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  • @Iliketomakestuff
    @Iliketomakestuff  3 года назад +956

    This room isn't officially listed as bedroom because it doesn't have secondary egress. But, right outside that door, there are two egress windows where Josh and his son practice fire escape. Thank you for your concern, they've addressed this issue when they bought the house. We hope you enjoy the intent of the video, making the space better for his family.

    • @DemeDemetre
      @DemeDemetre 3 года назад +21

      Ok, because some people said it was against the code

    • @INSIDEHARDWARE
      @INSIDEHARDWARE 3 года назад +116

      Raise your hand if you have ever slept in a basement…

    • @Npdias
      @Npdias 3 года назад +78

      "THIS IS THE INTERNET SAFETY POLICE" "Come out with your hands above your heads" "We have you surrounded"

    • @DOCDARKNESSREAL
      @DOCDARKNESSREAL 3 года назад +12

      I was half expecting and hoping for an Arduino WiFi solution but KISS principals always prevail 👍 Great idea

    • @DOCDARKNESSREAL
      @DOCDARKNESSREAL 3 года назад

      Day time wood top - Night time, flips over nightlight table top. Beers would look epic🤣🍻

  • @91jmixes40
    @91jmixes40 9 месяцев назад +21

    All of the negative comments on this video are cracking me up. He isn't being forced to live down there, that's his room and this is a vast improvement. I highly doubt there is just a spare bedroom lying around that he could be in instead, if he hated this room they wouldn't have made this video. There's absolutely nothing creepy about fake windows like this, daylight-colored lightbulbs are just fake sunlight - adding a window shape just makes it feel more natural.

  • @oldtimefarmboy617
    @oldtimefarmboy617 3 года назад +46

    I saw where a neighbor did the same thing but he used big flat screen televisions mounted in the wall and then hooked each window to a separate wide view camera mounted outside the same distance apart as the televisions. He set the television's setting to as close to outside light as possible and then left them on all of the time. That way anybody inside the room could see what was going on outside all day and all night and as long as you did not get too close, like look down the side of the building close, it really gave the feeling of being a widow to the outside.

  • @dnwheeler
    @dnwheeler 3 года назад +380

    DIY Perks did a similar project using backlight panels from broken LCD televisions. The advantage of that is the TV backlighting has a Fresnel lens that essentially aligns/focuses the light to shine straight out, resulting in shadows that don't change with distance. This mimics the effect of a light source at an infinite distance - more like the sun.

    • @nas73603
      @nas73603 3 года назад +23

      was about to mention it. was hoping they'd do something similar with a fresnel lens but i guess no :/

    • @kurisutofusan
      @kurisutofusan 3 года назад +27

      Or even better, the one he made with the satellite dish that really mimics sunlight.

    • @Ruckusmatter
      @Ruckusmatter 3 года назад +20

      quick correction. its not a fresnel lens but rather a collimating layer

    • @dnwheeler
      @dnwheeler 3 года назад +6

      @@Ruckusmatter Thanks for the correction. I just assumed the collimating was done using fresnel principles

    • @Ruckusmatter
      @Ruckusmatter 3 года назад +5

      @@dnwheeler similar looking sheets since both use those ridges to redirect light but a collimating layer (which CAN be a fresnel lens) is the term for all monitors and tvs. So if you go searching for a fresnel lens in most cases you'll come up with nothing til you figure out you just need that collimator

  • @annsdecor9831
    @annsdecor9831 3 года назад +156

    This is absolutely stunning! For years now I've been researching how to do a window like this. I saw it at IKEA, and I've been making calls and asking questions for several years now about how this was done. I thought about putting different types of lighting's behind tempered glass, but the lights wasn't evenly distributed. I don't know how, after all these years of me searching, this popped up. I literally have tears in my eyes right now. Words can not express how I feel right now. All I can say is, "THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!"💝 NS

    • @evilshoemaker
      @evilshoemaker 3 года назад +17

      Ikea does actually sell those windows, they're called the FLOALT

    • @annsdecor9831
      @annsdecor9831 3 года назад +4

      @@evilshoemaker thank you soooooooo much. 🎉🎉🎉

    • @caquita402
      @caquita402 3 года назад +5

      This will still look and feel like an led light tho, if you want sunlight "diy perks" on youtube has a video about faking it

    • @annsdecor9831
      @annsdecor9831 3 года назад

      @@caquita402 okay, thank you very much.

    • @MrJakson112
      @MrJakson112 3 года назад

      @DIY Perks did a video on it 6 years ago. Just search "fake windows" on his channel

  • @EvanAndKatelyn
    @EvanAndKatelyn 3 года назад +913

    Such a cool idea! Wonder what they would look like with blinds now...

    • @Iliketomakestuff
      @Iliketomakestuff  3 года назад +125

      I think they're going to add some

    • @hoguemr
      @hoguemr 3 года назад +56

      Wonder what they'd look like encased in rainbow glitter glow resin!

    • @Craftlngo
      @Craftlngo 3 года назад +6

      @@hoguemr that would be very trippy for a junior basement fake window

    • @tobiasweber2517
      @tobiasweber2517 3 года назад +14

      you guys should make a "fake" window but make the panel out of rainbow resin. id be less a window and more an illuminated art piece but it could be cool

    • @dennispoulos6010
      @dennispoulos6010 3 года назад +15

      @@Iliketomakestuff Maybe add a sash lock (non-functional of course) to complete the illusion.

  • @waveformdistortion
    @waveformdistortion 3 года назад +393

    Rather than a timer, I think it would be cool to rig something up with a light sensor placed upstairs so that the "windows" could mirror actual conditions as they change with the seasons or the daily weather.

    • @richardking6066
      @richardking6066 3 года назад +30

      Or a solar panel to power it directly, as and when it is light outside?

    • @TomCee53
      @TomCee53 3 года назад +34

      To mix this and another comment, how about a tv, with a scene from a camera upside. Doubles as a security system. Also, add curtains to make it more realistic.

    • @wrifraff
      @wrifraff 3 года назад +23

      Would be cool to see the color shift for sunrise/sunset too.

    • @DragonflyArtz1
      @DragonflyArtz1 3 года назад +8

      And a little bird on the window seal. Oh sorry...I just thought...never mind...

    • @recoveringsoul755
      @recoveringsoul755 3 года назад +5

      Can the light grow plants light real light?

  • @richhagenchicago
    @richhagenchicago 3 года назад +31

    I had some LED lights that I built for a project, and I had some left over. I wired them directly to a solar panel in dark area like the room your project is in. They would light up proportionate to how bright it was outside, similar to a window. Interestingly, in a thunderstorm they would even flash dimly from lightning strikes at night. They have been there for 15 plus years now.

  • @ianmalkaviac
    @ianmalkaviac 3 года назад +34

    You could use the same idea to make skylights for a kitchen or a living room with a vaulted ceiling. Would give all the looks without the worries about leaks through the roof.

  • @Ghreak
    @Ghreak 3 года назад +96

    I worked for abouth 6 years mostly as a retoucher in a quiet dark room. The illusion of real winodws would helped a lot. A window with or without light can change a lot in your daily mood

    • @Iliketomakestuff
      @Iliketomakestuff  3 года назад +13

      That's what he's hoping. Thanks!

    • @Ghreak
      @Ghreak 3 года назад +3

      @Supper@6 good Decision. Over the years I developed a vitamin D deficiency. Since the pandemic I am working from home and everything is so much better now

  • @rall860331
    @rall860331 3 года назад +20

    A few years back, I was obsessed with renovation shows, and there was a British one I particularly liked. They almost always would end up extending the house down. They would end up putting the kitchen and living room on the basement, and part of the “convincing” the family was by showing the different ways they could bring natural light down. (I thought this was going to be something like that).
    And one of the things that blew my mind, was a “skylight” the you’ll install on the roof (or the backyard on that show), and it could brought natural light several floors down. (It was basically a very reflective tube).
    So the idea of putting lcd lights mimicking a window basically blew my mind.

    • @kristinebailey6554
      @kristinebailey6554 Год назад +3

      Sola tubes achieve that by using pipe and mirrors and it literally IS natural light.

    • @cityofnorden
      @cityofnorden 14 дней назад

      Late to the party here, but we had one of those in our old flat. It took natural light down into the hallway/stairs. Was pretty cool!

  • @UncleJessy
    @UncleJessy 3 года назад +452

    Perfect timing! I just saw some long flat light panels at Costco and was thinking they’d make for nice basement fake windows. This is another level of amazing.

    • @DemeDemetre
      @DemeDemetre 3 года назад +7

      They aren't really realistic tbh

    • @Iliketomakestuff
      @Iliketomakestuff  3 года назад +47

      They are actually.

    • @Iliketomakestuff
      @Iliketomakestuff  3 года назад +41

      It made a world of difference

    • @DemeDemetre
      @DemeDemetre 3 года назад +35

      @@Iliketomakestuff To make it realistic you need parallel light rays, so the shadow doesn't change in size when you move your hand closer or further from the light. Also, you need a thin blue filter over the light, like DIY perks did, watch that video

    • @AnthonyGerbore
      @AnthonyGerbore 3 года назад +7

      I think they look great. Good jobs guys!

  • @thewol7534
    @thewol7534 3 года назад +29

    What a great idea! If you used sunlight-spectrum lights in them, you could put windows like these in an inside wall in a kitchen or family room as a way for people who have Seasonal Affective Disorder (they get really depressed in the wintertime because of the short winter days and not getting enough natural sunlight) could have a way to get enough sunlight in the wintertime that subtle and just looks like room decor. Could be a life saver for people who suffer from SAD.

    • @reason5591
      @reason5591 3 года назад +1

      I suffer from S.A.D. and you have a grand idea there 👍

  • @Dogsnark
    @Dogsnark Год назад +12

    This gives me an idea for making a “renter-friendly” version for people in an apartment. It could be hung just like a picture with drapes on both sides to make it seem more like it was part of the wall. Thanks for your inspiration!

  • @lesleyvids2610
    @lesleyvids2610 3 года назад +124

    DIY Perks once built a fake sunlight with an old satellite dish, making the light appear to come from infinitly far away. There are also some flat lenses that mimic this effect. Maybe adding these to the window would make them even more daylight-realistic

    • @dungeonseed
      @dungeonseed 3 года назад +28

      My first thought was of DIY Perks.

    • @caffau
      @caffau 3 года назад +11

      Came here to say this too. Not quite as amazing an effect as DIYPerks columnated light, but much more practical to fit in a wall cavity.

    • @1988dgs
      @1988dgs 3 года назад +11

      The one from an old tv was better. It used the fresnel lens to give infinity to the light

  • @sleepyBear33
    @sleepyBear33 3 года назад +760

    Now imagine those led panels were actually smart TVs that allowed you to display live backgrounds!

    • @GUN2kify
      @GUN2kify 3 года назад +23

      there's bunch of samd projects, that uses old damaged TVs go get these LED-Planel ...

    • @kevinwelsh7490
      @kevinwelsh7490 3 года назад +9

      in 2d

    • @raventhorX
      @raventhorX 3 года назад +18

      the outside of that room would look like hell, or space maybe? maybe make it look like the warp effect in various sci fi shows.

    • @chickenfoundation9323
      @chickenfoundation9323 3 года назад +29

      I would pretend to be a news show with Times Square in the background

    • @nicoelgreeko
      @nicoelgreeko 3 года назад +19

      'Total Recall' has entered the chat.

  • @captnredbeard
    @captnredbeard 3 года назад +12

    This project turned out awesome. Electrician here. We’ve been installing that style dimmer in a ton of commercial application lately and they are a pain but also kinda handy. Traditional dimmers would displace a ton of heat and had a max of 600w load unless you got a special type. I don’t know if there is a limit to the number of fixtures you could dim using only one switch.

  • @volodx
    @volodx Год назад +18

    the option to simulate subtle realistic shadows of trees and tree leaves would be super cool

  • @Graeme.b
    @Graeme.b 3 года назад +128

    If you add a fresnel lens in front of the light you'd also get a strong directional light that would mimic the sun a bit more too. I saw on another RUclips video someone took fresnel sheets from an old lcd tv and put that over a lightbox to create a really strong sense of sunlight into the room.

    • @Logaan777
      @Logaan777 3 года назад +53

      DIY Perks YT channel made screens like these with old TV and computer monitors using those lenses.

    • @GavinMogan
      @GavinMogan 3 года назад +2

      @@Logaan777 and a satellite dish!

    • @RAndrewNeal
      @RAndrewNeal 3 года назад

      The only problem with this method is the chromatic aberration that results from the fresnel lenses. Though it has the advantage that it is more space efficient than the more accurate parabolic mirror method.

    • @thesneakyfoxtss
      @thesneakyfoxtss 3 года назад

      @@Logaan777 I just made a light panel from his video it's amazing (but mine is ugly af)

  • @joepie221
    @joepie221 3 года назад +46

    4:26 I just encountered that exact scenario. Solution....Buy dimmable LED bulbs. They do exist and are available in most home centers. I literally just learned this myself, 2 days ago.

    • @NinjaJeean
      @NinjaJeean 3 года назад +3

      I got one of these dimmable led bulbs and slapped a wall outlet dimmer cord onto it - turns out the dimmer doesn't turn the bulb on until its 50%+ ON, then the light comes on at 50% brightness and I can then dim it down to 5-10%. That gap is a pain when its pitch black and the light comes on so, like they mentioned, make sure your dimmer works as intended or you'll be miserable :)

    • @hashiramasenju6058
      @hashiramasenju6058 2 года назад +1

      @@NinjaJeean I have smart light bulbs which can turn on at 5% so there's no need to start at 50%. Try TP-Link's smart light bulb.

  • @wheelerdavea
    @wheelerdavea 3 года назад +86

    Love it. We have a basement apartment with a "bonus" room that these windows would be perfect in. Thanks for doing the engineering for me.

    • @Iliketomakestuff
      @Iliketomakestuff  3 года назад +9

      Our pleasure!

    • @j10001
      @j10001 3 года назад +2

      At my employer, there is a large conference room in the interior of the building on the second floor-windows and skylights are not possible. But one wall has fake windows with backlighting, like these, and it looks awesome. I really enjoyed seeing how it was done. I might want to do this in a basement family room of our house as a decorative element. Thanks!

  • @TOXIXIFY
    @TOXIXIFY 3 года назад +21

    I've considered something similar by putting led strips in my actual windows because it's depressing when it gets dark at 4:30pm during the winter.

  • @kdawg2468
    @kdawg2468 3 года назад +16

    I have a friend that has a room with those old ugly fluorescent light panels on the ceiling like its a shop in a basement. This video gave me the idea to replace them with these so they don't have the old ugly lights and it'll look like a skylight and light up the area when the sun is on the other side of the house.

  • @wishingb5859
    @wishingb5859 3 года назад +2

    This is the best idea I have ever seen for basement apartments. Psychologically, it is so damaging to not feel like you have windows. This can help so much with mental health.

  • @Molimo86
    @Molimo86 3 года назад +29

    You don't technically need a Switch that does Both 110V Switching and 10V Dimming. You can separate the two. Use a Relay to controller the 110V Switching (On/Off), use a PWM, probably with a transistor to provide 0-10V Dimming. All controlled from an ESP, have it connected to your router/internet to get Sun Up/Down times and provide an automatic dimming window.

    • @Iliketomakestuff
      @Iliketomakestuff  3 года назад +13

      We considered this, but we'd have to run a separate power supply for the ESP. We were really surprised that there weren't more off-the-shelf IoT dimmer switches for light panels.

    • @Molimo86
      @Molimo86 3 года назад +10

      ​@@Iliketomakestuff Yeah, But power is already there for the light, just tap into it. But yeah it would require a more hands on approach, nothing really available off the shelf. I'm tempted to do this myself now and make a Circuit/PCB for this....

    • @MaulikParmar210
      @MaulikParmar210 3 года назад

      He could have gotten away with dc panels that have off the shelves components and pwm controllers available.
      Panel itself tries the same thing with pwm signal to reduce or increase brightness. Only difference would be grade of LEDs used, but at the end you can actually find equivalent panel for cost effective way since they don't come with inbuilt controller.
      Regardless it can be hooked with esp and easily connected to assistants. And agreed as esp isnt everyone's first choice when it comes to non technical people. Thus going with off shelf components works well which actually exists and available easily.

    • @captnredbeard
      @captnredbeard 3 года назад +2

      I think the problem is those lighting panels are more of a commercial grade product and IoT is really more of a residential thing. I know there is absolutely a way to integrate this system exactly how you want it. Unfortunately, I have no idea how lol

    • @TheCHRISCaPWN
      @TheCHRISCaPWN 3 года назад +1

      I am interested in this project for my recently finished basement, but I don't fully follow what is needed and what to do to make it self-automating. Any help with that?

  • @brucesherman5625
    @brucesherman5625 3 года назад +4

    To retrieve small items like what was dropped, there's a tool that may be of help. I bought one at Lowe's when you push the knob down three little fingers extend out. Then you release the knob it
    grabs the item. The unit I chose had a light built in to it.Hope this will help. Very nice project.

  • @bradsprojectsandstuff
    @bradsprojectsandstuff 3 года назад +46

    Looks great! Will just hurt a little when you do an emergency jump out the window head first into the stud..

  • @huancoco3480
    @huancoco3480 Год назад +1

    I used these in my photography set to simulate real windows in my photos. I actually did that before I saw this video though. Works great.

  • @biancap3943
    @biancap3943 3 года назад +204

    Now he needs your help building a decent enclosure for that bearded dragon.

    • @dawnofem
      @dawnofem 3 года назад +20

      Exactly that's way too small of an enclosure for that dragon.

    • @gabriellacastillo5589
      @gabriellacastillo5589 3 года назад +10

      lmaooo i was looking for a comment just like this one!

    • @mflabkanonier
      @mflabkanonier 3 года назад +8

      Was thinking the same, that terrarium is way to small

    • @F3Ibane
      @F3Ibane 3 года назад +3

      These guys half-ass almost everything (cip: the "studs" they added in this video), not sure why anyone would be surprised at an inadequate terrarium.

    • @frostbite1991
      @frostbite1991 3 года назад +1

      50 gallon for my guy and a 70 for my two girls. Plenty of space for them to do absolutely nothing but lay in a single spot under the heatlamp for weeks on end lol.

  • @stonelark
    @stonelark Год назад +1

    Good job! In my basement studio I just hung $90, 2x4 LED light panels on the wall, put a thin, sheer IKEA curtain over them using curtain rods, and called it good. No cutting holes in the wall, and they looks just like a windows with a closed curtain.

    • @SJ-fx8gu
      @SJ-fx8gu 6 месяцев назад

      Would love to see a photo of what you did!

  • @Zogg1281
    @Zogg1281 3 года назад +13

    This would be an awesome addition to any home living in the Arctic circle where you don't get to see the sun in the winter. Now we just need a black hole version for their summer 🤔👍👍👍

  • @dennisdelbene6042
    @dennisdelbene6042 Год назад

    This is exactly what I was looking for for my TV room. Excellent idea! There are window clings that could go on the surface of the Lightbox that has a nature scene (trees) that would really give it the look of a window with a view if that is what someone wants

  • @Grizzlox
    @Grizzlox 3 года назад +8

    The addition of curtains will look fantastic. I will definitely keep this in mind for my storm bunker project.

  • @jaytee2642
    @jaytee2642 3 года назад

    Wow.
    I know nothing about home improvement and I have no idea why this video popped up in my feed, but I'm amazed.
    It never would have occurred to me that something like this was even possible.
    Very cool.

  • @bobbyfischer7609
    @bobbyfischer7609 3 года назад +42

    Perfect application for Star Wars Death Star back lit pattern wall.

    • @Iliketomakestuff
      @Iliketomakestuff  3 года назад +11

      We talked about that :)

    • @BradyMcClanahan
      @BradyMcClanahan 3 года назад +3

      I wonder if they made a TV that would be bright enough so he can put backdrops in there cityscapes fun stuff like that and still get the light output. Nothing like looking out the window literally and seen the rolling grassy hills of the windows XP background.

  • @AerisShenlin
    @AerisShenlin Год назад

    I applaud you for doing this. As a teenager I had to live in the basement. My window was large but it faced north. This caused me endless depression, never a glimpse of sunlight in the room. But what I hated more than that was the fact that my dad had this house built, and he planned for a whole room for his toy train hobby, another room for a bar, but only three rooms for his four children. My oldest brother had the best room, upstairs, window facing the garden, but he left shortly after the house was built to study elsewhere, so his room was only used when he came to visit, meanwhile my sister and I had to share the basement room which wasn't even declared a bedroom, and we fought tooth and nail to at least get a drywall divider so we could have a room each. I am surprised you even bought this house with no bedroom for your son. He might suffer similar depression from this. But at least you made the windows.

  • @disturbedangel1085
    @disturbedangel1085 3 года назад +234

    Love this project. Just a fyi the bearded dragon tank is to small. It should be in a lest a 4’x2’x2’ enclosure. That would be great to see you build one.

    • @colehelderman2755
      @colehelderman2755 3 года назад +16

      thats the first thing i noticed, it would be awesome to see them do an enclosure build

    • @TheNukedNacho
      @TheNukedNacho 3 года назад +8

      I was wondering about that. It looked a bit small

    • @Brownstone31
      @Brownstone31 3 года назад +6

      Wouldn't that depend on how often they have him out. Most bearded dragon owners I know have them out more than in.

    • @U53R-AKA-GREG
      @U53R-AKA-GREG 3 года назад +7

      I came to the comments to see if someone had said something, cause I was like he's half the size of that tank. Lmaoo

    • @colehelderman2755
      @colehelderman2755 3 года назад +8

      @@U53R-AKA-GREG they should really be in a 5'x2'x3' tank for them to have adequate space

  • @GavinMogan
    @GavinMogan 3 года назад +2

    I really love this idea. I'll have to remember it when i'm in the situation again. I recommend taking a look at the esp8266/esp32 line, you can get some with relays so you could wire up all the swiches and main lines and have full wifi enabled control. With esphome its super easy to program one, and you could have timers, sunrise/sunset based things, etc.

    • @masterofreality926
      @masterofreality926 3 года назад

      Indeed, but this lacks color temp change

    • @floatswitch
      @floatswitch 3 года назад

      @@masterofreality926 I think they said there was a control on the back to set temperature color. Just hook that into inputs on the esp32.

  • @ClAddict
    @ClAddict 3 года назад +17

    Sounds like a great project to hook up to a HomeAssistant setup with Zwave connections. Should be able to sync with the weather/sunrise/sunset no problem. Give a chance to dust off the raspberry pi skills

    • @Iliketomakestuff
      @Iliketomakestuff  3 года назад +3

      We had the hardest time trying to find a Zwave dimmer with a 0-10v control

    • @DrLoveQc
      @DrLoveQc 3 года назад +1

      maybe the Qubino zwave 0-10v dimmer could works. didnt try but I love the idea for my basement!!

    • @daveypeterson
      @daveypeterson 3 года назад

      @@Iliketomakestuff what about LIFX Z light strips. They are controlled on a smart phone, connected through WiFi. They have a mode for day to dusk lightning that can be programmed to simulate natural lighting. It also has some crazy colors that are super customizable.

    • @HumanHiLiteReel
      @HumanHiLiteReel 3 года назад

      @@Iliketomakestuff Leviton DD710-BLZ It's bluetooth. But you can get a module for rPi and it works in HomeAssistant. This is what I use in my basement.

  • @bperkins684
    @bperkins684 Год назад +1

    Wow. Exactly what I'd like to do with my basement. I think I need to take it 1 or 2 notches down though based on my skill level, but this gives me some creative ideas! LOVE the execution of this.

  • @ShantDotMe
    @ShantDotMe 3 года назад +10

    Auto controlling the light temperature as the day goes by might be way more real than making it dimmable.
    and just in case you want to take it a step ahead, put a photosensor outside & let it control the intensity of the light. Keep the current switch to switch between auto / manual modes.

    • @frostbite1991
      @frostbite1991 3 года назад

      you can buy astrological timers for this reason. Mainly used for patio lighting, but can be reversed. The real problem is getting a module that slowly dims to mimic sunrise and sunset. I believe this is the module they are waiting on.

  • @a.a.alexander6030
    @a.a.alexander6030 3 года назад

    You guys did a cracking job and i appreciate the skinny guy with glasses being so knowledgeable and credible. What would I have done differently? I'd have put a glass pane in under the trim to give it a more authentic look. I'd also have added a small window pane to make the fake window even more functional. And maybe some curtains...
    Never knew this solution was available till i watched this. Great video guys!

  • @gutz1981
    @gutz1981 3 года назад +3

    Also would be cool to ad some kind of air flow system. That way you could add drapes or blinds next to them and they would move creating the illusion of airflow.

  • @shawnmcfadden6900
    @shawnmcfadden6900 3 года назад

    gotta love the closed captioning said "hi I'm Bobbitt and I like to make stuff". I do like seeing this kind of stuff. ive followed you since the Lowe's escape room when you teamed up with Grant Thompson the king of random.... it sucks he's no longer with us.

  • @alexandrealbergaria6224
    @alexandrealbergaria6224 3 года назад +32

    Love the idea, could also be cool to use the Phillips Hue Light strips and setup the sunset and sunrise mode. That way you can use your smartphone for everything and use their automation for "wake up" light.

  • @liondirk
    @liondirk 3 года назад +1

    Back when I was a teenager in the 70’s, just for fun I designed an underground house and for the windows I drew in flat tv monitors to place behind widow openings to simulate a window view with cameras above ground facing in four directions for a live view of what that window would see if it was above ground. Also had a fan built into the frames to simulate an open window, sort of like the dyson fan’s with no visible moving parts. Keep in mind that this was in my head back in the mid 70’s. The technology for 90% of what I wanted to put in my home did not exist yet, I am still not quite there yet as the solutions to my early build come into existence I keep redesigning the house with even better technology yet to be created.

    • @m.maclellan7147
      @m.maclellan7147 3 года назад

      I had thought of the fan - variable speed, and also a fake "tree" that would blow in the wind.......though not for true "4 seasons"!

  • @endall39
    @endall39 3 года назад +18

    Thanks for sharing this very cool project. You mentioned that the light "temperature" setting is on the back of the light fixture and so I guess you need to set that before you install. So, what temperature did you use? Pretty important decision based on the natural light objective. The camera probably skewed the actual appearance, but they light in your install looked pretty blue on my screen.

    • @timwhite10
      @timwhite10 3 года назад +1

      4000K for daylight I believe.

  • @jazzyg530
    @jazzyg530 Год назад

    I lived in a remodeled basement "bedroom" for a year at my parents house. It had very small windows that I could never fit through, and I'm petite. One day my doorknob fell apart and part of it actually fell inside the door (not sure how it happened- a complete freak accident). I was locked inside my bedroom and no one else was home. It was then that I realized remodeling a basement bedroom and not adding egress windows was absolutely stupid. You never know what can happen and if you care about your family you spend extra money or don't use that space. I also had a small fire that I quickly put out when living there but luckily it didn't happen on the same day. It really isn't something to mess with.

  • @impalic
    @impalic 3 года назад +6

    You should try to use smart plugs or switches. If they are Alexa enabled devices, you can set a routine where it turns on at morning and turns off at night. Alexa has sunset sunrise detection so it will be pretty accurate to the real one.

  • @brendaswann7292
    @brendaswann7292 3 года назад

    So cool. Turned two bedrooms into one. This would look great in the place of the one door that is now redundant, bonus is a brighter hallway. Genius. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🇨🇦👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @INSIDEHARDWARE
    @INSIDEHARDWARE 3 года назад +11

    JOSH: this is purely cosmetic (referring to the lattice)
    ME: umm? Your project is all cosmetic. Trim, caulking, and the FAKE WINDOW!
    Great jo

  • @susie154
    @susie154 3 года назад +1

    Well done! Great idea! You also could include a night view with the full moon and stars in one window, and the other all stars!

  • @jlammetje
    @jlammetje 3 года назад +11

    I’ve seen this idea before, and I’m excited to try it out in my attic when I move to my new house 😃

    • @Iliketomakestuff
      @Iliketomakestuff  3 года назад +3

      Go for it!

    • @Jagnathbaba
      @Jagnathbaba 3 года назад +4

      yeah by the DIY perks guy. That was more realistic !!

    • @hamzasadouk4741
      @hamzasadouk4741 3 года назад

      @@Jagnathbaba yes that version was pretty much sunlight in a box

    • @jlammetje
      @jlammetje 3 года назад

      @@Jagnathbaba no, I just saw a picture on Pinterest

    • @Craftlngo
      @Craftlngo 3 года назад

      @@Jagnathbaba yeah, but it needs a whole room behind the window to reproduce this awesome effect

  • @geoffcowan2384
    @geoffcowan2384 3 года назад +2

    I feel like there is a way to control this via Arduino that monitors weather, like a smart mirror. So if the weather is cloudy, the light temp could change and sun up and sun down could change daily. I know you’re always looking for projects Bob. There you go. :) seriously, nice job. The windows are excellent just how they are if you never get around to doing the Arduino part.

  • @Zadow
    @Zadow 3 года назад +17

    What about an led panel skylight?

    • @doubledarefan
      @doubledarefan 3 года назад +1

      Start with a slip of paper taped to the ceiling with "Skylight, please" written on it, just like in the movie The Indian In The Cupboard.

  • @jonathanmcadams-nx5zp
    @jonathanmcadams-nx5zp Год назад +1

    I had these in a new york city apartment in the middle apartment with no windows
    It fools you and you forget. It really feels pike it is open because your brain is tuned to not be depressed and as long as you keep them on they fool you andnit is great. I had no windows and just four of these and it was amazing how it made you feel open and alive but you were in a freaking cell. Hahahhah

  • @beardeddragonwood
    @beardeddragonwood 3 года назад +29

    My first thought about the lack of dimmer options is that it's a perfect job for an Arduino or low-end Pi.

    • @ChrisFWhite
      @ChrisFWhite 3 года назад +1

      Similar thought crossed my mind. 0 to 10V DC output is pretty simple with an Arduino. If you forego any intelligence then a trivial analogue circuit would do the job.

    • @SingleHandedly
      @SingleHandedly 3 года назад +1

      @@ChrisFWhite You could also build this out to include a light sensor in another location that monitors the current outdoor conditions and set the brightness according to current weather.

    • @c31979839
      @c31979839 3 года назад

      @@ChrisFWhite the issue is, that the 0-10V signal is provided by the panels themselves, the control device needs to act as a variable resistor. So using a 0-10V DAC on the Pi or Arduino would not work.
      But you still can use a Pi or Arduino, but there would need to be a little extra circuitry to make it work.

    • @lstanczykRC
      @lstanczykRC 3 года назад

      @@SingleHandedly That is what I will be building here within next couple of weekends.

  • @just-dl
    @just-dl 3 года назад

    I had an idea like this years ago for my parents house. They had a basement with zero daylight. Because my mother has long lived Asian art, I wanted to do a maple frame and rice paper walls. Behind the walls, I proposed rows of different colored lights, to emulate time if day. The lighting system was prohibitively expensive. The same project today would be pennies on the dollar to 30 years ago. Love how you did yours!

  • @billunderwood5453
    @billunderwood5453 3 года назад +5

    What would it take to attach them to a solar panel on the roof instead of house wiring, so that they come on when the sun is up and go off when it goes down?

  • @seanshomeshop325
    @seanshomeshop325 3 года назад

    i did something very similar on a job, they had small windows in the basement they wanted to look like floor to ceiling windows so what they had me do was run a tape light around the sides and had like a silk curtain go down to the floor so when the shade was up the whole floor to ceiling glowed with light. its basically the same concept considering those whiteboard 2x4s are usually edge lit i believe

  • @JesusUruchurtu1
    @JesusUruchurtu1 3 года назад +3

    Great video and great idea for a poorly lit bedroom. I wonder if installing two LED screens could project a picture on it, like giving the appearance of a tree outside or a street or whatever you want it to be, instead of just white light. Just to make it more realistic.

  • @genocanabicea5779
    @genocanabicea5779 Год назад

    I do this in finished basements. You can get cheap monitors that you can display videos of outside. Or attach a camera setup outside.

  • @BlazeMakesGames
    @BlazeMakesGames 3 года назад +5

    I feel like the illusion would be made more convincing if there were some shades on the windows to obscure them slightly. That way you don't just see a white void you have at least something making it harder to see what's on the other side at a glance, which would make it more convincing.

    • @anadd6195
      @anadd6195 3 года назад

      Maybe they'll add some later 🤷‍♀️

  • @1943L
    @1943L 3 года назад +1

    Another idea that I used was to place an LED panel on top of a corner cupboard in a dark north facing room. It is great in winter reflecting light off the ceiling.

  • @haydar_kir
    @haydar_kir 3 года назад +12

    A few days ago I was thinking about custom windows with built in speakers to emulate nature sounds. Speakers will be behind the windows to give the realistic sound effects like rain, thunder, waves, birds singing, wind chimes… etc.

    • @Iliketomakestuff
      @Iliketomakestuff  3 года назад +3

      That's a cool idea!

    • @gregoryjohnson6518
      @gregoryjohnson6518 3 года назад +2

      You could tie the speakers into a microphone setup outside/ near an actual window and have real time ambient noise.

  • @christmassnow3465
    @christmassnow3465 4 месяца назад +1

    There are windows with simulated sunshine. The setup recreates the perspective of a sun that appears fixed no matter how you move, and the light can even cast a shadow on the adjacent wall. Do you make these as well?

  • @korycoster3586
    @korycoster3586 3 года назад +4

    I love Josh being a clown and Bob laughing behind the camera

  • @pervysage3604
    @pervysage3604 3 года назад

    When I was still in the military, I did a bit of traveling and ended up getting stuck in Turkey at the airport for a long while. And they had a hotel in the airport, and the room I rented had windows like that, with adjustable light levels, it was a really neat aesthetic to the room.

  • @mzread-aloud6804
    @mzread-aloud6804 3 года назад +15

    Could you program an Arduino to do an "if this, then that" program for the rising and setting of the sun based upon a network connected clock? That would be cool.

    • @MagentaRV
      @MagentaRV 3 года назад +2

      I'd do it with an external light sensor. So as the real sun rises and sets it brightens and dims. It'd be way more efficient than clock/time based solutions that you'd have to finick with regularly to sync them relatively accurately.

    • @bradley3549
      @bradley3549 3 года назад +1

      @@MagentaRV Light sensor isn't a bad idea. But what was mentioned could be achieved using Alexa and an Alexa compatible light switch as it can automatically turn on and off lights based on the local sunrise and sunset (plus or minus some fixed value I believe.) So a very low effort, easy solution that works for anybody who is already a slave to Bezos.

  • @chrisgraham2904
    @chrisgraham2904 Год назад

    A great idea possible by the large LED panels. Typically all homes in Canada have basements and the lack of natural light, or light from only small windows constructed thigh through on the wall are the biggest distraction from enjoying the basements. Basements are often used as apartment rental spaces and the lack of windows is the biggest complaint by those live in them. There are negative psychological affects created by that cave feeling.

  • @wosc
    @wosc 3 года назад +8

    What did the gecko(?) think about these changes to the room? ;) I definitely loved that you gave it a (written) voice.

    • @ElvesofZion
      @ElvesofZion 3 года назад +3

      Bearded Dragon

    • @Iliketomakestuff
      @Iliketomakestuff  3 года назад +13

      He's an avid supporter of our channel, so his opinion is biased.

    • @dawnofem
      @dawnofem 3 года назад +2

      @@Iliketomakestuff so are you going to build a proper enclosure? Way to small. Very bad for the dragon.

    • @m.maclellan7147
      @m.maclellan7147 3 года назад +1

      @@dawnofem I bet they could have a "guest expert" on to talk about enclosures ! There's reptile rescues in many places - that would be a good place to start !

  • @EverydayBuilds
    @EverydayBuilds 3 года назад +1

    This is awesome!!! I am just about to start a full basement remodel and I may have to borrow this idea. Very well done 👍

  • @steair
    @steair 3 года назад +5

    Those are great. For the "smart" implementation, I suggest some kind of Arduino-based trickery with a light sensor outside the house so you can "sync" the fake light with the real outside light. No need to program sunrise and sunset timings and the light would be much more realistic on a rainy day (for example). Post some updates! :)

  • @davidwho8215
    @davidwho8215 3 года назад +1

    TVs behind the window frame with outside video cameras showing the actual outside on the display would be cool.

  • @joehaas4980
    @joehaas4980 3 года назад +7

    Y'all should do an update that uses esp to have the windows mimic the sun/overcast/brightness outside. With an override obviously 😉

  • @Viigan
    @Viigan Год назад

    8:59
    "Whereas before it felt really dark and secluded, now with these lights it feels like he is now living in a cave."
    Enunciate, man!

  • @DemeDemetre
    @DemeDemetre 3 года назад +24

    *@DIY perks* did this

    • @iVolkswagen
      @iVolkswagen 3 года назад +7

      And his actually looked real because he got into the science of it. DIYPerks is one of the best makers on here.

    • @emotionaldistress4159
      @emotionaldistress4159 3 года назад +2

      Yep

    • @emotionaldistress4159
      @emotionaldistress4159 3 года назад +2

      @@iVolkswagen yes, he did the crappy way and recently he did actual realistic one

    • @Iliketomakestuff
      @Iliketomakestuff  3 года назад +13

      True, but we didn't have any extra laptop screens.

    • @LuxGamer16
      @LuxGamer16 3 года назад

      @@Iliketomakestuff where did he use laptop screens? All he used was water with soap to give it a blue-ish hue.

  • @rfaccord
    @rfaccord 3 года назад

    Made something similar for my kitchen few years ago. I made mine way too complicated and had a RaspberryPi with a python script drive my LEDs. The script would hit a weather website for my zipcode every minute or so and adjust the dimming of the lights per cloud coverage, rain, sunset and sunrise to mimic the light coming through actual real windows. Nothing worst than having a super bright faux window on a overcast day.

  • @QuietlyExplained
    @QuietlyExplained 3 года назад +4

    Feeling so sorry for that bearded dragon. Little buddy has nothing to do in that enclosure and it barely looks big enough for him to stretch out. Next DIY project?? 0.0 I'd be happy to consult lol

  • @LukasEragon
    @LukasEragon 3 года назад +1

    Did you end up using a different type of 0-10v dimmer? I am looking for alternatives that aren't electrical switches due to my project not being on a wall. Ty!

  • @astzfat3319
    @astzfat3319 3 года назад +13

    Perhaps installing a door into the "secret office" will provide a 2nd fire exit for BOTH rooms!

  • @hgtydjdjdgh67889
    @hgtydjdjdgh67889 3 года назад

    I think this is the most creative (and practical) thing I've seen on RUclips in awhile

  • @pedersonscountrywoodworkin6967
    @pedersonscountrywoodworkin6967 3 года назад +5

    Great video, I really like how the windows turned out. However, excuse me for saying, I don't recall where you live and what your building code is, but in most cases, a bedroom requires an egress window to the outside. Just be careful that you don't get busted by your local building inspector.

    • @naynayhooray
      @naynayhooray 3 года назад +1

      This is not a legal bedroom anywhere in the US. International Residential Code requires a accessible window or door to the building’s exterior. More to the point, this room is a death trap for a sleeping child in a fire. You can get more than dinged by your inspector for this. If something tragic happens you could be charged with a felony. Parents, please don’t do this.

  • @HobbyOrganist
    @HobbyOrganist Год назад

    Very similar to how I light my 1:12 scale room boxes, I build a little shadow box an inch or so behind the windows and put a color photo scene and LED strip inside, and what yu can see thru the window looks like a forest outside or something else, and daylight. That concept could be done with these windows using clear glass and a shadow box behind it with a color poster

  • @TigerCarpenter
    @TigerCarpenter 3 года назад +6

    these pseudo windows really made a huge difference
    will you at some point let him out of the cave? build a staircase leading up to the ground level? the staircase would make a cool video too. and you could actually film him seeing the outside world for the first time. that would be a cool story.
    [I hope everyone can share my "dark" humor]

  • @YunaOnHome
    @YunaOnHome 3 года назад

    Nice, how do you get back in it to say change the bulbs or to put that fancy dimmer in, is there a hinge?

  • @zahrulexe
    @zahrulexe 3 года назад +4

    that looks awesome.. some semi transparent curtains would definitely make them look more realistic

  • @marcusjay8103
    @marcusjay8103 3 года назад

    A roller blind installed above each panel would really set it off and make it look even more legit, especially with it slightly rolled down. A nice light grey would look super cool

  • @ALAPINO
    @ALAPINO 3 года назад +11

    Poor Beardie: He thought he was getting fed.

  • @nicholasvellios6555
    @nicholasvellios6555 2 года назад

    A very intriguing video! One of the things I noticed quickly, however, is that your son's bearded dragon appears to be in an unsuitable habitat (much too small). For a future project, you should build the dragon an excellent, large (absolutely no less than 4'×2'×2', larger if you can swing it) vivarium! For craftsmen such as yourselves, it should be a simple project that will greatly improve the animal's quality of life!

  • @--Paws--
    @--Paws-- 3 года назад +6

    The bearded dragon looks like it trusts you.

    • @Iliketomakestuff
      @Iliketomakestuff  3 года назад +5

      I don't think he really had a choice at that point.

  • @SheilaSpencer1
    @SheilaSpencer1 3 года назад

    GREAT idea! Great project! I hate dark spaces; this would be great in a basement or just about anywhere you need more light! Love it!

  • @timberwolfmerlot
    @timberwolfmerlot 3 года назад +4

    These are some fantastic looking window… lights. Yep! I was fooled.

  • @Jaxon_Wii
    @Jaxon_Wii 3 года назад +1

    There is a business in town that has “fake windows”.. the business is a storage company. So there is no need for window. I watched them install some of the windows.. they are simply boxes that have glass and shaped like windows. After they were installed it made the building look as if they had windows.
    I think these “fake” windows could be made better with computer technology and programmed to display themes. Like Christmas, Halloween, Easter, ordinary days like summer…

  • @TechsScience
    @TechsScience 3 года назад +4

    A fake window which will give you light
    But not wind

  • @maraudershields283
    @maraudershields283 3 года назад +2

    You could make a stencil of suburban rooftops, on semi translucent material, to go along the bottom of the window, to simulate being in a second story bedroom.

  • @DaKosi
    @DaKosi 3 года назад +5

    If there are some kind of blinds or curtains it will be even more realistic

    • @Iliketomakestuff
      @Iliketomakestuff  3 года назад +2

      True. I think he has plans on dressing them up

  • @Itshimitshim
    @Itshimitshim 3 года назад +1

    Imagine being knocked out, kidnapped, and thrown in a basement. You wake up and realize your kidnapper is a bubbling idiot because he trapped you in a room with windows. You quickly go to escape only to realize they are not windows, but lights.

  • @shado7614
    @shado7614 3 года назад +7

    “Would these fake windows fool you?”
    Yes

    • @Iliketomakestuff
      @Iliketomakestuff  3 года назад +3

      Josh says it still fools him, and he's a relatively smart guy.

  • @ELEVOPR
    @ELEVOPR Год назад +1

    Imagine bringing over a friend who is having a panic attack and attempting to jump out of one of these windows? 🤦🏻‍♂
    Good stuff and thanks for sharing.