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  • @JJoeisCooking
    @JJoeisCooking 7 років тому +30

    I think this is a beautiful space. These people did a wonderful job.

  • @aleksandarsimanic547
    @aleksandarsimanic547 4 роки тому +3

    As an architect/engineer I am always happy to see affordable homes such good looking

  • @global001
    @global001 8 років тому +39

    They did a brilliant job and proved you don't need expensive materials. For personal taste, I would've painted the plywood walls & ceiling white to reflect even more light around the room. It would complement the wooden features and the black window frames too. Very very well done.

    • @JJoeisCooking
      @JJoeisCooking 7 років тому +5

      And it doesn't look "cheap" at all.

    • @tsoioleg
      @tsoioleg 7 років тому +5

      painted plywood looks way more cheaper. they did it right by combining natural finish materials such as wood, metal, glass and stone/cement. Rest is properly is in neutral colors of white and black.

    • @global001
      @global001 7 років тому +3

      Oleg Tsoi 'painted plywood looks way more cheaper' I disagree, we have painted plywood in our property and it looks slightly textured compared to the rest of the wall which is plastered & papered. I'm a photographer, white ceilings are better for bouncing soft light around on the subjects. It would complement the other interior features.

    • @raymondburtnett9053
      @raymondburtnett9053 7 років тому

      Marten Dekker m

    • @tinyhouse4414
      @tinyhouse4414 7 років тому +1

      yeah i would definitely paint the walls

  • @esselle6235
    @esselle6235 10 років тому +4

    Such impressive work! Great looking space - it could totally be used as a proper tiny house, too.

  • @rero6212
    @rero6212 7 років тому +1

    I don't know why anyone would dislike this positive video?

  • @thevagabond6538
    @thevagabond6538 Рік тому

    It’s just incredible still in almost 2023

  • @_innerpeacekeeper
    @_innerpeacekeeper 8 років тому +2

    i love this home sooooo much!!

  • @jamesmuhuhu7987
    @jamesmuhuhu7987 11 місяців тому

    I wish we could see the build process.... cause it's an amazing job

  • @tenchi1357
    @tenchi1357 7 років тому +4

    I Love It, It reminds me of Charles Ingalls house from Little House On The Prairie, But Better more Insulated. Nice Windows. ;-)

  • @SuperSnugglemonster
    @SuperSnugglemonster 7 років тому +4

    It's a beautiful space but it is impractical for a kitchen because the room surfaces are not sealed. Raw wood and concrete should be expected to stain easily and that cooktop/stove has no ventilation. Cooking steam usually contains oils which deposit onto the surfaces it contacts. The former kitchen was repurposed into what? How is the new room's temperature controlled? Are the walls/ceiling insulated? If so, with what?

  • @OdeeOz
    @OdeeOz 10 років тому +7

    WOW! Plywood can be stained, or papered over, if they desire. This is an awesome feat, with a fantastic look!

    • @benjamincompton9767
      @benjamincompton9767 2 роки тому +1

      Or if in a couple of years they want plaster after all, that would be the easiest room to overboard in history 😆 the whole room is a fixing lol

  • @andrewmutavi590
    @andrewmutavi590 4 роки тому

    always love british architecture and craftsmanship

  • @mustafasalih6547
    @mustafasalih6547 8 років тому +5

    Very good work with nice view

  • @DavidJGillCA
    @DavidJGillCA 10 років тому +8

    -20,000 pounds sterling (or $32,592.90) still seems like a bundle.
    -The contrast of new and old on the exterior is excellent, but some people don't get it.
    -Who designed it....the presenters?

  • @nusantaraleaders7382
    @nusantaraleaders7382 3 роки тому +1

    please teach me how to build 🙏🙏

  • @saritawirsig6326
    @saritawirsig6326 6 років тому

    I like this house . well done.

  • @irishconservatories6530
    @irishconservatories6530 9 років тому +4

    excellent and vary interesting idea

  • @__ryan
    @__ryan 5 років тому

    I love the taps. So minimal.

  • @priscillagordon1931
    @priscillagordon1931 3 роки тому

    Amazing job

  • @bigbeatyswollocks4859
    @bigbeatyswollocks4859 7 років тому +36

    with the materials they used to build this i think £20,000 is far too much for this

  • @mofug2
    @mofug2 8 років тому +5

    I lov this

  • @SABOREAME68
    @SABOREAME68 7 років тому

    Brilliant idea, & workmanship for less one gets more. Furthermore, later on they could place some lower cabinets for her to reach plus I would paint the entire ceiling and walls white in order to obtain even more light. Nevertheless, lovely done.

  • @aratrevino4607
    @aratrevino4607 7 років тому

    I can't stop thinking that Austin Powers is talking to me hahaha

  • @johnsradios484
    @johnsradios484 6 років тому

    Very nice , a little DYI . Big savings for the family .

  • @tammymboweni5980
    @tammymboweni5980 11 місяців тому

    That's beautiful 💖😍

  • @MsTobuscus
    @MsTobuscus 10 років тому +1

    Interesting idea for sure.

  • @CJDe-kx8of
    @CJDe-kx8of 6 років тому +6

    It never ceases to amaze me how critical, judgmental, rude, crude and insensitive people can be. Just because you have said construction of your new living space is complete and useable does not say that there are not finishing details you are aware of and will complete as time and money allow. As with all structures of a non-metal construction, plywood will burn, but wood makes good insulation and is a poor conductor of electricity. I have utilized plywood and particle board as interior walls. I moisture conditioned the wood with a mixture of oils and real turpentine (turpentine opens the pores of wood to allow oils to penetrate) which also brings out the natural color of the wood. Once fully absorbed and dry, I applied a light coat of stain. Lastly I applied a light coat of polyurethane to seal and protect the wood. A light coat for easy removal after 5 or more years to remoisturize the wood as in first step. This gives a long life to all woods. Concrete floors, walls, countertops are common place. People choosing this material know to seal it. So ignore all the nay sayers and critics, they are either jealous of what you have accomplished, too lazy to do anything other than try to rain on others parades or don't care enough for their spouse to do what you have done for your wife and as a family. I love what you have done and your choice of windows. Pat yourself on the back and take pride in what you have built.

  • @kimcrawford3821
    @kimcrawford3821 3 дні тому

    What did you use between the metal sheets and the plyboard?

  • @Kalimahsamuels
    @Kalimahsamuels 6 років тому

    I see some finishes which aren't perfectly finished and no vent hood for the stove but other than that I love it.

  • @jefflucas_life
    @jefflucas_life 7 років тому

    great job!

  • @overseachininadoll
    @overseachininadoll 10 років тому +1

    isn't very cold in the winter because of the concrete floors floor and the big glass window?

    • @donjuan130
      @donjuan130 5 років тому

      Cold or hot what about insulation?

  • @Elmer1953
    @Elmer1953 7 років тому +5

    All the windows cost 5000 pounds all installed?! Actually sounds quite cheap

  • @simushigoosensimushi6382
    @simushigoosensimushi6382 4 роки тому

    Love their work

  • @FrenchCrow
    @FrenchCrow 6 років тому

    It looks great but I wonder about possible condensation issues with all that metal.

  • @Worldwithoutboarders
    @Worldwithoutboarders 6 років тому

    Looks great.

  • @bridgefinancedirect3096
    @bridgefinancedirect3096 7 років тому

    great tips for low cost etensions

  • @huazhou7624
    @huazhou7624 7 років тому

    WOW, like it !!!!

  • @yasminghani2073
    @yasminghani2073 3 роки тому

    Amazing

  • @tomstopper5281
    @tomstopper5281 3 роки тому

    It is a shed mate.

  • @mpugahjoseph9511
    @mpugahjoseph9511 7 років тому

    Its really amazing

  • @walkertongdee
    @walkertongdee 7 років тому

    incongruous with the house

    • @tjfSIM
      @tjfSIM 7 років тому

      True, but it is a rear extension, not on a visual facade.

    • @Kube_Dog
      @Kube_Dog 7 років тому

      Oh, so that makes it okay?

  • @bongofrenzy303
    @bongofrenzy303 7 років тому +1

    uncoated/unpainted plywood is blotting paper to fats and oil vapours from cooking and concrete floor always wears to dust. Nice shed/workshop.

  • @sukicraft8087
    @sukicraft8087 6 років тому

    Love it!

  • @drzavahercegbosnaponosna5974
    @drzavahercegbosnaponosna5974 7 років тому

    indeed lovely !

  • @andrewkelly3520
    @andrewkelly3520 10 років тому

    @GandalftheGreatWhiteGhanks for the info, well worth knowing.

  • @jacobgutierrez2471
    @jacobgutierrez2471 10 років тому

    Wow very nice.

  • @celiammc1411
    @celiammc1411 6 років тому

    beautifull!!!

  • @LizQuilty
    @LizQuilty 7 років тому +6

    hmm i love the look of the plywood, but its more expensive than using normal plasterboard ? (least it is here)

    • @CoffeeBacon365
      @CoffeeBacon365 7 років тому +1

      i have never seen plywood used to hang a picture. Yes i know there are lots of types of plywood, they grade them A-D, those are not the cheap faced ones, more likely middle o the road where it has a good face and a shit face (good face out front).
      Still, the price for a sheet of shit ply here is $35 vs a sheet of plaster is $20

    • @CoffeeBacon365
      @CoffeeBacon365 7 років тому

      Here in NZ we just use a pin to hang it on the wall. If its heavy we either put a hook in where there is a stud, or use a plaster screw (which has a plastic sheeth that expands to grip plaster when doing it up)

    • @enquire422
      @enquire422 7 років тому +2

      Liz Quilty You guys in NZ must be upside down!

    • @LizQuilty
      @LizQuilty 7 років тому +2

      we are in the future :D

    • @Kube_Dog
      @Kube_Dog 7 років тому

      Yes, but the future upside down is the past. This addition to this house is like a mismatched shirt and tie.

  • @captinbeyond
    @captinbeyond 6 років тому

    They make little mention of the fact that it is not tied into the house,you have to go outside the house to enter the addition. Would have been nice if it was an extension where you walk thru into it from the house. It's less usable like this,at least to me.

    • @sueburlumi6663
      @sueburlumi6663 4 роки тому +2

      There is an opening from the original house into the new extension - you can see this at 4.38.

  • @kudurmanjunath337
    @kudurmanjunath337 7 років тому +1

    excellent

  • @mrbombastic0014
    @mrbombastic0014 Рік тому

    its a shed with insulation and a window.. wow

  • @valdy_5350
    @valdy_5350 7 років тому

    I thought the narrator was doing rap in the first seconds.😂

  • @gandalfthegreatwhite4393
    @gandalfthegreatwhite4393 10 років тому +8

    Lovely-but problematic.
    This may be a more serious issue, depending on what exactly Abigail's "debilitating illness" is.
    From WebMD:
    ...
    *Plywood & Particleboard*
    While new building materials are generally lighter and more resource efficient, relying less on solid timber than in the old days, many are manufactured with formaldehyde-based glues. The EPA has classified formaldehyde as a probable human carcinogen. Moreover, it can off-gas from the boards into the air, silently polluting your home’s air for years (the off-gassing rate is especially intense in new materials, and in hot, humid weather). Long-term inhalation of formaldehyde vapors can cause fatigue, respiratory irritation, impaired lung function and _allergic skin reactions._
    • *Conventional plywood* is made of thin veneers of wood that are bonded together with formaldehyde resins.
    • The majority of *hardwood plywood,* used indoors for cabinetry and paneling, is composed of a core layer faced with higher quality woods using urea-formaldehyde (UF) glue.
    • *Softwood plywood* is used for exterior and structural applications (walls, floors, roofs), and its adhesive consists of phenol formaldehyde (PF) resin. PF, a more expensive, water-resistant glue, off-gasses at a considerably slower rate than UF glues. “So, we tend to use the worst products indoors, where they can do the most harm,” says John Bower of the Healthy House Institute.
    • *Particleboard,* used primarily indoors for furniture and cabinets, is made from wood chips and other plant fibers bonded with formaldehyde-based resins.
    ---
    Fortunately, a new generation of products are being created with little or no formaldehyde, giving you the potential to replace plywood, particleboard, plastics and other synthetic materials in cabinets and furniture throughout your house.
    • Choose certified-sustainable hardwood cabinets and furniture utilizing traditional joinery and stainless steel drawer bottoms, salvaged wood, UF-free fiberboard or baked-enamel metal, which emit less chemical vapor into the air. Or, reject permanent cabinetry altogether, and use freestanding hardwood tables, shelves and hooks.
    • Choose formaldehyde-free medium density fiberboard (MDF) in place of plywood for outdoor areas. Fiberboard can be made from recycled wood, paper or plant fiber waste, which is compressed and molded into boards without adhesives.
    • Look for an “exterior glue” stamp on regular plywood, which means it contains PF instead of UF glues.
    • If particleboard can’t be avoided, finish with a low-toxicity sealant (latex paint won’t seal in vapors).

  • @vladimirenciso5157
    @vladimirenciso5157 7 років тому

    interesante, fácil y economico

  • @paulkozowyk
    @paulkozowyk 2 роки тому

    Looks cool, but I'm not sure that plywood would pass fire safety regulations where I live...

  • @brianpacheco1927
    @brianpacheco1927 7 років тому

    How big are those corner windows?

  • @ultraframe
    @ultraframe 6 років тому

    Get some great house extension ideas here: www.ultraframe-conservatories.co.uk/extensionplus/ranges

  • @BoRerunn
    @BoRerunn 7 років тому

    amazing

  • @SciHeartJourney
    @SciHeartJourney 8 років тому +6

    I like the construction, but the interior they picked was ugly. It reminds me of Charle's Ingal's house from Little House On The Prarie.

    • @lovemetoknowme1115
      @lovemetoknowme1115 6 років тому +1

      Richard Vasquez That's merely a matter of opinion. ✌😁👍

  • @paraschivlaurentiu70
    @paraschivlaurentiu70 5 років тому +1

    did he just said that it cost 70 k? !?!?!?!?

  • @LifeStyleMemories
    @LifeStyleMemories 8 років тому +10

    Did they or do you need planning permission to build this ?

    • @llchoas6029
      @llchoas6029 8 років тому

      No because they own the house not a landlord

    • @mattwoodproperty
      @mattwoodproperty 8 років тому +10

      +L+L=CHOAS!!!!!! What's the ownership status have to do with uk planning law?

    • @LifeStyleMemories
      @LifeStyleMemories 8 років тому +10

      dont matter if they own the house. People may need planning approval to build such things in the homes DUH.

    • @mattwoodproperty
      @mattwoodproperty 8 років тому

      +Dee Rythmist not sure what point your making Dee. The point I'm making is ownership has nothing to do with if you need planning. Planning is planning.

    • @LifeStyleMemories
      @LifeStyleMemories 8 років тому +5

      @matthew wood What world r u living in ? dont you get what i was saying.

  • @real_wakawaka
    @real_wakawaka 6 років тому

    sips are far cheaper than this cost to do an extension under two weeks with the supplier putting it all together.

  • @starjeweller
    @starjeweller 7 років тому

    wonderful ;)

  • @samhaokip9126
    @samhaokip9126 8 років тому +3

    wtf that small extension seriously cost 100k pounds? That would cost max 20k in my plc

    • @pinkofperfection456
      @pinkofperfection456 8 років тому +4

      +Jon Samuel Precisely -- if you watch till the end they said that it did cost 20k, all in.

    • @engagebuild8436
      @engagebuild8436 7 років тому

      on Jan. 3rd 2017 is the equivalent to $24,533.90 USD Great space for that kind of money.

  • @robbysalz8710
    @robbysalz8710 6 років тому

    Aren't those windows super expensive?

  • @manojjadhav3949
    @manojjadhav3949 9 років тому +1

    New bricks

  • @islamunitedfc3100
    @islamunitedfc3100 3 роки тому

    Nice but for 20k you can build a nice extension

  • @mangalpathak6246
    @mangalpathak6246 Рік тому

    Can we make it for ourself here at Mumbai India who can help us.

  • @andizhanstuey
    @andizhanstuey 6 років тому

    The sink has no tap!!!

  • @subhashtp7650
    @subhashtp7650 3 роки тому

    Hi

  • @basilallen308
    @basilallen308 5 років тому

    Wow....expensive. Nice job though.

  • @rosmawatiramli
    @rosmawatiramli 7 років тому

    Wow FANTASTIC husband and wife. Te modern day of today men cant even fix simple things at home even switchs or lights.

  • @Nevakonaza.
    @Nevakonaza. 7 років тому +1

    Its nice,But i couldn't help notice the gaps in the walls at certain points and you can see daylight,Surely this is letting air in?
    They should tread the wood with a varnish of some sort,After a while of cooking and stuff that wood is going to get pretty nasty inside.
    And i know money was an issue,But really..concrete floor?..why not paint it OR get some vinyl

  • @andrewmart6915
    @andrewmart6915 4 роки тому

    I wonder if there's research into the number of birds killed by striking these large glass picture windows? Ironic that the desire to stare at nature actually kills it.

  • @AlexdaCunha
    @AlexdaCunha 6 років тому

    I would give a white wash to the plywood. Otherwise is perfect!

  • @rodneyarmstrong3813
    @rodneyarmstrong3813 6 років тому

    In America there is no low cost materials and regulations.

  • @mikejohnson7696
    @mikejohnson7696 7 років тому

    Plaster is fire proof...plywood...

  • @alansmlth7989
    @alansmlth7989 7 років тому

    5,000 pounds? what is that in U.S Dollars?

  • @richardmckrell4899
    @richardmckrell4899 3 роки тому

    Dream family home?

  • @medceltic
    @medceltic 6 років тому

    22 000 Not cheap

  • @WhatSoEverThingsAreLovely
    @WhatSoEverThingsAreLovely 7 років тому

    sitting not sat

  • @VAX1970
    @VAX1970 6 років тому

    It's a shed .. lol!

  • @eleo_b
    @eleo_b 7 років тому +3

    I'm sorry, but I don't think it looks very nice. I'm not against combing the old and the new at all, but this looks very home made. But hopefully they will enjoy it at least.

    • @gusy629
      @gusy629 7 років тому

      Eleonore Bon we have right not to like it. To me, I love the exterior but it won't give me anything good with WA weather in Australia. Interior looks a bit bland though.

    • @eleo_b
      @eleo_b 7 років тому +1

      gusy629 --yes, but perhaps it will look better when it's a bit more lived in?

  • @mearcat74
    @mearcat74 8 років тому +2

    should have bought
    second hand

  • @karimaosmani4211
    @karimaosmani4211 8 років тому

    20000uk pounds? For this? 5000 pounds for windows? Whut??? They could have done it for sooooooo much cheaper. Unreal. their choice.

  • @rtk11
    @rtk11 4 роки тому

    Upload house making video.

  • @mortschubert3909
    @mortschubert3909 7 років тому

    Why does she say, "If I ever do have to get in a wheelchair" (3:59)?

  • @loveleeroane9378
    @loveleeroane9378 8 років тому +3

    I.l Ike.what. I.am.seeing

  • @andygi221
    @andygi221 8 років тому

    were do u sleep

  • @Rgage1967
    @Rgage1967 6 років тому

    Hi, cool video, I love watching your channel, I'm big on DIY, currently I'm building a tiny house. You guys should come check us out!

  • @be2Gee
    @be2Gee 6 років тому

    “It really looks like it belongs...”
    No it doesn’t lol. Its a nice extension, maybe even nicer as a small budget house by itself, but lets be honest, it definitely does not look like it belongs there at all, doesn’t match the main house, nor the surroundings even the slightest.

  • @sccorpionas
    @sccorpionas 3 роки тому

    p

  • @Johnmbrunet
    @Johnmbrunet 6 років тому

    Plywood is full of glue and formaldehyde which can make you sick ans need more than a wheelchair. Finition quality seems poor also. I like the outdoor metal sheet wall though.

  • @lililili-pq7yp
    @lililili-pq7yp 7 років тому

    وااااااااااو

  • @grad4394
    @grad4394 6 років тому

    Can architects be anymore annoying?

  • @george4vIogging
    @george4vIogging 3 роки тому

    Posh people pleading poverty!

  • @trev1801
    @trev1801 9 років тому

    sorry but its frightening. its like BLUE PETER for the buinding trade. on close inspetion
    the build and finish quality is poor and, cant hold good valuation to sell on ? .And large percentage may be ok .the rest let down bye attention to detail . the bbc should AXA THE PROGRAM.

  • @hughes40
    @hughes40 7 років тому

    this is terrible looking jees

  • @SuperShandy777
    @SuperShandy777 7 років тому

    fantastic