The idea of reusing the old material to build a new house is worthy of learning from how to design a true residence for the normal people. thank you for sharing the wonderful video.
I've been advocating the same mindset as Koo to many homeowners and residential developers. If you build near nature, then be a part of nature. Mosquitoes will be rid of by dragonflies and frogs, there's no need to worry about them. If some birds fly into your home, take it as a gift instead of treating them as a pest. If you build near the forest and then just shut everything else out anyway, why build in there in the first place? It's quite an inspirational video. Thank you for this.
The design is so well done. The interior allowing in the exterior - truly spectacular. The space is tranquil. I love the central pond and that it is fed from the natural spring water and allowed to feel the rain. I am a home designer and this captured my imagination. Congratulations to all involved and the homeowners.
This is one of the most incredible houses I've ever seen and the designer/owner's commitment to living in harmony with nature is very moving. This should be an example for everyone.
As a life long student of architecture no building construction is closer to my heart than those of the Oriental designers. The simplicity and elegance they put into their floor plans is second to none and the harmony with nature they invoke is simply stunning and takes ones breath away! Hats off to this architect for the vision to create such a master piece!
As an architecture student, I learn a lot of things such as architecture terms, the details of the design and how to embrace the nature. Thanks for bringing this wonderful video to us.
Can't compliment you enough for the ideas and visuals in this video. The ability of the architects you feature to transform and combine brutalist components into magical spaces is so refreshing. So much of these concepts that I've seen in some local project videos really miss the mark with kitchens that have no natural light, or a heavy, bunker type feel to bedrooms and bathrooms. The form of this house both follows and directs better function. Just gorgeous.
Inch is to me without doubt the best landscape architect in malaysia. It is a dream if i have my small backyard designed by inch!!!may the wish comes true...hehe
Truly inspired by this episode. I love the way the Architect created the narrative of space from one to another area by framing them through the door, it gives us a transition to another space and brings out curiosity and embracing nature without crossing much of the habitat and nature's privacy. Respect nature and enjoy what nature gives to them in return. The Scenery is absolutely picturesque from the balcony. With the vision of the architect and the natural person of the owner even though the architecture design was not breathtaking but more into functionality, but it really paid off with the scenery. One thing I liked the most was the Architect curated the spaces by bringing nature into the house such as a pond that really brings harmoniously into the space as well as the benches that oversee the forest. A Life by Design!
Lulu's house! I've always wanted to see a complete house tour because it is sooo beautiful. Just wondering if there are alot of insects and monkeys since there are so much trees and water around? The owners seem like really nice and humble people.
some of the older day wisdom to reduces the mosquito is to allow a good airfow , avoid humid envionments and to not locate heavy broad trees near the houses. that why kampung houses have a large open area and built at stilts.
nice house with good scenery. The only concern i had is landslide that could be trigger with any new construction further up the hill ( if any) and without proper soil stabilisation works. Anyway i love this house.
With such open concept design in the tropical climate, I was always questioning the mosquitoes and other insects and the challenge of design and mechanics and materials to deal with it. The nature, dragon flies is the solution?
Untouched nature has a way of keeping the balance. It’s all about not having stagnant water, unless that water is also populated with the things that eat mosquitos, like dragonflies. Dragonflies have the highest kill rate of any insect, and they’re very effective hunters; they catch 95% of what they chase. When they are nymphs, which is most of their life, they eat mosquito larvae. When they emerge from the water, they take to the air to eat mosquitos and other pesky fly species. 1 dragonfly eats over 100 mosquitos a day.
I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for.
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He made a very good point about losing nature. As a johorean, i was shocked to learn that Rhinos once roamed our forests. In JB, all you can see is space wasting landed houses as far as the eyes can see. This is why we need more high density, high rise developments to minimise land usage and accommodate the growing population. I planted rose bushes and many native flowers in my graden and felt so happy when a butterly landed on my hand for the first time last year. Removed carpet grass and let the native wilflowers grow in naturally that doesnt require watering everyday. Just small things i can do to help the environment.
If I were younger and had kids, I might venture to this for that amount, which is not bad at all for what you get. No, I just want a seaside condo where I don't have to worry much about almost anything.
The owner has a beautiful mindset of gratitude and acceptance of nature's gift.
They have no choice. Unless they want to flatten the forest.
Teh lady is still struggling with that haha
@@venconmige she bravely accepted this house! Very proud of her :)
Inch and Khoo are match made as designer and client . Such a moving episode!
The idea of reusing the old material to build a new house is worthy of learning from how to design a true residence for the normal people. thank you for sharing the wonderful video.
Absolutely love these episodes. Respectfully living amongst nature and animals. The thoughts put into every detail.
I've been advocating the same mindset as Koo to many homeowners and residential developers. If you build near nature, then be a part of nature. Mosquitoes will be rid of by dragonflies and frogs, there's no need to worry about them. If some birds fly into your home, take it as a gift instead of treating them as a pest. If you build near the forest and then just shut everything else out anyway, why build in there in the first place? It's quite an inspirational video. Thank you for this.
Inch Lim has to be one of my fav designer, amazing vision and confident
She cracks me up...and I slowly accepted living here...
The nature make this house a masterpiece, I love how seamless it is and the thoughtful design.
The design is so well done. The interior allowing in the exterior - truly spectacular. The space is tranquil. I love the central pond and that it is fed from the natural spring water and allowed to feel the rain. I am a home designer and this captured my imagination. Congratulations to all involved and the homeowners.
This is one of the most incredible houses I've ever seen and the designer/owner's commitment to living in harmony with nature is very moving. This should be an example for everyone.
A house made with the environment and nature in mind - absolutely beautiful! Thank you for sharing this unique home. Hats off to Inch and the owners 😊
As a life long student of architecture no building construction is closer to my heart than those of the Oriental designers. The simplicity and elegance they put into their floor plans is second to none and the harmony with nature they invoke is simply stunning and takes ones breath away! Hats off to this architect for the vision to create such a master piece!
Lux is understated and just timeless. That view!
Inch by Inch. changing the world with natural ideas.
Amazing home, love the sense the designer have, that impart onto the house.
As an architecture student, I learn a lot of things such as architecture terms, the details of the design and how to embrace the nature. Thanks for bringing this wonderful video to us.
Can't compliment you enough for the ideas and visuals in this video. The ability of the architects you feature to transform and combine brutalist components into magical spaces is so refreshing. So much of these concepts that I've seen in some local project videos really miss the mark with kitchens that have no natural light, or a heavy, bunker type feel to bedrooms and bathrooms. The form of this house both follows and directs better function. Just gorgeous.
The dogs are so adorable and owners hose the dogs too. This is a beautiful family and a beautiful house.
The chinese element wooden door is unexpected considering the overall exterior. All doors aligning is also a nice touch.
Beautiful depiction of beautiful souls ❤
Absolutely breathtaking.. Thank you Design Seed for this..
Thanks!
谢谢!
謝謝!
Inch is to me without doubt the best landscape architect in malaysia. It is a dream if i have my small backyard designed by inch!!!may the wish comes true...hehe
that's wonderful! the house is so relaxing! 😍😍
Beautiful house. Thank you Alex and your team for the wonderful capture.
Being a huge architecture fan myself, and having a eye for it, design and beauty as well, I have to say you Peopel did a great job.
This was so beautiful, it brought tears to my eyes...
Thanks
What a beautiful house. I love the architect's design choices in the louvres, the teak roof and screen 😎
Looks like an absolutely wonderful place to live. Love the design & location.
Truly inspired by this episode. I love the way the Architect created the narrative of space from one to another area by framing them through the door, it gives us a transition to another space and brings out curiosity and embracing nature without crossing much of the habitat and nature's privacy. Respect nature and enjoy what nature gives to them in return.
The Scenery is absolutely picturesque from the balcony. With the vision of the architect and the natural person of the owner even though the architecture design was not breathtaking but more into functionality, but it really paid off with the scenery. One thing I liked the most was the Architect curated the spaces by bringing nature into the house such as a pond that really brings harmoniously into the space as well as the benches that oversee the forest. A Life by Design!
One of the most beautiful homes I have ever seen ❤
Inch is definitely one of the best designer in SEA.
Uplifting and enlightening!
Aside from this amazing home, I was moved by the owners heart and gratitude for the Lord's greatest gifts. ✨✨
Good design, good location and good houseowner
Amazing. Such cool people
My hometown. Thanks for showcasing 👍🙏🙋🏻♂️
what a unique design! imagine waking up to such extravagant view, this house is to die for!! ❤❤
super meaningful content
This house is zen
Great people, lovely home, great work!
truly one of the most talented designers ever
So beautiful, definitely one with nature 😊
My fav house, and I be loving the owners and designers respect of nature.
That house is GORGEOUS!
Bloody hell, that is one expansive and elegant house! Loved it.❤
this is the content i subscribe for, not ads for a certain developer.
What a beautiful house.❤
This is tranquility ❤️
Big love to that roof , superb
so beautifull house,natural garden,pro interior,like ,thank you very much
Thanks for the message at the end .loving and carrying for monther nature.
Ive never seen such a beautiful house design in my life. In my country which the Philippines, our design was just so basic.
Nice video. Also, Seems like "roller shutters" is gaining traction for in-door-out-door living concept. 😮
The owner has the right and kind attitude
I love this architect! He thinks just like I do
Brilliantly designed ❤👍👍👏👏👏
the mere fact that something like this exists and that we are capable of living that exact same life is truly unfathomable
I'm subscribing. Beautiful.
What a place to be!❤
beautiful house....sensitive person
happy mid-autumn festival all
To you too 😊
Lulu's house! I've always wanted to see a complete house tour because it is sooo beautiful. Just wondering if there are alot of insects and monkeys since there are so much trees and water around? The owners seem like really nice and humble people.
Good👍👏🏻👏🏻
some of the older day wisdom to reduces the mosquito is to allow a good airfow , avoid humid envionments and to not locate heavy broad trees near the houses. that why kampung houses have a large open area and built at stilts.
Just 👍👍👍👍👍👍
wonderfull souls
Amazing Mindset from the Owner, where is this forest reserve? Templer?
The first things had in my mind is Mosquitos
So did you watch the whole video?
Subscribed.
nice house with good scenery. The only concern i had is landslide that could be trigger with any new construction further up the hill ( if any) and without proper soil stabilisation works. Anyway i love this house.
Beautiful 🤩
amazing design!
Can you tell us more about the Dizayner? The garden house is my favorite.
Love the fish pond selectively open to sky. However @546 it looks like there is no barrier to falling between floors. Yikes!
Nice home to live.❤❤❤
must be nice!
That would be a nightmare when there's a storm
alex, what brand is the folding & sliding door system?
Lulu parents house 😍❤️
Amazing openness. What about bugs? What’s realistic solution because tropical areas always have some bugs…
With such open concept design in the tropical climate, I was always questioning the mosquitoes and other insects and the challenge of design and mechanics and materials to deal with it. The nature, dragon flies is the solution?
Untouched nature has a way of keeping the balance. It’s all about not having stagnant water, unless that water is also populated with the things that eat mosquitos, like dragonflies. Dragonflies have the highest kill rate of any insect, and they’re very effective hunters; they catch 95% of what they chase. When they are nymphs, which is most of their life, they eat mosquito larvae. When they emerge from the water, they take to the air to eat mosquitos and other pesky fly species. 1 dragonfly eats over 100 mosquitos a day.
genial
I’m sweating thinking about how much all that teak is worth. 🥵
which one is that video he is talking about? :)
Nice design and all but...what about mosquitoes?
I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for.
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@Elijah-Brian I will give this a look, thanks a bunch for sharing.
Go retire dont bring your shet to this
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This is in sg or MY?
wait wat are the roller shutters for? To prevent thieves from stealing the koi fishes?
What about termites? not worried?
He made a very good point about losing nature. As a johorean, i was shocked to learn that Rhinos once roamed our forests. In JB, all you can see is space wasting landed houses as far as the eyes can see. This is why we need more high density, high rise developments to minimise land usage and accommodate the growing population. I planted rose bushes and many native flowers in my graden and felt so happy when a butterly landed on my hand for the first time last year. Removed carpet grass and let the native wilflowers grow in naturally that doesnt require watering everyday. Just small things i can do to help the environment.
I would put wood slats on the gap between the benches and the floor. Other than that, house is beautiful.
Ok, I"ll bite.... how much does something like this cost to build these days (2023) Alex? General ballpark is fine.
I was thinking the same thing. So much teak wood, architect fees, hillside construction, etc. Must be a pretty hefty 7 or 8 figure US $.
US1-2mil
If I were younger and had kids, I might venture to this for that amount, which is not bad at all for what you get. No, I just want a seaside condo where I don't have to worry much about almost anything.
Where is this house located at?
I really envy countries that rare have typhoons. In our country, houses like this will have a hard time surviving from super typhoons.
Hi, How do I request for you to review a house?
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