the first place was absolute perfection - the designers are sheer masterminds at work for utility, beauty, and visuals. imagine owning a home where the windows views are works of landscape art. what an incredible HOME. i just adore everything about it
It's lovely and I'm envious because apparently there are no mosquitoes? With dengue and zika and west nile on the rise in the US I don't think I could find this practical here, but it's lovely and stunning.
Theyre all beautiful and have peaceful qualities about them, but OMG the first house is one of the best EVER. SO good. I am not a fan of most gray interiors and on a case by case basis, I usually can't understand why they're done. It's often just because gray might be fashionable. This one is gorgeous in dark gray and makes total sense. I could very happily live in that house. And I LOVE that it survived the floods, presumably without a problem. Brilliant. I'd like to live there, but add more deck and have the Japanese tub out there from the second cabin.❤❤❤❤❤
The Brook is easily my favorite tiny house. My only change would be some kind of laundry option. That be accomplished with unattached appliance room (deep freeze with a washer and dryer).
@@rmo9808. My only change would be putting in a small lift in to the mezzanine floor as I have arthritis in my knees but I’d be happy to struggle with the stairs if I had to. I want this home.
The first cabin was phenomenal! I could quite happily live in that place forever! ❤❤❤ For a tiny home it seems so spacious! The design, floor plan layout, placement of windows/doors etc., the innovations incorporated - i.e. that expanding roof is a really great function especially as it allows stand up and headroom for the loft area and has double function for raising the staircase to the loft + the pivot glass doors and being totally off grid is awesome, the materials/textures/colours used were gorgeous…basically everything about it was absolutely spot on. I would only make a couple of exterior tweaks….adding a wraparound deck (able to be dismantled and transportable of course) with a free standing outdoor spa sized or Japanese style tub (cold water in summer and hot in winter 😅) and fire pit/camp cooking area outside. I love the location but also love that it is transportable and would suit a beach side or mountain environment as well. I also loved the Jacky Winters Waters beach cabin. That place would be so soothing to the soul…light and free. Stunning location and the mural to the exterior is fabulous! ❤ The Mudgee hut was also gorgeous but I would have changed the interior layout a bit, but guess it’s a typical style for an AirBNB getaway cottage. I liked the Blackheath cottage but the fact that it was an established heritage cottage took away a bit from the innovation of what we perceive as a tiny house. Don’t get me wrong, the owners did a fantastic job with renovations and it is beautiful. Blackheath is a gorgeous area. The only one that didn’t do it for me was the Bruny Island place. 😢
2:59 Haha those cutouts in the flyscreen for the window strut. Having lived in country Australia for many years I can guarantee blowflies queue up to get in through those holes, like airliners queuing to take off from an airport. Used to happen at our back door until we nailed a length of rubber to the bottom of the door. We also had to plug the chimney with a big piece of foam during the months the fire wasn't on.
Haha I thought the same thing, then in the very next part they show the large pivot doors "for maximum airflow in summertime" which just seems unbearable when the flies and mosquitoes come for a visit
Yep I agree. I watch allot of design channels and I always see these big pivot window, doors and sliders with no fly screens and think well those will never be opened. I know this from experience, I have a six stacker door with no screens and I never open it. When I do the flies are so bad and they poop all over the ceiling which I then have to wash.
I absolutely LOVE the first tiny home. The design and practicality is incredible. Although I really like the dark colours used, I think I would prefer lighter colours.
Fabulous houses. Agree with most... Number 1 is beauty 😍. I don't know if you guys edited the narration or got them all to speak with the deliberate spacing and slowed down sen...ten...yes 😅😂....but wow...great houses...congrats to alll
Yes, I agree. I love watching videos of tiny homes, but most of them aren't really homes (and often they're not even tiny). These places are all beautiful, but I would love to see NTS featuring more projects that are actually designed for full-time living.
The Port Fairy house is fabulous, just the type of clever recycling I love. All of them were great in one aspect or more, the heat recovery ventilation system looks very interesting for solving damp, mouldy bathroom problems but I had to yeet on the last one as soon as the architect said 'materiality' or is it 'matereality'. An old timey Australian insult comes to mind and it rhymes with banker!
Amazing the guy with the huge stones! It seems easy for him, simply assembling a giant stone puzzle! And the doors and windows, beautiful ! Now tou have a house.
yes I've been following the Brook for a while, just gorgeous... but a respectful note maybe for future iterations: I love the efficiency of over-sink cupboard drying rack and storage solutions for dishes - but placed in such close proximity to the stovetop means that fats etc bound in cooking smoke and steam etc will migrate onto the dishes due to the open grill of the dish cupboard floor. Can the stove be located away from the sink?
I'm not sure what it is? Whether it's the design, location, their soothing voices describing the whole building process or the combination of all three; my heart is pounding, not even exaggerating, feels as if one of those, the 3rd one particularly, will be my kind of home one day.
a breeze from Down Under... since I learned to appreciate the architecture of Glenn Murcutt I always phantasized about how would it be to design in that spirit, and with the minimalistic approach of "never too small" in mind... well, designing cottages like these in Aussie, Tassie, Aotearoa, or South America is not like placing them in Switzerland or the Netherlands, now thinking about the sense or no-sense of having unifamiliar houses disseminated all over the place, which is not the best solution when you think in terms of social sustainability... in any case it is always instructive to get some inspiration looking at the way others play with space, ressources and affordances. Greetings from wild, wet, windy, and wonderful Western Patagonia, Chile
Are there no mosquitoes or flies in Australia? The first home has all sorts of windows and doors to open for cross ventilation, but no screens. Where I live, 8-9 months of the year, opening those would result in a house full of unwanted insects.
There are so many flies and mosquitos here in Australia. These properties are not designed for actual day-to-day living but as luxurious extra dwellings for wealthy people. There's nothing wrong with that, but these are spaces that architects get to flex their aesthetics and ideas with, as opposed to really grappling with the realities of everyday living. These are not tiny homes as solutions to modern problems, but tiny homes as novelties and escapes.
@@yesbevegan5585 I agree. I watch lots of "tiny home" videos showing homes all over the world, but mostly in USA and Australia. The great number of homes which have doors that are flung open to the outdoors to "extend" living space with no regard to unwanted insects always amuses and flummoxes me
Really liked the pop-top mechanism for the first house, reminiscence of 70's-80's Aussie / Kiwi caravan lifestyle. Not so sure about the placement in a mosquito infested low lying flood plain.
I just discovered your channel over the weekend and every home is beautiful and inspiring! However I notice that no one has kids. This is a _massive_ problem with the housing supply in Australia: oodles of housing for DINKS and singles and nothing for families! I subscribed because I am moving to Sydney with one of my kids and I bought one of your bundles because I need to down size radically to fit us both into a small 2 bedroom apartment, but I am not seeing 2 bedroom apartments or houses on here. I would like to suggest that you expand beyond housing for 1 or 2 people because statistically many of those couples will have a child eventually, and then what will they do? They will have to uproot themselves from their community and have to start again in the outer suburbs, and I can tell you it truly sucks! Now THAT is a challenge! These are not forever homes and admittedly, my 2 bedroom apartment is not expected to be our forever home either. What this country needs, especially in Sydney, is ingenious ways to turn the oversupply of 1-2 bedroom units into family homes until the govt and industry get around to building larger homes, and the way things are going, it may _never_ happen. Air BnBs may be a good investment, and a fun weekend away, but we still need full time housing for families. It feels pretty indulgent and privileged to concentrate only on the easy projects for the very well-off and to not face the big housing challenges facing the majority of Australians these days.
The brook is a great little home, that said it’s not remotely a Passive House in the German sense of the phrase. Maybe old school 1970s passive solar but that’s about it.
The houses are awesome BUT, it’s a wank to say that the environmental impact is reduced. Most of these are additional homes for the owners. Good on them for building smaller places but give me a break.
All this concrete poured under my eco-cabin makes the seagulls sing and the El Niño stop for the day. Especially this slab I found that caters to 0,1% of my needs. Nature is #1 for me.
The first house is very cleverly designed though I do not care for the dark grey color. It's a bit dreary on the day that this was filmed- with the overcast sky. A warmer color theme would be my personal taste.
@@Cyannah117 What is the secret? I am in California and have mosquito bites despite screens. We have these nasty day biting ones that have been moving north from South America.
Goes to show how important (essential, critical) are windows when surrounded by Nature. In my opinion even bigger and more windows would be better than these have. Still nice.
She is not your “partner”, she’s your girlfriend, or fiancé, or wife. Partner, aside from police officers and business associates, was a term that gay people like myself were forced to use, because we were forbidden to marry - straight people need to stop appropriating this term and cherish the words for their lovers in their own lives, which they CHOOSE, in a world where they never faced the same restrictions.
They are all beautiful but why oh why does everyone speak like that? And I don't mean the Australian accent but that upward inflection. It is so annoying I couldn't not notice it...
3rd house: "no privacy issues" with the open bath based on the isolated location is only accurate if the house is used by a single person. Otherwise it forces intimacy.
To be honest, this video is a great deal about luxury with the illusion of “rustic” or rather using it as an aesthetic. The term “sustainable”, although there are nods to the concept, is more of a trendy buzz word (frequently to get proper funding, though sometimes just to virtue signal).
The first house... I'm speechless .. love it,love it,love it
the first place was absolute perfection - the designers are sheer masterminds at work for utility, beauty, and visuals. imagine owning a home where the windows views are works of landscape art. what an incredible HOME. i just adore everything about it
It's lovely and I'm envious because apparently there are no mosquitoes? With dengue and zika and west nile on the rise in the US I don't think I could find this practical here, but it's lovely and stunning.
Theyre all beautiful and have peaceful qualities about them, but OMG the first house is one of the best EVER. SO good. I am not a fan of most gray interiors and on a case by case basis, I usually can't understand why they're done. It's often just because gray might be fashionable. This one is gorgeous in dark gray and makes total sense. I could very happily live in that house. And I LOVE that it survived the floods, presumably without a problem. Brilliant. I'd like to live there, but add more deck and have the Japanese tub out there from the second cabin.❤❤❤❤❤
Well said. My thoughts exactly.
I almost never comment on a video and have watched hundreds of small/tiny house videos and I agree that FIRST one holy cow!!!
The Brook is easily my favorite tiny house. My only change would be some kind of laundry option. That be accomplished with unattached appliance room (deep freeze with a washer and dryer).
@@rmo9808. My only change would be putting in a small lift in to the mezzanine floor as I have arthritis in my knees but I’d be happy to struggle with the stairs if I had to. I want this home.
The Bruny Island getaway is top notch premium Architectural design. GO TASSIE!
I love every one of them!! So nice to see these Aussie cabins embracing the relationship between nature and ppl 😊 love from Sydney ❤
Now THIS is the very FIRST house on this channel that I honestly can say WOW!
The first tiny home is stunning living space! Ingenious ideas!! I wish I could have one exactly like it!
The first cabin was phenomenal! I could quite happily live in that place forever! ❤❤❤ For a tiny home it seems so spacious! The design, floor plan layout, placement of windows/doors etc., the innovations incorporated - i.e. that expanding roof is a really great function especially as it allows stand up and headroom for the loft area and has double function for raising the staircase to the loft + the pivot glass doors and being totally off grid is awesome, the materials/textures/colours used were gorgeous…basically everything about it was absolutely spot on. I would only make a couple of exterior tweaks….adding a wraparound deck (able to be dismantled and transportable of course) with a free standing outdoor spa sized or Japanese style tub (cold water in summer and hot in winter 😅) and fire pit/camp cooking area outside. I love the location but also love that it is transportable and would suit a beach side or mountain environment as well. I also loved the Jacky Winters Waters beach cabin. That place would be so soothing to the soul…light and free. Stunning location and the mural to the exterior is fabulous! ❤ The Mudgee hut was also gorgeous but I would have changed the interior layout a bit, but guess it’s a typical style for an AirBNB getaway cottage. I liked the Blackheath cottage but the fact that it was an established heritage cottage took away a bit from the innovation of what we perceive as a tiny house. Don’t get me wrong, the owners did a fantastic job with renovations and it is beautiful. Blackheath is a gorgeous area. The only one that didn’t do it for me was the Bruny Island place. 😢
How wonderful to live in country and climate which does not make you think about safety and heat loss, I mean such things as large windows, no fences.
2:59 Haha those cutouts in the flyscreen for the window strut. Having lived in country Australia for many years I can guarantee blowflies queue up to get in through those holes, like airliners queuing to take off from an airport. Used to happen at our back door until we nailed a length of rubber to the bottom of the door. We also had to plug the chimney with a big piece of foam during the months the fire wasn't on.
Haha I thought the same thing, then in the very next part they show the large pivot doors "for maximum airflow in summertime" which just seems unbearable when the flies and mosquitoes come for a visit
Yep I agree. I watch allot of design channels and I always see these big pivot window, doors and sliders with no fly screens and think well those will never be opened. I know this from experience, I have a six stacker door with no screens and I never open it. When I do the flies are so bad and they poop all over the ceiling which I then have to wash.
I absolutely LOVE the first tiny home. The design and practicality is incredible. Although I really like the dark colours used, I think I would prefer lighter colours.
There was so much I loved about each house!! Absolutely beautiful!
Fabulous houses. Agree with most... Number 1 is beauty 😍. I don't know if you guys edited the narration or got them all to speak with the deliberate spacing and slowed down sen...ten...yes 😅😂....but wow...great houses...congrats to alll
NTS should refer to places meant for constant living. Surely retreats as a temporary base requires less space.
Yes, I agree. I love watching videos of tiny homes, but most of them aren't really homes (and often they're not even tiny). These places are all beautiful, but I would love to see NTS featuring more projects that are actually designed for full-time living.
The first house...I´m on my way 😍 just perfect
the first one, a real genius
The first one is the nicest tiny house I’ve ever seen.
The Port Fairy house is fabulous, just the type of clever recycling I love. All of them were great in one aspect or more, the heat recovery ventilation system looks very interesting for solving damp, mouldy bathroom problems but I had to yeet on the last one as soon as the architect said 'materiality' or is it 'matereality'. An old timey Australian insult comes to mind and it rhymes with banker!
All these properties are amazing!
Amazing the guy with the huge stones! It seems easy for him, simply assembling a giant stone puzzle!
And the doors and windows, beautiful ! Now tou have a house.
I remember seeing this home a while back on a different channel. Very unique 👍🏿
The Brook 😍 I completely forgot about that place. It's one of the most brilliant buildings I've even been introduced to.
yes I've been following the Brook for a while, just gorgeous... but a respectful note maybe for future iterations: I love the efficiency of over-sink cupboard drying rack and storage solutions for dishes - but placed in such close proximity to the stovetop means that fats etc bound in cooking smoke and steam etc will migrate onto the dishes due to the open grill of the dish cupboard floor. Can the stove be located away from the sink?
in europe this is very common and doesn't seem to be much of an issue
wooooow! just wow...the 1st one is my dream home and the location/view is breathtaking!!!
The 1stnhouse is AMAZING!
Excellent collection which also showcases the Australian landscape and innovation - well done
I'm not sure what it is? Whether it's the design, location, their soothing voices describing the whole building process or the combination of all three; my heart is pounding, not even exaggerating, feels as if one of those, the 3rd one particularly, will be my kind of home one day.
Very lovely designs and amazing wood finishes, a retreat perfect break away 🎉
I was working on a design of a table very similar to the one of the first house. I’m glad it works- and that it’s stunning!
what a lovely unexpected couple 🌈
Guy has great friends. Nice place. This style is much better than the ‘ reading from a script in a monotonous tone’ style.
Wow. I'd take any one of these. Gorgeous.
So inspirational, perfect.
So many great ideas 💜
The Smith Cabin is perfection !!
I wanna know if Aesop sponsors most of the never too small videos lol I always see their bottles in bathrooms
Show me the first one was the best then tear was awesome. I just really like everything about it.
So cool!! Great design!!
Gawthorne´s Hut 😍🤩 My Favorit House.
Loved Jackie Winter Waters place, it’s both uplifting and restful..
Beautiful job guys! Great ideas as well! Bravo!
the first house for me !
This is perfect ❤
Love the first and last one❤
Im obsessed with the third cabin, i remember being so in love when you guys uploaded it a while ago
I like all the houses more or less. I wish they had basements. Is it feasible, does it fit the idea?
a breeze from Down Under... since I learned to appreciate the architecture of Glenn Murcutt I always phantasized about how would it be to design in that spirit, and with the minimalistic approach of "never too small" in mind... well, designing cottages like these in Aussie, Tassie, Aotearoa, or South America is not like placing them in Switzerland or the Netherlands, now thinking about the sense or no-sense of having unifamiliar houses disseminated all over the place, which is not the best solution when you think in terms of social sustainability... in any case it is always instructive to get some inspiration looking at the way others play with space, ressources and affordances. Greetings from wild, wet, windy, and wonderful Western Patagonia, Chile
Love these!!! ❤❤❤
No1 : 内部がとてもカッコいい!👍
The first home was so techie - and green. But all the homes were grand affairs!
Nice Nice design this house looks great and fresh view 🎉❤
The 3.!!!! I love that house :)
The first house, so smart and beautiful. Are they making more of those in other areas in Australia?
perfect disigne on tiny house
Are there no mosquitoes or flies in Australia? The first home has all sorts of windows and doors to open for cross ventilation, but no screens. Where I live, 8-9 months of the year, opening those would result in a house full of unwanted insects.
There are so many flies and mosquitos here in Australia. These properties are not designed for actual day-to-day living but as luxurious extra dwellings for wealthy people. There's nothing wrong with that, but these are spaces that architects get to flex their aesthetics and ideas with, as opposed to really grappling with the realities of everyday living. These are not tiny homes as solutions to modern problems, but tiny homes as novelties and escapes.
@@yesbevegan5585 I agree. I watch lots of "tiny home" videos showing homes all over the world, but mostly in USA and Australia. The great number of homes which have doors that are flung open to the outdoors to "extend" living space with no regard to unwanted insects always amuses and flummoxes me
oh that first house...But they are all fantastic and my favourite is Jackie Winters house.
So beautiful ❤
Really liked the pop-top mechanism for the first house, reminiscence of 70's-80's Aussie / Kiwi caravan lifestyle. Not so sure about the placement in a mosquito infested low lying flood plain.
jak dla mnie bomba.
An amazing ⛴️ trail 🌧️ 🌈.
Thank you for the video
peak design
I just discovered your channel over the weekend and every home is beautiful and inspiring! However I notice that no one has kids. This is a _massive_ problem with the housing supply in Australia: oodles of housing for DINKS and singles and nothing for families! I subscribed because I am moving to Sydney with one of my kids and I bought one of your bundles because I need to down size radically to fit us both into a small 2 bedroom apartment, but I am not seeing 2 bedroom apartments or houses on here. I would like to suggest that you expand beyond housing for 1 or 2 people because statistically many of those couples will have a child eventually, and then what will they do? They will have to uproot themselves from their community and have to start again in the outer suburbs, and I can tell you it truly sucks! Now THAT is a challenge! These are not forever homes and admittedly, my 2 bedroom apartment is not expected to be our forever home either. What this country needs, especially in Sydney, is ingenious ways to turn the oversupply of 1-2 bedroom units into family homes until the govt and industry get around to building larger homes, and the way things are going, it may _never_ happen. Air BnBs may be a good investment, and a fun weekend away, but we still need full time housing for families. It feels pretty indulgent and privileged to concentrate only on the easy projects for the very well-off and to not face the big housing challenges facing the majority of Australians these days.
very nice
Awesome! 😮
Never too great 👍 ❤
I want the first house replicated...please....i will be in contact......amazing. Thankyou for sharing.
The brook is a great little home, that said it’s not remotely a Passive House in the German sense of the phrase. Maybe old school 1970s passive solar but that’s about it.
It reminds me of the "MacGyver" house. The floating house he lived in.
Shish! The Little Black Cabin!
첫집은 정말 멋져
why is there only 1 like button? there should be a small, medium and large like button so I could give it a HUGE like 😁
The houses are awesome BUT, it’s a wank to say that the environmental impact is reduced. Most of these are additional homes for the owners. Good on them for building smaller places but give me a break.
All this concrete poured under my eco-cabin makes the seagulls sing and the El Niño stop for the day. Especially this slab I found that caters to 0,1% of my needs. Nature is #1 for me.
what about insulation in the 3rd one??
Second one is nice, but never understand for transparent and outdoor bathrooms...
don't care much for the first one, however the second and third one are simply stunning.
FIRST ONE EVER💫 WITH WHITE DOG😂
I wonder how much they cost?
Where can i find the builders/architects of the first house?
Here is the link to the video ✨ ruclips.net/video/o53VAut3pw8/видео.html
The first house is very cleverly designed though I do not care for the dark grey color. It's a bit dreary on the day that this was filmed- with the overcast sky. A warmer color theme would be my personal taste.
No screens? I would be worried about mosquitos and bugs.
Never had screens in any house I’ve lived in during my life…..there are other ways to keep bugs & mozzies away….
@@Cyannah117 What is the secret? I am in California and have mosquito bites despite screens. We have these nasty day biting ones that have been moving north from South America.
나는 이 집들의 정화 시절이 개인적으로 궁금함.
수도, 화장실등.
I love these designs, but I'm slightly weirded out by the lack or screens on the windows and doors... don't you Aussies have Mosquitoes?? ;-)
Wow, I can't afford any of these either!
At 2:00 how does cladding hold carbon?
Recycled wood. Reused.
Bussi live and fett Geldbeutel 😂
Danke für diese Zusammenfassung !
kang neng kono sering ketemu boyo gak?
why was i SURE this was in scandinavia if not for the mention/the title
Goes to show how important (essential, critical) are windows when surrounded by Nature. In my opinion even bigger and more windows would be better than these have. Still nice.
Beatiful project, but the place are so exposed...
This house is flooded. How can you live there?
Its built above the flood line
She is not your “partner”, she’s your girlfriend, or fiancé, or wife. Partner, aside from police officers and business associates, was a term that gay people like myself were forced to use, because we were forbidden to marry - straight people need to stop appropriating this term and cherish the words for their lovers in their own lives, which they CHOOSE, in a world where they never faced the same restrictions.
They are all beautiful but why oh why does everyone speak like that? And I don't mean the Australian accent but that upward inflection. It is so annoying I couldn't not notice it...
Ughhh more Airbnbs 💔
3rd house: "no privacy issues" with the open bath based on the isolated location is only accurate if the house is used by a single person. Otherwise it forces intimacy.
The first apartment is way too bare and masculine. I like the big windows and the extra height though
I love love these BUT solar panels and their batteries are not sustainable, they're more detrimental on the environment, people do your research
To be honest, this video is a great deal about luxury with the illusion of “rustic” or rather using it as an aesthetic. The term “sustainable”, although there are nods to the concept, is more of a trendy buzz word (frequently to get proper funding, though sometimes just to virtue signal).
so many ads..so annoying
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