Actually, Having studied architecture I feel I can say. Architecture is a beautiful field but when I hear an architect talk about projects... Jesus... nothing less exciting. I am amazed at how a group that - in theory - studies and designs spaces has so little connection to reality. Strange to say the least.
@@Rhallyson Architect here... please don't judge us all by the loudest people among us... my experience of the profession from the inside is a lot of realistic and passionate people...
@@JB-eg1tb Yeah, I don't really care for the teleprompter-assisted scripts. I prefer more natural commentary. However, not everyone is as comfortable talking to a camera as this dude. 🙂
Nah, I find it distracting. Why am I reacting (good or bad) to the persons personality (could be the architect or inhabitants). I’d rather let their homes do the talking (they say ALOT) don’t need more jabbering on top of that. There are millions of videos like that if we want that.
Do you know why we all love these two videos featuring this guy? Because he's just a cool dude. No matter which apartment he lived in or which one NTS showed us, we'd still love it. Good job NTS and great apartment bro.
Check you local public library (for books), they sometimes have a lending library of other items including tools (mine does here in the US East Coast).
I love this channel but have not always been able to relate to the owners. After renovating my own melbourne, brick, 1 bed apartment, fueled by will and hope. Seeing someone else also renovate a small place like mine, for themselves by themselves, is so meaningful to see. The whole video feels very honest and really reflects my personal experience. Thank you!
I really love that he DIYd his flat for the most part. Creativity with leftover wood scraps to keep costs low as much as possible. However, the best part is all the Facebook market place finds for a sustainable lifestyle. Please more content like this.
Amusing- Sean speaking Italian in the beginning and Italian subtitles showing up on my computer screen. I was thinking, "wait a minute- I have my subtitles (CC) set to English!" I was just about ready to stop the video and check my settings but then he lapsed into English. Made me smile. I am hearing-impaired (and hearing aids don't fix everything) so I often rely on CCs/Subtitles (and context) to understand what I am hearing. Anyway, Sean gave me my first smile of the day (watching this in the early AM).
I love the green ply and the overall aesthetic and vibe, the terracotta tiles, and the chrome accents with pottery and plants. It feels very curated and deliberately chosen.
as much as i love seeing architects showcase their incredible work, seeing someone talk through the process of DIY-ing his own apartment (that he lives in!) is super refreshing and such a treat :D loved the video!!
I love this format! This is so real, and having the owner who did most of the work with a reasonable budget is amazing. Also, the apartment is amazing!!
Love this process video. Very inspiring to see that not only did he DIY most of it, he was learning as he went. Also, he’s got such a great sense of humor about all of it, and clearly some really good friends!
I love that you’re buying pre-loved, reused and repurposed! There’s no other way for climate resilience, than to use what we already have produced. Superstar! 🌍❤️♻️
Good renovation in an older solid building. Love the layout, the moveable seating units, funky book shelving. Lots of recycling materials - good work! Love all the storage, and the green colour. Using a projector on a white wall is a great idea. I’m from the 1950’s era where slides were projected on the glass beaded screen.
Even more than the result, the framework, the do-it-yourself philosophy and the practical breakdown of the setting is what makes this video specially good. Thanks !
I know this place. I'm about 20 mins walk away but still in West Brunswick. Big suburb! You're right, the bones on these old places are good. i have a similar one on Moreland Road!
Plyco are good, not too far away from this location too. The first video is one of my favourites, shows that it’s quite achievable for me at this moment. I appreciate the cost breakdown and the materials used mentioned in this video!
Plyco is definitely a solid choice, and the location is convenient. The first video makes the project feel doable, especially with the clear cost breakdown and details about the materials used.
YES! Me too... Truly very important for comfort & sustainability & not to be too obvious, less strain on the environment. & pocketbook for energy consumption. I really appreciated how Shaun shared this, especially since often the focus is only on what we can see, the finishes & furniture & layout (which are also very clever & fun...)!
I love that you followed the original tour with this deep dive on the process and cost - as someone is just starting their own renovation, this has been incredibly insightful, inspiring and motivating - I am going to try to embrace the can-do attitude!
Lovely to se someone who has built the apartment themselves and not just another architect/designer, that talks about the flow between the rooms. I might dare to share my beloved home-project as well
probably my favorite NTS video to date! i really enjoyed the format and getting a peak behind the curtain into the process. it inspires me for future renovations. more of this please! it felt much more engaging too
A very interesting format, thank you for showing how everything was done and what problems had to be solved during the repair process. The guy is great, he has golden hands, he created a beautiful and functional interior.
The best video, by far. The other ones are very beautiful, but often feel out of reach. This guy is down to earth and makes me feel like I can achieve this as well!
I feel so inspired by Shaun! I am renovating our apartment in London and have taken so much from this! Thank you for sharing your process ❤ I will continue with a "can do" attitude and remember mistakes are how you develop your skills
Loved this video! I really enjoyed the relaxed format and hearing from someone who isn't an architect. It's really useful seeing someone breaking down costs and showing the processes they used with materials. And love that he rented his tools and used secondhand materials! Much more useful than people showing off apartments they haven't lived in.
At first I thought, another video about this guy and his apartment? Already? But it was really insightful and entertaining to get all the extra details!
Absolutely love his place. Glad to see that everything he did was for a practical reason for a better living space. He has some great friends and dad to help him out! The pistachio green is an awesome choice.
Complimenti, un bell’appartamento: strategico, luminoso, elegante ed allo stesso tempo confortevole. Bel lavoro pieno amorevole ❤disciplina per il buon vivere . Bravo ,il tuo linguaggio in italiano è buono !Grazie per la condivisione ☀️
Love the tone of this one. He's obviously very knowledgeable but having done it diy and on a budget makes the design approach a lot more practical/accessible/applicable
I sooooo can relate to this guy. Last year I went through the same thing and It leaves you a little traumatized by the experience. I bet it must be awesome to just pay people to do it and hand you the key after everything is done, but it takes a lot of strenght to do this, mentally most of the time. The amount of work he put on this, makes it even more special. That shower is a hole experience, it looks really beautiful. Probably will evolve to an even better place in the future, I bet. Ps. Also, LOVE THIS FORMAT. Not to sound shady, but most of the time, people on this channel speak like robots, and Its so refreshing to see this change.
Love this so much! Also love Shaun's laugh ☺ He has created a beautiful oasis that is tranquil and calm. It's all so unique and not 'standard or boring'. Shaun needs a career change to help others create this. ❤
Really dig this format. As a home owner myself, I love to see a more honest experience about renovating cost and thought process behind DIY projects. All the regrets and what can be improved on the next time. Please have more of this kind of format please!
This was enjoyable,thank you for this. What a nice apartment. Neat. Clean. Workable. That humidity indoor weather thing is cool as. Nice job on the Reno's!+
So happy to see a real story of someone doing it on the budget without a lot of knowledge. "I came to realize maybe I'm not a perfectionist" - is what I can say about myself, too, after purchasing a property, attempting to fix the issues that bothered me a lot when I moved in and gradually accepting the imperfections. I have a dent on my fridge (Stainless steel Samsung, lol), that I also covered with a calendar. Not going to replace it just because of the dent.
Really loved this episode, it's unique because of his DIY story. Excited to see his can do attitude. I can see his positive character and energy based on the help from his friends
Such a refreshing video wherein the flat shows how he really lives in it. It’s real. Unlike other videos wherein the flat is so heavily curated or appears to be so sterile - one wonders if the owner actually lives in it.
I love his DIY approach. I did the same with my apartment although I did not renovate it from the scratch, it was renovated and looked ok (although I don't like the bland tiles but there is nothing I can do about it because it's rented) but I went to the hardware store for example and asked if they had any flooring for sale and they *gifted* me quite some cork click-parquet with two different designs. One with finer cork pieces and one with bigger ones and I made a little design "island" with the bigger pattern under the kitchen table and it looks perfect. Gifted! 👍🏻 And cork is such a cosy material. Natural and simple. My Dad and me layed the floor and I can totally relate to the fear of cutting out the space for the sink and the stove in the kitchen... You need to subtract 1cm or so from the outline so that your appliances don't fall through the hole. I died a million times on that day. 😄
Love this type of videos more than the usuals! You could see life and not only the architectural or "creation". Good job with this and hope to see more like this in the future!!!!
Done an amazing job but the only tidbit I would've recommended is instead of using glasswooll or whatever mineral wool that was would've been to use a natural insulation such as woodfibre, hemp or sisal. Natural insulations have much higher specific heat capacity and therefore can absorb more heat and therefore it takes longer for heat from outside getting in and is particularly good at reducing overheating. They're also just way more pleasant to work with.
This is wonderful to see someone who is not an architect speaking about the process and the costs. Love it and he's done a great job.
Actually, Having studied architecture I feel I can say. Architecture is a beautiful field but when I hear an architect talk about projects... Jesus... nothing less exciting. I am amazed at how a group that - in theory - studies and designs spaces has so little connection to reality. Strange to say the least.
@@Rhallyson Oh, no! I'm going to be looking to hire an architect in a year. Will you please give me some tips on what I should be looking for? Thanks!
@@Rhallyson Architect here... please don't judge us all by the loudest people among us... my experience of the profession from the inside is a lot of realistic and passionate people...
Architects are flogs who lack practical experience
Chiming in to say this format feels very real! The place really feels “lived in”, not a sterile hotel room that was just cleaned and tidied.
This, it’s important to see real places that feel like actual people live there
It probably was just cleaned and tidied knowing it was going to be filmed. 😆
Love the format too.
This was my fav episode to date. Ordinary guy who rolled up his sleeves and did a sick job. Motivates me to do the exact same thing.
Wow this version of the video is so much better than the typical format. Please release more videos like this.
I agree. Its more genuine and real instead of what it looks like reading a memorized script.
This version definitely offers a fresh and engaging take. More videos like this would be a great idea!
@@JB-eg1tb Yeah, I don't really care for the teleprompter-assisted scripts. I prefer more natural commentary. However, not everyone is as comfortable talking to a camera as this dude. 🙂
Agree!
Nah, I find it distracting. Why am I reacting (good or bad) to the persons personality (could be the architect or inhabitants). I’d rather let their homes do the talking (they say ALOT) don’t need more jabbering on top of that. There are millions of videos like that if we want that.
Thank you so much for showing a normal person who did DIY on a budget, and actually telling us the cost and time frame. So much more relatable!
Genuine Aussie bloke builds himself a home with the help of his mates. Great story, great apartment! ❤
Do you know why we all love these two videos featuring this guy? Because he's just a cool dude. No matter which apartment he lived in or which one NTS showed us, we'd still love it. Good job NTS and great apartment bro.
We love the owner, thank for release the chapter 2😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
a tool library is something every small town needs
And large city
Check you local public library (for books), they sometimes have a lending library of other items including tools (mine does here in the US East Coast).
Melbourne is a large city
We have this in some of the libraries in the UK
Fresh, honest, practical and liveable. Refreshing to see this down to earth project.
I love this channel but have not always been able to relate to the owners.
After renovating my own melbourne, brick, 1 bed apartment, fueled by will and hope. Seeing someone else also renovate a small place like mine, for themselves by themselves, is so meaningful to see.
The whole video feels very honest and really reflects my personal experience. Thank you!
His apartment is really a reflection of him. Well done!
Ugh this guy what a heart throb. But also really dig the space glad they’re diving into this
I really love that he DIYd his flat for the most part. Creativity with leftover wood scraps to keep costs low as much as possible. However, the best part is all the Facebook market place finds for a sustainable lifestyle. Please more content like this.
Videos about self-renovated apartments are my favourites. This one is great. More like this, please!
I love that he's just a normal guy, not an architect. great video.
Amusing- Sean speaking Italian in the beginning and Italian subtitles showing up on my computer screen. I was thinking, "wait a minute- I have my subtitles (CC) set to English!" I was just about ready to stop the video and check my settings but then he lapsed into English. Made me smile. I am hearing-impaired (and hearing aids don't fix everything) so I often rely on CCs/Subtitles (and context) to understand what I am hearing. Anyway, Sean gave me my first smile of the day (watching this in the early AM).
Yes, he gave me a few smiles. I have a feeling he may be a fan of pubs 😂
A cool guy and a cool apartment. I m italian and his pronuntiation was pretty cool too. 🤗
I love the green ply and the overall aesthetic and vibe, the terracotta tiles, and the chrome accents with pottery and plants. It feels very curated and deliberately chosen.
Geezah's got so much personality this was such a fun watch, feels so much more authentic
Yes yes yes more of this, so nice to talk about the budget and such a nice bloke
I like this guy, like his apartment, like this video. He is very open and positive
swoon. a man with a clean and organized home is so attractive I can't begin to explain.
as much as i love seeing architects showcase their incredible work, seeing someone talk through the process of DIY-ing his own apartment (that he lives in!) is super refreshing and such a treat :D loved the video!!
I love this format! This is so real, and having the owner who did most of the work with a reasonable budget is amazing. Also, the apartment is amazing!!
Love this process video. Very inspiring to see that not only did he DIY most of it, he was learning as he went. Also, he’s got such a great sense of humor about all of it, and clearly some really good friends!
This might not get as many views as some of the other videos but this is SO much better
I love that you’re buying pre-loved, reused and repurposed!
There’s no other way for climate resilience, than to use what we already have produced.
Superstar!
🌍❤️♻️
Good renovation in an older solid building. Love the layout, the moveable seating units, funky book shelving. Lots of recycling materials - good work! Love all the storage, and the green colour.
Using a projector on a white wall is a great idea. I’m from the 1950’s era where slides were projected on the glass beaded screen.
Love this format. Showing all the kinks in the design feels real and human.
Super honest guy! Very inspiring to see someone who renovated everything with his own hands
Even more than the result, the framework, the do-it-yourself philosophy and the practical breakdown of the setting is what makes this video specially good. Thanks !
I know this place. I'm about 20 mins walk away but still in West Brunswick. Big suburb! You're right, the bones on these old places are good. i have a similar one on Moreland Road!
The gentleman has done a great job. Dad did good with the tiling also.
Fra, il tuo vibe é fighissimo! Sweet pad e buon studio!
Plyco are good, not too far away from this location too. The first video is one of my favourites, shows that it’s quite achievable for me at this moment. I appreciate the cost breakdown and the materials used mentioned in this video!
Plyco is definitely a solid choice, and the location is convenient. The first video makes the project feel doable, especially with the clear cost breakdown and details about the materials used.
I love those apartment blocks, the inside always has so much potential. Definitely better than any over priced modern apartment
Not having a central ac/heater in an Australian home seems like a mad lad move! I'm glad he spent proper money on insulation.
Loved all the info about how this apartment was achieved - processes/materals/companies. His very down to earth attitude is relaxing to watch❤
I really like the insulation part!
YES! Me too... Truly very important for comfort & sustainability & not to be too obvious, less strain on the environment. & pocketbook for energy consumption. I really appreciated how Shaun shared this, especially since often the focus is only on what we can see, the finishes & furniture & layout (which are also very clever & fun...)!
I love that you followed the original tour with this deep dive on the process and cost - as someone is just starting their own renovation, this has been incredibly insightful, inspiring and motivating - I am going to try to embrace the can-do attitude!
Lovely to se someone who has built the apartment themselves and not just another architect/designer, that talks about the flow between the rooms. I might dare to share my beloved home-project as well
I like that what he has done is still pretty much a work in progress and morphs and evolves as his life changes.
probably my favorite NTS video to date! i really enjoyed the format and getting a peak behind the curtain into the process. it inspires me for future renovations. more of this please! it felt much more engaging too
I really love this apartment! Such a cool guy
A very interesting format, thank you for showing how everything was done and what problems had to be solved during the repair process. The guy is great, he has golden hands, he created a beautiful and functional interior.
This guy and the "to always look tan" guy are the best in the channel.
Cheers from Greece, wonderful job.
The best video, by far. The other ones are very beautiful, but often feel out of reach. This guy is down to earth and makes me feel like I can achieve this as well!
He’s got such a gorgeous home ❤❤ and glad to see he’s learning Italian 🇮🇹 😊
I feel so inspired by Shaun! I am renovating our apartment in London and have taken so much from this! Thank you for sharing your process ❤ I will continue with a "can do" attitude and remember mistakes are how you develop your skills
Loved this video! I really enjoyed the relaxed format and hearing from someone who isn't an architect. It's really useful seeing someone breaking down costs and showing the processes they used with materials. And love that he rented his tools and used secondhand materials! Much more useful than people showing off apartments they haven't lived in.
At first I thought, another video about this guy and his apartment? Already? But it was really insightful and entertaining to get all the extra details!
What a wonderful space 😍 definitely love the kitchen, and colour choice too !
It is very inspiring and useful because there are many technical details about the renovation.
I love the choice of the colour green and the layout, beautiful apartment 😊
This is the most authentic quaint apartment I've seen on this channel.
Absolutely love his place. Glad to see that everything he did was for a practical reason for a better living space. He has some great friends and dad to help him out! The pistachio green is an awesome choice.
Complimenti, un bell’appartamento: strategico, luminoso, elegante ed allo stesso tempo confortevole. Bel lavoro pieno amorevole ❤disciplina per il buon vivere . Bravo ,il tuo linguaggio in italiano è buono !Grazie per la condivisione ☀️
Love the tone of this one. He's obviously very knowledgeable but having done it diy and on a budget makes the design approach a lot more practical/accessible/applicable
very cool, down to earth, no-nonsense place. cheers, mate!
Great to see the background info on the renovation and the process. More like this please!
Great job Sean! I redid my bathroom over holidays (toilet is separate, luckily) and saw nobody for 2 weeks, until I could shower again lol.
the green curvy book self above your desk got me SO EXCITED. satisfying and efficient use of space!
I sooooo can relate to this guy. Last year I went through the same thing and It leaves you a little traumatized by the experience. I bet it must be awesome to just pay people to do it and hand you the key after everything is done, but it takes a lot of strenght to do this, mentally most of the time. The amount of work he put on this, makes it even more special. That shower is a hole experience, it looks really beautiful. Probably will evolve to an even better place in the future, I bet.
Ps. Also, LOVE THIS FORMAT. Not to sound shady, but most of the time, people on this channel speak like robots, and Its so refreshing to see this change.
wow, what a contrast between the style of the vendor and the apartment lol. Good stuff
The space looks super refreshing. Mad props.
hell yes!!! I use youtube for everything brother. im stoked for you man.
Love this so much! Also love Shaun's laugh ☺ He has created a beautiful oasis that is tranquil and calm. It's all so unique and not 'standard or boring'. Shaun needs a career change to help others create this. ❤
I looove this video and Shaun has such a vibe! In bocca al lupo per lo studio dell'italiano
So refreshing to see an apartment that seems achievable for the everyday person!
glad to have shaun back 👀🫦👀
Really dig this format. As a home owner myself, I love to see a more honest experience about renovating cost and thought process behind DIY projects. All the regrets and what can be improved on the next time. Please have more of this kind of format please!
My favourite from NTS so far!
This was enjoyable,thank you for this.
What a nice apartment.
Neat.
Clean.
Workable.
That humidity indoor weather thing is cool as.
Nice job on the Reno's!+
Bellissimo appartamento, adoro il divano e i colori utilizzati in tutto la casa
Really love this kind of DIY project. Nice and comfy home. Great job.
Probably one of the best videos so far!!
Super inspring. Great colours, and glad to finally hear some costs (AUD).
Love all the details. Feels like more authentic even it has Samsung part.
Great addition to original video. Great tips
Thank you for release the Shaun chapter 2.
We love it❤❤❤❤❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Such a resourceful aussie with great mates to boot. Well done
So happy to see a real story of someone doing it on the budget without a lot of knowledge.
"I came to realize maybe I'm not a perfectionist" - is what I can say about myself, too, after purchasing a property, attempting to fix the issues that bothered me a lot when I moved in and gradually accepting the imperfections.
I have a dent on my fridge (Stainless steel Samsung, lol), that I also covered with a calendar. Not going to replace it just because of the dent.
I like to think this is how I would do a renovation at my own home. Great job!
Really loved this episode, it's unique because of his DIY story.
Excited to see his can do attitude. I can see his positive character and energy based on the help from his friends
Such a refreshing video wherein the flat shows how he really lives in it. It’s real. Unlike other videos wherein the flat is so heavily curated or appears to be so sterile - one wonders if the owner actually lives in it.
I love his DIY approach. I did the same with my apartment although I did not renovate it from the scratch, it was renovated and looked ok (although I don't like the bland tiles but there is nothing I can do about it because it's rented) but I went to the hardware store for example and asked if they had any flooring for sale and they *gifted* me quite some cork click-parquet with two different designs. One with finer cork pieces and one with bigger ones and I made a little design "island" with the bigger pattern under the kitchen table and it looks perfect. Gifted! 👍🏻 And cork is such a cosy material. Natural and simple. My Dad and me layed the floor and I can totally relate to the fear of cutting out the space for the sink and the stove in the kitchen... You need to subtract 1cm or so from the outline so that your appliances don't fall through the hole. I died a million times on that day. 😄
While I love the traditional and relaxing format, absolutely loved this video too! Really engaging - thank you NTS for never settling ❤
Bravo! Complimenti! Bella ristrutturazione 😊from Italy
gangster tattoo on the arms, hello kitty on the shelves. lol i love this dude
Love this type of videos more than the usuals! You could see life and not only the architectural or "creation". Good job with this and hope to see more like this in the future!!!!
Great renovation, it is an amazing place!!!!! Love the color palette
Cool spaces, like the avocado colour and the curved bookcase. Bathroom too!
You inspire me, my Aussie friend. Love from Earth.
Love hearing the details of the process!
i remember seeing this video a few weeks ago! don't know why you had to repost but i'm glad it's back, as it's a major inspiration for my future place
I literally watched twice because A, he is funny and B, This is just as educational as he is cool.
Brilliant comments on the process and life attitude, laughed out loud while watching, thanks :))
“This is real, this is not hollywood” love ittttt
So cozy and so much character, I love it.
This guy and his apartment are awesome 👏🏼
Done an amazing job but the only tidbit I would've recommended is instead of using glasswooll or whatever mineral wool that was would've been to use a natural insulation such as woodfibre, hemp or sisal.
Natural insulations have much higher specific heat capacity and therefore can absorb more heat and therefore it takes longer for heat from outside getting in and is particularly good at reducing overheating. They're also just way more pleasant to work with.