Amazing space! I would love to go there. There's nothing I would have done differently. 😁 Can you imagine waking up to all that beauty or being snug and warm inside watching the weather!
Hey, I have that Plumy chair and those vitra chairs at the dinner table. The plumy is the most comfortable chair in the world. There is nothing like it. It’s like a firm beanbag, but with not beans. That is a beautiful home.
Beautiful home. They got the right firm to design it. How are buildings that are situated thusly powered? Where does the water, electricity etc. come from?
Love the look Of flat houses but in Maine, how is the snow removed? That man is in his 60’s he can’t be shoveling snow or at least not for many more years
Pps, just re-viewed it, you can see lots of broken trees around the boulders on the drone footage. Cool. Nice boulders, meteorites. If you find it difficult to believe, as I did, and most, no, ALL do, review my stuff in a week or two, and it might start to sink in. The fusion crust on the broken trees will remind you that it's real, and not some delusion or imagination
Beautiful but I would want to be able to open some of the windows to get the fresh air. Also the walkway is lovely but I would not want to carry groceries up it.
What do they receive power from out there? And surely there's no sewage from the getgo. There must be a helluva job to get things connected to "stuff" out there in the wilderness. Do they bring their trash to a centrally placed waste system? The infrastructure must be a challenge.
@Just think Damn, get over it , that's like your 4 or 5th comment exactly the same, are you on a mission or what! You need to chill out, you are getting read, don't worry.
Oh, or just click on the green S to the left to see slide shows of some very large Lunar meteorite boulders in NH the look just like these ones. Sorry guys, the place is amazing, really, but I'm trying to let people know about this super huge, largest on Earth meteorite strewn field, which also happens to be Lunar, which is pretty cool, because we can see the moon, can't see asteroids or Mars very well. You guys are so lucky, and as it turns out maybe even a little luckier... The meteorite industry wants it to go away, local scientists are embarrassed for missing it for 60+ years. It must have come down during a big winter storm. This makes it maybe 80-90 miles across NH and ME. The first slideshow has the best meteorite boulders in the woods, which look like yours. Freaky to think of those things falling from the sky, during a big storm...
@Stephen G. Peck Just days ago, I had a conversation with a few people about my dream to live in Maine by the water. They, both being from upstate NY, were very discouraging about living there during the Winter. What are your thoughts about living there year round? And perhaps your thoughts on the impact of slow, isolated Winters on your peace-of-mind or mental health? Any feedback would be sincerely appreciated. NOTE: I'm not one that tends to NEED to be in/around the "action" all time.
A big wow to the design. But isn't it a bit unsafe from thieves and robbers, unless that does not happen in these places? I have always wanted houses with big windows like these, but for safety concerns, I could not imagine how it would be possible. @dwell
"In this landscape thats been untouched for a long time" so you go ahead and touch it and stick a house in. I love these houses but find there's hypocrisy in building a house in the middle of nature to get away from the urban world.
This hypocrisy exists in almost all urbanites that buy/build cabins in rural areas. They say they want to respect the land and the areas culture, but never do. And this is why they are not wanted everywhere they go.
@justthink5854 the whole house is windows to focus on the nature not the house. Just cause its not traditional logs or whatever, doesnt make it any less special
Add some curtains there fellas. Hunters and trail riders will be cruising around. Just saying. Running around in your rich dude love nest "cabin" in your skivvies my give you an audience there.
@@Setwhattt Well there could be. You never know. There's some crafty hunters out there. Air ownership?? HA!! Is it see through or can you switch it around since apparently air is owned as well... Maybe you could set up a Hunter/Trail rider census so we may consider the impact??
I lived in Maine for a few years. However beautiful, it was the most depressing in the winter time when the daylight ends around 3 p.m.. Not my cup of tea. Great place to visit but not to live.
tl;dr "Hey, look at me. I'm a brilliant home designer. I spent millions to build a castle, to escape my other castle, because it's too oppressive. But I'll call my new house a cabin to seem humble. Now watch me pat my own back. Are you jealous of my wealth yet? "
@@musix2009 Go play with your ***** he has a point - More than anything, I can't stand people who get these Pristine and prime locals, then throw a bazzillion dollars at it. (That home costs 5 time more to build out in that remote location) Jealous I can admit I am, why not? While you want to come to his defense, remember, MOST of us can't afford those things, but we work just as much if not harder for our money, so we can only look from afar.
@@jerkchickenblog not at all I’m not the one complaining about how someone spends THEIR money but y’all do...so I hope he keep seeing people spend their wealth...
This is the most beautiful home I have seen yet. Very calming and just beautiful. Good for them!!!
Truly beautiful. A house that blends with the natural environment and light that’s warm and inviting with class!!!!!!
A total win!! 👏
I am not a fan of the cold, but this space made me want to live there!
Same here!
Love love love Maine. This is a beautiful cabin and land.
Amazing space! I would love to go there. There's nothing I would have done differently. 😁 Can you imagine waking up to all that beauty or being snug and warm inside watching the weather!
Hey, I have that Plumy chair and those vitra chairs at the dinner table. The plumy is the most comfortable chair in the world. There is nothing like it. It’s like a firm beanbag, but with not beans. That is a beautiful home.
Thanks for naming that chair. When I saw it I said - yes, that is the accent chair of my dreams.
Brilliantly designed - thanks for sharing.
A truly gorgeous home.
Would be nice to know some technical details for example where is the electricity coming from and what about sewarage and things like that.
In a remote location like that, it's gotta be off grid
Beautiful beautiful.... thank you !!!
Gorgeous place. Well thought out and designed.
This comes close to a dream I had about a house in the boulders. Magnificent. Need more like this. People should stop being afraid of non-flat sites.
Beautiful design and appreciation of the landscape. I love this house❤
And love Maine😅
Beautiful project and a peaceful spot
Gorgeous design and simple forms that belongs to the surroundings!
True clarity of vision!
Thumbnail looked like a tiny house. Turns out to be not even a little tiny
Wow such an amazing place that environment has been built on.
Beautiful home, congratulations
Stephan & John should feel very blessed. Exquisite home.
Stunning. Thank you for sharing.
flat roof in maine ? Good luck with that in winter
even the dog is humbled by your good taste. lovely. bet you tried climbing that dry rock.
what an absolutely stunning home!!!!
Very pretty design!
I wish they interviewed the craftsman that built the home along with the owner and architect.
?? the architect appears in the first 25 seconds
I think I’m being misunderstood. I would like to see the carpenter(s) who built it, not only the architect and home owner.
@@forestgoebel1862 got it--that would be indeed be useful
Amazingly beautiful!
This is so beautiful
2,000ish sq.ft. well appointed newly constructed house in the woods does not make it a "cabin". Just call it what it is. A "house". Flatlanders smdh.
This...is...my...dream...home - in my dream state.
@@HerbalTnT420shop Love this feedback. Thoughtful and insightful. Thank you!
Winter & Fall are fine
But the Spring & Summers are black flies, mosquitoes & tics everywhere...lol.
Beautiful home but I've never been able to figure out how a house with a flat roof works in the snow? Especially Maine snow? 😳
All I need is a good bottle of bourbon and a couple books and I’m solid here.
Great jobs guys! What a spot
What a stunning getaway...well done!
Simply Magnificent
Beautiful.
Waking up to the sun rising from that living room window every morning with a cup of Joe and a binger would not suck....not at all.
A lovely house, I love the boulders!
I want this in the mountains here in Arizona 😍
Incredible!
Beautiful home. They got the right firm to design it. How are buildings that are situated thusly powered? Where does the water, electricity etc. come from?
2:11 the doggie window!! 🐶😍
the whimsical scale of the siding? lol ... oh brother... rich people are pretentious and utterly ridiculous... love the house though.
Don’t be so bitter because they’re successful. Envy will envelope you whole.
@@AS-cq6uq OH look everyone... Karens arrived
You had me at BOULDER
Love the look
Of flat houses but in Maine, how is the snow removed? That man is in his 60’s he can’t be shoveling snow or at least not for many more years
Those Windows! ✨👌
I love this house.
Nice space very unique
"Contemporary" has become straight lines/boxes/windows.
Everywhere
Thank you
Pps, just re-viewed it, you can see lots of broken trees around the boulders on the drone footage. Cool. Nice boulders, meteorites. If you find it difficult to believe, as I did, and most, no, ALL do, review my stuff in a week or two, and it might start to sink in. The fusion crust on the broken trees will remind you that it's real, and not some delusion or imagination
This doesn't seem to be a cabin. It's a full house. Nice one, but not a cabin (small house).
Beautiful home, but it’s definitely not a ‘cabin.’ Gorgeous landscape and sweet, sweet pup.
This would be my heaven!!! I’m so over city life
@Just think we get it, you wrote it twice exactly the same way.
Beautiful
Perfection!
Absolutely gorgeous and beautiful.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
Okay, I love that dog...
How dreamy 🌀
💕🌎☺
Beautiful but I would want to be able to open some of the windows to get the fresh air. Also the walkway is lovely but I would not want to carry groceries up it.
Imagine the movers hauling large furniture there..
@@bettyng9880 No worries for rich people Betty. Those birds didn't break a nail.
Give us a tour.
as a climber, I would be In heaven living here
What do they receive power from out there? And surely there's no sewage from the getgo. There must be a helluva job to get things connected to "stuff" out there in the wilderness. Do they bring their trash to a centrally placed waste system? The infrastructure must be a challenge.
@Just think Damn, get over it , that's like your 4 or 5th comment exactly the same, are you on a mission or what! You need to chill out, you are getting read, don't worry.
I see three Poulsen lamps.
Oh, or just click on the green S to the left to see slide shows of some very large Lunar meteorite boulders in NH the look just like these ones. Sorry guys, the place is amazing, really, but I'm trying to let people know about this super huge, largest on Earth meteorite strewn field, which also happens to be Lunar, which is pretty cool, because we can see the moon, can't see asteroids or Mars very well. You guys are so lucky, and as it turns out maybe even a little luckier... The meteorite industry wants it to go away, local scientists are embarrassed for missing it for 60+ years. It must have come down during a big winter storm. This makes it maybe 80-90 miles across NH and ME. The first slideshow has the best meteorite boulders in the woods, which look like yours. Freaky to think of those things falling from the sky, during a big storm...
incredible
Wow, jealous!
The sun sets in the northwest when you're in Maine?
Yes. Especially in winter.
@@sgabriel Wouldn't it set in the Southwest?
@@JohnComeOnMan Um, yes. You are absolutely correct. When I say "winter", understand that I mean "summer". 😬
@Stephen G. Peck Just days ago, I had a conversation with a few people about my dream to live in Maine by the water. They, both being from upstate NY, were very discouraging about living there during the Winter. What are your thoughts about living there year round? And perhaps your thoughts on the impact of slow, isolated Winters on your peace-of-mind or mental health? Any feedback would be sincerely appreciated. NOTE: I'm not one that tends to NEED to be in/around the "action" all time.
@Stephen G. Peck Sincerely, sincerely appreciate this! Have a great weekend!
Oh, to have a couple of mil to blow on a weekend getaway.
Work harder
@@nechadi .... Ugh
Work Harder ...
Luv it! 😍👌🏻💯
When you see "Cabin" in the title and "hideaway" in the description and you see a house bigger than a lot in the UK in the video.... 🤔
The architect keeps saying 'Steven and _John_ '. Did I miss something? Is John the dog?
Same here. Let me know if you find out.
Lol I was wondering the same thing.
Love it
imagine being here, winter, dark and then outside next to the tree, you see creepy unknown man staring at you....
😵
😆
Fantasy vs Reality. What is it like after experiencing both?
ARE THOSE WINDOWS FOR DOGS?
A big wow to the design. But isn't it a bit unsafe from thieves and robbers, unless that does not happen in these places? I have always wanted houses with big windows like these, but for safety concerns, I could not imagine how it would be possible.
@dwell
2:16 what's goin on there?
he is petting his dog lol
Hahaha! I didn’t notice that.
I thought the irony of him saying “me sitting here by myself” and it looks like there’s 2 of him 😳
A few static shots would have been nice.
Did you delete my comments? Why? It doesn't detract from the beauty. It ads a bit of mysticalness, really.
"In this landscape thats been untouched for a long time" so you go ahead and touch it and stick a house in. I love these houses but find there's hypocrisy in building a house in the middle of nature to get away from the urban world.
This hypocrisy exists in almost all urbanites that buy/build cabins in rural areas. They say they want to respect the land and the areas culture, but never do. And this is why they are not wanted everywhere they go.
@justthink5854 the whole house is windows to focus on the nature not the house. Just cause its not traditional logs or whatever, doesnt make it any less special
Perfeito
The wise man builds his house upon a rock
SUBTÍTULOS PLEASE❗❗❗
👍👍👍👍👍
this isnt a cabin
In a world where
2,000 sq.ft
is a cabin ~ lol. 😉
Add some curtains there fellas. Hunters and trail riders will be cruising around. Just saying. Running around in your rich dude love nest "cabin" in your skivvies my give you an audience there.
@@Setwhattt And the air as well?
@@Setwhattt Well there could be. You never know. There's some crafty hunters out there. Air ownership?? HA!! Is it see through or can you switch it around since apparently air is owned as well... Maybe you could set up a Hunter/Trail rider census so we may consider the impact??
"Cabin."
Search; nh lunar meteorites You'll understand those boulders better.
how many birds will kill here because of window?
I lived in Maine for a few years. However beautiful, it was the most depressing in the winter time when the daylight ends around 3 p.m.. Not my cup of tea. Great place to visit but not to live.
I was expecting a cute tiny house with charm and character, instead I got dull grey Nordic modernism and a guy who "studied" where the sun sets...
Not very cozy. Nice Lab.
that will never be maine
tl;dr "Hey, look at me. I'm a brilliant home designer. I spent millions to build a castle, to escape my other castle, because it's too oppressive. But I'll call my new house a cabin to seem humble. Now watch me pat my own back. Are you jealous of my wealth yet? "
Uh what’s your problem?..don’t get huffy because THEY can afford to live how THEY want to....go read a book....
@@musix2009 Go play with your ***** he has a point - More than anything, I can't stand people who get these Pristine and prime locals, then throw a bazzillion dollars at it. (That home costs 5 time more to build out in that remote location) Jealous I can admit I am, why not? While you want to come to his defense, remember, MOST of us can't afford those things, but we work just as much if not harder for our money, so we can only look from afar.
@@pcmactek again stay mad lol....
@@musix2009 he doesn't sound mad honestly. you do though
@@jerkchickenblog not at all I’m not the one complaining about how someone spends THEIR money but y’all do...so I hope he keep seeing people spend their wealth...
Not a cabin.
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