Forsaken Joshua Tree hut becomes off-grid folly for stargazing

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  • Опубліковано 23 лют 2019
  • When Malek Alqadi and Hillary Flur first drove down the dirt road in Joshua Tree and saw the collapsing homestead cabin surrounded by open space, they knew it was the spot to build their off-grid smart cabin.
    The Folly Cabin is reference to the the often useless buildings built in 19th century Europe on large expanses of land. “I adapted a new filter of what a millennial’s take would be like on a folly”, explains Alqadi “making it a smart, sufficient, self-sustainable prototype for future building, current buildings and doing it on a small scale so people can grasp the concept of what off-grid is.”
    The Folly Cabin was built using the foundation of the original homesteader’s cabin (from 1863 to 1977, homesteaders could claim 16O-acre parcels in the Mojave Desert). The small space now includes a living/dining space, sleeping loft, kitchenette, toilet and shower with an indoor boulder and glass wall to bring the outdoors in.
    For additional sleeping space, they built a separate stargazing loft with no ceiling, accessible only by an outdoor metal ladder and served by an open-air bathtub made from a galvanized metal tank normally used for livestock feed.
    Malek's UA-cam Channel: / @mmmad-me8qo
    Designer Website www.malekalqadi.com
    Architecture + Design office Website www.studiocohesion.com
    For Reservations at Folly: www.follycollection.com
    *faircompanies: faircompanies.com/videos/aban...
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  • @anthropologybear2941
    @anthropologybear2941 5 років тому +86

    The original 1950s homesteading shacks are sprinkled all over the high desert around Joshua Tree and Yucca Valley, many of them untouched for a generation or two. Many people have upgraded those to be like small cabins with an outhouse for rustic living, or connected to the power grid for their utilities. Unlike this example, most of the homestead properties were built with cinderblock walls. Many of the neighborhoods still have dirt roads with fully equipped on-grid homes. Unfortunately, the remoteness and accessibility of so many abandoned homesteading shacks in the high desert created a perfect environment (back in the 90s especially) for home meth-lab production. Per capita, this area has a high frequency for addiction and related compulsion disorders and crimes including domestic violence and child abuse as a result.
    This high desert area is super dry: we moved there from Phoenix and thought we knew all about living in the desert - but the Sonoran desert of AZ was a lush paradise compared to the Mohave. For the first 2 weeks we were in Yucca Valley (next to Joshua Tree) we woke up with bloody noses each morning because it was just so DRY. Seasonally, the wind will scream through the area in a terribly powerful 2 to 3 day constant wind storm that for us newbies seemed terrifying. Sometimes, it will snow! The high mesa in Yucca Valley is at about a 4,000ft elevation; therefore the town on the main highway below might only get a sprinkle of snow, but up on the mesa the snow will be a thin blanket and stay a while. All of it is beautiful in its own way. Just like any other environment, it might take a little while to adjust.

    • @alaskaonpause
      @alaskaonpause 5 років тому +8

      Extremely interesting!

    • @IlputocapoMateo
      @IlputocapoMateo 4 роки тому +3

      Though this reads kinda as a warning, your making wanna go there so much!

    • @jonlee2553
      @jonlee2553 4 роки тому +8

      Lived there for 3 years, I think you can almost make out my old place near the beginning. I only lived probably a mile or two away from Copper Mt. 100% correct on what you said. I love it, I miss it, and I suffered my first two break-ins within 30 days there, both in broad daylight. Bars on your windows mean nothing out there, mine were pulled of with a tow strap and a truck. Meth is a terrible problem there and I'd consider staying if it wasn't for A: California B: The drugs.

    • @sashamoore9691
      @sashamoore9691 2 роки тому +1

      im opposite. i hated the sonoran desert! the low elevation caused so many nose bleeds anf i felt like passing out. but the mohave desert in arizona had more wind, breeze and the higher elevation made it much more enjoyable. it did get really cold out there some months but i loved it!

  • @michelleeaton6602
    @michelleeaton6602 5 років тому +12

    It is quite aesthetically pleasing. I love the boulder in the shower. In terms of wildlife, there are snakes (especially rattlesnakes), scorpions, huge spiders (sun spiders!), coyotes, lizards, and fire ants. I deal with all of those and I live close to town. The AC bills would be incredibly high in the summer to cool that whole space. You would have to run a split unit like that 24 hours a day for months at a time to constantly resist the extreme heat. It can’t be powered by solar. Also, he didn’t mention insulation. It’s very important. Desert summer highs are 120 and winter lows in the 30s. It snowed last week! Also, it looks like the neighbor is too close... although I think I saw trees in the drone footage. I do think the stargazing would be absolutely wonderful there. I understand it’s a design project. And, I think it is an “experiential” AirBnB. Nice.

    • @sashamoore9691
      @sashamoore9691 2 роки тому

      i live in wildreness area of the desert, and i thought id see more of that, but i really dont see snakes and scorpions. and im in arizona!

  • @Jappy1981
    @Jappy1981 5 років тому +89

    The indoor-outdoor aspects were great, right down to the shower boulder. I really like that it was incorporated as a seat.

    • @Jappy1981
      @Jappy1981 5 років тому

      @Adena Properties We have a few of his works here; very close to the Darwin Martin House.

    • @jquest43
      @jquest43 5 років тому +1

      Jappy1981 unfortunately it was radioactive.they both passed away rip..

  • @thedude11890
    @thedude11890 5 років тому +32

    The neighbors 10 feet away must be stoked

    • @23ofSeptember
      @23ofSeptember 4 роки тому +3

      Yeah, they look quiet, but if I lived out there in the desert I wouldn't want any neighbors. But, maybe they sold them the lot for a good deal.

    • @cyrilbrown2803
      @cyrilbrown2803 4 роки тому +1

      I imagine this is a getaway place, weekends. This would be a hell of an Airbnb.

    • @RobertStrader-jb4ty
      @RobertStrader-jb4ty Рік тому +1

      @@radrufdesign Yucca Valley is full of shopping and a short 12-15 minutes down the highway.

  • @CatatonicImperfect
    @CatatonicImperfect 4 роки тому +123

    omg, so beautiful. and only $700 a night. what a bargain!!! essentially, it really accentuates my minimal wage.

    • @GREENLALI
      @GREENLALI 4 роки тому +14

      Yeah his delusional

    • @alexanderk.3056
      @alexanderk.3056 4 роки тому +18

      WTF!? ... 700$ for one night, to be abducted by aliens or don't know who!?
      Thanks, but no thanks!

    • @StephanBranczyk
      @StephanBranczyk 4 роки тому +10

      During a once a year meteor shower, yes, I can envision some yuppies paying that price. But otherwise, no. That pricing is insane.

    • @scynapz
      @scynapz 4 роки тому +2

      @@kurikat The tampons are there for guests. Just like when you rent a hotel you can buy some in case you forgot any. Second why do you care if he's getting lad? You think any product you own the makers of t an't getting lad either?

    • @th2k864
      @th2k864 4 роки тому +6

      At those prices he could afford to add more solar grid and not have to be so worried about every little kilowatt that gets used. Maybe even add a full sized fridge?

  • @mdude625
    @mdude625 4 роки тому +32

    Home owner: "It's a folly with a purpose..."
    Inigo Montoya: "You keep using that word...I don't think it means what you think it means."

  • @FrancisFurtak
    @FrancisFurtak 5 років тому +2

    Wow. Very rough exterior but modern interior. Love all that off grid stuff. Great use of space. Well done. Must be wonderful sleeping outside.

  • @paolabueso
    @paolabueso 5 років тому +2

    Beautiful project! Thank you for sharing this.

  • @edstud1
    @edstud1 5 років тому +2

    I like his mastery of the "off grid" technology. Very creative space in a challenging environment.

  • @wadesmith7041
    @wadesmith7041 5 років тому

    Very nice off grid cabin love the design aspect thank you for sharing Kristen

  • @awerner8904
    @awerner8904 2 роки тому

    Ingenious and so beautiful in its honesty….thank you for sharing these astonishing homes! My dream is to live in a house just like that one!

  • @FelipeFreiredeSouza
    @FelipeFreiredeSouza 5 років тому +1

    This is absolutely fantastic! Here in Brazil we have a lot of huge and desert spaces to build.

  • @mikemalone9896
    @mikemalone9896 5 років тому +1

    It is hard to believe all the negative comments about the "folly". It is a nice, thought out structure in the middle of a unique location. True, this, as well as most "tiny" houses are made for the young, who don't get up several times a night to go to the rest room and can climb ladders to go to bed. I wish the tiny house with solar was viable when I was younger, I would totally go for it. But being 72, I want my living a little easier. Thanks for sharing this very nice video.

    • @johnnymelendez4836
      @johnnymelendez4836 5 років тому

      I couldn't have said it better, I thank you sir in total agreement.

  • @po.po.poquito
    @po.po.poquito 5 років тому +65

    "It's a folly with a purpose..."
    Oh ok, so not a folly. 😅😅

    • @sswmetalhead
      @sswmetalhead 5 років тому

      I cant find any info on the "folly" electric management tablet he was using. Could you point me in the right direction please?

    • @einarabelc5
      @einarabelc5 4 роки тому +4

      Nah, it's a hipstfolly.

    • @skixo13
      @skixo13 4 роки тому

      @@sswmetalhead it's self made

    • @NoteFromSELF
      @NoteFromSELF 3 роки тому +2

      @@skixo13 I did NOT make this.

    • @skixo13
      @skixo13 3 роки тому

      Michael Self brilliant lol

  • @kenlodge3399
    @kenlodge3399 5 років тому

    Right off want to compliment your channel. Its been one of my favorite starting with, "Dan Price", like BOOM!!! Shared with my entire tree that got a giggle from everyone cuz it's pure Me. So m a huge fan, hands down. Discovered your channel about a year ago and admit not a single one has come to disappoint. So it's liken this, I never post - Never, but this one has got to be the Top. Found only one flaw which is impossible for me. This home is pure art, genius, fills every corner. From the moment you left the highway it was hi art... balance and simplicity. Like that.

  • @blitzburghbilly7813
    @blitzburghbilly7813 5 років тому

    THAT WAZ A PRETTY KOOL CONCEPT
    BROUGHT TO LIFE & WORKING GREAT
    FOR THEM... 👏 .......

  • @CindySmotherman
    @CindySmotherman 5 років тому

    Amazing place, thanks for sharing, brilliant design 🌵

  • @thelittleittybittypityshow6380
    @thelittleittybittypityshow6380 4 роки тому

    Yes! This is cool! And I even Habe the tub, one town over from this place. Great Build!

  • @concernedcitizen3651
    @concernedcitizen3651 5 років тому

    One of your best ....loved the audio also.

  • @groundcontrolgainesville4841
    @groundcontrolgainesville4841 5 років тому +86

    dude really likes to say "essentially" and "accentuate." I didn't know I could accentuate my way into a room.

    • @SueMead
      @SueMead 5 років тому +11

      *+Ground Control*
      I feel validated because his use of "accentuate" didn't make sense. Major Tom - out.

    • @The_Reality_Filter
      @The_Reality_Filter 5 років тому +6

      and yet he didn't once mention that it costs $1000 a night to stay in his "folly" or that it offers a 24/7 concierge service...

    • @einarabelc5
      @einarabelc5 4 роки тому +2

      He forgot unauthentic.

  • @taura1099
    @taura1099 5 років тому

    Beautiful place, another interesting video from Kirsten .

  • @philiq18
    @philiq18 5 років тому +62

    My favourite thing has to be the boulder in the shower.
    Overall that folly's a stellar design.

  • @yahwea
    @yahwea 5 років тому +5

    would have loved seeing more of the systems

  • @VictorBLAU
    @VictorBLAU 3 роки тому

    Bath's stone, stars's bed...just amazing!! 😍

  • @AcmePotatoPackingPocatello
    @AcmePotatoPackingPocatello 5 років тому

    Very nicely done.

  • @architecture.w
    @architecture.w 5 років тому

    A great design project! Lots of ideas here.

  • @drew031127
    @drew031127 5 років тому

    Feeling very inspired!

  • @LulasticHippyshake
    @LulasticHippyshake 5 років тому +1

    I love the idea of this being an "ice breaker"- a sort of transition home, a palatable form of off grid! We are off grid in yurts in New Zealand and are in no way a halfway house! Although we did just switch from compost bucket loos to compost flushable toilets and hopefully even just that little change might help our lifestyle seem slightly more accessible to others! Thanks for another awesome video :D

    • @The_Reality_Filter
      @The_Reality_Filter 5 років тому

      This is not any kind of "home" it is a business venture and at $400 a night I imagine a very successful one. This channel was no doubt paid a handsome fee to feature it.

    • @The_Reality_Filter
      @The_Reality_Filter 5 років тому

      My mistake it's closer to $700 a night.

  • @THEISAAC1593
    @THEISAAC1593 5 років тому

    Such a lovely home

  • @frankduffy7471
    @frankduffy7471 5 років тому

    Malek , your design has so many fantastic features I can't believe it ! I am thinking of incorporating some of them for a cabin that I want to build in the U.P. of Michigan . The climate in the UP is totally opposite of your desert Folly and we get snow !

  • @michaelbruchas6663
    @michaelbruchas6663 5 років тому

    Trophy house on the inside! Very well-planned!

  • @user-sq1gk3fr4i
    @user-sq1gk3fr4i 5 років тому

    Interesting video - enjoyed this.

  • @SargonBighorn
    @SargonBighorn 5 років тому

    Well done. Small and to the point.

  • @maried3717
    @maried3717 5 років тому +3

    The Mojave is a tough rugged place to live. Hated going out there as a kid in the 50s through 70s visiting relatives. Dry dry dry.

  • @robincrook5630
    @robincrook5630 5 років тому

    Wow! I LOVE that shower!

  • @LindaWolfe20
    @LindaWolfe20 5 років тому

    Most amazing ideas I have ever seen... if we were younger I would want that... WTG

  • @eleonoramaria
    @eleonoramaria 4 роки тому

    Super cool !!!

  • @dorcaspowellpowell5971
    @dorcaspowellpowell5971 5 років тому

    What a amazing off grind smart home.

  • @ytkealoha
    @ytkealoha 5 років тому

    nice drone work. you always do interesting stuff

  • @davewolf8869
    @davewolf8869 5 років тому

    That is amazing!

  • @TiempoNuevo-ew7ty
    @TiempoNuevo-ew7ty 4 роки тому

    That that place is much more practical and great use of the space.

  • @callmemaybe3114
    @callmemaybe3114 5 років тому

    Wow! Love it! 😍😍😍

  • @dmbradley4
    @dmbradley4 3 роки тому

    i still come back to view this place. I'd want one for myself.

  • @SkvalaGaming
    @SkvalaGaming 5 років тому

    Great channel, gained a sub

  • @margaretrosin7853
    @margaretrosin7853 5 років тому

    This is my favorite ❤️

  • @lorenzojoneson
    @lorenzojoneson 4 роки тому +5

    if we could dub over this guy's voice, this would be a great vid

  • @donneone
    @donneone 5 років тому +4

    The owner said there is a roof cover for that stargazing loft. Would have loved to see that mechanism. Otherwise, another interesting alternative dwelling . Thanks.

  • @TheToso13
    @TheToso13 5 років тому

    Great vid

  • @seecanon5840
    @seecanon5840 5 років тому +1

    I've been here when I was a kid. Very hot during the day, but very cold at night.

  • @smileyhappyradio
    @smileyhappyradio 5 років тому +68

    Calling it a folly...don't call it that, if it had no purpose, thats a folly, by definition. This "house" is a cool off grid house. No need to get more attention to it by calling it a folly. Also, the cabinetry is from ikea, I know that dresser, I have one, I built it myself. Otherwise, another great video!

    • @darae3936
      @darae3936 5 років тому +4

      I think a grounded "treehouse" is a better term. Treehouse in the sense it is a glorified playhouse.

    • @61CatLady14
      @61CatLady14 5 років тому +10

      When he said "we made all the cabinetry", I was like, "it's from Ikea! But they did construct it, LOL.

    • @andrewfreeman88
      @andrewfreeman88 5 років тому +12

      millennial hipsters love to sound cool and ironic...it's one of there most obnoxious traits..

    • @HeyoLamo
      @HeyoLamo 5 років тому +1

      @@andrewfreeman88 Andrew Freemans are neither free nor Andrews, and something's gotta be done about it.

    • @Rimrock300
      @Rimrock300 5 років тому +1

      Agreed, it's not a 'folly'. It's a cabin to stay for the weekend, and for rental. When I think of folly it's like some costly small tower built in the English country side with just a staircase inside and a platform at top. No place for living.

  • @ziddi2603
    @ziddi2603 5 років тому +55

    Whenever a person asks "if it was affordable to build..." and the response is simply, "..yes...blah blah" lol My guess is this is a Airbnb and nothing more

    • @terryjp3050
      @terryjp3050 5 років тому +4

      so what?

    • @kkarebear4
      @kkarebear4 5 років тому +4

      $375 a night lol. Really cool design tho.

    • @The_Reality_Filter
      @The_Reality_Filter 5 років тому +24

      Correct title should be: Forsaken Joshua Tree hut becomes off-grid folly for separating hipsters from their parents money.

    • @jonlee2553
      @jonlee2553 4 роки тому

      @@The_Reality_Filter it's BIIIIG business out there. My buddy owns a spot not too far away, a secluded little hamlet this lady would love to see. He makes a mint renting it out to hipsters and out-of-towners looking to visit JTNP and still have a nice place to come home to.

  • @Maxid1
    @Maxid1 5 років тому +15

    The only folly I see here is calling this a Folly.

  • @LOOKA.B
    @LOOKA.B 4 роки тому

    SUPER KIRSTEN THANKS FOR YOU VIDEO ARCHITEKTURES:p)

  • @mowilson5588
    @mowilson5588 5 років тому

    Now this is super cool!!! 😎😎

  • @awitcheskid
    @awitcheskid 5 років тому +68

    6:43 The pioneers used to ride these babies for miles.

    • @cobyleone7
      @cobyleone7 5 років тому

      It's not a boulder ... it's a rock

    • @Some-person-dot-dot-dot
      @Some-person-dot-dot-dot 5 років тому

      That reference brings back memories. Back when that show was good.

  • @1951Roy
    @1951Roy 5 років тому +48

    Dc powered airconditioner split system was interesting.

    • @CyclingSteve
      @CyclingSteve 5 років тому +3

      Engineer775 on UA-cam features them regularly and gives lots of information about solar systems.

    • @DavidKirtley
      @DavidKirtley 5 років тому +5

      I keep thinking about getting some but then I look at how long it would take to break even over grid power and just sigh. It is starting to get competitive but not quite there for me yet.

    • @harrynut3044
      @harrynut3044 5 років тому +2

      @@DavidKirtley Find a HVAC tech to install the AC Unit as side job, same for the rest of the work You are unable to do. That will save You thousands.

    • @DavidKirtley
      @DavidKirtley 5 років тому +3

      @@harrynut3044 I was more thinking of the solar component. Air conditioning is the largest part of electricity usage where i live. The inherent problem with dealing with power companies with solar is the fact that electric companies are in the power selling business and not the power buying business. If you are not going grid connect, the recurring cost of batteries is the real weakness of solar power.

    • @rayparr1
      @rayparr1 5 років тому +1

      Most everything in the world works with Dc power. The thing is that the standardized 120 Ac @50-60 Hz is converted or rectified to the specified Dc voltage in each unit through a Dc regulator.

  • @77Tadams
    @77Tadams 5 років тому

    Love it!

  • @A0A4ful
    @A0A4ful 5 років тому

    I'd stay there only to enjoy the Bluray clarity of the starlit night skies.
    Nightskyflix and Chill...

  • @lensrc7460
    @lensrc7460 5 років тому +1

    I personally would not want to have to tap on a screen several times to turn a light on or off. When it's 2 am, and I am trying to get to the bathroom, I am not in any kind of state to deal with tech. "Who left the tablet in settings mode, dammit?! Now I gotta reset the whole damn thing! Where are my glasses?" "Turn the light on, please!" "Sorry, I cant. The system is updating"....Give me a switch on the wall that I don't have to think about. And those ladders to the beds are wack. How you gonna carry your snacks up there? Forget trying to have a bowl of cereal in bed.

    • @danstrayer111
      @danstrayer111 4 роки тому

      Your comment very well shows the difference between off grid living and a millennial urbanite's wet dream about off grid living

  • @allancampbell8274
    @allancampbell8274 5 років тому

    Very nice

  • @blahblah60
    @blahblah60 5 років тому

    This is really nicely designed for the limited space.

  • @jasonswartzbaugh3925
    @jasonswartzbaugh3925 5 років тому +19

    I'm sure it probably cost 25K just for permitting and various engineering costs. Before anything was even built. California is expensive AF!

    • @StephanBranczyk
      @StephanBranczyk 4 роки тому +3

      Not if you're building off-the-grid and in the middle of nowhere in California.

    • @catherinemize6856
      @catherinemize6856 3 роки тому

      California/permits aside did they mention the build cost? Meaning strictly materials.

  • @resourcefulgirl
    @resourcefulgirl 5 років тому

    Like the sleep sofa. Great for a lower level if you have extra guests.

  • @wananjolomba4479
    @wananjolomba4479 4 роки тому

    this is great. i need to do this.

  • @donaldfrazier5244
    @donaldfrazier5244 4 роки тому

    If you didn’t know this area gets about 4 inches of rain per year and it can get cold enough to snow and 115 in the summer so it’s really harsh up in the high desert I lived near there for 7 years the park is very interesting to experience and close by

  • @TheAdventurousHermits
    @TheAdventurousHermits 5 років тому

    I love it.

  • @belacastelo5763
    @belacastelo5763 5 років тому +22

    Hi Kirsten, thanks! We love yours videos!

  • @nofurtherwest3474
    @nofurtherwest3474 5 років тому +1

    gutsy. brilliant.

  • @mikestirewalt5193
    @mikestirewalt5193 5 років тому

    I used to live out there. Water is delivered by a tank truck to your buried or above-ground water storage tank. I didn't do it but a rain-water catchment would be of some use - not much since there's so little rain, but some. I don't remember how far down the water table is. Probably not a huge distance. Interesting area. I lived to the north, Landers, near Goat Mountain. Lots of UFO's.

  • @lilyyummy
    @lilyyummy 4 роки тому

    Awesome

  • @NMgravel
    @NMgravel 5 років тому +9

    I love old becoming modern stories. That’s what I am doing with a 1900 Adobe school house in n NM

  • @JudithAndersonakaJJ
    @JudithAndersonakaJJ 5 років тому

    Boulder in the shower is so awesome!

  • @MajorSeventh
    @MajorSeventh 5 років тому +10

    5:27 "I took that existing footprint and _extenuated_ all the walls..." LOL OK, I would've _extended_ them, but whatever floats your boat.

    • @SueMead
      @SueMead 5 років тому +4

      *+MajorSeventh*
      I thought he said, "accentuated" but either way, it's an odd way to speak. Unless there's _extenuating_ circumstances.

  • @lisao5021
    @lisao5021 5 років тому

    that's a great idea to make that bedroom totally open to star gaze. maybe you can fit a chair or two in there so you can sit and look at the stars or read in the open.

  • @solid1378
    @solid1378 5 років тому

    Rustic luxury. Really great design and home. The only thing that needs improvement in design is the open deck/bedroom. Perhaps a better designed screen (for bugs at night) and perhaps some sort of cantilevered roof system. Thanks for this!

    • @danstrayer111
      @danstrayer111 4 роки тому

      you have never been to the Mojave.

  • @JimmyMushtaq
    @JimmyMushtaq 5 років тому

    Beautiful living space, thank you for sharing. I wonder where you get the water supply?

  • @zapfanzapfan
    @zapfanzapfan 5 років тому +1

    Perfect for a star party :-)

  • @celiajarvis3168
    @celiajarvis3168 5 років тому +3

    Genius... wonderful place. Hats off to you!

  • @abramcollette
    @abramcollette 5 років тому +4

    Great vid thanks! What’s under the star gazing platform? Seemed like a lot of space unused? Storage?..

  • @JoJo-Hamilton
    @JoJo-Hamilton 5 років тому +1

    Here in the UK now and again a Folly comes onto the market. Some have been turned into home's. Some need renovations.

  • @mateusz_bricks
    @mateusz_bricks 5 років тому

    I enjoy Ms. Dirksen's videos. This "folly" is a business, a rental, that goes for $257 in July, probably more in cooler months. Jumbo Rocks in the park is more affordable, and you can still shag under the stars. Nice passive income though.

  • @Daniel-vc1ce
    @Daniel-vc1ce 5 років тому +2

    It does bother me that so many of these beautiful architectural spaces are ultimately just airbnb's. How can we talk about what a beautiful experience it is to live in a place when no one lives it more than a weekend.

  • @grower-gq5yb
    @grower-gq5yb 5 років тому

    This is bad ass dude

  • @cybersurfer2010
    @cybersurfer2010 5 років тому

    Pls show more of the technical installations... PV, heating, cooling, etc.

  • @Echelon_Sky_Denver
    @Echelon_Sky_Denver 5 років тому +34

    You avoided the most important question of all: where does the WATER come from!!!?

    • @AlphaMachina
      @AlphaMachina 5 років тому +13

      There's a major (busy) highway just behind them. It's not like they're actually in the middle of nowhere. And there are homes all around them. In fact, if I'm not mistaken, at 3:17 there might be what looks like a big white water tower in the background, but also, civilization. You see all of the homes back there? There's water and electricity. See the power lines at 3:35? He's living off grid because he chooses to, not because there's no power or water provided. I'm not positive, but he might be using well water. Or a massive water tank that's refillable.

    • @pamelawherey4583
      @pamelawherey4583 4 роки тому +1

      I think he stocks it the refrigerator for guests that pay to stay,(in bottle from a local store).

    • @dougmartin7129
      @dougmartin7129 4 роки тому +3

      girlonlaptop
      I have a house not far from this one. I pay $100 for 2000 gallons delivered

    • @alixmeek8478
      @alixmeek8478 4 роки тому

      Fridge full of plastic bottles 😂

    • @HUNGRYHUSKY
      @HUNGRYHUSKY 3 роки тому

      @@girlonlaptop how do you filter?

  • @keithnoneya
    @keithnoneya 5 років тому +3

    I like the off grid systems because I just don't like having a Power Company Noose around my neck like I have now. To me it's more about being self sufficient than being one with Gods Creation. Don't get me wrong I love being in Gods Creation and I love a house that is modern or old that can blend well with Gods Creation with minimal impact. To me that's part of being in Gods Creation as we are part of it and do have an impact on it, just as a river, a tree or a flood does on ground creatures. We are not foreign in Gods Creation, it was created for us and we are a part of it and should respect His gift to us and only impact it as needed for our self sufficiency and pleasure with respect to Him as a guest in His house. Thanks for sharing. Best wishes n Blessings. Keith Noneya.

  • @HoneyWaterRain
    @HoneyWaterRain 5 років тому

    Love it

  • @TheMrdiabolo
    @TheMrdiabolo 5 років тому +25

    ''...to minimize the plumbing use''... oh and there's bunch of iPads over the place to keep track of energy

  • @vicmiera3277
    @vicmiera3277 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome job! Did you consider putting a Murphy Bed in the star gazing deck? This way it could be hidden from the outside elements and when up, it would/could have a bench for more the observation experience. I could find myself living in that beautiful home! Cheers.

  • @ichifish
    @ichifish 5 років тому +3

    Beautiful design. I can see Malek is going to continue to do great things.

  • @mattf49006
    @mattf49006 5 років тому

    My paternal grandfather had 5 acres and a cabin in Joshua Tree very similar to that old pic ..he passed when I was 7 ..early 60s...I recall going there with him watching the stars on old lawn chairs..they had tortoise races for the kids..great times..it was sold off after his death..I wonder if this place was it

  • @ParadoxdesignsOrg
    @ParadoxdesignsOrg 5 років тому

    This would make the ultimate bug out shelter. Love the colors.

    • @danstrayer111
      @danstrayer111 4 роки тому

      right..until the first time you needed ANYTHING

  • @tinarobinson3781
    @tinarobinson3781 5 років тому +1

    Like to see how the bed roof works, bird poop is an issue and wind storms

  • @valorguzman5797
    @valorguzman5797 5 років тому

    You would believe it till u see it awesome...☝👊👏

  • @brittanyalexissinger
    @brittanyalexissinger 4 роки тому +10

    Joshua Tree is full of CRAZY bugs and spiders. I would never sleep in an open zone like that.

    • @jonlee2553
      @jonlee2553 4 роки тому +1

      First place I've ever seen an outdoor washer and dryer! I got home late from work one night and needed to wash my clothes before work the next day. I walked outside with my little flashlight, shined it on the wall outside, and immediately ran back inside. Horrifying.

  • @faitohiateraiamano9757
    @faitohiateraiamano9757 4 роки тому

    nice concept to live in mojave with old and simple external materials but inside its modern spaceship galactic

  • @bhavens9149
    @bhavens9149 5 років тому +1

    can you find out where he got his solar, I've been looking for solar with that sturdy footing. thanks

  • @Starlite123
    @Starlite123 5 років тому +9

    He is "off grid" yet he has Power and Telefone lines in his front yard on the property..?

    • @2-bitsampler841
      @2-bitsampler841 5 років тому +1

      He did say he was going to go all millennial on it. That's probably what he thinks is a milennial's idea of "off grid".

  • @cathylynnpietranton
    @cathylynnpietranton 5 років тому +1

    We think this is totally cool some people just are so ingenious

  • @tonywalker8989
    @tonywalker8989 5 років тому +3

    follies are probably not what you think my friend, but great video!