As an urban planning student, I really appreciate your work and how it makes architectural concepts understandable in a way that (stale) uni profs can't. Very entertaining and informative watch!
I am Studying Urban engineering too. Not my dream subject, but it felt nice seeing people of same field. Could you please tell me the university and year you're studying?
1:39 you hit the nail on the head in describing the anxiety around creativity. When I used to work in a creative space (creating and producing music), I always felt like creativity derived from some mysterious source from the Universe. Since I didn’t (and still don’t) understand how I or anyone tapped in to that source, I always worried that one day I would just be inexplicably severed from it. It all seemed so random or up to happenstance.
Brilliant visualization of your process! I enjoy the small but meaningful improvements made - things like line of sight and just the small optimizations such as removing the cork board from behind the computer screens and maximizing usable space for storage rather than a functionality that may be otherwise unused. Beautiful video.
My home office was always a storage room with a desk. Now it's finally been completely emptied and I get to design it that way I want. I liked seeing how you approach this.
As a software engineer myself, although it appears like we only work in logic. Great software engineers are creative and need creative problem solving skills. Not too surprised Joma got into a creative field after being a software engineer
as a softare engineer and digital artist as hobby, I can confirm SE are quite creative and artist benefit a lot from logic and planning. I don't think there is a profession that people should say "this doesn't require creativity" or "this doesn't need logic"
Excellent example of design process: no math, just easy sketching and you hit the most important point: listening, getting inside someone else’s needs and priorities and not just selling some existing design theory. This is exactly how architects work, whether it’s a one room apartment or a concert hall or a hospital. Listen, make a design program of needs, then sketch options. Definitely do more like this.
Hi Dami, I'm also an architect and i just love your content :) I have considered many times quitting the architecture field but seeing your content makes me remember how amazing our job is. I wish I had discovered you when I was an architecture student, that would have been a game changer !!! Sending love from France
As an MA Interior Design student, I loved watching this after a long day at uni and see the practicality in your design process. The sketching procedure was also very beautiful! Love your work!
I like how the design also allows for a little bit of laziness. We aren't all super tidy people all the time, and an apartment should cut you some slack in that department
@@slim5816 *haha, that's what I'm thinking too. Oh well, happens. Collabs are still a business and sometimes they don't go as smoothly if something falls through.*
Realmente tenés un canal maravilloso. Nunca tuve contacto con la arquitectura y el diseño de interiores pero desde que empecé a ver tus vídeos cada día me interesa más. Disfruto mucho viendo las cosas que haces y se nota la pasión que hay detrás de todo. Hace un par de días estaba viendo una película y me sonreí porque me encontré analizando el diseño de un lugar y, basado en eso, imaginé un espacio minimalista futurista de lujo con esculturas de la antigua Grecia, realmente una locura. Sacas el lado creativo de las personas y las motivás, tu trabajo en esta plataforma tiene un impacto directo en aquellos y aquellas que te siguen. De nuevo muchas gracias por tu esfuerzo, te deseo lo mejor.
As someone that just started using Morpholio Trace this was absolutely fascinating to watch! I love the combination of creativity and technology in these videos.
I feel I have to say this is by and far the most informative I have seen describing the thought that goes into architecture. After leaving uni with a BSc in Archaeological Science, I switched to Architectural Technology for 18 months before switching career (again) to network engineering and software R&D. Working with architects of your calibre gave me a great foundation for deconstructing complex systems and environments and then documenting and diagramming the transition from one to another. Rearly have I worked on greenfield so this really shows the process of elicitation and design prior to developing a living space or software 👍🏽
This video is incredible. It gave me everything that I've been missing from the current interior design videos/content that is out there. Thank you for sharing your talent!
Hi Dami! I work as an architect myself, and I learn a lot from watching your design process.. I absolutely love how you use the rapid fire questions to get a feel for his preferences!
Those were very good design templates, im a computer science student myself but i like architecture also and have been tuning into the channel for a while :D
It'll be interesting to see how this develops. I think the only part I would question as a client is about the 2 seating near the window that you'd say are for interviews with the camera facing the outside vs inside the room. Facing the camera towards the outside would wash out and shroud the subjects in the shot because of strong back lighting, as you see in your 360 capture. This would limit interviews for very specific types and times of day when an interview could be done. It is a great nook though for quiet entertainment with a friend, but the chairs would likely be moved elsewhere for an interview where the natural light from the windows can be used as a light source for filming. It may end up as being underutilized as the original couch had become overtime.
As a new architectural student, it's supper cool to see the whole design progress! So looking forward to your next video ♡♡ P/s: Trace seems like a really cool tool, too bad it's only on Ipad OS right now though :(
As someone who initially dreamed and wanted to become an architect, who then ended up working in finance as a full time spreadsheet-er (asian parents influence), discovering your channel Dami is such a breath of fresh air. I spend my days basically playing architect in the spreadsheet models I build, but your videos give such an awesome insight into what I could've been doing, and they're extremely calming and interesting to watch. From your aesthetic video production to hearing your entire thought process. So glad I stumbled across these videos! Please keep making them!!
maybe convenient but it breaks a basic rule - never position your desk so that the window is behind your back. You can't see anything on the monitor. This rule is even in several regulations in europe about healthy and comfortable office work.
throwin in another comment for the engagement. i know you've been settling into the new office and all so i cant wait to see the follow up to this! or when Joma uploads their part. i saw that joma's been in a creative rut so i hope to see their final part completed! anyways, best to both of you as creators on your youtube journeys. i got my mom really into your channel, and my cousin is an architect and has been encouraging me to apprentice in sydney, au for architecture since software dev in the states has been taking such a hit. youre an inspiration for me to reconsider visiting my love for architecture again!
This Collab, the narration, the content overall is Lit. i would watch this all day, if it were a TV show. am actually sad it ended. Big up to the Vid editor too.
Can't wait for part 2! I am moving to a small apartment in the next few weeks, and I will take your idea about having two lounge chairs facing each other rather than a couch. Thank you!
Dami, "It's ridiculous to have two desks in this small space". Me, sipping my morning coffee at two desks, "Wow, I did not expect to be called out this early in the morning, RUDE" lol.
I’m loving your channel. And a RUclipsr myself, I know making videos take a looong time, especially the ones you are creating. I appreciate your content, and I feel like I’m watching an actual show… I could totally “nerd out “ with your topics! Loving it! 🥰
I enjoyed your videos before, but this is the first one to really grab my attention as someone that is not really into architector or design. Thanks, I subscribed now!
Thank you Dami for sharing Joma's workspace transformation. Being a youtube follower of Joma for several years, it's cool now to be introduced to your channel. Your walkthrough was easy to follow with regards to the steps you took. I'm now pumped to watch your other videos to learn more from you. Keep up the awesome work.
I looove that I can see this process of designing from a professional architect. I'm an architecture student and has a hard time coming up with designs, and seeing you do this process helps me a little bit on how to do mine. Great vid by the way.
thanks for showing the creative process in architecture. Cannot wait to see the final result. That inspires me to think about how to improve my living space as well : small, messy, crowded space after 3 years of working from home.
I have somethind to add! When around 13:00 you're talking about leaving corkwall behind his computer. I don't know if I'd recommend it. In the room I'm using right now, I have installed a blackboard above my desk where I do my homework (there's not even screens or anything), but the desk is so long (the distance between the wall and where it ends is big), so it's REALLY uncomfortable to get up and draw or type something in the blackboard. So my lesson has been to not do those things with big desks, only if you can comfortably reach the wall. If I wanted to fix it, I'd install something else, like some computer screens on the wall, a TV or other displays, or just some storage that I don't mind stretching or standing up for.
Gosh I love that you’ve moved into the before after space on RUclips, it know there’s probably tonnes of it on RUclips, but man am I excited to see more from you Dami!
great video! as a fellow architect I appreciate observing and listening to different thought processes on how to approach a space and I think we as professionals should really put the work into really understanding our clients and their needs, which I feel like is often overlooked by many peers also your production quality is insane, kudos!
Love it! I noticed that all publicly active architects seem to a really aesthetic life style. Is your personal apartment a dream apartment for you or are there things you would really like to change but can't?
My personal experience is the whole romanticized chaotic artist thing is b/s. An organized surrounding will inspire action, more efficiently, and ultimately give your project better odds of success. Also adapting/understanding chaos, and not trying too hard to control the process and flow
I’m studying architecture and you have been such an enlightening energy boost to my day. I love what you do and I enjoy your content. Your so cool! …. YOUR MY HERO !! :) love u lots bestie
This is great! Just discovered your channel and am voraciously going through it, and it's such a treat to have a new video drop right in the middle of it! :D
Great work! And good to see an unexpected colab like this between two great RUclipsrs ;). Great workflow with your iPad and SketchUp. What a good insight into your process. Thanks for sharing.
To be able to sit with both of would be fun, I'm the youngest in a large military family, to show how to make things organized and very easily accessible is key, and I'm the creative person in the whole family, so it leaves me to be able to tuck away ALL my endeavors until the time of year rolls around for em. Customize customize customize
I can hardly wait to see the clients reaction. Realy interesting to see the design process. I am Information manager and system analyst. It is fascinating to see the parallels in design process. I constantly try to educate my employees that design isn't so much about technology but about listening to poeple and there needs. Very often tech people choose to implement cool tech or ux\ui without understanding what their clients really need. I think I'll refer them to watch this as an example.
The armchairs instead of a couch is actually the game changer here! Nice ide with that!! It opens up so much space and flexibility to the room. Kudos!!
As an architecture student, I love how your videos teach me so much about the reality of your work, and how you show a lot of the process in a way that it’s understandable without diminishing the hard work that it is❤ PS: Sorry if my grammar isn’t perfect I'm from Chile😅
Honestly, watching you draw the space is so soothing and satisfying. I know it took years of practice and there is definitely post-prod magic happening for smoothness, but it's lovely.
I could tell within 18 seconds that this video was a new/recent one. Poppin like corn - well done. Well done. Very consumable, enjoyable and informative content on your channel. Thanks for sharing with all us peoples of the world. 🤙
9 months later and still waiting for the presentation
in typical design fashion... there''s probably been 45267846198 revisions to the draft now :"D
I need to grow up... Dami will help me.
Lol, What Sup Joma. I can’t wait to see your new set-up.
Yp, you definitely need a woman's hand. ☺️
Joma 2.0 here we go 🤠
i just subbed, thank Dami for that XD
😅😅
As an urban planning student, I really appreciate your work and how it makes architectural concepts understandable in a way that (stale) uni profs can't. Very entertaining and informative watch!
Thanks 😊 Great to hear!!
Do you prefer Mediterranean style cities like Jerusalem or European cities like Prague and Amsterdam
Mediterranean like Palermo, Malaga and Athens
Urban planning students unite!
I am Studying Urban engineering too. Not my dream subject, but it felt nice seeing people of same field. Could you please tell me the university and year you're studying?
The colab we didn't even knew we needed so much 😍
Word
Exactly 💯
Not actually a "collab" in the content creator sense but more on the client x contractor sense??
I clicked on the video instantly with a very big smile because I knew its going to be interesting with Joma & Dami.
Facts
1:39 you hit the nail on the head in describing the anxiety around creativity. When I used to work in a creative space (creating and producing music), I always felt like creativity derived from some mysterious source from the Universe. Since I didn’t (and still don’t) understand how I or anyone tapped in to that source, I always worried that one day I would just be inexplicably severed from it. It all seemed so random or up to happenstance.
Brilliant visualization of your process! I enjoy the small but meaningful improvements made - things like line of sight and just the small optimizations such as removing the cork board from behind the computer screens and maximizing usable space for storage rather than a functionality that may be otherwise unused. Beautiful video.
Thank you 😊
My home office was always a storage room with a desk. Now it's finally been completely emptied and I get to design it that way I want. I liked seeing how you approach this.
As a software engineer myself, although it appears like we only work in logic. Great software engineers are creative and need creative problem solving skills. Not too surprised Joma got into a creative field after being a software engineer
as a softare engineer and digital artist as hobby, I can confirm SE are quite creative and artist benefit a lot from logic and planning. I don't think there is a profession that people should say "this doesn't require creativity" or "this doesn't need logic"
Yup, I don't how it is in the US but here in Brazil it's very common for developers also being musicians
@@ikarosouza I've worked with many Brazilian engineers in the US, all are very talented and creative!
@Furz same as architecture then. can be as creative as you want, but if it doesn't obey laws of nature and reality, it wont run/work
Lol keep telling yourself that
Excellent example of design process: no math, just easy sketching and you hit the most important point: listening, getting inside someone else’s needs and priorities and not just selling some existing design theory. This is exactly how architects work, whether it’s a one room apartment or a concert hall or a hospital. Listen, make a design program of needs, then sketch options. Definitely do more like this.
Hi Dami, I'm also an architect and i just love your content :) I have considered many times quitting the architecture field but seeing your content makes me remember how amazing our job is. I wish I had discovered you when I was an architecture student, that would have been a game changer !!! Sending love from France
I love watching your design process. Please make more videos like this one!
This was really cool. I wish there was an update! I’m dying to see how everything turned out.
As an MA Interior Design student, I loved watching this after a long day at uni and see the practicality in your design process. The sketching procedure was also very beautiful! Love your work!
I like how the design also allows for a little bit of laziness. We aren't all super tidy people all the time, and an apartment should cut you some slack in that department
This is surreal. Two channels, both of which I started watching only a month ago, around the same time, doing a collab out of the blue. It's great.
Started at mashup shows and cartoons and movies now we here. I love that I'm here for it
It's called the algorythm and it does magic
6:25 the way you turned your head, it made my day.
Wow, I have so many ideas for my apartment now. Thanks!
Might have to watch this again ☮️
Really surprised there has not been an update at all 4mo later
I have been waiting for almost a year for its update 😢
No update video? It's been 7 months!
1 month later, and im still waiting for Part 2://
*I wonder what happened to Part 2...*
@@AzNightmare guess joma didnt like it lmao
@@slim5816 *haha, that's what I'm thinking too. Oh well, happens. Collabs are still a business and sometimes they don't go as smoothly if something falls through.*
@@AzNightmare exactly lol. Funny nonetheless
5 months later I discover this video and can't find part 2.
The best crossover ever!
Fixing Joma´s mess deserves a Pritzker ... or two.
😂😂😂
haha this is super interesting joma needs to reconfigure for sure
Hi Elliot I can redesign your space too 😉 But your place is actually very neat.
@@DamiLeeArch Hi, Why no second part to this video?
Realmente tenés un canal maravilloso. Nunca tuve contacto con la arquitectura y el diseño de interiores pero desde que empecé a ver tus vídeos cada día me interesa más. Disfruto mucho viendo las cosas que haces y se nota la pasión que hay detrás de todo.
Hace un par de días estaba viendo una película y me sonreí porque me encontré analizando el diseño de un lugar y, basado en eso, imaginé un espacio minimalista futurista de lujo con esculturas de la antigua Grecia, realmente una locura. Sacas el lado creativo de las personas y las motivás, tu trabajo en esta plataforma tiene un impacto directo en aquellos y aquellas que te siguen. De nuevo muchas gracias por tu esfuerzo, te deseo lo mejor.
As someone that just started using Morpholio Trace this was absolutely fascinating to watch! I love the combination of creativity and technology in these videos.
I feel I have to say this is by and far the most informative I have seen describing the thought that goes into architecture. After leaving uni with a BSc in Archaeological Science, I switched to Architectural Technology for 18 months before switching career (again) to network engineering and software R&D. Working with architects of your calibre gave me a great foundation for deconstructing complex systems and environments and then documenting and diagramming the transition from one to another. Rearly have I worked on greenfield so this really shows the process of elicitation and design prior to developing a living space or software 👍🏽
This video is incredible. It gave me everything that I've been missing from the current interior design videos/content that is out there. Thank you for sharing your talent!
I agree with everyone else... it is a lot of fun watching your design process! Very well done Dami. I look forward to the next chapter of this one!
Hi Dami! I work as an architect myself, and I learn a lot from watching your design process.. I absolutely love how you use the rapid fire questions to get a feel for his preferences!
What a duo... my favourite guys
Those were very good design templates, im a computer science student myself but i like architecture also and have been tuning into the channel for a while :D
It'll be interesting to see how this develops. I think the only part I would question as a client is about the 2 seating near the window that you'd say are for interviews with the camera facing the outside vs inside the room. Facing the camera towards the outside would wash out and shroud the subjects in the shot because of strong back lighting, as you see in your 360 capture. This would limit interviews for very specific types and times of day when an interview could be done. It is a great nook though for quiet entertainment with a friend, but the chairs would likely be moved elsewhere for an interview where the natural light from the windows can be used as a light source for filming. It may end up as being underutilized as the original couch had become overtime.
As a new architectural student, it's supper cool to see the whole design progress! So looking forward to your next video ♡♡
P/s: Trace seems like a really cool tool, too bad it's only on Ipad OS right now though :(
As someone who initially dreamed and wanted to become an architect, who then ended up working in finance as a full time spreadsheet-er (asian parents influence), discovering your channel Dami is such a breath of fresh air. I spend my days basically playing architect in the spreadsheet models I build, but your videos give such an awesome insight into what I could've been doing, and they're extremely calming and interesting to watch. From your aesthetic video production to hearing your entire thought process. So glad I stumbled across these videos! Please keep making them!!
where is part 2?
maybe convenient but it breaks a basic rule - never position your desk so that the window is behind your back. You can't see anything on the monitor. This rule is even in several regulations in europe about healthy and comfortable office work.
Love this one! Would really enjoy seeing more like these because I am always looking for ways to make my space more livable! A series please!!!
throwin in another comment for the engagement. i know you've been settling into the new office and all so i cant wait to see the follow up to this! or when Joma uploads their part. i saw that joma's been in a creative rut so i hope to see their final part completed! anyways, best to both of you as creators on your youtube journeys. i got my mom really into your channel, and my cousin is an architect and has been encouraging me to apprentice in sydney, au for architecture since software dev in the states has been taking such a hit. youre an inspiration for me to reconsider visiting my love for architecture again!
Very neat, and it's given me some ideas for my own space. Did part 2 get posted?
Can't find it
This Collab, the narration, the content overall is Lit. i would watch this all day, if it were a TV show. am actually sad it ended. Big up to the Vid editor too.
OH MY GOSH, It's so nice to see joma here, for developers who are interested in architecture it's just cool
Can't wait for part 2! I am moving to a small apartment in the next few weeks, and I will take your idea about having two lounge chairs facing each other rather than a couch. Thank you!
Love this!! Where is the follow up video??
where can we see the final result!?
There is none….😢
Can't wait till part 2!
wow amazing transformation !!! Can't wait to see the final result!
love your content and like to see more of this transformation in up next video!
Dami, "It's ridiculous to have two desks in this small space".
Me, sipping my morning coffee at two desks, "Wow, I did not expect to be called out this early in the morning, RUDE" lol.
😂😂😂😂
I’m loving your channel. And a RUclipsr myself, I know making videos take a looong time, especially the ones you are creating. I appreciate your content, and I feel like I’m watching an actual show… I could totally “nerd out “ with your topics! Loving it! 🥰
Thank you 😊
I enjoyed your videos before, but this is the first one to really grab my attention as someone that is not really into architector or design. Thanks, I subscribed now!
Thank you Dami for sharing Joma's workspace transformation. Being a youtube follower of Joma for several years, it's cool now to be introduced to your channel. Your walkthrough was easy to follow with regards to the steps you took. I'm now pumped to watch your other videos to learn more from you. Keep up the awesome work.
I looove that I can see this process of designing from a professional architect. I'm an architecture student and has a hard time coming up with designs, and seeing you do this process helps me a little bit on how to do mine. Great vid by the way.
thanks for showing the creative process in architecture. Cannot wait to see the final result. That inspires me to think about how to improve my living space as well : small, messy, crowded space after 3 years of working from home.
This was such an amazing watch
i wish this was a service i could have done on my apartment. great video! well explained, edited and overall fascinating to watch
I just found Dami's channel today and my first notification was this collab video with Joma, I really wanna see how this turns out
Dami I love all the scene changes and asides you do in your videos! Such a cool style that keeps the story moving.
Please follow-up with an "After". Been waiting for it ever since.
I have somethind to add! When around 13:00 you're talking about leaving corkwall behind his computer. I don't know if I'd recommend it. In the room I'm using right now, I have installed a blackboard above my desk where I do my homework (there's not even screens or anything), but the desk is so long (the distance between the wall and where it ends is big), so it's REALLY uncomfortable to get up and draw or type something in the blackboard. So my lesson has been to not do those things with big desks, only if you can comfortably reach the wall. If I wanted to fix it, I'd install something else, like some computer screens on the wall, a TV or other displays, or just some storage that I don't mind stretching or standing up for.
Gosh I love that you’ve moved into the before after space on RUclips, it know there’s probably tonnes of it on RUclips, but man am I excited to see more from you Dami!
They’re pretty fun to do 😄
@@DamiLeeArch awesome to hear!
great video! as a fellow architect I appreciate observing and listening to different thought processes on how to approach a space and I think we as professionals should really put the work into really understanding our clients and their needs, which I feel like is often overlooked by many peers
also your production quality is insane, kudos!
Thank you!!! 😁
Can’t imagine to watch both of you collaborating ❤❤
This was honestly so cool to watch and seeing your process!! Very inspirational 🔥 Thank you!
Love it! I noticed that all publicly active architects seem to a really aesthetic life style. Is your personal apartment a dream apartment for you or are there things you would really like to change but can't?
I'm constantly wanting to change things in my apartment 😆 Chronic dissatisfaction is the name of the game
im still waiting for part 2 :/
been waiting for a while now, hoping for a part 2 reveal
My personal experience is the whole romanticized chaotic artist thing is b/s. An organized surrounding will inspire action, more efficiently, and ultimately give your project better odds of success. Also adapting/understanding chaos, and not trying too hard to control the process and flow
I’m studying architecture and you have been such an enlightening energy boost to my day. I love what you do and I enjoy your content. Your so cool! …. YOUR MY HERO !! :) love u lots bestie
You just sold me on Morpholio & assets... Love the spontaneous workflow. Using on a 12.9.
Did you ever do the follow up video on the space?
This is great! Just discovered your channel and am voraciously going through it, and it's such a treat to have a new video drop right in the middle of it! :D
Great work! And good to see an unexpected colab like this between two great RUclipsrs ;). Great workflow with your iPad and SketchUp. What a good insight into your process. Thanks for sharing.
Seeing the process and thought process behind these was extremely insightful. Looking forward to more stuff like this
To be able to sit with both of would be fun, I'm the youngest in a large military family, to show how to make things organized and very easily accessible is key, and I'm the creative person in the whole family, so it leaves me to be able to tuck away ALL my endeavors until the time of year rolls around for em.
Customize customize customize
When you explain your train of thought, it is really good to understand. Thank you
I can hardly wait to see the clients reaction. Realy interesting to see the design process. I am Information manager and system analyst. It is fascinating to see the parallels in design process. I constantly try to educate my employees that design isn't so much about technology but about listening to poeple and there needs. Very often tech people choose to implement cool tech or ux\ui without understanding what their clients really need. I think I'll refer them to watch this as an example.
Video said "stay tuned", but was there ever a "next video"? The video on the end screen isn't a Part 2.
The armchairs instead of a couch is actually the game changer here! Nice ide with that!! It opens up so much space and flexibility to the room. Kudos!!
Where is part 2 or the reveal?
Man I swear your channel is about to blow up :') Awesome quality and diversity of topics.
I luv this style video with a real life project and seeing her work in action ❤
Lol the collab I never thought I’d see but glad but more than happy to see!!
Dami, where is the next video! I want to see Joma´s response, and also: I want to see the third video of your filmroom renovation project, plsplspls
Patiently/Anxiously waiting for Part 2 hahaha
where's the next video??
can't wait for the next video. Hopefully, more content like this will be released in near future.
As an engineer myself, who clash quite a lot with Architects in my job, this gives me a better appreciation of what they do.
I didn't know you were also an interior designer.
I love to see the process in action, it's so satisfying ^^
Dami , this vedio is magnificent. I am not an architect but still love to watch what you say and show in your short vedio.
Thanks for sharing.
Hey @damilee! Would love to get an update on the redesign of your friend's place once it's ready!
Was there ever an update posted?
I love the exercise of thinking creatively and functionally about a living space and how to optimize it. Is sooo entertaining. Nice video Dami!
So... 3 months passed. Is there any update?
As an architecture student, I love how your videos teach me so much about the reality of your work, and how you show a lot of the process in a way that it’s understandable without diminishing the hard work that it is❤
PS: Sorry if my grammar isn’t perfect I'm from Chile😅
Now looking forward to both this reveal and how the studio room turned out!
I can't wait for the outcome of this.
We admire your dedication and commitment on this channel. Always keep up the good work.
Are you a superhuman?
Honestly, watching you draw the space is so soothing and satisfying. I know it took years of practice and there is definitely post-prod magic happening for smoothness, but it's lovely.
This is like the extreme home makeover series but more chill and just as informative!
I could tell within 18 seconds that this video was a new/recent one. Poppin like corn - well done. Well done. Very consumable, enjoyable and informative content on your channel. Thanks for sharing with all us peoples of the world. 🤙