Incredible Small Off-Grid Earthship Home

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  • Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
  • This off-the-grid home in Adelaide, Australia is something completely different! An Earthship is a radically sustainable and self-sufficient building which uses a combination of modern off-grid technology, super clever passive solar design techniques and a whole lot of recycled materials (including trash) all mixed with earth building techniques to create an incredible, high performance home.
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    The small Earthship home was built by Martin and Zoe, as a challenge to create Australia's first council approved Earthship. Together (and with a lot of volunteer labour) they have worked within the system to create a truly impressive small home.
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    This Earthship is filled with impressive off-the-grid technology, including solar power, rain-water collection, grey water filtration and much more. The home also uses clever passive technologies such as it's passive solar design and even a natural cooling system using underground tubes. Beyond all that though, it's beautiful. The design and finish of this home are sure to leave you impressed! I hope you enjoy the full tour of this amazing small house!
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  • @brandong298
    @brandong298 5 років тому +3153

    I love that he had volunteers helping. We should all be helping each other build our houses and gardening together. It’s sad people spend 30 years paying off a mortgage.

    • @lindamoser6317
      @lindamoser6317 5 років тому +161

      Yes and then paying property tax every year just so u can keep your property even after its paid for. Years of paying off the property so u can retire without a mortgage and if u do not pay the taxes for any reason your property can be jerked away from u regardless. I feel sorry for those who retired and increased property taxes makes it hard to own their land after years of working to pay off mortgage. Sorry. The earthship was fantastic and I loved all of his ideas.

    • @andreaandrea6716
      @andreaandrea6716 5 років тому +12

      I agree!

    • @campbub
      @campbub 5 років тому +39

      brandon g I agree...
      Also I think it’s almost needed to, being so much manual labor goes into them..
      on the up side, by volunteering you are helping your neighbor, and in return learning a wonderful skill :)
      Win
      Win

    • @hazelraycameron440
      @hazelraycameron440 5 років тому +59

      Honestly volunteering on an individual project like this is sometimes the only way to learn about the build and design of these homes for future builders. It's invaluable hands on experience, it almost serves the volunteers more than the builder!!! 😌🙏

    • @mikemichaels4500
      @mikemichaels4500 5 років тому +37

      Don't get me wrong, I like the concept, but this house does not look cheap. Plus, you still need land to put it on. It sounds like he had to jump through hoops to get approval, and I imagine that means paying application fees etc. You can't beat the system.

  • @maryellen6153
    @maryellen6153 4 роки тому +624

    "Someday, bureaucracy will kill us all" - truer words were never spoken!

    • @donnaburton1240
      @donnaburton1240 3 роки тому +9

      That's funny, I was strolling through found this video, heard him say that line, and immediately subscribed to his channel, his stuff is so interesting

    • @sterling1386
      @sterling1386 3 роки тому +4

      @Kata List Productions Exactly.

    • @someonesle9578
      @someonesle9578 3 роки тому +1

      @Kata List Productions Lol no. You reduce you carbon footprint to lower green house gases in the atmosphere. The plants are ok without you're carbon pollution. The air is composed of 0.04% carbon, that's what they need not the excess people keep putting out there

    • @sulojanadevi8186
      @sulojanadevi8186 3 роки тому +1

      totally agree

    • @StanislavG.
      @StanislavG. 3 роки тому +6

      @@someonesle9578 Air has 0.04% of CO2, so i don't know where you took that 21%

  • @CandacePeters
    @CandacePeters 10 місяців тому +21

    I could totally see myself living in an earthship home. I love all the glass and plants and the underground part gives a sense of calm and safety. Love the bottle walls too.

  • @Sillygoose1360
    @Sillygoose1360 5 років тому +2511

    You need a Netflix series cause these videos are so well made ♥️

  • @karinakuznetsova1697
    @karinakuznetsova1697 5 років тому +933

    air conditioning and water recycling are the most impressive things for me. that's what i'd like to learn

    • @corazonpicar4986
      @corazonpicar4986 4 роки тому +4

      Karina Kuznetsova yeah me too

    • @voltcorp
      @voltcorp 4 роки тому +6

      @@corazonpicar4986 search for more earthship videos on youtube, some explain the process in detail

    • @evshrug
      @evshrug 4 роки тому +9

      Did you research and find out?
      I only know the basics. Go deep enough underground, and the temperature is stable, day and night, all year around (like 55°F, and the °C he said in the video... his temp is probably more accurate). So based on that, if you circulate air between underground and above ground, then like a cave you have a good temp. Now, with an adjustable air draft, like they showed in the video, you can adjust how close the room will be to that ground temp, and use either solar (greenhouse) techniques to make it comfortably warm or add a fire. Of course, this only works if the building is extremely well insulated from the outside air... sticks and bricks won’t cut it, but those 2+ feet thick walls with tires and clay will be very efficient!
      My grandfather wanted to build something similar, but the plans he showed me used lots of thin, thermally conductive Metal coiled pipes underground, which would have collected rain water run through them till they reached the ground temp, and then the water connects to radiators in the house that expose them to the in-house temp and exchange the heat energy (bring it closer to 55°F), and then again you would run a bit of another heat source to raise the temp to 70 or whatever.
      The water recycling is kind of like a mini forest or swamp. Rainwater is filtered of debris by all the little stones (and maybe a fine sandy-like silt under that?) on their roof and then the slope pushes the filtered water into underground barrels for storage. Underground for temperature stability, so you don’t have to worry about ice (though I don’t know if it collects fast enough from snow). Once it’s in the barrels, it’s gray water... not suitable for drinking, I think. A carbon filter would work for several years without needing fresh carbon, but maybe someone has discovered something that self replenishes with the help of bacteria or something (because carbon filters “hold” the contaminants while letting the water through, and the contaminants eventually build up). Now, with water from the toilet and shower, if the soaps are non toxic, they can run the water under the greenhouse plants in a kind of hydroponic system. Nitrogen from poo could actually act as a fertilizer 💩, but I would want to research that bit more because I’m not 100% sure, and maybe it’s only shower water and pee flushes they ran to the plants. I don’t THINK they reuse the water after the plants have had their fill; I think in the video they say it gets drained outside after that.
      As you can see, I’ve HEARD of this, but I’m not a master. The principles around it are really cool! If anyone reading this knows more, please share knowledge (gnaaawlage)! Best of health to everyone during the pandemic!

  • @cathybenameh
    @cathybenameh 3 роки тому +8

    I am officially addicted to tiny house documentaries....

  • @silverdream26
    @silverdream26 4 роки тому +400

    I love that Bryce and Martin feel such ease communicating with each other, almost like they are old friends. You really feel Martin's passion for earthships, and his home is so, so beautiful.

    • @zoelife7272
      @zoelife7272 4 роки тому +10

      the owner met and could communicate with someone who understands and appreciates his way of life. they are bound to bond. it's like men showing their toys

    • @pricklypear7516
      @pricklypear7516 3 роки тому +4

      @@zoelife7272 . . . Might also be that Martin is a genuinely wonderful guy. The way Zoe is looking at him at 1:18 . . .

    • @zoelife7272
      @zoelife7272 3 роки тому +2

      @@pricklypear7516
      for sure

    • @voltcorp
      @voltcorp 2 роки тому

      lol I get the feeling the wife hates it tho. or at least the work it took.

  • @judyhooper426
    @judyhooper426 5 років тому +1005

    My husband and I envisioned thirty plus years ago, a heating and cooling system that is like this a/c system. We were discouraged from trying it because people said it wouldn't work. They all said you had to use a liquid system to transfer thermal mass temperature. We wanted to bury tubes deep enough to take advantage of the earth's natural constant temperature. I knew it would work, thank you for showing me it does.

    • @akristen4971
      @akristen4971 4 роки тому +24

      Check out "geothermal" systems, becoming popular here in NE US

    • @khamfai
      @khamfai 4 роки тому +24

      Judy Hooper some 20+ years ago I’ve visited an earth/mud house with this similar system as well! The builder told me it’s geothermal design.

    • @ricciwilson1227
      @ricciwilson1227 4 роки тому +17

      always follow your gut,it will never lie to you,this is a fine example,follow your gut and make sure its your gut not heart or just heart or just because you want it,gut,your gut never lies to you.

    • @shannonimm4172
      @shannonimm4172 4 роки тому +2

      Try it now

    • @hanestshirtsarecool
      @hanestshirtsarecool 4 роки тому +5

      1. Heat travels from hot to cold so cold air will not blow into the room.
      2. In order for this to work you have to open up another window and it basically will only work if there's breeze outside. Which also means you cannot drop the temperature of your house because once it's cooled there's no way to contain the temperature. Especially if everything is open.
      3. If there is not a breeze outside then you will have to force the air to flow with a mechanical fan which means you will have to use unnecessary energy.
      4. But the bottom line is you are being comforted by a cooler Breeze... it's actually not conditioning the air. In order to condition the air you have to drop the temperature, pull the moisture out of the air or heat the air up. You can still do it but it's not air conditioning

  • @srosecardella
    @srosecardella 4 роки тому +252

    My favorite house ever. I felt like my soul just screamed - yes.

    • @fleur3986
      @fleur3986 4 роки тому +8

      Me too. I love it I want it! 💕🌴

    • @mariebernier3076
      @mariebernier3076 3 роки тому +4

      You need to visit the Earthship community near Taos NM. They"ve been building them since the 1970's. So freaking cool and creative.

    • @nikkinik4188
      @nikkinik4188 2 роки тому +1

      Yes!!

  • @YvaJStoryTime
    @YvaJStoryTime 4 роки тому +211

    I knew a lady when I was a kid who had an earthship home. I remember walking near it, and starting a conversation with her. It was in a small town in the 1970's where kids engaging in conversation with adults wasn't such a dangerous thing. She and I became friends and I was so enamored by her home that she let me come inside and have a look around. She was very proud of the place and I could understand why, it was absolutely beautiful. This video reminds me of that time.

    • @OfftoShambala
      @OfftoShambala 2 роки тому +22

      It was just as dangerous for kids to talk to adult neighbors in the 70’s as it is now.

    • @mariaemery682
      @mariaemery682 2 роки тому +1

      @@OfftoShambala frick off you clearly have no idea youngin’

    • @chronicpainfighter5587
      @chronicpainfighter5587 2 роки тому +9

      @@OfftoShambala It was just hidden, because people were stupid! (A Teacher, priest, camp councelor, youth group coordinater...coaches, male + female....ya see where I'm heading here....

    • @ariel393939
      @ariel393939 2 роки тому +4

      @@chronicpainfighter5587
      Yes, I see where you are headed, to a doctor's couch.

    • @ariel393939
      @ariel393939 2 роки тому +4

      I agree with you completely, it was safer in the 70's than now. Lots of things were better in the 70's than now.

  • @gregoryclark7566
    @gregoryclark7566 3 роки тому +59

    This earthship is extremely well executed. I'm sure the volunteers and the lucky owners are thrilled with the organic design and final outcome. It appears to be not
    only beautiful, but also a healthy place to call home.

  • @chubipower
    @chubipower 5 років тому +1247

    Going full circle... The more advanced humans become, the more we return to ancient know-how. This house has been eye-opening for me. Never heard of an earthship before :)

    • @caroleehubbard8380
      @caroleehubbard8380 5 років тому +22

      chubipower .....You should Google Earth Ships and Straw Bale construction.....it's amazing. Very popular in the Southwest , USA where I'm from!

    • @DimiGem
      @DimiGem 5 років тому +4

      UA-cam polish ambassador earthship

    • @allybean8885
      @allybean8885 5 років тому +14

      Ok when are they going to fix it where the not so fortunate can live like this?

    • @Nomzi
      @Nomzi 5 років тому +43

      @@allybean8885 As long as the masses keep buying into the idea that the government and the big businesses know best, likely never. We're born into the idea that we should want to live the "ideal" life, being reliant on the services provided for us -- for a cost of not only our money, but our lives spent laboring away to keep it up. I fear that the regulations won't be made more lenient, but eventually more strict to make it harder to be self-sufficient and able to live freely. I'm not some conspiracy theorist lol. I just don't trust our overhead -- in any parts of the world, honestly.

    • @jonothandoeser
      @jonothandoeser 5 років тому +1

      He MUST bow to the wisdom on The Council.

  • @anubhabhat
    @anubhabhat 5 років тому +639

    Most ancient Indian palaces had natural air conditioning systems. The artwork reminds me of an artwork called as Lippan Kaam which originates in Kutch (Gujarat, India) where there are lots of mud houses too :) I can't get enough of this show!! I found this one most intelligent.. Also because it's so much in harmony in nature! Beautiful too!!

    • @scy5716
      @scy5716 4 роки тому +1

      Bhai Bhai

    • @rubyscott6685
      @rubyscott6685 4 роки тому +16

      anubhabhat thank you for the gentle reminder that many modern electrical or computerized ‘inventions’’, ofttimes have ancient antecedents.

    • @AT-ld7kg
      @AT-ld7kg 4 роки тому +2

      that it is in harmony with nature some doubt arises! I wondered about all those tires that, like everything, decompose, releasing plastic materials into the ground, which then the water transports underground and then you drink it?

    • @VinayKumar-iw3rl
      @VinayKumar-iw3rl 4 роки тому +1

      I Himachal also

    • @Banzybanz
      @Banzybanz 4 роки тому +1

      @Black Gold City homes are also tiny. Only the wealthy live in big homes.

  • @brettoneal229
    @brettoneal229 3 роки тому +120

    “Bureaucracy is gonna kill us” needs to be on t shirts and billboards.
    Well said.

    • @Danielkaas94
      @Danielkaas94 3 роки тому +5

      "The only thing that saves us from the bureaucracy is its inefficiency."
      ~Eugene McCarthy

    • @IOUaUsername
      @IOUaUsername 3 роки тому +4

      Bureaucracy in cases like greywater is usually designed to protect stupid people from themselves and also protect us from them. Sometimes you get idiots playing with greywater when they don't know what they're doing and bleach ends up in waterways and does more harm to the environment than if the greywater system was never installed. You don't know what you don't know, and sadly a lot of environmentalism consists of good intentions leading to mistakes that are worse for the environment because people think they know more than whoever wrote the bureaucracy, when it was actually written by some nerd with a PHD and 30 years of research into it.
      Other times it's written to protect the profits of an industry, in which case I completely agree.

    • @разумвышеума-ю5х
      @разумвышеума-ю5х 3 роки тому

      У нас власти критиковать нельзя, посадють

    • @gracefool
      @gracefool 3 роки тому

      Bureaucracies killed hundreds of millions last century.

    • @donaliapackard8421
      @donaliapackard8421 7 місяців тому

      I agree

  • @poulomi__hari
    @poulomi__hari 5 років тому +317

    Now THIS is a masterpiece.
    The AIR CONDITIONING..... damn!!!!!

    • @noyou1162
      @noyou1162 5 років тому +1

      I have seen your comments 5-6 times on other videos

    • @naveenkumars5125
      @naveenkumars5125 4 роки тому

      Thanks for ur mention of this video in Quora

    • @soniaelliott2070
      @soniaelliott2070 4 роки тому

      Your shed looks great! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! I built an 8x10 shed for my kids in my backyard earlier this year using plans I got from *WoodBlueprints. Com* Clear directions and an accurate materials list...It was great for a novice builder like myself!

    • @hanestshirtsarecool
      @hanestshirtsarecool 4 роки тому +1

      It doesn't work!

    • @DiLLyDaLLyHo
      @DiLLyDaLLyHo Місяць тому

      If the natural AC can’t get any cooler than 30*C, (he said ten degrees cooler than 40*c), then it’s not enough for me.
      He’s saying when it’s 104*F outside, it’s only 86*F inside. Which is great, but I need my house to get cooler than that.
      I’d have to install a mini split AC or at least do way more of those cooling tubes.

  • @hanney91
    @hanney91 5 років тому +733

    Wake up Councils! Reward people who want to repurpose water

    • @jessmullens5191
      @jessmullens5191 5 років тому +44

      Especially in a drought ridden country like Australia!

    • @Arya-su3jv
      @Arya-su3jv 4 роки тому +17

      The council are unbelievably stupid !!!!!

    • @YourMajesty143
      @YourMajesty143 4 роки тому +18

      @Cliff Moore - I agree that the reason we have majority of our laws is bc there were a few idiots who ruined it for the rest of us, yet keep in mind exceptions are made for businesses & corporations who have political clout --> Animal Ag. All the excess manure from these farms are permitted to either fertilize the nearby grasslands (often shooting into the air, causing the wind to pick it up and expose local communities to pulmonary & respiratory illnesses) and/or to be washed away as run-off into our rivers & waterways. In fact by the Gulf Coast, we have the highest amounts of hypoxic dead zones caused by algae blooms, which suffocate marine life and kill off the plankton that create the majority of the Oxygen the world depends on to breathe.

    • @misamisa2677
      @misamisa2677 4 роки тому +7

      HantotheNah if we recycle water ourselves the government and those who run through hidden lobbyists paying to keep us out of our wealthy living
      councils and all governments need paychecks and actually are sales people for the commercialism laws are made to keep us in control
      the sale of water can eventually lead us back into slavery since we need water to live by corporations owning something that is a MUST to survive can hold us hostage to those that have the support of military in case we rebolt

    • @louise-yo7kz
      @louise-yo7kz 4 роки тому +1

      👏🏾👏🏾

  • @SynchroSk8
    @SynchroSk8 4 роки тому +146

    Loved the conversation on grey water. My mom had a great set up at one house that the clothes washer would pull the water into the utility sink next to it and then you could use that water again. It was awesome for doing a load of clothes and then a load of bath mats. It saved us from using a good amount of water and nice because we were on a well. I never have seen that set up again, and it made such sense!

    • @tonyd5707
      @tonyd5707 2 роки тому +4

      Keep in mind that I know nothing about gardening but I was wondering... regarding the grey water, he said that, originally, grey water from the shower would would wick up and feed the garden bed. What about the soap from the shower... wouldn't that be bad for the garden and need to be filtered out, first?

    • @JordanEmilyy11
      @JordanEmilyy11 2 роки тому +7

      @@tonyd5707 you would use green soap, something eco friendly that won’t hurt the plants.

    • @tonyd5707
      @tonyd5707 2 роки тому +4

      @@JordanEmilyy11 thanks for the reply. I didn't know about green soap. What a good idea.

    • @donnamurray6345
      @donnamurray6345 Рік тому +4

      Such short sighted council. Shame …

    • @60secmusic96
      @60secmusic96 Рік тому

      sorry, i'm from germany, but can you tell me, what grey water is?

  • @shirleya-z794
    @shirleya-z794 5 років тому +215

    I know your focus is tiny homes but I would love to see you show your viewers more earthships!

  • @mukulbajpai6190
    @mukulbajpai6190 5 років тому +78

    It's past midnight here in India and way past my sleeping time but DANG!! the notification hits my screen and sat up to watch it and tell you what??? It was Absolutely worth it.

    • @livingbig
      @livingbig  5 років тому +1

      Sorry for keeping you up! Thanks for watching. Hopefully this video gives you some great dreams. :)

    • @mukulbajpai6190
      @mukulbajpai6190 5 років тому +4

      @Patriot Jefferson Thank you Sir! You too have a great life.
      And yeah! I literally just got up.😋

  • @stuffonmymind8550
    @stuffonmymind8550 4 роки тому +1193

    They don''t want him recycling his gray water because they can't stand the idea of him being self sufficient, The government loves citizen dependency.

    • @janjbowman
      @janjbowman 4 роки тому +36

      Stuffonmymind an uprising is going to intense and many are not going to put up with corrupt governments any more .

    • @stuffonmymind8550
      @stuffonmymind8550 4 роки тому +8

      @@janjbowman So I'm hearing, I sooooo hope it doesn't come to that.......

    • @stuffonmymind8550
      @stuffonmymind8550 4 роки тому +24

      @JDMime JESUS is coming back soon and none of this will matter only having HIM as LORD is everything..........

    • @lauraalpin7852
      @lauraalpin7852 4 роки тому +14

      Even the people who are on the governments side will realize what they are doing is just wrong. They can only take away our freedom and power for so long. Eventually they will be the only ones suffering from a loss of freedom. Karma is real and no species deserves to be forced under such things especially on such a wide scale.

    • @stuffonmymind8550
      @stuffonmymind8550 4 роки тому +10

      @@lauraalpin7852 Eventually they will get theirs, but I don't think it will be in this life

  • @Grace-bn5dq
    @Grace-bn5dq 5 років тому +287

    This has got to be my favourite episode yet! This channel inspires me so much and seeing such sustainable buildings gives me hope for the future! Can’t wait until the day I build my own!

    • @brandong298
      @brandong298 5 років тому +4

      Grace By far this is my favorite of his videos. Gonna be impossible to top

    • @AMYV3
      @AMYV3 5 років тому +3

      Grace I have no doubt you will achieve your dreams and build your perfect home :)

    • @shihongzheng696
      @shihongzheng696 5 років тому

      Grace wish your dream come true~~

    • @ruvefo92
      @ruvefo92 5 років тому

      If we had only been born in the 50s we'd be watching videos on UA-cam on how to build the biggest drive way for our multiple cars.

  • @sebastiansanhueza9601
    @sebastiansanhueza9601 5 років тому +159

    "Sometimes I really think bureaucracy's just gonna kill us all." Bryce, that wise dictum will be carved in the mantelpiece of my future home.

    • @BEAdventurePartners
      @BEAdventurePartners 5 років тому +6

      Bahahah great idea @SebastianSanhueza! We liked that one liner too! Nice to see Bryce's true opinion!

    • @bruscar8495
      @bruscar8495 4 роки тому +6

      "Sir, I'm afraid that would violate mantelpiece regulations"

    • @macloud51
      @macloud51 4 роки тому +1

      Bureaucratic people mainly wonder on how regulation will make money under the cover of safety. It also kills creativity and low cost creation. It's all about money. 😳🤔😉❤❤❤❤ LOVE, LIVE, LEARN n LAUGH MAC

  • @narelleworks8448
    @narelleworks8448 3 роки тому +39

    It takes people like you to teach our councils a better way of conserving our treasured resources. The earth ship approval is huge! Love what you’ve done.

  • @Jordan-Marie
    @Jordan-Marie 5 років тому +32

    Wow, I am almost 30 and live in Austin. My dream is to make a community of earth ships, tent homes, and work together with people who share this idea and to expand this way of living to all. I love all of this information on this channel and one day after my build I will thank people like you Bryce.

    • @livingbig
      @livingbig  5 років тому +6

      Hey JM! What an amazing dream. Hopefully one day we will be filming a tour of your community. :)

    • @AnteaterRae
      @AnteaterRae 5 років тому +1

      I am also interested in intentional community including earthships here in Michigan. Idk if they will be approved here, but when I have the money I will search the state for a possible best place for land in a county that is earthship friendly.

    • @jamest.5001
      @jamest.5001 5 років тому +5

      JM I totally agree, I dreamed of having a earth friendly community since I was a kid. Keep everything renewable. Generate their own power, grow food. I'd like to have about a minimum of 10 acres with each living area on 1 acre. With sort of a homested thing going on. And have a community store. And a learning center where ppl can go and learn from each other. And hopefully the idea would grow. The children could grow up and take it to the next level, expanding the size and keep it going. Although It would probably be labled a cult, and stopped! The idea could be taken into the city. On the roof of a tall large building. And maybe inside taking up mitiple levels of a large building. The animals may not be allowed. The gardens and sustainable lifestyle could be retained. It's been a dream for 20+ years. I'm young enough to make it happen. Just lack the means! And knowing like minded ppl. Don't give up!

    • @Jordan-Marie
      @Jordan-Marie 5 років тому +1

      @@jamest.5001 Haha! That's why we have to attempt to stay connected with outside world.

    • @Jordan-Marie
      @Jordan-Marie 5 років тому +1

      @@AnteaterRae Susan let's not waste a moment creating. I hope you the best and nothing but superior moments on your journey ahead.

  • @donstoddard8458
    @donstoddard8458 5 років тому +1171

    Put that valve back on now that the inspectors are gone. But you didn't hear that from me.

    • @paramitak4619
      @paramitak4619 5 років тому +152

      I bet that's why he's still keeping it.

    • @cpmffeilberg4970
      @cpmffeilberg4970 5 років тому +9

      Lol

    • @143katy
      @143katy 5 років тому +5

      Don Stoddard 👌🏻😹

    • @lisakukla459
      @lisakukla459 5 років тому +14

      @Stu Redman If no government is best, then no government is best. 😉

    • @maureenkelly738
      @maureenkelly738 5 років тому +123

      Stu Redman - Just think what life would be like with no taxes, rules or regulations.
      Nothing collected to work for the common good like roads, schools, hospitals, firefighters and police, courts, disaster relief, even traffic signals. There’s a lot I’m leaving out too. All I’m saying is that although government can many times be frustrating, over reaching and regressive, living without it would take us back to the feudal system, and I have no desire to go there, as I’m not independently wealthy enough to hire an army to protect me from those that would take what I have because they are stronger than me. I think most of the problem lies in the collective fear of change, and the inability of the many to adapt quickly to change. I’m all for streamlined government regulations that do not have a lot of bureaucracy attached. I also think that when rules are made, they all have unintended consequences. But I digress. Anyway, not having any sort of government is not a solution I want. I’d rather fix what we have in place than scrap everything and live without it.

  • @univers368
    @univers368 7 місяців тому +4

    My grandparents type of house, built with earth. There is no need of A/C in this house. What a smart man!

  • @kraken955
    @kraken955 5 років тому +264

    Love houses that reuse old materials so many bottles and tires put to good use. That air conditioner is very cool feature.

    • @livingbig
      @livingbig  5 років тому +6

      Yeah, I was really impressed with that. I hadn't seen it done before!

    • @ilkaAR
      @ilkaAR 5 років тому +7

      @@livingbig , this ventilation system is an old technique to cool houses. My grandgrandparent's house, which is very very old, uses a similar idea.

    • @brandong298
      @brandong298 5 років тому +2

      I absolutely love it as well and I like that in the house you can’t see the tires I’ve seen some were they aren’t fully covered and don’t like those as much. I want this house.

    • @Didier88600
      @Didier88600 5 років тому +2

      @@livingbig Its called Canadian well.

    • @vilstas
      @vilstas 5 років тому +5

      Gorgeous house, seems so cosy!
      I believe ancient Iran and Egypt used temperature gradient to cool their dwellings as well, i.e. windcatcher combined with underground canal. Simple, yet efficient.

  • @darkhappiness7554
    @darkhappiness7554 5 років тому +112

    The earth tubes ARE BEYOND cool! Holy crap, who would've thought something as cool as that. Keeps a house like that cool & refreshed.

    • @livingbig
      @livingbig  5 років тому +8

      It's such a clever idea and it was so cool to experience them working. There are some clever people out there, that's for sure!

    • @claudius5224
      @claudius5224 5 років тому +3

      google "canadian well" to get more info ;)

    • @jackeyb0y
      @jackeyb0y 5 років тому +5

      I love that too! Just wonder if they should put screens on the outside of the tubes to keep critters from getting in and setting up housekeeping.

    • @robyndaniell434
      @robyndaniell434 5 років тому +6

      @@jackeyb0y Yes! that was my thought! Seriously, I would put screens on both ends as a backup or failsafe (I want no surprises from things with no legs or more legs than the family doggo)

    • @136mhpf
      @136mhpf 5 років тому +7

      @@jackeyb0y Quite right, yes indeed there are flywire screens to keep out the mosquitoes, flys, spiders, snakes, possums and kangaroos (hahaha). It is a bit hard to see the flywire as it is almost invisible.

  • @dionysiapapadatou3996
    @dionysiapapadatou3996 4 роки тому +14

    Congratulations!!!
    Ancient civilization's knowledge about building, which we "forgot", in modern architecture. So nice to take benefit from it!!!!!

  • @MichelleVisageOnlyFans
    @MichelleVisageOnlyFans 4 роки тому +303

    I love how they utilize the cool air from the ground underneath the building for air-conditioning in hot days. It's funny how human kind is dying of heat on the surface of the earth when it's 40C outside, yet 2,5 meters below in the ground there's like stable 17C! Ingenious!

    • @replicantpedals6085
      @replicantpedals6085 4 роки тому +9

      That's why apocalyptic movies always have us in underground bunkers!

    • @alexandradaniele
      @alexandradaniele 3 роки тому +36

      Desert cities in Iran have wind towers to cool their houses- it's remarkable how this ancient method is still used today. Air cold enough to chill food as well! Old houses in Dubai have them too.

    • @lilithrose2753
      @lilithrose2753 3 роки тому +12

      Houses in Ancient India 🇮🇳 had used this technique thousands years back...

    • @cupbowlspoonforkknif
      @cupbowlspoonforkknif 3 роки тому +12

      Almost every Canadian house has a basement which is a great retreat from the heat in the summer. How come this isn't more common in even hotter places like Texas?!

    • @meladversity
      @meladversity 2 роки тому +10

      @@cupbowlspoonforkknif cause they don't have history to learn from.

  • @Arya-su3jv
    @Arya-su3jv 4 роки тому +134

    This place is absolutely gorgeous. Just the outside part of the house is so beautiful and eye catching, let alone the rest of it .

  • @pooch7449
    @pooch7449 5 років тому +39

    I could imagine me standing right there on the balcony... watching that stunning nature and sipping my watermelon juice
    Such a beautiful home 😍

  • @rabiibrahimi
    @rabiibrahimi 3 роки тому +9

    I can see how much love and support have been put by other people to help them build this beautiful earthship. Also happy to see Tadlak from Morocco, this home reminds of my grandfather house which was based on ancient Moroccan build process, all ecological so cold during hot weather and so warm during cold weather. So much we left behind from our ancestors all around the world. So much love for this home ❤️

  • @livingbig
    @livingbig  5 років тому +494

    Thanks fo watching this weeks video! We thoroughly enjoyed meeting Martin and Zoe and were completely enamoured with their Earthship. Architecture like this gives me so much hope for the future, as I imagine what the world might be like if we everything we built used resources so cleverly and designed with such efficiency. I hope you enjoy the video tour!

    • @ForestNella
      @ForestNella 5 років тому +5

      So interesting! Thanks!

    • @debbieboring3422
      @debbieboring3422 5 років тому +10

      Always love the videos you guys do. Great camera crew you got there. 😄👍 some flowers for the crew.💐 Great work.

    • @raraavis7782
      @raraavis7782 5 років тому +9

      Living Big In A Tiny House
      You have just about the best job on the planet, haven’t you? I‘m so jealous 😉

    • @shelbyregisterrn108
      @shelbyregisterrn108 5 років тому +7

      I love this place 🥰

    • @bethbartlett5692
      @bethbartlett5692 5 років тому +7

      Australians are so forward thinking, creative, and innovative -
      *One of my picks for top 3* of these Platinum Productions: *"Living Big in a Tiny House"*
      Love our Earth
      🌎🌍🌏 🌱🌴🌿🌲
      Well done from - Tennessee, USA

  • @nooranazzal656
    @nooranazzal656 5 років тому +451

    Wow this dude is a genius and inspiring! I'm learning so much from him, loved the free air conditioning system👏😍

    • @BEAdventurePartners
      @BEAdventurePartners 5 років тому +11

      LOL @NooraNazzal! We thought so too! I was laughing so hard when he had all of the systems set up to monitor the temp because Brian... My Adventure Partner would totally do that too! Bahaha it's brilliant to monitor it, and prove that the systems they are using are legitimately working as they meant them to! Exciting! Especially for people who are interested in building a home such as an earthship. 😀

    • @glowinthadark
      @glowinthadark 4 роки тому +1

      It really was one of the best...I loved the nerdy talk...♥️♥️Cuz I like being one 🧐😍 and love this house!

    • @gaberomero1740
      @gaberomero1740 4 роки тому +1

      To be fair he didn’t come up with these ideas. You should research the earth ships in Taos New Mexico

  • @averybrungardt8075
    @averybrungardt8075 4 роки тому +7

    I love at 11:24 where Martin is smirking while talking about the earth tubes. You can see he is really passionate about this and loves creating ways to improve the house. He’s so clever!!

  • @irshikha
    @irshikha 5 років тому +151

    I really love it when people are supportive of good and wise acts of others. 😊 And, the comment-section is full of such people. 🌸 Of course, Bryce surely does the phenomenal work, but each comment is a hope that humanity is still there and in good amount. 😍 Tired of liking each comment, so 'like' to the remaining ones. 🙏🏼

  • @MonAnthonyEra
    @MonAnthonyEra 5 років тому +46

    OMG! I love this house. So elegant and so cozy. The nature outside makes me feel living in a paradise.

    • @livingbig
      @livingbig  5 років тому +2

      Thanks Mon! We were lucky enough to stay there for a couple of days, and it really does feel like paradise!

    • @MonAnthonyEra
      @MonAnthonyEra 5 років тому +3

      Thank you Bryce, it's inspire me to do the same. I am one of your avid fans here in the Philippines. Actually I watched all your videos and your journey going to different places. Yeah, you are so lucky...I feel envy ☺️🙂 I wish I can visit that house too...soon.hahaha

  • @melopsicodelia
    @melopsicodelia 4 роки тому +13

    My dream house, lovely place, the indoor garden, the color through the bottles, the creativity, utilizing nature in such a noble and clever way, the outside, the view, amazing! 🌻

  • @sarahterrell1586
    @sarahterrell1586 5 років тому +186

    Best line in the whole video, “sometimes I think bureaucracy is just gonna kill us all” LOL so true

    • @bcc7494
      @bcc7494 5 років тому

      Sarah Terrel

  • @vikrantrajput8211
    @vikrantrajput8211 5 років тому +356

    What a beautiful house!!!

    • @livingbig
      @livingbig  5 років тому +6

      Cheers! Glad you like it. :)

    • @vikrantrajput8211
      @vikrantrajput8211 5 років тому +1

      @@livingbig I always like videos from you channel Bryce...Love from India

    • @lilpsack7194
      @lilpsack7194 5 років тому

      *earth-ship.... freaking normies .

  • @1Wendy_Woo
    @1Wendy_Woo 3 роки тому +4

    Hay bale homes. Earthship homes.
    Tiny homes. Container homes. Van homes. Camper homes.
    I am so inspired by everyone living these lifestyles. As someone itching to travel again I am weighing options and praying for a cash windfall. 😆 👍 Decision making is secondary. Thanks Bryce for such interesting and creative content.
    ~Peace All~ 🌿🕊️💕🌎

  • @cashben
    @cashben 5 років тому +9

    He’s so appreciative for the people who helped the building process and always mentions the help and doesn’t take sole credit

  • @StoryeTime
    @StoryeTime 5 років тому +60

    So glad to see the use of tadelakt/Morrocan plaster, it is still mostly for the elites in most countries because construction crews have to get training on how to make it and apply it but it deserves to be more mainstream, it is naturally waterproof and "breathes", that's what they created it in their hammams/steam houses, it's fabulous and just like any plaster like they have in their main room for instance, you can add it the color you want, it's smooth and can look like marble but is much more efficient and useful and cool to the touch etc etc
    Very clever system with the earth tubes and overall beautiful Mediterranean style.

  • @mominaahmad27
    @mominaahmad27 2 роки тому +4

    Wow what a smart home! The free air conditioner, the insulation and the green house, its just perfect!

  • @personal_playlist9466
    @personal_playlist9466 5 років тому +61

    So proud of you! You, by far, are one of the most genuine people here on UA-cam. You're constantly bringing out content without compromising on quality. I can only imagine how hard it must to find new ideas now, so much has already been explored. But you never fail to surprise us! Kudos.
    The main reason why I'm writing today is, very recently I visited an old monument in India. As soon as you enter that space, you feel cold. Our local guide called it the "AC of ancient times". The earthship idea resembles it closely, and I'm happy to see people our generation using a natural technique for cool air. It definitely works.
    Sorry for the long rant.

    • @livingbig
      @livingbig  5 років тому +8

      Thanks so much. I really appreciate your lovely comment. It's always nice to know that the work is appreciated. That building sounds wonderful! So many of those ancient structures used such clever passive design technologies to achieve great results. I'm absolutely fascinated by it.

  • @lisar7468
    @lisar7468 5 років тому +118

    The bottled walls are just beautiful!

    • @livingbig
      @livingbig  5 років тому +4

      Cheers Lisa. I'm such a fan of bottle walls.

    • @DV-jo7us
      @DV-jo7us 5 років тому +1

      Sorry apart from aesthetic & a way to recycle bottles, what does it provide? Insulation? Saving on earth/concrete cost?

    • @themoviedealers
      @themoviedealers 5 років тому +2

      @@DV-jo7us All of those qualities. The bottles are filled with air, which provides the insulation.

    • @Neenerella333
      @Neenerella333 4 роки тому +1

      @@DV-jo7us I think it also provides a bit of light. I think they're gorgeous, if epically labor intensive.

    • @beemrdon52
      @beemrdon52 4 роки тому

      @@themoviedealers And light.

  • @memedumpster1402
    @memedumpster1402 4 роки тому +161

    No, I’m not addicted.... I can stop whenever I want...
    EDIT: It’s been two months. I can’t stop.

  • @daysiahall6593
    @daysiahall6593 5 років тому +14

    Earthships are a lot of work but they are so beautiful. I can’t get over the greenhouse aspect and the bottle walls. I don’t know which part is my favorite!

    • @livingbig
      @livingbig  5 років тому +1

      That's true, there is an amazing amount of work which goes into making these happen. It's so cool how they are constructed though, almost always with large groups of volunteers who are keen to learn. It's like community building. Glad you liked the vid! :)

  • @dalevandenheuvel3927
    @dalevandenheuvel3927 5 років тому +79

    I think this is the most beautiful Earthship I have ever seen, I love all of their ideas :)

    • @Neenerella333
      @Neenerella333 4 роки тому +3

      Agreed. Reynold's airships are rarely this aesthetically beautiful.

  • @averyjoycelynbarakudablock4139
    @averyjoycelynbarakudablock4139 3 роки тому +7

    This is truly thrilling. Also:Thanks to the show host for reiterating the greywater handling issue.🌿🌱

    • @hurstjames6196
      @hurstjames6196 2 роки тому

      Hello 👋how're you doing today hope you're safe over there?

  • @gracem4516
    @gracem4516 5 років тому +80

    Absolutely amazing, brilliant😍 . I watch a lot of these videos, because deep down I wish I could live in these homes.
    I love how these people truly believe in what they talking about, you can tell they are not doing this to show off, in fact they wish others would do the same.
    I love the sense of community through volunteerism. Blessings to you all

    • @corythompson4570
      @corythompson4570 5 років тому +4

      Then go for it. You can live this way...it's inevitable! . It's you hearts desire then meant to be whatever your current circumstances may be. Wishing you the courage n motivation to move in that direction....Earthship here you come. Take care

  • @funny-video-YouTube-channel
    @funny-video-YouTube-channel 5 років тому +28

    *The dream home outside the city :-)*
    Perfect for small families and retired people. The connection to nature is wonderful for the people who live in this house.

    • @soniaelliott2070
      @soniaelliott2070 4 роки тому

      Guys I found a very good website about woodworking that is *WoodBlueprints. Com*  this website contains more then 12000 woodworking shed plans. Recommended 

  • @pattihujsa
    @pattihujsa 3 роки тому +2

    Our world should include more of these homes instead of mansions. I would definitely love a home like this. What a view!

  • @ProTreeVideos
    @ProTreeVideos 5 років тому +1623

    Hey random person scrolling down the comments..
    Have a wonderful day :)

    • @behappybekind4969
      @behappybekind4969 5 років тому +12

      Thanks and same to you...

    • @justalurkr
      @justalurkr 5 років тому +6

      You, too & thanks!

    • @Max0429.
      @Max0429. 5 років тому +5

      You to man.

    • @teele7066
      @teele7066 5 років тому +6

      Made me smile :) Good day to you too, friendly stranger!

    • @wheelie642
      @wheelie642 5 років тому +7

      HEY! I’m a random person. 😁 thanx

  • @caroleehubbard8380
    @caroleehubbard8380 5 років тому +72

    Love this....Hello from Tucson, Arizona, USA. Earth ships and Straw Bale homes are pretty popular here and in New Mexico next state over from Arizona! These are amazing homes! If your are ever in the USA, Earth Ship home tours are a must! I'm doing my own bottle wall soon! I have over 300 bottles collected so far! Can't wait to start my project! It's going to be a garden wall, not a house wall! But super excited to get started on it! Congrats on Aussies 1st Earth Ship! So fun!

    • @cpmffeilberg4970
      @cpmffeilberg4970 5 років тому +2

      That will be cool. Put it on UA-cam so we can see it. All the best with it. Be safe.

  • @TessBoze
    @TessBoze Рік тому +1

    OMG! The energy of these two together is an example of perfection in action!

  • @martinr.howell6790
    @martinr.howell6790 5 років тому +34

    Bryce, yours is by far the best Tiny House spot on UA-cam. I always post your latest episode up on my website's homepage. The members love it and anticipate each new installment.

  • @jefftube3987
    @jefftube3987 4 роки тому +246

    I bet he put that valve back in, I would.

  • @PsychicReverendDonnaSeraphina
    @PsychicReverendDonnaSeraphina 3 роки тому +2

    This is beautiful and so peaceful looking I would live there in a minute

  • @creatingbeauty5522
    @creatingbeauty5522 4 роки тому +43

    I first heard of earth ships over 12 years ago. They are very cool. I've had their functionality in mind ever since learning of them and aim to one day have a home that operates in such a manner. I don't love the super small size of this one or that the sleeping area is in the kitchen, dining room, but I do love the design and interior decorating that was done here.

    • @cupbowlspoonforkknif
      @cupbowlspoonforkknif 3 роки тому +3

      I've seen larger designs with 2 bedrooms. Do you think it would work to stack two Earthships on top of each other, staggered, like a staircase? Theoretically, you could cover an entire hillside with earthships.

    • @f.e.gaskin4268
      @f.e.gaskin4268 2 роки тому +3

      @@cupbowlspoonforkknif American actor Dennis Weaver, did exactly that, somewhere there is a video, (I'm sure on UA-cam), of him having his Earthship built, somewhere in western North America, and it was an Earthship mansion.

  • @softeronsundays
    @softeronsundays 5 років тому +675

    "sometimes i really think bureaucracy's gonna kill us all"

    • @nomeslife
      @nomeslife 5 років тому +7

      Paul Deland Accurate. I’m actually vaccine damaged:(

    • @oknotyet9630
      @oknotyet9630 5 років тому +12

      @Paul Deland GMO's don't have any negative health effects look it up... Although I do prefer local organic

    • @BEAdventurePartners
      @BEAdventurePartners 5 років тому +23

      Bryce made an interesting point there didn't he?! So silly that these bylaws control how we build OUR houses...

    • @italiani41
      @italiani41 5 років тому +8

      Paul Deland yes, especially true in the US

    • @italiani41
      @italiani41 5 років тому +9

      OK NOTYET yes, upon having looked up by comparing countries where they are noGMO and countries where they are, such as the US, result is that isn’t healthy... at all.

  • @Saraseeksthompson0211
    @Saraseeksthompson0211 3 роки тому +11

    When they are ready to sell it I want to buy it. I wish I could. I would live here forever. It’s so beautiful

  • @rhondah.1478
    @rhondah.1478 4 роки тому +16

    This home is fascinating. I think it's neat how he's using holes in the ground to create cross ventilation and keep the home cool. That is really amazing.

  • @coffinsnail6930
    @coffinsnail6930 5 років тому +1059

    Perfect example of government bureaucrats knowing nothing but writing laws that are based on no evidemce or science.

    • @Alex-wb2yw
      @Alex-wb2yw 5 років тому +125

      I mean I can understand if they were reusing the water in a shower or sink. But not allowing them to reuse water to flush a toilet? Doesn't make any sense...

    • @chinu3916
      @chinu3916 5 років тому +3

      Nice

    • @OKANGUVEN99
      @OKANGUVEN99 5 років тому +15

      @@Alex-wb2yw I have a question as somebody from a country where rules aren't followed strictly. Couldn't they just make it so that they can reuse it after the inspection?

    • @aratayuki6238
      @aratayuki6238 5 років тому +23

      Live in the so called third world, our government don't care about things like this. We can do whatever we can do with our house...they don't have energy and money to be that "diligent" to inspect citizen house...

    • @suzie_lovescats
      @suzie_lovescats 5 років тому +22

      julius stacy I know yeah and so long as they're not doing anything that inflicts on the rights of others then they should be allowed to do whatever they want with their own home 😉

  • @Sattva468
    @Sattva468 4 роки тому +13

    Inspiring interview & inspiring home! Thank you Bryce & Rasa! And thank you Martin and Zoe for sharing your home and your journey.

  • @michelecox5241
    @michelecox5241 5 років тому +21

    That is a great job. I live in NM, USA, and a few miles away is an entire neighborhood of Earthships. They did a really nice job on this house.

  • @Babarudra
    @Babarudra 5 років тому +24

    Wow, what a great space! Not as a negative criticism at all, but many of the homes you've visited are very similar. I like seeing everyone's innovations and quirks, but I truly love when you show a place that has so much character, thought and attention/intention to detail as this one. Thank you for sharing it with us.

    • @livingbig
      @livingbig  5 років тому +3

      For sure. Tiny homes on wheels are much more limited in their design variations, simply as they are all constricted by the same (or similar) dimensions. Earth homes can see much more variation which I love. Thanks for watching!

  • @giuliagatti1912
    @giuliagatti1912 4 роки тому +1

    is anyone else LOVING how excited and giggly they get at having found another massive architecture geek to share the enthusiasm with? because I sure am.

  • @censoreverything8072
    @censoreverything8072 4 роки тому +68

    All of these videos in Australia are making me so anxious because of the bush fires. Especially when they talked about the building being resistant and the wildlife on the property. I hope these families are okay.

    • @EH23831
      @EH23831 3 роки тому +16

      Hi. Adelaide Hills resident here (10 minutes drive from this place ☺️)
      His location looks pretty fire resistant- big cleared area all around the houses.
      On very severe fire danger days (high winds and hot temperatures) we are alerted and most of us leave early in the morning.
      It looks like he has plenty of water on site and so could probably defend his property if needs be.
      I’m sure he’s fine 🥰

    • @scottjohnson9846
      @scottjohnson9846 2 роки тому

      @@EH23831 hey I live in Woodside in the Adelaide hills, where bouts is this house ?

    • @EH23831
      @EH23831 2 роки тому

      @@scottjohnson9846 I think it’s near the Cherry Gardens/Ironbank netball courts

  • @reambrogi
    @reambrogi 5 років тому +42

    Most amazing concept i've ever seen... and it reminds me of Greece from the outside. Im in love!

    • @jasonlangpaap255
      @jasonlangpaap255 5 років тому +1

      I think your right it does look like greece buetiful home

  • @LorraineHutch
    @LorraineHutch 3 роки тому

    Earthships are beautiful. This one is an example

  • @enyaissad8422
    @enyaissad8422 5 років тому +30

    One of the best eco-friendly house. I want to learn Earthship now. 👏✨

  • @yuxinliu8352
    @yuxinliu8352 5 років тому +6

    Don't know why I always end up in tears after watching your video.

  • @toodlesoops7761
    @toodlesoops7761 Рік тому +1

    I seriously sit here crying for joy - thank you to everyone who helped build this gorgeous home! There is hope for this old planet -

  • @Wildevis
    @Wildevis 5 років тому +44

    I love the concept of earthships and this one is just gorgeous. I always think of them as Architectural sculpture, reminding me a bit of Gaudi's Architecture

    • @livingbig
      @livingbig  5 років тому +1

      Absolutely. There are definitely some similarities with the curves, and the almost organic feel to the architecture.

    • @hurstjames6196
      @hurstjames6196 2 роки тому

      Hello 👋how're you doing today hope you're safe over there?

    • @Wildevis
      @Wildevis 2 роки тому +1

      @@hurstjames6196 hello and yes, quite safe thanks and you?

    • @hurstjames6196
      @hurstjames6196 2 роки тому

      @@Wildevis I'm trying my best to stay safe
      Where are you from if I may ask?

    • @Wildevis
      @Wildevis 2 роки тому +1

      @@hurstjames6196 I live in South Africa

  • @staceysturgill5316
    @staceysturgill5316 5 років тому +11

    This is beautiful, amazing, ingenious. I wish this was just how everyone on earth lived.

  • @tarrasteno
    @tarrasteno 4 роки тому +4

    16:35 Tadelakt. ( Hello from Morocco). This house is absolutely gorgeous and inspiring. Anyone who plans to buy a flat and a 25 years mortgage loan, needs to watch this house !!!

  • @2to-tango
    @2to-tango 4 роки тому +33

    I've wanted a partial underground home for thermal air quality since I was a teen. Great concept!

    • @StefaniStevensBand
      @StefaniStevensBand 4 роки тому +1

      Eihwazone I was wondering how this beautiful home is now with the fires in Australia. I saw that the town of Adelaide was affected..

  • @aliciacyriac1429
    @aliciacyriac1429 5 років тому +7

    God what a beautiful home I 100% would live in a tiny house after I’m retired I like the idea of building yourself a home with your hands doing a labor of love but yeah I lovve the environmental friendliness of this home definitely “unique” is an understatement!😍

  • @ginette4663
    @ginette4663 2 роки тому

    I am so addicted to this channel and the tiny house model , just love it ...............................

  • @lorelei2gia
    @lorelei2gia 5 років тому +23

    This is by far my favorite tiny house. It's spacious and roomy, and gorgeous.. Well done!!

  • @ClosetDemon
    @ClosetDemon 5 років тому +22

    I can't wait till I'm older because I'm going to have a tiny house! maybe it might even be on this show!

  • @mowattlavern62
    @mowattlavern62 3 роки тому +1

    I truly enjoy this earth ship

  • @QPoily
    @QPoily 4 роки тому +29

    Im really envious of how well these people have got their shit together to have stuff like this. Wish my life was even 1% put together as these folks.

    • @Kelly_Ben
      @Kelly_Ben 4 роки тому +4

      Read the book "The One Thing". Totally hepled me prioritize what was important to me, then figure out the baggy steroids to get me there. Holy crap, that's great. BABY STEPS not baggy steroids lol

  • @nattapat_freedom
    @nattapat_freedom 5 років тому +29

    What a clever and functional this architecture is!

  • @mhhocane3513
    @mhhocane3513 10 місяців тому +1

    Earthship tiny House combo ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @carolewarner101
    @carolewarner101 5 років тому +316

    That's crazy they made him take out that valve! I mean the only place it was going to be used was to flush toilets and then into the septic in the end anyway. I suppose they didn't want food plants growing in grey water... For god's sake, mankind is going to cause his own extinction being so pig headed. Absolutely BEAUTIFUL home!!!

    • @livingbig
      @livingbig  5 років тому +48

      You're absolutely right. It seems absurd, especially in a country which has serious problems with water scarcity. Glad you enjoyed the video!

    • @christafranken9170
      @christafranken9170 5 років тому +38

      I know quite a few people who would take it out when there would be an inspection and would put it back in the minute they would be gone.

    • @karlbartelt3939
      @karlbartelt3939 5 років тому +10

      Spashing(flushing) grey water indoors can cause airborne pathogens that can (and do) land on uncovered tooth brushes. It's actually not that crazy, but keeping it for the indoor plants is genius!

    • @carolewarner101
      @carolewarner101 5 років тому +32

      @@karlbartelt3939 That's true, but this wouldn't be straight grey water. It would be grey water that has first been run through what amounts to a soil/plant filter which actually filters out most if not all of that sort of thing. In addition, those kind of pathogens can and do build up in toilet bowls that flush using potable water too just from there being poo and pee routinely dumped into them prior to flushing, and those (surprise) can (and do!) land on uncovered tooth brushes as well! So that is a moot argument. Sorry, but this is a rule/law based on dogma and ignorance, not safe water use.

    • @carolewarner101
      @carolewarner101 5 років тому

      @@christafranken9170 Yup!

  • @kathyp.9507
    @kathyp.9507 5 років тому +236

    Your house is gorgeous, it really looks like you`ve taken it from a Greek island. Real Mediterranean looking and beautifully built. Greetings from sunny🌅 Greece.⛵💦 Peace and Love✌💝

    • @jacquelinee8994
      @jacquelinee8994 5 років тому +13

      I immediately said the same thing. Santorini came to mind immediately. Its so beautiful.

    • @kassandra344
      @kassandra344 5 років тому +8

      Me too in sunny Greece. I wonder if the building regs would allow one of these in Greece? Some friends just finished their straw bale house on the island, all approved of by the building dept. but they had to construct a timber frame to support the roof.

    • @mariachristakos
      @mariachristakos 5 років тому +9

      Hello, sunny Greece! Greetings from a Greek-American!

    • @amazingyou4628
      @amazingyou4628 5 років тому +2

      Kathy P. That's where my mind went too when I saw his house

    • @kathyp.9507
      @kathyp.9507 5 років тому +3

      @@mariachristakos I`m a Greek-American too, living in sunny 🌅Greece⛵💦. Thanks for replying. Peace and Love✌💗

  • @lorenbush8876
    @lorenbush8876 Рік тому +1

    Usually I think Earthships really are not nice looking but that one is pretty nice looking the beautiful part of the Earthships for me is what they are supposed to do/ their functionality, that is really nice and the way he did his cooling tubes is really cool. My favorite part of an Earthship is the greenhouse, I would love to put one across the front of my house. Thanks Bryce, that was great.

  • @rebeccatreeseed410
    @rebeccatreeseed410 5 років тому +42

    Beautiful!
    Yes, it is too hard. We have gotten used to instant house, thirty year mortgage. This is better.

  • @alexxxtheonlyone
    @alexxxtheonlyone 5 років тому +16

    Oh my goodness this makes me so happy! My home town featured on my favourite YT channel! I visited this house on Sustainable House Day back in September :D Such a gorgeous, well thought out home! Martin & Zoe are absolute sweethearts!

  • @notmyfault6835
    @notmyfault6835 3 роки тому +1

    LOVE the indoor garden!!! 😍 🌱 😎

  • @adammacleod925
    @adammacleod925 5 років тому +65

    I literally click to watch these videos quicker than I'd call the cops on a break and enter. Sooooo good.

    • @gblakev
      @gblakev 5 років тому +3

      @@TheresaPowers - This is just a silly compliment, not BS. "Break and enter" refers to the crime of breaking into a house in order to steal some of the contents (like a fancy audio system). If the owner is home they will usually call the police if they hear someone trying to break in. If Adam was watching one of these videos he wouldn't call the cops until it was over. :)

  • @zaradimple3980
    @zaradimple3980 5 років тому +23

    BEAUTIFUL!!!! YES HE SHOULD BE PROUD OF HIS HOME. - THANK YOU LORD.

  • @persianqueenabc4233
    @persianqueenabc4233 2 роки тому

    All i saw was good energy in those people and that beautiful house their show their purity of their soul in their house

  • @IntrovertedAbhi
    @IntrovertedAbhi 5 років тому +7

    This is one of the most beautiful earth-ship house I've ever seen. It's just as beautiful as an expensive vacation villa in Italy. Thanks for showing us this amazing wonderful structure big bro.

    • @livingbig
      @livingbig  5 років тому

      I think so too! I was so impressed with this home. Thanks for watching! :)

  • @AetherealGodless
    @AetherealGodless 5 років тому +16

    This is a fantastic example of an earth ship. The tadelakt bath is exceptional!!!

    • @basemaetf9120
      @basemaetf9120 5 років тому +1

      Hello RaychelG Happy new year
      🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹lm from Egypt

  • @Goldie32057
    @Goldie32057 2 роки тому

    Bathroom is unbelievable! Love this! Not to mention the views outside the bathroom door!

  • @sheannefrancine4957
    @sheannefrancine4957 5 років тому +156

    the free air conditioning system is actually a veryyy old technique XD ,

    • @dmiserv2093
      @dmiserv2093 5 років тому +9

      sheanne francine old is gold 😁

    • @muhammedsajilrahman1286
      @muhammedsajilrahman1286 5 років тому +3

      Yeah but it's technically natural

    • @Ninshae
      @Ninshae 5 років тому +7

      I‘m really jealous right now because we‘re going to reach 40 degrees today - and I‘m living in Germany. 🥵 Just thinking about digging a tunnel right now...

    • @learnarabicathome1099
      @learnarabicathome1099 5 років тому +2

      Yes all old technology was great but man thought of new complex ideas and totally forgot simple stuff which could be cheaper

    • @greensladyful
      @greensladyful 5 років тому +3

      I wonder about radon from the ground tubes?