My son want to be engineer, that's why i told him to watch your channel. Now he is motivated to become like you, and we have a father and son bonding while watching you, thanks man!
04:40 It's basically called the Greenhouse effect, that's why you can't just build an all-glass house, there has to be some form of ventilation. This is also true with slab roofing since the slab will absorb all that heat from the sun during day and emit it inside during the night. You can't just build slab roofing or glass house just because you like it, you need to mind the side effect and how to counter it. One way to counter heat is to put tall trees around the house, if you can and don't mind cleaning dead leaves on your gutter every now and then. You can also look into evaporative cooling system, but requires large window openings for air movement. For slab, there has to be heat reflective insulation under the slab with ample moving air layer in between. You can also try one-way mirror film on sides directly hit by the sun.
Agreed. I don't know a lot about houses, but the first thing I thought when I first saw the skypod is how hot it would be with the all-glass construction (not to mention the amount of work needed to keep it clean). I'm not trying to start any arguments here, but I think it's silly to build a house like this on a very tropical country like ours. And this problem is only going to get worse over time because of global warming. Remember when mornings were still cool until around lunch time? That was the case almost 20 years ago. It's not too farfetched for there to be a time when the sun is already scorching hot at 6 or 7am. The house definitely looks great though (arguably the best looking house I've seen in the country).
I'm sure they already thought of those things. They hired professionals & Slater himself is a professional. He was just sharing the tiny details that they overlooked during planning.
@@TerencePonce They live high up in Busay, Cebu, which is a mountainous area that has colder winds, stronger breezes, lots of greenery, and is less densely packed. The heat is mostly felt during summer but is no problem during the wet season. Anybody would be crazy to build a house like this in a subdivision within Metro Manila but it's doable in a place like Busay with a few tweaks that he mentioned in this video.
@@petersun1610 Thanks for the info. This is actually the first time I've heard about the area they're living in. All I know is that they're somewhere in Cebu based on public information.
para sa akin hindi maganda idea ang full glass sa bedroom kase unang una ang hirap matulog pag maliwanag.. siguro isang double glass door lang and windows... isa na nga rin sobrang inet...pedeng full glass sa living and dining pero sa room parang walang privacy pag open na open...
Thank you for this! Thank you for not being too proud to admit that not everything that looks perfect really is perfect. It takes a lot of humility to make a vlog like this. Very helpful for a lot of people to learn from! More power to you guys!
I love the honesty! Thank you for sharing your regrets. It makes us feel okay with any misses we have in our humble homes. Regardless of the errors, the SKYPOD still is one of the prettiest properties out there! Kudos, Slater and Kryz!
There's no perfect home talaga Eng. Slater, sabi nga ng prof ko sa design dapat talaga daw talaga versatile yung spaces para easy to convert lang po whenever a situation arises.
I am a lover of all black kitchens or kitchens with colors that have blue or black. So, glad you didn't go for another all white kitchens like everyone else.
I really like this episode kay gina discuss nimu ang unsay mas maimprove pa sa work during construction and after. As an architect, another checklist ni pagcheck sa site before, during, and after the construction. Thanks, Engr. Slater!
Thank you for sharing your work and wisdom. You did a great job! When the baby starts walking and running, he will touch everything. He will bump into sharp corners. I take care of a 2 yr old grandson. Baby proofing will be next project so you can enjoy the physical playing. Things will change and the way you use the house will change again.
I'm not even an engineer pero I just love watching Slater explains things about the house stuff. Kryz and Slater have lots of wisdom that you will not be bored talaga to watch them. 😊
I’m learning so much from your vlog. Really took notes of the things for our future home. More vlogs about engineering stuff, at least for us na di engineers can easily understand your world at di kami madaling maloko ng iba. Love from Zamboanga 🥰
Happy Birthday Slater. Nung nagmove din kami sa sarili namin bahay since budgeted ang home improvement namin, ang advise sa amin is unahin ipaayos ang kitchen and laundry area na maayos na sampayan w roof dahil everyday daw ginagamit yun. Make sure din magkaron ng storage room para sa mga seasonal na gamit like xmas decors etc. And lahat yun ginawa namin, totoo nga bukod sa sala, dining and bedrooms.
My dad is a civil engineer for more than 20 years now but he still keep commiting mistakes.. Yet, he learn from those.. Nothing or no one is perfect. 😊
Love your house despite some minor regrets you mentioned. Your bedroom is better facing East and getting the morning sun. If your room is facing West, the heat will be scorching hot. You're good you chose the right spot.
Great for u to share your experiences in house design. No perfect house, never mind, just a happy and loving family will make up for all minor irritations.
Beautiful house, there will always be regrets. I built modernist house in the UK 17 years ago. I had a solar control glass on the facades that took in the orientation of the sun, I also had electromagnetic glass to the front facades for privacy. The window frames were hugely expensive, Schuco frames. Structurally bonded glass to frames for seamless look. Great job with the house , I may build a house in the Philippines one day, so great to see design ideas and cues. God bless 🙏
Ito yung reality na talagang kahit professional/s may mistake pa din when designing. Kaya napaka importante talagang magkaroon ng proper conceptualization until ma-turn over ang project, na kailangan habang nasa planning process palang, nakikita na yung mga possibilities lalo na pagdating sa users. :) Kudos sa Skyfam! Napakaraming learnings. :)
Im not an architect nor a designer by profession but i learnt a lot while we are building our house. Functionality and practicality must comes first before design. Maliit lang bahay nmin at ako lang nagdesign by grabbing inspiration online.😅 Since nanggaling ako sa bahay n malaki i realized gaano sya kahirap linisin kaya we decided to make it small and simple. Nilakihan n lng nmin bintana with screen para pasok p din hangin since masarap hangin sa bukid. 😊 Marami din nabago as the construction goes on specially the budget 🤣...but for me whatever your house is made of, what matters most is you can still make it a home. 😘
The tile gaps can indeed be annoying, but I just learned to accept that not everything can or will be perfect. Even if you're able to perfect 99.9% of your tiles, that 1 slab that's slightly uneven will just stick in your mind, discounting the perfection of the 99.9%. And even if you do get the tiles perfect, you will eventually find something to get annoyed about like the slightly protruding hinge, or not perfectly set corners, etc. So don't sweat the little things. :) You already have a home that's more beautiful than most of the people you will ever meet. :)
There is no slater vlog that i dont like talaga. Very informative, honest, down-to-earth ng mga vlogs nyo po PLUSSSSS the cinematography and background music are really 👌👌👌 more power to u po!
Nice informative videos as always. I hope you can give us a tour of the house you grew up in or your parents house and talk about the engineering stuff in it like you always do. More power to your videos!!
just put an awning and have the glass tinted .Its an easy fix. I learned a lot. If the tiles are really sharp use a sanding block to blunt the sharp edge of the tile. Dont sand the top part just the protruding edge
Really appreciate your videos, and the friendly way in which you explain, I know you must have thought about this, but you can put manual or automatic shades on the outside of you glass walls of your bedroom, to keep it cool when the sunrays are directly falling on the glass and heating the room.
that's a learning process, so thankful for sharing it honestly so that viewers could somehow anticipate things and prevent them when they plan to do their own house na. hoping for more vlogs on pros and cons pa on house construction, Engineer! thanks!
Put some planter trellis with wheels in front of the sun exposed window walls. Maybe use white bougainvillea background with contrasting colors of red and maybe peach. This could be rolled out of the way around noon. You may need to have these custom made to function well, or maybe huge trellis doors mounted to a deeply embedded concrete pole. I'm wondering why you don't move the shades to the bottom of those windows. I imagine you could cut an inch or two off those tiles and put a black tile border or grout surround. You might be able to rout a small convex groove at the joints to eliminate the visible discrepancy that is caused by the the tiles being so close. I don't know if a router bit can withstand the hardness of those tiles, even with water cooling.
Yep, ganun din turo sa tropical architecture subject namin Malaki solar heat gain knowing that full glass yung room, Plants can help in cooling down, and extending the overhang,too. :) The pool also constributes to the cooling, so if the pool was somehow extended around the room, mas mababawasan yung init, :)
Happy bday sir slater... Im a fan of yours.. i just want to share some of my knowledge in concern with your hot room.. i recommend to change your fixed windows to jalousie, same in your living room so that hot air will be blown out the space bcos high air goes up... adding overhang will also work or a trellis or an arbor... please consider sun path for the dimension of overhang By the way im an arch. By profession and i love your house..
Happy Birthday Engr. Slater Young wish you and your family good health, keep safe and more power to your channel. Keep uploading videos which are very useful for us.
yah! yun din una ko naisip hindi kaya masyadong mainit yung area kung puro glass.. but definitely there will be remedy to those regrets.. hehe.. but your house is one of the ideal and sobrang naamaze ako first time i saw it in archi lian’s vlog.😊☺️plus yung location super love it!..
wonder if you are using double layer windows with argon gas between working as a thermal blanket reducing the heat transfer between the inner and outer window. Quite normal in other countries but remember it was not available back in 2007 when i was rebuilding in Lapu Lapu city. Great looking house :)
You’d definitely wish you added more rooms or rooms are bigger especially when your kids are older. They’d want privacy, their friends would come over or even sleepover, they’d have more stuff (study table, books, etc) and the like. 😅
I would definitely agree to the idea na, if hindi matutulog everyone should really go out of their own respective bedroom. Kaya ayoko din ng 2floor house at nasa taas ang mga room. Specially malalaki na ang mga bata, halos di na magkita kita ang buong pamilya. But the the same time, i always have this problem with filipino houses na from the outside parang ang laki naman ng bahay pero pag pasok sa loob ang liliit/sisikip ng rooms...but nonetheless i love skypod.. parang ang sarap sarap gumalaw kasi ang luwag ❤️❤️❤️
Salute to you both at least everyone knows that nothing is perfect in this world. Just be content & happy of what one have while working for the better. 👍💗
This video talks a lot about earnestness and credibility - owning up to your missteps... That compelled me to subscribe... I am also dreaming for a house both here in the US and in the Philippines, I take reference from your videos... Someday, I might ask you topics that are akin to many Americanized Filipinos perspectives and interests... Pinoy balikbayans who still nurture their roots back home...
I was wondering in the masters bedroom, why didn’t you have sliding glass doors that open to the garden? Wouldn’t that bring air circulation across your room since it was one of your regrets? :) just an observation
*Sir, can you vlog about your steel fence? I was intrigued.. at first glance, I thought it was 'hammer down' by an equipment like same manner with pile driving, Thanks!*
Your concept behind having smaller rooms is correct and should not regret it. Famous American Architect, Frank Lloyd Wright adheres to the same thinking, to bring everyone into the common rooms. This still relevant today with the onset of internet's allure to keep one on its own.
It is always the small details talaga minsan engr. I am an anspiring architect po and lahat talaga ng realizations and what ifs ay after construction. Hihi. Anyway, I really admire you a lot engineer. ♡
Loving this one over the other videos for some reason, and it's nice you also got the perspective of Kryz. There's al ways just a feeling of the grass is always greener on the other side. Haha. I wanna work hard and earn enough to be able to build a house that is designed by professionals like yours :)
I agree with Slater about having too much lights being warmer and it's not good for one's bags & shoes👛👠👜👢 But, how about using brighter ones or diffusers😊
My son want to be engineer, that's why i told him to watch your channel. Now he is motivated to become like you, and we have a father and son bonding while watching you, thanks man!
Sana all. Goodluck po!
That is so sweet! what a good father 💕
Hope your son becomes a successful Engineer someday sir 😊
this is soooo so adorableee 🥺🥺
Sana lahat ng tatay katulad nyo. Malas lang talaga namin ng mga kapatid ko sa tatay.
I love how this person gives us advice like a close friend.
True
That is why my dream house is not just 1 house but 3 houses, one child-friendly, one resort feel, and one accessible to all my needs (Workspace).
Same 👌🏻
Cluster type sagot dyan parang different buildings pero magkakalapit lang
me, a separate small guest house that is soundproof! respect to neighbors.
Butch Fajardo mine too. for a privacy in our home too
Good idea sir!
04:40 It's basically called the Greenhouse effect, that's why you can't just build an all-glass house, there has to be some form of ventilation. This is also true with slab roofing since the slab will absorb all that heat from the sun during day and emit it inside during the night. You can't just build slab roofing or glass house just because you like it, you need to mind the side effect and how to counter it. One way to counter heat is to put tall trees around the house, if you can and don't mind cleaning dead leaves on your gutter every now and then. You can also look into evaporative cooling system, but requires large window openings for air movement. For slab, there has to be heat reflective insulation under the slab with ample moving air layer in between. You can also try one-way mirror film on sides directly hit by the sun.
Agreed. I don't know a lot about houses, but the first thing I thought when I first saw the skypod is how hot it would be with the all-glass construction (not to mention the amount of work needed to keep it clean). I'm not trying to start any arguments here, but I think it's silly to build a house like this on a very tropical country like ours. And this problem is only going to get worse over time because of global warming. Remember when mornings were still cool until around lunch time? That was the case almost 20 years ago. It's not too farfetched for there to be a time when the sun is already scorching hot at 6 or 7am. The house definitely looks great though (arguably the best looking house I've seen in the country).
I'm sure they already thought of those things. They hired professionals & Slater himself is a professional. He was just sharing the tiny details that they overlooked during planning.
@@TerencePonce They live high up in Busay, Cebu, which is a mountainous area that has colder winds, stronger breezes, lots of greenery, and is less densely packed. The heat is mostly felt during summer but is no problem during the wet season. Anybody would be crazy to build a house like this in a subdivision within Metro Manila but it's doable in a place like Busay with a few tweaks that he mentioned in this video.
@@petersun1610 Thanks for the info. This is actually the first time I've heard about the area they're living in. All I know is that they're somewhere in Cebu based on public information.
para sa akin hindi maganda idea ang full glass sa bedroom kase unang una ang hirap matulog pag maliwanag.. siguro isang double glass door lang and windows... isa na nga rin sobrang inet...pedeng full glass sa living and dining pero sa room parang walang privacy pag open na open...
Thanks for the birthday greetings fam ❤️
Pa heart Engr
Happy birthday Engineer! See u"SLATER poo ♥️😍"
Happy Birthday!!!
Happy birthday, Slater! 🥳🥳🥳
Happy birthday po
Thank you for this! Thank you for not being too proud to admit that not everything that looks perfect really is perfect. It takes a lot of humility to make a vlog like this. Very helpful for a lot of people to learn from! More power to you guys!
im not even interested about engineering stuff but there's something about people that talk passionately about their passion/life. it really pulls you
I love the honesty! Thank you for sharing your regrets. It makes us feel okay with any misses we have in our humble homes. Regardless of the errors, the SKYPOD still is one of the prettiest properties out there! Kudos, Slater and Kryz!
There's no perfect home talaga Eng. Slater, sabi nga ng prof ko sa design dapat talaga daw talaga versatile yung spaces para easy to convert lang po whenever a situation arises.
I am a lover of all black kitchens or kitchens with colors that have blue or black. So, glad you didn't go for another all white kitchens like everyone else.
I really like this episode kay gina discuss nimu ang unsay mas maimprove pa sa work during construction and after. As an architect, another checklist ni pagcheck sa site before, during, and after the construction. Thanks, Engr. Slater!
Happy Birthday Engr. Slater Young! more blessings to come to you and the whole SKYFAM!
Thank you for sharing your work and wisdom. You did a great job! When the baby starts walking and running, he will touch everything. He will bump into sharp corners. I take care of a 2 yr old grandson. Baby proofing will be next project so you can enjoy the physical playing. Things will change and the way you use the house will change again.
I'm not even an engineer pero I just love watching Slater explains things about the house stuff. Kryz and Slater have lots of wisdom that you will not be bored talaga to watch them. 😊
Your editing skills and cinematography is on another level. Keep it up sir slater 🙏
the typical coffee broll intro. level up na cinematography & editing skills nimo engr!
dayumm who's editing Sir Slater's videos? so aesthetically pleasing, manly and clean
No he hires an editor. His names Juanico 🔥
@LeggoTV - Dr
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Galing ng editooor and the song ang bg music choices! 💯
I think pwede ka Professor. You teach so well, and I feel that you love it, the passion, it reflects. ❤️
You know what slater, lalo mo kong pinahanga, admitting your regrets were so amazing.
I’m learning so much from your vlog. Really took notes of the things for our future home. More vlogs about engineering stuff, at least for us na di engineers can easily understand your world at di kami madaling maloko ng iba. Love from Zamboanga 🥰
Happy Birthday Slater. Nung nagmove din kami sa sarili namin bahay since budgeted ang home improvement namin, ang advise sa amin is unahin ipaayos ang kitchen and laundry area na maayos na sampayan w roof dahil everyday daw ginagamit yun. Make sure din magkaron ng storage room para sa mga seasonal na gamit like xmas decors etc. And lahat yun ginawa namin, totoo nga bukod sa sala, dining and bedrooms.
This is great. My child is a architecture student, 1st year. Very valuable info, thank you for posting this!
Nakakatuwa na you're being honest sa flaws ng sarili mong design. Sobrang ina idolize na kita ngayon sr. Slater
My dad is a civil engineer for more than 20 years now but he still keep commiting mistakes.. Yet, he learn from those.. Nothing or no one is perfect. 😊
Love your house despite some minor regrets you mentioned. Your bedroom is better facing East and getting the morning sun. If your room is facing West, the heat will be scorching hot. You're good you chose the right spot.
Great for u to share your experiences in house design. No perfect house, never mind, just a happy and loving family will make up for all minor irritations.
Beautiful house, there will always be regrets. I built modernist house in the UK 17 years ago. I had a solar control glass on the facades that took in the orientation of the sun, I also had electromagnetic glass to the front facades for privacy. The window frames were hugely expensive, Schuco frames. Structurally bonded glass to frames for seamless look. Great job with the house , I may build a house in the Philippines one day, so great to see design ideas and cues. God bless 🙏
Ito yung reality na talagang kahit professional/s may mistake pa din when designing. Kaya napaka importante talagang magkaroon ng proper conceptualization until ma-turn over ang project, na kailangan habang nasa planning process palang, nakikita na yung mga possibilities lalo na pagdating sa users. :)
Kudos sa Skyfam! Napakaraming learnings. :)
Im not an architect nor a designer by profession but i learnt a lot while we are building our house. Functionality and practicality must comes first before design. Maliit lang bahay nmin at ako lang nagdesign by grabbing inspiration online.😅 Since nanggaling ako sa bahay n malaki i realized gaano sya kahirap linisin kaya we decided to make it small and simple. Nilakihan n lng nmin bintana with screen para pasok p din hangin since masarap hangin sa bukid. 😊 Marami din nabago as the construction goes on specially the budget 🤣...but for me whatever your house is made of, what matters most is you can still make it a home. 😘
The tile gaps can indeed be annoying, but I just learned to accept that not everything can or will be perfect. Even if you're able to perfect 99.9% of your tiles, that 1 slab that's slightly uneven will just stick in your mind, discounting the perfection of the 99.9%. And even if you do get the tiles perfect, you will eventually find something to get annoyed about like the slightly protruding hinge, or not perfectly set corners, etc. So don't sweat the little things. :) You already have a home that's more beautiful than most of the people you will ever meet. :)
There is no slater vlog that i dont like talaga. Very informative, honest, down-to-earth ng mga vlogs nyo po PLUSSSSS the cinematography and background music are really 👌👌👌 more power to u po!
Nice informative videos as always. I hope you can give us a tour of the house you grew up in or your parents house and talk about the engineering stuff in it like you always do. More power to your videos!!
Love that "See you sLATER!" in the end! 👌 anyway, happy birthday Engr! 🤘
sa dami ng gamit ng wife ko, i know the kind of dream house for us! a warehouse! hahahahaha!!
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💀💀💀💀
🤣🤣😅
lmao Hahha
Lmao😂
Honestly, you guys are the only vloggers where I don't skip ads. Heart heart
just put an awning and have the glass tinted .Its an easy fix. I learned a lot. If the tiles are really sharp use a sanding block to blunt the sharp edge of the tile. Dont sand the top part just the protruding edge
Happy Birthday, Slater! God bless you always.
Really appreciate your videos, and the friendly way in which you explain, I know you must have thought about this, but you can put manual or automatic shades on the outside of you glass walls of your bedroom, to keep it cool when the sunrays are directly falling on the glass and heating the room.
Ang ganda ni Kryz dito! 😍 super effortless. She's pretty already sa vlogs nya, pero today's different. So relaxed and soft.
I agree on the window opening the upper portion ng wall. Hot air rises cool air sinks passive cooling principle!
that's a learning process, so thankful for sharing it honestly so that viewers could somehow anticipate things and prevent them when they plan to do their own house na.
hoping for more vlogs on pros and cons pa on house construction, Engineer!
thanks!
It would be funny if the video started with him saying “Nothing” tapos biglang black screen for the rest of the video HAHAHAHA
Put some planter trellis with wheels in front of the sun exposed window walls. Maybe use white bougainvillea background with contrasting colors of red and maybe peach. This could be rolled out of the way around noon. You may need to have these custom made to function well, or maybe huge trellis doors mounted to a deeply embedded concrete pole.
I'm wondering why you don't move the shades to the bottom of those windows.
I imagine you could cut an inch or two off those tiles and put a black tile border or grout surround. You might be able to rout a small convex groove at the joints to eliminate the visible discrepancy that is caused by the the tiles being so close. I don't know if a router bit can withstand the hardness of those tiles, even with water cooling.
Nakaka-good vibes yung vid. Very chill at ganda ng aura ni Slater. Ganda din ng editing.
Yep, ganun din turo sa tropical architecture subject namin
Malaki solar heat gain knowing that full glass yung room,
Plants can help in cooling down, and extending the overhang,too. :)
The pool also constributes to the cooling, so if the pool was somehow extended around the room, mas mababawasan yung init,
:)
I idolize you sir engr. for accepting your mistakes, small details lang nman.. 👍
Solid Content Engr. Nice cinematography, transitions and Editing
The Skypod still Awesome Love it wish i have one too ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
Happy bday sir slater...
Im a fan of yours.. i just want to share some of my knowledge in concern with your hot room.. i recommend to change your fixed windows to jalousie, same in your living room so that hot air will be blown out the space bcos high air goes up... adding overhang will also work or a trellis or an arbor... please consider sun path for the dimension of overhang
By the way im an arch. By profession and i love your house..
We live for this new editing skilzzz 👏🏻❤️
also cinematography 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Happy Birthday Engr. Slater Young wish you and your family good health, keep safe and more power to your channel. Keep uploading videos which are very useful for us.
I Love the transition in the beggining
Happy Birthday, Engr. Have a good one! God bless.
I'm planning to buy and build my own home in the next two years, your vid is informative 👍 Thanks! 😊
Love the SKYPOD even if it's not perfect. 😊 Happy birthday, Mr. Slater! 🎊🥳🎉
Haha you two look like best friends when talking about your home
Waiting for Mr Oliver to react on this and do some recommendations
Thanks for generously sharing your experiences.
Kriz and your vlogs are therapy. ❤️
I agree with you Slater. Thank you for your recommendations. I Appreciated you alot. I'll try your recos especially the "Solar outdoor light". :)
I feel motivated because of your content. Thank You Engineer! Kudos po. I'm a future Civil Engineer, When I watch your videos I put learnings.
God is good, all the time. Life is not easy without him. Be bless and Merry Christmas. 👍✌️
Happy Birthday Engr. Slater God bless together with your Family
Happy Birthday, Slater Young! 🤍
Grabe the editing, the intro, everything has greatly improved! Kudos, engr! Happy birthday!
yah! yun din una ko naisip hindi kaya masyadong mainit yung area kung puro glass.. but definitely there will be remedy to those regrets.. hehe.. but your house is one of the ideal and sobrang naamaze ako first time i saw it in archi lian’s vlog.😊☺️plus yung location super love it!..
I can tell na super OC si slater. Hahahaha. And man I totally I understand. Even the smallest detail na namamali bothers me a lot. Hahaha
@@joyempe.2865 I know. Well aware of it 😅
@@elliemarie2056 then edit it. it might offend slater :)
@@gela2258 Sorry. pero diko po maintindihan kung bakit nakakaoffend yun. There's nothing wrong with being OC.
@@joyempe.2865 OC and OCD are different, if im not mistaken.
Nice edit wow really show your style!
wonder if you are using double layer windows with argon gas between working as a thermal blanket reducing the heat transfer between the inner and outer window. Quite normal in other countries but remember it was not available back in 2007 when i was rebuilding in Lapu Lapu city. Great looking house :)
I love Sir Slater and Maam Kryzzz❤️❤️❤️ You two are super adorable with Scottie boo😘
Lovely house 😍. Putting in skylights in the closet space would probably of made it brighter without compromising on the storage space.
1. Did you install solar panels and storage batteries?
2. There are plastic films for windows to sun heat by 80-90%.
the intro tho, thats how u should flex peeps hindi yung naka starbucks then lakad
Grabeh super yaman! super blessed nyo po! how big is your house maaliwalas talaga..
Happy birthday, Engineer Young! ❤️🥳
You have a very beautiful home. Very very cool Sir.
Thanks for sharing your regrets! I find this very helpful.
You’d definitely wish you added more rooms or rooms are bigger especially when your kids are older. They’d want privacy, their friends would come over or even sleepover, they’d have more stuff (study table, books, etc) and the like. 😅
I would definitely agree to the idea na, if hindi matutulog everyone should really go out of their own respective bedroom. Kaya ayoko din ng 2floor house at nasa taas ang mga room. Specially malalaki na ang mga bata, halos di na magkita kita ang buong pamilya. But the the same time, i always have this problem with filipino houses na from the outside parang ang laki naman ng bahay pero pag pasok sa loob ang liliit/sisikip ng rooms...but nonetheless i love skypod.. parang ang sarap sarap gumalaw kasi ang luwag ❤️❤️❤️
A heart from an engineer could inspire/motivate an aspiring engineer 🥺🥺🥺
Salute to you both at least everyone knows that nothing is perfect in this world. Just be content & happy of what one have while working for the better. 👍💗
This video talks a lot about earnestness and credibility - owning up to your missteps... That compelled me to subscribe... I am also dreaming for a house both here in the US and in the Philippines, I take reference from your videos... Someday, I might ask you topics that are akin to many Americanized Filipinos perspectives and interests... Pinoy balikbayans who still nurture their roots back home...
Thank you Slater, inspired to build my family home now. Happy New Year from PNG 🇵🇬
Waaa, this is the video that u want to watch just to feel relaxed and educated at the same time.
I was wondering in the masters bedroom, why didn’t you have sliding glass doors that open to the garden? Wouldn’t that bring air circulation across your room since it was one of your regrets? :) just an observation
Happy Birthday sir slater, more blessings and videos to come. Keep safe always. 😊
0:28 Would you look at that transition! 👌
Thank you for sharing! You are the best!
*Sir, can you vlog about your steel fence? I was intrigued.. at first glance, I thought it was 'hammer down' by an equipment like same manner with pile driving, Thanks!*
I admire your honesty sir for sharing us your mistakes even though your an Engineeer
I LOVE THE I'LL SEE YOU SLATER OUTRO HAHAHA IT'S SO WITTY! WHY DON'T YOU HAVE 1M SUBS THO. YOUR CONTENTS ARE BOMBS!
Nice vid...very sincere... and thanks to both of you ...learned something... God bless!! (from Al Jubail, Saudi Arabia)
I love this. We learn things from mistake. Keep it up Mr. Slater
Your concept behind having smaller rooms is correct and should not regret it. Famous American Architect, Frank Lloyd Wright adheres to the same thinking, to bring everyone into the common rooms. This still relevant today with the onset of internet's allure to keep one on its own.
Coffee Break has become one of my favourite songs this lockdown
It is always the small details talaga minsan engr. I am an anspiring architect po and lahat talaga ng realizations and what ifs ay after construction. Hihi. Anyway, I really admire you a lot engineer. ♡
Loving this one over the other videos for some reason, and it's nice you also got the perspective of Kryz. There's al ways just a feeling of the grass is always greener on the other side. Haha. I wanna work hard and earn enough to be able to build a house that is designed by professionals like yours :)
I agree with Slater about having too much lights being warmer and it's not good for one's bags & shoes👛👠👜👢 But, how about using brighter ones or diffusers😊
Sir Slater I suggest u consider some of your glass panel to put nano coating...it can reduce heat .
Also 3m tint they do have clear tint for glass panels
It's normal...there is no perfect in construction..as long u made it perfectly living.