Maine s.r.d.w k sath kafi arsa kaam kia he bht natural or humble hain or bht grass level se kaam ko samj k problems solve kar lety hain jo k dusre engineers nahi karte ...aik difference rakhty hain bht se shobo se ...maza ata he in k sath kaam kar k❤❤❤
@@Banjaiga thank you for your efforts and dedication. I am very pleased that in Pakistan we get to see such amazing work. Also thank you for sharing it with the audience as well.
Loved the re-enforce concrete element, rustic gate, large windows and plan it self.. but to my taste it was a bit over/crowded decorated 😊 but that’s just me.. else agree with Aamna!
I m a big fan of house tour shows on RUclips and must say this video is the best I hv ever seen. Thoroughly enjoyed the way two brilliant hosts showed and and explained each and every detail of this master piece. I will definitely recommend all my friends and ceremony to watch ur videos and take advice from u guys when they r going to make their house. Being an overseas after watching this video mera bi dil ker raha hai ke in se hi gher banwaon.
So good to see tasteful design. Pata chalta hai architect nai design kya hai and not a draftsman shadowing as an Architect. Great work. Artistic and practical..
Yes i do agree with you Mr Zaidi ,GOOD DESIGN And I Loved the Painting and art work collection are so GOOD..,Love the Pakistani artis....work ...Bho Hot Acha..👍👍 By the way what does "pata chalta hai " meaning ?
@@yovankaemzita3785 "Pata Chalta Hai" means "one can/could tell".. I meant to say that one can tell by looking at the house that it was designed by a good Arichitect and not a draftsman or an inexperienced architect.
Mr. Sohail Khan is like the salesman from the famous Mercedes travel van video. 😆 رطب اللسان ہیں تعریف میں۔ لیکن میں بھی پوری سکیپٹیکل اپروچ سے سن رہا ہوں۔ 😉❤️🚩
A fine looking house indeed! Some paint finishing snags here and there but that's not a design problem! Its an excellent design. Great selection of materials / colors. I am a sucker for complicated designs and this is quite a busy and well executed design. I love that.
Banjaiga team, kudos for showcasing such a classy & energy efficient house. Appreciate if you can pls share layout plan with dimensions. This will really help a rockie like me to better understand and visually correlate with spaces / dimensions.
I love the design but the amount of light may need a ton of sunblock to keep your skin safe....besides doesn't this much light fade the upholstery even wood. so privacy aside you still need some curtains. Are the modern big windows suitable for our climate?ln old nani Dadi houses they had high roofs,smaller windows bramdas and central courtyards but these days it's hard to get that in 500 SQ feet.moorish style suits our climate and privacy culture but l don't see many designs along those lines. Would love to see how house help, laundry etc are fitted in to see how practical a house is.
@@Banjaiga Yes, I guess many Karachities are full of hot air😋 In my humble opinion, wind energy for a household may be challenging. Housing in most parts of Karachi has become far too dense. Also, the planning is haphazard at best and mostly illegal such as encroachments due to corruption. Having said that, people should be encouraged to use renewables by way of tax or other incentives. New housing schemes should be mandated by law and incentives to be eco-friendly. A carrot along with a whip should do the trick. Here's what I would like to see on this channel. 1 - A house designed to take into account Sinds rich cultural heritage, I'm guessing our forefathers in Mohenjo-Daro lived without air conditioning before right? Maybe wind towers to capture and circulate air throughout the house with low maintenance in terms of dust etc. 2 - A house designed from the ground up with renewables in mind. Maybe covered entirely with solar panels. Buttonwood is great, but let's face it, solar panels are unsightly. So, if we could build in a manner where solar panels are integrated into the design elements rather than just perched on the roof as an example. Once again, thank you for a lovely and informative video.
30:20 yar the simple answer to using wood in building infrastructures is its sustainability, which of course we don't care about in Pak. But around the world, like in Downunder, you have sustainable forests, where volume of wood being cut each day is equal to what is being grown. Sustainability doesn't mean reusability, contrary to what the lady is trying to imply.
Sticking on few solar panels, small patch for roof horticulture, along with pretentions of water harvesting doesn't make it a sustainable development. Virtually every material used in construction was produced through excessive energy consumption; plus hardly any evidence of low energy or passive construction to minimise energy usage. Furthermore, the controlled ventilation system seems to rely on air-conditioning rather than harnessing intelligent design to naturally control temperature. Although extensive glazed opening would provide ample natural light, there seems little shutter to shield from intense sunlight in a hot country. Zero consideration for local artchitectural vernacular. One word verdict: PRETENTIOUS.
IF you don't mind few questions Did the Architect use any special Materials in the walls & on the roof to maintain temperature also didn't use cartons on XX glass windows temperature low,
@@affan._.azam._. emblematic of society obcessed with money and no higher purpose; driven by price of everything but value of nothing. Even today majority of Pakistani population lives in rural areas; like inestimable late Hassan Fathi, why not design for the poor majority with few locally materials readily available? Guess it wouldn't resonate with innate inferiority complex of clientele obcessed with faux Western architectural vernacular!
@@abidali6712 i really liked the harsukh video. although it was more a palace than a house. you mentioned hasan fathi and i agree with this quote of his whole heartedly(i am not familiar with him but i will definitely check him out). there is a construction method called Rammed Earth. the videos are on youtube. i think its quite perfect for Pakistan as it can be adapted to use local materials and it eliminates a key energy, labor and pollution intensive ingredient....... BRICKS.
Greetings team @banjayega; upon such a wonderful, full of information and appreciations open house day review. That is what we are looking forward to. And yes the architecturer has broken the taboos implementing simplicity, elegance and minimalist approach that i seldom find in pakista.
As for my 2 cents. The floor plan is acceptable. The colour scheme is muted and I like that except for the odd garish wall. Maybe that bold colour design is a phase Pakistan is going through. With regard to the view from the side of the house, that view will only be there until a house is built next door. Overall, I liked the house. However, what I cannot understand is why there are no professional painters and decorators in Pakistan. This house has quality fittings, expensive area, modern design but then you see overpainted walls. When I see white paint on a black window frame 8t makes my blood boil. Where walls meet marble, there's paint on the marble. WHY?
The paint thing bothers me a lot in this house. My home had this issue before. When our home was being finished, my parents were way above their estimated budget and paint was something that had to bear the brunt. So, local daily wage painters that are often sitting in markets were hired to paint over the walls. The result was similar to the paint job here: paint lines over the floor marble, over the door panels, and so on (25:26 the paint lines on the door eeee). A few years ago, we repainted the home and hired good painters that did their job really well. So based on our own personal experience, I think they hired the daily wage painters from the market who were not properly trained for the job here to cut some cost. I don't blame them. House seems really expensive.
People compromise too often on these things. It takes time and effort to get it done and you have to get it done it won't happen by itself. Masking tape is cheap and a great investment.
Camera work needs to be improved... We're supposed to focus on the design of the building, but instead, the video often shows the two guides rather than the actual building.
The concerns related to large windows are valid. There is no such plantation around the house that can provide the privacy which is actually very much needed ( there are only small plants with little and less dense foliage). So yeah, the views will be gone pretty much as soon as construction starts next door.
agreed, the guy kept creating an unnecessary tension for the viewer by repeatedly speaking over sana sohail. it was less of an enjoyable relaxed viewing, and more of a the 'raza ahsan show'.
Nice house, but sorry to say that you both in video just shows the pros of this house. but sorry i can't see, how this house manage to maintain the fresh and clean air (with out AC, naturally) in side the whole house. There is no ERV/HRV system installed, why? yes I agreed this house uses natural light to lighting the house. but I really want to see that how they used the natural air to cool the whole house and make the inside air fresh and clean.
@banjaiga aap ki tamam videos mein aik bohat barha flaw hai Jo k zaroor theek kerna chahiye aap ko aur woh yeh hai k jis cheez ki bat horahi hoti aap us ko us waqt capture Nahin kertay jis wajah say pata Nahin chalta properly k kis cheez ki bat horahi hoti hai aur aap say guzarish hai videos ko thorha cchota banayein aur ghar ki details bhi dikhaya karein in a proper way takay ghar Pura dikh sakay yeh Mera aik honest feedback hai being your regular viewer and follower JazakAllah (Ilahi Aameen)
The red wall in the kitchen really sucks....as if it's so out of place! The protruding shelf too and the extra door they didn't talk about....so not required.
Such a beautiful house, don't mind but the production and no script ruined it, my apologies for being blunt but if there was proper script and both the hosts had visited it before so they could electorate it more creatively would've been better. The production house should have used wide lenses, clearly shows bad homework at both hosts and production house. Once again apologies, but since I enjoy watching your videos I thought should give honest feedback
This house is an inspiration!! InShaAllah when I am able to build my house, this will be the vision!
Maine s.r.d.w k sath kafi arsa kaam kia he bht natural or humble hain or bht grass level se kaam ko samj k problems solve kar lety hain jo k dusre engineers nahi karte ...aik difference rakhty hain bht se shobo se ...maza ata he in k sath kaam kar k❤❤❤
yes exactly, the humbleness reflects from their work as well.
I watch a lot of open house tours but this so far has been the best eco-friendly modern and peaceful house I've ever seen.
This is the most eco-friendly house which we have featured on our Open House Series as well
@@Banjaiga thank you for your efforts and dedication. I am very pleased that in Pakistan we get to see such amazing work. Also thank you for sharing it with the audience as well.
Loved the re-enforce concrete element, rustic gate, large windows and plan it self.. but to my taste it was a bit over/crowded decorated 😊 but that’s just me.. else agree with Aamna!
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I think one of the BEST house designs, on 1 kanal plot. 👌🏼🏡 Love the large windows that are pouring natural light into each room! APPLAUD! 👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks Zee!
I wish I could own this place. This house speaks to my soul .extremely beautiful
The house is up for sale
Inshallah why not why they are not start before 1 year my home now going to complete
@@Banjaiga tell me contact # to view it. My no. is 03346963764
@@Banjaiga How much is it?
It spoke to me too! Beautiful house indeed!
Happy to see more Nice design from Pakistan ... ,Good luck ...
STAY SAFE ...BEST REGARD FROM INDONESIA ...🙏🙏
Thank you for tuning in!
im speechless say to any thing about this house..
marvelous
Thank you!
I m a big fan of house tour shows on RUclips and must say this video is the best I hv ever seen. Thoroughly enjoyed the way two brilliant hosts showed and and explained each and every detail of this master piece. I will definitely recommend all my friends and ceremony to watch ur videos and take advice from u guys when they r going to make their house. Being an overseas after watching this video mera bi dil ker raha hai ke in se hi gher banwaon.
Good work all nature showed not a fancy fancy ,look homey 👍
Thanks 👍
It's really interesting to watching your video's, I'm studying architecture this very knowledgeable for me 🙏❤️❤️
I have seen a number of your videos but not in single one you mentioned the efforts of engineers who help u peoples to achieve ur dram projects
Dream Home. Loved it
So good to see tasteful design. Pata chalta hai architect nai design kya hai and not a draftsman shadowing as an Architect. Great work. Artistic and practical..
Thanks for watching!
Yes i do agree with you Mr Zaidi ,GOOD DESIGN And I Loved the Painting and art work collection are so GOOD..,Love the Pakistani artis....work ...Bho Hot Acha..👍👍
By the way what does "pata chalta hai " meaning ?
@@yovankaemzita3785 "Pata Chalta Hai" means "one can/could tell".. I meant to say that one can tell by looking at the house that it was designed by a good Arichitect and not a draftsman or an inexperienced architect.
I see ..,bhohot bhohot Syukria ...🙏🙏
Just one word for hosts n design, superb
Thank you so much 😀
Mr. Sohail Khan is like the salesman from the famous Mercedes travel van video. 😆
رطب اللسان ہیں تعریف میں۔
لیکن میں بھی پوری سکیپٹیکل اپروچ سے سن رہا ہوں۔ 😉❤️🚩
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باقی گهر ماشاءاللہ بہت خوبصورت بنایا گیا ہے ♥
Vo Kagaj ki. Kashti, vo barish ka pani❤
So beautiful inside out
Excellent show. Ragards from India
Thanks for watching!
A fine looking house indeed! Some paint finishing snags here and there but that's not a design problem! Its an excellent design. Great selection of materials / colors. I am a sucker for complicated designs and this is quite a busy and well executed design. I love that.
glad you liked it.
Its truly a dream house.. OMG 😭❤
Thank you very much.
Best thing is " NO BORING WINDOW" wow
Thank you very much.
Ye gry floor boht acha hai.. Keunk myry TV Lounge Mai hai to clening bri asan iske.. Ye waqai Mai boht acha hai👌
And it is expected to have kid play area as well, feels so cool
Finally I found my house design 🤩
We are very glad that our channel helped you in this way.
I haven't seen such open house before, so wondered
Love the way u guys talked
Thanks for tuning in Taimur!
Amazingly beautiful house completely according to my taste
Thanks for liking
its amazing house No word...
Banjaiga team, kudos for showcasing such a classy & energy efficient house. Appreciate if you can pls share layout plan with dimensions. This will really help a rockie like me to better understand and visually correlate with spaces / dimensions.
you can contact the architectural team "SRDW" for that sir.
you can contact the architectural team "SRDW" for that sir.
Unnatural kitchen
From where they bought those big black planter?
Wow no words...fabulous
Beautiful house
Chaachoooo...loved the house along with all the value addition you guys added to it
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Loved this house ❤
Beautiful architecture!
It really is!
pause on 24:38 and see on the right side, there are mini WAPDA House fitted in the wall, you both did not mention it, is this fair?
you are right, they should have mentioned it.
That's the control unit of solar panels under the stairs.
Beautiful house!
Thank you!
Weldone Ar. sSana and Raza
No details that how this (passive) house is different from other houses. What material is used for insulation.
you can call SRDW (the architectural firm) for that sir.
Beautiful ❤️
Thank you very much.
How much place is this
1 kanal or 2?
Friendly you done super 👌job sooooooooooo lovely 😍 planning
I love the design but the amount of light may need a ton of sunblock to keep your skin safe....besides doesn't this much light fade the upholstery even wood. so privacy aside you still need some curtains.
Are the modern big windows suitable for our climate?ln old nani Dadi houses they had high roofs,smaller windows bramdas and central courtyards but these days it's hard to get that in 500 SQ feet.moorish style suits our climate and privacy culture but l don't see many designs along those lines.
Would love to see how house help, laundry etc are fitted in to see how practical a house is.
Thank you very much for your feedback.
Yes agree!!!? because at the end what matter is that how practical ur house in achieving a comfortable living.
Mom's favorite
Extremely wonderful, no words to say. I really love it. Hope in coming months I would contact banjaiga.
Please do!
A very well done job. God bless you.
Hi what about safety n security.
We need more houses like this in Karachi. Loved it.
A house in Karachi would also be suited for harnessing wind energy
@@Banjaiga Yes, I guess many Karachities are full of hot air😋
In my humble opinion, wind energy for a household may be challenging. Housing in most parts of Karachi has become far too dense. Also, the planning is haphazard at best and mostly illegal such as encroachments due to corruption.
Having said that, people should be encouraged to use renewables by way of tax or other incentives. New housing schemes should be mandated by law and incentives to be eco-friendly. A carrot along with a whip should do the trick.
Here's what I would like to see on this channel.
1 - A house designed to take into account Sinds rich cultural heritage, I'm guessing our forefathers in Mohenjo-Daro lived without air conditioning before right? Maybe wind towers to capture and circulate air throughout the house with low maintenance in terms of dust etc.
2 - A house designed from the ground up with renewables in mind. Maybe covered entirely with solar panels. Buttonwood is great, but let's face it, solar panels are unsightly. So, if we could build in a manner where solar panels are integrated into the design elements rather than just perched on the roof as an example.
Once again, thank you for a lovely and informative video.
Very good design and good good.
Are these aluminum or upvc windows?
30:20 yar the simple answer to using wood in building infrastructures is its sustainability, which of course we don't care about in Pak. But around the world, like in Downunder, you have sustainable forests, where volume of wood being cut each day is equal to what is being grown.
Sustainability doesn't mean reusability, contrary to what the lady is trying to imply.
Sticking on few solar panels, small patch for roof horticulture, along with pretentions of water harvesting doesn't make it a sustainable development. Virtually every material used in construction was produced through excessive energy consumption; plus hardly any evidence of low energy or passive construction to minimise energy usage. Furthermore, the controlled ventilation system seems to rely on air-conditioning rather than harnessing intelligent design to naturally control temperature. Although extensive glazed opening would provide ample natural light, there seems little shutter to shield from intense sunlight in a hot country. Zero consideration for local artchitectural vernacular. One word verdict: PRETENTIOUS.
IF you don't mind few questions
Did the Architect use any special Materials in the walls & on the roof to maintain temperature also didn't use cartons on XX glass windows
temperature low,
At the end of the day they needed to make money off of this , if they would've made an earth ship in the middle of dha , no one would've bought it
@@affan._.azam._. emblematic of society obcessed with money and no higher purpose; driven by price of everything but value of nothing. Even today majority of Pakistani population lives in rural areas; like inestimable late Hassan Fathi, why not design for the poor majority with few locally materials readily available? Guess it wouldn't resonate with innate inferiority complex of clientele obcessed with faux Western architectural vernacular!
The emphasis was more on the marketing than on sustainability.
@@abidali6712 i really liked the harsukh video. although it was more a palace than a house. you mentioned hasan fathi and i agree with this quote of his whole heartedly(i am not familiar with him but i will definitely check him out). there is a construction method called Rammed Earth. the videos are on youtube. i think its quite perfect for Pakistan as it can be adapted to use local materials and it eliminates a key energy, labor and pollution intensive ingredient....... BRICKS.
obsessed with this one!
I have a question regarding SEED certification. Do you get points for locally sourced materials for the furnture/FF&E as well?
Locally sourced building materials yes you get
@@sanamunir4582 does that apply to the the material used to make the furniture and fixtures as well?
Really wow....
Can you guys make a 5 mins tour of the house.
We will be uploading that video soon
It’s absolutely gorgeous house love it.can you please mention the window frames material is?
Aluminum
How many bedrooms this house has?
4 bedrooms sir.
khawateenein ???
love from India😘
Thank you from Pakistan!
who did the windows work please let me know as I need to contact them
Greetings team @banjayega; upon such a wonderful, full of information and appreciations open house day review. That is what we are looking forward to. And yes the architecturer has broken the taboos implementing simplicity, elegance and minimalist approach that i seldom find in pakista.
Our pleasure!
how we can avail ur service in karachi.
contact at 0304-1116663
Beautiful everything sun lighting nd openwindow of bad rooms
Architectural Masterpiece
As for my 2 cents. The floor plan is acceptable. The colour scheme is muted and I like that except for the odd garish wall. Maybe that bold colour design is a phase Pakistan is going through. With regard to the view from the side of the house, that view will only be there until a house is built next door. Overall, I liked the house. However, what I cannot understand is why there are no professional painters and decorators in Pakistan. This house has quality fittings, expensive area, modern design but then you see overpainted walls. When I see white paint on a black window frame 8t makes my blood boil. Where walls meet marble, there's paint on the marble. WHY?
I had the same concern, that they were over selling the views , which will become redundant once someone builds a house next door.
The paint thing bothers me a lot in this house. My home had this issue before. When our home was being finished, my parents were way above their estimated budget and paint was something that had to bear the brunt. So, local daily wage painters that are often sitting in markets were hired to paint over the walls. The result was similar to the paint job here: paint lines over the floor marble, over the door panels, and so on (25:26 the paint lines on the door eeee). A few years ago, we repainted the home and hired good painters that did their job really well. So based on our own personal experience, I think they hired the daily wage painters from the market who were not properly trained for the job here to cut some cost. I don't blame them. House seems really expensive.
People compromise too often on these things. It takes time and effort to get it done and you have to get it done it won't happen by itself. Masking tape is cheap and a great investment.
What's the size of this house? 10 Marla?
Nice
Thanks
Hi... It will be good if you share measurements too
absolutely gorgeous
Thank you! 😊
Camera work needs to be improved... We're supposed to focus on the design of the building, but instead, the video often shows the two guides rather than the actual building.
کچن میں شیشے کا استعمال مجهے بہت اچھا لگا
What’s the cost of design and build of this house.
please contact banjaiga 0304-1116663
@@Banjaiga what would the cost be for hiring this architect and design etc
What a content 👏😌
Is this available for sale
it was available for sale. But it's sold now.
The concerns related to large windows are valid. There is no such plantation around the house that can provide the privacy which is actually very much needed ( there are only small plants with little and less dense foliage). So yeah, the views will be gone pretty much as soon as construction starts next door.
Man! Could you just have patience to have rather a proper conversation/discussion rather just bloody keep on talking! That’s so disrespectful!
agreed, the guy kept creating an unnecessary tension for the viewer by repeatedly speaking over sana sohail. it was less of an enjoyable relaxed viewing, and more of a the 'raza ahsan show'.
Haha... exactly
Yes..... noisy video
Great work
Thanks for tuning in!
Plz show some inspiring design for 10 Marla dimensions.
stay connected on our channel, we are showing some 5,10 marla houses really soon.
Man looking more interested in this lady than house
How do we buy this house? A website or contact?
you can contact SRDW for that.
@@Banjaiga Now how do we contact SRDW? You provided no contact information or link in the details?
80 % of thie plan can be copied by a common upper middle class family . Good job 👍🏻
Thank you very much for your feedback.
Wonderful 😍
What is the material, window frames are made of?
Hi
The windows are double glazed aluminum window
Short Video bnao Yar
Nice house, but sorry to say that you both in video just shows the pros of this house. but sorry i can't see, how this house manage to maintain the fresh and clean air (with out AC, naturally) in side the whole house. There is no ERV/HRV system installed, why? yes I agreed this house uses natural light to lighting the house. but I really want to see that how they used the natural air to cool the whole house and make the inside air fresh and clean.
for queries, you can call the architectural office directly, they will love to help you understand the concerns.
How is this eco friendly??
the project uses solar panels, green roofs etc..
feels more likes a one-hour ad to sell the house, which they failed terribly! The man bun guy was consistently mansplaining
Wow
This was a good one
-Amazing Review
Glad you enjoyed it
Price please
Can we build this design on 10 marla
design varies with plot sizes.
@banjaiga aap ki tamam videos mein aik bohat barha flaw hai Jo k zaroor theek kerna chahiye aap ko aur woh yeh hai k jis cheez ki bat horahi hoti aap us ko us waqt capture Nahin kertay jis wajah say pata Nahin chalta properly k kis cheez ki bat horahi hoti hai aur aap say guzarish hai videos ko thorha cchota banayein aur ghar ki details bhi dikhaya karein in a proper way takay ghar Pura dikh sakay yeh Mera aik honest feedback hai being your regular viewer and follower
JazakAllah
(Ilahi Aameen)
Always wonder if this kind of plain glass windows aren’t burglars favourite in side of world.
Kindly mention the size of plot
It's a 1 kanal house
The red wall in the kitchen really sucks....as if it's so out of place! The protruding shelf too and the extra door they didn't talk about....so not required.
Such a beautiful house, don't mind but the production and no script ruined it, my apologies for being blunt but if there was proper script and both the hosts had visited it before so they could electorate it more creatively would've been better.
The production house should have used wide lenses, clearly shows bad homework at both hosts and production house.
Once again apologies, but since I enjoy watching your videos I thought should give honest feedback