I truly enjoy this show for the gadgets, and Richard Ayoade is spectacular as the Gadget Man! I enjoyed the "Smaller is Better" show because this tiny house concept needs to be duplicated around the world. WHO designed it? Are they building more? It's brilliant. I know there is a huge "NOMAD" experience, with people who live in RV's, vans, and cars - traveling around the USA and around the world during the pandemic - yet the homeless problem and/or the fact that many people can't afford a regular (over)sized home is a great reason to mass-produce these adorable tiny homes! Who can or will make these homes?
love the concept of the rolling compartments of the tiny house, which is brilliant. My only question is, is there ANY storage space apart from kitchen cupboards? I didn't see much. Where would a genuine homeowner store their clothes, everyday items apart from the 5 books and plants shown?
I get the impression Richard has never gone camping and thinks he is slumming it a bit haha :). Oh I have that clothes drier, they are so useful in rainy old England . That moving wall idea is so cool I want it in my normal sized house LOL
I want this house. I want to live in it and I never want to leave it. Give it some soundproof walls and you can even remove the yard and stack em all up. It can be like a retirement home for single people that dont want kids and hate the outside. I'll just live there till I die and I won't ever be a problem for the rest of the world.
but if you refuse to give up your esteme adress in the middle of london city, you could also throw some insulation on the sides, and a hypocaust under the floor problem solved =)
I think the goal was to work with exactly 3 meter by 3 meters by 4 meters - a cube. I think they added the peaked roof to look cute after the fact, like the decorations on the outside. I imagine the thing that actually keeps the rain out is the flat top, under the peak.
I thought the tiny house can be built taller, putting the shower on a 2nd floor or something, i think that's the whole point of building towers. to fit more people into an enclosed area with small footprint. Since vertical space is almost always wasted.
I was thinking to Jimmy Carr's point that it was a third of a shipping container in size. This is just an over-the-top example. If they made a version that was a full shipping container in size, each room is three times the size immediately. Alternatively, more condensed innovations. Sort of surprised the beds didn't lower from the ceiling with the same crank system though.
@@misinformedmarti There are tiny houses that have counter-weighted beds like that; more commonly the loft space includes the peak of the roof so you can sit upright at least.
My complaint is... Why even have those big movable walls to begin with? You're just moving them around... Get rid of them. If you want to separate the bathroom, just get a smaller wall to separate it. And a wall ladder for the bed or something.
Removable walls contain tables and stack on each other so one room is not usable while another room is being used, it's not like it was just a flat wall moving back and forth for no reason
I think the moveable walls were to make it more gadgety tbh. There's a whole economising of space that goes into designing tiny houses and it's only really the bathroom that's isolated as you alluded to. More important is fitting storage in every bit of unused space.
By the "house" I mean the house they use for this show. Not this stupid little fiasco they built for this episode! That house isn't the least bit livable. What if I need to use the toilet while I'm cooking dinner? My dinner ends up in the floor just so I can shit? Speaking of... when stuff falls into those tracks, how are you going to clean it out so the walls can move? How will you clean out the stuff that falls in the folds of your collapsing sofa, as well? And ANYONE with children will tell you, your furniture is going to get wet! How long do you think that cardboard couch will last?
I may be the only person who is kind of scared of how that tiny house may be the future! It looks fun but would be horrible to live in full time - it be claustrophobic af!! I really hope people are not forced to live in houses that size one day - bloody overpopulation!!!
I love Richard. His ability to showcase this weird stuff with dignity is appreciated.
I rather have a real Englishmen do then a white washed black man
@@patrickglaser1560 😂
@@wisdomfox857 Hmm, you're aware that he is mixed, right?
"What's in the bag, nephew? " LMAO
The way he said "Hello I AM Richard Ayoade" was like somebody was asserting otherwise lmao
In other intros he makes it seem like a stage name etc 😅
Jimmy slapping his leggies excitedly makes me very happy
Richard Ayoade is one the most naturally funny people on earth - a fan from across across the pond.
I'm in the shower, fool! Richard is a diamond.
I yell, "I'm in the shower, Fool!!" almost daily. (our pets are jerks)
I genuinely laughed out loud at this line. It’s also fun to say!☺️
"Almost 9 million of us own mor than 1 BBQ... Alex has in excess of 4 and Less than 7-1 on his outdoor cooking terrace"
10:18 this is why I love Richard, what a weird way of wording something so simple
Richard is a great host for this show. The awkward delivery is great.
I...quite love his voice. He sounds like the narrator for all of the books I write.
"There's nothing [the Thermomix] can't do, apart from emotionally comfort you."
Who doesn't find soup emotionally comforting?!
Me. I flipping hate soup.
And sun dry things.
Genuinely impressed by the design at the end. Moving into my camper van soon and this is way more space so actually feasible to live in one of those.
They should be planning on making a lot of these houses, I would love to live in one when I'm by myself in Uni or just in general
Richard and Jimmy are truly one of the most unlikely perfect pair. Love them both!
I love these full episodes! This is the future of television.
I truly enjoy this show for the gadgets, and Richard Ayoade is spectacular as the Gadget Man! I enjoyed the "Smaller is Better" show because this tiny house concept needs to be duplicated around the world. WHO designed it? Are they building more?
It's brilliant. I know there is a huge "NOMAD" experience, with people who live in RV's, vans, and cars - traveling around the USA and around the world during the pandemic - yet the homeless problem and/or the fact that many people can't afford a regular (over)sized home is a great reason to mass-produce these adorable tiny homes! Who can or will make these homes?
"Like Frank Sinatra, it hails from New Jersey & isn't for everyone." Classic!
That tiny home is amazing. I would take it in a heartbeat if it was just for me to live in. So sweet.
I love how both of them dance over the stepping stones XD
I love the way they both jack sparrow walked across the stepping stones 😂
That may be a tiny room, but it's still bigger than Roy's flat!
I want that cooking gadget, it cooks and makes dessert and cleans itself. Good lawd🙌🏿
That boombox took me back!
Edit: damn New Jersey is catching strays even across the pond 😂
the shoes were definitely designed for a place where it doesn't rain
the tiny house is legitimately cool and well designed
love the concept of the rolling compartments of the tiny house, which is brilliant. My only question is, is there ANY storage space apart from kitchen cupboards? I didn't see much. Where would a genuine homeowner store their clothes, everyday items apart from the 5 books and plants shown?
In the shower you fool
Awe brilliant!
I get the impression Richard has never gone camping and thinks he is slumming it a bit haha :). Oh I have that clothes drier, they are so useful in rainy old England . That moving wall idea is so cool I want it in my normal sized house LOL
Great Stuff!!
Richard's dead eyes as disco played... xD
8:47 can't believe Richard muddled up Panna cotta and Panetonne, ghastly
I want this house. I want to live in it and I never want to leave it.
Give it some soundproof walls and you can even remove the yard and stack em all up.
It can be like a retirement home for single people that dont want kids and hate the outside. I'll just live there till I die and I won't ever be a problem for the rest of the world.
That tiny house had more space than my freshman year dorm.. that I shared
I thought I looked awkward as a big man on an electric scooter, until I saw Richard riding that little bike. Now I feel a bit better about myself.
"I *AM* Richard Ayoyade."
Nice pic!
@@ytho369 a girl with a boy'sname.
WONDERFUL! How much did the lil house cost?!??
I'm not watching this show for the gadgets
good cos they are 8 years old an most of them aren't made anymore.
@@themadplotter yeah that overpriced shait. Felt like the sims :D
@bobdol69 yeah, if you're a yanky.
@bobdol69 On XFM Ricky Gervais show I heard that that magazine went tits up.
@Unknown User It means only Americans have "skymall" magazine on domestic flights.
Good to see someone still rocking a Pebble.
Never seen Jimmy Carr show that much emotion 😮
That's a very innovative designed "house"... I've seen a few videos where are apartments not that much bigger... but yes a little bit bigger helps
The home is absolutely amazing
OOO YES 💖💖💖
2 of my three favourite british comedians
Jimmy scored a brilliant goal
- what's in the the bag nephew? I hear you say
- I'll tell you what's in the bag, an entire kitchen y'all!
love the tiny house
When I say guests, I lie. Lmao my life
Can anyone help me with the jazzy bass track ID at 8:30 ?? I fuckin love that walking Bassline !!
Some of these prices are insane.
Jane and Shannon are singing happy birthday to Dylan on his birthday this morning
Ed has a tiny bit of a chance of winning the World Championship
You... what are you drinking?
Coffee
What type?
It's an expresso
*BANG*
The word is espresso
Me rewinding the video to see how much the cool gadgets are knowing full well I can't afford them
3:18 BULLSHIT, they've just been watching Top Gear! xD
"The ancient Egyptians were over a 100 years ago" ... Uhhh technically that's not wrong
Did you know most of history is actually quite old?
The tiny house is actually so cool
"this is my pretend home, it's n enormous pretend home. but I don't need so much pretend room. I'm a man who pretends to have modest needs"
The mini camper had to be inspired by the africa special of top gear
"I'm in the shower, fool!"
My apartment is like this... without the gadgets.
I WAS NOT EXPECTING TO SEE DADDY ALEX ON HERE WHAT
You... what are you drinking?
Coffee
What type?
It's an expresso
**BANG**
The word is espresso
bigup man like richie, hol tight my g
Does anybody know what became of the tiny house? I hope that they donated it
Where is this house? Why was it built and by whom?
I want one of those houses. (Set up and waiting for me on Curacao. )
I would be interested in knowing how they heat the home in the winter.
you don'T you just put it into a shipping containier and drive it to madaira, no need for heating =)
but if you refuse to give up your esteme adress in the middle of london city, you could also throw some insulation on the sides, and a hypocaust under the floor problem solved =)
This guy is a genius host
Jane and Shannon are laughing at the memes on Twitter
Seriously how much did that tiny house cost, just opened up the subdivision to be subdivided all over again
It's a tiny home with a peaked roof yet the beds are up against a flat ceiling. That's a lot of wasted space.
I think the goal was to work with exactly 3 meter by 3 meters by 4 meters - a cube. I think they added the peaked roof to look cute after the fact, like the decorations on the outside. I imagine the thing that actually keeps the rain out is the flat top, under the peak.
If that is the case then clearly they did not grasp the Tiny House concept of utilizing the space to the maximum.
@@ILuvAyeAye 3x3x4 isn't a cube...
I thought the tiny house can be built taller, putting the shower on a 2nd floor or something, i think that's the whole point of building towers. to fit more people into an enclosed area with small footprint. Since vertical space is almost always wasted.
*burger noises*Really good" it's Really good"
I would live in that tiny house
i really really really want the small house.
cause man id love to live in that small a place.
I need one of those homes ples
It finally sold for £1.8 million a few years back
Anyone know the house? It's Art Deco, and that's as far as I can go.
in New York City, the small house is called a studio apartment.
Grandpa is celebrating the anniversary of his Covid
My god that house would sell in San Francisco like hot cakes!
I was thinking to Jimmy Carr's point that it was a third of a shipping container in size. This is just an over-the-top example. If they made a version that was a full shipping container in size, each room is three times the size immediately. Alternatively, more condensed innovations. Sort of surprised the beds didn't lower from the ceiling with the same crank system though.
@@misinformedmarti There are tiny houses that have counter-weighted beds like that; more commonly the loft space includes the peak of the roof so you can sit upright at least.
My complaint is... Why even have those big movable walls to begin with? You're just moving them around... Get rid of them. If you want to separate the bathroom, just get a smaller wall to separate it. And a wall ladder for the bed or something.
Removable walls contain tables and stack on each other so one room is not usable while another room is being used, it's not like it was just a flat wall moving back and forth for no reason
I think the moveable walls were to make it more gadgety tbh. There's a whole economising of space that goes into designing tiny houses and it's only really the bathroom that's isolated as you alluded to. More important is fitting storage in every bit of unused space.
Was this scored by the "Horne Section" cuz it sure fuckin sounds like it lol
Is this his house or ?
He looks so much like Roger Federer.
If you want successful small apartments, look to Japan. Granted part of the success is communal baths but that can be achieved with a gym membership.
Why the hell does he have so many bbqs and washing machines?
oh the sweet primitive times
Jimmy reminds me of Sheldon Cooper but with better social skills
Hi it guy
By the "house" I mean the house they use for this show. Not this stupid little fiasco they built for this episode! That house isn't the least bit livable. What if I need to use the toilet while I'm cooking dinner? My dinner ends up in the floor just so I can shit? Speaking of... when stuff falls into those tracks, how are you going to clean it out so the walls can move? How will you clean out the stuff that falls in the folds of your collapsing sofa, as well? And ANYONE with children will tell you, your furniture is going to get wet! How long do you think that cardboard couch will last?
7:41 EXpresso maker
I may be the only person who is kind of scared of how that tiny house may be the future! It looks fun but would be horrible to live in full time - it be claustrophobic af!! I really hope people are not forced to live in houses that size one day - bloody overpopulation!!!
This is why I live on a 100 ft boat 😂🤙🤫😂
I enjoy how this show just showcases so much junk lol.
comedians with toys talking funny
Jimmy Carr is the polar opposite of Richard. God he actually thought it was a good idea
I’m in the shower fool
ekspresso
is there a gadget that can kill plagiarists//