Video director here, sharing some thoughts from a place of respect and passion for both architecture and storytelling (visual and narrative). First, the property is stunning and clearly stands on its own - beautifully done. Second, when presenting a space like this, conveying enthusiasm through body language, facial expressions, and vocal tone can make a big difference, helping viewers connect more deeply. Lastly, I noticed the music choice sounds too dramatic, which might work better in a different context; for here, it might be worth exploring music that complements the Scandinavian elegance without the tension. A couple of questions: What defines 'durable material' here, and how long-lasting are we talking? I like the layout - it seems ideal for a live/work space with a home studio vibe!
Sure looks well made, seeing new structures with garage doors in Muskoka while boating around our Muskoka property. This is really nothing other than a building design when you are looking to build a bunkie that looks like the new style boathouse of late. Garage doors are sure eye candy, till you watch all the familiar insects you run from now flying in.
Not really a garage, more like a residence with garage doors. Also a code violation if it was in the United States. Bedrooms and garage spaces don’t mix.
It would have been nice to do a real walkthrough instead of these silly color graded shots. We get it.... your artsy. But we want to see the project and all of its details.
When I hear “garage” I think of a very specific dwelling with a specific purpose. This didn’t inspire me as a garage. More of a “mother-in-law” cottage.
Good grief... It must be a Canada people thing, but that is so small and basic. What is the point of a garage that small? Make it large enough to actually be useful. That looks like a glorified shipping container "garage".
4+ min video and there's 6 seconds of interior shots that also have some stupid whitewash filter on them.. might as well just make this a podcast.. nothing to see.
It' s a simple garage/outbuilding not the newest iphone. This was far too dramatic of a presentation. If you ever say "A garage was born." You should take a step back.
So much was lost here. Yea, he speaks well, he explains well, cinematography is perfect.. The building looks fantastic. But you showed the seating area more than the GARAGE part. It's obvious you're showing off the 'art' instead of the useable garage part. The title of this video uses the word "Garage", twice. Show the garage part. Too much about windows and siding. And WAAYY too much of the guy.
You probably would be more successful selling the projects if you would actually show what it is cuz a lot of talk is going on and very little showing pictures are amazing what pictures it's less than a split second each scene
I clicked to see a garage space not a monotone guy with bed head 🙃
Where do you park the cars....
This is how people get around the rules when building in Muskoka/Seiguin. Suddenly, everyone needs a "garage."
Garages 😂. another great marketing idea like toothpaste etc .
Now I need a garage.
Park the cars outside!😂😂😂😂 People want a clean sleek garage FOR THEIR CARS! Not to live in.
Nice little house! Where was the garage?
Video director here, sharing some thoughts from a place of respect and passion for both architecture and storytelling (visual and narrative). First, the property is stunning and clearly stands on its own - beautifully done. Second, when presenting a space like this, conveying enthusiasm through body language, facial expressions, and vocal tone can make a big difference, helping viewers connect more deeply. Lastly, I noticed the music choice sounds too dramatic, which might work better in a different context; for here, it might be worth exploring music that complements the Scandinavian elegance without the tension.
A couple of questions: What defines 'durable material' here, and how long-lasting are we talking? I like the layout - it seems ideal for a live/work space with a home studio vibe!
Also, just checked your website, very ideal looking work! Love the minimalism and raw materials.
Sure looks well made, seeing new structures with garage doors in Muskoka while boating around our Muskoka property. This is really nothing other than a building design when you are looking to build a bunkie that looks like the new style boathouse of late. Garage doors are sure eye candy, till you watch all the familiar insects you run from now flying in.
Nice club house!
How did you get by permitting with a sleeping area open to a "garage"???
Would have been nice to see more of the "garage" and less of that dude
what do you mean? he put on his nicest tshirt as he climbed out of bed just as they hit record 🤣
🎯
This guy talks just to hear himself. I can’t imagine the amount of snow that piles up in front of the garage doors with that roof design.
Volume is very low, can barely hear.
Not really a garage, more like a residence with garage doors. Also a code violation if it was in the United States. Bedrooms and garage spaces don’t mix.
Nice garage.
Thanks!
It's a carport with an attached pad.
Is it a garage for prank?
Where are the cars????😢😢😢😢
More like clubhouse
I wonder what the wife would do if he fired up the LS3, plasma cutter, welder or parts washer? This is much closer to my WIFE'S woman cave.
It would have been nice to do a real walkthrough instead of these silly color graded shots. We get it.... your artsy. But we want to see the project and all of its details.
Uhhh Bendpak 4 post is where??? Where are your cars stacked? Not a garage, it's a kids fort. Your clients have soft hands. : )
Why the editor included the empty water bottle shot under the table @ 3:59 🤷
Based on the way this guy looks, this cost about $1 million...
Pardon me for sounding coy, but this is a spoof, right? 🤔
I hate when they don’t actually show the building, just a bunch of random b roll and rubbish. What’s the point you know
Agree. Useless video.
When I hear “garage” I think of a very specific dwelling with a specific purpose. This didn’t inspire me as a garage. More of a “mother-in-law” cottage.
Neat garage. The verbal self-masturbation was not so neat.
Good grief... It must be a Canada people thing, but that is so small and basic. What is the point of a garage that small? Make it large enough to actually be useful. That looks like a glorified shipping container "garage".
4+ min video and there's 6 seconds of interior shots that also have some stupid whitewash filter on them.. might as well just make this a podcast.. nothing to see.
The doors are noisy; sound cheap
It' s a simple garage/outbuilding not the newest iphone. This was far too dramatic of a presentation. If you ever say "A garage was born." You should take a step back.
Too much talk.... moving on
Saucisson
holy crap, i really mean crap. that is not a garage
So much was lost here. Yea, he speaks well, he explains well, cinematography is perfect.. The building looks fantastic. But you showed the seating area more than the GARAGE part. It's obvious you're showing off the 'art' instead of the useable garage part. The title of this video uses the word "Garage", twice. Show the garage part. Too much about windows and siding. And WAAYY too much of the guy.
This is dumb. Park the cars in it !
You probably would be more successful selling the projects if you would actually show what it is cuz a lot of talk is going on and very little showing pictures are amazing what pictures it's less than a split second each scene