I just found out the other day the term "living" room came from back in the 1800's when you die ,, the family would have your wake right in the house ,,so instead of calling it the "death room",, it started being the "living," room !!
To be fair, the wake/vigil was held in the home in part to prevent instances of premature burial, as medicine at the time struggled to determine death in some severe disease cases... so really, they're checking to see if you're still living while you're in the living room!
The first place I rented was completely carpeted. It disgusted me that not only was the kitchen carpeted, but the bathroom was as well. They had to rip it up in the bathroom, a couple years after I left, because the toilet almost caved into the place downstairs. That's what I heard anyway 😆
well... that toilet - kitchen room was something, good if ur need a snack right after u pooped ...after wich u probably need the toilet again.. clever thinking killing two birds with one erm toilet.. ..not sure i would like the constant diarrhea...
@@gloriabarberi1292 it is disgusting. I kept it as clean as I could but it still grossed me out. I ended up getting mats for around the toilet and near the tub. So glad I don't have to deal with that anymore 😆
My parents had a "timeshare" in Baja Mexico. It was not a normal timeshare condo/house or whatnot. This thing was a trailer like from a trailer park that had been modified slightly with a porch and a bay window. No electricity, no plumbing except for the kitchen sink and the water was not potable. The toilet? It was an indoor outhouse! No joke! It was located in the garage. We had to throw the used toilet paper away in a waste basket and then burn it later. And one more when I was older (I think about 21 or so?) I was living on and tending to a property outside of Mt. Shasta. The owner collected school busses and ambulances. I lived in a school bus that was lined top to bottom with old Playboys and Cosmos. What was the toilet you may ask? Well, old style camping method. Poop on the Playboys and then put them in the burn pile. It was.... interesting.
8:45 I'll bet those tunnels were also used by smugglers as a way to sneak contraband to their paying customers! Brandy, tobacco, lace, tea-leaves... all the stuff that was heavily taxed by the government at the time...
My family turned down a house that had a bathroom smack in the middle of the house, opening right into the kitchen and blocking the path to the bedrooms if you closed the other bathroom door.
My sister used to manage a couple of apartment buildings and I would sometimes help her clean out vacated apartments. We had one that was left like those hoarder homes. That was an experience, but we did salvage a few cool things from it.
BE AMAZED, here's a video idea. At my nonprofit disability agency job, we had a funny incident when one of our clients was getting out of the van and their pants ripped open! It was unexpected, but we handled it like champs, ensuring the client was treated professionally and respectfully.
Okay so the house with the two toilets side by side... Ever notice how when you are sick enough to be throwing up, stuff is probably uncontrollably coming out the other end at the same time? Well there's your solution. Sit on one toilet, barf in the other. Beats having to empty and clean the bathroom trash bin when you still feel like crud...
The toilet in my parents' basement is under the stairs. It's just a cutout with a toilet and a cabinet to hold toilet paper. However, when you use it, your knees stick out of the doorway, so, there is just a shower curtain to give you privacy. It sits right next to the washing machine. The shower is on the other side of the basement and is just a single person standing shower with a curtain. The basement is pretty open as well. Whoever built thus house was drunk. 😆
Alright hear me out… this guy has to be funnier than the other 2 or 3 voices ive heard on this channel. We need more of him. Ive only seen a couple of comments that have said the same but who else feels the same?
15:33 - We reluctantly moved into a home similar to this one to help a friend clean it and the property up for future renters. It was a 2 year agreement, but we’re still here 22 years later in a now beautiful home on 5acres surrounded by 100 acres of farm land with plans to never leave!
I think the last one is an indoor hockey rink. The carpet would be OK then as you would be wearing skates. Look at how shallow it is, not a pool, an indoor rink
Imagine how many birds fly into that mirror house and die. Just the sky reflecting on regular windows at certain times of day can cause it. That house make it look like it’s open trees and sky to fly through. What a nightmare.
So I’m from RI and my husband does hvac so he’s been in a few mansions and very expensive hotels. Well one of the hotels in Newport has tubs in EVERY ROOM!! He sent me a pic and I asked why there’s a tub in the parlor and he said rich people hotel lol
When I was in Ghana and Nigeria , I would have considered these toilets quite luxurious. They may be a bit awkward , but they are sanitary and functional. Thats a blessing
The London house with two toilets in the same bathroom’s photo, does not match the reflection in the mirror. The actual photo seems to have a lot of blurry sections, however that doesn’t appear in the reflection either? I just wanted to know why? Love the channel as always. 👌🏼👍🏻
That Cinderella house is by Disney and I’ve been looking at it for 2 years now and saying if I ever win the lottery I’m buying it. Lol and the price as dropped, it was $15
I love the fact that all of the toilets in our house are enclosed into their own room with a door. And now with every house we look at to move to I have become spoiled and want the same design…
I want a house with an old jail... The man gets annoying, well it's downstairs with him innit? Wake me up out of the best sleep of my life when I haven't slept in days because insomnia to scratch your back again you big headed bastard.
Back in the early 80s when I lived in Alaska, I rented a very small one-bedroom apartment. The bathroom was the size of a closet and the sink was situated partially over the toilet. Absolutely ideal if you were sick and needed to barf when having a rousing round of diarrhea, but it was rather difficult to do a #1 if you're a guy.
If that house really says "Hanger 18" somebody needs t tell them the correct spelling is HANGAR. A "hanger" is what you use to hang your clothes in the closet! 🤣🤣🤣
7:38 why on EARTH would they rehab part of the house, but leave the jail cells?! Even if completely innocuous; just be retaining them, is really creepy. I don’t care how nice the people that live there are - I would never trust them 100%. Even if you don’t want to deal with the demolition, remove the doors and put up some dry wall so they can be pantries or laundry rooms.
6:07 my aunt had (you will understand later) this guest room it was nice, not bad for a room to sleep over in for a weekend or if your just coming through town for the night on your way to your final destination. Anyway all is well accept for as you enter the room and look left you look sleigh onto the toilet that just onnthe corner of the open plan bedroom/bathroom. Not just recently as I'm writing this they had a leak in one of the pipes under the cement and so they had to rip down everthing. And they (thank goodness) moved the toilet where the sink was and the sink to the toilets location. So no more surprise crapper viewings as you walk in the room.
4:47 Is that a double toilet or a toilet and a bidet? It would make far more sense to add on two bathrooms/en suites than side by side toilets. Do you really want your loved one sitting next to you - or you to them - when nature calls. If there’s one place someone needs a little privacy and alone time, it’s the bathroom.
@@NightBazaar It just screams romance, doesn’t it? And if they run out of toilet paper, how do they decide who has to duck walk to get more? Unless there’s someone else they can yell to who’s willing to bring a couple rolls to the squatting spouses.
I am an indian and I lived in a rented flat in Uttar Pradesh for 5 months and there was an almost 5 feet long creepy sculpture of a boy on a swing with two pillars on it's sides. It looked like a normal home decor at the beginning, but later I noticed that the pillars had Egyptian design. It looked like a mix of Egyptian and Indian design. Moreover when we came to check the flat the sculpture was at a corner facing the wall and the owner hesitated when I said to place it properly. Real life Annabelle if you ask me.
I was literally thinking about 13 ghosts when you were talking about the reflecting mirror glass house with every bedroom being separate and individual from the house. Then you brought it up and I was excited you referenced it in the video, gonna watch it again 👌🏼
24:43 At first I thought, “Did they fill in the pool??” The 2nd picture makes the pool cover look like cement. It does seem like an odd choice to have carpeting in the pool room - I’m guessing it was because they thought it was too slippery, and it’s indoor/outdoor flooring like astroturf; but there have to be better options - especially if it’s just to keep the floors from getting too slippery.
@@user-vm5ud4xw6n That’s what I’m thinking. Just not really sure what the options are. I feel like concrete doesn’t get all that slippery if they just keep it 2-3 feet around the pool - that’s what most outdoor pools do.
I loved some of these, the sarcophagus would be awesome to own ❤😂😂 I think you'd have a field day with my place 😮😂 In my living room there's two mannequins, one is standing, the other sitting on the sofa. A 4ft alien with a tattoo on his arse is standing behind one of the two skeletons who are sitting in chairs by a table in front of the fire... 😮😂😂 And there's a mannequin bum that's a side table now 😂 In the sunroom there's another two skeletons sitting at the table 😂 In the garden there's a manniquin in the bath with two other mannequins by her then another one down the other end of garden 😂😂😂 Plus random mannequin body parts about the garden 😂😂😂 The whole place is full of oddities and curiosities ❤ Loved the bizarre loos on this video, so that's what you meant when you said there were going to be some crazy toilets coming up soon 😂😂😂 Thoroughly enjoyed this video, cheers Be Amazed ❤❤❤
The second house I bought, a ranch style, had a 1/2 bath in the laundry room. One walked in the door from the 2 car attached garage and the sink/toilet were literally to the immediate left. Picture a room 14'x8', to the left of the entry door, 1/2 bath, side by side washer/dryer, turn right, water heater and 3 steps up into the kitchen. There was no separation wall (no room for one) We just put up an extra long shower pole/custom dark curtain. Lived there 15 years with no issues. Of course not having small children helped. LOL
When I first moved into my apartment the bathroom was fully carpeted it was blood red and so were the walls and door. So I ripped it out and repainted it. It was just way to much red. Very depressing.
There is home in Boca Raton going for 24 million rooms that look like 10 foward front Star Trek Next Generstion and movie theater room that is exact mock up of the Bridge of the Enterprise D
12:51 that better not have in a body 13:22 ANOTHER ONE?? 14:02 There is a reason 14:08 NOOOOOOO 14:46 Omg 15:12 why does it look like it’s stained with blood 15:37 not again 16:10 my mind demons 16:19 Stephen Hawking’s body 17:09 That looks photoshopped 17:39 Photoshop 18:45 Pig house
My first “job” was actually cleaning out houses of hoarders. It can take weeks to muck those houses out. I didnt clean the houses I just got the stuff out. And you know those giant rental garbage bins that could fit like four smart cars in them? Often times, you’ll be able to fill up 4 to 5 of those. The worst thing I’ve found is probably a mortar. The guy used to design and test explosives for a job and decided to take some home. But one call later and bomb squad cleaned out the boom boom. Honestly a pretty good first job (in terms of pay). I was getting like $40-50 an hour.
That mountain goat costume was a fursuit, pretty neat how the guy who likes climbing rocks has a fursona based on the animal most well known for the same thing.
They are DVD/Book cases, open up to shelves inside. I have two of them. Really cool to me. Same ones were used in many tv shows like Bones, Stargate etc.
In my experience having toilets in "common areas" of a house is usually done when you have a very old building that is being remodeled. In such cases it can sometimes be a costly PITA for the owner to setup new rooms to move the extra needed toilets to a private traditional "bathroom", and so instead they put them wherever they fit and there is available plumbing pipes. Yes, this is less than ideal, but this option can still be much better than not installing the needed toilets at all. And while it does result in less "privacy", at least most of these toilets are not visible from outside the house (so the lack of privacy is just for your family and your guests). As a minor (when my father was continuing his education in a European University), I actually leaved in such an apartment for several months. I don't know the building's history, but the building was big, rundown, and had multiple stories of rooms (some of which were now sectioned off as apartments for rent). Initially the bathtub and wash basin for our apartment were off of our small kitchen (and so had no privacy from people cooking in the kitchen). But, worse yet, to actually use the toilet we had to leave our apartment and take the staircase to the common toilet 2 floors down! As a result, I was thrilled when the landlord took a little space from our kitchen to add our own "private" toilet (no more getting dressed and going downstairs when I need to use the facilities)...
Talking about weird bathrooms. I worked on a house where they had a toilet in their bedroom I remember I was hanging dry wall talking to the owner. He walked over to the toilet. 5 feet from me, whipped it out and started using it. Definitely awkward.....
Back in the early to mid-70's, carpeted bathrooms and kitchens were the "thing" 🤮. As we remodel, the only rooms in our house that will be carpeted are three bedrooms. The bathrooms and laundry room will be tile, the rest will be traditional hardwood floors. ~APRIL LIPKE
I had a carpeted bathroom back in the 80's. It was actually more like a big, fluffy rug that you cut to fit and was machine washable. Only good for small bathrooms obviously.
tbh i like the idea of the house showing on 16:29 -17:59 i would love to live in a place like that but near a beach or open landscape. sure the trees is scary but imagine a perfect hunted house attraction using this house
Those homes from the UK with the toilets are becoming more common. They are actually terraced houses that are bought & converted into individual living spaces, almost everything in one room. They are called HMO's or Homes of Multiple Occupancy & rent can cost as much as a 2 bedroom house near London.
Dude went all out on his Area 51 house, but couldn't spell "hangar" correctly. It's like having a misspelled tattoo
Or a wrongly spelled name as a tattoo
Bro I can go there Kus I Live in utah
No regerts
*"Regerts!"*
I just found out the other day the term "living" room came from back in the 1800's when you die ,, the family would have your wake right in the house ,,so instead of calling it the "death room",, it started being the "living," room !!
Ok that is scary
I always wondered why funeral homes looked so “homely”. It always felt like a little living room to me. 🤔
To be fair, the wake/vigil was held in the home in part to prevent instances of premature burial, as medicine at the time struggled to determine death in some severe disease cases... so really, they're checking to see if you're still living while you're in the living room!
I love Thirteen Ghosts,that film is awesome
I know. And it has Matthew Lillard. You can't go wrong.
Said the same thing
Ever see the original 1960 movie? Completely different plot, but still amazing.
Yup, fantastic set of boobies.
@@kristymurphy9361That's the only version, for me.
The first place I rented was completely carpeted. It disgusted me that not only was the kitchen carpeted, but the bathroom was as well. They had to rip it up in the bathroom, a couple years after I left, because the toilet almost caved into the place downstairs. That's what I heard anyway 😆
well... that toilet - kitchen room was something, good if ur need a snack right after u pooped ...after wich u probably need the toilet again.. clever thinking killing two birds with one erm toilet..
..not sure i would like the constant diarrhea...
I worked in a home like that. Moquette around the bidet and WC. Disgusting.
@@Patrik6920 I suppose there's a positive, but the negatives outway the positives for me 😆. Still, you made me giggle, so I do appreciate the laugh 😁
@@gloriabarberi1292 it is disgusting. I kept it as clean as I could but it still grossed me out. I ended up getting mats for around the toilet and near the tub. So glad I don't have to deal with that anymore 😆
@@Corrie-Lee uw 😆
My parents had a "timeshare" in Baja Mexico. It was not a normal timeshare condo/house or whatnot. This thing was a trailer like from a trailer park that had been modified slightly with a porch and a bay window. No electricity, no plumbing except for the kitchen sink and the water was not potable. The toilet? It was an indoor outhouse! No joke! It was located in the garage. We had to throw the used toilet paper away in a waste basket and then burn it later.
And one more when I was older (I think about 21 or so?) I was living on and tending to a property outside of Mt. Shasta. The owner collected school busses and ambulances. I lived in a school bus that was lined top to bottom with old Playboys and Cosmos. What was the toilet you may ask? Well, old style camping method. Poop on the Playboys and then put them in the burn pile. It was.... interesting.
Wow
Surely those were collector's items!
8:45 I'll bet those tunnels were also used by smugglers as a way to sneak contraband to their paying customers! Brandy, tobacco, lace, tea-leaves... all the stuff that was heavily taxed by the government at the time...
I am obsessed with ancient Egypt
I've been on a toilet blocked by gum
18:51 Hey, I have a pet pig!! He also sleeps in the living room.
My family turned down a house that had a bathroom smack in the middle of the house, opening right into the kitchen and blocking the path to the bedrooms if you closed the other bathroom door.
Did he say ugly neighbors 😂😂😂
Am I the only one that thought the cosplaying owners was actually charming? I want someone with that kind of humor.
Yes that was definitely Boba Fett from Star Wars
3:07 Abbott elementary 😨
3:17 Hangar 18 could be a Megadeath reference
16:52 nice sex cross...lol
My sister used to manage a couple of apartment buildings and I would sometimes help her clean out vacated apartments. We had one that was left like those hoarder homes. That was an experience, but we did salvage a few cool things from it.
BE AMAZED, here's a video idea.
At my nonprofit disability agency job, we had a funny incident when one of our clients was getting out of the van and their pants ripped open! It was unexpected, but we handled it like champs, ensuring the client was treated professionally and respectfully.
Wow, I thought my place was cluttered.. Until about 15 minutes in. Never mind, apparently I'm nowhere near the slob I thought I was.
12:43 I'd hire someone to keep the art style the same but make it Yu-Gi-Oh themed just for shits and giggles
Okay so the house with the two toilets side by side... Ever notice how when you are sick enough to be throwing up, stuff is probably uncontrollably coming out the other end at the same time? Well there's your solution. Sit on one toilet, barf in the other. Beats having to empty and clean the bathroom trash bin when you still feel like crud...
People with too much money and time on their hands. Wow
5:50 This looks like it would fit in well in The Backrooms.
iPad my comment can’t get five likes in five days
The toilet in my parents' basement is under the stairs. It's just a cutout with a toilet and a cabinet to hold toilet paper. However, when you use it, your knees stick out of the doorway, so, there is just a shower curtain to give you privacy. It sits right next to the washing machine. The shower is on the other side of the basement and is just a single person standing shower with a curtain. The basement is pretty open as well. Whoever built thus house was drunk. 😆
Alright hear me out… this guy has to be funnier than the other 2 or 3 voices ive heard on this channel. We need more of him. Ive only seen a couple of comments that have said the same but who else feels the same?
I swear, us Brits aren't that kooky. I swear. We are not a few sandwiches short of a picnic. 🤷♂️
15:33 - We reluctantly moved into a home similar to this one to help a friend clean it and the property up for future renters. It was a 2 year agreement, but we’re still here 22 years later in a now beautiful home on 5acres surrounded by 100 acres of farm land with plans to never leave!
That last house with carpeted pool is outside of detroit, not in the city. It’s Bloomfield hills, a very pretentious area.
13 Ghosts has been a favorite of mine......for 3 decades.
CAT HOUSE OH YESSSS~!!
I think the last one is an indoor hockey rink. The carpet would be OK then as you would be wearing skates. Look at how shallow it is, not a pool, an indoor rink
Imagine how many birds fly into that mirror house and die. Just the sky reflecting on regular windows at certain times of day can cause it. That house make it look like it’s open trees and sky to fly through. What a nightmare.
Here in Czech Republic you can buy bunkers from time of First Czechoslovak Republic (1918-1938)
So I’m from RI and my husband does hvac so he’s been in a few mansions and very expensive hotels. Well one of the hotels in Newport has tubs in EVERY ROOM!! He sent me a pic and I asked why there’s a tub in the parlor and he said rich people hotel lol
I DON'T KNOW WHY, IIII RUN AWAY, I DON'T KNOW WHY, IIII RUN AWAY, I DON'T KNOW WHY
😅😅😅😅😅
Kiser land
😂poo💩
I love your videos. Never have kids!
When I was in Ghana and Nigeria , I would have considered these toilets quite luxurious. They may be a bit awkward , but they are sanitary and functional. Thats a blessing
Their was a restaurants I went to that have the WEIRD LAY OUT THE MEN BATHROOM HAVE NO DOOR IN THE STALL AND WORST THE SINK WAS NEXT TO IT.
I want the cat house! Gimme!
Thirteen ghosts is one of my all time favorites
The London house with two toilets in the same bathroom’s photo, does not match the reflection in the mirror. The actual photo seems to have a lot of blurry sections, however that doesn’t appear in the reflection either? I just wanted to know why?
Love the channel as always. 👌🏼👍🏻
Henry the 8 wasn't against the protestant religion, he created it to PROTEST the Catholic church denying him another divorce.
Walked to outdoor toilet as a child at gramma’s. Yrs ago.
Being from Vermont, I can guarantee that we have a lot of houses that would go on this list
That Cinderella house is by Disney and I’ve been looking at it for 2 years now and saying if I ever win the lottery I’m buying it. Lol and the price as dropped, it was $15
Some people remember the 1960s 13 ghost movie
A carpeted pool deck?! And I thought carpeted bathrooms were nasty! 🤢
I love the fact that all of the toilets in our house are enclosed into their own room with a door. And now with every house we look at to move to I have become spoiled and want the same design…
I want a house with an old jail... The man gets annoying, well it's downstairs with him innit? Wake me up out of the best sleep of my life when I haven't slept in days because insomnia to scratch your back again you big headed bastard.
My parents had a carpet in their bathroom. When they died I advised my brother to rip it out before they sold it. I don't think he bothered.
love u guys sm ❤
Why dose your voice change
I might could live in the Star Wars mansion.
But uh... yeah that price tag and the property taxes?
Naw, I'm good.
Back in the early 80s when I lived in Alaska, I rented a very small one-bedroom apartment. The bathroom was the size of a closet and the sink was situated partially over the toilet. Absolutely ideal if you were sick and needed to barf when having a rousing round of diarrhea, but it was rather difficult to do a #1 if you're a guy.
If that house really says "Hanger 18" somebody needs t tell them the correct spelling is HANGAR. A "hanger" is what you use to hang your clothes in the closet! 🤣🤣🤣
The spelling is quite distracting!
7:38 why on EARTH would they rehab part of the house, but leave the jail cells?! Even if completely innocuous; just be retaining them, is really creepy. I don’t care how nice the people that live there are - I would never trust them 100%. Even if you don’t want to deal with the demolition, remove the doors and put up some dry wall so they can be pantries or laundry rooms.
6:07 my aunt had (you will understand later) this guest room it was nice, not bad for a room to sleep over in for a weekend or if your just coming through town for the night on your way to your final destination. Anyway all is well accept for as you enter the room and look left you look sleigh onto the toilet that just onnthe corner of the open plan bedroom/bathroom. Not just recently as I'm writing this they had a leak in one of the pipes under the cement and so they had to rip down everthing. And they (thank goodness) moved the toilet where the sink was and the sink to the toilets location. So no more surprise crapper viewings as you walk in the room.
Man if I had the money, I would absolutely have a hieroglyph room too.
Thirteen Ghosts is one of my favorite movies of all time (gotta love Matthew Lillard), and I SO wanted the house! :)
4:47 Is that a double toilet or a toilet and a bidet?
It would make far more sense to add on two bathrooms/en suites than side by side toilets. Do you really want your loved one sitting next to you - or you to them - when nature calls. If there’s one place someone needs a little privacy and alone time, it’s the bathroom.
Just think of how unique it would be, you and someone else right next to you, happily plopping way and farting to one another.
@@NightBazaar
It just screams romance, doesn’t it?
And if they run out of toilet paper, how do they decide who has to duck walk to get more? Unless there’s someone else they can yell to who’s willing to bring a couple rolls to the squatting spouses.
Real estate can sometimes be a joke or a horror house on accident 😆🤣🤣🤣
4:54 😂just imagine you and your significant other can hold hands while you poop 😂😂😂love in the toilet 🚽
Trrr skibidi dop dop dop yes yes...
Wow 0 likes in 1 second
More like castle towers and curing charges 0:55 or even knightley Orlando you're talking about with big view water park and cool pets running around
10:18 a climbing wall would actually be pretty cool. I just don’t know they needed to dedicate an entire building to it. Especially with no windows.
A lot of the British toilet locations are likely due to the houses being old and having limitations on where the pipes could be installed.
I am an indian and I lived in a rented flat in Uttar Pradesh for 5 months and there was an almost 5 feet long creepy sculpture of a boy on a swing with two pillars on it's sides. It looked like a normal home decor at the beginning, but later I noticed that the pillars had Egyptian design. It looked like a mix of Egyptian and Indian design. Moreover when we came to check the flat the sculpture was at a corner facing the wall and the owner hesitated when I said to place it properly. Real life Annabelle if you ask me.
I was literally thinking about 13 ghosts when you were talking about the reflecting mirror glass house with every bedroom being separate and individual from the house. Then you brought it up and I was excited you referenced it in the video, gonna watch it again 👌🏼
24:43 At first I thought, “Did they fill in the pool??” The 2nd picture makes the pool cover look like cement. It does seem like an odd choice to have carpeting in the pool room - I’m guessing it was because they thought it was too slippery, and it’s indoor/outdoor flooring like astroturf; but there have to be better options - especially if it’s just to keep the floors from getting too slippery.
Choosing flooring with a little less slip factor might have been easier!
@@user-vm5ud4xw6n
That’s what I’m thinking. Just not really sure what the options are. I feel like concrete doesn’t get all that slippery if they just keep it 2-3 feet around the pool - that’s what most outdoor pools do.
I loved some of these, the sarcophagus would be awesome to own ❤😂😂 I think you'd have a field day with my place 😮😂 In my living room there's two mannequins, one is standing, the other sitting on the sofa. A 4ft alien with a tattoo on his arse is standing behind one of the two skeletons who are sitting in chairs by a table in front of the fire... 😮😂😂 And there's a mannequin bum that's a side table now 😂 In the sunroom there's another two skeletons sitting at the table 😂 In the garden there's a manniquin in the bath with two other mannequins by her then another one down the other end of garden 😂😂😂 Plus random mannequin body parts about the garden 😂😂😂 The whole place is full of oddities and curiosities ❤
Loved the bizarre loos on this video, so that's what you meant when you said there were going to be some crazy toilets coming up soon 😂😂😂 Thoroughly enjoyed this video, cheers Be Amazed ❤❤❤
The second house I bought, a ranch style, had a 1/2 bath in the laundry room. One walked in the door from the 2 car attached garage and the sink/toilet were literally to the immediate left. Picture a room 14'x8', to the left of the entry door, 1/2 bath, side by side washer/dryer, turn right, water heater and 3 steps up into the kitchen. There was no separation wall (no room for one) We just put up an extra long shower pole/custom dark curtain. Lived there 15 years with no issues. Of course not having small children helped. LOL
When I first moved into my apartment the bathroom was fully carpeted it was blood red and so were the walls and door. So I ripped it out and repainted it. It was just way to much red. Very depressing.
There is home in Boca Raton going for 24 million rooms that look like 10 foward front Star Trek Next Generstion and movie theater room that is exact mock up of the Bridge of the Enterprise D
That is freaking awesome.
The second one, if not already would be more suited as a hotel situation.
11:09 I think going for a Downtown Abbey vibe would work better.
yess
12:51 that better not have in a body
13:22 ANOTHER ONE??
14:02 There is a reason
14:08 NOOOOOOO
14:46 Omg
15:12 why does it look like it’s stained with blood
15:37 not again
16:10 my mind demons
16:19 Stephen Hawking’s body
17:09 That looks photoshopped
17:39 Photoshop
18:45 Pig house
Be amazed is a underrated RUclipsr
I don't think people know the meaning of underrated anymore..
@@Cozi_The_Art_Devoureryeah…I agree.
Over 12 million subscribers. I'm not sure this word means what you think it means. Lol!
My first “job” was actually cleaning out houses of hoarders. It can take weeks to muck those houses out. I didnt clean the houses I just got the stuff out. And you know those giant rental garbage bins that could fit like four smart cars in them? Often times, you’ll be able to fill up 4 to 5 of those. The worst thing I’ve found is probably a mortar. The guy used to design and test explosives for a job and decided to take some home. But one call later and bomb squad cleaned out the boom boom. Honestly a pretty good first job (in terms of pay). I was getting like $40-50 an hour.
You couldn't take it home?
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That mountain goat costume was a fursuit, pretty neat how the guy who likes climbing rocks has a fursona based on the animal most well known for the same thing.
Either he really likes goats or he's a cosplayer
the mountain goat costume is perfect for the stuffed mountain goat house. also my theme fursuit is a goat myself. i would love ether or
@@AsrielDreemurYT Neat!
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Be Amazed is my favorite RUclipsr, who has actual facts, and such good content.
I love how he does his animations, and is so entertaining 😁
Pretty sure the sarcophagus in England is a prop from the TV programme House Of Anubis because it is IDENTICAL to the one they used.
They are DVD/Book cases, open up to shelves inside. I have two of them. Really cool to me. Same ones were used in many tv shows like Bones, Stargate etc.
Id take the pools inside the house, anywhere.... but absolutely NO carpet.🤢😂 Another great video! Thanks!!!❤
12:11 buddy that’s not a house, that’s a literal Disney ride
18:15 I loved 13 Ghosts
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Hey, 13 Ghosts was a good movie!
In my experience having toilets in "common areas" of a house is usually done when you have a very old building that is being remodeled. In such cases it can sometimes be a costly PITA for the owner to setup new rooms to move the extra needed toilets to a private traditional "bathroom", and so instead they put them wherever they fit and there is available plumbing pipes. Yes, this is less than ideal, but this option can still be much better than not installing the needed toilets at all. And while it does result in less "privacy", at least most of these toilets are not visible from outside the house (so the lack of privacy is just for your family and your guests).
As a minor (when my father was continuing his education in a European University), I actually leaved in such an apartment for several months. I don't know the building's history, but the building was big, rundown, and had multiple stories of rooms (some of which were now sectioned off as apartments for rent). Initially the bathtub and wash basin for our apartment were off of our small kitchen (and so had no privacy from people cooking in the kitchen). But, worse yet, to actually use the toilet we had to leave our apartment and take the staircase to the common toilet 2 floors down! As a result, I was thrilled when the landlord took a little space from our kitchen to add our own "private" toilet (no more getting dressed and going downstairs when I need to use the facilities)...
Some hotels have toilets with a wooden floor - which is a huge inconvenience sometimes.
Talking about weird bathrooms. I worked on a house where they had a toilet in their bedroom I remember I was hanging dry wall talking to the owner. He walked over to the toilet. 5 feet from me, whipped it out and started using it. Definitely awkward.....
I absolutely love this video I really like to look at homes especially extravagant homes pretty cool Man Thumbs Up from me
Not only have I had a carpeted bathroom once, but I've also had a carpeted KITCHEN!!!
Back in the early to mid-70's, carpeted bathrooms and kitchens were the "thing" 🤮.
As we remodel, the only rooms in our house that will be carpeted are three bedrooms. The bathrooms and laundry room will be tile, the rest will be traditional hardwood floors.
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I had a carpeted bathroom back in the 80's. It was actually more like a big, fluffy rug that you cut to fit and was machine washable. Only good for small bathrooms obviously.
Not practical to have carpets in kitchen and bathroom.
Gross!
It was also bad
I LOVED Thirteen Ghosts!!!!!! Watched it at least 100 times...
I frickin' hate public toilets, there's almost always a gap in the front of the seat, and it's very uncomfortable.
tbh i like the idea of the house showing on 16:29 -17:59 i would love to live in a place like that but near a beach or open landscape. sure the trees is scary but imagine a perfect hunted house attraction using this house
Those homes from the UK with the toilets are becoming more common.
They are actually terraced houses that are bought & converted into individual living spaces, almost everything in one room. They are called HMO's or Homes of Multiple Occupancy & rent can cost as much as a 2 bedroom house near London.