This man shows that he is a perfectionist in planning and building. I just wish home builders showed as much attention to detail in constructing homes as this man does in building a Greenhouse.
My father was a builder from Germany. When he came to the United States he brought new building techniques not commonly used here. His stone work and attention to detail was beautiful. His homes and stone walls look magnificent even today after many decades. I appreciate the attention to detail and how the brick walks were laid. I'm moving to the country and building within the next few years. I'm planning a greenhouse very similar with easy access from my home so I can enjoy gardening as I age. Thank you for sharing, it's perfect!!
Its beautiful, and you did a Masterful job of construction. We would have to use poly here in America cuz we get hail. A lot less expensive to replace than glass.
Iroquois is the favorite canolope me and anyone who gets a vine ripen canolope of my choice,We raised them for years. They are the type that the stem at the base drys turn brown and will break off when ripen. Sir, I have seen your post with a canolope and if you are interested I will send you a package of seeds if import laws allow it, Hope the Shipping change ain't stopping me. Send mail information if interested you might have a new favorite canolope.
@@cathiwim It is tempered glass he is installing, so hail would be not problem. As for expense, polycarbonate has greatly increased in price since every school, store, resturaunt, etc., is having to install covid-19 screens. Also glass should last for...well, forever, but poly degrades over time in sunlight.
Beautiful job sir. I'm just catching up on your older videos and discovered this one. I'm very impressed by both your talent and resolve. The craftsman DNA of previous generations was passed to you in a strong way. Keep up the great job as a husband, father, and craftsman. You're a roll model for the world.
Awesome job. Even for people who can't or won't spend the money on the high-end greenhouse, the bulk of what you did can be done on any budget. Mostly the beauty in your greenhouse comes from the attention to detail and hard work. Thanks for sharing it.
I’ve watched u. Half a dozen times and every time I watch I am mesmerized by ur skill....this is a beautiful and functioning green house 🏠...I love it...
@@Randistuff We are just finishing ours (36x12) in Vancouver WA. It's a Janssen greenhouse sold in the US by Exaco. It cost us 12K for the kit and probably another 6 for all the preparation for it. It's also a real pain to put together, and not all the instructions are accurate so you have to figure some things out. Still, it's a beautiful greenhouse. I do wish we had raised ours as you see in this video, so I would recommend that.
I'm about finished with my greenhouse 12x16, in the Arizona desert, and after studying the fact that they tend to get very HOT in summer, I put a lot of siding on the northside with vents, and will be able to put shades in during summer, and have a lot of venting throughout. A small greenhouse is better than NO greenhouse! I only need it for tomatoes, peppers and eggplant in winter because the orchard here is dormant, and we have a long growing season already. I'm 74, a female, and it has been a challenge at my age to do my final construction project with little to no help. My son will help me put the polycarbonate roofing on and its blocks. But if I could have I would have made one like yours. It's BEAUTIFUL!
That was such a pleasure to watch. The attention to detail, both in the building and the filming was so refreshing. Thank you. I'm dreaming of building one now too.
Bravo! Such dedication and commitment with almost no outside help. Plus video taping. All of this is done with extreme finesse and professionality. I do appreciate your efforts. Well done!
I hope we will see more on this greenhouse and its vegetables and plants. I'd really like to see what it looks like in a couple of months and next year.
Beautiful, of course, and great to see so many skills, working with mentor dad, building quality even in the details. Surprised to see the robot mower right when I was thinking that he had time to keep the yard up and build. I am jealous, too.
This video popped onto my phone from who knows where, haven’t seen it before, but I’m very impressed. Seen a few videos about your greenhouse but didn’t realise you’d built it yourself, top job! I take my hat off to you, you’re very talented. Your children have certainly grown since this video was made, regards again from Down Under.
What a beautiful demonstration of quality workmanship - even the video is professional! To those who question the substantial foundation, it looks like this is the "heat sink" portion of the construction - the part that gathers and stores the solar energy (look it up ). If this is built in northern Europe (as it appears), it would require that depth of construction so as to be beneath the frost line.
Beautiful greenhouse .... and excellent construction. My wife and I are presently in the final stages of completing our log home and I've been looking for landscaping and greenhouse ideas. Thanks for sharing...nicely done!
Great work - greenhouse looks superb. Also really like the video - it's been shot well and with a good pace to it - good balance of detail without getting boring. Great job
I am guessing your from the U.S. as i am, but in Europe things are usually done with high standards, just as a custom. Not that we don't have high standards in the U.S. but we do have a culture of cheap or flimsily made things, with cost reduction in mind, as construction goods are so expensive in the U.S.
It looks wonderful. My uncle built a greenhouse to stand for the ages and now it's a big problem removing it. Permanence is nice and solid but change is certain, so I believe in building with change in mind.
Johny hancock Believe me, that happens here in Europe too. The trends of today are quickness and cost efficiency. -Make as much as possible, as quick as possible and as cheap as possible. You know, cause that's efficient and economical right? The building contractors and companies are reducing the costs in every level and have short and optimistic building schedules in order to succeed in the competition and to get the contracts to themselves. The quality of the work declines inevitably when the companies save money in material choices and by reducing the amount of workers. The tight schedules and reduced amount of workers leads to haste and rushing. Due to these reasons, modern buildings are often poorly made and suffers from many kind of problems. Tend to look quite ugly too... It's not just a disease of only the U.S. but pretty much all of the modern world.
This is amazing, been looking into "proper" greenhouses and this one is just the way I imagined one. I need to save it for future reference when I decide to build one in 10 years :D
Wow. I have no word. And here I was planning to build a little Sungrow greenhouse and feeling a tad badass... this would be a dream come true on my farm, but alas I have to contend with my high tunnel. Big congrats!
Your attention to detail is breathtaking. Speaking for myself, it is the few like you, who inspire me to slow down and really calculate what I am doing. I'm glad to see your beautiful home growing. You've earned it!
All the comments about Money or him needing a greenhouse or not. Well boys and Girls this is what happens when you work hard and EARN enough money to build something you like. Whether you need it or not. Great build and nice video.
Or it just falls in your lap or you steal it one way or another ...there is WHOLE LOT of "ill gotten gains" in this world ...not all of it was ever truly "earned" ...I am not saying it is the case here, I have no idea ...but I'm just sayin that it is never just a given that someone's money was truly "earned" via "hard work"
The truth is, that one can never earn enough money to be rich. The only way you get rick is by getting many other people to earn your money. And working hard has absolutely nothing to do with it. It seems to me that hard work and earnings are inversely proportional. I will never forget the day I paid the roofing crew that re-roofed my house. They worked hard for a week and did a superb job in hot July sun. They were paid less than half what the fat blowhard real-estate agent made from taking a few crappy photos of the house and making a mess of price negotiations.
Wow, you certainly had the tools to do the job! I really appreciated the idea you had to support the ridge beam so that it only took one person to install it. Great job. Tammy
I got my wife into watching some of your forging videos, and she loves seeing bits about your greenhouse. Over the weekend after watching one she asked me if you built it yourself (it's been a goal of hers for a few years now to build our own). I didn't know at the time, but ironically enough RUclips recommended this video last night after she'd gone to bed! 🤣 I had to share it with her and she was excited to watch it this morning!
I'd like to see you go into the several different stores and promise that you'll work hard and keep going until its done and see if they knock any money off of the price. That's a freakin' $10,000 greenhouse! Hard work and dedication are irrelevant.
Its satisfying to watch this - this greenhouse is more solid than any house in the USA :D "I want to grow some plants, lets go get a hell lot of concrete!"
Hey i just wanted to say that im so impressed about your patience and cleverness. Im only a student right now but im already thinking about family and seeing you is a big help. This video showing me that i can do almost everything even in a project like this and my opinion is that a man should know how to build or fix things. I hope you understand what i wanted to say. PS.: Im still learning the language sorry if i made mistakes.
I saw them excavating and thought "How wonderful they're building it into the ground!" Then I saw all that lovely fill leaving in a truck. The lower walls are built to last!
I was looking back at other videos of yours and had not seen this one yet. Great build, beautiful greenhouse! Thank you so much for taking the time to film, edit and share this with us. I am just learning on my small channel how much longer it takes to do all that along with the build.
My goodness, the rocks. I bet the farmers have a time in the spring. My grandfather told me that little pebbles laid under the snow all winter and grew into big boulders. I believed him. That old farm had some rocks. Him and grandmother picked rocks every spring for 54 years.
Love all your skills and the Alsome greenhouse I love my veggies patch also have built a few forge tools that I love and my new forging skills have given me a great tool that I would not have if I didn't build my own.Great you bring your family into a little work as working is better than satting on our butts. Thanks
The fleur de lis decoration is likely there to keep the birds away....otherwise he'd be spending more time cleaning the roof glass then he did to build the thing.
bvbxiong I couldn't help notice that the house and other structures were not mansions. I wonder as this fella and his family seem to be in a colder climate whether they will use this greenhouse to grow the bulk of their veggies and such for family consumption.
Have to agree, the trades persons were stunningly talented: The Small Track-Hoe Operator, The Cement Foundation/Cinder Blocks/Bricks, And Finally the outside Brick floor. Wow!!!
Torbjorn, I just watched your "touchmark stamp" ( I will make mine today in my Californa shop) to watching you build your backyard greenhouse....ha....I love it !!!...U R excellent....I will be a loyal follower.....thanks.....Jeff
This man shows that he is a perfectionist in planning and building. I just wish home builders showed as much attention to detail in constructing homes as this man does in building a Greenhouse.
My father was a builder from Germany. When he came to the United States he brought new building techniques not commonly used here. His stone work and attention to detail was beautiful. His homes and stone walls look magnificent even today after many decades. I appreciate the attention to detail and how the brick walks were laid. I'm moving to the country and building within the next few years. I'm planning a greenhouse very similar with easy access from my home so I can enjoy gardening as I age. Thank you for sharing, it's perfect!!
Thanks!!
That's not a greenhouse.....that's a green mansion. What a beauty
i like it
Its beautiful, and you did a Masterful job of construction. We would have to use poly here in America cuz we get hail. A lot less expensive to replace than glass.
true
Iroquois is the favorite canolope me and anyone who gets a vine ripen canolope of my choice,We raised them for years. They are the type that the stem at the base drys turn brown and will break off when ripen.
Sir, I have seen your post with a canolope and if you are interested I will send you a package of seeds if import laws allow it,
Hope the Shipping change ain't stopping me. Send mail information if interested you might have a new favorite canolope.
@@cathiwim It is tempered glass he is installing, so hail would be not problem. As for expense, polycarbonate has greatly increased in price since every school, store, resturaunt, etc., is having to install covid-19 screens. Also glass should last for...well, forever, but poly degrades over time in sunlight.
Beautiful job sir. I'm just catching up on your older videos and discovered this one. I'm very impressed by both your talent and resolve. The craftsman DNA of previous generations was passed to you in a strong way. Keep up the great job as a husband, father, and craftsman. You're a roll model for the world.
Who the hell is disliking this video??
What a masterpiece and great attention to detail.
DOGS JEALOUS DOGS
I like watching you do your brick and block laying. As a child I watched and helped my father. It brought back memories
Thanks, I can imagine!
I haven't seen this video before. I knew you had a very nice green house, but now I know it is even better than I thought. Great video
Cool, thank you!
What brand is this?
Beautiful greenhouse, and the hard work you put into it shows. You can tell you took pride into it. BEAUTIFUL, BEAUTIFUL, BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!
Thanks!
This greenhouse looks better and is better build than many people's houses. Amazing work
The precision taken to get this foundation in, wow. This is a dream for me.
Three generation of family work side by side and birds sing around. Beautiful!
Thanks, yes it's really nice.
Quite a dream project. I loved this video from the beginning to the very end.
Thank you and greetings from Portugal.
Awesome job. Even for people who can't or won't spend the money on the high-end greenhouse, the bulk of what you did can be done on any budget. Mostly the beauty in your greenhouse comes from the attention to detail and hard work. Thanks for sharing it.
I’ve watched u. Half a dozen times and every time I watch I am mesmerized by ur skill....this is a beautiful and functioning green house 🏠...I love it...
Thanks Mike!
It's like listening to cool chill-out music...You are so in harmony with everyone and everything including the lawnmower.
Now THAT, is pride in craftsmanship.
Beautifully built green house.
Thanks!
Your attention to detail is admirable. What a great result especially as it compliments your house so well. Great job.
you are so talented, brother.this landlord is very lucky to have this kind of house and land. also, I like the landlord's wife too.
I love how you work - very methodical, meticulous, and most satisfying to watch. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks!
@@torbjornahman do you ship to Washington State USA? DO YOU HAVE A WEBSITE?
@@Randistuff We are just finishing ours (36x12) in Vancouver WA. It's a Janssen greenhouse sold in the US by Exaco. It cost us 12K for the kit and probably another 6 for all the preparation for it. It's also a real pain to put together, and not all the instructions are accurate so you have to figure some things out. Still, it's a beautiful greenhouse. I do wish we had raised ours as you see in this video, so I would recommend that.
I'm about finished with my greenhouse 12x16, in the Arizona desert, and after studying the fact that they tend to get very HOT in summer, I put a lot of siding on the northside with vents, and will be able to put shades in during summer, and have a lot of venting throughout. A small greenhouse is better than NO greenhouse! I only need it for tomatoes, peppers and eggplant in winter because the orchard here is dormant, and we have a long growing season already. I'm 74, a female, and it has been a challenge at my age to do my final construction project with little to no help. My son will help me put the polycarbonate roofing on and its blocks. But if I could have I would have made one like yours. It's BEAUTIFUL!
Thank you! Good luck with your house!
Wow Tor, you are quite a mason also! You never disappoint. That greenhouse will be there for your children. Nicely done my friend!
That was such a pleasure to watch. The attention to detail, both in the building and the filming was so refreshing. Thank you. I'm dreaming of building one now too.
Thank you!!
I must congratulate you because of the perfection of your works. Very good engineering. Precise measures. Perfect fitting!
What a lovely video to watch. Amazing skills and craftsmanship.. I'm sure the greenhouse will be enjoyed by many for decades to come. Wonderful work!
Ok so I am not sure if it is possible to be in love with a building, but I AMMMMMM. This is spectacular !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Big BIG job!! Bravo! I built my 10X10 shed a few years back and I thought THAT was a big job. I commend you for a job well done!
The quality here is just outstanding! Bravo sir! Bravo! 🙌🏻
Bravo! Such dedication and commitment with almost no outside help. Plus video taping. All of this is done with extreme finesse and professionality. I do appreciate your efforts. Well done!
Thanks!
I hope we will see more on this greenhouse and its vegetables and plants. I'd really like to see what it looks like in a couple of months and next year.
Built to a high standard is an understatement. But my admiration goes to whoever drove that digger, that person was a surgeon!
These guys deserve my respect, in civil construction 3 basic premises are them: square, level and plumb. They know what they do and it's admirable.
Gorgeous. Best greenhouse on RUclips
This is the most beautiful greenhouse I have ever seen, God I want one of those...
yes, me too. Its so beautiful. I could probably settle for a plastic version
Everything you do is with such care to details... it's awesome... congratulations on the green house... it's amazing...
Thank you !
Beautiful, of course, and great to see so many skills, working with mentor dad, building quality even in the details. Surprised to see the robot mower right when I was thinking that he had time to keep the yard up and build. I am jealous, too.
This video popped onto my phone from who knows where, haven’t seen it before, but I’m very impressed. Seen a few videos about your greenhouse but didn’t realise you’d built it yourself, top job! I take my hat off to you, you’re very talented. Your children have certainly grown since this video was made, regards again from Down Under.
Thanks, yes they have... strange how you don't see it yourself everyday.
OMG, this is like a dream that came true for a gardener.
BTW I fell in love with that auto lawn mower @ 13:10
Stunning greenhouse! You did a beautiful job! My husband and I are envious.
Thank you !
What a patient man, it's a pleasure to watch him work, and all by himself too. Beautiful job. :)
Thanks!!
What a beautiful demonstration of quality workmanship - even the video is professional! To those who question the substantial foundation, it looks like this is the "heat sink" portion of the construction - the part that gathers and stores the solar energy (look it up ). If this is built in northern Europe (as it appears), it would require that depth of construction so as to be beneath the frost line.
Thanks! Yes, this is south Sweden.
the rolls royce of greenhouses.Its beautiful, love those fleur de lys on the ridge,
Beautiful greenhouse .... and excellent construction. My wife and I are presently in the final stages of completing our log home and I've been looking for landscaping and greenhouse ideas. Thanks for sharing...nicely done!
Thanks, good luck with your project!
To have the skills to build such a beauty like that, great job.
Sweden is the origin of IKEA. It's all in their blood.
How much talent a person can have.
It's absolutely amazing quality work
Thanks!
@@torbjornahman your welcome Mr Åhman
Very relaxing video ) It is like stress release meditation to watch your masterpices at evenings before sleep )
Ha ha, thanks!
Nice hom
Such a labour of love and what a beautiful building you have to look at for years to com. Outstanding job sir!
Thank you!
one of the finest greenhouses and surroundings i've ever seen, very very nice.
Great work - greenhouse looks superb.
Also really like the video - it's been shot well and with a good pace to it - good balance of detail without getting boring. Great job
Thank you!!
In a world of cheap made garbage, it's good to see that some people still care about craftsmanship!
I am guessing your from the U.S. as i am, but in Europe things are usually done with high standards, just as a custom. Not that we don't have high standards in the U.S. but we do have a culture of cheap or flimsily made things, with cost reduction in mind, as construction goods are so expensive in the U.S.
Johny hancock looks like the homeowners did a lot of the work themselves.
Wow, jelous or just a hater? Give the guy a break, he worked really hard on this and shouldn't be put down because of it
It looks wonderful. My uncle built a greenhouse to stand for the ages and now it's a big problem removing it. Permanence is nice and solid but change is certain, so I believe in building with change in mind.
Johny hancock
Believe me, that happens here in Europe too.
The trends of today are quickness and cost efficiency.
-Make as much as possible, as quick as possible and as cheap as possible.
You know, cause that's efficient and economical right?
The building contractors and companies are reducing the costs in every level and have short and optimistic building schedules in order to succeed in the competition and to get the contracts to themselves.
The quality of the work declines inevitably when the companies save money in material choices and by reducing the amount of workers. The tight schedules and reduced amount of workers leads to haste and rushing.
Due to these reasons, modern buildings are often poorly made and suffers from many kind of problems. Tend to look quite ugly too...
It's not just a disease of only the U.S. but pretty much all of the modern world.
Man when he put the bricks in the greenhouse.. that was super satisfying.
:) Thanks!
This is amazing, been looking into "proper" greenhouses and this one is just the way I imagined one. I need to save it for future reference when I decide to build one in 10 years :D
Nice
Wow. I have no word. And here I was planning to build a little Sungrow greenhouse and feeling a tad badass... this would be a dream come true on my farm, but alas I have to contend with my high tunnel.
Big congrats!
I want life like this. So peaceful, Hating living in the city.
300,000$ of equipment, 3 weeks of labor and 10,000$ in parts, you have yourself a mini greenhouse!seriously beautiful craftsmanship.
Ha ha, yep!
Well done! How gorgeous! A dream come true, this would look stunning on any property and could double as an outdoors dining room.
Is there a skill set this man doesn’t have? Incredible!
We would love a greenhouse like this some day. Beautiful job!
Love the lawnmower working away in the background! Great video
I love seeing people tear up a lawn to make something of USE. +1 Good work.
This is incredibly beautiful. What workmanship. I can see all the worker take pride in their work.
Thanks
Wow man you really went all out. Lots of skill on display here, very impressive
Thanks!
most beautiful greenhouse (glasshouse?) I ever saw on youtube.
Thanks for sharing
Perfection! This is so relaxing to watch. I hope one day I ll have a glasshouse similar to this one. ❤️
Enjoyed watching this. Excellent patience, workmanship yet not for the Urban farmer.
Thanks
I like the birds, the robot, and the peaceful progression.
Well all those birds are going to fly into that glass and die.
Holy Moly! Beautiful! You men did a wonderful job. Thank you for sharing.........Great video!
This was amazing to watch such expert execution and craftsmanship!
Thanks!
Nice smile, Nia.
Your attention to detail is breathtaking. Speaking for myself, it is the few like you, who inspire me to slow down and really calculate what I am doing. I'm glad to see your beautiful home growing. You've earned it!
Thanks!!
All the comments about Money or him needing a greenhouse or not. Well boys and Girls this is what happens when you work hard and EARN enough money to build something you like. Whether you need it or not. Great build and nice video.
Thanks!!
Or it just falls in your lap or you steal it one way or another ...there is WHOLE LOT of "ill gotten gains" in this world ...not all of it was ever truly "earned" ...I am not saying it is the case here, I have no idea ...but I'm just sayin that it is never just a given that someone's money was truly "earned" via "hard work"
I've seen a LOT of people work their asses off every day from sunrise to sunset and not even have enough to fuel the tractor ...
runfayalife exactly
The truth is, that one can never earn enough money to be rich. The only way you get rick is by getting many other people to earn your money.
And working hard has absolutely nothing to do with it. It seems to me that hard work and earnings are inversely proportional. I will never forget the day I paid the roofing crew that re-roofed my house. They worked hard for a week and did a superb job in hot July sun. They were paid less than half what the fat blowhard real-estate agent made from taking a few crappy photos of the house and making a mess of price negotiations.
Wow, you certainly had the tools to do the job! I really appreciated the idea you had to support the ridge beam so that it only took one person to install it. Great job. Tammy
Thank you!
That is amazing! Your craftmanship is very precise and neat. Enjoy growing your own food!
Wow, that's a serious greenhouse. Congrats it's beautiful.
I came here searching for affordable alternatives, the first thing I watched on the video is a bulldozer ¡Hahaha! ¡Good project man!
I got my wife into watching some of your forging videos, and she loves seeing bits about your greenhouse. Over the weekend after watching one she asked me if you built it yourself (it's been a goal of hers for a few years now to build our own). I didn't know at the time, but ironically enough RUclips recommended this video last night after she'd gone to bed! 🤣 I had to share it with her and she was excited to watch it this morning!
:) That's great! I assembled it as you can see, but it's bought as a kit.
@@torbjornahman I'd say you did more than assemble it with the brick work and foundation! 😀 Looks like a great kit though.
:) Thanks
and THIS boys and girls, is what money looks like. Great video and a fantastic build.
and THAT, is why they call it a Green house.
airplane george Touché
airplane george ha, good one
I'd say this is what hardwork and dedication look like !
I'd like to see you go into the several different stores and promise that you'll work hard and keep going until its done and see if they knock any money off of the price.
That's a freakin' $10,000 greenhouse! Hard work and dedication are irrelevant.
Its satisfying to watch this - this greenhouse is more solid than any house in the USA :D
"I want to grow some plants, lets go get a hell lot of concrete!"
:) Thanks.
the whole process and the green house is very nice!
Hey i just wanted to say that im so impressed about your patience and cleverness. Im only a student right now but im already thinking about family and seeing you is a big help. This video showing me that i can do almost everything even in a project like this and my opinion is that a man should know how to build or fix things. I hope you understand what i wanted to say. PS.: Im still learning the language sorry if i made mistakes.
Thanks. I know what you mean. Good!
I saw them excavating and thought "How wonderful they're building it into the ground!" Then I saw all that lovely fill leaving in a truck. The lower walls are built to last!
I was looking back at other videos of yours and had not seen this one yet. Great build, beautiful greenhouse! Thank you so much for taking the time to film, edit and share this with us. I am just learning on my small channel how much longer it takes to do all that along with the build.
Great, thanks.
"Honey, I spent $2,400 on a new mower."
"Then you're building me a new greenhouse."
:)
Sounds like a European wife.
@@goosecouple and he works for the money sure this is an german wife
Beautiful! For some reason, the view from inside once completed reminded me of the 1960 movie The Time Machine.
My goodness, the rocks. I bet the farmers have a time in the spring. My grandfather told me that little pebbles laid under the snow all winter and grew into big boulders. I believed him. That old farm had some rocks. Him and grandmother picked rocks every spring for 54 years.
Early Connecticut farmers swore their only crops were rocks
Love all your skills and the Alsome greenhouse
I love my veggies patch also have built a few forge tools that I love and my new forging skills have given me a great tool that I would not have if I didn't build my own.Great you bring your family into a little work as working is better than satting on our butts.
Thanks
Amazing job. Thank you for sharing.
You are one very talented man. Beautiful greenhouse, superb workmanship. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks!
Good job, that thing has better foundations than some houses. Not sure about that roof decoration though ;)
Kinda looks like a fleur-de-lis.
The fleur de lis decoration is likely there to keep the birds away....otherwise he'd be spending more time cleaning the roof glass then he did to build the thing.
good point, wonder how you do clean the roof? squeegee on a
long stick?
he can't fool me, that's an atrium that will soon be incorporated into a mansion.
bvbxiong I couldn't help notice that the house and other structures were not mansions. I wonder as this fella and his family seem to be in a colder climate whether they will use this greenhouse to grow the bulk of their veggies and such for family consumption.
Have to agree, the trades persons were stunningly talented: The Small Track-Hoe Operator, The Cement Foundation/Cinder Blocks/Bricks, And Finally the outside Brick floor. Wow!!!
Thanks!
A bit overkill for a greenhouse but yeah I would kill to have one like that in my yard...
BTW thumbs up for a very well done video. I really enjoy it!
Torbjorn, I just watched your "touchmark stamp" ( I will make mine today in my Californa shop) to watching you build your backyard greenhouse....ha....I love it !!!...U R excellent....I will be a loyal follower.....thanks.....Jeff
Cool. Thank you!!
Love it, good thing you have wind break trees- I’m exposed to the wind more, so I’d have to add some wind bracing to it 🌪
That's the best greenhouse I've seen. Great work
You don't half arse anything, do you? Magnificent!
#1- beautiful property! #2- mad skills with the big machine thingy (lol!) #3- awesome greenhouse 🙂. Way to go!
You did a tremendous job !
twoja stara
Hell yer ! :)
Good work,hugs from Portugal🇵🇹
Can you upload a video to let us see how have you used your green house?
Wow, what an amazing greenhouse, such a treat to watch.
Thanks John!
Ты молодец! Всё желаешь качественно надёжно и красиво,уважаю!
The final result is beautiful and it was a joy to see the construction/assembly!
Great! Thanks.