The house is fantastic and the production outstanding. However, please move to a format that is closer to a house tour. We are only getting small takes of different areas and it is not possible to understand the distribution and functionality of the spaces without seeing how they’re connected. A wasted opportunity.
Love how they incorporate the natural stone into this build. It adds another layer and texture to this fascinating building, along with the interior design, and outer use of space. Beautiful..
My dream realised with stone pavers on the floor and to chair seat height along the lower portion of the walls, wash everything down. A beautiful adaptation for the cistern too! Brilliant.
This film gives you such a beautiful understanding of Manuel's home, how he lives there and as someone who hasn't been to Lisbon, the broader context of the city. I love his perspective on the garden being a central room in the house.
What a captivating journey through Architect Manuel Aires Mateus' own home in the heart of Lisbon. It provides a unique insight into the architect's thought process, and it's inspiring to witness the transformation of a neglected space into a cherished home.
Such a special project. The commitment to preserving the historical essence of the 18th-century building while creating a space that evolves with the needs of his family is truly commendable!
Oh wow, discovering that cistern must habe been quite a moment. What a beautiful integration into the outside space with the round glass element. And the stairs, so visually playful and well done. Thanks for sharing this one.
Stunning design by Aires Manuel Mateus. Winter can be mild in Portugal, with temps climbing during the day. However extra rugs would definitely be called on winter nights… floors and covers! Stay tuned, team estliving.com
I love that this video takes you on a captivating tour, seamlessly blending modernity with historical charm in an 18th-century building, showcasing a delightful exploration of architectural ingenuity and timeless design.
Cuantos sentimientos querido manuel !!!!! La oportunidad de estar alli compartiendo contigo un momento.....sensibilidad pura, emociones que envuelven. Bella la nota !!!!!
Such an inspiring design aesthetic! The use of natural building materials in this house will ensure natural vibes and energy efficiency! The well at the back of the house is a common practice in old Indian houses. Since this is an 18th-century house, must be inspired by the Portuguese colony in Goa. The well can be regularly cleaned and used to collect rainwater(also called rainwater harvesting). It is connected to the water supply in our homes, so we save on water bills from the government :)
I was recently in Lisbon for the second time and shocked at the condition of buildings, even in the center. Some of them have stores on the ground level and trees growing out of the top level !! I came across one house in rubble with all the blue ajulos mixed in the rubble ! Another street had a gorgeous old chateau with the terraces lined in ajulos scenes, abandonned and probably up for demolition. The first time I visited Lisbon some years back THREE old buildings burnt and a neighbour told me that as the governement would allow the owners to do them up as they wanted, they often burnt them for insurance, then they could do what they wanted. The building right next door to the famous Hermes store was a ruin with plants growing out of it but it has been restored since then. The Lisboans told me that they all dream of living in modern homes with nothing old and fussy, easy to clean. I lived for a few years in Sao Paulo and it was the same. I lived in an old Victorian house and our friends hated it as it was old. I furnished it with antiques bought for little money but there was a huge store making 'antiques' for huge prices and they actually preferred them !!
Thank you for sharing this insight, fascinating to hear. Design is so subjective. We adore the Portuguese architecture. Enjoy the full film. Best, estliving.com
In Brazil , as a style for residence , we only understand Modernism. That's what people understand for ancient Architecture. Higienópolis for instance, is all modernist. We forget artdeco buildings, neoclassical,etc. Pity. Fifty years ago, in Rio de Janeiro, a neoclassical palace , all in marble, , was pulled down for the flowing of the Traffic . 😢
Yes, I used to live in Sao Paulo and the big Avenida du Brasil was lined in gorgeous mansions and one had just been demolished to make a car park ! Another was on it's way out. When looking for a house we visited an amazing deco mansion, huge, many bedrooms and outbuildings left empty for years. I took my Brazilian assistant to a museum and she cried, she had never been in one in her life. Another sculpture museum, an amazing building was empty of sculptures but they still sold us a ticket. I lived in Villa Nova Conceicao and one day I saw workmen cutting a gorgeous antique stair bannister, wrought iron and gilding, into pieces to get it into the dumpter ! Every day I was saddened by the neglect and destruction. A friend admired some grey tables covered in raw linen until I told him they were 5 RS each and I had restored them, they were suddenly not so chic ! Brazil is an incredible country but it left me with a terrible impression. @@antoniocarlosrodriguescamp1497
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that art piece @4:21 with human like hair falling out of the hole is interesting. It s a bit creepy but also very rick owens haha. Great channel, great productions - so glad I found you guys
You can tell this is an architects house. Nothing looks like it normally does in a home, and the interior is a concept instead of a comfortable space to live in.
I love calm and minimalist interiors and the commitment to history in the interior. But I really don't like the gallery like aesthetic for places people live. If you invest so much in architecture, it's visually disproportionate when equal thought isn't invested in furniture or the ability to LIVE in a space. I don't relish a washing machine, a range cooker visually, or even a sofa necessarily. But they ARE functional aspects of 21st century living. They needn't be ugly or distracting, but it is distracting when they don't exist. Functionalism in design shouldn't stop after the architect leaves...
How disgusting and completely void of life, every part of it looks unfinished. And he calls himself an 'architect'. No wonder modern buildings are so hideous
Manuel is one of the few masters of architecture still alive. Excellent portrayal of his own house. This video excels in every way. Perfecto!
Absolutely a privilege to film. Thank you and stay tuned team estliving.com
The house is fantastic and the production outstanding. However, please move to a format that is closer to a house tour. We are only getting small takes of different areas and it is not possible to understand the distribution and functionality of the spaces without seeing how they’re connected. A wasted opportunity.
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That's what the print is for
Yes I wanted to have a nose around in the bedrooms and bathrooms. It could be a privacy thing? Fair enough.
@@est_livingI feel it could be a mix of a tour and these individual shots. Fully switching into a tour mode is going to take away from the magic
Its a video essay not a house tour like that for real estate
Love how they incorporate the natural stone into this build. It adds another layer and texture to this fascinating building, along with the interior design, and outer use of space. Beautiful..
Thank you so much!
Stunning! It’s amazing that one can tell this is a home of an architect 👌
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My dream realised with stone pavers on the floor and to chair seat height along the lower portion of the walls, wash everything down. A beautiful adaptation for the cistern too! Brilliant.
This is absolutely stunning. Please make another video with more details of the house and the various rooms.
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Stunning.... what a place to die in. Some interesting interior choices that work really well.
Clever designer Aires Mateus
This film gives you such a beautiful understanding of Manuel's home, how he lives there and as someone who hasn't been to Lisbon, the broader context of the city. I love his perspective on the garden being a central room in the house.
The integration of the garden and nature into the home is commendable. Glad you enjoyed the film Sophie 😊 best, team estliving.com
What a captivating journey through Architect Manuel Aires Mateus' own home in the heart of Lisbon. It provides a unique insight into the architect's thought process, and it's inspiring to witness the transformation of a neglected space into a cherished home.
Thank you for your comment Brigitte, glad you enjoyed the film ✨
I agree I want to see more but I feel that more emotion is conveyed than a typical home tour. Regardless, beautiful home!
Absolutely, a beautiful home indeed. Stay tuned, team estliving.com
Stunning, Fascinating, preserving the character of the building.
👌
Such natural materials. It is stunning.
Exceptional design by Aires Mateus. Stay tuned for more films from this series. Kind regards, team estliving.com
Magnificent house and architectural project.
We agree!
Adore the history of this home. So many beautiful design details, the stone steps, the well, the large pivot door & all in the heart of Lisbon.
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Stunning. I just love it all.
Thanks so much 😊
I'm really captivated with those stone floor. I wish I could know what kind of stone that they used.
It is beautiful.
Such a special project. The commitment to preserving the historical essence of the 18th-century building while creating a space that evolves with the needs of his family is truly commendable!
Manuel's design is an exceptional case study of timeless architecture. Thank you for your comment! Best, team estliving.com
Es maravillosa, elegante, clásica y distinta. Enhorabuena al arquitecto por esta pieza de arte!!!!
Manuel Aires Mateus is an exceptional architect, it really is classic, elegant and timeless home.
Oh wow, discovering that cistern must habe been quite a moment. What a beautiful integration into the outside space with the round glass element. And the stairs, so visually playful and well done. Thanks for sharing this one.
A clever way to bring nature and nature light into the home. Thank you for you kind words. Best, team estliving.com
Wow! Everything about this film is so beautiful! Take me back to Lisbon.
Lisbon is an incredible city. Glad you enjoyed the film 😊 best, team estliving.com
Maravilhoso. Lisboa é linda!
It looks stunning. I love rocky homes. I wonder if it's too cold during the winter, I didn't see any heating.
Stunning design by Aires Manuel Mateus. Winter can be mild in Portugal, with temps climbing during the day. However extra rugs would definitely be called on winter nights… floors and covers! Stay tuned, team estliving.com
I love that this video takes you on a captivating tour, seamlessly blending modernity with historical charm in an 18th-century building, showcasing a delightful exploration of architectural ingenuity and timeless design.
Well said✨glad you enjoyed the film. Best, team estliving.com
Cuantos sentimientos querido manuel !!!!! La oportunidad de estar alli compartiendo contigo un momento.....sensibilidad pura, emociones que envuelven. Bella la nota !!!!!
Always beautiful with Aires Manuel Mateus
Thanks!
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I love, love, love the frames on the floor.
Exceptional home design by Aires Mateus ✨
ORGANIC…THAT IT IS. SIMPLY STUNNING.
Superb design by Aires Mateus
wow ♡ this is so inspirational n special ♡
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Absolutely gorgeous!
Thank you! Cheers!
Fantastic. Great inspiration for our channel. This video is spot on.
Thanks so much!
Such an inspiring design aesthetic! The use of natural building materials in this house will ensure natural vibes and energy efficiency! The well at the back of the house is a common practice in old Indian houses. Since this is an 18th-century house, must be inspired by the Portuguese colony in Goa. The well can be regularly cleaned and used to collect rainwater(also called rainwater harvesting). It is connected to the water supply in our homes, so we save on water bills from the government :)
Thank you so much!
Lisbon - my beautiful home town. A few more years and ill be back for good.
A very special place in the world. Stay tuned for more destination stays, team estliving.com
I was recently in Lisbon for the second time and shocked at the condition of buildings, even in the center. Some of them have stores on the ground level and trees growing out of the top level !! I came across one house in rubble with all the blue ajulos mixed in the rubble ! Another street had a gorgeous old chateau with the terraces lined in ajulos scenes, abandonned and probably up for demolition. The first time I visited Lisbon some years back THREE old buildings burnt and a neighbour told me that as the governement would allow the owners to do them up as they wanted, they often burnt them for insurance, then they could do what they wanted. The building right next door to the famous Hermes store was a ruin with plants growing out of it but it has been restored since then. The Lisboans told me that they all dream of living in modern homes with nothing old and fussy, easy to clean. I lived for a few years in Sao Paulo and it was the same. I lived in an old Victorian house and our friends hated it as it was old. I furnished it with antiques bought for little money but there was a huge store making 'antiques' for huge prices and they actually preferred them !!
Thank you for sharing this insight, fascinating to hear. Design is so subjective. We adore the Portuguese architecture. Enjoy the full film. Best, estliving.com
In Brazil , as a style for residence , we only understand Modernism. That's what people understand for ancient Architecture. Higienópolis for instance, is all modernist. We forget artdeco buildings, neoclassical,etc. Pity. Fifty years ago, in Rio de Janeiro, a neoclassical palace , all in marble, , was pulled down for the flowing of the Traffic . 😢
Yes, I used to live in Sao Paulo and the big Avenida du Brasil was lined in gorgeous mansions and one had just been demolished to make a car park ! Another was on it's way out. When looking for a house we visited an amazing deco mansion, huge, many bedrooms and outbuildings left empty for years. I took my Brazilian assistant to a museum and she cried, she had never been in one in her life. Another sculpture museum, an amazing building was empty of sculptures but they still sold us a ticket. I lived in Villa Nova Conceicao and one day I saw workmen cutting a gorgeous antique stair bannister, wrought iron and gilding, into pieces to get it into the dumpter ! Every day I was saddened by the neglect and destruction. A friend admired some grey tables covered in raw linen until I told him they were 5 RS each and I had restored them, they were suddenly not so chic ! Brazil is an incredible country but it left me with a terrible impression. @@antoniocarlosrodriguescamp1497
@@TheFiown Avenida Paulista. Big mansions there in the past...
I hope he can enjoy it a lot, architects are so busy..
Very true, often travelling to meet clients. A beautiful home and location. Thank you, team estliving.com
What a beautiful house and location. Very inspiring! 🙌 love the floors
Absolutely design of Manuel’s home and in the heart of Lisbon. Stay tuned, team estliving.com
This is the most beautiful home I've ever seen
Design and Portuguese location. Stay tuned. Best, team estliving.com
Beautiful space and lovely man.
Thank you kindly, an inspirational designer
STUNNING
Absolutely, always stunning design either Aires Mateus, a privilege to visit his home. Stay tuned, team est living.com
One of a kind imagination -- to share, a gift
An inspiration to us all. Stay tuned for more films, team estliving.com
Magnifique 🎉
Exceptional design 👌
I love this channel,,,I love lisbon too,,its a wonderful city😊
It really is! Thanks for sharing and following along.
incredible use of stone
Beautiful material palette, rich in heritage and design
so pretty!
Thank you! Cheers!
Extraordinary
Exceptional home, thank you for following along. Best, team estliving.com
Beautiful and interesting
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Gorgeous.
Thank you! Cheers!
I wanted to see more😢
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beautiful
Beautiful video. But I wonder how are so many new architecture magazine financing themselves? Is this one only affiliate?
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that art piece @4:21 with human like hair falling out of the hole is interesting. It s a bit creepy but also very rick owens haha. Great channel, great productions - so glad I found you guys
Amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
This is the house of my dreams
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Dios mío, que belleza.
Absolutely, one of the all time greats in his own home. Stay tuned team estliving.com
bellísima !
Gracie Mille
What’s the architect’s name? Would love to see more.. of this home and other projects!
Its beautiful. Unfortunately I will never afford it.
Never say never! We wish you all the best.
Looks a lot like a house i saw more than a decade ago in the magazine architecture and design... Maybe the same?
Maybe! Best, team estliving.com
very poetic approach to a be beautiful home. would love to see a more pragmatic take of the space, it a little bit too impressionist.
Noted!
Lets be honest , this is a home only in theory but in practice it has been designed to be mostly functional for an office / show room ...
Merci
Merci, stay tuned for more videos.
beautiful. but only glimpses. wish it was longer and more comprehensive.
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do you know the artist of that drawing at the 40 second mark? thanks
Divine
You can tell this is an architects house. Nothing looks like it normally does in a home, and the interior is a concept instead of a comfortable space to live in.
모두가 훌륭한 작품입니다.
감탄!!!
무슨 말을 하는지 알고싶습니다. 한글 자막 부탁합니다^^
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Superbe
Stunning home of Aires Mateus. Always exceptional.
Beautiful but too cold for me
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Dark could hardly see my dead skins y furs❤ but admire the concept
❤❤❤
Thank you 🙏
👌👌👌
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I love calm and minimalist interiors and the commitment to history in the interior. But I really don't like the gallery like aesthetic for places people live. If you invest so much in architecture, it's visually disproportionate when equal thought isn't invested in furniture or the ability to LIVE in a space.
I don't relish a washing machine, a range cooker visually, or even a sofa necessarily. But they ARE functional aspects of 21st century living. They needn't be ugly or distracting, but it is distracting when they don't exist.
Functionalism in design shouldn't stop after the architect leaves...
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Great, another uninspired, empty, monochromatic space that is the rustic counterpart to Patrick Bateman's urban apartment aesthetic.
Don't watch if you don't like it! Why insult other people that like it keep your plain uninspiring comments to yourself!
How disgusting and completely void of life, every part of it looks unfinished. And he calls himself an 'architect'. No wonder modern buildings are so hideous
Do this people really think they have something special?
THIS CHANNEL IS FROM ANOTHER WORLD 😄🤍😄
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This is a masterpiece with a great story to tell. 🤍🤍
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