Virgil unbound: Italian Alps ruin becomes dream budget home

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Kirsten Dirksen

Kirsten Dirksen

7 років тому

When his wife inherited a ruined stable in Italy’s Orobic Alps, architect Alfredo Vanotti reenvisioned the space as a family home, reflecting local craftsmanship and his love of modern design.
To daylight the home, Vanotti created a long skylight and four large windows facing the Valtellina Valley below. To create exterior walls that resembled the “dry stone” technique of the region’s traditional homes, he used local stone and a minimal amount of cement to hold it together.
For the interior, Vanotti used reinforced concrete, along with natural larch and iron, to give the home a more modern feel. “Concrete is misused,” he explains. “It shouldn’t be perfect. The advantage of concrete: it shouldn’t be smooth, beautiful, precise.” The fireplace, sink, bidet, shower, and toilet are all custom-designed from unfinished concrete. To showcase the material’s imperfections, Vanotti chose to leave the material untreated and uncovered. “Concrete is a refined material. You don’t have to hide it.”
With just a “small budget” and relying on help from his father, Vanotti transformed the ruin into a weekend home for his family over the course of five years. He designed the home from the ground up, including the kitchen sink. Everything was designed by the architect, including the concrete sink/bidet/toilet and fireplace. Nearly every detail was personalized, like the door/cupboard handles made from strips of leather.
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@DabneyFountain
@DabneyFountain 7 років тому
The bones of the structure, the walls floors, and stairs express the modernist esthetic: but the home lacks comfort...the toilets are a hardship, so are the dining room chairs. I could not bear a home without a soft, comfortable couch to curl up on, and comfortable, cushioned seating. This is modernism bordering on stoicism. The design is beautiful, the use of light is brilliant, the view is breathtaking.
@danaberry2
@danaberry2 4 роки тому
And I'm anemic so the thought of this house being cold all the time makes me shutter!!!!!!!
@SnowofLight
@SnowofLight 3 роки тому
Not stoicism, masochism...
@dyskelia
@dyskelia 3 роки тому
‘The toilets are a hardship’ 😂😂😂 so true
@kasetapomidora3325
@kasetapomidora3325 2 роки тому
Agreed on all, lovelly design of the house and beautiful nature around. But toilet is horrible and that railing upstairs is just no, no...
@fdddsigns7274
@fdddsigns7274 Рік тому
These are easy from fixes if the house belonged to someone else..he made it his own.. it's absolutely fantastic
@melchi777
@melchi777 7 років тому
i think the stone work outside is perfect...congratulation to his dad who spent 5 years of his retirement building this .for the inside i keep to myself what i think as it is not my house.
@ismailgodo5342
@ismailgodo5342 3 роки тому
It's horrible 😂
@clovermark39
@clovermark39 2 роки тому
See what you mean. But it’s all his own design! His daughter just has to be careful!
@s0uthp4w68
@s0uthp4w68 2 роки тому
I like it ,except for all the hard surfaces. Everything doesn't have to be concrete or wood.
@mjcortez2460
@mjcortez2460 2 роки тому
lol
@mjcortez2460
@mjcortez2460 2 роки тому
what? it's nice.
@evannicholas6030
@evannicholas6030 4 роки тому
This is the most provocative design video I can ever recall seeing. Putting form over function stirs up strong feelings in so many, including myself.
@gisawslonim9716
@gisawslonim9716 5 років тому
Glad to hear the shower head is one of a kind ... I was afraid I would be running into it in all the boutique hotels.
@EduardoBrasil10000
@EduardoBrasil10000 7 років тому
Besides, he could put glass under the railing. It would make it actually functional and wouldn't sacrifice too much the looks.
@Zajme
@Zajme 7 років тому
I think the owner said that this house had a low-cost budget, that's probably why some of the features are not as practical, so he had to find a cheaper alternative.
@evegabriella7479
@evegabriella7479 7 років тому
EduardoBrasil10000 he did put glass under one side of the guard railing
@amalija11
@amalija11 7 років тому
insinuating a balcony without a full railing isnt functional... lol.
@kwhatten
@kwhatten 6 років тому
Or rope nets.
@ixlnxs
@ixlnxs 5 років тому
I actually thought there WAS glass under the railing. If, and that's a big if, I had put a railing without glass, the railing would have been a lot lower. I can imagine an architect being so reckless. But a father?
@ratznefumel
@ratznefumel 7 років тому
I really like the exterior look of the house. I would make some changes inside to make it less cold in the winter. All the concrete would make it extremely cold.
@virginiamoss7045
@virginiamoss7045 4 роки тому
And noisy.
@republiqua
@republiqua 4 роки тому
This channel is an absolute treasure trove! Your videos are made beautifully and are so pleasant and soothing to watch. The experience is almost hypnotic. Thank you for sharing them!
@julietphillips1991
@julietphillips1991 3 роки тому
I love this home...the location, the stone exterior and the magnificent artwork that is those large, picturesque windows framing the breathtaking view!
@waypay1
@waypay1 5 років тому
Those stairs are terrifying. All I can picture is someone trying to walk down in socks, slipping, and falling on to all the concrete below.
@gollypo448
@gollypo448 7 років тому
Form and design seem to have massively outweighed comfort and utility. Not the ratio I would have set personally. The sort of place that looks great in magazines but is actually about as comfortable as living in a hospital corridor.
@sharsasuke01
@sharsasuke01 4 роки тому
It would be nice for a weekend getaways but I don't think I could live in it permanently.
@gisawslonim9716
@gisawslonim9716 4 роки тому
A hospital corridor is more comfortable if only that there are doctors and nurses day and night in case of injuries but stuck in the countryside of "wherever" this death trap of a house does not feature such amenities.
@Kaodusanya
@Kaodusanya 4 роки тому
Living in a hospital corridor is a perfect analysis.
@sutats
@sutats Місяць тому
Such a wonderful conversion. Loving the simplicity and the mixture of modern and traditional materials.
@hamptons2945
@hamptons2945 4 роки тому
"a porcelain toilet in a house like this, no no no! it wouldn't look right" before proceeding to show us the kitchen which uses a cheap plastic shower head for a tap.
@hamptons2945
@hamptons2945 4 роки тому
​@William Webber LMAO that house is a Bugatti Veyron without an engine
@zhbroder
@zhbroder 4 роки тому
@William Webber i have to agree with the clown about the finishes. while the bugatti comparison demonstrates a fundamental lack of understanding about both the bugatti brand and design sensibilities in general.. it sure did look like corners were cut here. for budget reasons? perhaps. but i do feel like this is design - to a point. "the stools are meant for a mountain home if you don't like them sit on the other side" simple cushions could easily solve this problem, and they could be stored so as to not ruin the brutal aesthetic. certainly the concrete toilet and bidet is an impractical solution, and the kitchen tap is where i agree with the clown. definitely could've at least found a better looking nozzle and hose. i love the house overall, but this architect does seem a bit stubborn with his design which will make things difficult. his fireplace in his barn renovation for example.. he easily could've mounted one of the glass panes on a hinge, but no he reaches into the fire like someone going for that far bit of food past the cafeteria sneeze guard. and that glass is HOT. just little things. i think therein lies the issue. these are all little things, while the overall effect is so well achieved. very italian.
@hamptons2945
@hamptons2945 4 роки тому
@William Webber looooool I was paying complement to your use of the metaphor of Rembrant and using a comparison, unlucky for you you do not know of whether or not I "do nothing", I most definitely do, however if I, the architect or my family decides to present something on a public forum I would take the criticism, good or bad! and I have given MY opinion and it was both good and bad. My other comment says the outside and stairs in this house are beautiful. However some are lacking. What does seem to ring true, and also verified by your most recent comment is that you are merely just a keyboard warrior "clown". How about you come out of your house and have a proper debate and we will see if you use such language in public. Other than that you should probably mind your business as the initial comment has nothing to do with you, unless you are the man that built this house. and if you are take my opinion, live learn or take it with a pinch of salt. The sad thing for you is you have no humour. and thats your life. this is just one more comment for me and move on.
@hamptons2945
@hamptons2945 4 роки тому
@@zhbroder thanks for agreeing with the clown zac
@ErmannoCattaneo
@ErmannoCattaneo 7 років тому
The fact that the fireplace leaves marks on the wooden floor isn't "cool because it shows it's used" it's just a design flaw and a huge hazard. this explains why for centuries fireplaces have had stone or metal pads inserted in the floors in front of them... the house wouldn't be too bad if the guy wasn't this pretentious.
@margeauxreall2402
@margeauxreall2402 6 років тому
the shallowness of that firebox is very poorly designed and look at the updraft... there goes all your heat.. it may look :cool: but its totally dangerous and will one day burn the house down
@ixlnxs
@ixlnxs 5 років тому
This is a region where long Siberian winters are punctuated by mudslides and forest fires. I think the next forest fire may start right in his living room.
@terryjp3050
@terryjp3050 5 років тому
Please, direct us to your accomplishments.
@HeatherFaraMS
@HeatherFaraMS 5 років тому
agreed @alison webster - at the same time it would only take a little tweaking to fix all that is mentioned and stay with same design element. We don't know the flu setup. Metal pad in the floor would look awesome, glass on sides of stairs perhaps...simple.
@iaJENKA
@iaJENKA 5 років тому
this man is very immature and built his family an unsafe uncomfortable house, "handles" are uncomfortable to use, countertops have holes in them so hard to clean, same with other surfaces, no railing on the stairs, loft and next to a bedroom door, master and kids bedroom right next to each other with the top open so no privacy at all, uncomfortable chairs with the edges of chairs being sharp, i didn't see any couches or a fireplace that is functional either, the kitchen is an uncomfortable disappointment and the storage boxes do not have gliders so they don't slide in or out easily.... very poorly designed all around.
@bodoorgeest
@bodoorgeest 4 роки тому
You tube asks me to keep my comment decent.. The view is beautiful.
@Lovecats45
@Lovecats45 3 роки тому
This is why I "thumbs up" this video. All because of the view.
@coeurdechoeur
@coeurdechoeur 4 роки тому
Also, it makes me smile how much Kirsten speaks in Spanish, for him to reply in Italian.
@aries2550
@aries2550 5 років тому
That house had so much potential. It looks horribly uncomfortable in one of the most beautiful places in the world. 🤔 I did love the fireplace along with the big beautiful windows. 🤩
@amymoxley1165
@amymoxley1165 6 років тому
Views and artsy architectural design are on point. Functionality...um...It is obvious no one actually lives in this house, or has ever taken a shower here.
@tamcon72
@tamcon72 4 роки тому
I was especially struck by the, uh, tough love approach to securing the balcony area. The child, who, judging by the tiny boots on the bedroom windowsill, was 6 or 7 when this was filmed, will suffer from a life-long fear of platforms. : (
@clovermark39
@clovermark39 2 роки тому
@@tamcon72 Yes she just has to be careful! 😲
@bobk2966
@bobk2966 6 років тому
As an owner, hands-on renovator of multiple projects over my life time (thanks Dad for giving me the bug), I like most just have to shake my head over the many flaws built into this house. I love the location though. Too bad the stairs are deadly, for adults and kids. The toilets! enough said about them. And yes concrete is cheap, and great! Duh? The under the stairs drawers are too deep and need a set of runners to operate smoothly. It's like a total beginner built this place, Yikes!
@ah5721
@ah5721 5 років тому
I totally agree
@wendyannh
@wendyannh 4 роки тому
The under-stairs drawers are what actually surprised me the most about this - after the open loft and stairs (although in fairness, one does see open stairs shockingly frequently in European designs). As an architect, he *should* have the training to have dealt with the storage drawers much more effectively. It's really not that difficult, nor would it have added noticeably to the overall cost of the place.
@mariebernier3076
@mariebernier3076 4 роки тому
Yes, a bit like a toddler was given a site and a budget! Stunning, in a way. Embarrassing.
@Sassyglbeauty
@Sassyglbeauty 3 роки тому
This is when someone is trying too hard. It could have been so beautiful. The stairs don’t bother me too badly. But a glass piece could have been used as a rail upstairs with the same effect. Also hated how close the bedrooms were together and soooooo small. And no privacy with that gap up top. The bathroom? Worst ever seen. I would rather get a bucket to pee in.
@JP212nyc
@JP212nyc 4 роки тому
it is beautiful, no question. very simplistic and perhaps too simplistic in many ways, but simple and minimal. i also like that there is neither food nor drink in the house, just several bottles of booze. this guy has his priorities set! bravo!
@agoodgurl2k
@agoodgurl2k 2 роки тому
Fabulous!!!! And no building codes to hinder the design process. Bravo
@tedcarl5382
@tedcarl5382 5 років тому
The fireplace issue could be solved fairly inexpensively by framing it in with glass and adding an outside air inlet. Depending on chimney, it is currently wide open rock, make a sheet metal insert with a damper that will adapt to 6 or 8 inch chimney material, dependent on draft requirements. This is an absolutely fantastic place!
@akkiko
@akkiko 4 роки тому
Weirds me out he placed the beds that way. Feels like a total loss on that breathtaking view.
@atlas5459
@atlas5459 3 роки тому
well you cant really place them any other way considering the doors are at the opposite side now can you?
@akkiko
@akkiko 3 роки тому
@@atlas5459 We don't get a great angle but it looks like there's enough room on the opposite wall where he would have had enough wall space to do so. If not, 90-degree it against the other walls. More than that- afaik he designed that entire space so he could have accounted for it.
@cappsginny699
@cappsginny699 Рік тому
When in bed you're not looking at views...
@thecollector5243
@thecollector5243 4 роки тому
I thought it was nice until I saw the bathroom - looked a 1940 prison in Siberia...
@biayo79
@biayo79 4 роки тому
do you plan on living in your bathroom or just take a shit and get out?
@Constantinesis
@Constantinesis 4 роки тому
@@biayo79 Its not about the looks its about the cold grungy concrete feeling on your butt that stays with you even after you got out.
@JP212nyc
@JP212nyc 4 роки тому
the toilets will certainly develop a nice "patina" ...
@giovanna722
@giovanna722 4 роки тому
@Rika Allodola Lol!
@2ears1mouth786
@2ears1mouth786 4 роки тому
I think the plumbing could have been better, and maybe clad the cement in wood or something to cover that up a little. But that's just me. It's his home.
@SonnySkye
@SonnySkye 4 роки тому
That cement toilet and bathroom is horrible.
@verisww8104
@verisww8104 7 років тому
Funny, out of all the recent comments made it is the roof that stands out for me. Raised? Is that metal roof? Awesome.
@tunafishjoe
@tunafishjoe 7 років тому
I like the style of buildings you've been focusing your channel on recently. I appreciate quality architecture. Thank you.
@allanb52
@allanb52 6 років тому
Quality architect? The guy is an complete idiot, absolutely nothing works, this is style over function, trouble is the style doesn't work either. It is complete rubbish from a guy dressed like an arsehole....with a concrete box for a toilet. Italians are usually good at design/style, just not this one.........oh and the shower head like this is available everywhere.
@creative-anon-ca______4560
@creative-anon-ca______4560 5 років тому
5:17 its like a river lol
@musicallament
@musicallament 6 років тому
Appart from the location which is stunning, and the building which wasn't his work, everything else is dysfunctional and dangerous in the case of the railing upstairs. He justifies certain decisions as design intentions but they are really just facade for lazyness and poor planning. It really gets on my nerves when I see irresponsibility in design, especially when it comes to safety. I mean it is enraging that he told his daughter to "be carefull" and just install a flimsy railing upstairs, unsupported and of such small cross section.
@ixlnxs
@ixlnxs 5 років тому
I'm not even sure about the location. Everything you see to the north is a natural park. Great view, but no shops, no entertainment and no freedom of movement: human beings are only welcome as polite guests. Everything to the south is heavily industrialized countryside. Not much overpriced coffee and avocado toast to be found there, either. Staple diet for a hipster like him. And then the house itself. Why was it a ruin? Perhaps because of the frequent forest fires and mudslides, which wiped several nearby villages off the map over the past few decades? Or was there another reason why his in-laws neglected the house? Once the novelty of long and dark Siberian winters begins to wear off, we'll find out.
@desktop3d
@desktop3d 5 років тому
I completely agree. He said "common sense," but he didn't use it himself with his designs.
@ixlnxs
@ixlnxs 5 років тому
@Shiranova Says who? Not them.
@princessjune
@princessjune 5 років тому
The railing upstairs and the upper part of the stairs is totally unsafe. He’s not a good architect.
@joanneolsen5635
@joanneolsen5635 5 років тому
Took the words out of my mouth. His poor kid, and the other kids that visit
@Mal_uim
@Mal_uim Рік тому
I remember watching when it was first uploaded after nearly seven years still a stunner and that view. Honestly to die for.
@gabrielgomescunha
@gabrielgomescunha 7 років тому
It's as cozy as a freezer
@mrtnprnj
@mrtnprnj 5 років тому
Staying there will require lots of wood to bring, chop, and burn. The efficiency of that fireplace will mean hefty electricity bills for keeping it warm in winter.
@ah5721
@ah5721 5 років тому
@@mrtnprnj I thought so too
@Leneufcinqcergy
@Leneufcinqcergy 4 роки тому
@@mrtnprnj Maybe he has a heated floor
@2mnxffrddfghjbbvcdfh6644bcddcv
@2mnxffrddfghjbbvcdfh6644bcddcv 4 роки тому
You feel the cold?
@danaberry2
@danaberry2 4 роки тому
😂😂😂
@junebug435
@junebug435 7 років тому
this was one of my favorites . that toilet is so unique and oddly beautiful but it must be so uncomfortable ? esp for small butts or children lol ! I loved all the small details idk why but it rly stood out to me that he kept basically all the planks of cement/wood the same size . the details ! and the lights on the outside windows ,, this house is stunning
@Patricia-wo5el
@Patricia-wo5el 4 роки тому
One of my favorites so far. Love it. Thanks for sharing this Kirsten. ❤️
@j.dtruths5577
@j.dtruths5577 6 років тому
Kirsten that was fabulous , thank you! Truly a wonderful man and such attention and patient application of his ideas and concepts. Jeff ( Toronto )
@Marilinaa
@Marilinaa 7 років тому
It is beautiful and such a lovely setting. I really like the fireplace design. The surfaces in the bathroom and kitchen look like they would be hard to clean, though.
@gisawslonim9716
@gisawslonim9716 4 роки тому
What would one need a fireplace for if one could not loll in front of it in comfort? Do you see a soft, inviting couch or armchairs? Nope...sit on the floor.
@lisakilmer2667
@lisakilmer2667 7 років тому
I have to say thanks to Kirsten Dirksen for filming all these clever and innovative homes. What a lot of effort you have gone to! This architect is skilled and articulate, and his juxtaposition of materials is inspired - but at the end of the video I still did not feel this home would be that comfortable to live in, even as a summer house. It's not just the obvious things like a concrete toilet (!) and no rails on the stairs. For me I think it is just too rectilinear, but he's almost built a perfect space!
@roxannerandle9155
@roxannerandle9155 4 роки тому
AMAZING AND MODERN SIMPLICITY OF AN OLD WORLD ROMANTICISM . THE VIEW AND PERSONAL TOUCH OF DECOR EXQUISITE. VERY BEAUTIFUL SCENERY ALL ABOUT THE PLACE.
@annabodhi38
@annabodhi38 6 років тому
This is beautiful. I love everything, and those stairs, wow!
@FedericoStivan
@FedericoStivan 7 років тому
Design fantastico! Le alpi hanno bisogno di più case come questa :)
@faheemthedream2007
@faheemthedream2007 7 років тому
this is what happens when you try too hard. the toilets seem very uncomfortable. also, not sure if the fireplace has a chimney to let out smoke? but I love the design of the house and the colors. I love woodsy looking houses
@noviceprepper5397
@noviceprepper5397 7 років тому
if the fireplace did not have a chimney to let out smoke the living room and entire house would've been filled with smoke. there was a chimney but from what little I think I know about traditionally built fireplaces, they are not very efficient, something like under 20% efficient (most of the heat goes up the chimney), so if I were fortunate enough to have a traditionally built fireplace I believe I'd buy a wood burning insert for it as those are, I've heard, much more efficient, putting much more heat into the home and requiring much less wood than traditionally made fireplaces
@vladislavandreev7257
@vladislavandreev7257 4 роки тому
Well done architect! He is not afraid to break stereotypes, he is not afraid to seem not like everyone else.
@LelouchVelvet
@LelouchVelvet 5 років тому
Man I just love Italy, somehow I got this feeling like it's my second home. Can't wait to travel there and meet/talk/dine with people and explore this beautiful country. This video ignited that fire again, thank you for that.
@vladdy9739
@vladdy9739 7 років тому
Doing an emergency powerslide onto the toilet is a no go in this house.
@junobardo376
@junobardo376 6 років тому
you could use a bucket, whats the difference?
@ellamone9998
@ellamone9998 5 років тому
You can go outside behind a bush or tree, more comfortable and safer. I would not feel welcome or safe in that house. The mice will have fun behind the little kitchen drapes under the stove lol.
@wendyannh
@wendyannh 4 роки тому
LOL!
@danaberry2
@danaberry2 4 роки тому
@@ellamone9998 🤮
@danaberry2
@danaberry2 4 роки тому
@@junobardo376 That shower is big enough 1 slim person at a time. 😂
4 роки тому
I loved everything about this house, even the things I think I would do differently. It's good to know the decision process behind the design, whether you agree with the final result or not.
@a_new_life_41
@a_new_life_41 3 роки тому
It's wonderful to see people's unique vision in custom home building. Some nice and very unique design choices throughout. One of a kind.
@apatheticallyconcerned6574
@apatheticallyconcerned6574 6 років тому
A very pretty ice box to freeze inside. Bet going to the bathroom first thing in the morning is a real eye opener.
@VAX1970
@VAX1970 7 років тому
Health & Safety seems very lax in this country, that fire could easily set fire to the floor, it needs a stone hearth. Plus that railing is plain dangerous.
@Turbonilla
@Turbonilla 5 років тому
the problem is not the country but him, I assure you
@mrkstorm1
@mrkstorm1 7 років тому
That toilet and that bidet don't look so comfortable ...
@markm0000
@markm0000 7 років тому
Porcelain isn't comfortable either but we're used to it.
@daniellee7178
@daniellee7178 7 років тому
Mark M well we do have toilet seats.
@lightupthedarkness6762
@lightupthedarkness6762 7 років тому
yes, he designs a house only to look at, not to live in.... very horrible house
@carlesduran5590
@carlesduran5590 7 років тому
It is cleaner than concrete. That toilet is useless.
@TheBoldImperator
@TheBoldImperator 7 років тому
It's a squat toilet. Concrete is a bad idea because it's porous and bacteria CAN grow within it over time and sufficient moisture (and you will have to use special products to treat it because the bacteria live inside the concrete, not on the surface and scrubbing it will only kill the surface bacteria). We use porcelain because it's not porous and doesn't take in water like concrete does.
@gajananraosiriganeni6901
@gajananraosiriganeni6901 4 роки тому
Beautiful home. I'm an Architect non-technical. I got so many new ideas by watching your home.
@debbieboring3422
@debbieboring3422 5 років тому
The view is awesome. What a great summer get away. I like the fire place I could see how that could warm the place up. Love how kept the more traditional look on the outside. Mote so than the old stable made of cinder block. Lovely.
@boldroast1525
@boldroast1525 7 років тому
I don't know why there are always so many negative comments on these videos. This house is absolutely fantastic just like most others on this channel, even if every single aspect (concrete toilet?) doesn't fit with my idea of a dream home. Wonderful!
@tubsent
@tubsent 7 років тому
I'd say it's because people imagine themselves living in it and complain about the stuff that would bother them. When you're demoing something like a house, which you have to live with day in, day out, I guess that aspect comes to the forefront even more and the form over function decisions (which in this house are quite obvious and at times towards the extreme end as with the example you mention) apparently grate on people. The designer knows his own crossover point for the form/function dilemma and on top of that knowing that it's his own design, surely makes him more tolerant with respect to some sacrificed comforts (designing and making your own concrete toilet vs someone choosing it for you). Given all of this, the negative comments aren't all the surprising, are they - people don't judge the house on its own, but from the position of what it would be like for them to live in it.
@DabneyFountain
@DabneyFountain 7 років тому
Bold roast...Newsflash...when you post a video on UKposts and you invite comments...you're gonna get opinions. If you want only positive comments, block everyone other than your Mom and Dad. There is no "Safe space." On UKposts...yet...it's for grownups, not over-protected adolescents.
@grantdavidson5069
@grantdavidson5069 6 років тому
BoldRoast.. Low IQ and a big dose of jealousy...
@Ahhtisbutaaweeleprec
@Ahhtisbutaaweeleprec 6 років тому
The problem with the concrete toilet is that porcelain is actually just a better material. Concrete is porous and will absorb water/bacteria/fecal matter and eventually smell and stain so badly there will be no getting it out.
@bernardpopp541
@bernardpopp541 6 років тому
+Mr. RefurbishedBrain still tho...its a rough surface, too hard to clean...smooth is 100% better for hygiene.
@Crus0e
@Crus0e 7 років тому
amazing to see some small houses from italy! great job
@ixlnxs
@ixlnxs 5 років тому
To a European, this is not a small house. I am fairly well to do but my city flat is 36m² (+/- 400 sq ft) and I have a retreat in a village that is 3m wide and 22m deep with a garden that's another 8m deep (10 ft by 73 ft and the garden 10 ft by 26.5 ft). Spread out on three floors, I call it "vertical loft". It's all I need since I travel so much.
@8675-__
@8675-__ 3 роки тому
I think he has learned a lot from this building experience. And the next time around, it will be vastly better....accordingly for functionality as well as design
@fred-san
@fred-san 2 роки тому
Kirsten... gift. Sankyü & architect- combining the harshness of the external environment with the sweetness of life
@TomHofmann
@TomHofmann 4 роки тому
It's an interesting house from a design exploration perspective. The overall design of the house is great. It nicely follows a traditional look from the outside but still takes in the views. I do think though some of the details are a bit questionable. Those metal stairs are a death trap. The toilet as others have pointed out will have hygiene problems. The details in the kitchen feel like they are designed by someone that doesn't cook. The wooden draws under the stairs without tracks will get stuck as the wood expands over time. The shower will flood every time. Chopping wood inside the house is great if you get your wood from a design shop but chopping wood that comes for the real world is usually a messy affair. The only heating seems to be from the fire place... yet there is no fire protection on the floor. This means you can never leave it unattended or get a big enough fire going to heat the house.
@genkestrel7254
@genkestrel7254 2 роки тому
Yes, clearly doesn't cook. And the placement of the sinks (90 degrees) is horrible.
@dpQUASTY
@dpQUASTY Рік тому
How are you going to clean up the spilled tomato sauce from the concrete? crazy
@ohbbyilikeitrawr
@ohbbyilikeitrawr 7 років тому
Those massive picture windows in the bedroom are amazing 😍
@dayglowjoe
@dayglowjoe 4 роки тому
yeah shame they only opened about an inch
@feliciabarrett8577
@feliciabarrett8577 4 роки тому
Beautiful work. I would definitely look him up when I purchase a home Every thing is natural! I love it
@hgordonf
@hgordonf 6 років тому
Beautiful and Breathtaking ! Comfortable yet Simple ! Stunning and Fantastic ! Great Design !
@tinklvsme
@tinklvsme 5 років тому
There goes 7:41 I'll never get back! After his "I designed it " a hole in the door with leather pulls. Oh please, get over yourself!! It's what was used before door nobs were invented. Scoffs!!!
@clovermark39
@clovermark39 2 роки тому
Yes had to laugh at that. He designed it all!!
@jp91484
@jp91484 7 років тому
that toilet is disgusting. how long for poop to get stuck and crusted to the inside of that raw cement box. wow
@gigigrey495
@gigigrey495 5 років тому
With time poop will make it round!
@sonofhibbs4425
@sonofhibbs4425 5 років тому
Not just poop- menstruation, vomit..etc.
@rayva1
@rayva1 5 років тому
Vivi Vivi 😂 😆 🤣
@lindahind2205
@lindahind2205 4 роки тому
evolunter: Antlers are naturally shed and picked up off the ground. No animal died for those!
@AntiM1001
@AntiM1001 4 роки тому
Bunch of Wimps, crying out loud, because the Toilet is cement... you are so soft. How could the humanity come so far with such sissies
@MultiIras
@MultiIras 4 роки тому
appreciable in everything regarding the idea of ​​low cost !!! for all the rest is a question of taste and vanity, good work
@josephablack759
@josephablack759 6 років тому
I love the choice of material, well considered and greatly implemented!
@zuesh
@zuesh 4 роки тому
Hahahha at 3:11 he says: "sta schifezza qua" that means "this crap here" but probably the videomaker didn't understand that 🤣🤣
@radiantsun8493
@radiantsun8493 3 роки тому
AHAHAHA
@MakeMeThinkAgain
@MakeMeThinkAgain 7 років тому
I love houses architects build for themselves. At least I love to look at them. Couldn't tell if those windows were bought or made. There's a house in Maine, I believe designed in the '50s or '60s where the architect also had all the fittings created to his design and he even made the doors and windows.
@janjander152
@janjander152 3 роки тому
I love it, you have a beautiful appreciation of materials, light and space.
@mediolanumhibernicus3353
@mediolanumhibernicus3353 4 роки тому
This house is all about the views, which are simply spectacular.
@tonyflores2512
@tonyflores2512 5 років тому
this guy is in love with cement
@isabellealves7040
@isabellealves7040 5 років тому
First floor lack of balcony protection seems pretty dangerous....
@believeryshua6509
@believeryshua6509 4 роки тому
I would absolutely love to live in a home like his WOW! Absolutely Stunning Cut Above Modern Architecture
@hannohannover6137
@hannohannover6137 4 роки тому
nice materials, stylish and on the other hand humble, specially the kitchen is very innovative, the livingroom with the fireplace is so beautiful
@cp1236
@cp1236 7 років тому
The bathroom is totally off putting as is the lack of railing in the loft and on the stairs. The bathroom reminds me of all the houses I've been to in Italy where the family does not replace the broken toilet seat and are used to sitting on the cold porcelain. This is even worse...you get the luxury of sitting on a square, rough, cold cement on both the toilet and bidet, Yuck. The open space is the loft is downright dangerous, especially seeing as he has children. He could have easily installed tempered glasses or acrylic to the railing which would have provided safety without obscuring the precious views. Not only is it completely ridiculous, he's just asking for trouble.
@rayva1
@rayva1 5 років тому
Cinz he tells his daughter to be careful and use common sense. Lol.
@77Tadams
@77Tadams 5 років тому
Well, it isn’t the United States, the kids do listen and are not idiots.
@ah5721
@ah5721 5 років тому
@@77Tadams even then small children can be clumsy. You can tell a small child to be careful all you want even the smartest child, but children especially babies and toddlers like to climb and explore. that "house" is not safe for anyone regardless of maturity, imagine being drunk and falling of the top landing, that's a broken :head/neck or arm.
@77Tadams
@77Tadams 5 років тому
Amanda H nope. No excuse.
@bodoorgeest
@bodoorgeest 4 роки тому
@@77Tadams, kids play, run an slip.. And in this case slipping could be deadly, why would you take such a risk. Just put glass in it.
@adrianac3258
@adrianac3258 7 років тому
Beautiful! !!
@mayj257
@mayj257 4 роки тому
brilliant , fire place and bathroom. and bedrooms and heavenly windows
@hinduspl
@hinduspl 4 роки тому
Entire space is great but this wooden stump with axe is phenomenal touch to modern interior!
@Esubalol
@Esubalol 7 років тому
i'm going to lose my mind, this is incredible
@junobardo376
@junobardo376 6 років тому
& incredibly uncomfotable too lol
@Tony83sthlm
@Tony83sthlm 6 років тому
I like thinking different and trying unusual things, but there is really nothing I like about this house except for the view. It appears to be very uncomfortable and dysfunctional.
@danaberry2
@danaberry2 4 роки тому
I would live in my room or be outside all day. Only come in to eat lolol
@lindahuelskamp1050
@lindahuelskamp1050 4 роки тому
beautiful view, thank you for sharing.
@MultiNailz
@MultiNailz 2 роки тому
Everything is beautiful and the scenery is out of this world!!! When can I come visit? LOL!!! 🤣👍💕🎄
@Nemesiish
@Nemesiish 7 років тому
I'm italian and see this kind of project make me so proud. The realization is spectacular, enhances the old country houses of the past. Love, love the interiors: wood and concrete like it! The only flaw: the railing. Opt for the use of glass or lightweight panels? It seems to me a little dangerous. The location of the place I know well, thanks to my grandparents who lived nearby. On a sunny day, it seems you can touch the mountains. In winter it's cold, really cold and when it snows, it snows abundantly.
@junobardo376
@junobardo376 6 років тому
What area ? I love Italy
@MsIdahocgirl
@MsIdahocgirl 7 років тому
Where are the solar panels as there are no power poles near there, the water heater, the battery bank, the pressure tank and the well? Those would have been nice to be included as it was a gorgeous design.
@JaniceHope
@JaniceHope 7 років тому
In some regions of the world (mostly the developed ones) you will not find power poles because power cables except for the big ass high power lines are put underneath the surface. Also tankless water heaters and good water pressure provided by the municipality are a thing -- even in the alps.
@MsIdahocgirl
@MsIdahocgirl 7 років тому
Yes but they obviously have some form of power with lights and water....from where is my question
@DiscoFang
@DiscoFang 5 років тому
Your question was answered. There were quite a few houses in that area.
@deborahxavier4637
@deborahxavier4637 5 років тому
This house is definitely a 95% in concept. I would change a few things for myself since I love Italia. Stairs, kitchen, toilet and slate or stone in front the fireplace floor. Love the location.
@andrerothweiler9191
@andrerothweiler9191 4 роки тому
I really like how they preserved the old and made it modern!
@lipton3120
@lipton3120 7 років тому
how do you sit on the toilet when you want to poop, it looks uncomfortable to sit on
@kwhatten
@kwhatten 6 років тому
Hey Meme, ever use a squatter?
@noniluscious13
@noniluscious13 6 років тому
Ahouse that is in a colder climate I would make it a bit cozier and warmer.... I love concrete but it is way too much in this house. He sacrificed comfort and safety for aesthetics... and that concrete bidet... oh no no....no
@ixlnxs
@ixlnxs 5 років тому
It's not always cold in that valley! The long Siberian winters are punctuated by heat waves, forest fires, floods and mudslides. Something for everybody as it were ;)
@seanm.collins9888
@seanm.collins9888 4 роки тому
Real men live in nature. Not boomers living in condos in Florida.
@tiogoala7654
@tiogoala7654 3 роки тому
Super Kristen, one of my all time favourite videos.
@afringedweller
@afringedweller 5 років тому
I;ve been watching this kind of living video for many years, and this is one of my very favourites. Only two things; #1 I'd be a bit concerned about bacteria growth in the concrete toilets, and #2 I'd be reluctant to have guests who drink alcohol, as there are a lot of open (non-existent) railings. Actually, even a small accident could be bad - spill a drink, or just trip - whoah. To keep the look, but make it safe, special glass or plexiglass would work. It could be added one panel at a time, to deal with the expense. Otherwise, I would take that house in a heartbeat! LOVE!
@michelelavender1967
@michelelavender1967 7 років тому
Those seats look like hell to sit on for more than five minutes,especially if your bum doesnt have much fat padding.Not a welcoming home,rather sterile,cold looking,too modern in a cold way.
@danaberry2
@danaberry2 4 роки тому
😂😂
@Yah-Izoa-Hakaboth
@Yah-Izoa-Hakaboth 4 роки тому
@Michele Lavender You are hilarious! That comment you made “if your bum doesn’t have much fat padding” had me laughing! I’ve never heard it said that way!
@pelahale
@pelahale 7 років тому
where's the ex-machina robot.
@Well_Edumacated
@Well_Edumacated 7 років тому
pelahale that's where they doing the sequel
@Ferelmakina
@Ferelmakina 7 років тому
she went to a city I think... what a bitch tho
@terceirojogador
@terceirojogador 5 років тому
Lfmao
@thiagofrsilva
@thiagofrsilva 4 роки тому
underrated comment.
@limerickman8512
@limerickman8512 6 років тому
The view in Autumn there out the windows is breath taking, as well as the climb to the house.
@standardannonymousguy
@standardannonymousguy 6 років тому
Gorgeous episode Kirsten! Super bella su casa e su material.
@nikolaylozovoy3307
@nikolaylozovoy3307 7 років тому
I am in awe!!!
@leosuniverse
@leosuniverse 7 років тому
Besides what everyone said that fireplace freaks me out
@tubsent
@tubsent 7 років тому
Seems like quite the fire hazard doesn't it. Just in the short time they were filming it, they caught a branch falling in quite a precarious position, which could easily also be worse.
@leosuniverse
@leosuniverse 7 років тому
yep and I was wondering about cm too not cover
@leloodallasmultipass
@leloodallasmultipass 7 років тому
all he really has to do is put down a steel sheet in front of it... but the LINES!
@mlk4life
@mlk4life 7 років тому
well - that guy doesn't know how to build a fire either. but he knows how to grow a beard so... thats all u need now a days.
@fredhaines575
@fredhaines575 2 роки тому
WE HAVE BEEN ENJOYING THE VIDEOS THANKS FOR SHARING GREETINGS AUS USA
@HazelCeej
@HazelCeej 5 років тому
OMG, the daughter's bedroom is marvelous!
@robot538
@robot538 7 років тому
Its a nice home but it just pisses me off that he wouldn't install a proper railing for such a dumb reason! Shit happens and mistakes are made. Its seriously not worth a child's life. I think I now fully understand why engineers are such an important step in the design process.
@mibeka1
@mibeka1 6 років тому
Beautiful home but he won't be able to enjoy it in his older years. I wonder why people don't think of this when they construct and build.
@Reciprocity_Soils
@Reciprocity_Soils 4 роки тому
Warmed with good company, friends, and family. Space enough for a family of four with their own places to meet or to read and think alone in different parts of the home. Thanks again, Kirsten and family.
@pscottlivingnow
@pscottlivingnow 3 роки тому
You are amazing designer and architect. Your home is very calming, eclectic and unique.
@joansmith3492
@joansmith3492 7 років тому
where does the water come from? where does the grey water and black water go? where does the electricity come from? What are those concrete counters going to look like in 10 years with all those little holes in it? I'm glad I don't have to clean it. It is very very pretty.
@DiscoFang
@DiscoFang 5 років тому
They have municipal electricity, water and sewerage.
@dambrosiodavide17
@dambrosiodavide17 7 років тому
Bello il progetto in se, peccato per alcuni dettagli che sono giustificati. Vorrei ricordare al progettista che "la gente ignora il design che ignora la gente". Vuol dire che per essere apprezzato il design deve essere funzionale e non solo bello da vedere. Penso che il riferimento al bagno e al parapetto sia abbastanza chiaro. Per il resto ottimo lavoro
@micheleporcari_
@micheleporcari_ 7 років тому
Di razionale e brutalista ci ho visto poco nei dettagli (vedi bagno e parapetto). Condivido il tuo commento, molto era pura forma, senza alcuna considerazione per la funzionalità.
@MESTER47
@MESTER47 7 років тому
you have right, the design must be also functional not only beautiful! ciao ;)
@adrianoisoardi
@adrianoisoardi 6 років тому
Io denuncerei il proprietario per tentato omicidio della prole o almeno incauta custodia. Quando gli è stato fatto notare la pericolosità del parapetto, lui si è giustificato asserendo di aver avvisato la figlia, poi ha allargato le braccia come a dire: io l'avevo avvertita, poi se cadesse che ci potrei fare... Quell'uomo è pazzo, rischia l'incolumità altrui pur di avere un "linea" come parapetto. Ma scherziamo? E su quel water ci si sieda lui, deve essere di uno scomodo micidiale oltre che irritante per la pelle. Il vero design, come giustamente affermi tu, è tutta un'altra storia.
@ixlnxs
@ixlnxs 5 років тому
I don't speak Italian but I get "la gente ignora il design che ignora la gente". As I would put it, "form follows function". The railing (parapetto) should have glass underneath. Without glass it should have been made lower at the very least.
@snake9961
@snake9961 5 років тому
oottimo? ma hai visto dove ha cacciato l'interruttore elettrico ? mandera in fiamme tutto
@veramentegina
@veramentegina 6 років тому
lovely house. thanks for bringing it to us.. very interesting ideas.
@penmalubag4258
@penmalubag4258 6 років тому
i love this house. . simple and compact but perfect for the needs of a small family. .
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