This internal plan, with its movable walls, would be difficult to achieve for many home owners. Principally because most people have heavy furniture (and various accessories) that are anchored to walls. A flexible plan would be in direct contradiction to that norm.
This may work well for a small house, but for an apartment you need carpet to reduce noise to neighbors. Plus, this apartment must have an echo with not only the bare floor, but plane walls and lack of furniture, too.
I grew up in apartments. We never had carpet. In fact, I don't know a single fellow swede with carpet floors. Still, noise was never an issue. I now live in Australia. Carpets are literally everywhere. And you can usually hear your neighbours. Frankly, I believe that carpet has got nothing to do with it. Rather I'd contribute the noise levels to a lot of other factors regarding building standards.
@@linusandersson1535 I've lived in many apartments in the USA, and without carpets, people walking on wood floors is unbearable. That's whether they are above or below you! I agree about building construction. Apartments are built fast and cheap to make developers wealthy, *not to be livable.* Sleep is not a guarantee!
@@linusandersson1535 I hope whatever buffers noise transfer in apartment buildings in Sweden will be duplicated in the US. If you know of an article or book describing construction methods they use for this, I would appreciate it.
And living on tile floor... Like living in a bathroom, or in a morgue. Because the laminated wood floor wouldn't stand the lolling around walls, and hardwood floor would be too expensive, and because you have to flip the damn walls all the time, you can't put carpets on. You just could have poured a concrete slab, or perhaps some asphalt. It looks like a sidewalk anyway.
I'm in a stressful moment and I'm trying to cope but this is a huge blessing. It's very relaxing. ☺
this is amazing😍 I want to know more details about this.... like fixture details and materials used...
Quite short video for such a beautiful apartment
This internal plan, with its movable walls, would be difficult to achieve for many home owners. Principally because most people have heavy furniture (and various accessories) that are anchored to walls. A flexible plan would be in direct contradiction to that norm.
Awesome!
Inspiration.
Awesome except u cant actually put anything on the floor cos the walls will be in the way.... it can never looked lived in... it has one single chair.
Well that's the point. Everything is in the walls
This may work well for a small house, but for an apartment you need carpet to reduce noise to neighbors. Plus, this apartment must have an echo with not only the bare floor, but plane walls and lack of furniture, too.
I grew up in apartments. We never had carpet. In fact, I don't know a single fellow swede with carpet floors. Still, noise was never an issue. I now live in Australia. Carpets are literally everywhere. And you can usually hear your neighbours.
Frankly, I believe that carpet has got nothing to do with it. Rather I'd contribute the noise levels to a lot of other factors regarding building standards.
You're definitely right regarding the echo though. You can hear it in the video 😂
@@linusandersson1535 I've lived in many apartments in the USA, and without carpets, people walking on wood floors is unbearable. That's whether they are above or below you!
I agree about building construction. Apartments are built fast and cheap to make developers wealthy, *not to be livable.*
Sleep is not a guarantee!
@@linusandersson1535 I hope whatever buffers noise transfer in apartment buildings in Sweden will be duplicated in the US.
If you know of an article or book describing construction methods they use for this, I would appreciate it.
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So nice
And living on tile floor... Like living in a bathroom, or in a morgue. Because the laminated wood floor wouldn't stand the lolling around walls, and hardwood floor would be too expensive, and because you have to flip the damn walls all the time, you can't put carpets on. You just could have poured a concrete slab, or perhaps some asphalt. It looks like a sidewalk anyway.
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