I Turned this Abandoned Cottage into an Incredible 3 Bed Home

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  • @dawnchattin5935
    @dawnchattin5935 Месяц назад +91

    I love your solution in collaboration with the client. Creativity is born through limitations in any media. I love your videos. Your design elements are apparent in every video as your philosophy and personality are embedded in the plans. Thank you.

  • @MARGHERITA-mr6zl
    @MARGHERITA-mr6zl Месяц назад +55

    Dear Gemma your style Is so elegant, minimal and respectful of the original home's soul!

  • @shawnrobertson9618
    @shawnrobertson9618 Месяц назад +117

    It’s so interesting to watch how you both think about space and solve for issues. I really appreciate your creative and wholistic approach. As an interior designer who employs biophilia, space planning, color theory, and neurodivergent design, I wholeheartedly agree that the “intangibles” of feeling comfortable in your space have a massive impact on our nervous systems, brains and bodies. 😊

  • @janeb3024
    @janeb3024 Месяц назад +99

    Lucky client! The storage is excellent, the space is wonderful, and the views sublime! My preference would be to limit external finishes to only two in order to promote the sense of calm and simplicity. Another commendable design, Ms. Wheeler!

    • @annbrookens945
      @annbrookens945 Месяц назад +3

      I agree with limiting the exterior finishes to two. As soon as you started describing a third material, my head just stuttered no!

    • @beatrizparga-e1x
      @beatrizparga-e1x Месяц назад

      Great layout for storage and minimalist design. Lovely.

    • @antonellabassi3466
      @antonellabassi3466 Месяц назад

      Yes to only 2 materials. Stunning project!!!

  • @marlenegreyling8620
    @marlenegreyling8620 Месяц назад +20

    The old cottage style is completely gone and it now look ultra modern. Not for me, but great video ❤

    • @AnnikaOrne
      @AnnikaOrne 6 дней назад

      The interior design could easily take a cottage-inspired direction with the same layout, if you ask me!

  • @purpurina5663
    @purpurina5663 Месяц назад +48

    I love your solution. Would've liked the new section to begin a bit further back on the old structure, that is, leaving part of it as a salient volume, thereby increasing its relevance in the overall design and highlighting the "cute cottage" origin. It could be a prolonged entryway with a mudroom, for example.
    (English is not my first language, I hope that was understandable).

  • @marywiklander-williams6493
    @marywiklander-williams6493 Месяц назад +43

    LOVE all the storage. People need to have places to put things. It's a marvellous design. So enjoy your videos

  • @joshuaboelsche7684
    @joshuaboelsche7684 Месяц назад +13

    If only gemma could reassess the visual language of my entire life

  • @kiwigirljacks
    @kiwigirljacks Месяц назад +9

    Every video you do I find myself saying “I want to live there, it’s perfect!” And then another comes out and I want to live there as well 😅 I just love your aesthetic so much.

  • @BbMcC05
    @BbMcC05 Месяц назад +30

    She continous to amaze me with every new design.

    • @gemmawheeler
      @gemmawheeler  Месяц назад +5

      Glad you enjoy them!

    • @Pattio47
      @Pattio47 Месяц назад +2

      Another amazing design. Gemma you are so talented. I like to watch your videos with total concentration as I would when reading a good book. You are also a good story teller with a very soothing voice.

    • @tijencan45
      @tijencan45 24 дня назад

      You are very talented Gemma. ❤

  • @jimodwyer9110
    @jimodwyer9110 Месяц назад +19

    I love this design , I particularly like the open fire place , its a real nod to the past where the open fire in the kitchen was a place of conversation and connection .The sliding doors in the kitchen are brilliant , I love how the space opens and closes almost like its breathing .I would love if the window in the spare room went to the floor to capture the view a bit more . Its genius how you have created a bigger space but also kept the feeling of closeness that the smaller cottage had . Brilliant job , amazing talent .

  • @coolcpa3321
    @coolcpa3321 Месяц назад +10

    I'm in the "less is more" camp so two exterior materials would do it for me. Beautiful design, as always.

  • @petertgeorgiev
    @petertgeorgiev Месяц назад +18

    Totally the two materials only. Way more sculptural and clean.
    Apart from that, yet another stunning project and spaces!!! Amazing job!

  • @MPK1637
    @MPK1637 Месяц назад +2

    Your designs always seem extremely practical and realistic. True living spaces of reasonable size. Love the patio that you can acess from the utility room.

  • @conniebruckner8190
    @conniebruckner8190 Месяц назад +11

    As every time, it is wonderful to see your designs and ideas, the rendering, "the walk throughs." Your videos are excellent.
    As to the kitchen /dining room table: It was not so long ago I sat a guest on such a window bench with the window behind me and although I had a great view, as it grew darker, I did not feel well having that window behind me. It felt like I couldn't lean back. I didn't want to lean back on the window. I longed for a wall space behind me or to sit on a proper chair. Perhaps your client hasn't thought of this aspect for any future dinner guests they might have. I agree with others who mentioned to make the island smaller. It is too dominant in such a kitchen.

  • @divadoll55
    @divadoll55 Месяц назад +3

    I love how you transform a space so perfectly. Your designs are simple, elegant, functional with so much class. You are an incredible architect.

  • @RonanSmyth-l5h
    @RonanSmyth-l5h Месяц назад +8

    Some very nice work as always, as a design technician it would be great to see a "behind the scenes" of your technical software work. You're animations/renderings are something I want to achieve in my own industry.

    • @claraibach4560
      @claraibach4560 Месяц назад

      I agree! May I ask what programs you are using for 3d modelling and rendering? I'm an interior architecture student and I'm still trying to find a program that works for me :)

  • @nopenadaOG
    @nopenadaOG Месяц назад +19

    Ah Gemma, your videos are so lovely.
    I love and learn every time.
    Thank you 🙏🏼🫶🏻

  • @NicolaCairncross
    @NicolaCairncross Месяц назад +14

    Wonderful. So enjoy your videos. Not loving that huge flat wall out the back though and the patio dining area feels both pokey and exposed. What about extending the floor out a bit and breaking up the wall with a large pergola jutting out to cover outdoor dining area to grow plants up, like jasmine & honeysuckle?

  • @jacobrowe4827
    @jacobrowe4827 Месяц назад +1

    as a current architecture student you work inspires me through my study and reminds me that all the study I'm doing will all be worth it and enable me to make the world a little more beautiful like you do.

  • @lisakilmer2667
    @lisakilmer2667 Месяц назад +12

    AS always, your ideas are very interesting. I preferred your earliest iteration of a large dormer for the front bedroom, rather than the raised roof. Mirroring the original roof reads as more graceful to my eyes. I also wouldn't put darker cladding on the top storey of the house, as it is already quite top-heavy. Perhaps the old part could be clad, and the new part rendered?

  • @AnnSarasvati
    @AnnSarasvati Месяц назад +1

    It’s amazing to see how you took this small cottage and created a beautiful space that honors the original.

  • @shelleydewees1917
    @shelleydewees1917 Месяц назад +2

    A masterpiece as always! So interesting that the white cladding goes all the way up and acts as the roof covering as well. Really unified and beautiful.

  • @Elle-kr8od
    @Elle-kr8od Месяц назад +2

    I love poring over your beautiful designs. In this case, I especially appreciate the respect for the original cottage, and the decision to summarily whack off the pokey additions. I imagine this was a challenging and fun partnership, having not only a brief, but the additional clear opinions and preferences of the client serving as another useful constraint. I admire the design very much, but agree with the comments about the kitchen, which seems not quite right to me when I envisage myself sitting there. I think having an island that provides additional work surface is very useful, but this one seems to loom over the space. If it were simply work surface and not an additional seating space, that might allow the table to be a real gathering place. As it is, sitting on a bench and having my back against the the window (especially at night) does not seem like a welcoming spot for meals that involve lingering with family and friends.

  • @magspies
    @magspies Месяц назад +2

    It's goood that the utility room door is external, as it's Ireland...the back door is the one every visitor to the house would go to! Though the kitchen door is more usual, but if there's no access around the side of the house, that's what they'll use.

  • @EH23831
    @EH23831 Месяц назад +5

    Gorgeous, Gemma. I think the cladding would be nice in teak that could weather to silver 🥰

  • @d33w
    @d33w Месяц назад +6

    I'm a simple man, I see a new Gemma Wheeler video and click immediately. Great work as always, loved to see the thought process and discussions you had with the client.

    • @SirMikeyD
      @SirMikeyD Месяц назад +2

      Heck yeah, my thoughts exactly. So many architects seem like show-offs - looking at their work, you think "did they somehow not understand that someone has to live there?" Not Gemma. Her solutions are always sensible, elegant and livable - frankly, just delightful! I regret having only two thumbs to raise!

  • @DonPRIDE-q4q
    @DonPRIDE-q4q Месяц назад +1

    Hi Gemma, I love this design.
    As feedback, would the client consider a repeat of the original gable and rendered surface in the north western corner around the utility room? My thinking is it would add to the building-within-a-building theme and create the impression the original cottage still existed but had been diagonally expanded and the new addition installed between the two ends.

  • @rebeccajordan4491
    @rebeccajordan4491 Месяц назад +9

    It’s so beautiful, but I have to admit to being ever so slightly disappointed that you weren’t able to work your tiny space magic on the existing cottage. I know this was a client collaboration and the client is happy, and it’s wonderful to see your “real world” work and not just designing for videos. And I know that this will be STUNNING when completed and I hope we get to see the process. I just wish that more of the cottage was evident in the final design. My favorite Gemma Wheeler design is probably the house made from the ruins, and the way the stone structure and the grasses are integrated into the final design.

  • @ValerieJohnson-q1x
    @ValerieJohnson-q1x Месяц назад +2

    In my opinion, one of your best transformations to date. Love it.

  • @kajapulpanova8860
    @kajapulpanova8860 Месяц назад +50

    It looks amazing as always! ♥ But for me the front roofline seems way too busy, a would probably prefer "the older original" side of the roof to copy the original incline even if it ment less headhight on that side.

    • @gemmawheeler
      @gemmawheeler  Месяц назад +42

      I totally get it. It was a really tricky line to walk between the needs and constraints. I just mentioned on another comment that the thing that really helped me get to a place of being happy with the design was the fact that it was the product of such an engaged collaboration with the client. She shaped it as much as I did and had a really strong vision for how she wanted to live. The form kind of had to ultimately come secondary to that while also taking on a life of its own. It was a really interesting process that I did not foresee at all but I love how much it seemed to meet what was in her mind’s eye.

    • @gregpendrey6711
      @gregpendrey6711 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@gemmawheelerset the more flat slope above the original mass back one foot from the main peak. Looks like a proper shed dormer and the new peak is continuous.

    • @DustyKornphartz
      @DustyKornphartz Месяц назад +4

      I really like the 2nd edition of this. I was not feeling keeping the roof pitch the same as the original cottage, this pitch change and the kick out for the kitchen wake this up for me.

  • @irisgallati
    @irisgallati Месяц назад +1

    When I hear "cottage", I automatically envisage a house sitting somewhere secretly, out of sight, giving me the right feeling between small and cosy, yet large enough to breathe, standing there, like enchanted, built of stone masoned walls and wooden beams, ready to be surrounded by a flowery garden and some ivy.
    I think I would not change much in your design, except the floor in the entrance spaces (stone for more durability/cleaning ease) and I would add another window in the kitchen wall above the stove.
    Envisaging myself standing in the kitchen, and cooking in front of the stove, I felt like staring at a wall that was overman's high. I would add a window there, since It connects the cooking person with the garden, where some of the ingredients might come from, that one is cooking with.
    I think nowadays, the real luxury is having an own garden and growing own food in it, and then having a moment of thankfulness for this, whilst mindfully standing in the kitchen and preparing something to eat with the himegrown herbs and vegetables.
    No swimmingpool or big car needed flr me. This is why I would add another window into the kitchen.
    Or behind the utility storage. So whenever you think you open the drawer, you get natural light into the house.

  • @reddskair9523
    @reddskair9523 Месяц назад +12

    You're back! 🎉🎉🎉

  • @stephsalomo6960
    @stephsalomo6960 Месяц назад +1

    your design ideas are always fabulous, and connecting the spaces we live in with mental health is even more inspiring, thank you!

  • @signofmars
    @signofmars Месяц назад +2

    Favorite video yet!
    I LOVE the way you delve into the earliest considerations of the process here, and with corresponding renders of directions that didn't pan out. In any arena of design, so much of a successful end result is what you choose *not* to do, and it's so insightful to see not only what you included, but what you explored and ultimately decided against.
    I'm sure it adds more work to the video pipeline, so I just wanted to let you know it doesn't go unnoticed!

  • @sundersquare
    @sundersquare Месяц назад +1

    Brilliant work! Can I ask how you bring the original building into the digital world? Measure each wall and create in sketch up? Thnks!

  • @ellenfoster9764
    @ellenfoster9764 Месяц назад +1

    I so adore your designs! They feel so calming and are just intuitively right. I love the way you connect each building to its history and its surroundings. You are just so thoughtful. If I had not just built a house, of my own design, incidentally, I would have you design my home.

  • @kathyshea6698
    @kathyshea6698 Месяц назад +2

    Your designs are brilliant! I wish I had a space for you to design. I love all your ideas

  • @MichaelRoss
    @MichaelRoss Месяц назад +6

    Fantastic. The default option here in Ireland is to demolish such houses and replace them with McMansions (because planning permission for previously uninhabited sites is very difficult to obtain, but permission to replace existing houses with garish, oversized developments is no problem). Well done.

  • @arcboy2011
    @arcboy2011 Месяц назад +1

    As usual, a stunning design from your mind to the screen. If it were me... I would move the second floor main bedroom wall outwards to meet the corner of the chimney wall, overhanging the cottage wall, thus eliminating the need for a gutter system on that wall as well as possible future water intrusion through any of those joints in that area. You could add a nice linear floor grate system to catch the rainwater at the ground level. I would also move the kitchen wall to the edge of the chimney wall to make it a more seamless transition as I find those corners to be debris catchers, the transition between standing seam metal siding and the stucco or stone of the chimney will be enough contrast to keep the aesthetic you were going for. As an American, we probably would have opened the living room to the kitchen but I understand the client brief here. The two material exterior is a great idea and the space planning and design are just amazing. Thanks for being an inspiration to this blue collar designer.

  • @akashradia
    @akashradia Месяц назад +1

    Incredible as always. I love the way you describe your thinking, connect it back to architectural principles, but ultimately look to solve a brief that works best for your clients.

  • @sterntaler64
    @sterntaler64 19 дней назад

    I love the kitchen and pantry/utility area. Storage for coats and shoes near the entry is also impotant and often underrated. Awesome house 😍

  • @blueberryblues3365
    @blueberryblues3365 Месяц назад +1

    Love watching your videos and how you solve problems. The sketches and how you move plans around is so helpful. Especially the space planning. Wish we had interesting cottagey type places here but they are all developments with similar homes and floor plans. Thank you. Xo

  • @GCBookworm
    @GCBookworm Месяц назад +1

    There’s definite genius in this design. Love the excellent layout & storage as others have mentioned. I love it, so please don’t take these comments negatively. Personally, I would have leant into the cottage-feel design more to really give the feel of those older buildings where you can see the original Viking build & each era of later additions, perhaps by stepping back the upstairs/outlining the original gable end, using a slate shingle type tile or unpainted brick for one of the cladding finishes, edging the boundaries of different features in a contrast colour (even if the house is white & the border bits are light grey), doing stonework corner ornaments, maybe going for a New England shiplap style finish for the extension/upstairs (just a bit more weathered/textured than the video looks to be). I’d also use more traditional cosy finishes inside. I would prefer less of a ‘nick’ between the chimney and the bay extension too, perhaps making it round on the outside, integrating it into the bay, or making it triangular to create an obtuse angle there.

  • @TheDog_Chef
    @TheDog_Chef Месяц назад +1

    Love your designs and thought process. Love all the storage you have tucked in. Me personally I’d put a powder room under the stairs and make the downstairs bathroom since it doesn’t have a shower into office space.

  • @JohnKirwan-zp5fl
    @JohnKirwan-zp5fl Месяц назад +1

    I spent a good portion of my childhood in such a cottage so very familiar. The owners had built on a one storey kitchen with a loo. The two rooms downstairs had good head height. The stairs were very steep while the two bedrooms functioned for the family with 2 beds in each. 6 people lived in the house when I first knew it. A place of refuge for me from my own farmhouse home! Now the owners dead. The daughters dispersed. House sold. I still pass it occasionally. I think your plan incorporates new and old in a happy marriage. Maybe too many ancillary areas which add to cost unnecessarily. But well done. Thumbs up. The buttress puzzles me. NEVER seen one on such a cottage in the south east.

  • @contactsuzi7096
    @contactsuzi7096 Месяц назад +1

    This is a stunning transformation. It's so amazing to see the before and then the plan. The interior especially. I don't know how you do it and I very much appreciate that you explain your thinking as you go. It's enlightening. And fun! Thank-you Gemma. xo Suzi

  • @sunnivaf992
    @sunnivaf992 Месяц назад +13

    This made my day :) Thank you Gemma! Love watching your videos.

  • @craigrogers2882
    @craigrogers2882 Месяц назад +1

    I think you did a superb job of design, and I think you said client was excited which is what it is all about. Well done.

  • @dyanalayng5507
    @dyanalayng5507 Месяц назад

    What a successful design! It would be fun to live inside this sculptural house. Good solutions and you explain the thought / design process so well.

  • @morrigans_cottage
    @morrigans_cottage Месяц назад +1

    I’m at the start of my journey, waiting for grants etc. great to see a home project taking place :)

  • @marcturmel924
    @marcturmel924 Месяц назад +1

    That's a tough one for sure, the original building being so small yet cute!

  • @AmandaGriggs-g4m
    @AmandaGriggs-g4m Месяц назад +1

    For your exterior materials, I really liked it when you had the three different textures, I thought they blended very well together. I would like to see the roof be black to pick up an additional break in the structure. I feel like the white is almost overwhelming. I love your videos!

  • @lynneagardineer6879
    @lynneagardineer6879 Месяц назад +2

    I love hearing about your thought process and the design challenges. The final result looks great! Thank you for sharing!

  • @NinaSandcastle
    @NinaSandcastle Месяц назад +1

    This is phenomenal. It's so artful and elegant.

  • @MichaelKelly-ts5ll
    @MichaelKelly-ts5ll Месяц назад +1

    Another skillfully executed design. Sure you can't please everyone, it's so, so, perdonal. I enjoy watching your work.❤

  • @socalstr
    @socalstr Месяц назад +1

    This is the largest project I believe we’ve seen. Yet again you have taken a great leap to go from start to finish. This is such fantastic work.
    However, I can’t shake the feeling that we have created a lot of underutilized space here. The foyer is massive for what it is. We also have the utility space that I would have found a way to integrate into the greater living area to reclaim that entire space and make the home feel larger every day instead of hiding it (given how small the main floor already is).
    I also found the exterior to be far too “all over the place.” Windows need to align better and I would have gone with a much more rectangular form and far simpler overall footprint and roof pitch to allow the new the home to talk to the original cottage layout and exterior expression.
    Meanwhile, your narration, thought explanation, vocabulary, references are absolutely 1st class. More so in this video have you truly explained your thinking and process. And I absolutely loved it.
    Bottom line. We adore your videos!

    • @FurnitureFan
      @FurnitureFan Месяц назад

      I also wouldn't hide the pantry if it were mine, but obviously that's how the client prefers the layout - maybe they have pets who'd race through the areas otherwise?
      I'm certain there's a reason why the foyer works best for the owners; a Christmas tree, or seasonal decor would need hall room.

  • @samanthaplatt1123
    @samanthaplatt1123 Месяц назад +1

    Excellent job......as always! I love everything about it.

  • @alicelong5714
    @alicelong5714 Месяц назад +2

    Wonderful. I get so happy when I see new work from you.❤😊

  • @finbear
    @finbear Месяц назад +2

    Oh I love this one! As an amateur designer, I could really relate to your feelings about projects like this one. This video has rekindled my passion for architecture. ♥

  • @juliamacdonald3767
    @juliamacdonald3767 Месяц назад +2

    Hooray, Gemma day!

  • @timallen6025
    @timallen6025 Месяц назад +1

    I watched this first half with sound turned off . Why? To see if I might second guess what design parameters you might start with .. ha , not a chance . You nailed it so cleverly . Like all great design , all those clever details and proportions and twists emerge in a wholesome unity . I love it 👍👍

  • @guyfender5267
    @guyfender5267 Месяц назад +1

    I feel the new bedroom extension would benefit from the ‘mansard like’ treatment for the first floor in the old part of the cottage - just a thought- it looks too stark/boxy

  • @jeromegasser9631
    @jeromegasser9631 Месяц назад +9

    Really interesting how you took the base of cottage and rebuilt another house. In Geneva where I live there is a house where the outside is cover with copper . With the sun shinning it’s like an other sun shinning.

  • @TeresaBotha-mf5gt
    @TeresaBotha-mf5gt 22 дня назад

    The last design is absolutely perfect. You are so creative.👌

  • @herenow6953
    @herenow6953 Месяц назад

    As always perfect! I love the creative ways you use space or lack of space - that looks like a perfect solution to the plot -

  • @esalenchik
    @esalenchik Месяц назад

    I can never get over how the ideas you come up with fit so perfectly, but are such a surprise to me!

  • @cloverhighfive
    @cloverhighfive Месяц назад

    the adjacent room to the kitchen with the sliding doors gave me emotions 😍

  • @lazygardens
    @lazygardens Месяц назад +2

    That's excellent. It looks a lot like the "saltbox" architecture of the USA New England area. They often started small and enlarged as family increased or money was available.

    • @mamaahu
      @mamaahu Месяц назад +2

      So true ! I love being in Vermont and puzzling out the additions. And always have the cow barn attached so no one has to go out in the snow.

  • @lyseclement6628
    @lyseclement6628 Месяц назад

    I definitely understand why the owner would want to capture those fantastic and peaceful views. The kitchen is so warm and inviting and I also really like how the bedroom ceilings have different angles too.

  • @tiwo-j9n
    @tiwo-j9n Месяц назад +1

    Lovely design Gemma 😊have you ever considered visiting some of the homes that you have designed after their breath of new life? That would be fascinating viewing too 👍🏻thanks for sharing your ideas!

  • @sheilakerr-jones4345
    @sheilakerr-jones4345 Месяц назад

    Such beauty in simplicity. You did it, again, Gemma. ❤

  • @tinasesselmann8170
    @tinasesselmann8170 Месяц назад +1

    So great to see what you do to a bigger space. Love the storage! The fireplace was a superb solution. I love the overall shape of the house. Three materials for the exterior wouldn't be too much for me, but I'm not a minimalist.

  • @marktahu2932
    @marktahu2932 Месяц назад +1

    What a clever response to the original construction - just watching this brings to mind what some have done in Sydney with the modern home being created behind an 18th Century facade, but your thinking behind it is revealing, how to consider the details in order to process the change.

  • @kerstin4516
    @kerstin4516 Месяц назад +4

    Again a very interesting design. But yet I don't know if I really like it as usual when it comes to your plans. I share the will to integrate tradititional things into modern concepts. This tiny house however vanishes in the block of the new building. The ribs of the metal hull provide the look of a machinery hall on top. Maybe it will look different in reality. I have to think this one over.

  • @lindaroyal8161
    @lindaroyal8161 Месяц назад

    It just amazes me that you have the vision to come up with these unique designs. Each one is so unusual and include all the necessary needs of daily living plus tons of storage.

  • @AngusmacTV
    @AngusmacTV Месяц назад

    Once again deeply thoughtful and beautifully original solutions. I find myself thinking 'oh yes...' at every turn and door opening of the walkthrough.

  • @DwightHelt
    @DwightHelt Месяц назад

    I’ve been designing houses on paper and in my head for fifty years. Your work is amazing

  • @megsullivan
    @megsullivan Месяц назад

    As always, I'm amazed by your depth and sensitivity when designing small spaces. Bravo!

  • @carolbulmer8253
    @carolbulmer8253 Месяц назад

    WOW! This design is brilliant!

  • @paulidevoss7249
    @paulidevoss7249 Месяц назад

    This is just incredible - the final design is so clever and I never would have imagined what you came up with 👏

  • @rneustel388
    @rneustel388 29 дней назад

    This home design is stunningly beautiful and would be a pleasure to live in! I agree about the exterior looking better in the two materials rather than three. Well done! 👏

  • @0M0S01A
    @0M0S01A Месяц назад

    I always enjoy how great you transform spaces to be practical.

  • @malavila4347
    @malavila4347 Месяц назад

    I love, love, love this design, looks beautiful❤

  • @wisecanadianwoman
    @wisecanadianwoman Месяц назад

    What a beautiful design Gemma. One of my favourites.

  • @ibeetellingya5683
    @ibeetellingya5683 Месяц назад

    It's such a treat to watch you work your magic.

  • @greenspiritarts
    @greenspiritarts Месяц назад

    I am always so inspired and fascinated by your design choices and how you give your clients solutions that are totally unique and tick all the boxes on the brief! It is magical, mesmerizing and utterly practical to watch your thought processes in these videos. Thank you so much from bringing us into your expansive, creative spirit. 👏. Love it!!!!

  • @Mg-bp4zr
    @Mg-bp4zr Месяц назад

    Exquisite design! Congratulations!

  • @reejoyce6305
    @reejoyce6305 Месяц назад

    Absolutely stunning again. Your creativity is amazing and your styling is stunning.

  • @william3-31drills7
    @william3-31drills7 18 дней назад

    Brilliant adaptation as usual. Well done GW

  • @christinadaviesart
    @christinadaviesart Месяц назад

    Another fantastic work Gemma. So amazing to watch your thought processes and use of materials.

  • @estherstephens1858
    @estherstephens1858 Месяц назад +1

    Gemma, I love ALL of your designs. Very clean, modern, most times very minimal yet contains everything one needs. I love the storage and size of utility room in this design. Absolutely stunning. Will you be willing to share if your clients actually used your design plan to build/remodel the homes you showed on this channel. Of course, without disclosing the identity of the clients. Either way, I love your designs. Thank you for sharing.

    • @gemmawheeler
      @gemmawheeler  Месяц назад +3

      Thank you. Yes if I can, I will :)

  • @ann-mariejensen2623
    @ann-mariejensen2623 Месяц назад

    I enjoy listening to how you reason through things. I think your design ideas are brilliant.

  • @purplewombat1923
    @purplewombat1923 Месяц назад +1

    Practical and beautiful as always, Gemma :-D

  • @kopkar16
    @kopkar16 Месяц назад

    I like what you've achieved here and really enjoy your creativity in resolving these small places. In the example, I feel the original building has gotten lost a little, especially on the inside. My opinion of course. If the client loves it, then frankly that is all that matters. Congratulations!!

  • @si_vis_amari_ama
    @si_vis_amari_ama Месяц назад +12

    Great design. Loved the exterior distinction with the old cottage facade. If I was the client I would request one change. The kitchen is such a beautiful, inviting room, I know that I would want to spend most of my day there. Reduce the size of the island (or delete it altogether) as the dining table is adjacent; its not a family home so the island does not need to be so large. I would (somehow) incorporate a *comfortable* pair of chairs, to sit and read or chat to a friend.

  • @MarquisedeWhat
    @MarquisedeWhat Месяц назад +2

    I love every one of your designs, and thinking. Bravo.
    In this one however, as you are asking for feedback, I must say that for me, I love everything about this new concept for the house, except for the window sizes. I’m possibly too traditional in that sense, but it seemed to me that the window sizes were varied without justification, seemingly more arbitrary than coherent. I don’t understand that intention spatially. For me the issue was the southeast wall with the chimney feature where this was most apparent. Although I love the large kitchen windows, the discrepancy between the lower loo window and the one above it bothers me, especially as the gabled side also has differently-sized windows, too. It currently feels more like clash than harmony, although I realize that it must be intentional.
    If the client and their family practices sports, then the utility room might also be tweaked to function as a mud room.
    Thank you for sharing your always beautiful and thoughtful designs.

  • @-MacCat-
    @-MacCat- Месяц назад

    I always enjoy watching your work and the thought processes that underpin it.
    Thank you Gemma.

  • @nannyg666
    @nannyg666 Месяц назад +2

    This is a lovely small home, but it seems to me that if there are no local requirements to keep some of the original building and if you could honestly say that this is not exactly the house you would have designed if you were starting with a blank slate, then starting with a blank slate would have been better in this particular case (and quite possibly cheaper).

  • @gailpool4042
    @gailpool4042 22 часа назад

    Absolutely fascinating! And so professionally done! Thanks!