How to give a traditional thatched-roof house a major facelift | Inside German Homes
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- Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
- Picture this: You’ve been looking for the perfect house for ages, and you finally find it at last - but it’s completely run down. That’s what happened to Susanne and Octavio Schroeder, a German couple. They bought a 170-year-old thatched-roof house in Germany's northern most region, near the border to Denmark. The problem was that it was falling apart and hadn’t been renovated in decades. But that didn’t scare them off. Together with Danish architect Jan Henrik Jansen, they made and executed a thorough remodeling plan of the house, including the interior. The result is the home of their dreams.
What would your dream home be like?
#architecture #makeover #interiordesign
0:00 Intro
0:35 Before: a thoroughly decrepit house
1:36 After: new windows, bedroom and bathroom
2:34 Traditional thatched-roof houses
3:48 Special challenge: six-meter-long concrete kitchen island
4:39 More architectural highlights
5:12 Outro
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CREDITS
Report: Jens von Larcher, Simone Lauenstein
Camera: Lennart Thomsen
Edit: Klaudia Begic, Marvin Stamer
Thumbnail photograph of house exterior: José Campos
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Something I enjoy about these videos is seeing how many English words are very similar in German. For example, "very strong wind" sounds similar in both languages.
George Clarke and Kevin MacCloud will love this.
I remember all of the farms near Flensburg from when I was a kid. I think it had a big influence on me.
It's clean smells good beutiful
Beautiful! I hope the home lasts another 170 years.
Wow! 🙂
Wow
$ traum
Ok
they should have left the red bricks
It's clean smells good beutiful