SMALL HOUSE WITH 2 BEDROOMS AND CARPORT / SIMPLE HOUSE DESIGN

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • SMALL HOUSE WITH 2 BEDROOMS AND CARPORT / SIMPLE HOUSE DESIGN / PINOY HOUSE DESIGN
    Estimated Cost: *rough estimate only (furnitures and appliances not included)
    1,900,000.00 Php (38,400 USD)
    Cost may vary depending on your location.
    Total Floor Area: approx 96 sqm (including lanai and carport)
    Spaces
    - Porch
    - Living Area
    - Kitchen
    - Dining Area
    - 2 Bedrooms
    - 2 Toilet and Bath
    - Lanai
    - Laundry Area
    - Carport
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    The house designs showcased in this channel serve as a source of reference and inspiration. However, please note that complete sets of plans for these designs are NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE.
    It is important to recognize that these concepts do not encompass various technical aspects such as structural, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and more.
    To build a similar home, we strongly advise consulting qualified professionals, including architects and engineers, who can make the necessary adjustments to meet your specific requirements. These professionals possess the expertise to provide comprehensive technical details, ensuring your home is efficient, functional, aesthetically pleasing, and structurally robust.
    Chapters:
    0:00 Exterior Design
    1:40 Floor Layout
    2:42 Interior Design
    pinoy house design
    simple house design idea
    small house
    low budget house
    low cost house
    house plan
    bungalow house with 2 bedrooms
    modern house
    house tour
    dream house
    tiny house
    minimalist house
    bungalow house with carport
    white house
    box type house design
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    Find Your Way Beat - Nana Kwabena
    (From RUclips audio library)
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  • @abbysinagula7846
    @abbysinagula7846 8 месяцев назад +2

    This floor layout is for FILIPINO CLIENTS. People commenting about how they want it to be is valid, but saying this layout is ridiculous because it doesn't fit their way of living is none sense. Filipinos do laundry outside. This house is designed for a Filipino lifestyle, hence, the name of the channel "Pinoy."

  • @mrvgstyle2442
    @mrvgstyle2442 Год назад +29

    I understand that this was designed for the Philippines in mind. Extend the carport and lanai to the backyard so that an exterior utility room with space for a washer/dryer and hookups can be incorporated and next to it, there should be a storage closet for outdoor equipment. Most Filipinos hang their laundry out to dry but, a dryer is so convenient during the rainy season. An interior open concept living room and kitchen would be best to allow for better air flow. A split level air conditioner should be optional in the living room and kitchen space for really hot and humid days. All those glass windows could use at least some wooden shutters for typhoon season.

    • @Jillysmom63
      @Jillysmom63 Год назад +1

      Do not people there need storage for thing? like towels and toilet paper and stuff? that had none! I don't think it's realisitc for even the Philippians. I agree with your ideas though.. I woudnt want my washer and dryer in the back yard and even that cover over the top won't stop rain if it's windy at all so they won't last long in weather. Cute idea but not realistic at all.

  • @francesescola4691
    @francesescola4691 Год назад +62

    Nicely made video. House does not have enough storage (kitchen storage is up high, not easily accessible) (bedrooms need real closets with storage) (need linen cabinets In bathrooms)(needs storage for things like vacuum cleaner, brooms, mops), and having a washing machine in the house would be an essential for me.

    • @jamestravis1037
      @jamestravis1037 Год назад

      BooHOO!

    • @ajruther67
      @ajruther67 Год назад +7

      This small home has more room and storage than all the tiny homes I've seen so it's not that bad.

    • @MiaTheodoratus
      @MiaTheodoratus Год назад +11

      Tiny house/Apt living is all about just having less stuff

    • @helengarrett6378
      @helengarrett6378 Год назад +4

      A small or tiny house is not practical. Land in my state is very expensive. A single family dwelling with insufficient storage and food prep room, on a plot of land could house three families with just a very little extra space in stacked housing. This country is experiencing a shortage of affordable housing. Affordable does not have to mean cramped sheds, individual but poorly planned housing for single families or dense housing. It can be stacked triplexes or fourplexes in clustrs that have sufficient closets, sufficient kitchen prep and storage space, shared laundry facilities and shared outdoor space.
      As a child my family of 6 lived in a 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment. It was in clusters of two story buildings (8 or 12 apartments in a single building.) Shared laundry and laundry drying yards (which could be dispensed with in today's environment but were certainly energy efficient) were available and there was ample and safe green space for community activities where children played. It would have been perfect with one more bedroom and an additional half bath for 6 people. Each apartment had a small storage shed outside for mops, brooms and other similar uses which could be locked. Each family had a carport space with a very small storage box that also could be locked. Developments like that was common after WWII. It was not run down. It was very cramped with two small bedrooms for 2 adults and 4 small children but it wasn't obviously built for desperate people out of cinder blocks with inadequate space to gather as a family or to invite friends over for family occasions.. it wasn't cramped and ugly as some government built affordable housing was. It was adequate but definitely utilitarian. It wasn't finished with very expensive materials. In this time linoleum plank floors and tile counters would do but families could, within given rules, upgrade at their expense with approved contractors to another counter ginish or floor covering or add dishwashers or portable air conditioning units at the tenant 's expense with the caveat that any improvements were to remaine if the tenant moved. Some might upgrade and some might not, but remaining improvements would not increase rent. Those improved apartments could be rented as they become available to extremely low income and more desperate families who qualify by income. Therefore, the poorest families would get most benefit over time as tenants choose to improve thei apaartments and eventually move out. Some families might choose to live in an unairconditioned apartment and save for a home, others might prefer immediate comfort and live in an affordable apartment long term. Again, that kind of improvement would be at resident's expense, this kinid of scheme gives tenants a stake in maintenance and pride in their dwelling and encourages stability.
      Those apartments of my childhood were a great first home for young couples. Often they moved from this shared, stacked housing that was very affordable to their first single family dwelling. Later, much later, they were converted into condominiums. Upper apartments and lower ones were combined into spacious two story 3 and 4 bedroom condos and they were not available anymore as affordable apartments for young married couples with kids or sin b le seniors on social security incomes. It was a terriffic loss to the housing stock in my city.
      With appropriate maintenance and good management such utilitarian but very liveable developments could replace dying malls. Such housing stock, properly built, could serve for many, many years and greatly alleviate housing shortages accross the country. This requires federal, state and municipal investment and cetermination. These developments could be built to conserve energy with solar power and good insulation. They could be green projects but not necessarily entirely solar ones. They could be built to conserve water but not be entirely independendent of current water infrastructure. The green space and roof runoff could be built to conserve water for landscape use. Small community clinics and mental health and addiction recovery services could be incorporated into the whole community. I don't see a downside if politicians would cooperate on all levels to build such developments. They would serve well in a changing climate, be utilitarian without being totally cramped and inconvenient. They would not be tall enough to require elevators or the most stringent engineering for earthquake safety or other environmental stress, but would still meet code for lower rise two and three story buildings. If they were built on former mall properties they would already be near enough to transportation infrastructure and water is already accessible and could be adapted as the units were constructed. Parking would not be a problem either. Why aren't we pressing HUD and state agencies to work with municipalities to construct such communities of affordable housing? They need not be horrible temporary and ugly or very crowded places. It worked for me. Additionally, kids cidn't have a chance to misbehave. There were always adults around who would tell your mom if they caught you with a cigarette or if some kid was a bully. Surprisingly, community pressure worked most of the time and fami.ies that shared courtyards bonded and helped each other. New neighbors were quickly integrated into the community culture without formally bring coerced. d

    • @fleurieuestates5764
      @fleurieuestates5764 Год назад +1

      Wow
      Plenty of great feedback

  • @patty4709
    @patty4709 Год назад +32

    Love this small clean attractive design. Great downsize for seniors

    • @michaelsinclair3321
      @michaelsinclair3321 Год назад +6

      Not just seniors a single person would love this too its gorgeous.👍

    • @michaelmullin7941
      @michaelmullin7941 Год назад

      @@michaelsinclair3321 Drawbacks: No enclosed garage. Thieves, you know. And, imagine how hot all of that concrete would get in a climate like mine: Texas. And, no natural vegetation and no privacy from neighbor noise.

    • @michaelsinclair3321
      @michaelsinclair3321 Год назад +1

      @@michaelmullin7941 Ok Michael you made your points why its not a win win for you but nevertheless it is a nice house that cannot be denied, in regards to the downsides you pointed out, granted security is a big concern today and i agree therefore if there's a concern about the carport just substitute it for a garage, #2 too much brick? Air conditioning throughout is a possibility, #3 from the way this house is situated as well as the wall surrounding it i see privacy and here not too many homes are close to this model, there are flowers and grass and front lawn, inside is decorated nicely but could be upgraded or refurnished depending on the style and tastes of the buyer, really the only thing i would want to add here is a pool and hot tub, a extended patio with outdoor kitchen / grill and some sliders to open the back up leading to the pool then add the rest of the wall with tall greenery around for added privacy and then it would really be a stunner but overall Michael this is a nice home with potential.

    • @recuerdos2457
      @recuerdos2457 Год назад +2

      Even for small young family, it seems to have considered some privacy there with wall partitions, well designed imo

  • @terrellstewart4071
    @terrellstewart4071 2 года назад +76

    The drawing and animation always looks good I want to see some built and lived in that the real test of the design.

  • @julieanderson7078
    @julieanderson7078 Год назад +20

    When you call a house cute, it's code for too small. Believe me. I live in one with two other family members and only one bathroom. Thank goodness we really love one another!!

    • @rainlawson7085
      @rainlawson7085 Год назад +1

      Too many tiny rooms, open up the space. A couple more large windows would help.

    • @RowanMarshmallow
      @RowanMarshmallow Год назад

      Not everyone’s experience is yours. My house is very cute and I’m perfectly in love with it and don’t find it too small at all

    • @RowanMarshmallow
      @RowanMarshmallow Год назад

      @@kysmik8214 that would be why I said “not everyone’s experience is yours”- because they blatantly said cute is code for too small. I literally pointed out that isn’t always the case and it depends on the circumstances

    • @RowanMarshmallow
      @RowanMarshmallow Год назад

      @@kysmik8214
      “Not everyone’s experience is yours.”- means different life circumstances will result in different opinions on whether or not a cute house is too small.
      “When you call a house cute, it’s code for too small”- their comments blanket calling every cute house too small and not just applying it to their own experience.
      No where did I invalidate someone else’s experience, I merely pointed out their experience is not everyone’s. They did the blanket statements, not me. I would agree that 3-4 people in a tiny house with one or two bedroom would of course feel cramped and small. I was responding the way I did to point out only that cute doesn’t mean too small, not that cute doesn’t mean small at all or that their cute house isn’t too small for them.

  • @rosemarienin9823
    @rosemarienin9823 Год назад +12

    All the other comments are valid, although I’m ok with the closet cabinets. I would make two changes: eliminate the wall between the lr & the kitchen. That will make the space seem palatial. As for the laundry area, I don’t see any room inside for it, but maybe the external one could be enclosed for protection from the weather.

  • @MDans-Maharanya
    @MDans-Maharanya 2 года назад +19

    I love the minimalism concept. It is just the right size for me.

  • @judyspaulding4141
    @judyspaulding4141 Год назад +21

    I really like this floor plan and I've always been a minimalist so as one person living alone I think it's a great idea!

    • @GaiaCarney
      @GaiaCarney Год назад

      Judy Spaulding - I agree!

  • @emmahardesty4330
    @emmahardesty4330 2 года назад +24

    The first truly elegant small design I've seen. Surely this is as much house as most of us need. Lot size: perfect. Let's assume energy efficiency, as well.

  • @1Oldskool63
    @1Oldskool63 2 года назад +23

    I love the design. Here is the only thing I would change and add. Indoor Laundry room and put a grill where the it is now. Second move the lai to the back of the house. Doing the laundry outside in the winter would be dreadful

    • @barbaraadelman2391
      @barbaraadelman2391 Год назад +3

      My sentiments exactly..!

    • @sasuenglish252
      @sasuenglish252 Год назад +2

      House is probably in the tropics.

    • @Howdyall
      @Howdyall Год назад +1

      I'd prefer one bathroom and make the other a laundry room.

    • @Liza5888
      @Liza5888 Год назад +3

      It says it’s in the Philippines! There’s no winter there!

    • @fazdoll
      @fazdoll Год назад +3

      @@Howdyall Compromise: make the second bathroom only a half-bath and put a stackable where the shower is. Always good to have at least two toilets.

  • @emmas1082
    @emmas1082 Год назад +5

    The walls on each side are an excellent idea for small lots and houses close together, to keep the noise down, privacy, and generally keeping it neighborly.

  • @georl1
    @georl1 Год назад +3

    Love it although it's better suited for warmer climates than colder climates.

  • @cathybobalek8069
    @cathybobalek8069 2 года назад +11

    the design is well for tropical warm climate.id rather have a wall in the carport.so fumes don't get on the food.and a stackable washer dryer inside.be hard to cart out from linen to clothes outside.all the time.id add a tool place and table in the carport that pulls down.and can be locked.a green room. for garden under the solar panel's. but I'm not living in a tropical area.thank you for this design.

  • @christinakis7265
    @christinakis7265 Год назад +5

    The last supper is very impressive in the kitchen.❤

  • @jamespn
    @jamespn Год назад +3

    In many asian countries, laundry machines are outside, also wardrobe cabinets are used instead of walk in closets. Most houses in Asia are constructed of concrete, rebar and finished in tile, so you won’t find too many interior walls that use wood studs. This model has nice space saving aspects but should have a mini a/c system at least in the living room and one of the bedrooms. I like the covered front entrance and car port with canned lighting in the ceiling.

  • @alexandrakennedy8078
    @alexandrakennedy8078 Год назад +1

    The one thing I now know for sure I want in my house is an entry way that won't allow a person at my front door see all the way into my house. Also that house doesn't have near enough storage for a family. It all looks so neat & tidy because no one really lives there ! ☺

  • @monicasullivan6450
    @monicasullivan6450 Год назад +3

    Loved the house. I could easily see myself there. Only change I would make is washer/dryer needs to be inside otherwise you limit the home to an area with year round moderate temperature and minimal rain. Where I live it gets quite cold in the winter and unpredictable rainy days in spring and fall. Maybe a washer/dryer combo in the kitchen

  • @jekku4688
    @jekku4688 Год назад +4

    Great rendering, I loved it! There are several things I'd change (like a divider wall between the carport and the lanai--nobody wants to look at a car butt while having coffee) and the lack of closets (clean design is one thing, but we all have "stuff" we need to hide), washer/dryer _inside,_ please, plus a larger outdoor sink/play area. LOVED that it's all on one floor, walk in shower areas, clean lines and look without feeling "cold," the exterior "curb appeal" is great, and that privacy wall is fantastic! With a few tweaks you really could have something amazing. Wish something like that could be built here in Texas!

    • @markescartin1915
      @markescartin1915 Год назад

      The divider wall between the car port and lanai could accommodate a storage cabinet to quickly round-up otherwise the inevitable gear adrift which in a busy household will happen!

  • @missyivory1098
    @missyivory1098 2 года назад +3

    Gud enough for me till grow old . quick and easy to maintain.how I love this really sooo cute

  • @thornbird6768
    @thornbird6768 2 года назад +21

    I really like this , off road car parking also 👍🏻 I really think these smaller homes should be the future for affordable housing or even social housing .

  • @thelmabelda5447
    @thelmabelda5447 2 года назад +7

    The best pinoy🏡 designed house I've seen😍. Congratulations! 👍

  • @bangkingking
    @bangkingking Год назад +3

    Ganto bet ko na bahay since I live alone, thanks for showing the estimate as well. I think ti would be amazing to have a rooftop deck as well.

  • @faithhope1882
    @faithhope1882 Год назад +4

    Stunningly beautiful and simple. I love it! Great design.

  • @marysuzettecatipon6147
    @marysuzettecatipon6147 Год назад

    Lovely and simple but elegant house design.

  • @DarkStarAZ
    @DarkStarAZ Год назад +3

    I like the whole tiny home movement thing. A roof over your head in a safe neighborhood. My guess would be, between 3d printing and robotics it won't be long before everyone can have one.

  • @bookmagicroe9553
    @bookmagicroe9553 Год назад +1

    Obviously a house for a tropical/warm area. Flat roof would collapse in northern snow. Some drawbacks: poor storage in bathrooms, table too big for kitchen. No storage for jackets,
    sporting goods, file cabinets. But the outdoor space is very clever, the light in the house is wonderful, the parking shelter is nice, and materials used are beautiful.

  • @Mr13021980
    @Mr13021980 Год назад +1

    love it very simple yet elegant

  • @juliuslaborte5486
    @juliuslaborte5486 3 года назад +5

    ang classy po ng design niyo. maganda po.

  • @blacksorrento4719
    @blacksorrento4719 Год назад +5

    Lovely small home design., definitely the way to go, as a start up or a down-sizer.
    I’m at the latter, and this would suit me fine.
    Very adaptable to one’s needs, as we all have different requirements. Great concept, good work 😊👍

  • @TheStavros1001
    @TheStavros1001 Год назад +3

    Nice looking design. My three problems with it are no bath tub in master bathroom, in the living room the couch and TV placement puts the people's back to the front of the house so you can't see what's going on in the front of the house without turning your head around, so you can't see people coming up to your door, and lastly, grass against the house and walls so you can't mow it with a lawn mower, but have to either hand clip it or use a weed eater, which will damage the walls.

    • @uselesscause3178
      @uselesscause3178 Год назад

      I have a feeling bathtubs are going out of style. As the population ages they become a hinderance and a danger, especially when people use walkers, canes etc. The water used for baths will be cost prohibitive. I see us heading for a shower society, which is not bad. It took some getting used to the idea when first presented to me, but I can see where the advantages will overcome the disadvantages in years to come. My spouse and I play to build our own design and no tubs only showers.
      VERY nice catch on the grass against the house. That escaped me, but I have seen it in RL and it does tearing up the walls. Costly damage.

    • @TheStavros1001
      @TheStavros1001 Год назад

      @@uselesscause3178 well, try this, if you still have a bath tub. Put the plug in the drain, take a shower, and see how much water you used as compared to a soak in the tub. You will be surprised at the results.

  • @constancewalsh3646
    @constancewalsh3646 2 года назад +1

    Compact, beautiful. I can't wait to tear down all the inside walls except for the bathroom.

  • @elainelloyd7680
    @elainelloyd7680 Год назад +1

    What a beautiful home!!!

  • @conniedetevis2119
    @conniedetevis2119 Год назад

    Happily surprised with the picture of the Last Supper on the kitchen wall which made it complete.

  • @deltadaze6836
    @deltadaze6836 Год назад +1

    I love drawing floor designs and building in the Sims4. This is a perfect small family modern house for up to five (noticed the full bed under bunk). Nice to have general bathroom and ensuite bathroom. Would enjoy a bit more area in the side lot (for small garden or chicken house :)), but it's QUITE lovely. If so many people can live comfortably and efficiently in RVs--fulltimers--this is plenty area for basic living....a place for everything and everything in its place :)

  • @lydiapicano8806
    @lydiapicano8806 2 года назад +3

    Very well planned design.

  • @maggierivera5510
    @maggierivera5510 Год назад +1

    Beautiful, Espectacular, Hermoso, Practicó, me encanta👍

  • @thelmabelda5447
    @thelmabelda5447 2 года назад +31

    Excellent design! Very traditional, homely appeal❤️Beautiful and practical for tropical clime. I would just prefer the wooden main door than glass.

    • @illusionary5951
      @illusionary5951 Год назад +1

      Well if you like living on top of each other maybe. But Im wondering where the utility closet is or the laundry room? lol This works as a guest house nothing more

    • @suzyaussie1
      @suzyaussie1 Год назад +1

      @@illusionary5951 I didn't notice any laundry hookups. That would be a deal breaker for me.

    • @jtidema
      @jtidema Год назад

      @@suzyaussie1 Laundry is outside the back door. I think that's why they said 'tropical'.

  • @monettenucum367
    @monettenucum367 2 года назад +2

    Ganda ng design, pati CR tiles plng ayos, taz ung lalagyan ng shampoo ok! Comfy at classy..,simply d best!

  • @LarsGalbraith
    @LarsGalbraith Год назад +6

    We really need more houses like this in the US we need affordable housing for young people

    • @michaelsinclair3321
      @michaelsinclair3321 Год назад +2

      for young and more mature/ seniors or anyone who likes this it's very nice

    • @glenda6607
      @glenda6607 Год назад

      I'm 58 years old and an empty nester.This would be perfect for me.The extra bedroom would be my guest/ craft room.I especially like the lack of neighbors!😂

  • @bieglas
    @bieglas Год назад

    So cute for the right person. Very nice and clean looking. I live in almost 1000 square feet house. I like a kitchen that has more cabinets and shelfs and need a big art studio. I work from home. I have an 8×10 ft painting studio. That is little too small. Living in my 1000 square ft house, I realized the importance of having cooking top space and lots of closet space for towels, winter blankets, proper cooking and cleaning supplies. Other wise it will looks like junk just sitting around the house. Also we get too much snow for that kind of roof.
    It's still super cute for someone who doesn't have to have too much stuff and doesn't care about a tub, washer and dryer. You need a space for those dirty clothes if they are going to sit around.

  • @TheJust22az
    @TheJust22az 2 года назад +16

    Love the layout and overall it was beautifully done. Interesting choice of art work in the dining room. I am guessing the animator is possibly Catholic? Either way, I thought it was cool to include it. 😊

    • @DarkStarAZ
      @DarkStarAZ Год назад +2

      When they went into the kitchen I thought "Ahaaaa! We're in Italy!"😀

    • @helenmallazzo2870
      @helenmallazzo2870 Год назад +1

      That was an awesome picture of "The Last Supper."

    • @mrvgstyle2442
      @mrvgstyle2442 Год назад

      Most people in the Philippines have "The Last Supper" in it!

  • @mercymallari3871
    @mercymallari3871 2 года назад +1

    Very minimalistic nd i love it❤

  • @kingtungstenworldwide4472
    @kingtungstenworldwide4472 Год назад +1

    Many are so used to over-indulgence and living beyond their means but this is quite comfy and if someone chose to build it on a larger property they could mindfully just add more. Its efficient and quite nice. I also realize once you have a few people living in it space could be challenging but how much do we really need? Additions could include a satellite building in back, perhaps an underground space too for hot days (geography permitting), and some elevated space too.

  • @yasminlengsfeld1783
    @yasminlengsfeld1783 2 года назад +7

    This haus design is perfect for me , small, simple & easy to maintain 👍

  • @heatherheadley1704
    @heatherheadley1704 Год назад

    Hurricane 🌀 resistant roof I love it. Solar energy ✨️ great.

  • @TallulahBelle3276
    @TallulahBelle3276 Год назад +1

    Absolutely beautiful !

  • @ahemadjamadar4746
    @ahemadjamadar4746 2 года назад +2

    Love 💘this design

  • @Manny7RM
    @Manny7RM Год назад +3

    This is the style of a lot of the newer home in Puerto Rico, carport=marquesina, almost always open

  • @amitduttagupta8655
    @amitduttagupta8655 2 года назад

    Loved the home sweet home

  • @maryallen2317
    @maryallen2317 3 года назад +8

    Beautiful 😍 bungalow but my concern is the design of the roof. It's very flat and it will hold the rain 🌧. Not good. You need a roof that allows the rain to flow off of it.

    • @blacklistlitigation9380
      @blacklistlitigation9380 2 года назад

      Its gutter system is concealed mam, it still has gutter... Make sure lang na matibay ang pipings na gagamitin at well sraled para iwas tagas mas magastos kasi magleleak agad sa bahay... At number one marunong ang magkakabit ngbtanyang style ng roofing 😀

    • @mrvgstyle2442
      @mrvgstyle2442 Год назад

      Modern homes in most of the Asia-Pacific region are made of concrete, not wood. In the tropics, it can rain for sometime and easily evaporate when the sun comes up and heats the concrete, evaporating remaining rain water.

  • @laurens.2503
    @laurens.2503 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful.

  • @RackySal
    @RackySal Год назад

    My dream home ... Beautiful

  • @brettsprang7991
    @brettsprang7991 Год назад +1

    I think it's a nice design for a retreat/vacation home. For everyday life too small....but it has many nice qualities.
    I know the idea is big living in a small place.....
    Probably better for physically smaller people, just a thought 🤔

  • @patriotgrammy5273
    @patriotgrammy5273 Год назад +4

    I see the roof looks flat and I don’t see any gutters so my question is, when it rains where does the water go from the roof.

    • @Godwinpounds4333
      @Godwinpounds4333 Год назад

      Hello how’re you doing?

    • @Fr1nc3sc41
      @Fr1nc3sc41 Год назад

      It's a cascade effect, its water motif. Very hip! (But the roof is not flat it has a slope to drain the water. One side slopes to the left and the other to the right. Look carefully.)

  • @amitduttagupta8655
    @amitduttagupta8655 2 года назад +1

    Wow dressing table

  • @citlalimoralesmanuel5247
    @citlalimoralesmanuel5247 2 года назад

    Me gusta el diseño esta bonito. También me gustaría si pudieran hacerlo pero con 3 recamaras

  • @christiangreyson115
    @christiangreyson115 2 года назад +2

    this channel is really INTERESTING! somehow, RUclips recommended me to watch this. I'm a Bloxburg player, from the game called Roblox. I can copy this house idea to build my house in there. TYSM!

  • @acquanellaogbemudia9930
    @acquanellaogbemudia9930 Год назад

    Awesome Home 🏡

  • @willadasher1485
    @willadasher1485 2 года назад

    And the space is great

  • @christinamarie3598
    @christinamarie3598 Год назад

    This is adorable for the “keep it lean” living. Only thing… flat roof.. over time flat roofs pose such a issue with rain, ice and snow damage

  • @mercymallari3871
    @mercymallari3871 Год назад

    Ang ganda nmn ❤❤❤

  • @gunterhufner5398
    @gunterhufner5398 Год назад +1

    Really well made Video. Thank You.

  • @deborahapolzan25
    @deborahapolzan25 Год назад

    I want one just like this!

  • @lindagsmith7846
    @lindagsmith7846 2 года назад +11

    Smaller table in dining room, really like the modern touches in these designs. Updated lighting is nice. Just wondering about the flat roof & if there is enough pitch to divert rain.

    • @suskelleykelley7241
      @suskelleykelley7241 Год назад +1

      Here in Florida flat roofs help with hurricanes.

    • @jasongabson8611
      @jasongabson8611 Год назад +1

      I was ready to say the same about the flat roof. No one wants a flat roof. What or where is the gutters, I didn't see any ?

  • @florencemiller7826
    @florencemiller7826 Год назад +1

    These houses are absolutely flawless for a single person couple or a couple with one child. All that's missing is a dishwasher I didn't see one

    • @michaelduke4500
      @michaelduke4500 Год назад +2

      The dishwasher is added when you move in. The dishwasher is you.

    • @blacksorrento4719
      @blacksorrento4719 Год назад

      @@michaelduke4500 😂😂😂

    • @mrvgstyle2442
      @mrvgstyle2442 Год назад

      @@michaelduke4500 , Exactly! People in the Philippines are used to hard work!

  • @jtflypegasus
    @jtflypegasus Год назад

    Nice design...

  • @zarmiaserd3374
    @zarmiaserd3374 3 года назад +1

    Super ganda po

  • @aledzbuilders
    @aledzbuilders 2 года назад +2

    Very interesting 👌 nice

  • @willadasher1485
    @willadasher1485 2 года назад +1

    I really love the driveway

  • @PILOSOPAUL
    @PILOSOPAUL Год назад +1

    last supper in the dinging room, very Pinoy in design

  • @spiritofanu3112
    @spiritofanu3112 Год назад +1

    Great retirement home. I would like to see a few changes.

  • @solidstuff4383
    @solidstuff4383 Год назад

    I totally love this 👍

  • @paigeawin
    @paigeawin Год назад

    it's gorgeous

  • @LS-kg6my
    @LS-kg6my Год назад

    Lovely video. I would have put a terrace on the roof and grown vegetables for outdoor living

  • @racheldelfin342
    @racheldelfin342 Год назад

    Very nice concept home, agree insufficient storage, toilets facing into bedrooms is no, no. Bedrooms need to be a little larger and need closets. Outside laundry is nice most of time but washer and dryer are exposed to elements like rain and heat.

  • @karlawyman1054
    @karlawyman1054 Год назад

    Many people would like this.

  • @vhickvirgo1132
    @vhickvirgo1132 2 года назад +2

    Love it...

  • @juanitawilms9842
    @juanitawilms9842 2 года назад

    Ang ganda din Cute

  • @alvinmanos3972
    @alvinmanos3972 2 года назад +1

    Very nice....

  • @mistert7958
    @mistert7958 Год назад +1

    Love the DaVinci Last Supper! Can I open my C8 doors in that carport?

  • @violethermon5778
    @violethermon5778 2 года назад

    Colour combinations are good in animation

  • @theresaglass5786
    @theresaglass5786 Год назад

    I would lose my mind in that tiny house!

  • @handsomedevil446
    @handsomedevil446 2 года назад +1

    ang cute ❤️

  • @cooneywi
    @cooneywi Год назад

    I like that there is a separation between kitchen/dining and living room. I've never appreciated the open-concept thing. I also would opt for only one bathrrom so one of the bedrooms is a teeny-bit bigger.

    • @mrvgstyle2442
      @mrvgstyle2442 Год назад

      It's gets super hot and humid in the Philippines. Every room uses an electric fan if there's no air conditioning. It makes more sense to have an open concept to allow air to flow better, When someone is cooking during the hottest and humid months, it gets really hot indoors that people who live in homes have to keep screen doors and screen windows open. As for one bathroom, it can be unrealistic especially if you live on the outskirts or Manila and work in Manila, where traffic is horrendous and you have to prepare for work at the same time your kids have to get ready for school.

  • @bobbidorsey5496
    @bobbidorsey5496 Год назад +1

    Looks as if the top can be useful for somethings like a pool, garden, deck, etc....

  • @zodiacfml
    @zodiacfml Год назад +1

    gumagawa kami bahay dati pero pangarap ko na ngayon maliit na bungalow. ganito lang din bahay namin nung bata pa kami pero may malaki backyard saka front yard. hindi na uso ganitong bahay sa Maynila, masikip na saka pataas ng pataas mga bahay, bukod sa sobrang mahal

  • @ICURN23
    @ICURN23 Год назад +7

    I would love a house with NO NEIGHBORS on either side!

    • @rongendron8705
      @rongendron8705 Год назад +1

      My neighborhood has 60 homes, built around a greenbelt! So, the end houses have no neighbors,
      at least on one side or even behind them (backed up to the greenbelt ) They are lucky, I agree!

  • @siawatacamanor6597
    @siawatacamanor6597 2 года назад +1

    Great design

  • @TheStormcloud187
    @TheStormcloud187 2 года назад +5

    Great design and love this simple layout but I would prefer the laundry area to be part of the house not outside as designed...this home wouldn't work as is in the northeastern USA

  • @missyivory1098
    @missyivory1098 2 года назад

    Excellent

  • @vickilindberg6336
    @vickilindberg6336 Год назад

    Agree. Needs more strange space. By putting windows higher up on the wall, you look eave to space below available for use. Still need more.

  • @joanswafford8696
    @joanswafford8696 Год назад +1

    Very cute@

  • @victoryou59
    @victoryou59 Год назад

    I love it

  • @sheilajohnson6478
    @sheilajohnson6478 Год назад

    I could live there.👍🏼

  • @victoriajennings8419
    @victoriajennings8419 2 года назад +1

    Great one for me

  • @HomeEF
    @HomeEF Год назад +1

    That’s a nice Puertorrican home ! 🥚

    • @mrvgstyle2442
      @mrvgstyle2442 Год назад

      Not in Puerto Rico. It's in the Philippines.

  • @sumisarkar8642
    @sumisarkar8642 2 года назад

    Beautiful😍😍😍

  • @cyohe8643
    @cyohe8643 Год назад

    This design is good, but because of weather concerns I would adjust the following: pull the carport forward as far as possible & enclose it. Take the laundry area & move it to where the back end of the carport was & create a small laundry room/storage area. There's a flat roof so during seasonable weather I would use the majority of it as a raised bed garden & seating area by installing an outside stairway.
    Inside changes: only 1 main bathroom. The master bath would be converted into part closet/part study area & the closet currently there would become bookshelves.
    I love the kitchen area! Especially the long table which can be both work & dining space.

  • @Oscar-fq1rb
    @Oscar-fq1rb Год назад +1

    This house no doubt looks brilliant
    However it won't look the same if built in a high density housing estate. The real estate and landscaping makes a huge difference.