Beautiful. But I must correct you on one point. It´s situated in the county of Dalsland, not Västergötland. As a proud Dalian we´re a bit twitchy about always being forgotten about😅
@@damagedtalent Hmmm. So, maybe there should be something that could be put up quickly as a storm approaches? A pop up tent type of thing to cover the whole thing.
I want one of these greenhouse homes sooooo much. Beautiful. I agree it may be worth refilming this and film a room without swinging around to a whole bunch of closeups. A good example to emulate would be Kirsten Dirksen, who also recently filmed another greenhouse home. Maybe set the camera up in an area on a tripod and then you can walk around and show the features, or film a room and narrate later.
There is no mass to collect and release solar heat that I can see, meaning that it will often be too hot or too cold inside. The kitchen is surprisingly dark and unwelcoming considering it is literally a glass house. I also wonder if pollination is an issue for any of the fruits. Love the concept but I wonder about these aspects of this particular design.
I think this home/space would over heat on sunny summer days and would be freezing cold in the dark of winter when there is no solar gain for heat. For the money spent just on the glass alone, you could super insulate or earth berm a home and control the wild swings in temperatures. Building technology in northern climates has progressed by leaps and bounds in the last twenty years and I don't see this home as anything other then just a novelty or seasonal home.
Any issue with fruit/green flies, or other bugs in the house? Buzzing around my half dozen plants in the house. Unsure how living in a greenhouse copes with insects?
I own the only greenhouse enclosed tiny home in the US. Way less flies and mosquitoes inside my house inside the greenhouse than outside. There are insects inside the greenhouse and I have the house doors and windows open most of the year so there are insects inside the house. But not so bad that I need screens.
You have to create an ecosystem. If you got flys that annoy you need stuff that eats them. Or change the environment that they don’t thrive. I doubt you can or want this to be sterile.
@@liveinagreenhouse How did you find a builder who understands how to do this? I'd think mold and temperature issues could be an issue. Also, wondering what it costs to do this?
А если град с кулак, который разбивает даже крепкий пластик? Такой град в последнее время очень часто в Сибири, разбивает железо машин, водостоки, крыши.
I think our houses in the future will look quite like this one. Maximum use of the sun. A community would probably have a wind turbine too. I have had a greenhouse, I do miss fresh tomatoes and cucumbers. BTW, be aware of the trolls in Swedish woods. They are not nice and cute, they are mean and vicious. If you don't believe me, you can ask any Swede.
That filter is usually a regular septic tank buried outside, filtering through to worm compost and/or into a living soil underground watering the plants, usually in 3 stages, before letting anything into nature, its inexpensive, and self maintaining when done right. the waste water is a resource for the off grind garden, not a filtering issue. as this water is not purified back into drinking water, just enough to feed the soil. Whereas drinking / shower water can be easily collected from the (rain) -roof, and filtered, with cheap DIY active charcoal & sand filter to get clean water, even without a bore hole/ well, like in this house has. or if the well water in your area is too hard with minerals/radon
Ha ha, "Japanese style toilet" is a different thing, but we got the point anyway 😊. If you intend to continue to make such videos, please get some stabilization and improve your filming technique. It's a bit disturbingly shaky. But this is an interesting house, great content 👍
It isn't at all. It cools very quickly if the house has been closed up, simply by opening the doors at both ends of the house. There is a ventilation system as well. I have heard from people who have been there in the winter that it is comfortably warm and we were there in the summer which was pretty hot outside and it was very pleasant inside.
@@DejligeDays does it also employ some gei thermal for heating and cooling.? Also that was a nicely done video. Very professional. I would also like to comment of what a majestic appearance the house makes.
It is strongly expressed but you have a point ... never film what you are looking at. Always give an overview to help watchers to locate then make shots so that the viewer can watch within that shot the things that are of his interest .
I think what’s others are trying to say is as a newer videographer your efforts are appreciated. I’m sure their pointers are meant as friendly advice, rather than jabs with a stick. I think your place is beautiful ! Please don’t give up !!!
Thank you so much for this amazing video! Not nauseating at all!!
What an amazing home!
Amazing how few
What an experience, thank you for sharing. There should be more houses like this. Beautiful
Cleaning the windows will be fun :-)
So amazing and peaceful! Wonderful video, thank you.
I really like this idea. But I wonder how noisy it gets when it's raining. Is that a big issue?
Listen to some rain and you'll learn it's teraputic
What an AMAZING home!
How is it in winter? That would be an interesting visit to film. How much does it costs?
Your home is just beautiful, thanks for sharing.👍🏾
Thank you for sharing!
Beautiful. But I must correct you on one point. It´s situated in the county of Dalsland, not Västergötland. As a proud Dalian we´re a bit twitchy about always being forgotten about😅
I am really curious if it was glass or polycarbonate
It's glass. Polycarbonate would scratch quite soon.
@@henrikmogren2201 living in the west coast of Canada. I would be fearful of hail
@@henrikmogren2201 scratch?
@@henrikmogren2201 The Sun would destroy it before that...
@@damagedtalent
Hmmm. So, maybe there should be something that could be put up quickly as a storm approaches? A pop up tent type of thing to cover the whole thing.
Who are the architects and builders of these houses?
Oh wow! I bet lightning storms are incredible in there?! Can you see the northern lights there too?
Super Sache nur wie putzt man die ganzen fenster
Just wonderful ❤
What did thos cost to build?
❤the subject shows that you are very interested too thank you ❤
OH PLEASE, PLEASE. COME TO THE STATES AND BUILD THESE IN OUR NORTH. WONDERFUL
i came across your video, its a nice house, should one buy a property for building off grid? or does one need building permission from region?
Are the windows double glazed?
doesnt seem like it
I want one of these greenhouse homes sooooo much. Beautiful.
I agree it may be worth refilming this and film a room without swinging around to a whole bunch of closeups. A good example to emulate would be Kirsten Dirksen, who also recently filmed another greenhouse home. Maybe set the camera up in an area on a tripod and then you can walk around and show the features, or film a room and narrate later.
I wonder how the window washing works
rain maybe?
There is no mass to collect and release solar heat that I can see, meaning that it will often be too hot or too cold inside. The kitchen is surprisingly dark and unwelcoming considering it is literally a glass house. I also wonder if pollination is an issue for any of the fruits. Love the concept but I wonder about these aspects of this particular design.
I think this home/space would over heat on sunny summer days and would be freezing cold in the dark of winter when there is no solar gain for heat. For the money spent just on the glass alone, you could super insulate or earth berm a home and control the wild swings in temperatures. Building technology in northern climates has progressed by leaps and bounds in the last twenty years and I don't see this home as anything other then just a novelty or seasonal home.
Any issue with fruit/green flies, or other bugs in the house? Buzzing around my half dozen plants in the house. Unsure how living in a greenhouse copes with insects?
I own the only greenhouse enclosed tiny home in the US. Way less flies and mosquitoes inside my house inside the greenhouse than outside. There are insects inside the greenhouse and I have the house doors and windows open most of the year so there are insects inside the house. But not so bad that I need screens.
You have to create an ecosystem. If you got flys that annoy you need stuff that eats them. Or change the environment that they don’t thrive. I doubt you can or want this to be sterile.
@@liveinagreenhouse
How did you find a builder who understands how to do this? I'd think mold and temperature issues could be an issue.
Also, wondering what it costs to do this?
@@user-cg8if3eq7d Your questions and more are answered on my website and/or youtube channel.
Where did you all sleep there? Vacation rooms?
How are pollinating your gardens
Looks like they leave the upper windows open. Could also do it by hand.
Can you please tell me what gardening zone this house is in? How cold outside does it get in the winter?
It's Copenhagen
А если град с кулак, который разбивает даже крепкий пластик? Такой град в последнее время очень часто в Сибири, разбивает железо машин, водостоки, крыши.
Ну тут ничего не поделаешь, нужно будет разорится на стекло ..
Либо ставить усиленный стекла (армированные) и каркас за очень дорого ..
Very interesting house, good voice, filming is indeed too quick.
I think our houses in the future will look quite like this one. Maximum use of the sun. A community would probably have a wind turbine too.
I have had a greenhouse, I do miss fresh tomatoes and cucumbers.
BTW, be aware of the trolls in Swedish woods. They are not nice and cute, they are mean and vicious. If you don't believe me, you can ask any Swede.
😂😂😂😂😂
Must be too hot during Sommer time. Was this addressed?
It's Copenhagen and there are opening vent windows and doors
How do we figure out the orientation?
fascinating!
in other words the filter to screen the water is expensive as living on grid lol
That filter is usually a regular septic tank buried outside, filtering through to worm compost and/or into a living soil underground watering the plants, usually in 3 stages, before letting anything into nature, its inexpensive, and self maintaining when done right. the waste water is a resource for the off grind garden, not a filtering issue.
as this water is not purified back into drinking water,
just enough to feed the soil. Whereas drinking / shower water can be easily collected from the (rain) -roof, and filtered, with cheap DIY active charcoal & sand filter to get clean water, even without a bore hole/ well, like in this house has.
or if the well water in your area is too hard with minerals/radon
i wonder how much the house sold for..
8 mil SEK
Just grand!
Ha ha, "Japanese style toilet" is a different thing, but we got the point anyway 😊. If you intend to continue to make such videos, please get some stabilization and improve your filming technique. It's a bit disturbingly shaky. But this is an interesting house, great content 👍
Looks like the inside of the house would be intolerably warm.
It isn't at all. It cools very quickly if the house has been closed up, simply by opening the doors at both ends of the house. There is a ventilation system as well. I have heard from people who have been there in the winter that it is comfortably warm and we were there in the summer which was pretty hot outside and it was very pleasant inside.
@@DejligeDays does it also employ some gei thermal for heating and cooling.? Also that was a nicely done video. Very professional. I would also like to comment of what a majestic appearance the house makes.
I'm sure it's super comfy at -20c
쩐다
Please work on your video skills I was not able to view the entire video because it’s nauseating when the camera swings so fast
Please proceed to a video your comfortable watching. 🖕Off!!!
It is strongly expressed but you have a point ...
never film what you are looking at. Always give an overview to help watchers to locate then make shots so that the viewer can watch within that shot the things that are of his interest .
Same, I needed to stop, even if I would love to see that, but I couldn’t
I also had a problem, with the camera swinging back and forth so quickly..It's a pity because I would have liked to watch it.
I think what’s others are trying to say is as a newer videographer your efforts are appreciated. I’m sure their pointers are meant as friendly advice, rather than jabs with a stick. I think your place is beautiful ! Please don’t give up !!!
The solar panels ruin the place.
i disagree, beside they are transparent and a reasonable amount. She obviously generates enough free energy to live off grid, that's a plus.
Nah, they offer contrast to the outside and shade for the balcony.