Fantastic! Perfection! The whole project is spot on. The introduction of apartment living to families has to be vital to the future of urban living. Here in UK, apartment and flat living is integral. Not so in Australia. The footprint and the sustainability aspects of this development are crucial. Stunning design and use of natural light. The focus on the kitchen, living area and the oh so needed 'mud room' etc. And never too far away from plants or timber. Forward-thinking for the future. The reuse of buildings is vital. I live in what was a 'shop'. on the busy High Street. The sense of community is paramount. Developments like this is the future of urban living. Thank You. And congratulations to all involved. The future!
I really appreciate the simple informative format of these videos. Thank you for eliminating the slow motion, archispeak poetic waffle and wispy shadow play of other unnamed channels.
Gorgeous building, love the 'cavern' feel to the ground level and especially love the bike storage! The layout for the first floor of the apartment is fantastic, that alone would be great for one person!
So interesting to see apartments on your channel! Like the architect said “there’s a change of mindset” so it’s really relevant to see this type of housing. Thank you for sharing this beautiful project.
Such an excellent video (as always) and a beautiful design that breathes life back into this stunning warehouse. I did notice, however, that the price of these apartments ranges from around $1-2 million. I think this is important to acknowledge when identifying the reason for apartment living not being embraced in Melbourne as the 'poor design of most apartment buildings.' For many people, the price of a well designed apartment like this might preclude them from making a more sustainable change.
That is a lot of money 💰😱. The whole project is beautiful and I would happily live there, but the price might deter people from choosing an apartment over a house. It is very much a cultural mindset, if you live in a country with lots of land the norm seems to be that you buy a house.
Love the Japandi style and how it connects in the courtyard and the cave. A walk to and from this townhouse to a historic transit connected area must feel amazing.
The main issue in Melbourne is housing affordability and cost of living. Can you please show the cost of these properties as part of presentation, for more honest transparency. If the main aim of these showcases is to highlight different options available out there.
Beautiful, love the minimalist and restrained design still kept warm by natural materials. I could easily call this my forever home. I probably couldn't afford a place like this new but I wonder how much it would cost to renovate my 85 sqm/917 sqft place to look like this in California, it'd probably still cost an arm and a leg.
Building is never really cheap, especially if you look to using quality materials. Just focus on the basics, plenty of natural lights, air flow, and beautiful materials, while keeping things simple.
@@SimpleDwelling Only so much you can do with natural light when you're tied to a specific unit, but the materials are an aspiration hopefully within reach if the scale of the home is small enough! Quality over quantity.
It should be noted that a 3 bedroom townhouse like the one featured in the video with an internal space of ~130 sqm costs about $2m AUD. Whilst a very well designed townhouse in a convenient location, that is probably beyond the reach of most working family.
You make a good point, but it is worth mentioning that these apartments aren't marketed as 'affordable'. They are priced similarly to a 3-bedroom home of similar quality in the area. So it's more so making the choice between a house or an apartment.
Good video! It's great having the design choices explained. I like that the apartments feel more like a house in the sense of material choices; my personal experiences of apartments have been very bland and soul-less, purely for making as much money for the developer/landlord. They seem really spacious too. My 3 bedroom house is only 100m2 in comparison
I think that's a good point to bring up, why don't apartments feel like 'home'? There are a lot of factors, and I believe materials and money-hungry developers as you mentioned, plays a big part. I do hope there is a push to more positivity towards apartments here in Australia, and seeing them as 'forever homes'.
Curious why the sink is right up one end of the island bench...? doesn't seem that functional. Otherwise love it, and agree that quality apartment/townhouse dwellings as a viable alternative to housing are crucial to combatting the the affordability crisis.
The paint is Resene Quarter Cloud. See the link below for more. m.resene.com.au/swatches/preview.php?chart=Resene%20The%20Range%20whites%20%26%20neutrals%20%282012%29&brand=Resene&name=Quarter%20Cloud
The paint is Resene Quarter Cloud. See the link below for more. m.resene.com.au/swatches/preview.php?chart=Resene%20The%20Range%20whites%20%26%20neutrals%20%282012%29&brand=Resene&name=Quarter%20Cloud
@@SimpleDwelling thank you so much for replying 👍😁. That's a great size for interior living space, I really like the terrace, low maintenance and private 😍👍
The bench in the courtyard @1:49 says all you need to know about livability and form over function. When designers of a space design a comfortable courtyard space in this manner then the rest of the home will be cold and useless. It's the equivalent to the hot guy or girl who's a 10 till they open their mouth and start talking.
Okay Carlos, seeing a few of your comments now. Please direct me to a home that you believe to be beautiful. Leave a link in the comments here, or email me (email address on my channel’s About page)
I had to reupload after amending something in the previous version, same video as before.
Fantastic! Perfection! The whole project is spot on. The introduction of apartment living to families has to be vital to the future of urban living. Here in UK, apartment and flat living is integral. Not so in Australia. The footprint and the sustainability aspects of this development are crucial. Stunning design and use of natural light. The focus on the kitchen, living area and the oh so needed 'mud room' etc. And never too far away from plants or timber. Forward-thinking for the future. The reuse of buildings is vital. I live in what was a 'shop'. on the busy High Street. The sense of community is paramount. Developments like this is the future of urban living. Thank You. And congratulations to all involved. The future!
Looks and feels so serene, my stress and anxiety melted away just by looking at it.
I really appreciate the simple informative format of these videos. Thank you for eliminating the slow motion, archispeak poetic waffle and wispy shadow play of other unnamed channels.
Omg this is SO GOOD. I want this. It's so cool to include the blueprints, too. I'd love an apartment like this over a full house...
Gorgeous building, love the 'cavern' feel to the ground level and especially love the bike storage! The layout for the first floor of the apartment is fantastic, that alone would be great for one person!
So interesting to see apartments on your channel! Like the architect said “there’s a change of mindset” so it’s really relevant to see this type of housing. Thank you for sharing this beautiful project.
Such an excellent video (as always) and a beautiful design that breathes life back into this stunning warehouse.
I did notice, however, that the price of these apartments ranges from around $1-2 million. I think this is important to acknowledge when identifying the reason for apartment living not being embraced in Melbourne as the 'poor design of most apartment buildings.' For many people, the price of a well designed apartment like this might preclude them from making a more sustainable change.
That is a lot of money 💰😱. The whole project is beautiful and I would happily live there, but the price might deter people from choosing an apartment over a house. It is very much a cultural mindset, if you live in a country with lots of land the norm seems to be that you buy a house.
Love the Japandi style and how it connects in the courtyard and the cave. A walk to and from this townhouse to a historic transit connected area must feel amazing.
The main issue in Melbourne is housing affordability and cost of living. Can you please show the cost of these properties as part of presentation, for more honest transparency. If the main aim of these showcases is to highlight different options available out there.
calm and gentle. beautiful...
wow, what a beautiful home. this video makes me ache for affordable yet tasteful options in america
Beautiful, love the minimalist and restrained design still kept warm by natural materials. I could easily call this my forever home.
I probably couldn't afford a place like this new but I wonder how much it would cost to renovate my 85 sqm/917 sqft place to look like this in California, it'd probably still cost an arm and a leg.
Building is never really cheap, especially if you look to using quality materials. Just focus on the basics, plenty of natural lights, air flow, and beautiful materials, while keeping things simple.
@@SimpleDwelling Only so much you can do with natural light when you're tied to a specific unit, but the materials are an aspiration hopefully within reach if the scale of the home is small enough! Quality over quantity.
It should be noted that a 3 bedroom townhouse like the one featured in the video with an internal space of ~130 sqm costs about $2m AUD. Whilst a very well designed townhouse in a convenient location, that is probably beyond the reach of most working family.
You make a good point, but it is worth mentioning that these apartments aren't marketed as 'affordable'. They are priced similarly to a 3-bedroom home of similar quality in the area. So it's more so making the choice between a house or an apartment.
The double height void over the kitchen is everything! 😍
Excellent presentation. D.
Good video! It's great having the design choices explained. I like that the apartments feel more like a house in the sense of material choices; my personal experiences of apartments have been very bland and soul-less, purely for making as much money for the developer/landlord.
They seem really spacious too. My 3 bedroom house is only 100m2 in comparison
I think that's a good point to bring up, why don't apartments feel like 'home'? There are a lot of factors, and I believe materials and money-hungry developers as you mentioned, plays a big part.
I do hope there is a push to more positivity towards apartments here in Australia, and seeing them as 'forever homes'.
ooohh! Love this!!! so peaceful & calming!
Glad you like it!
Simply beautiful!
Have to agree with you, Dawn.
beautiful interior and exterior! and love the amenity and concept.
beautiful apartment I have a question where the paintings come from?
Curious why the sink is right up one end of the island bench...? doesn't seem that functional.
Otherwise love it, and agree that quality apartment/townhouse dwellings as a viable alternative to housing are crucial to combatting the the affordability crisis.
Very nice interior
perfection X 100
Wow this was worth the wait.
I'm glad it was worth it.
Great work :)
I must know what the grey paint colour code is!
The paint is Resene Quarter Cloud. See the link below for more.
m.resene.com.au/swatches/preview.php?chart=Resene%20The%20Range%20whites%20%26%20neutrals%20%282012%29&brand=Resene&name=Quarter%20Cloud
I love the gray paint, which brand/color code is exactly used here? Thanks!
The paint is Resene Quarter Cloud. See the link below for more.
m.resene.com.au/swatches/preview.php?chart=Resene%20The%20Range%20whites%20%26%20neutrals%20%282012%29&brand=Resene&name=Quarter%20Cloud
设计的非常棒
Nice!
Beautiful project 😍, can you tell me the size of the apartment that was shown?
Hi Aana, this apartment was 131m2, or 1,410sqft for both levels, but excludes the outdoor terrace.
@@SimpleDwelling thank you so much for replying 👍😁. That's a great size for interior living space, I really like the terrace, low maintenance and private 😍👍
sustainability trick from Germany: ditch your goofy ensuite bathrooms in houses, it's up way to much space
Hey. I live in DE & I miss having a goofy en-suite bath. 😂 It’s all about priorities…
They look as nice as anything else but with questionable value at $2.2m for a 3/2/2 "townhome"
Window bars. Boooo! What did I do wrong?
The bench in the courtyard @1:49 says all you need to know about livability and form over function. When designers of a space design a comfortable courtyard space in this manner then the rest of the home will be cold and useless. It's the equivalent to the hot guy or girl who's a 10 till they open their mouth and start talking.
Expensive? Looks expensive.
... It is expensive.
@@SimpleDwelling Funny, the designer speaks of all these fashionable qualities and "savings", however, the building is one expensive exercise.
@@SimpleDwelling He says with delight. Contributing to the unaffordability of Melbourne🤦🏿♀
The Area and the exterior of the building is ugly and poor but the the inside is so beautiful.
Another prison. Good luck convincing people to move into such sterile sad apartments.
Okay Carlos, seeing a few of your comments now. Please direct me to a home that you believe to be beautiful. Leave a link in the comments here, or email me (email address on my channel’s About page)