i live in canada and i actually prefer the beach in the winter. it’s fun to get boots and a coat on and just walk by the edge of the water. very different vibes from in the summer when it’s packed with tourists
Yes, I think you're refering to Tudor Revival houses 😊 If you want the older ones with timber framing, I can recommend searching for "half-timbered house"/ "half timbered house" / "old timber frame house" / "fachwerkhaus" and of course "bindingsværkhus" 😊 I love them so much! 😍
My grandparents had a beachhouse and my cousins and i used to love swimming in winter. Well all year, but we would burn in summer and there were always heaps of people around but in winter we mostly had the beach to ourselves and we'd stay out for hours, so i associate beaches with winter just as much
Yeah, tudor houses are definitely autumn, those boxy ultra modern houses are summer, log cabins are winter...I'm trying to think what style is spring, maybe craftsman? I'm less sure about that one. Greenwich, Connecticut!!! I know exactly where you're talking about because I've looked at some of those mansions on zillow, lol. They are so weird and there's so many of them too. There was one that I swear had quotes from Dante's Inferno written around the inlaid ceiling. The whole house was absolutely wild, and I'm fairly certain it was owned by the guy who started the brand Nine West, but that picture has since been scrubbed from the internet. I should have taken screenshots, but who knew I'd be questioning my sanity about that picture one day lol. Also I think it's pronounced Gren-itch, but even as an American who only speaks English, I could still be wrong.
I've always been fascinated by history and architecture. When I was little I would look at those magazines with floor plans and pretend I was living in them. lol And English is confusing for a lot of people, even in America lol 😊
I grew up in a town right on the ocean. So to me, a beach home is just a beach side property. So a permanent home, on the beach. Also I have been to the beach in the winter, but it's not the same as the summer. I went during a Nor'Easter (a storm along the East Coast of North America, so called because the winds over the coastal area are typically from the northeast.) to take pictures. Don't worry it wasn't dangerous, it hadn't fully started yet.
Can we please talk about the fact that you cant download so many of The Sims 3 packs like : Pets and Island living (for me) already for months, and this has been a problem for people since we were forced to play on the EA app, I really want to play the sims 3 pets THAT I PAID FOR, there are no videos nothing regarding this, I just want us as a community to come togheter and just idk I want my old game😭
So I wanted to look when the Tudor dynasty started because I could imagine why we have non in my country. Literally for its first 15 years all the houses here were ocas and there was no white people here hahahaha
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I'm sorry but are you get sun burn or something? beside of that, you seems tired too
Not tired, not sunburned
can you make a base game house?
I totally get associating Tudor homes with autumn. I think its the warm wood tones and the cozy vibes.
i live in canada and i actually prefer the beach in the winter. it’s fun to get boots and a coat on and just walk by the edge of the water. very different vibes from in the summer when it’s packed with tourists
Your builds never fail to impress me 😭 THEY’RE SO STUNNING I LOVE THEM 🫶🏻🫶🏻
Saw you on the gallery today and you’re builds are so gorgeous. I’ve never ever tried building this kind of home but now I’m inspired
You should definitely give it a go!!
19:30 We have a few half-timbered houses (Fachwerkhaus) in Germany
me encanta como usas las herramientas de terreno, para mi son TAN complicadas con lo bien que construyo jsjsajsjas
Yes, I think you're refering to Tudor Revival houses 😊
If you want the older ones with timber framing, I can recommend searching for "half-timbered house"/ "half timbered house" / "old timber frame house" / "fachwerkhaus" and of course "bindingsværkhus" 😊
I love them so much! 😍
I absolutely love this house!! It’s in a great spot for introverts like myself..😊 when definitely live there!!
I have been addicted to Brixity all day and you doing an ad for it now is comedic timing lol
I hope you’re enjoying it 😂🤍
I also associate Tudor homes with autumn so you’re not the only one. 😂 btw you executed this build perfectly 👌
Always love your builds ❤ I am not a huge fan of Tudor homes. I love the beach, the sea and nature a lot ❤
My grandparents had a beachhouse and my cousins and i used to love swimming in winter.
Well all year, but we would burn in summer and there were always heaps of people around but in winter we mostly had the beach to ourselves and we'd stay out for hours, so i associate beaches with winter just as much
Can I ask where they have a beach house? 👀
Yeah, tudor houses are definitely autumn, those boxy ultra modern houses are summer, log cabins are winter...I'm trying to think what style is spring, maybe craftsman? I'm less sure about that one.
Greenwich, Connecticut!!! I know exactly where you're talking about because I've looked at some of those mansions on zillow, lol. They are so weird and there's so many of them too. There was one that I swear had quotes from Dante's Inferno written around the inlaid ceiling. The whole house was absolutely wild, and I'm fairly certain it was owned by the guy who started the brand Nine West, but that picture has since been scrubbed from the internet. I should have taken screenshots, but who knew I'd be questioning my sanity about that picture one day lol. Also I think it's pronounced Gren-itch, but even as an American who only speaks English, I could still be wrong.
I've always been fascinated by history and architecture. When I was little I would look at those magazines with floor plans and pretend I was living in them. lol
And English is confusing for a lot of people, even in America lol 😊
I grew up in a town right on the ocean. So to me, a beach home is just a beach side property. So a permanent home, on the beach.
Also I have been to the beach in the winter, but it's not the same as the summer. I went during a Nor'Easter (a storm along the East Coast of North America, so called because the winds over the coastal area are typically from the northeast.) to take pictures. Don't worry it wasn't dangerous, it hadn't fully started yet.
Tudors are my favorite so please build away 😂
for me summer is a spanish style, spring is a cape house, fall is a victorian, and winter is a cabin lol
oooh winter being cabin makes SO MUCH SENSE
Would you PLEASE build the Sanderson sister’s house from Hocus Pocus, you would CRUSH it I’m sure 😊🎃👻💀🩷
I feel like it's just a box though 😭😭
@@AvelineYT it’s not quite a box but it’s close to a box lol 😅
As someone from Connecticut, the “Greenwich area”, hearing her talking bout it killed me
I hope someone was there to give you cpr!
Love the build!
Can we please talk about the fact that you cant download so many of The Sims 3 packs like : Pets and Island living (for me) already for months, and this has been a problem for people since we were forced to play on the EA app, I really want to play the sims 3 pets THAT I PAID FOR, there are no videos nothing regarding this, I just want us as a community to come togheter and just idk I want my old game😭
Victorian and Log houses I think of Christmas and winter.😅
I can get behind the log houses - Victorian houses to me are specifically October houses as they give haunted vibes 🫣
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So I wanted to look when the Tudor dynasty started because I could imagine why we have non in my country. Literally for its first 15 years all the houses here were ocas and there was no white people here hahahaha
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