We hope you enjoyed the incredible Forever House by MCK Architects! From the stunning views of Middle Harbour to the seamless integration of indoor and outdoor spaces, this home truly reflects the vision of both the architects and the homeowners. Forever House was recently featured in Issue No. 15 of our print publication, for more of the latest and greatest in architecture, interior design and house tours, be sure to order your copy now: thelocalproject.com.au/product/issue-15/
Well technically there is no one across from the house, it faces onto stunning water views. So in fact, is quite private while still taking in the breathtaking vista in each room. Though I’m sure people who can afford a house in that locale would consider it modest in size, I agree that most of us mere mortals wouldn’t! 😂 I’m jealous as all hell either way. It’s gorgeous.
the bathtub with floor to ceiling glass walls with a direct sight line to multiple neighbour's windows is sending me lol... this is a fab house for exhibitionists
Right? I was thinking the same that you can't expect privacy here. I was actually wondering that what if someone flying a drone? They have a direct view of your bedroom. I mean I love the design but that kind of had me thinking.
Some very engaging aspects: I love the way the bed floats in the primary suite to capture the view - may re-position mine! Also a great re-interpretation of a wardrobe - a glass jewelry box - fab!
i really liked the use of concrete and glass. there's so much more to using concrete and glass that isn't immediately obvious. Finishing and sealing the concrete so that it is an attractive consistent hue (would have to be specifically ordered from the supplier), finished durable cleanable detail. The hardware and installing the glass doors and windows of these greater sizes requires much higher engineering and your installers did a beautiful job. I was on a project with similar very large glass windows and doors, and i was fascinated by how such weight could move so balanced and easily. And yes the play of light is important, reflecting it off the interior, having the openness, the colors of the interior furnishings. There's plenty of area for adding favorite art pieces, and even places to put occasional paint focus points. This was fun to watch. thank you for your bold creativity!
I love it 👏 It really showcases the designers/architects/builders. It’s so important to have the right team to pull this off and I will definitely keep this team in mind in the future. So many good architectural houses I’ve seen that are built poorly and just don’t work. Great work guys!
Beautiful spaces! The architect's wardrobe matches the house so I guess he's happy with it. I love how hard he struggles but manages to compliment he's obvious subtext challenging clients. The master bathroom window into the neighbors is the only fault I see. No way that's comfortable or private. That curtain is probably closed 99% of the time and artificial light is used.
I keep thinking nothing is in straight lines or up down throughout the house.... every part was smooth and curved and flowed the glass closest wow never seen that before...BEAUTIFULL PLASE.
The home is lovely EXCEPT for the entry design. It is truly a horrible concept to enter climbing those narrow steps and have no warm welcome. The stairway from the basement is also a non-welcoming design.
“The initial brief for the project was not unlike many we get across our desk. It was for a modest family home … but I said f* that! I’m an architect and you’re my status pig for the ultra rich who want to compete with you. So how about we go with a double height glass fronted structure that says f* you to modesty and has enough space for 7 families but no lift for your ageing in place?”
why people get triggered by glass and double-height volumes? It's fairly small double-height volume that tries to maximize what looks to be around 4000 square foot house. It's certainly not modest relative to middle class in Australia but relative to that neighborhood it's not standing out as something opulent and gigantic.
The first thing that came to mind is how can someone drop so much money on a home to be faced with that staircase - don't people think about the mobility issues they will face once they age? Or if they have some accident?
@@mycellphone4437 its safe... actually, its more of an issue with small kids. My cousin has the same staircase and kids drop literally everything down there and have their legs and hands stuck there.
am I the only person who hates the unnecessary stairs and height differences in the middle of the room, seems none of these are thinking about children or elderly when designing homes.
Ironic considering the title "forever home". Which means as long as the owners are able-bodied and don't suffer age-related arthritis or hip injuries, where all the stairs make the place unliveable.
I find it hard yo believe that anyone with THIS budget wouldn't provide some form of handicap axcess to the main living area other than two strong men...I guess they chill in the kids lounge and watch the pool.
The front courtyard with crushed granite looks cheap and unfinished. The narrow entry stairs and doorway are bad also. The kitchen looks generic and uninspired. This beautiful house on this location deserves better.
We hope you enjoyed the incredible Forever House by MCK Architects! From the stunning views of Middle Harbour to the seamless integration of indoor and outdoor spaces, this home truly reflects the vision of both the architects and the homeowners. Forever House was recently featured in Issue No. 15 of our print publication, for more of the latest and greatest in architecture, interior design and house tours, be sure to order your copy now: thelocalproject.com.au/product/issue-15/
Finally, a professional that speaks about his work with words humans can understand.
The brief was for something modest and private... as the camera pans to show a glass wall bedroom and a home taking up half the lot. 😂
The brief included a 1M glass budget!
And a gold wrapped G class😂
@@johnrandall9703laughed my ass off when I saw it
@@annerankin1191 yes but such beautiful glass windows
Well technically there is no one across from the house, it faces onto stunning water views. So in fact, is quite private while still taking in the breathtaking vista in each room. Though I’m sure people who can afford a house in that locale would consider it modest in size, I agree that most of us mere mortals wouldn’t! 😂 I’m jealous as all hell either way. It’s gorgeous.
actually the most beautiful house i´ve ever seen
the bathtub with floor to ceiling glass walls with a direct sight line to multiple neighbour's windows is sending me lol... this is a fab house for exhibitionists
Right? I was thinking the same that you can't expect privacy here. I was actually wondering that what if someone flying a drone? They have a direct view of your bedroom. I mean I love the design but that kind of had me thinking.
4:48
"Clients wanted a modest house"
Also the clients "Take a seat on our $90,000 sofa"...
Bouji
plus the design 🐽
I like that closet design. Simple and functional.
I love the combination of black metal with wood, like the stairs here. 3:36
Some very engaging aspects: I love the way the bed floats in the primary suite to capture the view - may re-position mine! Also a great re-interpretation of a wardrobe - a glass jewelry box - fab!
It may look modern in style but still seeing a classic approach where helping this home to be timeless. ✨✨
i really liked the use of concrete and glass. there's so much more to using concrete and glass that isn't immediately obvious. Finishing and sealing the concrete so that it is an attractive consistent hue (would have to be specifically ordered from the supplier), finished durable cleanable detail. The hardware and installing the glass doors and windows of these greater sizes requires much higher engineering and your installers did a beautiful job. I was on a project with similar very large glass windows and doors, and i was fascinated by how such weight could move so balanced and easily. And yes the play of light is important, reflecting it off the interior, having the openness, the colors of the interior furnishings. There's plenty of area for adding favorite art pieces, and even places to put occasional paint focus points. This was fun to watch. thank you for your bold creativity!
it all sounds so modestly poetic
Absolutely stunning I love the architectural design and interior. This building flows elegantly. Stunning!
Love this house too much. Thanks for your video.
Nice combo of concrete and timber. The floor to ceiling glass windows are remarkable but also nerve inducing. Interesting concept with the stairs.
My forever home too. Breathtaking.
What a stunning home I love it the floors the finish so simple clean and beautiful thank you for sharing❤❤
Gorgeous
Wow - stunning 😻😻
So beautiful 😊
Beautiful place
Beautiful
I love it 👏 It really showcases the designers/architects/builders. It’s so important to have the right team to pull this off and I will definitely keep this team in mind in the future. So many good architectural houses I’ve seen that are built poorly and just don’t work. Great work guys!
Spectacular house
Fantastic
Wonderful ❤
wonderful
A modern concrete house, it's cool.
Stunning! 😍
Beautiful spaces!
The architect's wardrobe matches the house so I guess he's happy with it.
I love how hard he struggles but manages to compliment he's obvious subtext challenging clients.
The master bathroom window into the neighbors is the only fault I see. No way that's comfortable or private. That curtain is probably closed 99% of the time and artificial light is used.
be proud. amazing.
Awesome ❤
Awesome ❤❤
Beautiful no words👍🏼
Lovely
So good❤
Love this.
I keep thinking nothing is in straight lines or up down throughout the house.... every part was smooth and curved and flowed the glass closest wow never seen that before...BEAUTIFULL PLASE.
Awesome
First! And it's a house in my suburb too.
Nice video
beatiful!
Beautiful house. With a G-Wagen to match!
Yes, a true exercise in "modesty". LOL!
Nice
Dream house
Oh, to have a modest home in Sydney😫
Deliberado
Good
Wow❤
"Design me a modest family home", and by modest, I mean it should clearly say I'm in the richest 1% of the population.
Its a stone throwers dream house.
Modest family????
ikr 😅😂
The home is lovely EXCEPT for the entry design. It is truly a horrible concept to enter climbing those narrow steps and have no warm welcome. The stairway from the basement is also a non-welcoming design.
I need a rich tutorial right now!
Wow
“The initial brief for the project was not unlike many we get across our desk. It was for a modest family home … but I said f* that! I’m an architect and you’re my status pig for the ultra rich who want to compete with you. So how about we go with a double height glass fronted structure that says f* you to modesty and has enough space for 7 families but no lift for your ageing in place?”
why people get triggered by glass and double-height volumes? It's fairly small double-height volume that tries to maximize what looks to be around 4000 square foot house. It's certainly not modest relative to middle class in Australia but relative to that neighborhood it's not standing out as something opulent and gigantic.
The first thing that came to mind is how can someone drop so much money on a home to be faced with that staircase - don't people think about the mobility issues they will face once they age? Or if they have some accident?
@@mycellphone4437 its safe... actually, its more of an issue with small kids. My cousin has the same staircase and kids drop literally everything down there and have their legs and hands stuck there.
Looks like a Big 4 office
If you’re in a warm climate, concrete is fine but if you’re not don’t
please can someone tell me where that couch is from, wow.
It looks like a DS-600 from de Sede in Switzerland. It was launched in 1972.
how much would such a build ? 2m ?
It's an interesting design but the wooden part looks like they were short on money cause of those glass panes.
am I the only person who hates the unnecessary stairs and height differences in the middle of the room, seems none of these are thinking about children or elderly when designing homes.
Ironic considering the title "forever home". Which means as long as the owners are able-bodied and don't suffer age-related arthritis or hip injuries, where all the stairs make the place unliveable.
@@technovelodos I'm sure there is a lift in there somewhere.
Joss
Wooooww
I find it hard yo believe that anyone with THIS budget wouldn't provide some form of handicap axcess to the main living area other than two strong men...I guess they chill in the kids lounge and watch the pool.
3-D printable ?
where do I get that couch that was in the basement tv room
It's the Togo sofa by Ligne Roset...
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🎉🎉
Plywood finishes look cheap af try more stone and marble
modest family with a stack of Balenciaga Pullovers for 750$ each !!!
3rd 😢
👍👏🤗
Absolutely love it, but how out of touch do you have to be to call this a ‘’modest’’ home? 😅
if there are neighbors i'm out.
💖💐💖💐💖💐💖💐💖
Anyone in Texas make homes like this
Dictionaries need to be checked on “modest” 😐
😃
Too many stairs. It’s fine when you’re yong
not so private
The front courtyard with crushed granite looks cheap and unfinished. The narrow entry stairs and doorway are bad also. The kitchen looks generic and uninspired. This beautiful house on this location deserves better.
This house is a lot of things, modest and private it is not 😂
bland
Красивая хаза, мне бы в Чите такую
Excellent ❤
Awesome
Gorgeous
Nice
Wow
Nice
wow