It‘s actually a clever thing if you have a patio on the other side of your garden, where you like to sit in the evening and like to enjoy a beer. Which is of course a rich mans problem anyway because of the garden 😅
Which is basically just old school refrigeration before refrigerators. Also, how do you do you say you have a drinking problem without actually saying you have a drinking problem.
I had one of those built into my own house in maybe 2005 or so. That´s a really good Idea, when planning the house. When installing later (like I did) it´s quite a bit of additional work. Regarding THIS mentioned system I ask myself, if there is a hose in EVERY plug or do I first have to look for that hose in every plug whenever I want to vacuum somewhere? If so, why would one need a fully retractable one as I have to connect it anyways wherever I need it
This channel always has stuff like that. It just reminds me how poor I am, but I still like to see what kind of stuff is out there. It's kind of funny tho bc most of these products are meant for a place w/o much room, but if you live somewhere w/o much room, then you may not be able to afford any of these things in the first place.
Used to clean houses. Every single one with central vacuum didn’t work well. Very low suction and a giant pain in the butt with huge heavy hoses. Most clients purchased a regular vacuum because the central one was so bad.
I had a set of attic stairs like that without the power, you really don't need the power at all, they lower with the pull of a slight rope, and you can push them back up with one hand. I'm a small woman of 113lbs and I had zero problems doing this.
@@jb6712 Huh, I did use that word twice, thank you for catching it. I was probably typing late at night, just as I am now. Which means I was tired and should have been asleep, just as I will be soon. Well it was a thin rope, and I do not weigh very much; I'm about 110 now, so the word did apply well to both, but no, I should not have used it two times. I shall fix it and head off to bed. Again, thank you 🙏 for the correction, though you needn't roll your eyes.
Glass fence is lovely. How is the shaft cleaned? Dust, dirt, stones, grass clippings.... This would be great in a showroom where most of that is controlled, but not all. Cleaning seems to be forgotten in a lot of these inventions.
Beds, etc hidden in the ceiling, or roof. And what else likes to live in house rooves? Mice/rats, and spiders. People would be cleaning their bedding every day, to get rid of spiders and rat/mice droppings.
For the Klappt desk, they should put optional pictures on the bottom so that, when not in use, there is a nice mural of some kind or, build in a tv on the underside to save more space. There!! A nice free idea for them. Your welcome!! LOL
How do you kno? Did you poll "most"? I think you meant more than "you" are willing to pay. You don't speak for most, or some evn. You speak for you. Not very well tho
@thevolatilitywhisperer7616 if MOST Americans have less than $400 to cover an unexpected emergency ACCORDING to The Federal Reserve Board's Survey of Household Finances (SHD). It's safe to reason that most couldn't afford the items in this video. FYI, although I'm not wealthy, I'm a comfortable Southetn California homeowner, with modest disposable cash, and extensive credit. I buy many things I can't afford because I budget responsibly.
I like the idea of retractable furniture. But I'd be forever afraid it'll fall on me. Or there'd be a power outage halfway up/down, making the entire space unusable.
My luck there would be a power surge and my furniture / bed would be uncontrollably yeeting everything all over the place and I’d go flying out the window! Nope. 😂
I've seen such furniture for decades. There's typically a manual override that allows the user to operate the needed pieces relatively easily in the event of a power failure.
I see a major issue with the underground cooler... winter, you forget a drink or 2 over winter, then next summer you have a sticky nasty mess to clean out without any drainage...
First of all it has a metal back, let alone what idiot would close the hot grill without cleaning and cooling it off first. No different than someone complaining about cleaning it when that’s part of owning a grill, lmfao! Don’t buy a fire place cause you have to clean the chimney every now and then, lmfao! Don’t buy bottle water cause now you have to throw the bottle away or fill it up one, GTFOH
People prefer portables: you get a beater brush, they don't knock over furniture, and you don't have to wrestle a rebellious untamable hose while looking for another outlet.
To error is human. To really screw up requires a computer [and its apps]. Power is out, now get your drawers open. As to the vacuum system, which has been around for decades (the actual vac was, usually, out in the garage), I want to know what happens when the automatic reel quits, like happened, in time, with ALL the old vacs that had them for the electrical cords.
The windows that let you get closer to nature…. Don’t bifold and patio doors do that???? The Cabrio….. we have a company in the UK called Velux they’ve been doing the “balcony type window for years….
The first one. Seriously? All that uppy/downy stuff & waiting for things to descend from the ceiling looks good for 5 mins. Then it'd get old REAL QUICK! Plus, imagine if you're like me & have ADHD & forget stuff SEVERAL TIMES?!? Nope. Just nope.
So, what are you using the space for when the bed/night stand/desk etc is retracted up into the ceiling? Does it just stay bare & vacant? Otherwise you’d have to move extra furniture out of the way when you lower the bed again. Some cool ideas, but they need to think these things through a little more!
It seems like the kind of thing for when you have a small space and do not want it to look the same all the time and feel cluttered. Moving the bed up, you have a nice office setting with room to look and walk around, instead of the bed being there, too. Nont of these things are cheap, and some will need support, so this seems more like something for expensive but small homes/condos/apartments, where adding another room is not possible, and getting a bigger place is too pricy.
Originally designed for small homes, the bed comes down and is the height of the sofa seat, the sofa is up against the wall so the bed covers the space between the back of the sofa, over the coffee table and central rug etc. Bear in mind it was designed for rooms no more than 8' wide originally.
Speakers hidden in the wall, what could go wrong here..... (hanging pictures because that is THE Perfect spot to hang a painting and I forgot there are speakers in the wall...)
Ah man, I was super interested at first, but after watching just the first 6 minutes I already know that about half of these things would simply not work in Louisiana. Like those underground coolers? Yeah they'd get so nasty with molds and things, and would likely pop out of the ground like a drained swimming poll or a coffin does here. The soil gets so saturated during a storm that anything that can float will float right out of the ground including, yes swimming pools that are less than half full and just regular coffins except in specific graveyards that raise their altitude sufficiently. The fold away grill? Well is dangles a little too loosely and hurricane winds will smash that thing into the wall so many times the glass would shatter on hurricane #1 right at the end of summer the same year you installed it. Wanna go to sleep? Well the bed is in the ceiling and the power has gone out for the 6th time this year, and this time it was a hurricane's fault so downed power lines will take 1 to 4 weeks to get back up and running. Plus, the roaches really love it up there in that high fully wooden box, and when you bring the bed down they just hide until you're sleeping and then realize you forgot to brush your teeth before bed and they love the smell of that good home cooked meal on your breath. The windows that go up? Well those are just massive water reservoirs under there and I don't care what the manufacturer says there's no way in hell they will remain water sealed when 70 mile an hour winds are battering them for 24+ hours straight. That lower area better not be where the electrical is stored, or that's a quick way to short the whole house and loose power even faster! I'm still gonna watch the rest of the video too see what comes up, though. And who knows, maybe one day I'll move!
It's always a pleasant surprise to find something new that Red Wheel is giving voice to. And for those complaining about "shouting"... it's called Volume Buttons.
No, it isn't. I had my volume set as low as it could go and still be able to hear, and he was still SHOUTING. He needs to use a more moderate tone....there's no need to bellow when one has an excellent microphone setup.
First of all it has a metal back. Second of all what idiot is goin to fold it away hot let alone without cleaning it first? I mean that’s a good way to cause rust and not have a grill long in the first place. What I’m getting at is all things require maintaining. Also the last time I checked almost every house has a flat grill now on the wooden counter tops in the house much less outside the house….. The same grill has plastics legs, lmfao! Yet, I haven’t had the first one burn my house down yet. I’ve always heard that if you want to know others fears just tell or show them something your going to do…….Im going to put a grill in my house. Why would you want to do that the house will catch fire, lmfao!
Put a TV against the wall, and suddenly a shitty one bed apartment has a games room. Most of the ideas seems to be for people with tiny apartments, tbh!
The vacuum one is cool except you’ll never know where the hose is, if you were not the last person to use it! The ceiling storage is king of silly. Who has 14’ ceilings!
Bumblebee...definitely not waiting for my drawers to be lowered. Hidden vacuums aren't new...they've been around since the 1850's (started out in Sweden). And I got bored 1:42. Bye
Wow some of thease inventions are excellent tge bumblebee bed c9ming from ceiling is great I'm gun subscribe now n check out your older vids n look forward to the new ones bless up
1.14 - what happens when the power goes out? Originally designed for tiny homes and used a counter weight system and pulleys. 2.54 something else originally found in tiny homes and a version of these was featured on Grand Designs - a house in London I think - from around 20 years ago now. 4.16 The idea of having flaming wood or smouldering coal that close to the house doesn't exactly thrill me - especially US houses which are effectively built from cardboard. You did say BBQ, though it appears more as though it is nothing more than an outdoor electric hob 5.39 been around in Ireland for decades, I've seen plastic, metal, and wood depending on the house style. Lockable if you want but I've never seen anyone do that. 6.43 not sure many houses have room for a shipping container in the garden or enough hours of sunlight to make this worth while though might be good for festivals etc. 7.21 been round for decades though the battery part is new - and from experience the electrics often don't work and need repairs, owners often giving up and simply utilizing person power to use them 8.30 again old as the hills and only good if you don't mind a ceiling height of 6', nothing new here either 9.42 UK company Velux make them, been around for at least 3 decades, seen at the Ideal Home years and years ago in their showroom houses section 10.50 this is a new one, definitely a novel use for a murphy bed but not much use if your other half likes to lie in in the mornings or go to bed early 11.41 Seen something similar years ago (last century in fact but the counter top was all black instead), it cracked after a few years and had to be totally replaced (electrician pointed out they were known for this). Hope they've improved them in the intervening 30 years as they do look nice, not keen on the app part though as they often make you buy the apps on top of the products and pay a yearly ''rental'' fee as well 14.35 been around in the industry for a while, guess this is the home version though not sure many would use it 15.025 There's a Korean version of this, been out for years and doesn't cost this much to buy either plus when shut away you are left with your choice of pictures/paintings to look at so doubles as wall decoration/art, can be used standing or sitting as desired 16.17 something else that's not new either though the TV on the outside is 17.16 often seen on grassed roofs but this version isn't exactly environmentally friendly 18.12 the double screen is about all that's new on this one 19.08 decades - and I mean decades, around 6 of them - old though maybe selling them is new. We had this in our lounge back in NZ back in the 60s, dad built it in when he built the house but it takes time to get the placement right for proper surround sound, not sure the version shown here would work very well for that. The folding paper furniture isn't new either, been featured on many other channels as well. All in all, the only new things seem to be a glass wall (and that was first shown in a Grand Designs episode filmed somewhere in Italy, used so those in the pool could look out across the fields to the hills beyond, about 15 years ago at least) which had a number of issues I hope they've fixed (dirt/leaves getting in to the frame where they slide up and down meaning that it stopped working after a while and had to have people out to clean it constantly. Mainly old ideas simply updated.
am i the only one who got pissed off at the dude that just sat there spreading his crumbs all over the couch while the lady was vacuuming it all up again?
Problem with some of these things is when having no electricity will not be able to use them. Like bed in the roof. No electricity and you gotta sleep on the floor or the sofa😂
They typically have a manual override that allows the user to pull the bed all the way down to its usable position 🙄. It was the narrator's mistake to assume viewers had the common sense to know that.
Unlike the perfectly safe furniture of today---such as dressers that tip over and kill toddlers, or heavy beds that can crush a child that might be playing "hide and seek" and chooses to hide under it 🙄🙄
The bed and storage in the ceiling is an interesting space saving concept, but can the structure support that load plus the clothes, etc and the bodies in the bed moving around? If there is a floor above, what about adding all this load to the furniture, etc above.
Most of the time, such in-ceiling furniture pieces are designed to be installed in specific buildings. For instance, there are apartment buidlings in Japan designed specifically to hold such structures---deeper floors in the upper apartments so the lower apartments' furniture has a place to go, super strong framing, etc. They're not just in Japan, but the ones I saw in a video years ago were there (no idea the name of the video, no way for me to find it again).
Companies need to come out with new inventions that can generate a person income from home we got things like solar panels and crypto miners so far as examples.
I want a house with built in vacuum vents in the bottom of the walls or floor and a system that blows all the air circulation in the house to push all dust into the vents. I have dogs and cats and dirt and fur is a nightmare when your backyard is ultra fine dirt and nothing grows back there.
😂 my Murphy bed folded down from the wall when I was a kid 😂 I wished I could’ve hidden in it 😂 Better question though is there a weight limit on the bed? I’m unsubscribing due to the audio - as usual it’s TOO LOUD of background music
interesting for European new construction: cabrio on the condition architects redesign Velux window settings, Beam it up needs checking standard ceiling heights 2.5 metres and adjusting the ceiling as a false plafond but good doable, The skylark which i have and is superconvenient, superstable and not expensive. Pivot bed combo in a light version now that Basic Fit is broke. Cooking rak is the future in European kitchens, multifunctional, designable and creates space in small european kitchens. Hope they patented it cuz the Germans are gonna steal it. A cooking plate is a necessity in Europe cuz we cook. I just put a new Siemens vitroceramic plate cuz I am old fashioned. Induction has the great advantage of saving energy. I would promote this product starting high end kitchens (Smeg, Poggenpohl) and giving customers 3 different induction pots and an induction pan for free. It is the next product in the euro kitchen. Very nice product for a cook thestep to set is not an iduction plate, it is to buy new induction pots. Don't let IHpaper get into IKEA cuz that concept will e ruined. Should cost. Like that bed. Recycled plastic stools are available on te EU market already and are not so cheap. Moving glass fencing is too costly for us and we have no outdoor pools. Also for security reasons this design oroduct would be liable too legal security markings that ruins the design. The idea with Flight as a moviable stable working station ain't bad. Happenings music events marriages dj's ..now we build off an on each time, drop things and so on. The repliable BBQ hanging against a wall is an idea, cheap and conveniant product but in Europe you will need kinda wall protection against smoke. Then it is ok. I liked the idea of that woman standing in a her kitchen with a repliable BBQ. Does that affect in heath the air outtake? I like it you know. The Klappt is too sophisticated. Now I had to find a solution to have something that is workable as a bureau on a very small space. Klappt is the hanging counterpart. I would make it fine mechanically movable some antique lever. A solar light componant with a built in battery to feed standard equiment for a couple of hours, an oak, wallnut cerisier finer wood finish some filt and leather So that it becomes a functional piece of hanging furniture with not much technical ado. It must be very nice in finish and may cost a dollar. A range of nice wooden stools (like MOEBE) has offered with it. Like very much the concept and there is market in it as the future working space. Like it very much that is in fact most is German thinking. Additional a fine Baukastensystem that the customer can elaborate to need afterwards. There is business in it. PIA I see working in the traiteur and cooking industry, events. Suppose you could scoop up a whole kitchen unit and set it at an event where you should cook for a couple of hours. Vendors could use it. Bang! Set that stable and ignite! Like it. ACO is the solution to keep gravel on its place and also to reduce dractically the amount of gravel you will need. We still lay considerble amount of gravel. And also on roofs, it reduces the weight.Droptop ain't bad but starting at 1500USD we can't afford. Our laptops cost around 4 to 500 USD at Mediamarkt. It is a workable solution. My LOEWE shop is soon gonna close. We do not invest much in sound in Europe. I do Sennheiser, best sound worldwide.
Which level will they take My house to? What if it blocks the view of my neighbors up the hill? What if it slides down? What level is ideal? I mean, I bought this house thinking it WAS level, does that mean chairs and stuff will slide around with another level? What about MY DOg? and the cat? will they run away? or will they be taken when my house gets taken... and why are they not being sent to the NEXT level rather than general "another" level... that could include the LAST level (as in the one before, which would be a problem, as it would seem the whole project is going backwards) and since we are on the subject, what about the FINAL level, what if I am on the FINAL level already, it will also take me backwards This is all so concerning, I dont think I can watch
A sarcastic comedy comment is always good, but nobody will read one this long. If you can't say it short, just forget it. Make it short, just include your one best joke, I'd suggest the cats and dogs.
@@itsROMPERS... Agree, but maybe I dont care about views, maybe I just hate people using the dumb term, and vomiting out revulsion is all I want to do anyway.
@@itsROMPERS... Thanks for your concern. also the thought provoking message. But If people see the first part, thats fine, and the humour was maybe the frantic non stop cadence which is similar (but more panicky than the video commentary). Also I talk quite fast usually (think BenShapiro - who I like, but deeper and less smug)
We bought a house with a centralised vacuum hose and it was useless. Not enough suction because it was a system with such long hoses and ducts. All collected into central canister. We took it out
Ya but im guessing that those cool fences prolly wont work in a nationwide power outage, huh??...😬😅🤔 or Do the fences operate via a system that requires internet connection in order 4 it 2 work/function?? If so, then what would happen in the event of a natural disaster then?? Or a power outage? If the fences' functionality could, potentially, be subject 2 hackers/their effectiveness compromised...right when ya need it the most! Lol 😅😬🤔 super rad concepts, fo sho though! 💯👌😁😎🔥🔥👏👏♥️
Your comment might generate more interest if it was written by an adult, not a child. Such as using proper words in place of "prolly"--whatever that means---and making complete sentences without the use of emoji. Spell out numbers, rather than using them in place of words. In other words, write like an adult would, not like a six year old.
The funny thing is the Wall Vacuum Cleaner. My grandparents home had that back in the 1970’s when I was a kid. I guess what ever is old is new again
Bible says there's nothing new under the sun.
😢😢yes I loved my central vac . But I kept the hose with the unit out in the garage.
Central vacs were invented in the early 1900s
I remember them but the hose was not retracted into the wall…it had to be stored.
Yes, my cousin had one in their multi-million home, but I heard the central vacs went out of vogue bc they weren’t practical.
Nice......Until the power goes off! Unless there is a backup battery system......no bed, no drawers, etc.
That’s why you have a generator.. not the portable
Nah, power goes out and everything falls!
Right. And just like the Japanese and Koreans sleeping on futon on the floor.
These are likely DC motors that could easily be set up with a central battery backup system.
I also didn't like how it was operated with an app. What if your phone is dead or lost or whatever?
My uncle made me and my brother each a hidden wall desk back in 1968, I wish I had kept it, it was a genius idea
The underground drink cooler may be one of the most absurd, ridiculous products I've ever seen.
It‘s actually a clever thing if you have a patio on the other side of your garden, where you like to sit in the evening and like to enjoy a beer. Which is of course a rich mans problem anyway because of the garden 😅
It's BEYOND ridiculous 🙄
How lazy CAN you be 🚩
Which is basically just old school refrigeration before refrigerators.
Also, how do you do you say you have a drinking problem without actually saying you have a drinking problem.
You see a pricey drinks cooler; I see a hidden gun rack hidden in the rose bush 🤣
Well that’s a German thing, and yes we looove having a beer in the garden! Not at all absurd
Wow! Windows that open and close what a great idea. My house must be ultra modern lol
The central vac system came out in the late 50s! Where the heck have you been?
1850's started in Sweden.
My thoughts EXACTLY !😅
Yeah, my parents built a new home in the 80’s and they said central vac was around when they were kids. Ultimately they chose not to get the system.
I had one of those built into my own house in maybe 2005 or so. That´s a really good Idea, when planning the house. When installing later (like I did) it´s quite a bit of additional work.
Regarding THIS mentioned system I ask myself, if there is a hose in EVERY plug or do I first have to look for that hose in every plug whenever I want to vacuum somewhere? If so, why would one need a fully retractable one as I have to connect it anyways wherever I need it
Far less efficient than a normal vacuum considering you have to pump more air to get to the further ends of a house.
Ah yes time to purchase these 20k accessories for my 800 k home that I totally have
Lol
In Toronto $800k doesn’t get you a closet….
LOL Marry me 🤭
This channel always has stuff like that. It just reminds me how poor I am, but I still like to see what kind of stuff is out there. It's kind of funny tho bc most of these products are meant for a place w/o much room, but if you live somewhere w/o much room, then you may not be able to afford any of these things in the first place.
But just imagine how much money you would save because you don't have to buy ice for drinks anymore!!
Used to clean houses. Every single one with central vacuum didn’t work well. Very low suction and a giant pain in the butt with huge heavy hoses. Most clients purchased a regular vacuum because the central one was so bad.
Yes because when the hose gets blocked the block is in your walls or wherever the central is.
I had a set of attic stairs like that without the power, you really don't need the power at all, they lower with the pull of a slight rope, and you can push them back up with one hand. I'm a small woman of 113lbs and I had zero problems doing this.
More like it needs a slight pull of a rope--not a pull of a slight rope, although you do seem to favor the word slight 🙄
@@jb6712 Huh, I did use that word twice, thank you for catching it. I was probably typing late at night, just as I am now. Which means I was tired and should have been asleep, just as I will be soon. Well it was a thin rope, and I do not weigh very much; I'm about 110 now, so the word did apply well to both, but no, I should not have used it two times. I shall fix it and head off to bed. Again, thank you 🙏 for the correction, though you needn't roll your eyes.
@@JessieI Touche
Attic stairs made for Clark Griswold...
Glass fence is lovely. How is the shaft cleaned? Dust, dirt, stones, grass clippings.... This would be great in a showroom where most of that is controlled, but not all. Cleaning seems to be forgotten in a lot of these inventions.
Why would one need retractable fencing on their own property? I doubt a neighbor would approve of such a fence affecting their privacy.
Cleaning is the house staffs problem, most of which these are for rich people, pay someone else to do it
don't worry about cleaning, the slaves do that...
Thinking if you can afford these items you can also afford help.
@@marylhere I'd need to hire someone to keep it clean lol.
Velux have had the balcony windows in their range for over 30 years. The paper furniture would make a fabulous option for kitting out a camper van 👍🏻
None of that paper furniture had any back support.
That is a great idea 💡 ❤
To quote Mr. Scott: "The more you overtake the plumbing, the easier it is to stop up the drain."
The attic stairs that squeaked was hilarious.😆
Attack stairs wasn't so great for my parents
I have a loft with no stairs!
Beds, etc hidden in the ceiling, or roof. And what else likes to live in house rooves? Mice/rats, and spiders. People would be cleaning their bedding every day, to get rid of spiders and rat/mice droppings.
Underground drink "cooler"... not around here. Dig a hole that deep in SELA and you're going to find water-warm, muddy water.
For the Klappt desk, they should put optional pictures on the bottom so that, when not in use, there is a nice mural of some kind or, build in a tv on the underside to save more space. There!! A nice free idea for them. Your welcome!! LOL
I'd far rather look at the simple desk as it is, not have an unwanted distracting picture annoying me endlessly.
There! YOU'RE welcome.
The prices of everything shown, is beyond what most people are willing to pay.
How do you kno? Did you poll "most"? I think you meant more than "you" are willing to pay. You don't speak for most, or some evn. You speak for you. Not very well tho
@thevolatilitywhisperer7616 if MOST Americans have less than $400 to cover an unexpected emergency ACCORDING to The Federal Reserve Board's Survey of Household Finances (SHD).
It's safe to reason that most couldn't afford the items in this video.
FYI, although I'm not wealthy, I'm a comfortable Southetn California homeowner, with modest disposable cash, and extensive credit. I buy many things I can't afford because I budget responsibly.
@kewlztertc5386 🤣🤣🤣 everything you said is insane 🤣. Good luck in your life of debt. Wow
@@thevolatilitywhisperer7616 having credit doesn't mean I use i5 irresponsibly.
You must be a kid.
They value it more than I do for sure……
I like the idea of retractable furniture. But I'd be forever afraid it'll fall on me. Or there'd be a power outage halfway up/down, making the entire space unusable.
It should come out of the floor, from the ceiling is just stupid.
My luck there would be a power surge and my furniture / bed would be uncontrollably yeeting everything all over the place and I’d go flying out the window! Nope. 😂
@@SuperGman314 That brought an interesting mental image.
I've seen such furniture for decades. There's typically a manual override that allows the user to operate the needed pieces relatively easily in the event of a power failure.
The chameleon thing has been around since before 1971. My grandmother had it in her house.
I see a major issue with the underground cooler... winter, you forget a drink or 2 over winter, then next summer you have a sticky nasty mess to clean out without any drainage...
A foldaway grill that lays against a wood wall. If that doesn’t sound like prepping for a disaster just happen I don’t know what does.
And the meticulous cleaning required before folding it down to avoid massive grease stains below. Seriously?!
And the greasy mess dripping on the concrete.
First of all it has a metal back, let alone what idiot would close the hot grill without cleaning and cooling it off first. No different than someone complaining about cleaning it when that’s part of owning a grill, lmfao! Don’t buy a fire place cause you have to clean the chimney every now and then, lmfao! Don’t buy bottle water cause now you have to throw the bottle away or fill it up one, GTFOH
Whole house vacs always had problems😭
People prefer portables: you get a beater brush, they don't knock over furniture, and you don't have to wrestle a rebellious untamable hose while looking for another outlet.
Skylark ... Attic stairs like they've had since the 1950s!
Honey, If I could afford Bumblebee, I could afford to just buy a bigger house.
To error is human. To really screw up requires a computer [and its apps]. Power is out, now get your drawers open.
As to the vacuum system, which has been around for decades (the actual vac was, usually, out in the garage), I want to know what happens when the automatic reel quits, like happened, in time, with ALL the old vacs that had them for the electrical cords.
All of that, any of that, will be a repair nightmare.
What isn’t a repair nightmare now days. Don’t believe me just ask a mechanic about an engineer and see how much they get along!
@ 😆 sounds like roofers and architects
Great...something to fall on your head during an earthquake. LOL
The windows that let you get closer to nature…. Don’t bifold and patio doors do that????
The Cabrio….. we have a company in the UK called Velux they’ve been doing the “balcony type window for years….
The first one. Seriously? All that uppy/downy stuff & waiting for things to descend from the ceiling looks good for 5 mins. Then it'd get old REAL QUICK! Plus, imagine if you're like me & have ADHD & forget stuff SEVERAL TIMES?!? Nope. Just nope.
Just move to Michigan we have free freezers 5 😅months out of the year
I moved away from my beloved Michigan home city seven years ago after living there for 64+ years---I got very tired of those cold, hard winters!
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The storage in the ceiling that you just add if you have 13 inches above your door was great. You can have shoes drop down when need it.
14:02 That's gona be hard to keep dirt, leaves, mud out of the grooves that the glass fence goes up & down in.
Along with bird impact smudges. Great if you hate birds and want them dying all around you.
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Yeeeessss, strengthening the economy by hiring a poor person to clean that is built into the engineering nicely done
Oh now I definitely want ceiling storage installed by unskilled workers- NOPE!
My cynical nature regarding these kinds of things is more like “yeah, it’s definitely a premium cost but it will also break down.”
And who's trained to fix it, locally.
That foldaway kitchen is great. I've seen the concept before, but never as nicely put together as that one.
TBH, some apartment kitchens are already that small.
It’s the Red Wheel guy’s voice! Lol
Theyve had walk out windows since like the 1860s.😂 i suppose these are special because they're electric. ❤
An electric BBQ is an outside grill. Not a BBQ
Wow I love that
If the lowering window/walls had a screen attached, it would be complete!
So, what are you using the space for when the bed/night stand/desk etc is retracted up into the ceiling? Does it just stay bare & vacant? Otherwise you’d have to move extra furniture out of the way when you lower the bed again. Some cool ideas, but they need to think these things through a little more!
It seems like the kind of thing for when you have a small space and do not want it to look the same all the time and feel cluttered. Moving the bed up, you have a nice office setting with room to look and walk around, instead of the bed being there, too. Nont of these things are cheap, and some will need support, so this seems more like something for expensive but small homes/condos/apartments, where adding another room is not possible, and getting a bigger place is too pricy.
Originally designed for small homes, the bed comes down and is the height of the sofa seat, the sofa is up against the wall so the bed covers the space between the back of the sofa, over the coffee table and central rug etc. Bear in mind it was designed for rooms no more than 8' wide originally.
Speakers hidden in the wall, what could go wrong here..... (hanging pictures because that is THE Perfect spot to hang a painting and I forgot there are speakers in the wall...)
Ah man, I was super interested at first, but after watching just the first 6 minutes I already know that about half of these things would simply not work in Louisiana.
Like those underground coolers? Yeah they'd get so nasty with molds and things, and would likely pop out of the ground like a drained swimming poll or a coffin does here. The soil gets so saturated during a storm that anything that can float will float right out of the ground including, yes swimming pools that are less than half full and just regular coffins except in specific graveyards that raise their altitude sufficiently.
The fold away grill? Well is dangles a little too loosely and hurricane winds will smash that thing into the wall so many times the glass would shatter on hurricane #1 right at the end of summer the same year you installed it.
Wanna go to sleep? Well the bed is in the ceiling and the power has gone out for the 6th time this year, and this time it was a hurricane's fault so downed power lines will take 1 to 4 weeks to get back up and running. Plus, the roaches really love it up there in that high fully wooden box, and when you bring the bed down they just hide until you're sleeping and then realize you forgot to brush your teeth before bed and they love the smell of that good home cooked meal on your breath.
The windows that go up? Well those are just massive water reservoirs under there and I don't care what the manufacturer says there's no way in hell they will remain water sealed when 70 mile an hour winds are battering them for 24+ hours straight. That lower area better not be where the electrical is stored, or that's a quick way to short the whole house and loose power even faster!
I'm still gonna watch the rest of the video too see what comes up, though. And who knows, maybe one day I'll move!
It's always a pleasant surprise to find something new that Red Wheel is giving voice to.
And for those complaining about "shouting"... it's called Volume Buttons.
No, it isn't. I had my volume set as low as it could go and still be able to hear, and he was still SHOUTING. He needs to use a more moderate tone....there's no need to bellow when one has an excellent microphone setup.
The grill attached to the house; an insurance nightmare when your wooden house gets lit 😢
First of all it has a metal back. Second of all what idiot is goin to fold it away hot let alone without cleaning it first? I mean that’s a good way to cause rust and not have a grill long in the first place. What I’m getting at is all things require maintaining.
Also the last time I checked almost every house has a flat grill now on the wooden counter tops in the house much less outside the house….. The same grill has plastics legs, lmfao! Yet, I haven’t had the first one burn my house down yet. I’ve always heard that if you want to know others fears just tell or show them something your going to do…….Im going to put a grill in my house. Why would you want to do that the house will catch fire, lmfao!
But are the trash bins bear proof?
0:36 Great. Another place to lose something...
Can you hide in the bed when it goes up🤔
😂😂😂 🎶Bad boys, what ya gonna do when they come for you. 🎼🎶🎶🎶🎶This is what popped into my head when I read your comment. Thanks for the laugh. 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
As long as you can still find the darned remote...
no.
The underground cooler is so cool I love it!
9:10 "they will give the homeowner free energy"
At $2k a panel
What do you put underneath the bed area? Can’t put a couch or a table. Where would you store it afterward
Put a TV against the wall, and suddenly a shitty one bed apartment has a games room. Most of the ideas seems to be for people with tiny apartments, tbh!
Some cool stuff, some crazy expensive and weird stuff. I guess if you have lot of money to spend on things you don't really need.
The vacuum one is cool except you’ll never know where the hose is, if you were not the last person to use it! The ceiling storage is king of silly. Who has 14’ ceilings!
OK, I'll admit the PWRSTATION looks intriguing,if I had the stowage space for it.
That sounds good 😂
Alex... Abox for your boxes?
Bumblebee...definitely not waiting for my drawers to be lowered. Hidden vacuums aren't new...they've been around since the 1850's (started out in Sweden). And I got bored 1:42. Bye
I like it, please tell me more.
You would need 10 foot ceilings to accommodate those drop down drawers and beds.
The volcan is exactly what I want on the side of my tiny house!!
The purpose of a grill is flavor. Electric grill does not give flavor.
Imagine putting the meat on the grill before the coal turns grey. Oh yeah, the neighbors food defo had flavor.
Wow some of thease inventions are excellent tge bumblebee bed c9ming from ceiling is great I'm gun subscribe now n check out your older vids n look forward to the new ones bless up
The only thing I would purchase is the attic ladder. I need one.
I want it all
Love it !😂 Me too !!
Cool! 7:14
My parents have central vaccuum, house built in 1990. Very useful. Cheap to install.
I wonder what the ceiling would look like after the bed is lowered. Ghosts in the attic!
And what does bumblebee do when there’s a glitch in the software????
Does the grill work from solar panels?
Couples killed when bumble bee bed crushed them ….
Paper furniture? I'd be worried about bugs, dust, mold. Melting in a little bit of water (like paper bags).
Roaches love to eat paper. At one school I taught in, the rolls of bulletin board paper had lacy edges where the bugs had tunneled through.
@@freethebirds3578 eeew!
1.14 - what happens when the power goes out? Originally designed for tiny homes and used a counter weight system and pulleys.
2.54 something else originally found in tiny homes and a version of these was featured on Grand Designs - a house in London I think - from around 20 years ago now.
4.16 The idea of having flaming wood or smouldering coal that close to the house doesn't exactly thrill me - especially US houses which are effectively built from cardboard. You did say BBQ, though it appears more as though it is nothing more than an outdoor electric hob
5.39 been around in Ireland for decades, I've seen plastic, metal, and wood depending on the house style. Lockable if you want but I've never seen anyone do that.
6.43 not sure many houses have room for a shipping container in the garden or enough hours of sunlight to make this worth while though might be good for festivals etc.
7.21 been round for decades though the battery part is new - and from experience the electrics often don't work and need repairs, owners often giving up and simply utilizing person power to use them
8.30 again old as the hills and only good if you don't mind a ceiling height of 6', nothing new here either
9.42 UK company Velux make them, been around for at least 3 decades, seen at the Ideal Home years and years ago in their showroom houses section
10.50 this is a new one, definitely a novel use for a murphy bed but not much use if your other half likes to lie in in the mornings or go to bed early
11.41 Seen something similar years ago (last century in fact but the counter top was all black instead), it cracked after a few years and had to be totally replaced (electrician pointed out they were known for this). Hope they've improved them in the intervening 30 years as they do look nice, not keen on the app part though as they often make you buy the apps on top of the products and pay a yearly ''rental'' fee as well
14.35 been around in the industry for a while, guess this is the home version though not sure many would use it
15.025 There's a Korean version of this, been out for years and doesn't cost this much to buy either plus when shut away you are left with your choice of pictures/paintings to look at so doubles as wall decoration/art, can be used standing or sitting as desired
16.17 something else that's not new either though the TV on the outside is
17.16 often seen on grassed roofs but this version isn't exactly environmentally friendly
18.12 the double screen is about all that's new on this one
19.08 decades - and I mean decades, around 6 of them - old though maybe selling them is new. We had this in our lounge back in NZ back in the 60s, dad built it in when he built the house but it takes time to get the placement right for proper surround sound, not sure the version shown here would work very well for that.
The folding paper furniture isn't new either, been featured on many other channels as well.
All in all, the only new things seem to be a glass wall (and that was first shown in a Grand Designs episode filmed somewhere in Italy, used so those in the pool could look out across the fields to the hills beyond, about 15 years ago at least) which had a number of issues I hope they've fixed (dirt/leaves getting in to the frame where they slide up and down meaning that it stopped working after a while and had to have people out to clean it constantly. Mainly old ideas simply updated.
am i the only one who got pissed off at the dude that just sat there spreading his crumbs all over the couch while the lady was vacuuming it all up again?
Yes, you are, because most of us understood it was strictly for demonstration purposes, not because he was being a sadistic jerk.
Problem with some of these things is when having no electricity will not be able to use them. Like bed in the roof. No electricity and you gotta sleep on the floor or the sofa😂
They typically have a manual override that allows the user to pull the bed all the way down to its usable position 🙄. It was the narrator's mistake to assume viewers had the common sense to know that.
@@jb6712ask an engineer and he’s thought of everything. Except for the right place to put it, lmfao!
this channel could be big,, but they need to mute the sound effects= the voice is hard enough to listen too.
Some of this stuff could be dangerous.......up, down .......could hurt someone ❤
Unlike the perfectly safe furniture of today---such as dressers that tip over and kill toddlers, or heavy beds that can crush a child that might be playing "hide and seek" and chooses to hide under it 🙄🙄
The bed and storage in the ceiling is an interesting space saving concept, but can the structure support that load plus the clothes, etc and the bodies in the bed moving around? If there is a floor above, what about adding all this load to the furniture, etc above.
Who has ceilings high enough to accommodate these gadgets? Or the wall space? Or underground?
Lovely to look at, impractical for real life.
Most of the time, such in-ceiling furniture pieces are designed to be installed in specific buildings. For instance, there are apartment buidlings in Japan designed specifically to hold such structures---deeper floors in the upper apartments so the lower apartments' furniture has a place to go, super strong framing, etc.
They're not just in Japan, but the ones I saw in a video years ago were there (no idea the name of the video, no way for me to find it again).
Don’t like the idea of making my ceiling low enough to hide all that stuff up there.
Companies need to come out with new inventions that can generate a person income from home we got things like solar panels and crypto miners so far as examples.
I want a house with built in vacuum vents in the bottom of the walls or floor and a system that blows all the air circulation in the house to push all dust into the vents. I have dogs and cats and dirt and fur is a nightmare when your backyard is ultra fine dirt and nothing grows back there.
The 16 drink underground beer cooler is more. You quoted the price for the smallest one.
Wait a minute I wasn't done eating that!
😂😆🤣 what would you do when you electricity goes down 🤨
😂 my Murphy bed folded down from the wall when I was a kid 😂 I wished I could’ve hidden in it 😂
Better question though is there a weight limit on the bed?
I’m unsubscribing due to the audio - as usual it’s TOO LOUD of background music
The audio. You're so right. The yelling is so annoying.
interesting for European new construction: cabrio on the condition architects redesign Velux window settings, Beam it up needs checking standard ceiling heights 2.5 metres and adjusting the ceiling as a false plafond but good doable, The skylark which i have and is superconvenient, superstable and not expensive. Pivot bed combo in a light version now that Basic Fit is broke. Cooking rak is the future in European kitchens, multifunctional, designable and creates space in small european kitchens. Hope they patented it cuz the Germans are gonna steal it. A cooking plate is a necessity in Europe cuz we cook. I just put a new Siemens vitroceramic plate cuz I am old fashioned. Induction has the great advantage of saving energy. I would promote this product starting high end kitchens (Smeg, Poggenpohl) and giving customers 3 different induction pots and an induction pan for free. It is the next product in the euro kitchen. Very nice product for a cook thestep to set is not an iduction plate, it is to buy new induction pots. Don't let IHpaper get into IKEA cuz that concept will e ruined. Should cost. Like that bed. Recycled plastic stools are available on te EU market already and are not so cheap. Moving glass fencing is too costly for us and we have no outdoor pools. Also for security reasons this design oroduct would be liable too legal security markings that ruins the design. The idea with Flight as a moviable stable working station ain't bad. Happenings music events marriages dj's ..now we build off an on each time, drop things and so on. The repliable BBQ hanging against a wall is an idea, cheap and conveniant product but in Europe you will need kinda wall protection against smoke. Then it is ok. I liked the idea of that woman standing in a her kitchen with a repliable BBQ. Does that affect in heath the air outtake? I like it you know. The Klappt is too sophisticated. Now I had to find a solution to have something that is workable as a bureau on a very small space. Klappt is the hanging counterpart. I would make it fine mechanically movable some antique lever. A solar light componant with a built in battery to feed standard equiment for a couple of hours, an oak, wallnut cerisier finer wood finish some filt and leather So that it becomes a functional piece of hanging furniture with not much technical ado. It must be very nice in finish and may cost a dollar. A range of nice wooden stools (like MOEBE) has offered with it. Like very much the concept and there is market in it as the future working space. Like it very much that is in fact most is German thinking. Additional a fine Baukastensystem that the customer can elaborate to need afterwards. There is business in it. PIA I see working in the traiteur and cooking industry, events. Suppose you could scoop up a whole kitchen unit and set it at an event where you should cook for a couple of hours. Vendors could use it. Bang! Set that stable and ignite! Like it. ACO is the solution to keep gravel on its place and also to reduce dractically the amount of gravel you will need. We still lay considerble amount of gravel. And also on roofs, it reduces the weight.Droptop ain't bad but starting at 1500USD we can't afford. Our laptops cost around 4 to 500 USD at Mediamarkt. It is a workable solution. My LOEWE shop is soon gonna close. We do not invest much in sound in Europe. I do Sennheiser, best sound worldwide.
Which level will they take My house to?
What if it blocks the view of my neighbors up the hill?
What if it slides down? What level is ideal? I mean, I bought this house thinking it WAS level, does that mean chairs and stuff will slide around with another level?
What about MY DOg? and the cat? will they run away? or will they be taken when my house gets taken... and why are they not being sent to the NEXT level rather than general "another" level... that could include the LAST level (as in the one before, which would be a problem, as it would seem the whole project is going backwards) and since we are on the subject, what about the FINAL level, what if I am on the FINAL level already, it will also take me backwards
This is all so concerning, I dont think I can watch
A sarcastic comedy comment is always good, but nobody will read one this long. If you can't say it short, just forget it.
Make it short, just include your one best joke, I'd suggest the cats and dogs.
@@itsROMPERS... Agree, but maybe I dont care about views, maybe I just hate people using the dumb term, and vomiting out revulsion is all I want to do anyway.
@@oscargoldman85 all reasonable, but if people don't read your comment, why write it?
I like your message, i just want others to get it.
@@itsROMPERS... Thanks for your concern. also the thought provoking message.
But If people see the first part, thats fine, and the humour was maybe the frantic non stop cadence which is similar (but more panicky than the video commentary). Also I talk quite fast usually (think BenShapiro - who I like, but deeper and less smug)
@@oscargoldman85 well, good luck, just giving you a little feedback to do with what you wish.
What happens if there is a power outage?
2:02 Lmao
A lot of these have been around for decades… like the wall vacuum
We bought a house with a centralised vacuum hose and it was useless. Not enough suction because it was a system with such long hoses and ducts. All collected into central canister. We took it out
A pool table on carpet. I'm sure it stays level.
Ya but im guessing that those cool fences prolly wont work in a nationwide power outage, huh??...😬😅🤔 or Do the fences operate via a system that requires internet connection in order 4 it 2 work/function?? If so, then what would happen in the event of a natural disaster then?? Or a power outage? If the fences' functionality could, potentially, be subject 2 hackers/their effectiveness compromised...right when ya need it the most! Lol 😅😬🤔 super rad concepts, fo sho though! 💯👌😁😎🔥🔥👏👏♥️
Your comment might generate more interest if it was written by an adult, not a child. Such as using proper words in place of "prolly"--whatever that means---and making complete sentences without the use of emoji. Spell out numbers, rather than using them in place of words.
In other words, write like an adult would, not like a six year old.
amen
Paper furniture, great, but none of it has arms.
For the 1st on̈e. What do you do when the power goes out?
Just more room for people to hoard their crap
Does anyone think that Vulcan grille would last more than 1 season before it rusted straight through?
Genius… But if the grid shuts down your S.O.L
Technology has its fall backs ! 😂
Deploy the solar panels before the sun sets or you'll be sleeping on the floor 🤣
IHpaper 12:30 would make a cats dreams come true.
In 2024, you made a tech video about a road case.
Glass that can stop a tank from driving into it and the bullet from the tank would be cool we need stronger glass.