I get that gray is boring, but this looks way to much like it was designed at the brink of the 2000s for a young bubbly popstar movie shoot with having in mind to use it as lil chinese aliexpress showhouse on the side tho ...
@@CeziHD yeah it’s because of the color choice for the furniture. I have seen many colorful houses that look better than this one. Outside it looks like a university, inside it looks like a doll house. I guess everyone has their own taste.
@@AnymMusic exactly. it's obvious the owners are quite social and will want to entertain often. they want to be close enough so their aren't inconvenienced.
@@Os_-tw4ot when I picture maximalism I picture lots of objects, layers on layers. There were often spaces in the home bare . Perhaps this house falls in neither minimalist or maximalist but more so lavish. IMO
considering the majority of the base colours is white, its not really maximalism. No, it’s not minimalism it’s just wacky. Maximalism rarely leaves so much white breathing space
It's not exactly hexagons. It is a hexagonal cylinder. I'm pretty sure he does it out of convenience rather than ignorance. It is easier to say "aluminum cube" rather than "aluminum hexagonal cylinder" every time.
@@peace4myheart yeah I know. I just said hexagons because that’s the shape you see from the front of it. I wouldn’t expect him to say hexagonal prism either, but he didn’t have to say cubes lol
@@patoises it just depends on how you want to exspress your maximalist-ness(?). every maximalist is diffrent . much more diverse than minimalists lifestyle
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@@KarlSnarks exactly 👏. Different loud colors that go well together + small details, designs or patterns + different types of textures = recipe for maximalism
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I love how this house just made me want to actually have fun with decor rather than sticking to a category. That mix of patterns and colors I would have never thought would work but it does. Not for my home but when you walk in you can just feel how they had fun designing it. Love that !
Unsolicited opinion from an interior design professor and a maximalist at heart. A 13 million dollar home should tell a story through its interiors. As any home should. This looks like an architect and the client did the design themselves rather than hiring a designer 👀👀👀 the home has beautiful elements but they don’t come together harmoniously. But hey if they like it that’s all that matters! And if I hear “transcend” used wrong one more time!
I often watch these and think, "well executed, but not for me." This isn't even well done. It's just expensive unicorn diarrhea. Strip all the bad taste away and it's not even a good building.
if they kept with the multicoloured theme throughout the whole house (bathrooms, kitchen, garden, etc.) it would've looked a lot better. i feel like some parts of the house are decorated completely differently.
@@RA-ui8yw maybe if the colors were more bright and vibrant as opposed to calmer shades it would’ve had more of a feel, like some art theme. If it had more art as well it might have had potential.
yes the upstairs is very traditional, aside from the colors. Like the shapes and silhouettes are very traditional. The downstairs is more modern/post-modern
yeah there’s no harmony/consistency. Like the family brought their old furniture over to USA on a container ship and then wanted to change style to “colourful fun and modern” but keep the old stuff in and have a house that already has a strong aesthetic. So nothing matches and now they call it maximalist. I actually like maximalism and colour but that implies a lot more stuff and a maybe a common theme?
This might be the best real estate agent you've shown. The house is interesting and beautiful, but the way he talks about it makes it seem so much better. I don't know, just the first time I've noticed the seller in a good way. Most of the time they're awfully cringy or just ok and acceptable at their job.
@@canadude6401 you do realise what you're insinuating, right? That a professional real estate agent doesn't know how to pronounce the word foyer? And that his pronunciation of technical terms in his field of work is wrong? Wouldn't that be absurd?
@@lovliken9897 I looked it up... According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary, both are correct in "American" English, as well as fwa-yay in British tongue. I guess American's call the great French painter Claude Monet Mo-nett too.
I’m south african, love colour, and even I find this a bit tacky. Like I don’t see any south african influence at all. It’s like an ostentatious minimalist house got vomited on with Marie-Antoinette x tourist gift shop 😹 The owners must be from Pretoria
Yeah it's still far to clean, bright and impersonal, despite the owner's effort to make it more their own and not some white-grey minimalism. It's harder to make a mansion look cozy and personal though, but definitely not impossible.
Tastes are different and if you have none, you will probably like this, BUT who pays 13 million for something with a neighbor so close by and without any kind of garden area? You could pretty much jump from one house to the next ^^
For years I thought it would be awesome to have a massive mansion. The more of these videos I see, the more pointless it seems...how do you make a house feel homey when it looks and feels like a resort? Styles like this don't seem like they would age well either, thus being even more unnecessarily extravagant and expensive.
I feel like it's a lot harder to create a beautiful maximalist space than a minimalist one. I'm in love with the different atmospheres they managed to create !
I kept waiting for him to take a turn and show us the lobby and the ‘helpful’ staff at the reception desk. How could someone call “home” a space that looks like a generic office park dolled-up in FOREVER EASTER makeup....oof...my eyes hurt.
Finally, one I love! I love that each space has its own personality and that it's not all white and boring. I hate the sterile all white and beige look that's so popular. Their use of color is just right and stunning. I feel each room SHOULD have its own personality. That zebra stone is incredible. While I would hate to have to clean this place, I love it!
This still feels overly bright and sterile to me, with some tacky colors thrown in. I'd prefer an interior more towards Troye Sivan's recent house tour on this channel, more earthy warm colors, eclectic slightly vintage style and nice greenery outside.
I feel like this house isn't even meant to have people live in it. It's there to be used as the example of what every house should look like. Personalised, expressing the host's passions, having a whole personality on its own. I'd feel like I'm living inside someone's head. I'd feel like I need to respect it as if it was a church. So inspiring. The architect who designed it is probably a genius...
so true. We used to put different carpet in every room....clashing bathroom wallpaper with color tile., etc. And, then we all got smacked on the back of our hands.
For $13M I would expect a MUCH bigger lot! There is barely a backyard, almost nothing between you and the road, save the driveway and you're as close to your neighbors as houses in inner cities. Blech!
Reminds me more of a modern take on art deco than true maximalist style. They've added so much personality and colour, but the bones are still very clean, white and minimalist. Interesting take, either way! Also, worked in architecture for years and this guy's descriptions are killing me 😅
Reminds me of the Cosmo in Vegas. Very feminine design, something so rare with modern mansions. However, I felt that the interior design of the 2nd floor was disconnected from the 1st floor as the 2nd floor was more traditional.
I'm honestly a Maximalist and love creating different spaces with color, quirk, patterns and textures, but I can't quite pinpoint why this isn't working for me. lol I feel like the whole house was inspired by IKEA bed sets. Love the architecture though.
I know he keeps saying “ultra contemporary” but some rooms in the house do not look contemporary or modern at all. Some of it doesn’t match the downstairs.
This is my house no changes I just straight away wanna live here Full of life and full of colour and character ❤️ just beyond expectations. But I don't have 13 million dollars 😭
My jaw was on the floor through out the entire showing. (Sunny Florida is the perfect spot for this masterpiece) This home radiates happiness through the vibrant uplifting colors. It literally puts you into a transformative carefree state of mind. Absolutely beautiful!!! Architect and design has been a lifelong love of mine, this home is EVERYTHING! I was literally pausing every minute so I could see every tiny detail. It almost took my breath away, actually at times it did! Art at its finest.
He keeps saying South African influence when in reality most of the wallpapers are Indianized, especially the first pastel one is a direct impression of an Indian monument in Rajasthan.
When he said it was inspired by African decor it totally clicked for me. While you would usually imagine strong primary colours and browns and golds , yet they used that inspiration but chose to use more pastel colours and a lot of white and silver. I really love it. At first it’s like wow that’s busy, but somehow it works . Very modern with so much mixed pattern and textures
not 100% my style but way more interesting than all the white and gray houses you normally see
I get that gray is boring, but this looks way to much like it was designed at the brink of the 2000s for a young bubbly popstar movie shoot with having in mind to use it as lil chinese aliexpress showhouse on the side tho ...
@@CeziHD yeah it’s because of the color choice for the furniture. I have seen many colorful houses that look better than this one. Outside it looks like a university, inside it looks like a doll house. I guess everyone has their own taste.
ugly design is not interesting.
@@waytipremz1592 definitely more interesting than completely basic white houses with marble kitchen
who said that?
imagine spending 13 mill on a house and having neighbours a few feet away
some don't mind neighbours or don't even want to sit in the middle of god knows nowhere
i thought the same.. its not worth it..
@@AnymMusic exactly. it's obvious the owners are quite social and will want to entertain often. they want to be close enough so their aren't inconvenienced.
they probably haven't dealt with bad neighbors before 👀
Haha I’m looking for a house in the Sahara!
I'd say that's just colourful minimalism, Maximalism is completely different
My thoughts exactly.
There’s nothing minimal about this house
@@Os_-tw4ot when I picture maximalism I picture lots of objects, layers on layers. There were often spaces in the home bare . Perhaps this house falls in neither minimalist or maximalist but more so lavish. IMO
Yeah.. absolutely
considering the majority of the base colours is white, its not really maximalism. No, it’s not minimalism it’s just wacky. Maximalism rarely leaves so much white breathing space
This man looked at a giant pillar of hexagons and said “aluminum cubes”
It's not exactly hexagons. It is a hexagonal cylinder. I'm pretty sure he does it out of convenience rather than ignorance. It is easier to say "aluminum cube" rather than "aluminum hexagonal cylinder" every time.
@@peace4myheart yeah I know. I just said hexagons because that’s the shape you see from the front of it. I wouldn’t expect him to say hexagonal prism either, but he didn’t have to say cubes lol
Do you KNOW what you can do with Aluminium cubes?
And he described the color of the walls as "raspberry."
@@LukeSpine you talk on a tour for 13 minutes while we analyze everything you say buddy. I'm sure you will make plenty of mistakes
I’ve never seen so many different colors tie in so well together. The decor is stunning!
The owners of this seem like they'd be fun people to know. Love it, specially compared to the whole grey & white modern houses that all look the same.
It's spelled:
E S P E C I A L L Y.
Someone call 911. I've fallen, rofl and cannot get up.
Thanks for the grammatical giggle. 🙃
that fact that I didnt realize until you mentioned it because my brain automatically corrected has me laughing hard
@@Oneillia true, lol
right ? that's what came to my mind as well !
Not exactly my style, but I like it. You step in and it's like living in a fancy cupcake. 🧁
"fancy cupcake" perfect description!
Woke up today and chose to be maximalist
just a minimalist white house with splashes of pastel colors
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@@patoises it just depends on how you want to exspress your maximalist-ness(?). every maximalist is diffrent . much more diverse than minimalists lifestyle
Wouldn’t really say this is maximalism it’s more just a plain simple White House with a few splashes of funky colours here and there
A 'FEW' splashes of color ?????
I'd say it's fancy minimalism... Maximalism would have to be ditta's house. But go figure...
not “a few splashes of color here and there” 😭😭😭🥴🥴🥴
Agreed, it’s only half way to being maximalist.
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I love how they think pastel coloured furniture = maximalist 🤪
that's really cute
Thats what I was thinking.. doesn't maximalism mean more stuff everywhere? The kitchen is extremely minimalistic and so are the bathrooms
Ikr.this house is a mess
Haha same, I've seen maximalist interiors and it's far more elaborate and detailed with layers and textures.
@@KarlSnarks exactly 👏. Different loud colors that go well together + small details, designs or patterns + different types of textures = recipe for maximalism
I like it, it's colorful, it looks like it has some kind of soul and personality unlike those big cold modern mansions
Really.... seems like the home has some kind of multi personality disorder. Every room is so different!
@@candles6103 I disagree. The pallet is cohesive. Each room might have a different theme but the candy-bright colors flow throughout.
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Bruh, this just looks like something a rich hippie would buy.
A hippy would incorporate more bohemian elements and earthy colors and greenery though, and weave as material maybe.
This tour made me realize I love maximalist design
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This is not maximalist, everything is put away
agreed. i'm a maximalist who wishes she could be minimalist. but, alas, i love expression and i love expressing myself through my living space.
how many times did this guy say "transcends" ??? threw in an "ascends" for spice lol
And I'm not sure he used it correctly even once!
Literacy skills not too sharp here, he also called the ylang ylang tree a "yeelang-lang" tree more than once.
lololol
“Ultimately”
Y’all are my people here on this comment *Yee-Lang-Lang and ascending and transcending*
I don’t think I could ever be sad in such a bright house...
Until a few hurricanes roll in each year. No thanks!
@@majoroldladyakamom6948 As a native Floridian, hurricanes are no big deal especially compared to earth quakes, wild fires, rolling power blackouts and tornadoes.
Personally I think this house embodies toxic positivity, which would make me feel sad ;)
I just said the same exact thing to myself while watching-
@@majoroldladyakamom6948 what does a bright house have to do with hurricanes
Everyone gangster until the MAXIMALIST comes in
hahaha
I love how this house just made me want to actually have fun with decor rather than sticking to a category. That mix of patterns and colors I would have never thought would work but it does. Not for my home but when you walk in you can just feel how they had fun designing it. Love that !
pov you live in a "futuristic house" w a flat roof but you don't put solar panels :/
This is what happens when you give your 12 year old daughter free rein and unlimited funds to decorate your house.
Truth! XD
Unsolicited opinion from an interior design professor and a maximalist at heart. A 13 million dollar home should tell a story through its interiors. As any home should. This looks like an architect and the client did the design themselves rather than hiring a designer 👀👀👀 the home has beautiful elements but they don’t come together harmoniously. But hey if they like it that’s all that matters! And if I hear “transcend” used wrong one more time!
Agree! There isn’t anything personal or cozy about the house. It feels fancy rather…air b&b
I often watch these and think, "well executed, but not for me." This isn't even well done. It's just expensive unicorn diarrhea. Strip all the bad taste away and it's not even a good building.
if they kept with the multicoloured theme throughout the whole house (bathrooms, kitchen, garden, etc.) it would've looked a lot better. i feel like some parts of the house are decorated completely differently.
They also should’ve chose more complimentary colors, that splash of just rainbow random colors just reminds me of a kindergarten kids bday party
@@RA-ui8yw maybe if the colors were more bright and vibrant as opposed to calmer shades it would’ve had more of a feel, like some art theme. If it had more art as well it might have had potential.
yes the upstairs is very traditional, aside from the colors. Like the shapes and silhouettes are very traditional. The downstairs is more modern/post-modern
yeah there’s no harmony/consistency. Like the family brought their old furniture over to USA on a container ship and then wanted to change style to “colourful fun and modern” but keep the old stuff in and have a house that already has a strong aesthetic. So nothing matches and now they call it maximalist. I actually like maximalism and colour but that implies a lot more stuff and a maybe a common theme?
The wallpaper is too much!
will spend another 13m redecorating
Totally!
Need a supply of Imitrex to stay inside the building.
$1m alone just to remove the hideous wallpaper in all five hundred rooms
I thought the same thing that l would get a migraine in that owners bedroom .. all those animals 😬😳
This guy needs a dictionary. "Enclosed in openness." And "transition" is what he means when he says "transcend." He's also calling hexagons cubes.
Ylang Ylang as Yi lang lang 😰
transcend sounds better tho.
Another child left behind!
I don’t believe tigers are native to South Africa either.
looks like a very fancy icecream shop
This might be the best real estate agent you've shown. The house is interesting and beautiful, but the way he talks about it makes it seem so much better. I don't know, just the first time I've noticed the seller in a good way. Most of the time they're awfully cringy or just ok and acceptable at their job.
Except the way he pronounced Ylang Ylang tree, and then pronounces the French word Foyer "Foy-yur".
@@canadude6401 I'm sure he knows how to pronounce foyer. It's probably a dialect or a sociolect
@@lovliken9897 No, most American's pronounce it incorrectly as foy-yur. Don't get me started on Chaise lounge
@@canadude6401 you do realise what you're insinuating, right? That a professional real estate agent doesn't know how to pronounce the word foyer? And that his pronunciation of technical terms in his field of work is wrong? Wouldn't that be absurd?
@@lovliken9897 I looked it up...
According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary, both are correct in "American" English, as well as fwa-yay in British tongue.
I guess American's call the great French painter Claude Monet Mo-nett too.
6:16 “It closes off for privacy”
Sir-what privacy?! Like-oh no! You closed a GLASS DOOR! I can’t SEE you now through THE GLASS!
yeah from an acoustics point that door provides very little sound insulation and would cause a flutter echo if you were on a phone call
I’m south african, love colour, and even I find this a bit tacky. Like I don’t see any south african influence at all. It’s like an ostentatious minimalist house got vomited on with Marie-Antoinette x tourist gift shop 😹
The owners must be from Pretoria
Don't disrespect Pretoria like that!😂
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This house is beautiful. Atleast different from bland white and grey houses that are everywhere these days.
This house is wild and I loved it. The realtors passion really sold it
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I love the furniture and indoor palette but I really feel it gives off "business centre" vibes..
Yeah it's still far to clean, bright and impersonal, despite the owner's effort to make it more their own and not some white-grey minimalism. It's harder to make a mansion look cozy and personal though, but definitely not impossible.
@@KarlSnarks agreed!!
Tastes are different and if you have none, you will probably like this, BUT who pays 13 million for something with a neighbor so close by and without any kind of garden area? You could pretty much jump from one house to the next ^^
Nobody is gonna talk about how pretty the living room curtains are?
For years I thought it would be awesome to have a massive mansion. The more of these videos I see, the more pointless it seems...how do you make a house feel homey when it looks and feels like a resort? Styles like this don't seem like they would age well either, thus being even more unnecessarily extravagant and expensive.
I feel like it's a lot harder to create a beautiful maximalist space than a minimalist one. I'm in love with the different atmospheres they managed to create !
I kept waiting for him to take a turn and show us the lobby and the ‘helpful’ staff at the reception desk. How could someone call “home” a space that looks like a generic office park dolled-up in FOREVER EASTER makeup....oof...my eyes hurt.
Finally, one I love! I love that each space has its own personality and that it's not all white and boring. I hate the sterile all white and beige look that's so popular. Their use of color is just right and stunning. I feel each room SHOULD have its own personality. That zebra stone is incredible. While I would hate to have to clean this place, I love it!
This still feels overly bright and sterile to me, with some tacky colors thrown in. I'd prefer an interior more towards Troye Sivan's recent house tour on this channel, more earthy warm colors, eclectic slightly vintage style and nice greenery outside.
I feel like this house isn't even meant to have people live in it. It's there to be used as the example of what every house should look like. Personalised, expressing the host's passions, having a whole personality on its own. I'd feel like I'm living inside someone's head. I'd feel like I need to respect it as if it was a church. So inspiring. The architect who designed it is probably a genius...
so true. We used to put different carpet in every room....clashing bathroom wallpaper with color tile., etc. And, then we all got smacked on the back of our hands.
@@PrettyGoodLookin by minimalism? Lol
For $13M I would expect a MUCH bigger lot! There is barely a backyard, almost nothing between you and the road, save the driveway and you're as close to your neighbors as houses in inner cities. Blech!
This isn’t Maximilist but sure. Dita Von Teese is def. Maximilist style
Exactly!
It's a stunning house..
Wide space everywhere .
Also filled with colours and different moods of people who'd live there. Loved it!
A breath of fresh, uplifting, colourful air ......
Hey Siri, show me a house designed like a LSD high.
😂
No joke, the light RGB walls are exactly like how white walls look on LSD
If acid was a house
Best comment yet 😂
Might not be every1s style but I think its Absolutely gorgeous!!
I love transcending from room to room in my house
Yes! I also enjoy being encased in open space.
This house screams if you don't do blow are you really experiencing all this life have to offer.
This house reminds me of that one girl who overshares and frequently interrupts you.
I don't know why this sounds so accurate!!! lmao
IDC what ya'all say... I like this house.
I cant believe i am early for once
"Transcends..." - in the words of my friend Inigo: You keep using that word, I do not think it means what you think it means.
Reminds me more of a modern take on art deco than true maximalist style. They've added so much personality and colour, but the bones are still very clean, white and minimalist. Interesting take, either way! Also, worked in architecture for years and this guy's descriptions are killing me 😅
When you were in architecture, did you "transcend" from room to room??? Just wondering if that's an architectural term or just a "this guy" term???
Reminds me of the Cosmo in Vegas. Very feminine design, something so rare with modern mansions. However, I felt that the interior design of the 2nd floor was disconnected from the 1st floor as the 2nd floor was more traditional.
Not a fan, but definitely not dull
I'm honestly a Maximalist and love creating different spaces with color, quirk, patterns and textures, but I can't quite pinpoint why this isn't working for me. lol I feel like the whole house was inspired by IKEA bed sets. Love the architecture though.
Money doesn't buy taste
I know he keeps saying “ultra contemporary” but some rooms in the house do not look contemporary or modern at all. Some of it doesn’t match the downstairs.
Heavy "my little pony" vibes
I told my poor self to refrain from watching these kind of videos but I just can't stop.
It's a happy house. You can feel the good energy and happiness from its occupants.
This is my house no changes I just straight away wanna live here
Full of life and full of colour and character ❤️ just beyond expectations. But I don't have 13 million dollars 😭
Living room lookin like the Easter Bunny threw up 😂
This is just.... so Florida. And the clothes in that closet.... so Florida.
🤩 That home is magical... You could dream in that place
❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🖤🤍🤎
I love maximalism, I really do, but this is some of the worst wallpaper I’ve ever seen
The glass wall for privacy🧐
Drinking game: Every time he says transcend, mentions clean lines, zebra.
Advanced version: Drink every time he says primary.
Or stainless steel
Minimalist design feels cold. Maximalist design makes me dizzy. I'd love to see some mediumalist house!
My jaw was on the floor through out the entire showing. (Sunny Florida is the perfect spot for this masterpiece) This home radiates happiness through the vibrant uplifting colors. It literally puts you into a transformative carefree state of mind. Absolutely beautiful!!! Architect and design has been a lifelong love of mine, this home is EVERYTHING! I was literally pausing every minute so I could see every tiny detail. It almost took my breath away, actually at times it did! Art at its finest.
Loved the “yee-lang-lang” tree 🤣
Coco is rolling in her grave!
Ylang-ylang (ee-lung ee-lung) 😅
This could just be titled: In modern art and design hell.
Omg, I love all the color! Beautiful.😍 The house, not so much. That zebra quartz island is stunning!! 💖
This is spectacular. Love the aluminum hexagon detail! And this agent is particularly good at his job. Great explanation. Thanks for sharing this gem!
But that teal glass so SO 90’s in the bad way. And the interior is just bizarre. Truly bad.
Now I realize why AD uses the word minimalist in these videos
"How do you want us to tint the windows?"
"Dollar store sunglasses, please!"
10000%
I love all the bright colors it's so happy 😭
It's beautiful but no access to natural water or boat dock in FL is a bummer.
Very cool! It's classy, well thought out and fun! Finally, something with character!
ohh to be rich...
LOVE the use of color! Way better than all the white on white most places have.
The homes in these vids just get more and more hideous.
He keeps saying South African influence when in reality most of the wallpapers are Indianized, especially the first pastel one is a direct impression of an Indian monument in Rajasthan.
finally! one that i think looks cool!
One word: WOW!!
I mean, that's their style fine....it's definitely not my cuppa tea though. Just seems, expensively tacky?
Is this seriously the best the US has to offer? Does the AD Editor just have awful taste?
They built a clown house and then decided to sell it.
It’s nuts...and I like it!! lol 😆 Wow!
I love everything about it! As someone who loves color and bright pieces, this house is a dream.
I love the colors so much.
This is a $13M nightmare !
Since when Joe Biden sells homes?
Hopefully he stays away from the stairs.
When he said it was inspired by African decor it totally clicked for me. While you would usually imagine strong primary colours and browns and golds , yet they used that inspiration but chose to use more pastel colours and a lot of white and silver. I really love it. At first it’s like wow that’s busy, but somehow it works . Very modern with so much mixed pattern and textures
I am poor. But I can see the South African colours. 👌🇿🇦
I actually love this house
I surprisingly like the color palette for that house.
What a magnificent house; WOW!!!