@@joebidenisanutjob7511 yeah, a pity some guys like him have to be a total wanker for absolutely no reason. I have my own theory that guys like Robert suffer from what I like to think of as a kinda Napoleon like complex, except it's not their height they got short-shafted with, explains why they are unexplainable dicks to complete strangers.
The light wells are gorgeous, it feels like such a safe comforting enveloping green space with those living walls. Many city apartments have light wells that just face another building, so having all that greenery in the light well (and USABLE outdoor space like a courtyard or patio) is such a luxury.
This is one of the reasons why I love this channel. I find the house incredible! We are drawing inspiration from it. Well done to the elegant architect and the amazing space that was created... and well done Kirsten / FairCompanies for spotting it.
Not to mention incredibly expensive. For the same money, in a nice but affordable location . . . The car elevator alone probably costs as much as a normal house.
@@tzenophile I'm getting passed the things I cannot afford and think of the things I can recreate within my means. We have a "summer" house (45sqm), ground floor, all rock.. only one window, can't install a new one because it's a historical (old) site but we could squeeze sunlight into the space as they did.. albeit within my minuscule budget.
@@lailisima Thanks, but I have no time. I bought a 16-acre/6,5 hectare farm that I am converting to a garden- forest, ponds, fruit plantation, veg-beds, greenhouses, meadows. right now there are 400 hedge-plants waiting outside for me to plant, just arrived this morning. Fun, but too much fun for one lifetime. And I still need to finish my gym/workshop...
He is so right about how important it is to have safety glass in homes with children! My niece had an accident at a friend's house with a glass door and now has a few big scars on her face that are very noticeable unfortunately. She was only 8 or 9 when it happened.
I have a big scar on my leg and smaller one on my face from running through triple pane untoughened glass as a child. Any glass that has potential for accidents should be toughened really. Glass that separates spaces between which there is movement. Doors, floor to ceiling windows...
Kirsten you are so far out ahead of anyone on the net. Its simple. Show up. Keep showing up. My favorite was the italian condo bldg with the pots of trees auspended everywhere. This is a close 2nd. You are my saturday night live of utube. Thankyou uour husband and children and ALL your supporters and your tireless efforts
I have always thought you needed to go into a hill for an underground house so this completely changes my perspective. Thank you for showing us this amazing home.
I have been writing a story about living on Mars. This is an ideal solution for me. Also, I really love the channel. The houses you show are usually what I have been thinking about for the last 50 yrs. (Yes, I am old). We have built 3 geodesics, and a number of container homes over the years. Have a wonderful day.
I helped my brother build a dome and it seemed pretty sturdy. I’ve always liked the idea of a small surface house with a much larger stealth home hidden underneath. The problem is the expense of building it strong and waterproof enough to hold tons of soil. The other complication is I live in an earthquake zone.
Oh yes, 100 construction workers would have to be sent to Mars to build something like this for a writer. :) This is the whole shitty paradox. People keep babbling about living on Mars and saving the humanity and whatnot, i.e. sending the best and brighest etc., but they fail to realise that establishing any "colony" will first require countless MANUAL LABORERS. Makes zero sense.
I love the idea of an underground home and I think what they've done here is great, I just wish they didn't style the interior to look like a hotel lobby.
Totally agree.. I feel like stone, natural wood and plants would have been so much better. But oh well I guess if I make millions, ill do it my way.. Still a very cool house.
@@canyonhaverfield2201 And yet they put their home on display, and people have both a right to their opinions and to express them. They are not in the owner's home. They are in the comment section of a video looking at a home. Argue with their point, not their right to say it.
@@canyonhaverfield2201 Wow, you really like to run things that aren't yours, don't you? You should work on that. Let the channel owners deal with commenters on...wait for it.... THEIR channel.
I actually really liked the decor. I thought the sitting area looked like a cosy, sociable space. I would have liked a closer look at the kitchen area, bathrooms etc.
Damp air is the only issue that would need to be addressed with an air exchanger to climatize & condition the air to not have too much moisture and also to constantly move the air around the rooms so no mildew or mold can grow.
Outstanding concept. I've always wanted to do this. I love how he thought through how the home flows, how the light was carries through it and is considered. I think natural light in a home is critical over a house full of lights to compensate otherwise. Looking out onto green space is great, though I would make the garden up top a bigger project. I think whimsical carved hedges up top would be fun. Ultimate privacy. Love this. ❤ Just brilliant. 👏
Loved the bit at the end where he says "it's a basement without a house ..." 😁😁😁 I just pictured a builder saying to the client that he run out of money and only completed the basement sorry about the house ! Lol
Oh wow this is absolutely stunning!!!! Those skylights are AMAZING!! This is so close to my dream home- I’ve always wanted an underground bunker but this is a huge step above that!
Kirsten Thank you for making us discover all this wonderful architectures!! We can travel the world, visit people's house and know how they are built, just by sitting here! I can't thank you enough!!
I love it, so innovative and beautifully done. It is a basement without a house, but it is a basement with the yard on top of it not around the house, I like that.
Great, I loved the detail on light, then there was more on light and more on light then light was covered some more and finally we heard more about light.... I actually wanted more on the REST of the house design elements
Good presentation of possibilities in the face of restrictions. Happy for the follow-up questions discussed concerning the decisions about design and space. Thanks, Kirsten and family.
I bought a house and finished the basement. 3 of the 4 walls are underground. We have high windows, made of those wavey glass blocks you see at a dentist office. It brings so much light into the house we don't use any artificial lights until after sunset. Sure helps with the power bill.
At 5:33 and not only am I in love with this house, but finally realized who the owner sounds like, Jeremy Irons! Love the house! Love the lighting, the elegant cozy feeling of it and the garden as well! Also, his voice!
I love this! I want an underground hose like this for one main reason, sound mitigation! I've had it up to here with loud vehicles and barking dogs, I bet living underground would help that a a lot!
The sound insulation must be superb. It must be very quiet in that home, as ground tends to absorb noise very well. As an Autistic adult with extreme hypersensory perception, I certainly would love to live inside something like this, even if it is not as fancy :) Thank you for all the great ideas that you always share with us ♥
you might look into ICF perimeter wall construction ...of the MANY great benefits, being nearly soundproof is one. only 5-10% more than 2x6 sticks, & that percentage obviously is lower against the finished house cost. :)
@@Krazie-Ivan I looked. They seem like a cool material, especially types 3 and 4 that I found. Thanks so much for mentioning it here ♥ Did you ever stay in a house made out of this material? If yes, what was it like in there?
@@Autism_Forever ...my late father actually helped build one in Phx over 20yrs ago (the ICF block designs & all the supporting tech have gotten much better; FastFoot, ERV units, roof decking, etc), & i've designed a few small-ish dwellings to be close to PassivHaus w/o the expensive doors/windows. there's a feeling of security, esp if anywhere near disaster-prone areas, but also just in ownership (knowing it won't rot & pests can't get in, for example). i grew up where there were drive-bys in the late 80's/early 90's, so the solid wall puts that old shit at ease. the constantly-fresh air quality inside is hepa-filtered perfection, & far less dust collects. staying in a stick place afterwards, you notice even a slight breeze outside or changing materials temp due to sunrise, as the house creaks & pops & shudders.
This house is gorgeous and expensive. The garden ideas are so magical. I would live here happily. It's a pity it's not lived in. It's been empty for 3 months meaning it's used as a holiday home. Wow the rich are enjoying
Another Great architectural master piece ! Amazing experience in great detail . Can't get enough of your in depth content , questions you ask are interesting and the camera angles are spot on !
I wouldn't want to live underground but if I had to this is certainly making the best of the situation. Like he said it is a basement without a house. Makes it seem less odd when put like that.
I find this concept a forward way of thinking. We can never tell what/how things would be in time to come. Safety is a hugh factor, also survival from disasters. Underground gardens for self sustanance
I'd love all that comfort and design above the ground level, with a little bit of actual view, and natural light coming in from the sides. As it is, it's an interesting compromise; I'll give it that!
If I lived there I would make the above ground bit smaller and have the appearance of a shed! Imagine the look on peoples faces as you walked them up to it telling them you will put the kettle on if they want to go and put their things in one of the bedrooms...
I’ve also wanted to build something similar; a small, run down looking wooden shack on top, leading downstairs to a high-tech looking underground lair. The ultimate deception.
Great space and thoughtful execution. The only egregious failure here IMHO, was the entrance point. They should've sourced the same stone the house was made of and built what appeared to be a period coach /guard house. That structure is a bit of an eyesore.
They probably tried to. A _lot_ of these houses used stone that is no longer quarried or available to build new structures with. They had the same problem when doing the restoration work on the Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben) - sections of the stonework needed replacements, but the original stone has long since stopped being quarried so they had to go with the closest aproximation they could find. I expect they did the same with this project. If you look on the _outside_ of the entrance property it's _fairly_ close (though I admit the interior treatment could have been done a bit better), likely about as close as they could manage whilst not being overly expensive.
The owner seems a very kind and down-to-earth kind of guy and a lovely house. Makes me wonder, why not more houses are constructed this way. You can basically use your entire plot of land as a garden or green space for nature, while the house itself will also be very well isolated to keep it cool in summer and warm in winter.
It’s a Coober Pedy house! I love it - very clever solution to a problem. A lot of light. Plus, I bet those massive skylights would still have good insulation (if built in Coober Pedy!)
Superb. While the interior design is not really to my taste, it's been really well laid out around the central core, the overhead windows work fantastically, and it's made for a smart formal garden overhead that is in sympathy with the main Victorian house. As the owner/designer notes, the high ceiling too helps make the space feel airy not bunkerish. Bravo.
Impressed by the mind-boggling work done on this project,it takes a lot to make these underground houses look simple and luxurious but not any tech geek base like thing.
He says its full of light yet all the lights are on! I'd like to see it illuminated solely by the skylights. Might be a tad different! And its not a big deal using skylights for the first floor. But how about for the floors below? That gets harder because solar tubes lose gain.
I would have included an elevator to get down from the atrium area. I appreciate that there are two points where you can open the doors and still get fresh air.
0:55 I 100% agree with City Planning here. Why would you buy an historic building and then build a modern house in front of it. This guy sounds disappointed he wasn't allowed to destroy the view.
I absolutely love this concept of a basement without a house. The skylights in every room( with🌳🌤️), the car lift 🚗 right out of a James Bond 🕵️movie and the spiral staircase as the back door. And the 200-year-old castle 🏰 as your next door neighbor. This home is otherworldly💫 , medieval 🏰 and ultra-modern all at the same time! I love it! 💕🥰✨🛸💫🕵️🚗🌳🌤️🌳💕🤗💕
Amazed at this property for all the same reasons you are! I looked at the Instagram in the show notes and there are other cool brick homes. There are homes in Palmer Woods in Detroit that could look just like this, having the space for this size build in the front yard, and having the garden blend in just perfectly so you wouldn't even know there's an underground home.
Any way we can see some pictures of how the structure was built during the process? It would be fascinating to see what method they implemented to construct the roofing and bracing.
The house is amazing... -the garden above though, could be both far more impressive and far more in-keeping with the Manor House overlooking it. Incredible scope for something truly magical.
Amazing! I have a little plan for this same type of extension! One of these days, it'll happen, the only difference is I want the top oculus to be a geodome.
This house has only one disadvantage: IT IS NOT MINE :) I totally envy the owners who were futuristic and practical for this brave idea......great job!
WOW, mindblowing what you bcreated !🎉🌞In what slave times are we living? „Not allowed to build a garden ?!“ I‘m really so fed up with restrictions, the older I get.
He took a problem and turned it into a solution!! I love it! Linda from
MICHIGAN USA
It is a pity that there were no photos from the construction process.
EXACTLY RIGHT !
It's a pity you didn't click on the very obvious Instagram link.
@@robertpalmer3166 to bad you don't realize that people who watch through ROKU tv can not see comments or descriptions! Never assume Skippy!
@@joebidenisanutjob7511 yeah, a pity some guys like him have to be a total wanker for absolutely no reason. I have my own theory that guys like Robert suffer from what I like to think of as a kinda Napoleon like complex, except it's not their height they got short-shafted with, explains why they are unexplainable dicks to complete strangers.
@@joebidenisanutjob7511 To bad you didn't realize that if someone can write a comment, then they're obviously on a device that they can click a link🤪
Kirsten you have the best content on youtube. Thank you Chris Oakes for sharing your very cool underground house!!
Thanks. And yes, thanks to Chris for inviting us to visit.
Yes you find the most unique homes...
@@kirstendirksen so what was the cost and when was it built?
When I first started getting interested in underground houses years ago, this is what I imagined. Quite a beautiful design!
The light wells are gorgeous, it feels like such a safe comforting enveloping green space with those living walls. Many city apartments have light wells that just face another building, so having all that greenery in the light well (and USABLE outdoor space like a courtyard or patio) is such a luxury.
This is one of the reasons why I love this channel. I find the house incredible! We are drawing inspiration from it. Well done to the elegant architect and the amazing space that was created... and well done Kirsten / FairCompanies for spotting it.
Not to mention incredibly expensive. For the same money, in a nice but affordable location . . . The car elevator alone probably costs as much as a normal house.
@@tzenophile I'm getting passed the things I cannot afford and think of the things I can recreate within my means. We have a "summer" house (45sqm), ground floor, all rock.. only one window, can't install a new one because it's a historical (old) site but we could squeeze sunlight into the space as they did.. albeit within my minuscule budget.
@@lailisima I live in a barn I converted myself; cost about 10k in total. Reused a lot of old stuff.
@@tzenophile We need you to have your own channel, please!!
@@lailisima Thanks, but I have no time. I bought a 16-acre/6,5 hectare farm that I am converting to a garden- forest, ponds, fruit plantation, veg-beds, greenhouses, meadows. right now there are 400 hedge-plants waiting outside for me to plant, just arrived this morning. Fun, but too much fun for one lifetime. And I still need to finish my gym/workshop...
He is so right about how important it is to have safety glass in homes with children! My niece had an accident at a friend's house with a glass door and now has a few big scars on her face that are very noticeable unfortunately. She was only 8 or 9 when it happened.
I have a big scar on my leg and smaller one on my face from running through triple pane untoughened glass as a child.
Any glass that has potential for accidents should be toughened really.
Glass that separates spaces between which there is movement. Doors, floor to ceiling windows...
You can remove almost the whole scars these days, so it's not that bad.
@@Apollondb it's on her face and a plastic surgery has already done their best but still it's a huge scar unfortunately.
Oh that is so sad. I know a few people who ran straight into panes of glass as children.
Realizing you could actually watch the night sky in the rooms gives me goose bumps 😩🥺
As someone who lives in Coober Pedy, I can honestly say that this is the best , finished, dugout I've seen.
Kirsten you are so far out ahead of anyone on the net. Its simple. Show up. Keep showing up. My favorite was the italian condo bldg with the pots of trees auspended everywhere. This is a close 2nd. You are my saturday night live of utube. Thankyou uour husband and children and ALL your supporters and your tireless efforts
I have always thought you needed to go into a hill for an underground house so this completely changes my perspective. Thank you for showing us this amazing home.
I have been writing a story about living on Mars. This is an ideal solution for me. Also, I really love the channel. The houses you show are usually what I have been thinking about for the last 50 yrs. (Yes, I am old). We have built 3 geodesics, and a number of container homes over the years. Have a wonderful day.
I helped my brother build a dome and it seemed pretty sturdy. I’ve always liked the idea of a small surface house with a much larger stealth home hidden underneath. The problem is the expense of building it strong and waterproof enough to hold tons of soil. The other complication is I live in an earthquake zone.
Oh yes, 100 construction workers would have to be sent to Mars to build something like this for a writer. :) This is the whole shitty paradox. People keep babbling about living on Mars and saving the humanity and whatnot, i.e. sending the best and brighest etc., but they fail to realise that establishing any "colony" will first require countless MANUAL LABORERS. Makes zero sense.
@@paveladamek3502
Unless you send in robots and stop them from rebelling and declaring themselves independent.
This is fabulous. I love that the lightwells allow you to walk out on them. Skylights really provide a nice amount of light. Bedrooms are bright.
I love the idea of an underground home and I think what they've done here is great, I just wish they didn't style the interior to look like a hotel lobby.
Totally agree.. I feel like stone, natural wood and plants would have been so much better. But oh well I guess if I make millions, ill do it my way.. Still a very cool house.
@@canyonhaverfield2201 And yet they put their home on display, and people have both a right to their opinions and to express them. They are not in the owner's home. They are in the comment section of a video looking at a home. Argue with their point, not their right to say it.
@@canyonhaverfield2201 If you're concerned about negativity - perhaps you should keep yours to yourself.
@@canyonhaverfield2201 Wow, you really like to run things that aren't yours, don't you? You should work on that. Let the channel owners deal with commenters on...wait for it.... THEIR channel.
I actually really liked the decor. I thought the sitting area looked like a cosy, sociable space. I would have liked a closer look at the kitchen area, bathrooms etc.
This is beautiful
You could live like a king, and your garden would be your roof.. it wouldnt disturb nature much. Its just so nice
Damp air is the only issue that would need to be addressed with an air exchanger to climatize & condition the air to not have too much moisture and also to constantly move the air around the rooms so no mildew or mold can grow.
Outstanding concept. I've always wanted to do this. I love how he thought through how the home flows, how the light was carries through it and is considered. I think natural light in a home is critical over a house full of lights to compensate otherwise. Looking out onto green space is great, though I would make the garden up top a bigger project. I think whimsical carved hedges up top would be fun. Ultimate privacy. Love this. ❤ Just brilliant. 👏
Brilliant! Thanks Kirsten for featuring this unique structure.
Well done Kirsten!!!...what a BEAUTIFUL HOME...and your filming, as ALWAYS is impeccable!!!...BRAVA TO YOU!!!
Loved the bit at the end where he says "it's a basement without a house ..." 😁😁😁
I just pictured a builder saying to the client that he run out of money and only completed the basement sorry about the house ! Lol
You find the most different type of places and that is really great.
Thank you
How much do I LOVE this place?!? What an amazingly clever solution, and so beautiful too!
Oh wow this is absolutely stunning!!!! Those skylights are AMAZING!! This is so close to my dream home- I’ve always wanted an underground bunker but this is a huge step above that!
Kirsten Thank you for making us discover all this wonderful architectures!! We can travel the world, visit people's house and know how they are built, just by sitting here! I can't thank you enough!!
I love it, so innovative and beautifully done. It is a basement without a house, but it is a basement with the yard on top of it not around the house, I like that.
The owner was so passionate. Really enjoyed this :)
Necessity is the mother of invention. This one is a totally cool example 😊
What's the necessity? Building a giant mansion? He NEEDED to do that?
@@kezia8027 No he means the did not allow to build a normal home on this property thats why.
Great, I loved the detail on light, then there was more on light and more on light then light was covered some more and finally we heard more about light....
I actually wanted more on the REST of the house design elements
Good presentation of possibilities in the face of restrictions. Happy for the follow-up questions discussed concerning the decisions about design and space. Thanks, Kirsten and family.
I bought a house and finished the basement. 3 of the 4 walls are underground. We have high windows, made of those wavey glass blocks you see at a dentist office. It brings so much light into the house we don't use any artificial lights until after sunset. Sure helps with the power bill.
No mold issues?
This is probably the most amazing idea of a house I have ever Seen.
So nice to see people figure out how to get around building department restrictions.
yes, it is !
Kirsten, your videos never disappoint. Keep ‘em coming!
At 5:33 and not only am I in love with this house, but finally realized who the owner sounds like, Jeremy Irons! Love the house! Love the lighting, the elegant cozy feeling of it and the garden as well! Also, his voice!
That's magnificent - the circular room in the centre is something we need far more of, I appreciate it is difficult to do though.
I quite like this new feeling this unique home gave me. One of my favorite houses
I love this! I want an underground hose like this for one main reason, sound mitigation! I've had it up to here with loud vehicles and barking dogs, I bet living underground would help that a a lot!
Awesome place. I have always dreamed of having an underground house. Cool to see one finished.
The sound insulation must be superb. It must be very quiet in that home, as ground tends to absorb noise very well. As an Autistic adult with extreme hypersensory perception, I certainly would love to live inside something like this, even if it is not as fancy :) Thank you for all the great ideas that you always share with us ♥
I was thinking the same thing - kinda a dream for a sensory sensitive ❤️
you might look into ICF perimeter wall construction ...of the MANY great benefits, being nearly soundproof is one. only 5-10% more than 2x6 sticks, & that percentage obviously is lower against the finished house cost. :)
@@Krazie-Ivan I looked. They seem like a cool material, especially types 3 and 4 that I found. Thanks so much for mentioning it here ♥ Did you ever stay in a house made out of this material? If yes, what was it like in there?
@@Autism_Forever ...my late father actually helped build one in Phx over 20yrs ago (the ICF block designs & all the supporting tech have gotten much better; FastFoot, ERV units, roof decking, etc), & i've designed a few small-ish dwellings to be close to PassivHaus w/o the expensive doors/windows.
there's a feeling of security, esp if anywhere near disaster-prone areas, but also just in ownership (knowing it won't rot & pests can't get in, for example). i grew up where there were drive-bys in the late 80's/early 90's, so the solid wall puts that old shit at ease. the constantly-fresh air quality inside is hepa-filtered perfection, & far less dust collects. staying in a stick place afterwards, you notice even a slight breeze outside or changing materials temp due to sunrise, as the house creaks & pops & shudders.
Not to mention the temperature regulation. The heating and cooling bills must be absolutely miniscule.
I love it. Well done to the designers / owners. I have seen plenty of normal above ground homes with less natural light
O.M.G.! a different slice of life. thank you for this video.
Really cool build, only slight annoyance for me is that pool table placed where there's not enough room to play pool.
This house is gorgeous and expensive. The garden ideas are so magical. I would live here happily. It's a pity it's not lived in. It's been empty for 3 months meaning it's used as a holiday home. Wow the rich are enjoying
it sold a few weeks ago for 3 million
Another Great architectural master piece ! Amazing experience in great detail . Can't get enough of your in depth content , questions you ask are interesting and the camera angles are spot on !
This incredible home is absolutely gorgeous!
I wouldn't want to live underground but if I had to this is certainly making the best of the situation. Like he said it is a basement without a house. Makes it seem less odd when put like that.
Once again you have found an incredible and unique house.
Wow, Wow, Simply Stunning! Thank You!
Really curious to see how the architect created the water membrane and draining around the house. Any ideas/plans?
They laid down black plastic from hardware store before pouring concrete and installed drain tile with pump. Same as on every house with basement.
It usually has layers of tanking, a membrane, insulation(outside) and another membrane@@staszekgolab9319
12:10 they used welded steel sheets as the outer shell then poured concrete in to form the space.
I find this concept a forward way of thinking. We can never tell what/how things would be in time to come. Safety is a hugh factor, also survival from disasters. Underground gardens for self sustanance
I'd love all that comfort and design above the ground level, with a little bit of actual view, and natural light coming in from the sides.
As it is, it's an interesting compromise; I'll give it that!
I covet your home so much!
Absolutely glorious ‼️
You should be very proud of yourself.
You have created a masterpiece.
That was stunning.... I love that house... The owner even looks like Ian Flemming....
If I lived there I would make the above ground bit smaller and have the appearance of a shed! Imagine the look on peoples faces as you walked them up to it telling them you will put the kettle on if they want to go and put their things in one of the bedrooms...
I’ve also wanted to build something similar; a small, run down looking wooden shack on top, leading downstairs to a high-tech looking underground lair. The ultimate deception.
I positively adore this home. Wow.
Great space and thoughtful execution. The only egregious failure here IMHO, was the entrance point. They should've sourced the same stone the house was made of and built what appeared to be a period coach /guard house. That structure is a bit of an eyesore.
They probably tried to. A _lot_ of these houses used stone that is no longer quarried or available to build new structures with. They had the same problem when doing the restoration work on the Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben) - sections of the stonework needed replacements, but the original stone has long since stopped being quarried so they had to go with the closest aproximation they could find. I expect they did the same with this project. If you look on the _outside_ of the entrance property it's _fairly_ close (though I admit the interior treatment could have been done a bit better), likely about as close as they could manage whilst not being overly expensive.
I always liked the idea of building under ground level, so many benefits like constant temperature
Seeing my plans come to reality... Very nice.
interior looks great
The lighting really is nice down there
The owner seems a very kind and down-to-earth kind of guy and a lovely house. Makes me wonder, why not more houses are constructed this way. You can basically use your entire plot of land as a garden or green space for nature, while the house itself will also be very well isolated to keep it cool in summer and warm in winter.
ask how much money he spent in this house, there is your answer .
Because building up is alot cheaper than building down.
@@GuTzBorges down to earth.... DOWN TO EARTH?!?!??!?! wtf dude
Like he said at the end of the video, it’s just like building a basement, and not the house.
look up Gentle Architecture and Malcolm Wells 😎😎
Love that and I want one, looks amazing on the surface !!!
It’s a Coober Pedy house! I love it - very clever solution to a problem. A lot of light. Plus, I bet those massive skylights would still have good insulation (if built in Coober Pedy!)
Talks about the light for half an hour and has 30 lightbulbs per room turned on
That poor poor man I feel his pain, he canonly console himself with his millions
Superb. While the interior design is not really to my taste, it's been really well laid out around the central core, the overhead windows work fantastically, and it's made for a smart formal garden overhead that is in sympathy with the main Victorian house. As the owner/designer notes, the high ceiling too helps make the space feel airy not bunkerish. Bravo.
It good to see you in the UK , fantastic dwelling and video
Thanks for posting and sharing. Remarkable domicile.
Impressed by the mind-boggling work done on this project,it takes a lot to make these underground houses look simple and luxurious but not any tech geek base like thing.
Beautiful unique house and the garden.
Wow it's incredible i love it beautiful home
👍what a fantastic project, done to a great standard, Absolutely Love it
He says its full of light yet all the lights are on! I'd like to see it illuminated solely by the skylights. Might be a tad different! And its not a big deal using skylights for the first floor. But how about for the floors below? That gets harder because solar tubes lose gain.
This is the COOLEST house I have ever seen!
This is an amazing concept and design
i LOVE that outdoor place at 10:00.. Looks amazing.. they just need to fix that piece that is hanging
Very practical- insulation r-value would be amazing!
I would have included an elevator to get down from the atrium area. I appreciate that there are two points where you can open the doors and still get fresh air.
Caroline Kelly. The car you put in an elevator. ( like) So you get in that way. It showed it in the video
@@valerielove9837 True, I was thinking for when people visit unless the garage can have multiple cars.
@@CK1000ism I font know how many cats can fit down there. Did not show.
@@valerielove9837 now obviously I’m not there. But I bet I could fit 100 cats down there. Easily.
0:55 I 100% agree with City Planning here. Why would you buy an historic building and then build a modern house in front of it. This guy sounds disappointed he wasn't allowed to destroy the view.
This is the best underground house I've seen.
Thats Amazing !!! I would so live there !!
This guy is a serious genius. Met barriers and reacted perfectly to change
one of the coolest houses I've seen, you can have open land without having to give up space on the surface.
If I spent that much money on an underground villa, I'd make it like a bunker or apocalypse bunker. Where it's hidden and disguised.
I absolutely love this concept of a basement without a house. The skylights in every room( with🌳🌤️), the car lift 🚗 right out of a James Bond 🕵️movie and the spiral staircase as the back door. And the 200-year-old castle 🏰 as your next door neighbor. This home is otherworldly💫 , medieval 🏰 and ultra-modern all at the same time! I love it!
💕🥰✨🛸💫🕵️🚗🌳🌤️🌳💕🤗💕
Amazed at this property for all the same reasons you are! I looked at the Instagram in the show notes and there are other cool brick homes. There are homes in Palmer Woods in Detroit that could look just like this, having the space for this size build in the front yard, and having the garden blend in just perfectly so you wouldn't even know there's an underground home.
This comment gave me brain AIDS
Any way we can see some pictures of how the structure was built during the process? It would be fascinating to see what method they implemented to construct the roofing and bracing.
Check the description, there’s an instagram link
Edit: Ok nvm, doesn’t have construction images
If I ever get to build my own house I want to do something like this. I could only imagine how efficient that it is to heat/cool.
You're right, this would be cool in summer and hot in winter. Perfect to save energy!
The house is amazing... -the garden above though, could be both far more impressive and far more in-keeping with the Manor House overlooking it. Incredible scope for something truly magical.
That era of home wouldn't have grand gardens in the entrance. It would be about symmetry and simplicity
"Built by a wealthy landowner "..it's perfectly OK for liberals to have and own "wealth"
If I was told I couldn't build because it would spoil someone else's view, I'd be planting some big bushes and trees instead,...
haha, welcome to England.
Great concept with the light wells, i just wonder how rain water is controlled within that deep, small area right next to sliding doors.
Channels that are on sides or central drain that takes it to a pump inside that then forces it to the street sewer drains.
Amazing! I have a little plan for this same type of extension! One of these days, it'll happen, the only difference is I want the top oculus to be a geodome.
Crazy how its just sitting empty there for 3 months. I can only imagine what his main house looks like if he choose not to live here lol
Sounds like he's a developer
Stunning! Brilliant! Gorgeous!
this house is just perfect
they saved a lot on roof tiles xD
Playing pool on that table would be challenging.
You keep coming up with new and unusual spaces. How do you find them?
The light wells remind me of the Louvre somehow! Beautiful house.
Lovely design, & the car lift is sooooo Bond! Did I miss how they kept the window wells from flooding?
Probably drains and sump pumps?
tryna figure that wit car at moment
Channels that are on sides or central drain that takes it to a pump inside that then forces it to the street sewer drains.
This is beautiful and amazing
This house has only one disadvantage: IT IS NOT MINE :)
I totally envy the owners who were futuristic and practical for this brave idea......great job!
I can't begin to imagine how much this all cost!
Lovely house, I only worry about humidity being there.
Would need to have an air exchanger that would run on solar power to move air flow thru and condition it especially for humidity. It is London.
WOW, mindblowing what you bcreated !🎉🌞In what slave times are we living? „Not allowed to build a garden ?!“ I‘m really so fed up with restrictions, the older I get.