I love the fading on the exterior. It really makes the home feel like it is part of environment around it, rather than sort of "fighting" it like most homes do.
I watch a lot of these architecture/interior design videos. And this is by far one of the most comprehensive tours I've seen. Down to earth, layman terms that I'm sure can speak to architects, designers or regular people like myself. Excellent work! Thank you!!
Nice house, love the windows on the days. But on the evenings I would just wait for Jason to come and push his hockey mask against the window.😅 I would have had electric shutters, so I could close them at night, for privacy and extra security.
I, for one, thoroughly enjoyed this house tour. Maybe it's not cozy to some, but coming into a warm space and out of the frigid snow would change most people's minds. I'm not as minimalist as those folks, but to each their own! I still love the house and craftsmanship.
And a lot of the negative comments are coming from people who don't see the value of living simple - people who most likely live in inefficient Lennar homes in a suburban tract and with R-13 insulation. There is your ecological disaster.
Great build. Love the high contrast of the material inside. Looks like a wonderful place to relax and enjoy your surroundings! And that fireplace is just extra, for sure.
Oooh that's a beautiful house I could easily live in this one...I love being able to see outside but I'm hoping the glass is that insulated one otherwise it'd be hard to keep warm...thankyou for sharing 💜
It's neat and I love all the windows and how you feel like you're outside, but I wouldn't describe this as cozy. I personally couldn't live here, but it would be a neat place to stay.
That is the nicest house I have ever seen. I have too much stuff and I know I will always have too much stuff. But with that house I would have no trouble well maybe some trouble but I think I would give up a lot of my stuff. And it’s a shame they don’t build those houses here in New Jersey.
Very well done! Beautiful location of course as well. If I could swing it, I could live in a small home or cabin, but I'm spoken for looking after my grandson for a couple of years. Then, maybe. Or a big old RV. I love these videos though.
My house is just over 1000 sqft at 1200. But its got a full living room, kitchen, 2 full baths and a half, 3 bed rooms. Why does it seem like this house has way less room then a normal suburban house? Is the garage being counted as part of the living space?
Some really incredible design happening here. One issue I see is with zero overhang that cedar will take a major beating down low from precipitation splash. Probably best to use steel, stone or tile down low transitioning to cedar above. On that note, what’s the deal with all the moisture exiting that vent on the end of the building?
Brilliant and great use of space ! - very much what we want to build in the Eastern Townships in 2023. We will come for a short stay to explore and contact your architect !
Hi John, Emily here. Would love to host you. You can email us for more info as we are building a larger project as well and have some spaces in the eastern townships.
with the shutters, instead of manually moving them, they should get strong magnets on either side so they could pull them along through the window, requires no power
That is a very interesting cabin, for sure! But my burning question is this: in an area that gets a lot of snow, why have a flat roof? Is the roof possibly heated in the winter, with a drain system to catch the snowmelt? Or... ?
Hi, in Quebec where the project is being built, the structures take into account significant snowloads, on the other hand it is not unusual for the roofs to be cleared of snow by their owners. Although pitched roofs are dominant in these landscapes and make sens maintenance wise, more and more architectural proposals are topped with flat roofs.
in norway that can be done for a cabin. it's not allowed for a house. the problem is the lack of insulation. i have sen some making something similar. they needed to use 3-4cm of Thermocert type material. it makes the windows opaque.
Hi, you realy created a nice, minimalist place. I lived in similar houses before, and the problem was always to prevent birds from flying against the big windows and kill themselves. We had to glue black "bird stickers" on the windows. Do you have the same problem? Thanks and greetings from Andreas, South of France
That sauna is the best one I've ever seen, it's perfect! But I must say that the roof of the house really needs to be a green one, especially in a location like that.
Did I miss it - how the house is powered? i.e. is it connected to "mains" somehow, or solar, or something else? And what about waste/sewage - how is that disposed of?
Three things...Radiant heat in the floors, wood storage next to the firebox, Air intake to the firebox running under the floor to the outside so you don't suck warm air inside up the flu.
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Very nice design. However, in the winter, the windows are not that efficient...l'd probably have to increase the temp just to offset the psychological/visual impact of the snow. Radiant floor heating certainly helps.
I think the only thing different I would do with this property, is figure out how to motorise the shutters so that you can move them around and close off windows without absolutely _having_ to actually go outside of the property. Especially the shutter for the bathroom. That way if the weather is bad or suddenly turns bad you aren't caught out and can easily press a button inside to close them. Other than that, I'd probably not have gone with the black interior wall, but maybe a darker wood type instead to give the same kind of variation without it being quite _so_ dark. Other than these two changes, this place is amazing! I like the fact everything is hidden away until you actually have to use it.
If you love this sort of style, I'm happy for you! To each their own. Personally, I would feel very uncomfortable in a space like this 😅 So cold, modern, and industrial-looking.
Greetings from oakville there's several of these homes here one is located outside of the downtown area of oakville called the glass house on Raynor Street thanks for the presentation
Beautiful minimalist design 1000 square foot house with gray cedar wood exterior. The exterior movable shutters shading on tracks are really good and the LED lighting. I would skip the TVs and just have Apple tablets for internet. Does it have off grid photovoltaic power? Merry Christmas!
That cabin looks like a million bucks, literally. I like the way the rich live and I like the way I live when I'm with them. I guess this is made to be some type of prototype showcase house because if it gets booked 150 times a year that means no one is living there, just staying. All the storage (which is great) is largely unnecessary considering the way the place is currently being used.
Neat. One drawback I see is crawling over the other person to get out of bed. Especially at night or if one sleeps longer than the other. Is there an avenue I don't see?
we have enjoyed this model so much!!! nice video and lovely place!!!! if may add a touch if it was my cabin, I would continue with window wall in the hall .... it really makes a world diference having the forest as limitless wall . IN my country, Spain , is hard to find a property close to a city with permission to build such a beauty.... too bad!! good luck guys in your journey,
I like the minimalist approach.. however my only concern, shutters are be8ng closd outside, which is a bit tricky -depending on your area for sure.. so you are taking a shower and someone arrives to the window, so you ask them to close it for you? 😂 I would need a remote control for it
The house is incredible; so, so beautiful!!! I live in Southern BC; I might actually consider braving Quebec winters to live in one of your houses! Nicely done.
Great job. Carbon is not a problem. Pollution is. LED lights are not good for people, but otherwise it’s lovely, albeit a little stark for my personal taste.
Have your company redesign the house with the shutters on the inside, but have the shutters install as window shades (the shade would be pulled down from the top to the edge of the floor), therefore you wouldn't have to go outside to push the shutters. Redesign by putting a bathtub in and shower combination.
That house is great. love it. Congratulation. Can you imagine combining your style with the midcentury style...!?! Is it possible that you can give me a number what this house did cost? Thank you and really appreciate your effort.
Nice airbnb! As a home I personally don't like all the glass. The bedrooms seem a bit small as is the kitchen. A bit more width and less length in the building might help produce a better layout. As it is it looks like a wood clad shipping container home.
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I love the fading on the exterior. It really makes the home feel like it is part of environment around it, rather than sort of "fighting" it like most homes do.
Only thing missing for me would be a nice soaker tub with those amazing views. Absolutely LOVE the minimalism
Thank you for caring about sustainability and local products! Well done!
I watch a lot of these architecture/interior design videos. And this is by far one of the most comprehensive tours I've seen. Down to earth, layman terms that I'm sure can speak to architects, designers or regular people like myself. Excellent work! Thank you!!
Nice house, love the windows on the days. But on the evenings I would just wait for Jason to come and push his hockey mask against the window.😅 I would have had electric shutters, so I could close them at night, for privacy and extra security.
…and 2 Kane Korsos’s.
What an amazing building. It's close to perfect
Oh wow this is stunning
I, for one, thoroughly enjoyed this house tour. Maybe it's not cozy to some, but coming into a warm space and out of the frigid snow would change most people's minds. I'm not as minimalist as those folks, but to each their own! I still love the house and craftsmanship.
And a lot of the negative comments are coming from people who don't see the value of living simple - people who most likely live in inefficient Lennar homes in a suburban tract and with R-13 insulation. There is your ecological disaster.
It’s a beautiful tiny house with huge windows. It gives you the feeling of having indoor-outdoor nature attachment
This is the same size as an average European home so it's not a tiny house by any stretch of the imagination.
Nice. I like seeing the car from inside the house. It's all cozy and protected from the elements.
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!!! I would live there in a heartbeat! WELL DONE!!!!
Great build. Love the high contrast of the material inside. Looks like a wonderful place to relax and enjoy your surroundings! And that fireplace is just extra, for sure.
Oooh that's a beautiful house I could easily live in this one...I love being able to see outside but I'm hoping the glass is that insulated one otherwise it'd be hard to keep warm...thankyou for sharing 💜
I love everything about this home. Beautiful!
It's neat and I love all the windows and how you feel like you're outside, but I wouldn't describe this as cozy.
I personally couldn't live here, but it would be a neat place to stay.
that sums it up nicely :)
Its an airbnb so yeah
Very holistic living space tied to the environment in every minimalist detail
I love this beautiful space. It's gorgeous.
That is the nicest house I have ever seen. I have too much stuff and I know I will always have too much stuff. But with that house I would have no trouble well maybe some trouble but I think I would give up a lot of my stuff. And it’s a shame they don’t build those houses here in New Jersey.
Yeah I don't think Jersey is the best setting for this kind of house!
Very well done! Beautiful location of course as well. If I could swing it, I could live in a small home or cabin, but I'm spoken for looking after my grandson for a couple of years. Then, maybe. Or a big old RV. I love these videos though.
Really nice interior materials and layout.
My house is just over 1000 sqft at 1200. But its got a full living room, kitchen, 2 full baths and a half, 3 bed rooms. Why does it seem like this house has way less room then a normal suburban house? Is the garage being counted as part of the living space?
It's wonderful to share out the construction or built-up value
Brilliant….minimalist design…really pleasing and functional…
Everthing in this house looks perfect except for the sofa and the rug.
Some really incredible design happening here. One issue I see is with zero overhang that cedar will take a major beating down low from precipitation splash. Probably best to use steel, stone or tile down low transitioning to cedar above. On that note, what’s the deal with all the moisture exiting that vent on the end of the building?
Wow! So integrated with nature. Beautiful. Functional. Inviting.
Brilliant and great use of space ! - very much what we want to build in the Eastern Townships in 2023. We will come for a short stay to explore and contact your architect !
Hi John, Emily here. Would love to host you. You can email us for more info as we are building a larger project as well and have some spaces in the eastern townships.
This is beautiful! Definitely sometime would love to build in the future
Such a beautifully designed cabin- house 😍
How much did that cost to build?
Like 2 know that 2! 🏡
Depends on where you buy land, that looks like about 150-180k USD maybe less if self built
with the shutters, instead of manually moving them, they should get strong magnets on either side so they could pull them along through the window, requires no power
That is a very interesting cabin, for sure! But my burning question is this: in an area that gets a lot of snow, why have a flat roof? Is the roof possibly heated in the winter, with a drain system to catch the snowmelt? Or... ?
Was thinking that myself!
Hi, in Quebec where the project is being built, the structures take into account significant snowloads, on the other hand it is not unusual for the roofs to be cleared of snow by their owners. Although pitched roofs are dominant in these landscapes and make sens maintenance wise, more and more architectural proposals are topped with flat roofs.
@@charlesacton Thank you, Charles, for your reply - much appreciated!
Snow can be an insulator , can actually aid in the winter.
@@charlesacton Would be concerned that if it isn't your PPOR than you might come to visit during the winter and the roof be caved in!
in norway that can be done for a cabin. it's not allowed for a house. the problem is the lack of insulation. i have sen some making something similar. they needed to use 3-4cm of Thermocert type material. it makes the windows opaque.
This is unique. I like the openness and the layout. Also nice that it's nestled in the woods. Thanks Matt and Danielle ❤
Shutters are super cool looks amazing
Hi, you realy created a nice, minimalist place. I lived in similar houses before, and the problem was always to prevent birds from flying against the big windows and kill themselves. We had to glue black "bird stickers" on the windows. Do you have the same problem? Thanks and greetings from Andreas, South of France
Wow. Thanks for the inspiration!
Love it! Just need a place for my storage.
What are the dimensions of the house? It’s gorgeous!
That sauna is the best one I've ever seen, it's perfect! But I must say that the roof of the house really needs to be a green one, especially in a location like that.
To each his own. Quite a cabin , Not particularly for me but interesting to see what one can do in limited ultra minimal areas
Did I miss it - how the house is powered? i.e. is it connected to "mains" somehow, or solar, or something else? And what about waste/sewage - how is that disposed of?
I was wondering those too but I guess that this is just a some kind of demo unit of their business.
Its not as private as u think they are just 20 meters of the road it is powered like a normal house and has sewage like a normal house too
Love this design. Well done
Three things...Radiant heat in the floors, wood storage next to the firebox, Air intake to the firebox running under the floor to the outside so you don't suck warm air inside up the flu.
He said floors were radiant
I’ve seen very similar designs elsewhere and wish them well.
Very beautiful! I love it!
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I hope you are fine . I guess you are interested in architecture and villa design. If you are interested in these topics
I'm glad you visit my channel
Our team uploads new videos every day, I am sure you will like them
What a dream house!
great taste and attention to detail
GREAT IDEAS 💡 GREAT EXECUTION AND ALREADY GREAT INTEREST 🤗👍😎…CONGRATS 🎉🎉🎉
Gorgeous, love it
A sensible and inspirational house. Stove is gorgeous.😍
Very nice design. However, in the winter, the windows are not that efficient...l'd probably have to increase the temp just to offset the psychological/visual impact of the snow. Radiant floor heating certainly helps.
Looks great, bet it’s still cold in the winter with all that glass.
I love this concept.
I think the only thing different I would do with this property, is figure out how to motorise the shutters so that you can move them around and close off windows without absolutely _having_ to actually go outside of the property. Especially the shutter for the bathroom. That way if the weather is bad or suddenly turns bad you aren't caught out and can easily press a button inside to close them. Other than that, I'd probably not have gone with the black interior wall, but maybe a darker wood type instead to give the same kind of variation without it being quite _so_ dark. Other than these two changes, this place is amazing! I like the fact everything is hidden away until you actually have to use it.
If you love this sort of style, I'm happy for you! To each their own. Personally, I would feel very uncomfortable in a space like this 😅 So cold, modern, and industrial-looking.
Home sweet home!!! 😍🤩
Good looking design.but rooftop seems like trapping snow.during heavy snow weather,rooftop gonna put in test to hold the snow
So many of these lovely minimal places are just AirB&Bs. I prefer your videos about where people live their daily lives.
I nice hot tub by the sauna would be a great addition.
Beautiful 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰.
Greetings from oakville there's several of these homes here one is located outside of the downtown area of oakville called the glass house on Raynor Street thanks for the presentation
The entrance is not done so well, I would do it in separate way... Just my suggestion.
Really beautiful!
what it feels like in the night? when it goes dark in the woods surrounded without moonlight?
Beautiful house. If the price is right you guys can become seriously successful!
Beautiful minimalist design 1000 square foot house with gray cedar wood exterior. The exterior movable shutters shading on tracks are really good and the LED lighting. I would skip the TVs and just have Apple tablets for internet. Does it have off grid photovoltaic power?
Merry Christmas!
hey, what is the size(width/length) of this beautiful house?
Love the shutters!!! Brilliant. I want to build a glass house on our dock.
Absolutely love this.
Beautiful
That cabin looks like a million bucks, literally. I like the way the rich live and I like the way I live when I'm with them. I guess this is made to be some type of prototype showcase house because if it gets booked 150 times a year that means no one is living there, just staying. All the storage (which is great) is largely unnecessary considering the way the place is currently being used.
Very pretty.
Neat. One drawback I see is crawling over the other person to get out of bed. Especially at night or if one sleeps longer than the other. Is there an avenue I don't see?
There’s actually a small ledge around the entire bed, so you can get out without crawling over! 🖤
Amazing place to stay❤❤
Thanks for checking out the cabin, happy you enjoyed the tour :)
This is a super interesting concept. What does a house like this cost in total??
This is luxurious living ! I hope I'll have helps to build a tiny house😓
we have enjoyed this model so much!!! nice video and lovely place!!!! if may add a touch if it was my cabin, I would continue with window wall in the hall .... it really makes a world diference having the forest as limitless wall . IN my country, Spain , is hard to find a property close to a city with permission to build such a beauty.... too bad!! good luck guys in your journey,
Love it! ❤
Love love love
merge with nature! yes!
til deer bounce off the window
It's wonderful
It made me laugh when I saw Mauricio with his sunglasses outside. As if outside was brighter than this glass house. 😂
This is amazing!!
Love the style of this!
I like the minimalist approach.. however my only concern, shutters are be8ng closd outside, which is a bit tricky -depending on your area for sure.. so you are taking a shower and someone arrives to the window, so you ask them to close it for you? 😂 I would need a remote control for it
The house is incredible; so, so beautiful!!! I live in Southern BC; I might actually consider braving Quebec winters to live in one of your houses! Nicely done.
wonder if there's in-floor heating in the cement .
He clearly said there is.
Great job. Carbon is not a problem. Pollution is. LED lights are not good for people, but otherwise it’s lovely, albeit a little stark for my personal taste.
Omg !! I love it !! 😀😀
Have your company redesign the house with the shutters on the inside, but have the shutters install as window shades (the shade would be pulled down from the top to the edge of the floor), therefore you wouldn't have to go outside to push the shutters. Redesign by putting a bathtub in and shower combination.
i guess its designed to move shutters in middle of storm :)
Cool place and I to love the shutters but I'd put them on the inside. Can't anyone walking around in the forest walk up and slide them open?
Beautiful house,looks expensive 😉
400$ per night
Neat, but the shutters outside seems like a huge hassle. Yes let me get dressed to go out in the snow to move a shutter so I can shower in privacy. 🙄
I agree. It’s a beautiful home but the shutters outside would be super annoying.
Shutters on the outside are very practical for moderating temperatures.
You afraid Bambi will see you? It’s the middle of a forest. 🤦♀️
Shutters are great for closing up when away, but Wondering how well they would slide in winter when tracks are blocked by snow & ice?
Also for security could slow down burglars if it has locks
That house is great. love it. Congratulation. Can you imagine combining your style with the midcentury style...!?! Is it possible that you can give me a number what this house did cost? Thank you and really appreciate your effort.
Whats with the water damage on exterior end?
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beautiful. my instinct says the flat roof is a liability but would love to be educated.
Nice airbnb! As a home I personally don't like all the glass. The bedrooms seem a bit small as is the kitchen. A bit more width and less length in the building might help produce a better layout. As it is it looks like a wood clad shipping container home.