Reflecting Pool of the Chateau + Restoration of the Hydroelectric Generator

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024

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  • @mandyschlitt7834
    @mandyschlitt7834 10 месяцев назад +5

    Absolutely stunning, a beautiful stone patio (Alfresco seating area) over the top of that area would not hide it but blend it in with white & cream hydrangia bushes, imagine water lillies in the lake to frame the mirror image of the Chateau Beautiful!!!

  • @DouglasMiller911
    @DouglasMiller911 Год назад +137

    Put a low wooden walkway/bridge with wooden handrails upon the dividers for double sluice openings and in front of the gates. This would create an easy walking path to the reflection side of the pond. Behind and slightly above on the old concrete catwalk, put two long planter boxes for boxwood above the two sluice gates. Finally, over the generator house put a post and beam open air observation pavilion for the reflecting pond. It would be a great place to enjoy the view and the sound of flowing water, and offer a destination for the new wooden bridge. Additionally, it would protect the top of the concrete generator house with a roof.

    • @ChateaudeDampierre
      @ChateaudeDampierre  Год назад +13

      😉🙏🏻

    • @bertrandtefra4911
      @bertrandtefra4911 Год назад +8

      Great proposal !

    • @slavplaysgames
      @slavplaysgames Год назад +3

      bro became an engineer ! sick idea !

    • @charlesmcdougall3905
      @charlesmcdougall3905 8 месяцев назад +4

      Also, cut stones in half to adhere them to the concrete portion, in that way it would make the construction appear older, softer to the environment. More natural in your landscape.
      I also wish to thank you for sharing your restoration with us. I truly get excited when I see a new video. Thank you. Charlie in Illinois.

  • @alejandrorangel1761
    @alejandrorangel1761 Год назад +4

    Antoni your castle will be self-sufficient and you will save a lot of money on electricity. please when spring comes show us the lake with flowers I think it will be a beautiful place to sit and have a cup of tea.

  • @stephaniewilliams9469
    @stephaniewilliams9469 Год назад +14

    I love how Chateaux were originally set up as sustainable, closed-loop systems! Ingenious!

  • @iraidasomosunaestrella461
    @iraidasomosunaestrella461 Год назад +14

    Really is very nice the water mirror!!! Beautiful!

  • @kabts7
    @kabts7 Год назад +37

    You could put a traditional french country style folly on top of the turbine room so it resembles an old mill.
    Thank you for these video updates!

    • @2horns8myhalo
      @2horns8myhalo Год назад +6

      I was coming to say the same, a mill folly. ❤️

    • @carlyh6913
      @carlyh6913 8 месяцев назад

      I like this idea

  • @nativetexson
    @nativetexson Год назад +28

    My first thought is to create / build a "folly" on top of the structure that will resemble the chateau in style. The use of a "folly" is traditional in estate, both historic and new build as it creates a conversation piece while providing a useful disguise. I'm glad to know you recycled the mud from the miroir d'eau into the gardens as well as using the natural elements (water) as a sustainable resource. Salut-

    • @georgensal
      @georgensal Год назад +6

      I totally agree, sort of like a ruin, an old tower, or a charming mill covered in ivy...

    • @fugu4163
      @fugu4163 Год назад +2

      I was thinking in that way too.
      Seems like a great idea.

    • @kathi17a
      @kathi17a Год назад +1

      That was what I was thinking too. A folly that matches the exterior of the chateau would be perfect, and if it was a nice place to sit, it would be even better!

  • @НатальяШмыкова-р7р

    Райское место. Очень хорошо, что есть река, парк. Повезло французам, что им в наследство от предков остались тысячи прекрасных замков. Замечательно, что они не брошены на произвол судьбы, а их продают людям, которые дают им новую жизнь, вкладывая свою душу, фантазию и конечно большие деньги..

  • @dawnbarnes8729
    @dawnbarnes8729 Год назад +50

    I would think a hedge of evergreen shrubs would be a good screen. Not sure how tall you need it to be. Or you could splash out and build a structure over the turbine area and make it look like an old mill house. I love how the chateau is mirrored in the miroir d’eau. So pretty!

    • @theoneandonlyAeth
      @theoneandonlyAeth Год назад +2

      A hedge or some evergreen shrubs around it and give the building a green roof with moss or grass and you've got it fairly well hidden even from the top floor of the castle. It'll blend in with the green of the trees behind and the garden around the pond.

    • @maximhollandnederlandthene7640
      @maximhollandnederlandthene7640 Год назад +1

      Why hide it, instead of that it can get a better function.
      Making a follie (folly) and he should make a technic and architectural competition, the winner gets a price and also his idea will be realized.

    • @victorsummers2283
      @victorsummers2283 Год назад +1

      Yes! A folly would be perfect.

    • @rhov233
      @rhov233 Год назад

      @@maximhollandnederlandthene7640 A folly might be perfect, but at what cost?

    • @ChateaudeDampierre
      @ChateaudeDampierre  Год назад +2

      And I need administration autorisations for that … I need to do minimal changes …😮

  • @deltonabf
    @deltonabf Год назад +19

    I applaud your hydroelectric plans and I love the temple designed garden follies!

  • @adriennethenomad
    @adriennethenomad Год назад +3

    The hydroelectric project is FANTASTIC!!!!!

  • @bobconrad5632
    @bobconrad5632 Год назад +1

    That is really cool, a hydro plant to power the chateau. I love the dual purpose of a reflecting pond. You could hide it by creating a gazebo or green house for vegetation growth. A Japanese Tea House would look great too. It could be landscaped as a Japanese garden around the Tea house with the reflecting pool. Great for parties! Crazy idea, a mill for grinding grain into flour. Produce your own products to sell.

  • @irvanairvana4055
    @irvanairvana4055 Год назад +8

    What a wonderful explanation. ❤

  • @tesshiva
    @tesshiva Год назад +49

    I remember your early episode, when you explained the provenance of the earlier waterwheel, and your historic right to maintain it. So happy it all worked out for you! Why not try embellishing the building with stonework, and adding a viewing/seating area on top? Visitors are going to want to see how it all works; why hide it?

    • @ChateaudeDampierre
      @ChateaudeDampierre  Год назад +9

      You are right ! 😊

    • @jeandub1813
      @jeandub1813 Год назад +2

      I realy love this idea! I just hope it won't be too noisy if visitors stay there to admire the view. A torrent of water falling into a pipe has nothing comparable to the peaceful sound of a waterfall, rather, a sink emptying (especially as the current waterfall will necessarily be reduced or even absent when the turbine will be in operation).

    • @slavplaysgames
      @slavplaysgames Год назад

      Sound isolation is a thing you know xD@@jeandub1813

    • @yummboy2
      @yummboy2 11 месяцев назад +2

      Do not hide it, rather celebrate it by making it a part of the aesthetics that are already in place. A water wheel would be charming, and trellises covered with wisteria would be delightful. A terrace with seating is a splendid idea. Put your considerable design talents to work! Whatever you come up with will be wonderful!

  • @paulprentiss8757
    @paulprentiss8757 Год назад +1

    Perhaps the simplest solution might be a mansard roof over the mill house/dam structure which references the chateau.
    Or possibly an orangerie. I am enjoying your videos a great deal. Your sense of style is brilliant and your joie de vivre intoxicating. Your pavilion home is charming and cozy. Magnifique.

  • @cocobunnyable100
    @cocobunnyable100 Год назад +5

    Mur de nénuphars et feuilles de placage en pierre. Si beau et rafraîchissant que j’attends son achèvement pittoresque ! ❤

  • @ashishpatel350
    @ashishpatel350 Год назад +2

    im looking forward to this part of the renovation.

  • @lowerd1
    @lowerd1 Год назад +10

    I love the Turbine power for the home and that you are sharing this place with us. I hope you keep the old Turbine to show off when tours are available so people can see the history with maybe a plaque to show the date and how people were thinking cleaner renewable energy back then also.

  • @nei8166
    @nei8166 Год назад

    I loved the river/pool. Amazing idea to make it sustainable. You eventually save tons of money on electricity and gas bills. Great job

  • @mariateresa8779
    @mariateresa8779 Год назад +5

    Linda a imagem do castelo refletindo no espelho d'água, sensacional!

  • @claudiamann7111
    @claudiamann7111 Год назад +3

    I am so glad that you were able to keep this. That will help so much with the heating of the large chateau. You are so lucky that the infrastructure is already there. Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @cyngibson950
    @cyngibson950 10 месяцев назад

    Hello, I love your site and Chateau. I was visiting a different chateau two months ago and saw their very old hydro-electric system as well. The owners of these chateaux were way ahead of their time, to harness water for electricity. This is so excellent for you!

  • @XeniaIbanez-cq4eu
    @XeniaIbanez-cq4eu 6 дней назад

    Precious scene...Thankyou...God Bless you...💠💫

  • @shanecrawford6023
    @shanecrawford6023 11 месяцев назад +1

    Well done, great to see you using the river to assist in your power needs.🇨🇦

  • @Brazilianfro32
    @Brazilianfro32 Год назад +8

    This so such a great use of water already going through property. Id love to know how much electricity it can generate. Many thanks for showing all this. Personally love all the mechanical details you're showing so far.

  • @Skattie
    @Skattie 5 месяцев назад

    I love your interaction with everything and all of us ❤

  • @Cincinnatian777
    @Cincinnatian777 Год назад +31

    What wonderful plans and such a good idea to use the hydroelectric potential of your waterfalls. Whoever designed the chateau and grounds knew what he was doing. The miroir d'eau provides a gorgeous reflection of the chateau. You Frenchmen really have an eye for aesthetics.

  • @thomasseiler233
    @thomasseiler233 Год назад +5

    I am so enjoying watching the restoration of your magnificent castle. You are an inspiration! The gate house has been done with such taste and beauty, as well as comfort, your are an amazing young man! I look forward to each new installment. Bravo!

  • @gilsalazar2349
    @gilsalazar2349 Год назад +11

    Dear friend, instead of hiding the place, why don't you build a small cedar wood cabin or something similar on top of the engineering room that can be used for tools or a place to see the water mirror.
    In addition, you can make a garden around the area, making the all the area around the cabin very charming.
    Good luck.

    • @metalgirl
      @metalgirl Год назад +1

      I agree with this idea… just incorporate the “engine room” into a cute outbuilding on top.

  • @christobar
    @christobar Год назад

    Bravo on making use of a sustainable power source!

  • @WitFoxes
    @WitFoxes Год назад +2

    Never heard of a Miroir d'eau, however yours is beautiful! Love this series, good luck!

  • @edwinfickel9039
    @edwinfickel9039 Год назад +1

    Je regarde depuis le Brésil! Merci beaucoup!

  • @OssianLore
    @OssianLore Год назад +3

    So dreamy...😍 Your chateau is also beautiful too 😜
    About the turbine and weir structure, like you say, the more you try and hide it the more the eye will be drawn to it. So one option might be to make a feature of it?
    You could modify the external appearance to make it look like a bastion/cannon emplacement, as though it is the remnant of an older defensive structure. It could be relatively simply done by dressing it's low walls (as seen from the chateau side of the grounds) in stone work and covering the roof in gravel. This would leave only the stairs and bridge as the only exposed concrete. I think the metalwork of the weir mechanism is quite attractive and would leave that exposed to, perhaps hinting that it might have been a portcullis.
    All theatre, absolutely, so think of it as a little garden folly :)

  • @skeetermaverick1793
    @skeetermaverick1793 Год назад +4

    I watched all the videos you have uploaded over the last few hours. Every single video shows just how happy and excited you are to be living in and owning this beautiful piece of art history. I can't wait to come visit and stay in the AirBnB.

  • @j.angelis6934
    @j.angelis6934 2 месяца назад

    We really enjoy your videos, please keep us informed and actually entertained❤Merci

  • @JVSwailesBoudicca
    @JVSwailesBoudicca 8 месяцев назад

    All the things you are going to do = it is all so exciting, & it would be daunting to me......but you have planned everything out in such an organised way. I wish you good luck with it all and look forward to seeing the progress of your work on this beautiful place

  • @michaelt8727
    @michaelt8727 Год назад +3

    The water mirror effect is a beautiful and classic feature that once graced more chateaux but is found in very few landscapes these days. Lucky for you to have retained this feature at the Chateau de Dampierre. Also fascinating is the ability to use hydroelectric power to light the Chateau. Now to find the perfect solution to hide the working parts of the system in plain sight.

  • @pau5762
    @pau5762 Год назад

    Autosustentable perfecto!!! Y no contamina el medio ambiente. Vale la pena hacer estas inversiones para el agua, energía, huerta y todo lo que haga del hogar independiente de los suministros tradicionales.

  • @kellywicker3903
    @kellywicker3903 Год назад +1

    Wonderful plan for generating your own electricity!

  • @susanbeatty7218
    @susanbeatty7218 Год назад +4

    Large clay or cement type pots with topiaries - I would lean toward animals but there are any number of shapes that can be created with careful planning. These shapes will hide the structure but keep the eye focused on the shape. Love what you have been doing. Keep up the good work.

  • @realmonis64
    @realmonis64 Год назад +1

    Bravo, bravo, et encore bravo. 🎉

  • @ginacrusco234
    @ginacrusco234 Год назад +2

    The water turbine is a great idea. How amazing to have a set-up that's both aesthetic and ecological!

  • @MrShene123
    @MrShene123 Год назад +1

    That is very cool to have your own power generator.

  • @rosemariedeschenes7013
    @rosemariedeschenes7013 Год назад +2

    I like the ideas of a folly, building a gazebo with climbing flowers, and a seating area to enjoy the view and sounds of the moving water. Love the hydroelectric elements. Thanks for the update and bonne chance with all the renovations 😍😘

  • @dorothyleeuw8774
    @dorothyleeuw8774 Год назад +1

    Very smart to utilize your water for electricity. I think that a lot of people who have Chateau’s realize how costly heating them is. The couple from Beau Chateau said that when they put on weddings in the fall and winter the cost is $900 Euros a day to heat the whole Chateau. Crazy…. What about putting on a metal gazebo where you can plant evergreen climbers. 😊

  • @splash3613
    @splash3613 Год назад +2

    Love seeing the pool! What an excellent idea using a turbine for power. Would love to see longer videos and more often. 😊❤

  • @誌雄李
    @誌雄李 Год назад +2

    很高興看見你保留了歴
    史建物,又將它修復為
    永續又環保的綠建築❤
    期待它未來再度重生閃亮!🎉🎉🎉

  • @Marykguise
    @Marykguise Год назад +1

    Absolutely stunning water feature mirroring the chateau and trees!!
    Love from Southern California 💗

  • @13soap13
    @13soap13 Год назад +3

    How exciting to be able to generate your own power ... from water! Nothing better than to be self-sufficient. My only concern would be freezing weather and ice. I don't know ... Will you also be connected to grid just in case? Your enthusiasm is infectious. This is such a lovely property. It was meant to be yours. You are the perfect match to restore it to former marriage of prosperity and happiness. Personally, I appreciate the brutalist movement in architecture. If done with taste and correctly, it can be eye-appealing. Concrete, brick and steel can be creative. Some greenery ... French roses .. As always, great shirt ...

  • @fhugheveleigh2
    @fhugheveleigh2 Год назад

    Good to read about 'hope' (rare commodity these days) and the fact that you are re-using an ancient technology (stemming from pre-Roman times) to continue the earlier means of heating youe property. Huge amount of thinking and practical work involved of course but well worth it. Rain will fall and rivers will run - that's the hopeful and I believe, real bit.

  • @dbd626
    @dbd626 Год назад

    I like the idea of keeping it simple.Covering over the top and using for greenery. Perhaps shrubbery that would remain green year round. I am afraid any large construction would look out of place and draw unnecessary attention to the area. Your castle is so beautiful it should be the focus. Thanks for another enjoyable video. Look forward to them all. Admire your talents.

  • @kefaad
    @kefaad Год назад +2

    Love to see your enthusiam every time! A passion project! Keep up the good work!

  • @martinagiancarelli2781
    @martinagiancarelli2781 11 месяцев назад

    Tus ideas son increíble ! Me encanta el proyecto es muy emocionante. Felicitaciones.

  • @eileencronk7520
    @eileencronk7520 Год назад

    Bravo doctor! So much to inspire us.

  • @sharonanderson346
    @sharonanderson346 Год назад +2

    Stunning reflection! I love your plans! Thank you for sharing.

  • @sunwoosjawline613
    @sunwoosjawline613 Год назад

    0:57, yeees so pretty nice, the castle and the water mirror too

  • @bobbie_art
    @bobbie_art Год назад +1

    What a truly beautiful sustainable asset! I am very curious about how much energy the pump will deliver during the cold winter months and also during severe frost. For future visitors and friends, this is truly a special story and place to discover. I wouldn't hide the pump house too much for that reason, at most some evergreen rhododendrons in front of it and a weeping willow with a path to it? The advantage of rhododendron is that they grow slowly and do not overgrow, have many beautiful flowers and fit well in this humid place. In the Netherlands, rhododendron became very popular in the last century as tall plantings in historic and park-like environments around water features. I can't wait to see more of your restored and stylishly realized furnishings.

  • @analopezlopez1383
    @analopezlopez1383 Год назад

    Me encanta qué preciosidad que hayas podido aprovechar, todas esas cosas, para dar electricidad, porque como bien has dicho el mantenimiento es un gasto económico muy importante, y mira qué sorpresa más preciosa porque es una preciosidad todo, qué vas a poder aprovechar, me encanta el proyecto, felicidades

  • @TheGuillermo519
    @TheGuillermo519 Год назад +1

    This is fantastic. I really look forward to your videos. I've I can't live like this I'm glad someone can.

  • @susandellet7121
    @susandellet7121 Год назад +1

    The mirroring effect is stunning and worth emphasising this feature with planting too

  • @DeborahWatts-s4d
    @DeborahWatts-s4d Год назад +1

    Absolutely stunning view of the castle and reflection. Whatever you decide to do it will be beautiful. Deborah North Carolina

  • @danabe3220
    @danabe3220 Год назад +2

    You are very fortunate to have a hydro generator! If it was me I would build an attractive structure in an historic style on top of the dam and generator and call it the generator house.

  • @Redbuzzcut
    @Redbuzzcut Год назад +1

    What a lovely water mirror for the chateau! What a joy it will be to have all that green power on site, all the time! Just a thought, to hide the turbine building, what if you build a decorative bridge over the dam by the turbine building, possibly expanding what is already there but something more like Monet Water Lilies bridge in Giverny. Hmmm!

  • @oliverpavic275
    @oliverpavic275 Год назад +2

    Such an incredible property! And it fell into the perfect hands! Congrats

  • @arqmoniquereid
    @arqmoniquereid Год назад

    Amaaaaazing castle! 🤩I am following all transformation/ restoration! Loving the stories, the old pictures and draqings!!! Iam an architect here in brazil, i would like to share ideas! Yay!!! 🥳

  • @Vinagrette
    @Vinagrette Год назад

    Great video, I just discovered the channel and I'm loving following the progress of the renovation.
    Cheers from Brazil! 👍

  • @Tedmader-fp3vb
    @Tedmader-fp3vb Год назад

    I love the reflection WOW- it’s the kind of detail I know little about, but this looks Perfect

  • @heidim6468
    @heidim6468 Год назад

    Wow lots of water coming off the lake. This place is going to be great when you finish.

  • @rosewright6272
    @rosewright6272 Год назад

    Wow that’s so amazing. Having your electric in the house.

  • @simonanomino3159
    @simonanomino3159 Год назад +1

    Impressionata da tanta bellezza 😮

  • @vaniadesousa2047
    @vaniadesousa2047 Год назад +1

    Parabéns pela conquista. Eu estou amando cada restauração, cada detalhe. Obrigada por dividir conosco essa transformação, estou louca pra ver os jardins...floridos.

  • @mjvphx
    @mjvphx Год назад

    The projects you have planned will make the Chateau come back to life. If those walls could talk! And lets just say can this man be anymore sexier, sometimes I forget there is a Chateau in the background. Beautiful man!

  • @bryansportel5232
    @bryansportel5232 Год назад +1

    Fascinating, thank you. Love this transformation

  • @denisecespedesm3566
    @denisecespedesm3566 Год назад +1

    Que maravilloso proyecto !! Te felicito por animarte a cumplirlo, estaré pendiente de tus progresos desde Paraguay en Sudamérica !! Me encantaría ir a conocer el castillo 🎉💯👏

  • @filop
    @filop Год назад +1

    Very Impressive

  • @lourenswijma998
    @lourenswijma998 Год назад +1

    Hi Antoni,
    Perhaps plant low plants in the style of the environment in front and around of it.
    And indeed make a terras out of wood or stones on top of it.
    And there you can puy some nice pots with plants and some nice sun loungers .
    So that you can see the water and not notice it .
    A kind of hidden terras for intimate evenings or moments to look at the stars and the castle.

  • @andreinaaprado9496
    @andreinaaprado9496 Год назад

    This is Magic, pretty and interesting, good job

  • @fioletto6394
    @fioletto6394 Год назад

    It’s absolutely amazing 😎🤌🏻nice elegant reconstruction and gorgeous inspiration ✨✨🤌🏻

  • @marcnager1254
    @marcnager1254 11 месяцев назад

    En acquièrent ce domaine je suppose que vous ne l'avait pas choisi au hasard sans voir le potentiel énorme qu'il a vous êtes très intelligent en tout cas c'est une belle restauration, bon courage pour la suite.

  • @carolweaver3269
    @carolweaver3269 11 месяцев назад

    This could not be any greater than to have your own Turbine power for the electric and the water. This is a 'gem' all by itself. This is one of the most important elements anyone could have to use! So, needed! Many have had such problems with their chateaus in this area.
    So yes, watch the sun, we never know how strong those rays are, honestly! I hope you have visitors, and they can come here and enjoy? If they do maybe sunscreen, small little samples, would be good to give out? Reminders to not 'over do' it? I had Basil Cell Carcinoma once, and I know for sure. Never dreamed that would happen. Never had skin problems before! Luckily it was not any more than this! That is why I mention how it is good to have them enjoy time there, but being careful if they do. Use of Sunscreen does help alot. We often forget this!
    You truly did your homework and found a fantastic Chateau, and it seems to be an absolutely perfect location too! This too will be so beautiful as you add nature with it all, the greenery and Herbs work out so nicely and the fragrance is lovely when one rubs or sweeps by it. Of course, always fantastic for cooking, if closer to home!

  • @t.s.3446
    @t.s.3446 Год назад +1

    It's so cool to follow this whole process... as a suggestion for the location of the turbine, I wouldn't hide it, I would just adapt it to a garden with flowers or plants, with contrasting colors and that wouldn't require a lot of maintenance. Congrats, on the project and result of each part already completed and also on what is in progress.

  • @carmendieguez8883
    @carmendieguez8883 Год назад +2

    Me encanta el proyecto como todo lo que publicas gracias por compartir tu sueño 😊

  • @KindaTrippin
    @KindaTrippin Год назад +1

    I like the planter idea with overhanging plants. Could also be a bridge with planters along the sides for overhanging plants. So fun ❤️

  • @tadatadatube
    @tadatadatube Год назад +1

    beautiful!

  • @stephdechatillon6591
    @stephdechatillon6591 Год назад +3

    Voilà une partie extrêmement intéréssante. Je suis impatient de voir la turbien Kaplan en fonction. Vous pourrez peut-être aussi la combiner avec des panneaux solaires, afin de produire davantage et surtout pendant les épisodes secs et chauds.

    • @ChateaudeDampierre
      @ChateaudeDampierre  Год назад +1

      Ça serait génial
      Mais l état ne le
      Permet pas prêt de un monument historique 😢

  • @gerrysears6695
    @gerrysears6695 11 месяцев назад

    Put a peaked roof on top like the Chateau and highlight the structure instead of hiding it ! Excellent feature for energy production !!

  • @gaelenecole4053
    @gaelenecole4053 Год назад +1

    Good morning
    The view on the mirror pool is absolutely beautiful 😍
    Maybe 🤔 to hide the ugly .. maybe a shed on top that’s made out of wooden framed windows so you can sit and daydream the day away ……. Not sure on height but maybe the use of beautiful materials like those gorgeous tall concrete flower pots and marble tables with hanging arched mirrors to reflect back the image and beautiful standing Statues …☺️
    Pinterest has some amazing designs and she sheds in “formal French gardens “
    What ever you do it will be beautiful

  • @kart44
    @kart44 Год назад

    The water source is one of the best ways to make constant power. Please post more about this. Even though i dont like your style in decor i like your thought processes of how you choose colours etc. Looking forward to the next episode. Cheers from Australia.

  • @iu.5146
    @iu.5146 Год назад +1

    A lot of people suggested planters. Great idea but a lot of work, watering.
    If installed, it’s essential to have them on a drip system, controlled by an App. You need a timer, back flow valve and an outdoor spiket. In case the gardener isn’t there every day, I would install cameras to check on the planters and water through the App.
    That requires Wi-Fi near the building or a gardener checking in every other day.
    I think in ground plants are a lot less maintenance and cheaper.

  • @tatianemoreira2134
    @tatianemoreira2134 10 месяцев назад

    O espelho d'água é realmente lindo! Me remete a uma bela tela. A energia sustentável foi uma excelente ideia!

  • @lucyacunam
    @lucyacunam Год назад +1

    😃Ya estaba esperando un nuevo video, siempre interesante😉👍.

  • @rrl4245
    @rrl4245 Год назад

    Beautiful and practical. Magnificent!

  • @jessemkahn
    @jessemkahn Год назад

    It’s the perfect opportunity for a folly building. Make it look like a cottage!

  • @leilacristinapereira461
    @leilacristinapereira461 Год назад

    Absolutely stunning!

  • @jamesallison4875
    @jamesallison4875 Год назад +15

    Super cool as usual. Use the roof of the turbine shed as a lovely seating area, and definitely keep the iron and waterfall visible as the English would. The reflection of your chateau would be lovely and the sound of the waterfall would be soothing.

  • @dbd626
    @dbd626 Год назад

    I like the idea of leaving spaces where the eye can rest. Many structures, bridges,etc. can become like an amusement park. Not every space needs a structure or bridge,etc. Let your chateau be the star.

  • @Marilinaa
    @Marilinaa Год назад +3

    This would be a dramatic solution, but it would be an art piece. Have you seen the forest structures made of mirror? They reflect the forest around and become a kind of camouflage. It would be an interesting artistic statement since it would be beside the mirror pond. I would imagine the structure covered in mirror, but with plantings in front of it, creating a reflection, doubling the plants.

  • @jimc4731
    @jimc4731 Год назад

    Construct a new or find an old conservatory to build over the generation site, thereby creating a beautiful place with plants that one could view from afar as well as go into it to view the water running and the mechanics.
    Keep up the good work!
    JIM ❤

  • @metalgirl
    @metalgirl Год назад

    Wow… genius waterfall idea!!!

  • @mpdonn317130
    @mpdonn317130 Год назад +2

    Maybe build a structure on top that mimics the chateau. Or perhaps something with a little whimsy such as a pagoda shape.