@@ahmedazeez9253 Curtains were the first because things I looked for. Look again, much of the downstairs area doesn't even have a set up for curtain rings yet. Look at the bathroom then the downstairs ... You could install them yourself sure but then ... That also defeats the purpose of the glass walls and is a lot of extra work for how much you're paying. Like you'd expect motorized curtains or something. Also looking at the kitchen, that place wasn't designed to be lived in, that's just a summer home.
@@alextait8255 news flash, even the government spies on you (near me they fly spy planes tracking everyone's location and storing everywhere you've been for long periods of time, and this is in the US, without a warrant. I'm only going to refer to public examples (specifically I'm referring to the Baltimore Spy planes if you'd like to look up the court papers where the only thing the court found wrong was police using that data without a warrant, but nothing about spying to begin with). You can't tell me with a straight face that a person that rich would have no enemies or paparazzi or government interests.
first one feels like the architect heard the saying "don't throw stones from glass houses, ' thought it didn't make sense because glass houses don't exist, and decided to remedy that
I feel like I could sneeze and shatter that glass mansion. I wouldn't feel super comfortable living there, tiptoing around in fear of breaking something. It's like if your phone screen was a whole house.
I swear, the architects of these houses must do the bare minimum when designing the actual structure of the house and then they're just like, "Yeah throw some exotic and expensive materials in there," and then boom it's worth 18 million dollars.
"hey doug, how can we get these people to pay a lot for their house?" "uhh, maybe make an actually visually appealing as well as convenient building? something big and elaborate, but also pleasant to look at. something people would wanna live in." "... _throws doug out the window,_ okay uhh jerry what do you say??" *"M A R B L E."* "PERFECT"
Eco-freindly house... with a golf course. You know how wasteful golf courses are? They're like lawns times a hundred, they guzzle water, guzzle gas, and you don't even get anything out of it cause golf fucking sucks.
The underground garage... I didn't hear a word about drainage, nor maintenance... Since it is a forest factor in dead leafs, rain water gushing in, snow, snow melting in... I wonder if the architects. Modern architects ever factor in real world conditions, functionality, and maintenance... Or just use 3D computer models with zero real world factors.
I feel like the glass house would be good as a second house for a rich person to party in and absolutely nothing else and then again do you want a bunch of drunk people in a house that is 80% glass
That glass mansion made me cringe, theres no privacy at all, plus if a group of burglars wanted to rob you they would have a good idea where the valuable are without even breaking in. After all, the whole place is made of fucking glass
A friend of mine does home theater installations and he said rich people have zero sense of sound design. They think you can throw million dollar sound systems on top of marble floors and glass walls and expect it to sound good at full volume lol
I hate how unlivable these giant mansions look. Like sure it looks fancy but like,, would you actually want to live there? No carpets? No cozy spaces? Giant echoing empty rooms full of ugly minimalist colors and boring modern shapes? Everything needing to be kept pristine constantly? They always look so soulless and uncomfortable, yuck
Me in their age i used to be mega shy. So shy that you would not be able to pull a single word out of me even if it was "what's your name?" type of question
I find it always amusing when someone calls a mansion „eco friendly“. If you build solar panels over your run of the mill house it’d be taking decades till it payed off the carbon released for the building process. A 24M dollar house will probably need a few centuries… If you want to be eco friendly you don’t build a new house… You buy an old one and restore it with eco friendly materials. There’s a whole industry for that in Germany.
regardless of the golf course, consider the HUGE HOUSE that will probably only house one or two people for 3 months yearly that they had to buzz down trees for. And they DARE call it eco-friendly. smh.
don't forget the very eco friendly plastic golf balls that get thrown in the ocean, they're such a tasty treat for fish, especially once they degrade to delicious microplastics, and all of that delectable fertilizer runoff
The reality of this glass house is that everyone would be terrified to live here during the night. I mean, imagine late night, you hear a small sound outside. Is it a stalker? A wild animal? A murderer? Slender man? Fear would be multiplied thousands of times
@@notaheretic6675 exactly, and the echo my GOD. It’s different if you only hear a single sound, but hearing it constantly? I mean imagine, 3 am, late night glass of water, and you hear a sound somewhere in the house, and it goes on for a few seconds. Maybe a loud bang, something hit the floor, but it sounds like multiple things. Imagine footsteps. 3 am and you’re tired, your own footsteps would echo, 2 footsteps for every 1, makes it sound like someone is in your house walking around
Those cavernous rooms would be a nightmare to heat properly, too. The more I see these places, the more I think "what would I want with that?" It all looks so uncomfortable and unfriendly. It doesn't look like somewhere a person could really live.
right? the way he said "its surrounded by the same forest that's been kept natural for the last thousands of years" was ironic and chilling. yeah, the same forest contractors had to buzz down for this very mansion!!
Oh boi. Thats the thing that caused the least amount of damage. The most damaged were caused by the INSANE amount of co2 that all that conreate released
That glass house literally just looks like an empty warehouse or car dealership on the inside. It's amazing how rich people will pay top dollar for something that actually is just a lazy empty space.
Calling a house "eco friendly" and showing all these solar panels before immediately cutting to how this is a "golfer's paradise" shows that they have no idea what "environmentally friendly" actually means
I will never understand why people who build these big houses always have the worst kitchen possible. Even if you don't use it, just go ham and make a restaurant style kitchen in your home, it will look cool as hell.
As a designer, this is a bizarre and carefully considered building for sociopaths. The insulation wouldn’t be enough to keep the house efficiently heated or cooled- I’m praying the concrete flooring would be properly heated. And the lack of character in the property shows this benefits a week staycation rental, rather than a tangible space for a person to full time live in. The home does its best to invite nature into the indoor landscape but the sheer size of the interior makes it feel uneasy, and deafeningly silent- with materials that offer energy, and busyness. Overall- the fundamental concern is that this is not a home for a normal person to live in longer than a month.
Great analysis on that first home. I'm not a designer or architect, but my first impressions are that the big open empty spaces and all the windows could only appeal to people who want everyone else to see and hear them whether we want to or not, and perhaps to people who want to see and hear everyone in the building whether they want to be seen or heard or not... a "home" of some sort built for an exhibitionist or narcissist or paranoid control-freak, surely. The video commentary's remark that the bathroom looks like something out of a prison is remarkably on target, and I found the bedroom with a double-bed facing what looks like a child's or guest's bed unsettling as well. There is no intimacy or privacy in that place, it's a place where everyone watches and can be watched by each other at all times. A house with no respect for boundaries... it's weird and creepy to me. "A building for sociopaths" sounds about right on target to me! The other buildings are not quite as psychologically disturbing to me in that way, but there's still something weird and "off" about most of them. The running theme is (to my eye) one of exceedingly bad taste and discomfort. The weirdest things to me, other than the architectural aesthetics of awkward "minimalism" and "modernism" broken into random heaps and heaps of heaps of angles and styles, was the one mansion loaded with weird paintings and murals of profoundly depressed-looking (poor?) people (reminds me of those homes decorated with paintings of miserable-looking crying clowns - who does that???), and that home with all the ankle-high furniture (was it a mansion built for claustrophobic gnomes???) A couple of the places looked like places you might rent for a weekend business retreat or small convention (complete with meeting rooms full of chairs and couches for dozens of people to watch presentations or listen to speeches, but not much life otherwise), or like fancy vacation rental cabins, but not much like homes. The one home with the weird entrance built on a highly polished walkway looked like something that was obviously intended to impress and intimidate visitors, rather than welcome them. All very weird. Overall, there were a couple things in there I actually liked - there was one small kitchen that looked fine to me except for its lack of windows - but mostly these were places I couldn't call "home" in any way. If I had 24 million dollars to spend on building a home, this is NOT what I would spend it on, but maybe that's why I don't have 24 million dollars to spend: I don't think or live like multi-millionaires do. Thank heavens!
@@pietrayday9915 appreciate the input on this! Take some time to invest in studying history of modern architecture (1900-present) and you’ll see a lot of factors play a role of physiological nature within the planning process of these properties. Material is a very key element in minimalism and standard “modernism”, so considering looking at both homes and what elements come out- the visual inertia it inflicts on the viewer and of course how it makes YOU feel is important. In some way, I’d say if the architects on both these homes were aiming for what Charlie, and I assume all of us here would think- they nailed it. But all in the weirdest ways.
to the first bathroom's credit, the shower/toilet positioning is perfect for the severe food poisoning you get from eating something that went bad because you couldn't fit it in the world's tiniest fridge
the eco friendly house is so funny, “we believe in being eco friendly so we destroyed a bunch of wooded areas that wildlife lived and thrived in so that we could build a massive unnecessary house and golf course that only ppl who dump oil and don’t care about the environment could afford”
„Oh yeah, and we used an amount of concrete and cement which could usually house maybe five or six families to accommodate one family which probably uses it as their summer home.“
@@hugonottmayr i rlly don’t know what their line of thought and reason was for this house, it’s just so ironic and stupid, truly only something a stupidly rich person could come up with
It's just an asset, they buy it to store wealth since money loses value with time, but houses don't, so when they need money, they sell it, or use it as collateral for a loan.
Not necessary over lands but all the expensive craps they’re putting inside probably have more carbon footprints than 1,000 people would spend in their lifetime.
You sound like the typical Twitter user tho Lots of people who care about the environment can afford it, for example actors, musicians, producers, directors, eco-lifestyle CEO's, etc
And just think of what it costs to light and hat those mausoleums and monstrosities.... "Eco-friendly" my arse: these things are exercises in conspicuous consumption of energy, water, money, time, labor, and other resources. I'm not tiny-house guy or environmentalist, but these "houses" are in no way represent a modest, frugal, or conservative lifestyle, and they certainly aren't "eco-friendly". These are monuments to wealth and the luxury of being able to waste more of it than anyone else.
It's not even just that. The thing with these "eco friendly" gettups is just how much space age tech and materials it uses. Like bro, not only did you cut down the forest in another country, but you strip mined the ground under it (child labor involvment varries) all just to convince yourself you're doing more good than harm.
@@shiranui498 Lifecycle-assesment shows that for most concrete constructions of this size, especially considering the span of those ceilings, the CO2 emissions of production outweighs the energy it takes to heat or cool the building. Even if heating or cooling wasn't needed, the damage is allready done..
That's uh usually what the original person who commissioned the house did, then they got bored of the and it's a regular old rich person mansion that nobody wants to buy
as a guy that spent almost 15 years cleaning windows i can tell you, you dont want to live in that house made of glass surounded by nothing than trees.
Well to be fair, if I was that rich then hiring a full-time dedicated window cleaner is probably something that's not even close to putting a dent into my income
...what? A large footprint isn't neccessarily not eco-friendly. Do people fucking realize they actually have to say something? We can't read your mind. WHAT IS YOUR POINT.
bruh, it's not even the building after construction that pollutes the most but the construct process itself lmfao. love how property developers take that out and greenwash this crap.
I don’t mind having a sharp modern look, only problem I have is when they over exaggerate it with “expensive material” and long ass hallways. And these houses say it all
Because the people that own these properties don't stay in them long and usually have people that cook and clean for them. Think about it, they are busy and move a lot, at least a lot of them.
alr im gonna have about a million kids trying to dox me and mentally destroy me after hearing me say this but -- i kinda like the house aesthetically. its just an opinion dont be a twitter kid
@@dwighttanielu7000 ikr, like you can do literally anything else in this world, but no, you need to make a bot that would convince nobody else but 10yos
@sotuur aeei Well, if I'm going to pay a bazillion dollars to live in a countryside that could pass for the woods around Camp Crystal Lake, then I expect the house to match. I don't want to live in a gigantic, sterile-looking, Modern Deco glass PC case. Give me West Mansion from the Splatterhouse games, complete with animated deer heads that vomit blood and laugh maniacally at me while I'm trying to cook dinner or take a shit! >:)
That "minimalist" house was anything but minimalism lmao I think they were looking for the word "modern." A minimalist house would be like a few rooms with basic necessities and neutral colors...
concepts like minimalism have been co-opted and commodified into products that you need to buy into and actively maintain, to just appear like you are leading a minimal lifestyle, instead of it being something you already are capable of if you readjusted and cut down on your existing space and habits that might not be essential.
Modernist architects be like: Oh, nobody likes my grey/white cube? Well, beauty is completely subjective. They must have destroyed all the ugly buildings in the past. My architecture is more conceptual anyway. They're probably racists.
Ngl, the glass house is terrifying. At night, those windows become one-way mirrors. You're surrounded by a black void as harsh white led spots glare down at you... Real 'abducted by aliens and thrown into an observational room' vibe.
I was thinking the same. People think slapping a few solar panels on their roof makes them eco friendly. Meanwhile you have a golf course that requires a ton of water. 🤦🏻♀️
@@chaoticoverdrive27 A ton of water **and** pesticides, fungicides, toxic fertilizer and no doubt gas powered mowing equipment. Golf courses are insanely toxic places for how common they are.
@@alexrogers777 and ofc the ecological impact of having a giant lap of ground with absolutely *no* benefit and ALL the same plants. It fucks with everything around it.
@@mynewaccount Id rather sleep in NYC than sleep in these shitty houses. Like bruh, your death ain’t going to be peaceful in these types of homes far away from civilization. You gonna get your ass Michael Myers.
As a paranoid and anxiety ridden person, I would have a heart attack if I had to live in this house. Having to sleep every night with 2 of your 4 walls completely open to the outside would be absolutely terrifying.
@@synexiasaturnds727yearsago7 And how are guns going to help you when you're asleep? What, are you gonna install an AI-controlled turret in the ceiling?
"What exactly makes this house eco-friendly?" You see, for ever dollar you spend on it, 0.0001 cents will be donated to a charity that fights climate change by telling poor people to buy 'organic' food.
Only a psychopath could stand living in a house with all glass walls the second it got dark out. I get paranoid sitting next to the glass door in my house at night but this? I’d be in a living nightmare
The entire gimmick of the house seems meant to appeal to people that like camping and the outdoors and stuff. Yes, if it was a house next to road the glass thing would be weird as hell, but in the middle of a woody area it's not really an issue.
@@kody1654 After a tornado hit my neighborhood back in like 2011 and the shingles got absoutely ripped off, just getting a metal roof was far cheaper and honestly its held up really well still.
I like larger houses but I don't like houses with spacious rooms. Victorian villas are more my type because they keep a small feel but they have plenty of rooms
@@turborooster8548 The style of life they live is distasteful. If they really cared for our planet, they would live in a house within their needs. The materials and land usage are not justified by a couple heat pumps and a green roof. I think, its distasteful.
@D-Ron Jamarkus Robinson I don't understand the relevance of your opinion? I mean, Obamas home is absurd in scale, though, that was not the point you were trying to make now, was it?
This is why you should hire architects, and not designers for those fucking houses. At least they can make something that looks better and that is ACTUALLY functional. Guy spent 7M on a house and couldn't even hire a real architect
Problem is, Architects just want to make a name for themselves by designing something different and spectacular. They have no concern about how difficult it is to live in, Jeez, half the jobs I've worked on that were Architect designed had so many design issues that just hadn't been thought about or wouldn't work properly, even down to stairs being impossible to build correctly. Architects are a waste of space......
With "eco-friendly" apparently meaning "there are solar panels on the roof that can't even power the garage door and we put some shitty plants in one or two places, what more could you want?"
@@lateral1385 If we take that logic and stretch it to its extreme then a hamster wheel could power the entire Earth, provided the battery used to store that energy is capable enough. Does that mean that a hamster wheel can actually power the entire Earth? No, as it would have to run for a very long time for any meaningful result. Same here: I doubt those solar panels are powerful enough for the garage door without using batteries to get around it.
An "eco-friendly mansion" is a self-contradiction lol. Oh yeah lol, it's definitely eco-friendly to expend those kind of resources for the construction and all the fuel burned doing it etc. to build a giant private residence for one rich buyer lol. Also these ones in the middle of nowhere. They aren't producing their own food and stuff lol. That's that much further for food and stuff to be shipped to their remote mansion lol.
I would never live in a glass house because then I’d have to finally kick my crippling stone throwing addiction and I’m frankly not ready to confront those demons.
Its giving that one millionare from Ex Machina, like the next person that buys the glass house is gonna find a rogue AI in the basement and the body of the last owner with it
I just love how the guy in the second house is like "do you see this art?".... and then, instead of saying something like it was made by this artist I really like or just something about it, he just drops the price tag :D
the artist was either actually a talentless dweeb who where naively disheartened that all their hard work was only credited by the price tag or knew exactly this was going to happen and maybe even expected it because they purposely did an ugly as sin soulless art piece just to pander to rich folks to pay their bills. I know, i'm an artist. Its almost always the same ol' stories.
yeah plus imagine how cold it'll get in the winter with that much open space (plus they never seem to have curtains so nothing keeping the little warmth you have in). although im going to assume cold doesn't exist where these houses are
I can honestly live with the loneliness and the feeling this place evokes, I kind of like it even though I know I'm not in the majority, but glass everywhere? With no way to hide? Absolutely not. All it would take is a tornado passing through and your interior is screwed.
@ImperiumRomanum exactly. you host parties at these houses, they aren't made to live in for long term, it's fucking disgusting if you asked me.. ya know, millions that are homeless..
I want to see a version of this show where, instead of touring stupid rich people homes, we tour completely random, average US citizen homes. I feel like that would be far more interesting to see, both from a design aspect with how people decorate their homes and from a relatability aspect.
That would be pretty good actually, though people may not want others to see their houses because of privacy and all that... Regardless, great idea, don't know if it'd actually work
I’ve been inside the second house twice, I was hired to clean the whole thing as well as sanitize it with a backpack sprayer during Covid. It was incredible. Kings Point, Long Island. It is very surprising that they did not show the indoor pool room. Oh and I got to see those bedrooms, pretty cool but not that special. A couple nice upstairs bathrooms though, a lot of annoying glass to wipe down. Also the upstairs walkways pass over the main living room and you have to lean over the side just to clean them, pretty scary. They also filmed part of the equalizer movie with Denzel Washington there.
I laughed when they were panning over the roof while talking about how environmentally friendly it is, then ended the shot with a guy hitting plastic balls into the ocean lolol
* slaps 1 billion solar panels on the roof but makes the other parts of the house bad for the enviroment and the inside is also bad too * look at my beautifull eco house 😊😊😊😊
4:10 the worst thing by far about this bathroom is the design of the shower. A walk-in with no sort of hand rails or other supports on _glossy_ tiles? Wet feet on glossy tiles is a huge slip hazard, somebody's 100% gonna get hurt in that bathroom.
The showerhead to the right is the perfect distance from the toilet to split your skull open when you slip. Also, that glass better be quite strong as well considering the possibility of slipping.
If I had a lot of money to spend on a house, I’d make it as practical and comfortable as possible. You know, the things you would want in a home that are hard to get in a budget place like a cheap apartment. My first thought is actually being able to have a normal temperature in the house - something that probably isn’t possible with all that glass and open space. It must be a nightmare to try to cool that thing down inside when the hot sun is shining through every wall, or to warm it up when literally everything is made of cold stone and glass.
i know right, I was thinking it's a shame the kitchens in all these houses are so small, a nice big kitchen would be the first thing I would want in a fancy house
Heavy, I agree I know you did not ask but what's your opinion on small outdoor house(probably somewhere in the forest close to a small town) that you may design with the intention for secrecy and fun in mind. P.S somewhere in Ohio and it's likely 5-10 acres max with a rental.
Honestly Europe (especially France) rules in this concept because they have deeply rooted families that always continued to reproduce and achieve what they can together instead of all focusing on themselves, going overboard, and hurting the economy
Realtor: So, what are you looking for in a mansion? Some Crazy Rich Guy: I want my neighbors to see me taking a shit. Realtor: Alright, it looks like there's 5 properties available to choose from.
These $10 million mansions are just as practical as the diamond block houses I made in minecraft when I was a kid
DAMN WHY IS THIS COMMENT SO TRUE LMAOOOO
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why cant there be a crappy diamond house irl for $70 million already
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also Damn bro its been three minutes and there is already bots here lmao
@UCqyPHPfCy_XYLb4YikjVNOw its a bot dude.
I'm pretty sure who ever owns this weird glass house is DEEPLY into voyeurism. Watching, being watched, every aspect of it.
Something called curtains exist
Someone who likes to go outside but doesn’t like to go outside.
@@ahmedazeez9253 that would be a crap ton of curtains. Like a truly obnoxious amount to actually use
@@ahmedazeez9253 it’s an all glass house
@@ahmedazeez9253 Curtains were the first because things I looked for.
Look again, much of the downstairs area doesn't even have a set up for curtain rings yet.
Look at the bathroom then the downstairs ... You could install them yourself sure but then ... That also defeats the purpose of the glass walls and is a lot of extra work for how much you're paying.
Like you'd expect motorized curtains or something. Also looking at the kitchen, that place wasn't designed to be lived in, that's just a summer home.
Ah yes, I would love to pay millions for a house of windows that offers no privacy whatsoever
if scp-001 would happen, living in that house would be a death zone
And safety unless they’re bulletproof which if they’re not would be shocking
too be fair, its on 22 acres of private property, so if someone were to see you, they would be trespassing on your property
@@alextait8255 news flash, even the government spies on you (near me they fly spy planes tracking everyone's location and storing everywhere you've been for long periods of time, and this is in the US, without a warrant. I'm only going to refer to public examples (specifically I'm referring to the Baltimore Spy planes if you'd like to look up the court papers where the only thing the court found wrong was police using that data without a warrant, but nothing about spying to begin with).
You can't tell me with a straight face that a person that rich would have no enemies or paparazzi or government interests.
And the greenhouse effect
I love how charlies first worries for the small fridge is his soups and mountain dews
Is that not all you need?
Gamer feul
@@thatnicklongo5939 when you translate ur comment it says "gamer bad"
first one feels like the architect heard the saying "don't throw stones from glass houses, ' thought it didn't make sense because glass houses don't exist, and decided to remedy that
I was trying to understand why the bathroom creeped me out so much, turns out the color palette and overall atmosfere remembered me the movie Saw 1.
I feel like I could sneeze and shatter that glass mansion. I wouldn't feel super comfortable living there, tiptoing around in fear of breaking something. It's like if your phone screen was a whole house.
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One slammed door and that house is done.
Truth
They got tempered glass now so that wont be possible, tho i can agree that the design is utter garbage.
Deer screaming and illuminating animal eyes in the woods watching you at night…so relaxing!
If you want to feel like a fish in a bowl lol
"So in respect of their privacy, we won't be showing the bedrooms"
"FUCK"
Look like the kind of houses I built when I tried sims on my girlfriends PC and had no idea what I was doing.
@MGTHREE Entrepreneur no one asked the 14 year old who spams the same 4 nazi edit gifs
Already said that joke plus ratio
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@MGTHREE Entrepreneur attention seeker
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13:52 “Enviable gym” literally any decent apartment complex will have more equipment in their gym.
I swear, the architects of these houses must do the bare minimum when designing the actual structure of the house and then they're just like, "Yeah throw some exotic and expensive materials in there," and then boom it's worth 18 million dollars.
"hey doug, how can we get these people to pay a lot for their house?"
"uhh, maybe make an actually visually appealing as well as convenient building? something big and elaborate, but also pleasant to look at. something people would wanna live in."
"... _throws doug out the window,_ okay uhh jerry what do you say??"
*"M A R B L E."*
"PERFECT"
@@enbyfrogz6766 I visualised this entire meme, thank you for taking the time to write this out 👑
Eco-freindly house... with a golf course.
You know how wasteful golf courses are? They're like lawns times a hundred, they guzzle water, guzzle gas, and you don't even get anything out of it cause golf fucking sucks.
The glass house is a discord moderators nightmare, too much sunlight for them
Imagine taking a shower and at the same time pooping in the toilet under the shower head.
honestly i wouldnt like that either, i dont wanna wake up blinded by sunlight
The underground garage... I didn't hear a word about drainage, nor maintenance...
Since it is a forest factor in dead leafs, rain water gushing in, snow, snow melting in...
I wonder if the architects. Modern architects ever factor in real world conditions, functionality, and maintenance... Or just use 3D computer models with zero real world factors.
that reference to the Underoath song made my entire week charlie.
Why would anyone actually ever want to live in these places? You'd be wasting so much money on space you don't need...
Because they are super rich and need to burn their money.
Hey your the guy from mcc rising right?
Don't forget property taxes, heating, and cooling.
Yo yello I'm a fan
Thats the modern form of decadency. Not having a lot of stuff, but paying for empty space you dont use.
all rich minimalistic homes just look like when you build a giant minecraft mansion through a tutorial and don’t know how to decorate it
As someone whos lived in colorado 17 years now, you dont move to co for anything but a view, its expensive and going to hell now
*People a century ago:* A man's home is his castle...
*People of tomorrow:* I live in a display case...
these people with too much money have the worst design sense
I feel like the glass house would be good as a second house for a rich person to party in and absolutely nothing else and then again do you want a bunch of drunk people in a house that is 80% glass
@Max William Lauf make it a parody comedy type movie where it’s a bunch of people playing caricatures of popular influencers
11:06 that has to be the shittiest pool ever created. you dip your toes in and the waters already over the walls😭
This whole house looks like a screenshot from one of those 'realistic Minecraft shader + texture pack interior' UA-cam video
The first one looks like a brand new grocery store before they start putting the shelves in😂😂😂
That glass mansion made me cringe, theres no privacy at all, plus if a group of burglars wanted to rob you they would have a good idea where the valuable are without even breaking in. After all, the whole place is made of fucking glass
The sad old people art is genuinely the funniest things in this entire wideo wth
A friend of mine does home theater installations and he said rich people have zero sense of sound design. They think you can throw million dollar sound systems on top of marble floors and glass walls and expect it to sound good at full volume lol
I hate how unlivable these giant mansions look. Like sure it looks fancy but like,, would you actually want to live there? No carpets? No cozy spaces? Giant echoing empty rooms full of ugly minimalist colors and boring modern shapes? Everything needing to be kept pristine constantly? They always look so soulless and uncomfortable, yuck
Me in their age i used to be mega shy. So shy that you would not be able to pull a single word out of me even if it was "what's your name?" type of question
6:39 lmao 👽
imagine a natural disaster with all the windows
3:55 Whilse you are taking a shit you can watch you're homie taking a shower
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If I had $10 million and the land, I could absolutely do a much better and realer comfortable job at EVERYTHING
8:35 How the hell would you get your food and supplies in the mountains.
3:20
you hunt it
I find it always amusing when someone calls a mansion „eco friendly“. If you build solar panels over your run of the mill house it’d be taking decades till it payed off the carbon released for the building process. A 24M dollar house will probably need a few centuries…
If you want to be eco friendly you don’t build a new house… You buy an old one and restore it with eco friendly materials. There’s a whole industry for that in Germany.
I live a couple miles away from this house. See it every day when I’m going to some of my sports games it’s insane.
This is definitely gonna be a part of a mafia wattpad fanfic.
Throwing Stones > Glass houses
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It's the US, go with a gun, even the worst handgun would do insane damage.
Sounds like a cool band name
loOol
"Eco--friendly house"
...with a private helicopter. And a golf court that they probably had to cut down a forest to make. And god knows what else.
regardless of the golf course, consider the HUGE HOUSE that will probably only house one or two people for 3 months yearly that they had to buzz down trees for. And they DARE call it eco-friendly. smh.
The stupid thing with “eco friendly” mansions is that they basically say yeah but that doesn’t count and then dump oil into the sea for fun
the chopper is just decoration, that roof is too small and lacks other required stuff to be a true helipad
And the amount of concrete alone probably emitted 20x CO2e that a normal home would have.
don't forget the very eco friendly plastic golf balls that get thrown in the ocean, they're such a tasty treat for fish, especially once they degrade to delicious microplastics, and all of that delectable fertilizer runoff
The reality of this glass house is that everyone would be terrified to live here during the night. I mean, imagine late night, you hear a small sound outside. Is it a stalker? A wild animal? A murderer? Slender man? Fear would be multiplied thousands of times
yeah, but probably you will get used to it after a while
Yup. People have a natural fear of sleeping out in the open. This house is tailor made to enhance man's natural agoraphobia.
Living in this house sounds like actual torture
Man you can not even shoot the demon becaus it would ruin the glass house
@@notaheretic6675 exactly, and the echo my GOD. It’s different if you only hear a single sound, but hearing it constantly? I mean imagine, 3 am, late night glass of water, and you hear a sound somewhere in the house, and it goes on for a few seconds. Maybe a loud bang, something hit the floor, but it sounds like multiple things. Imagine footsteps. 3 am and you’re tired, your own footsteps would echo, 2 footsteps for every 1, makes it sound like someone is in your house walking around
That glass house seems like the perfect location for a horror movie to take place.
Or a Hitman mission
Yeah idk how people can sleep in a room with glass walls. I’d feel paranoid 24/7.
it looks like worse then the 13 ghosts movie house
I would film a horror movie in that house, wouldnt even be that hard.
@@siiighhhs Right that’s literally just a big ass opening for potential stalkers or robbers to watch you from
The terms “eco-friendly” and “MEGA mansion” are mutually exclusive
Lmao right. They literally had a small golf course in front too, just about the most wasteful and terrible thing you can do for an ecosystem
Seriously, the footprint of a millionaire equals thousands, a billionaire equals a small country.
@@kathylennerds750 b-b-b-but the living rooftop!!! the rooftop has a plant!!!
it’s basically greenwashing a house lmao
Those cavernous rooms would be a nightmare to heat properly, too. The more I see these places, the more I think "what would I want with that?" It all looks so uncomfortable and unfriendly. It doesn't look like somewhere a person could really live.
Imagine how much land had to be deforested in order to build that golf course for the “eco-friendly” mansion
Yeah or how much water it takes every day, continuously.
golf courses are also notoriously the opposite of eco friendly
right? the way he said "its surrounded by the same forest that's been kept natural for the last thousands of years" was ironic and chilling. yeah, the same forest contractors had to buzz down for this very mansion!!
Oh boi. Thats the thing that caused the least amount of damage.
The most damaged were caused by the INSANE amount of co2 that all that conreate released
All golf courses put together take up 0.001% of all forested land
That glass house literally just looks like an empty warehouse or car dealership on the inside. It's amazing how rich people will pay top dollar for something that actually is just a lazy empty space.
They were never known to be educated
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@cr1tikal multiverse ol8o🙏
for reals gimme a cozy cabin anyday
This is actually the perfect house for a hitman game.
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Kinda reminds me of that new Zealand mission
who needs agent 47 when they're this compromised
That beach house in Hitman 2 was my favorite map haha
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Calling a house "eco friendly" and showing all these solar panels before immediately cutting to how this is a "golfer's paradise" shows that they have no idea what "environmentally friendly" actually means
Nope
@@dimitriwarchief301hey bud hows your ottism?
yeah it's all for show
I will never understand why people who build these big houses always have the worst kitchen possible. Even if you don't use it, just go ham and make a restaurant style kitchen in your home, it will look cool as hell.
If anything it makes it unusable for your private chef. Even if you don’t use it, it should still be functional.
Ngl , my house kitchen look way better than this and it not much expensive . Your have like MILLION OF DOLLAR BRO WHY THE FOCK MAN , look like shite
I think rich people just order off uber
They had to cut the kitchen budget to get that marble
fr man fuckin 25million dollars and you get a dorm kitchen
As a designer, this is a bizarre and carefully considered building for sociopaths. The insulation wouldn’t be enough to keep the house efficiently heated or cooled- I’m praying the concrete flooring would be properly heated. And the lack of character in the property shows this benefits a week staycation rental, rather than a tangible space for a person to full time live in. The home does its best to invite nature into the indoor landscape but the sheer size of the interior makes it feel uneasy, and deafeningly silent- with materials that offer energy, and busyness. Overall- the fundamental concern is that this is not a home for a normal person to live in longer than a month.
Just like another comment said, they're probably made to throw parties at.
@@NikyCROW Agreed, nobody is actually gonna live in a place like that full time
Looks like the House out of Oblivion, and that was built by ‘SPOILER’ Homicidal Alien AI
Great analysis on that first home. I'm not a designer or architect, but my first impressions are that the big open empty spaces and all the windows could only appeal to people who want everyone else to see and hear them whether we want to or not, and perhaps to people who want to see and hear everyone in the building whether they want to be seen or heard or not... a "home" of some sort built for an exhibitionist or narcissist or paranoid control-freak, surely. The video commentary's remark that the bathroom looks like something out of a prison is remarkably on target, and I found the bedroom with a double-bed facing what looks like a child's or guest's bed unsettling as well. There is no intimacy or privacy in that place, it's a place where everyone watches and can be watched by each other at all times. A house with no respect for boundaries... it's weird and creepy to me. "A building for sociopaths" sounds about right on target to me!
The other buildings are not quite as psychologically disturbing to me in that way, but there's still something weird and "off" about most of them. The running theme is (to my eye) one of exceedingly bad taste and discomfort. The weirdest things to me, other than the architectural aesthetics of awkward "minimalism" and "modernism" broken into random heaps and heaps of heaps of angles and styles, was the one mansion loaded with weird paintings and murals of profoundly depressed-looking (poor?) people (reminds me of those homes decorated with paintings of miserable-looking crying clowns - who does that???), and that home with all the ankle-high furniture (was it a mansion built for claustrophobic gnomes???) A couple of the places looked like places you might rent for a weekend business retreat or small convention (complete with meeting rooms full of chairs and couches for dozens of people to watch presentations or listen to speeches, but not much life otherwise), or like fancy vacation rental cabins, but not much like homes. The one home with the weird entrance built on a highly polished walkway looked like something that was obviously intended to impress and intimidate visitors, rather than welcome them. All very weird.
Overall, there were a couple things in there I actually liked - there was one small kitchen that looked fine to me except for its lack of windows - but mostly these were places I couldn't call "home" in any way. If I had 24 million dollars to spend on building a home, this is NOT what I would spend it on, but maybe that's why I don't have 24 million dollars to spend: I don't think or live like multi-millionaires do. Thank heavens!
@@pietrayday9915 appreciate the input on this! Take some time to invest in studying history of modern architecture (1900-present) and you’ll see a lot of factors play a role of physiological nature within the planning process of these properties. Material is a very key element in minimalism and standard “modernism”, so considering looking at both homes and what elements come out- the visual inertia it inflicts on the viewer and of course how it makes YOU feel is important. In some way, I’d say if the architects on both these homes were aiming for what Charlie, and I assume all of us here would think- they nailed it. But all in the weirdest ways.
to the first bathroom's credit, the shower/toilet positioning is perfect for the severe food poisoning you get from eating something that went bad because you couldn't fit it in the world's tiniest fridge
lul
they really truly did think of everything!
the eco friendly house is so funny, “we believe in being eco friendly so we destroyed a bunch of wooded areas that wildlife lived and thrived in so that we could build a massive unnecessary house and golf course that only ppl who dump oil and don’t care about the environment could afford”
„Oh yeah, and we used an amount of concrete and cement which could usually house maybe five or six families to accommodate one family which probably uses it as their summer home.“
@@hugonottmayr i rlly don’t know what their line of thought and reason was for this house, it’s just so ironic and stupid, truly only something a stupidly rich person could come up with
It's just an asset, they buy it to store wealth since money loses value with time, but houses don't, so when they need money, they sell it, or use it as collateral for a loan.
Not necessary over lands but all the expensive craps they’re putting inside probably have more carbon footprints than 1,000 people would spend in their lifetime.
You sound like the typical Twitter user tho
Lots of people who care about the environment can afford it, for example actors, musicians, producers, directors, eco-lifestyle CEO's, etc
I like how all of these "eco friendly" houses have massive lawns that need more water every week than a 4 person household uses in a month
And just think of what it costs to light and hat those mausoleums and monstrosities.... "Eco-friendly" my arse: these things are exercises in conspicuous consumption of energy, water, money, time, labor, and other resources.
I'm not tiny-house guy or environmentalist, but these "houses" are in no way represent a modest, frugal, or conservative lifestyle, and they certainly aren't "eco-friendly". These are monuments to wealth and the luxury of being able to waste more of it than anyone else.
Just the construction materials alone dwarf the environmental impact of any normal sized house.
@@thedrumguy2350 not to mention trying to provide ac to such a huge space
It's not even just that. The thing with these "eco friendly" gettups is just how much space age tech and materials it uses. Like bro, not only did you cut down the forest in another country, but you strip mined the ground under it (child labor involvment varries) all just to convince yourself you're doing more good than harm.
@@shiranui498 Lifecycle-assesment
shows that for most concrete constructions of this size, especially considering the span of those ceilings, the CO2 emissions of production outweighs the energy it takes to heat or cool the building. Even if heating or cooling wasn't needed, the damage is allready done..
If you have millions of dollars, why would you ever buy a "pre made" house? Just build one from scratch exactly how you want it to be SMH.
Why do you think the guy showing the houses seems so desperate? Nobody wants to buy them.
That's uh usually what the original person who commissioned the house did, then they got bored of the and it's a regular old rich person mansion that nobody wants to buy
Many of them inherited much of the money and lack any hint of creativity whatsoever.
Yeah prebuilds are over priced
And pre builds don’t come with rgb
"eco-friendly mansion" is the most ridiculous oxymoron i've ever heard
Rich ppl and their organic shit
as a guy that spent almost 15 years cleaning windows i can tell you, you dont want to live in that house made of glass surounded by nothing than trees.
Because of tree sap, bird shit and even more tree sap, getting on your windows 24/7?
@@BloodyBay Just my porches and windows alone get completely coated in a thick layer of pollen so I can only imagine the nightmare.
Well to be fair, if I was that rich then hiring a full-time dedicated window cleaner is probably something that's not even close to putting a dent into my income
Thank you Mads Mikkelson
*but trees
The sheer audacity of calling a house bigger than a fucking elementary school "eco-friendly" is blowing my mind a bit
Lol, so true. Couldn't even imagine having a place this big. "Eco-friendly" is now just a buzzword to sell products, nothing more.
Nothing says eco friendly like a private fucking golf course.
@@dancom6030 lmao😭
...what? A large footprint isn't neccessarily not eco-friendly. Do people fucking realize they actually have to say something? We can't read your mind. WHAT IS YOUR POINT.
bruh, it's not even the building after construction that pollutes the most but the construct process itself lmfao. love how property developers take that out and greenwash this crap.
Why is everything in these homes so sharp and uncomfortable? They’re literally the antonyms of cozy.
They look so sterile too, they don't look like they're to be lived in at all. No life anywhere...
I don’t mind having a sharp modern look, only problem I have is when they over exaggerate it with “expensive material” and long ass hallways. And these houses say it all
It legit looks like the workplace of a tech startup…
Because the people that own these properties don't stay in them long and usually have people that cook and clean for them. Think about it, they are busy and move a lot, at least a lot of them.
alr im gonna have about a million kids trying to dox me and mentally destroy me after hearing me say this but -- i kinda like the house aesthetically. its just an opinion dont be a twitter kid
Don't worry about the size of the fridge. You'll have a constant supply of fresh poultry as birds constantly smash into the sides of that glass house.
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Millionaire: "I want to feel like I live in my office."
Architect: "Say no more."
@Instagram User bruh shut up
@@mehrandaboi3854 these bots remind me how some are desperate to just stoop so low to this kind of behaviour
@@dwighttanielu7000 ikr, like you can do literally anything else in this world, but no, you need to make a bot that would convince nobody else but 10yos
@@blokin5039 what dyou mean
@@blokin5039 Found the creator of the bot
This looks like a house ONLY to showcase cars in, but not to actually exist in
which house exactly?
@@CallumsArmy I'm guessing they meant the "all glass walls" house. It would be like a big car dealership or shop window for your cars.
@sotuur aeei hereditary lol
@sotuur aeei Well, if I'm going to pay a bazillion dollars to live in a countryside that could pass for the woods around Camp Crystal Lake, then I expect the house to match. I don't want to live in a gigantic, sterile-looking, Modern Deco glass PC case. Give me West Mansion from the Splatterhouse games, complete with animated deer heads that vomit blood and laugh maniacally at me while I'm trying to cook dinner or take a shit! >:)
@@BloodyBay you get it
That "minimalist" house was anything but minimalism lmao
I think they were looking for the word "modern." A minimalist house would be like a few rooms with basic necessities and neutral colors...
concepts like minimalism have been co-opted and commodified into products that you need to buy into and actively maintain, to just appear like you are leading a minimal lifestyle, instead of it being something you already are capable of if you readjusted and cut down on your existing space and habits that might not be essential.
"minimalist mansion" is kind of an oxymoron
A minimalist house would be like one of those tiny houses
@@RuthwikRao Sad rich people adopted it to fell special, rather than seeking the therapy and deep human connection they desperately need.
Modernist architects be like:
Oh, nobody likes my grey/white cube? Well, beauty is completely subjective. They must have destroyed all the ugly buildings in the past. My architecture is more conceptual anyway. They're probably racists.
"This bathroom's design was inspired by the cozy set of the first saw movie"
Ngl, the glass house is terrifying. At night, those windows become one-way mirrors. You're surrounded by a black void as harsh white led spots glare down at you... Real 'abducted by aliens and thrown into an observational room' vibe.
I wouldn't sleep ever in constant fear somethings watching me and could easily access me
I would rather live in a bunker than a glass box
"This house is eco friendly!"
"AND its for golf lovers!"
Welp.
I was thinking the same. People think slapping a few solar panels on their roof makes them eco friendly. Meanwhile you have a golf course that requires a ton of water. 🤦🏻♀️
@@chaoticoverdrive27 A ton of water **and** pesticides, fungicides, toxic fertilizer and no doubt gas powered mowing equipment. Golf courses are insanely toxic places for how common they are.
@@alexrogers777 and ofc the ecological impact of having a giant lap of ground with absolutely *no* benefit and ALL the same plants. It fucks with everything around it.
An eco friendly house where you slap golf balls towards the ocean.
Yeah, kinda contradictory.
I've seen enough horror movies to know that living in a house surrounded by pure forest is probably not a good idea...but hey, to each their own.
No the ones made of glass in the forest are from spy movies or you're probably going to get shot through a window because they have a loose end
Honestly who in there right fucking mind would live in a heavily isolated place? Fuck that shit.
@@mynewaccount Peaceful, yet completely suspenseful, horror-like bliss.
@@mynewaccount Id rather sleep in NYC than sleep in these shitty houses. Like bruh, your death ain’t going to be peaceful in these types of homes far away from civilization. You gonna get your ass Michael Myers.
@@tonyplays8083 no people no worries
As a paranoid and anxiety ridden person, I would have a heart attack if I had to live in this house. Having to sleep every night with 2 of your 4 walls completely open to the outside would be absolutely terrifying.
I'd probably just arm myself to the teeth if I ever bought this house
@@synexiasaturnds727yearsago7 And how are guns going to help you when you're asleep? What, are you gonna install an AI-controlled turret in the ceiling?
@@verisimuliI mean, it's not like you're in a coma...
"What exactly makes this house eco-friendly?"
You see, for ever dollar you spend on it, 0.0001 cents will be donated to a charity that fights climate change by telling poor people to buy 'organic' food.
The money is donated to the real estate agent to stand outside the house protesting its existence.
aww nothing like a mansion that costs millions made with outsourced materials to scream , "i love the earth, protect the earth!"
Limousine liberals doing their thing
@@FreePickCapper always someone making it political
@@westtexas_4491 cause politics is in everything
Only a psychopath could stand living in a house with all glass walls the second it got dark out. I get paranoid sitting next to the glass door in my house at night but this? I’d be in a living nightmare
ngl, they could buy curtains to cover all that glass, but the curtains would have be 999 miles long
Even the curtains wouldn't be enough, you'd need some sort of invisible force field to conceal the home.
@@puzzledpenguin517 you would probably need more curtains for the outside too
Well now we all know how to torture you mwahaha
The entire gimmick of the house seems meant to appeal to people that like camping and the outdoors and stuff. Yes, if it was a house next to road the glass thing would be weird as hell, but in the middle of a woody area it's not really an issue.
I like the idea of living in the woods surrounded by nature and stuff, but a cabin would be a much better choice than the glass house
I would take a 70s built house with shitty side paneling and a shingle roof over a glass house any day.
@@Seafoamworks99 tin roof would be better. Shits durable and its making a comeback.
@@kody1654 After a tornado hit my neighborhood back in like 2011 and the shingles got absoutely ripped off, just getting a metal roof was far cheaper and honestly its held up really well still.
It’s either cabin or green walls with fake plants I can hang everywhere. I’m broke so it’s green wall time.
I like larger houses but I don't like houses with spacious rooms. Victorian villas are more my type because they keep a small feel but they have plenty of rooms
Imagine calling a mansion environmentally conscious. The mental hoops these people have to jump through to justify their distasteful lifestyle.
Realistically, they don't give a fuck about justifying it to randos like us on the web with that much money to their net worth.
What do you mean' distasteful lifestyle'?
@@normandy2501 Justifying it to them selves, and for many of them, others too. Don't forget how vain, people can be.
@@turborooster8548 The style of life they live is distasteful. If they really cared for our planet, they would live in a house within their needs. The materials and land usage are not justified by a couple heat pumps and a green roof. I think, its distasteful.
@D-Ron Jamarkus Robinson I don't understand the relevance of your opinion? I mean, Obamas home is absurd in scale, though, that was not the point you were trying to make now, was it?
With the lack of walls in the first house, I’d imagine you’d have a lack of power outlets. Good luck plugging in any of your devices.
Floor sockets? 30m Extension cords?
Probably has them in the floor.
They are probably in the floor
Ever heard of ceiling outlets? Noob.
@@Game0verFool bro, the outlets are on the roof
This is why you should hire architects, and not designers for those fucking houses. At least they can make something that looks better and that is ACTUALLY functional. Guy spent 7M on a house and couldn't even hire a real architect
Banana 🍌
as someone who studied Industrial Design in college, I don't wanna feel included in the same group as these MFs who get paid to do shit like this 😭
@@RuthwikRao same man, same. I believe we will have a better understanding of the design AND function
Problem is, Architects just want to make a name for themselves by designing something different and spectacular. They have no concern about how difficult it is to live in, Jeez, half the jobs I've worked on that were Architect designed had so many design issues that just hadn't been thought about or wouldn't work properly, even down to stairs being impossible to build correctly. Architects are a waste of space......
The phrase “eco-friendly mansion” is the most ridiculous set of words I’ve ever seen
Geothermal is, in all fairness, quite eco-friendly.
"Eco-friendly superyachts" may be up there too!
With "eco-friendly" apparently meaning "there are solar panels on the roof that can't even power the garage door and we put some shitty plants in one or two places, what more could you want?"
@@bartholomewdan Solar power is *stored* so that it can be used when needed in whatever amount is needed. So- yes, it can power the garage doors.
@@lateral1385 If we take that logic and stretch it to its extreme then a hamster wheel could power the entire Earth, provided the battery used to store that energy is capable enough. Does that mean that a hamster wheel can actually power the entire Earth? No, as it would have to run for a very long time for any meaningful result. Same here: I doubt those solar panels are powerful enough for the garage door without using batteries to get around it.
Living in a dark forest with only glass walls, doesn't sound terrifying at all
Oh no not at all, just needs 13 ghosts to keep you company
Hide your mom
oh and since the walls are all glass someone can break in. enjoy your stay! 😊
It’s the Hampton’s so all you have to worry about is drunk rich fratboys
Serial killers: *Hippity Hoppity, Your house is our property*
An "eco-friendly mansion" is a self-contradiction lol. Oh yeah lol, it's definitely eco-friendly to expend those kind of resources for the construction and all the fuel burned doing it etc. to build a giant private residence for one rich buyer lol.
Also these ones in the middle of nowhere. They aren't producing their own food and stuff lol. That's that much further for food and stuff to be shipped to their remote mansion lol.
I would never live in a glass house because then I’d have to finally kick my crippling stone throwing addiction and I’m frankly not ready to confront those demons.
"Just because it's expensive doesn't mean it's good" - every sane person
that's the Veblen effect speaking there
@@ellis4752 can you define?
@@xboxboimchubz5296 it's the scientific name of the idea : "The pricier the better".
@@xboxboimchubz5296 it's pretty upsetting when you understand it's a psychological technique to make more profit for sales
@@ellis4752 I understand, it's not ALWAYS the best if it's pricey
not even joking i thought the thumbnail is from a SAW movie but hell no it's an actual bathroom that actual people use 💀
bruh this house has the same energy as the place where squid ward kept hearing "alone"
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Indeed it does. It just makes you question your surroundings.
lmaooo
Its giving that one millionare from Ex Machina, like the next person that buys the glass house is gonna find a rogue AI in the basement and the body of the last owner with it
This house owner: "Your house sucks"
Everyone else: "Your house is literally made of glass"
bitches really do be throwin' stones
All you would need is one rock to make them homeless
Imagine being the most paranoid nigga ever and having to stay there for a week 💀💀💀
@@help9737 Yeah, bruh is quite literally the living embodiment of the old proverb.
@@help9737 bruh momento
I just love how the guy in the second house is like "do you see this art?".... and then, instead of saying something like it was made by this artist I really like or just something about it, he just drops the price tag :D
People get art that means something to them. To the rich people that would actually buy this garbage, the meaning is just the price.
@@tomisaacson2762 yeah, a lot of ridiculously expensive art only gets bought by people who wanna evade taxes/launder money
@@3dDoener "it is up to you to find your own meaning in this blank white square, and that is the beauty of it"
the artist was either actually a talentless dweeb who where naively disheartened that all their hard work was only credited by the price tag or knew exactly this was going to happen and maybe even expected it because they purposely did an ugly as sin soulless art piece just to pander to rich folks to pay their bills. I know, i'm an artist. Its almost always the same ol' stories.
@@tornadodee148 Scamming rich people is a pretty good troll.
10 million just to live in a liminal space
I hate super open houses, it always feels so uncomfortable and kinda gives you a lonely feeling unless you have a lot of people living there.
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yeah plus imagine how cold it'll get in the winter with that much open space (plus they never seem to have curtains so nothing keeping the little warmth you have in). although im going to assume cold doesn't exist where these houses are
@@trustthesauce Cold inside is really not a problem anymore with modern double/triple glass.
@@blokin5039 ah that's true. guess im just used to living in shittier houses lol
I can honestly live with the loneliness and the feeling this place evokes, I kind of like it even though I know I'm not in the majority, but glass everywhere? With no way to hide? Absolutely not.
All it would take is a tornado passing through and your interior is screwed.
I refuse to believe anyone actually lives in houses like these. This just seems like a house people would buy just to have
not only do they live in them for maybe two weeks to a month out of the year, but these houses get torn down every five years and a new one is built
@ImperiumRomanum exactly. you host parties at these houses, they aren't made to live in for long term, it's fucking disgusting if you asked me.. ya know, millions that are homeless..
@ImperiumRomanum low quality bait
@@katzea.a7880 liked his own comment aswell, piss poor bait tbh
The buy it and then rent it out to people who wanna vaca/party
I admit, I find it so interesting to see the downright idiotic houses that rich people will buy only to never live in it.
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They all seem like they're for the purpose of showing off, not to be comfortable or cosy or fun.
The more money you spend on a house, the less time you'll have to be in it.
a rock in itself is a threat to the structural integrity of the first house
I want to see a version of this show where, instead of touring stupid rich people homes, we tour completely random, average US citizen homes. I feel like that would be far more interesting to see, both from a design aspect with how people decorate their homes and from a relatability aspect.
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Here you go
This exists
That would be pretty good actually, though people may not want others to see their houses because of privacy and all that...
Regardless, great idea, don't know if it'd actually work
Lol, that'd be a really cool idea! Sorta like Zillow Gone Wild
i would watch that
I’ve been inside the second house twice, I was hired to clean the whole thing as well as sanitize it with a backpack sprayer during Covid. It was incredible. Kings Point, Long Island. It is very surprising that they did not show the indoor pool room. Oh and I got to see those bedrooms, pretty cool but not that special. A couple nice upstairs bathrooms though, a lot of annoying glass to wipe down. Also the upstairs walkways pass over the main living room and you have to lean over the side just to clean them, pretty scary. They also filmed part of the equalizer movie with Denzel Washington there.
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I laughed when they were panning over the roof while talking about how environmentally friendly it is, then ended the shot with a guy hitting plastic balls into the ocean lolol
They make some that are supposedly dissolvable and safe to hit into the ocean but idk how much I believe the claims.
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it's so eco friendly, they only take 1000 years to dissolve!!!
@@Tulip_bip seriously?
@@nicksurfs1 mhm, plastic takes 1000 years to break down lmao
@@Tulip_bip I’m not talking about the regular plastic ones.
Love it when rich people own a multi acre mega mansion then slap a couple solar panels on the roof and call it 💫eco-friendly💫
* slaps 1 billion solar panels on the roof but makes the other parts of the house bad for the enviroment and the inside is also bad too * look at my beautifull eco house 😊😊😊😊
As a plant enthusiast, I love all the windows. I could live in a greenhouse.
As a normal person, I DON'T WANT TO LIVE IN A GREENHOUSE.
The glass house looks like a really difficult hitman level where there are sight lines across the map so you have to eliminate the target indirectly.
IOI:
*write that shit down!*
Ah, nothing screams "cozy" like a wide-open design, concrete/glass and sterile lighting.
When a multi million mansion has 2 solar panels; ECO FRIENDLY
The first house's bathroom/shower looks like a solitary confinement chamber from the 1920s
I was thinking the same! It felt almost like a prison cell, so not practical/comfortable
it's the scary cold blue lighting
Stanley Kubrick vibes
4:10 the worst thing by far about this bathroom is the design of the shower. A walk-in with no sort of hand rails or other supports on _glossy_ tiles? Wet feet on glossy tiles is a huge slip hazard, somebody's 100% gonna get hurt in that bathroom.
Also a SQUARE TOILET. Talk about uncomfortable like wth lol
The showerhead to the right is the perfect distance from the toilet to split your skull open when you slip. Also, that glass better be quite strong as well considering the possibility of slipping.
You could get a shower mat to not slip. But it shouldn't be a extremely slippery floor like that in the first place
@@Mach-2-Fishbed Honestly, anyone who buys this home probably wasn’t going to be using their head much anyway, so nothing of value is lost despite tha
It's like using the unlimited money cheat code to make a huge house in Sims 4 but then being too lazy to actually create and furnish rooms.
its a massively upscaled jerma dollhouse lmao
Definitely me 😂
If I had a lot of money to spend on a house, I’d make it as practical and comfortable as possible. You know, the things you would want in a home that are hard to get in a budget place like a cheap apartment. My first thought is actually being able to have a normal temperature in the house - something that probably isn’t possible with all that glass and open space. It must be a nightmare to try to cool that thing down inside when the hot sun is shining through every wall, or to warm it up when literally everything is made of cold stone and glass.
i know right, I was thinking it's a shame the kitchens in all these houses are so small, a nice big kitchen would be the first thing I would want in a fancy house
i will never understand why people without huge families need a mansion.
Holy shit I did not think this would get 450 likes
Heavy, I agree
I know you did not ask but what's your opinion on small outdoor house(probably somewhere in the forest close to a small town) that you may design with the intention for secrecy and fun in mind.
P.S somewhere in Ohio and it's likely 5-10 acres max with a rental.
Honestly Europe (especially France) rules in this concept because they have deeply rooted families that always continued to reproduce and achieve what they can together instead of all focusing on themselves, going overboard, and hurting the economy
Massive personal space needs. I would personally love a mansion, something well designed, not this glorified office
Ego
Justification for having so much money (you can spend it now!)
@Heavy Ego
Realtor: So, what are you looking for in a mansion?
Some Crazy Rich Guy: I want my neighbors to see me taking a shit.
Realtor: Alright, it looks like there's 5 properties available to choose from.
🤣
Hell yeah
Neighbours? In the middle of a fucking forest?
@@n646n you would be surprised at how many homeless live in the woods, parks.
We middle class folks have to drop trou in the front yard if we want the same privilege.
Buyer: "Sir, I would like a house that makes me feel like I'm at work."
Real Estate agent: *Sinister chuckle* "Yes yes"
I keep thinking "what would I want with that?"
Some of them look like ikea warehouses too
Tom nook?