Why are Swedish Houses Red?

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

Комментарии • 48

  • @rogerwilco2
    @rogerwilco2 24 дня назад +6

    I helped my Swedish family paint their house with this paint many years ago during a summer visiting them.
    I have fond memories of that summer and the painting.

    • @BrorandBror
      @BrorandBror  24 дня назад

      That's so great :) I love when random little things kick start memories like that.
      While researching for this video I read somewhere that if you ask a swedish child to draw a house, they apparently always draw a red one :)
      Anyway, thank you very much for watching the video and taking the time to leave a comment, I appreciate it!

    • @Jon14141
      @Jon14141 24 дня назад

      Nice

  • @klaasvanmanen8214
    @klaasvanmanen8214 19 дней назад +2

    Well told, well illustrated, nothing unnecessary, spoken words perfectly supported by the printed ones, nice calm voice. And a good story. Most interesting, most pleasurable to watch. You earned your thumbs up!

    • @BrorandBror
      @BrorandBror  19 дней назад

      Wow, what a comment. I don't even know what to say, other than Thank You!!! It's most appreciated! I'm really glad you liked the video and took the time to write those kind words 🙏🙏🙏

  • @JonFrumTheFirst
    @JonFrumTheFirst 20 дней назад +1

    When I was a boy, my Swedish grandmother lived with us. She had a picture on her bedroom wall of her childhood home, a two room cabin painted in this red. when I went to Sweden to visit my relatives years later I was brought to the same house - it had become a vacation home. It was surrounded by a large stone wall, which her family had built out of rocks pulled from the ground to make room for gardens to plant food. Ten children in a two room house, with some children sleeping in the rafters.

  • @emilflarsen2
    @emilflarsen2 21 день назад +2

    Great video! With this quality you'll get far on RUclips :-)

    • @BrorandBror
      @BrorandBror  21 день назад

      Thank you so much! That means a lot!! Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment, I'm glad you liked the video!

  • @nigelandrade2673
    @nigelandrade2673 13 дней назад +1

    Now I understand.

  • @teresamontgomery1235
    @teresamontgomery1235 20 дней назад +1

    Thank you for the history lesson!
    When I was younger, I was always told that my mother's grandfather was Danish. I married a Swede and moved to Sweden, only to discover 10 years later, that no, my great grandfather was, in fact, Swedish. He was born and raised in Falun, about 2 hours from where I'd been living for all those years. Curious, I went to visit the town and discovered the mine where I learned that the very common red color used across the Swedish countryside in particular was called Falu Red.
    This taught me exactly WHY it became so common, which I'd always wondered. I love history, especially the smaller tidbits. :)

  • @tonyf9984
    @tonyf9984 13 дней назад

    Great glimpse into Swedish history and culture! But much the same red is found in Norwegian farmhouses too. I can imagine that the desire to mimic bricks was a pan-Scandinavian fashion, but where did they get their pigment from ...?

  • @jamesbazen5606
    @jamesbazen5606 26 дней назад +6

    I always kinda wondered if there a connection between Scandinavian houses and older barns you see on farms in the US. they almost always have this style.

    • @BrorandBror
      @BrorandBror  26 дней назад +5

      I'm pretty sure there is. I think I read somewhere that these barns in the states often are in areas that had a lot of Swedish/Scandinavian settlers.

    • @jamesbazen5606
      @jamesbazen5606 26 дней назад

      @@BrorandBror Interesting

    • @2121gul
      @2121gul 25 дней назад +1

      SVENSKA hus!!

    • @hakansundstrombmwsweden7645
      @hakansundstrombmwsweden7645 25 дней назад +1

      Best colour ever,

  • @sethivaltas619
    @sethivaltas619 24 дня назад +12

    The production quality on this is pretty insane, almost feels like you should be getting paid by SVT :V

    • @BrorandBror
      @BrorandBror  24 дня назад

      Wow thank you so much, what a nice thing to say!! I really appreciate it!

  • @novineux1246
    @novineux1246 16 дней назад +1

    Was it late when you voice-overed this? Sounds like you're almost whispering :D

    • @BrorandBror
      @BrorandBror  16 дней назад

      Haha, no.. I'm just pretty new to this 😂

  • @ElleNaturally
    @ElleNaturally 21 день назад +1

    Very informative vid ❤

    • @BrorandBror
      @BrorandBror  21 день назад

      Thank you kindly, I'm glad you enjoyed it!

  • @PhilMakesThings
    @PhilMakesThings 14 дней назад +1

    I want to build a house and paint it red… thanks guys!

    • @BrorandBror
      @BrorandBror  11 дней назад +1

      haha, youuuuuur welcome....(?) 😂

    • @PhilMakesThings
      @PhilMakesThings 11 дней назад +1

      @@BrorandBror Just need to get some land and some money.

    • @BrorandBror
      @BrorandBror  11 дней назад

      @PhilMakesThings Don't we all? 😂 Rooting for you either way!

  • @Your_Name_Here-t2s
    @Your_Name_Here-t2s 22 дня назад +1

    Damn it, this reminds me that I have to paint my semester hus/ vacation house next year or so. Brush off the Falu Röd and paint new. Thanks for the reminder and a good video :D

    • @BrorandBror
      @BrorandBror  21 день назад +1

      Haha, I'm sorry I suppose ;) but thank you for watching and taking the time to leave a comment, it is highly appreciated!

  • @ianallen9217
    @ianallen9217 18 дней назад +1

    I sure hope this isn't also why Swedish Fish are red...

    • @BrorandBror
      @BrorandBror  18 дней назад +1

      @@ianallen9217 pssst... We don't talk about this... 😂

  • @RedPigeon_
    @RedPigeon_ 25 дней назад +2

    This was quite well done, the video reminds me of some of Van Neistat's work but it's still it's own thing

    • @BrorandBror
      @BrorandBror  25 дней назад

      Thank you so much! I love his work, so this is highly appreciated, thank you!!! And I'm glad you like it!

  • @play-doughsrepublic5121
    @play-doughsrepublic5121 26 дней назад +2

    I painted my lake cabin black and dark green so it would blend into the forest environment. Too many things today try to grab people's attention. I didn't want that for my cabin.
    The ducks, geese, swans, moose and beavers that live around my pond now pay my cabin no mind and are not put-off by a 'color-conflict' with the surrounding environment.
    Although I now understand why Swedes would want their cabin red, as a American-Norwegian/Sami, we go by different rules.
    Thank you for your video. Greetings from America.

    • @BrorandBror
      @BrorandBror  26 дней назад +1

      That's all pretty reasonable, and I totally get the "not interfering with nature too much" aspect.
      But personally I like driving around the little villages here in Sweden and seeing the red cottages, it's quite beautiful and peaceful.
      Thank you for taking the time to watch the video and leaving a comment, it is highly appreciated! Cheers and greetings from Sweden to America:)

    • @francisdec1615
      @francisdec1615 25 дней назад +1

      It also depends on where in Sweden you are. Here in Bohuslän on the west coast you mostly see barns being painted red but not most other buildings.

    • @play-doughsrepublic5121
      @play-doughsrepublic5121 25 дней назад +1

      ​@@BrorandBror - Thank you @BrorandBror. Take care.

    • @BrorandBror
      @BrorandBror  25 дней назад +1

      @@francisdec1615 very true!

  • @sv-hermes
    @sv-hermes 25 дней назад +1

    Thank you! Didn't know this

  • @arthena2130
    @arthena2130 25 дней назад +2

    Wait, we have 800 trees per person, :o It takes 12 mature trees to make up for the breathing carbon exhalations and oxygen consumption of one averagely active person. Also, that copper mine is the source of the typical Swedish sausage. The falukorv.

    • @BrorandBror
      @BrorandBror  24 дня назад

      That's fascinating, I didn't know that, but that definitely explains why the air is so pure and beautiful here :)
      And I didn't know this about Falukorv either (makes sense of course but I never put that together 😅😂)
      Thanks for taking the time to watch the video and leaving your comment, its highly appreciated!!

    • @valmiretirkeme2574
      @valmiretirkeme2574 19 дней назад +1

      @@BrorandBror A lot of oxen was used for transports around the mine. When they was worn down by heavy work they was put down. Their leather and meat used. So a real Falukorv was made by miningworkers meat, to be a bit brutal.

    • @BrorandBror
      @BrorandBror  18 дней назад

      @@valmiretirkeme2574 that's so interesting, thanks for sharing this!!

  • @ceesvanderklugt8172
    @ceesvanderklugt8172 26 дней назад +2

    Very nice!!

    • @BrorandBror
      @BrorandBror  26 дней назад

      Thank you very much 🙏🙏🙏

  • @PerSundstrom-ik9tr
    @PerSundstrom-ik9tr 26 дней назад +3

    Swedish culture: "People who dont have falured on their cabins should be ashamed"
    And I honestly agree, haha.

    • @BrorandBror
      @BrorandBror  26 дней назад

      Haha, personally I wouldn't go quite as far, but I do appreciate the sight of Falu Röd for sure :)) thanks for watching!

    • @PerSundstrom-ik9tr
      @PerSundstrom-ik9tr 26 дней назад

      @@BrorandBror the upside of jantelagen

  • @samuelmyllyaho6066
    @samuelmyllyaho6066 25 дней назад

    *Nordic houses* Nice try bros