and hope to see a less modern design (though they are gorgeous in their own right) perhaps in future ❤️❤️❤️
I like your other work, but this one seems extra special. I actually would love to live here!
I wish I’d managed to get this video out before it sold as was on for £65k!
@@gemmawheeler I shall keep an eye on the local paper planning apps to see what they do with it.
@@gemmawheeler what part of the country?
@@mike_hayes It’s in Somerset - I popped the advert link in the description.
Who would have thought you could make a fabulous home and real charm❤❤❤❤❤
I loved the renders, first class, but I'd love to see the actual finished build as well.
Gemma is a genius - what a beautiful little home, with such extraordinary design features. I couldn't manage the stairs, but in my dreams, I'd love to live in such a lovely space.
This is an amazing design -- so clean and minimalist, yet very stirring to the imagination (even the soul)! Thank you for sharing it.
Wow, this is absolutely gorgeous. ❤️
When can I move in?!? 😁 gorgeous design! The dimensions are very similar to tiny homes (albeit taller allowing for second story rooms as opposed to lofts), but I adore all of the design elements and feel a lot of these could work for standard tiny homes. Fabulous!!
this appears to have been originally a fine horse shed. the design here is simple and accommodating for a single person and would be excellent for a more reclusive fellow (or someone who loves to get out alot)! some people prefer a small place.
Just found your channel. Absolutely stunning work.
Incredibly effective design . Very clever. A calm space that would create a beautiful restful home.
Great renderings - have you thought of "upside down house" with bedroom downstairs next to shower and hallway and upstairs kitchen with living space open plan ...
Happened upon this and had to stop and watch - utterly brilliant. I'd move there in a heartbeat, and have found an architect should I ever have a project :) I thought I was looking at a finished build
This would be a great AirBNB, but too small for anything else. Beautifully done, Gemma.
Try being the cleaner of the place and having to make the beds!
Uses the space intelligently, creates a serene atmosphere with the built-ins , extremely practical storage , beautiful layout....Wonderful.!.the 3D animations are very effective..I want to live there❣
I like the little living area on the first floor. I’ve not seen a first floor log burner before - would that be sufficient heat or would you need to consider underfloor heating on the ground floor as well? If so, where would you place services? Thanks again for the great content!
Hi! I think there’d need to be more heating than that. I’m always a fan of underfloor heating so would propose that. Maybe the manifold could go in either the entrance or under stair cupboard?
This is the most visually understandable virtual tours I’ve ever seen. Thank you, EXCELLENT!!
A most ingenious use of space.
Genius use of space; so clever. As someone just said below it's also why I love architecture, and my profession (garden design). Love it!
If I was the property owner next door I'd scoop that up in a heartbeat! What a great space to put in guest accommodation!
I love the spirit, energy, flow, light of this home....everything about it. Absolutely brilliant and beautiful. thank you for sharing
Magnificent design!
Wow! You turned an awkward building into a functional and beautiful home. Kudos! I really like the stairs and the way everything works around them. Very well done. Thank you for sharing. Many blessings
Wow it's incredible what she did with the space.
This is genious.. I would live there no problem! All the cubbies and how the bathroom is designed and the door is hidden within the ecstatics of the wall. I love it❤❤❤
Wow this is magical! You have outdone yourself!
You’ve created a special house with a lot of natural light and storage with a unique bathroom. I love what you’ve done and your explanation for doing everything 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
I am amazed at how this tiny space was designed with so many spaces and lots of storage. It is beautiful! I will continue watching since I noticed “ wheelchair” was in your utube title. My 45 year old daughter is in a wheelchair so I am always interested in creative wheelchair design that looks good. 🥰. Thank you for this video. GraceHolly from Ohio, US
What an amazing little space, the upstairs garden would be so fun for visitors. Love it.
It looks so cosy and comfortable. I would love a house like this .
I second many of the positive comments here! I'm really enjoying how you detail the critical thought processes that bring you to a design solution. It is definitely a puzzle-solving mindset. Like others here, I design houses for fun, but I am always fascinated by 1930s passenger planes, contemporary yachts, and campers/caravans, for their concentrated use of spaces....as well as flow, ambient impression, and movement through time. Moar please! Keep solving problems...and....taking care of people where they live. :)
Okay...what rendering/design program are you using? I MUST KNOW! These are just so beautiful. Your scale/proportion sensibility is marvelous. Intricate but never busy, totally harmonious.
As soon as I saw your thumbnail, I knew exactly where this building was. My father grew up in this town! I have walked up and down Holloway Street my entire life and always wondered what this building had in it. Really cool to see its potential.
Amazing! Apparently it was used to house musical instruments until its recent sale…