The best near to nature, more importantly financial free.. I am from Sarawak, now i am goinh to build up a tiny house in a farm of my laws family, it's a a happiness.. No more burden from finance
I used to be a party boy in KL, now living serenely in a fishing village up north. No one cares about trends or techs. Even during lockdown nothing really changed and share market have no effect on the economy here.
Such a beautiful little house 🏠 in a wonderful location 😊. Thanks for sharing 👍 greetings from England 🏴 Simon and Beth sending you our support 🔔 ❤👋❤️
Many of the comments tend to be negative.Either jealousy or they think all of people behave like them.The effects of social media when everyone be stereotype.This family make a choice,they venture for it & they enjoy it.Bless for them
Good thinking. Small & cozy, beautiful home. Members living in tight surroundings keep each other warm & giving all the time. I too have a small home. Lowcost maintenance & no disturbance from heavy traffic & toxic fumes. Good thinking. Enjoy your humble homage.
Youuuu myyyy dearrr fellow PEACE-inspired person - you are LIVING some of our DREAM.... hats off to you - your vid is really inspiring - helped remind me of my journey in life - THANK YOU! God Bless you and your family!
Am moving from KL to a smaller home in a small town too. Not having a job anymore, it makes no sense to stay in that overcrowded concrete jungle poisoned by consumerism and pollution.
This man realy ensembled my mind. I had 200sqm house. Too big just for my little family. Its filled mostly with things i dont need. And here i am, seeing a family of 5 having a tiny home that is suffice their needs not their want. Beautiful. Thank you for the coverage CNA.
Apparently they are those who leave negative comments even from such calm video like these. Guess Allan Casal tried to escape from these rats in the big city..
Kudos to the grandparents (for land) and parents (for vision ans the will) to be able to make this happen. Taking an unconventional path to be able to save more for theirs and their children's future is fantastic.
They love the countryside...👍👍👍so they are happy with the new design & home environment...many of us wish to have such loveable place...so fortunate to have great refreshing environment...🥰🥰🥰
Beautiful tiny house.. It gives you peace and tranquility, rural areas tend to be quieter and less stressful than urban environments.The slower pace of life can help reduce anxiety, improve mental health, and provide a peaceful place to unwind.Lower cost of living, healthier lifestyle, rural areas often encourage eating locally grown, fresh food, less traffic and crowds and fostering a deeper connection to the environment 🕊
Beautiful view, but let's face the fact that most people can't afford this tiny home nor the relocation. They've been to other countries, and have appliances most other houses don't have. And it took her father to gave her some land for it to be their location. I love the idea though.
@@AnneLaniaz That's not the living standards in their country. They're very well-off where they are, especially considering how young they are, yet they've travelled and afford a home looking like the houses shown on foreign tv channels. Most people don't get to dream about anything close to this unfortunately. Hopefully, the coming years will bring prosperity to the country. But with people like them moving to the rural areas, it's obvious how bad it currently is.
@@samelis6546 I don't know where you are from but I am from the same country as them & what they have are basics, only the necessities as they intended.
PEMAKLUMAN SERIUS : It wasn't the size that matters it was more on how you manage the best illustration of humble n kind mindfull. In such instead of keeping everything organized rock on at all tasks with iman n taqwa ultimately " you rock ", Alhamdulillah, ameen. Loves fm an ant in woods, Ghombau.MALAYSIA.
just like many other gen x, y & z who prefer to move out from northern and eastern part of malaysia, eventually settled down within lembah klang territory.
Living a simple life, surrounded by nature and plenty of fresh air, is everyone's dream. The family is so blessed to attain this lifestyle that gives them immense pleasure and contentment. Their kitties are also happy too, as they get to explore the ample spaces. For now, daydreaming is the only thing we could afford, but who knows what tomorrow may bring?
This is very inspiring to me. I feel like escaping into this kind of living environment, too. But my greatest fear is mosquitoes. Surprisingly, I don't see your family having any problem sitting outside in the night having dinner. Tbh, do you have problems with mosquitoes or night insects?
I've been looking for a great piece of "affordable" land like that outside Kuala Lumpur, but most are Malay-entitled. Those available to the Chinese and other ethnicities are exceedingly pricey, well, more "valuable" too... 😶😶
I love the idea of this for me and my partner. But as others have said it is very selfish to impose this on your children, isolating them from their friends. Also they need privacy when they become teens
We're not isolated at all. Its understandable that it may seem as if its a bit too confined, but as someone who is living there, we're still able to go to school and make friends. Furthermore, I have the whole forest to myself. Compared to being in KL, living here is much better.
many dont know but we have a lot of youth and children community classes around the country, even some family who chose to go rural and opt for homeschooling- they have a pretty pact schedule 😂 even more curriculum than school and meeting more circle of people from all walk of life. i can attest these kids sees the world as an oyster of knowledge ❤❤❤ dont yuck our yum, we enjoy this life regardless
Very good idea! Just wonder that how do they control the mosquitoes and flies which affect them in view of their house are in the middle of the jungle?
This will minimise intrusions by your in laws. 😂 Jokes aside, this is truly inspiring. I love the green surroundings too. Very zen indeed. Best wishes.
Living like this is really peaceful from the hustle and bustle of the city, just afraid of wild animals such as lizards, tigers, monkeys or others that stop by 🙂↔️
It is just 50 km from KL. Today more adults are working at home, not work from home. Being self employed. Return back to their parent house and work from there. Working at office if they are not in production line is going to be less choice. With 5G signal coverage, more people willing to work outside big city just to avoid traffic jam even though in KLANG VALLEY almost 1.2 million people use train and bus to go and back from working premises. Negeri Sembilan is part oF greater Klang Valley. Hopefully the new township will not come near the remote and jungle area. Maybe today it is stil jungle, next 15 years we still want the jungle, not a new concrete jungle in 5 km radius.
Rezeki tuhan pinjamkan semua lain2, jangan sampai ada iri dalam hati saudara, tak terjawab depan tuhan nanti. Kan dalam video ada cakap rumah tu dekat dengan bandar/town terdekat, mesti ada masjid. Duduk kl rumah sebelah masjid pun kalau jarang jejak tak guna jgk
Its an emotional journey of staying in a contemporary tiny house and be close to nature. Soon the installation of netting is required to prevent mosquitoes, insects etc from disturbing your sleep. When rain come the sound of rain impact and the risk of rain water splashing into the open terrace during a heavy storm will slowly erodes the occupants' patience. Good luck.
inspiring, 200k to move, i bet 90% of malaysian do not have that cash on hand :X the attic seems not comfortable for adult, what happend when the kids grow taller? the have to bend their body to one side to walk along the attic walk way :X
he should have build himself a beautiful Malay vernacular house.. sure this one is modern.. they seem progressive.. very well travel judging by the photos.. but the wife need to reclaim her grandma cultural aesthetic as Malay people should.. the cult of the headwrapping is annoying.. nothing to do with Islam.. everything to do with Hassan Al Bana medievalist version of god..
Ironic, he got plenty of empty spaces outside yet he didn't decide to build a tiny store for storage yet he sumbat all the necessary stuff in your tiny house. btw how do you combat with bugs especially mosquitosss.
Can you imagine the amount of dengue and mosquitoes they have to fight off every night? Countryside living is not really suited for Asia and tropical countries, more for western countries and climate
there isnt just the mozzies, its the gecko, seasonal ants invasion, gigantic spiders, seasonal caterpillar infestation, civet family escapade in your ceilings 😂😂😂😂 oh so many more, mozzies are the least of the problem. i moved from KL 15 years ago, and i still have to face more than just mozzies here in the rural part of the rainforest
Nice home..but not for me as a Muslim..too far from mosques, too far from neighbours...too secluded...as a weekend home it's perfect but not living the entire life..
When you live around the tree,its not that panas,tree making oksigen around you,i used to live in my atuk house in village,there is not even heat like in town,the waterfall,river also near too
No point u choose Small space but still lavish lifestyle. Might as well live in public housing like hdb bto. Where after u live for 5years mop u can resell ur house and cash out profit to buy a house fully paid.
@@viralloger267What do you know of his purpose? This house is a business for him; he has glamping sites adjacent to the house that earned him 50% more than his previous job
saving living cost not his main purpose even still one of his purpose ... in video mentioned he need to downsize in search of a simpler life with fewer financial... cause he feels stress in city which he always think that he need spend on something to reward himself even it cost rm5 ... so he need place that do not make him feel stress and rushed...
@restlife0942 theres other option to do so..u can choose a private landed property in kampung area which is cheap. I know his intention which i could relate myself coz i build a house just beside my father's land in a very secluded area which i build a bungalow with half his cost..but i live a modest life. His aim is contradicted to his lavish lifestyle.
This is really inspiring. Many people are happy to follow the crowd but it takes guts and vision to do something different.
The best near to nature, more importantly financial free.. I am from Sarawak, now i am goinh to build up a tiny house in a farm of my laws family, it's a a happiness.. No more burden from finance
The house is small but there is plenty of room outdoors. Kudos!
I used to be a party boy in KL, now living serenely in a fishing village up north. No one cares about trends or techs. Even during lockdown nothing really changed and share market have no effect on the economy here.
Such a beautiful little house 🏠 in a wonderful location 😊.
Thanks for sharing 👍 greetings from England 🏴 Simon and Beth sending you our support 🔔 ❤👋❤️
Even the tone of his voice is calming
Many of the comments tend to be negative.Either jealousy or they think all of people behave like them.The effects of social media when everyone be stereotype.This family make a choice,they venture for it & they enjoy it.Bless for them
Good thinking. Small & cozy, beautiful home. Members living in tight surroundings keep each other warm & giving all the time. I too have a small home. Lowcost maintenance & no disturbance from heavy traffic & toxic fumes. Good thinking. Enjoy your humble homage.
Live in coutryside is very calming. Fresh air, less stress etc
Same. My dream is moving from crowded place to a very calm n peace environment like this.
Me too,hope we got it there..
Youuuu myyyy dearrr fellow PEACE-inspired person - you are LIVING some of our DREAM.... hats off to you - your vid is really inspiring - helped remind me of my journey in life - THANK YOU! God Bless you and your family!
Really love this tiny house & the landscape… 🏡💕🌷
Am moving from KL to a smaller home in a small town too. Not having a job anymore, it makes no sense to stay in that overcrowded concrete jungle poisoned by consumerism and pollution.
yup, the never ending rat race
True. Just buy what you need. If you want to be more better, practice healthy lifestyle.
This man realy ensembled my mind.
I had 200sqm house. Too big just for my little family.
Its filled mostly with things i dont need.
And here i am, seeing a family of 5 having a tiny home that is suffice their needs not their want.
Beautiful.
Thank you for the coverage CNA.
Apparently they are those who leave negative comments even from such calm video like these. Guess Allan Casal tried to escape from these rats in the big city..
Kudos to the grandparents (for land) and parents (for vision ans the will) to be able to make this happen.
Taking an unconventional path
to be able to save more for theirs and their children's future is fantastic.
I will do this one day after finding a sustainable way to earn my own living. Tired of the traffic jam, excess materialism and hollow life in the city
Less cleaning up,less items,less money and less stress
They love the countryside...👍👍👍so they are happy with the new design & home environment...many of us wish to have such loveable place...so fortunate to have great refreshing environment...🥰🥰🥰
This is living proof of what we all need 😊
I ve always wanted to stay in the countryside when I retire, for now I can only dream about it.😢
The air is colder, cleaner than the city.
Wow! I love it!!! Im watching from Singapore… and im so envious of this!
The early morning sound in that area calms me.
Beautiful tiny house.. It gives you peace and tranquility, rural areas tend to be quieter and less stressful than urban environments.The slower pace of life can help reduce anxiety, improve mental health, and provide a peaceful place to unwind.Lower cost of living, healthier lifestyle, rural areas often encourage eating locally grown, fresh food, less traffic and crowds and fostering a deeper connection to the environment 🕊
Oh yeah! It's Kuala Pilah, my late dad's hometown!
Me too. 'this is my dream house too.. Just a tiny one enough
Beautiful view, but let's face the fact that most people can't afford this tiny home nor the relocation. They've been to other countries, and have appliances most other houses don't have. And it took her father to gave her some land for it to be their location. I love the idea though.
I think they have basic appliances, what they really need, nothing luxurious.
Does it mean it's an inherited land?
Nowadays the problem is the land price. Even in kampung area, land price is not cheap, sadly..
@@second_second_ yes. She inherited it from her father.
@@AnneLaniaz That's not the living standards in their country. They're very well-off where they are, especially considering how young they are, yet they've travelled and afford a home looking like the houses shown on foreign tv channels. Most people don't get to dream about anything close to this unfortunately. Hopefully, the coming years will bring prosperity to the country. But with people like them moving to the rural areas, it's obvious how bad it currently is.
@@samelis6546 I don't know where you are from but I am from the same country as them & what they have are basics, only the necessities as they intended.
Nice feature film indeed. Great little house design and a nice idea to run a glamping business while living their dream.
Negeri Sembilan is still near to Kuala Lumpur. It's great.
PEMAKLUMAN SERIUS : It wasn't the size that matters it was more on how you manage the best illustration of humble n kind mindfull. In such instead of keeping everything organized rock on at all tasks with iman n taqwa ultimately " you rock ", Alhamdulillah, ameen. Loves fm an ant in woods, Ghombau.MALAYSIA.
He is an artist .. they want to be different .. them kids will live in kuala lumpur for a good future
just like many other gen x, y & z who prefer to move out from northern and eastern part of malaysia, eventually settled down within lembah klang territory.
klau ada internet mcm ni pon dh ok tenang buat design sambil gaming
Beautiful tiny house ♥ in very calming area.
Living a simple life, surrounded by nature and plenty of fresh air, is everyone's dream. The family is so blessed to attain this lifestyle that gives them immense pleasure and contentment. Their kitties are also happy too, as they get to explore the ample spaces. For now, daydreaming is the only thing we could afford, but who knows what tomorrow may bring?
Large space = Creativity, free your mind.
Small space = Stress, can't think properly.
Nature = Calms you down, freedom.
Paradise living!
They live in a tiny house, but on a huge piece of land.
Home wouldn't seem so far from here.what an amazing house there.well done!
This is very inspiring to me. I feel like escaping into this kind of living environment, too. But my greatest fear is mosquitoes. Surprisingly, I don't see your family having any problem sitting outside in the night having dinner. Tbh, do you have problems with mosquitoes or night insects?
Many wooden houses in Perak are being abandoned. Either they migrated to the city or clashes between siblings
Which area? I guess the land price is still expensive though.. (at least for me)
I've been looking for a great piece of "affordable" land like that outside Kuala Lumpur, but most are Malay-entitled. Those available to the Chinese and other ethnicities are exceedingly pricey, well, more "valuable" too... 😶😶
❤❤I think this house much bigger than mine, love the surrounding nature ..
FYI, you can also have a frugal lifestyle in the big city. It's all mental
Agreed, but actually it's more to own's perspective.
Ones can emulate Mr Ingrid kamprad of Ikea
yes but its harder when things are right in front of your face
I am so exhausted of city living. Time to consider some peace out of hustle & bustle.
Nice..far better than living in HDB apartment
Tiny house come with big outdoor garden.
Like this of tiny house but not are tiny cost.
I love the idea of this for me and my partner. But as others have said it is very selfish to impose this on your children, isolating them from their friends. Also they need privacy when they become teens
We're not isolated at all. Its understandable that it may seem as if its a bit too confined, but as someone who is living there, we're still able to go to school and make friends. Furthermore, I have the whole forest to myself. Compared to being in KL, living here is much better.
They can just build separate cabin next door for the children, later
Wow you're basically saying they're selfish AND stupid. All from a very short, sneak look of their whole life.
many dont know but we have a lot of youth and children community classes around the country, even some family who chose to go rural and opt for homeschooling- they have a pretty pact schedule 😂 even more curriculum than school and meeting more circle of people from all walk of life. i can attest these kids sees the world as an oyster of knowledge ❤❤❤ dont yuck our yum, we enjoy this life regardless
Very good idea! Just wonder that how do they control the mosquitoes and flies which affect them in view of their house are in the middle of the jungle?
Plant lemongrass around the house. Use a mosquito net when sleeping.
@amirsalleh2533 thank you for knowledge sharing.
I asked this of an architect who was explaining the Malay house...he said get used to it.
bro and sis living the dream
Nice place .
Inspirational ❤
This home is like a Japanese concept
Beautiful view
This will minimise intrusions by your in laws. 😂 Jokes aside, this is truly inspiring. I love the green surroundings too. Very zen indeed. Best wishes.
CANTIK NYAAAAA…
This is even bigger than HDB flats. 😂😂😂
How do you deal with mozzies? Esp aedes? Heard dengue is prevalent in Malaysia. Lovely home!❤
What a nice place to raise a family and for retirement as well. Back to nature that's where we belong. Do you mind to have a neighbour?
epic house and a beautiful story.
Living like this is really peaceful from the hustle and bustle of the city, just afraid of wild animals such as lizards, tigers, monkeys or others that stop by 🙂↔️
Absolutely fantastic!
I would love to do this !! ❤❤
Fresh beutiful tiny home and Whers all the mosquito in n.sembilan jungle go?🙂
This is just awesome
It is just 50 km from KL. Today more adults are working at home, not work from home. Being self employed. Return back to their parent house and work from there. Working at office if they are not in production line is going to be less choice. With 5G signal coverage, more people willing to work outside big city just to avoid traffic jam even though in KLANG VALLEY almost 1.2 million people use train and bus to go and back from working premises. Negeri Sembilan is part oF greater Klang Valley. Hopefully the new township will not come near the remote and jungle area. Maybe today it is stil jungle, next 15 years we still want the jungle, not a new concrete jungle in 5 km radius.
Hi Alan, what about travelling to work and school? Isn't that far for you and the kids.
wah... got Space X star link...
Kehidupan mcm mat salleh.... Nampak mcm hebat.... Harap tak jauh dari surau atas masjid...
Rezeki tuhan pinjamkan semua lain2, jangan sampai ada iri dalam hati saudara, tak terjawab depan tuhan nanti. Kan dalam video ada cakap rumah tu dekat dengan bandar/town terdekat, mesti ada masjid. Duduk kl rumah sebelah masjid pun kalau jarang jejak tak guna jgk
terdengar bisikan bitter berbaur menghukum org tanpa soal selidik. 😂
Lol bitter and JEALOUS 😂😂😂
Tanda orang soleh ialah berasa paling tidak soleh di kalangan manusia. Kalau berasa soleh, itu tanda tidak soleh.
Interesting. How much: Land price & house price?
Or inherited land?
I need this
Its an emotional journey of staying in a contemporary tiny house and be close to nature. Soon the installation of netting is required to prevent mosquitoes, insects etc from disturbing your sleep. When rain come the sound of rain impact and the risk of rain water splashing into the open terrace during a heavy storm will slowly erodes the occupants' patience. Good luck.
but the house is small but are they on a large plot of land ?
It's still feel bigger, and more privately than HDB flat.
Question tho how does the kids gets to mingle around being an hour away from nearest town?
inspiring, 200k to move, i bet 90% of malaysian do not have that cash on hand :X the attic seems not comfortable for adult, what happend when the kids grow taller? the have to bend their body to one side to walk along the attic walk way :X
he should have build himself a beautiful Malay vernacular house.. sure this one is modern.. they seem progressive.. very well travel judging by the photos.. but the wife need to reclaim her grandma cultural aesthetic as Malay people should.. the cult of the headwrapping is annoying.. nothing to do with Islam.. everything to do with Hassan Al Bana medievalist version of god..
so where’s the daughter sleep in the tiny house?
hi! i have my own room but they didnt film it as i was studying for my exams at that time xx
good move.
aku pon minat gak umah mcm ni .more to nature .tapi kalau dekat dgn org lagi okey .atleast bercampur siket dgn org .
I bet it was the cats' ideas 🤣😂
no hate, just concerned about the security there.
Ironic, he got plenty of empty spaces outside yet he didn't decide to build a tiny store for storage yet he sumbat all the necessary stuff in your tiny house. btw how do you combat with bugs especially mosquitosss.
Mosquitoes plants .
brace for the monsoon season?
It is N9 not east coast.So no monsoon.
Wouldn’t there be a huge amount of mosquito
My concern would be snakes and other predators
Can you imagine the amount of dengue and mosquitoes they have to fight off every night? Countryside living is not really suited for Asia and tropical countries, more for western countries and climate
KL is inhabitable...nuff said
How do i make this a reality for myself? Singaporean here.
find a suitable place in singapore la,there must be somewhere..i'm also dreams same as them in my mom and dad home village in east coast
@@Life_Is_Adventuree Lol how to have such lifestyle in Singapore? Even if you have 20 million dollars not enough
I think it's lovely for the couple but not the children
Did the children secretly text you?
@@Shahlee92😂😂
@@Shahlee92 you never know !
it's actually lovely for all of us xx
the boy has a 1000 yard stare
The only thing that can change my mind to live in the jungle is when I know how to get rid of mosquitos...
there isnt just the mozzies, its the gecko, seasonal ants invasion, gigantic spiders, seasonal caterpillar infestation, civet family escapade in your ceilings 😂😂😂😂 oh so many more, mozzies are the least of the problem. i moved from KL 15 years ago, and i still have to face more than just mozzies here in the rural part of the rainforest
Air kat Selangor free...?
Dulu pernah free
@momoto85 oh ..baru tau
Biasanya ikut isi padu meter rasanya,tapi overall kalau rumah ni xdelah costing tinggi 😂 melainkan membazir tu mungkinlah kot
Masa duduk selangor bil air RM6 aje ..tp duduk johor bil sampai RM90
Tak free tapi murah sangat. Duduk Selangor dulu family of 5 sebulan dlm 20-30 je. Duduk Perak sekarang 60 pun pernah cecah.
Her father is strict..
Nice home..but not for me as a Muslim..too far from mosques, too far from neighbours...too secluded...as a weekend home it's perfect but not living the entire life..
Mcm rumah pak rocky gerung...
Cool and peaceful till the snakes arrive. 😂
Tak panas ke? No mosquito?
When you live around the tree,its not that panas,tree making oksigen around you,i used to live in my atuk house in village,there is not even heat like in town,the waterfall,river also near too
No point u choose Small space but still lavish lifestyle. Might as well live in public housing like hdb bto. Where after u live for 5years mop u can resell ur house and cash out profit to buy a house fully paid.
The point is you can live lavishly in a small house. What's 'lavish'? All that free oxygen and soothing greenery?
@csieweng doesnt serve his purpose. He said he wanted to save his living cost.
@@viralloger267What do you know of his purpose? This house is a business for him; he has glamping sites adjacent to the house that earned him 50% more than his previous job
saving living cost not his main purpose even still one of his purpose ... in video mentioned he need to downsize in search of a simpler life with fewer financial... cause he feels stress in city which he always think that he need spend on something to reward himself even it cost rm5 ... so he need place that do not make him feel stress and rushed...
@restlife0942 theres other option to do so..u can choose a private landed property in kampung area which is cheap. I know his intention which i could relate myself coz i build a house just beside my father's land in a very secluded area which i build a bungalow with half his cost..but i live a modest life. His aim is contradicted to his lavish lifestyle.
not so tiny!
tiny compared to their previous house