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Thanks! I didn't think it was you personally, see those spam comments all the time so for the one on my comment at least they are pretty obvious, no worries! 👍👍
It's the new "I am an exiled Nigerian Prince with a hundred billion dollar fortune that only you can help me to access" scam, adapted for the modern age, it's just something we all have to live with until we can convince grandma to stop falling for it
@Laura Kampf I'm concerned about the longevity of the leather hinge while the cupboard lid is not being supported from underneath. Even if the glue holds, the leather will likely rip under someone's weight. (I'm 1.85m & 130-odd kgs and would never sit on there, that's for sure.) It wasn't clear in the video if this lid has any support. Cheers from Australia.
@@middomaker heh! Pretty sure she'll be double checking this by now. A bunch of us have expressed the same worry in other comments. Probably an easy fix with the addition of a lip of some kind to transfer weight at the back to the frame if that wasn't already part of the design we just couldn't see. 👍
Might want to add some support on the swinging side of the hinge, since sitting on the middle of the bench will apply a lot of force to the glued leather.
@@JoshuaRes There is only support on the back edge at the two far ends. There is no support in the middle, other than the leather itself.. She doesn't need to add much, just a block that will catch the hinged side roughly in the middle. Just bolt it to the back wall, and have it stick out far enough to catch the hinged lid by 3/4" or so. That way it won't impact putting things in, or taking them out.
Hey Laura! I have a sugestion to preserve your flooring. What about placing plywood strips with felt on the bottom as slides on the bottom of the boxes? You could even use the holes that are already there to fixate the strips! I believe you have the clearance for it still.
I think they even make stick on felt pads, or she could make them, but you wouldn’t even need the plywood. Just felt right on the bottom of the 4 corners or along the edges might work.
@@Sara-xk1ns given the width of the edges of the boxes, I believe it might not be that sturdy and it might peel off. Also, since the bottom is recessed from the floor, the plywood would bridge the gap and also could give a cool floating look to the boxes
I've used felt pads on furniture. They catch dog hair that doesn't get sucked up by the vacuum. They also fall off too soon to be worthwhile. The leftover leather stuck onto the whole round of the bottom edges - minus corners for ease of construction - would work with design consistency and be easy maintenance. Or the same runner/ball-bearing things used on the underbed unit.
Exactly what I was thinking of! There are many ways it can be solved but one thing is for certain, metals - especially soft ones will stain the floor very quickly.
Felix, the editing on this is superb. The way the music matches the filing at 8:04… *chefs kiss*. Obviously I love watching what Laura creates but the editing makes it even more of a joy!
Especially since that montage is right before Laura says "it's almost too perfect." The editing really tells the story of how working on this project must have felt. Felix is a fantastic filmmaker.
I like to make my sketches after I've finished a project, but put it at the start so it looks like I planned it all in advance and I know what I'm doing.
But that's disingenuous and sets unrealistic expectations for anyone who tries to do the same. Laura's approach leaves space for changing your mind and embracing the mistakes rather than make it look like you're a genius craftsperson.
@@polerin They told you how it's presented, they "put it at the start so it looks like they planned it all in advance and know what they're doing". There's no ambiguity about that being disingenuous.
I am envious about a good many things about the life you have made for yourself, but your aluminum box collection is way up there. Never feel bad about your box collecting, because you make brilliant use of the pieces you find. Thanks for continuing to be an inspiration to other makers, Laura.
I think you need to put in a another piece of wood to the back to support the platform that is now hanging on by the leather hinge and only supported properly at the sides. Otherwise it's not strong enough to sit on and the leather will eventually start delaminating there.
Great minds and all that, it looks great and I had visions of the leather tearing in the middle of the bench when someone sat on it without some sort of support underneath the back of the board/door which would be a shame.
It's not hoarding if you can find a use for it. I love that you used the aluminum boxes and leather in this project. The blending of wood, metal, artifical and natural finishes makes this so beautiful.
And also, I love that she reuses stuff. That aluminum would need a lot of energy and water to be recycled. We have to aim to reuse first and foremost, and then recycle.
It never is hoarding - "hoarding" is a concept uninspired, uncreative catalogue-consumerists subdue themselves to, who waste away their precious day-time to an employer, who feel "forced" to be living someplace in a city or town cramped like laying hens, and then are tricked into just buying stuff because they have no "hoarded" crap anywhere they could use as a quarry for their creative ideas, who have hardly any useful tools to form/rearrange said hoarded crap, and who have of course no space whatsoever to build stuff without "disturbing" their fellow laying hens left and right with their creativity and craftsmanship.
what i love about your channel. most other maturing diy channels evolve to use somewhat industrial production methods that are simply not approachable for viewers. of course you have all kinds of high end equipment. but your process of how to arrive at a finished product stays relatable.
Yes! Laura uses lots of hand tools and simple methods, which only indicate her mad skills. My heart jumped for joy when she pulled out that edge trimmer/beveler.
I definitely agree with this! Although I still mourn not being able to have a table saw like Laura. If love to see something rigged up for those who can't afford to have a large table sawset up! I constantly struggle with that
@@lucygraham12 Yeah Ive been thinking about this too. It'd be really wonderful if someone could set up like a woodworking club or something, and let the members use the workshop for free, which you can fund with their membership fees. Would be a lot more approachable and you could share knowledge as well while working on projects
Just found your channel. Brilliant! So glad you show your techniques. I am 74 and building an octagon cottage with my 80yr old husband. Tiny spaces to fit in all our projects. I am definitely inspired by your work. Thanks for sharing.
Agreed.. Time for a tiny little decorative balcony out there? Not a real balcony, but maybe something for your feet out the window, and maybe a couple of plants? :)
Thank you Felix for capturing spring in the image of a bud ready to burst ... no need to mention the season. Which of course, begs the question how has Lise Lotte survived the winter?
I'm curious too, looking forward to being a part of the bíg adventure, but I'm enjoying this little big adventure a lot too!! it's so enjoyable too see you creating a interior that is fitted for the way you live, what you enjoy Laura!
@My Cancer Journey Please for you to have good fortune fighting the sad cancer. Your journey to being a survivor has begun and the steps along the bumpy road will teach you much invaluable strength and new limits you had no idea you could surpass. Just take and make it as easy as you can on yourself because being a survivor means you allow miracles to grow within you as you push out the loser cancer. Thanks for bringing this news to attention. I feel like we all enjoy bidding good riddance to losers. Keep us posted.
The music choices and the sound design on this video are outstanding! The tempo of the music matching the cadence of Laura's manual sanding, the key of later music matching the pitch of the power sander... Subtle, but beautiful touches! Whoever edited this video: you are heard, and you are magnificent! Bravo! 👏👏
The new area looks very cozy! When creating the clothes storage consider retractable arms. I would create a option to dry wet clothes buy the stove. It would also allow you to not have to rummage around in the crate space to find what you want.
Omg ... The rasp going to the beat of the music was soooo awesome. I am happy for the rest of the day.😊 ... small thought. Hard to see in the video, but under your hinged bench is there enough of a cleat on the wall to support the opening lid in the back when closed? If not, a weight (possibly a well placed dog paw😋) could make the top flex and put strain on your hinge. Simple enough to add a strip of wood to support both the fixed part of the top and the opening side when closed and acting like a seat, but better to do sooner than later when the leather gets damaged.
I love your thinking process! The puzzling through challenges on the fly is clearly a big part of the fun for you. And then, you get to be reminded of that experience every time you see or touch the results of your thinking and doing. Fantastic and so enjoyable to see. You and Felix are so good at presenting all of it, too!
In my 'design lectures' I tell people, "ideas are like viruses, once you contract one, they are very hard to get rid of!". Meaning gather all the facts, constraints (time, money, space, material, etc), before you try to conceive an idea. You just proved that point yourself :).
I used a scrap piece of leather to make a handle for an outdoor gate. I thought it would last maybe one year. After 2.5 years of Nevada high desert wind, rain, sun, snow etc it's still working great. I think your indoor leather hinge will work great and last a long time.
@@joline2730 Not Living, but live in the US high plains / foothills. It's AMAZING how quickly the sun and wind will damage things left out of doors. I can understand their surprise. 😀
"I know I shouldnt but I couldn't resist" Laura you are so cute, I'm sure you will find some great projects for those beautiful cases. If anyone deserves them it's YOU!
You could hollow out the 3-tall ones for a short closet-type storage area, door optional! This came out SO good!!! And I love to see the rainbow everywhere!
Brilliant! Felix might not have been sufficiently impressed with your leather hinge idea, but I am! WOW!! The entire project is perfectly beautiful, elegant and functional! The two of you together are amazing artists. Just love your videos. Thank you for them.
I laughed out loud when Laura told Felix he was not amazed enough at her ingenious leather hinge. Her process of design is so pleasing to watch and enjoy.
I knew you would realize that the closet needed to be in that corner! Damp clothes will get dry next to the fire! The boxes for storage, awesome! the leather hinge was a masterful idea. Just one thing more, floating shelves for the plants!
It is easy to over complicate but not always easy to come up with a simple solution to a problem, congratulations on absolutely rocking this one, don't forget to add a bit of support for the back edge of the seating area as others have mentioed, nice job over all.
That bench is absolutely fantastic! The fasteners for the leather hinge really is a nice contrasting touch. Many, many years ago I worked with a furniture designer. He didn't design furniture on paper. Instead, he used 2x4's, the bandsaw and a glue gun. He "sketched" his designs in 3-D and it was amazing to watch a new chair come to life in this way. He'd chop the wood into rough shapes, hot-glue them together, stand back and evalulate, knock it apart and add bits or remove bits until he had the shape he was dreaming of. And then we'd figure out how to turn this free-form prototype into a finished chair. Which is to say that I totally get your process of sketching out your designs using the metal boxes for this project.
Process: Start from what you know and use items that are already constructed that you can manipulate and develop your design around them. Wonderful storage those aluminum boxes! Awesome build!
The leather hinge idea and execution was amazing. I do wonder why you chose to screw the static part of the hinge down from the top rather than from the under side and have the hinge invisible. The choice of the brass screws with the cup washers works really well. Another amazing build. Looking forward to seeing the next part.
I was thinking he same, but the support is on edge and very thick. You would need a really long screw or a counterbored hole. Screwing from the top is just easier.
Love my favorite material (leather) to be used here and to be a hinge! I feel that you might need to put a cross-bar in the middle of the box or have another member to go along the wall where the hinge is to hold the hinged section as leather will not be enough over long term as plywood flexes and leather + glue will start detaching from the lid. And special thank you for showing the reality of your design process - I am not the sketcher, but the planner and 3D over-modeller and it doesn't always translate and becomes too constraining on the result when you go to make it.
I did not see Smudo's "gaze out the window of approval ". Seriously the blends of materials,the joins and light, balance of materials and proportions.Beautiful, healthy plants.Cut a small piece of aloe open it and apply to cut off ? portion of finger.will help it heal.Bad skin fungus going around ( world wide) You have a artist eye for colors.Your sketches are valid,as they are the outer form of what the inner sense expounds on,to capture all you desire. Good teamwork you all.She must wear you out with all the back and forth to workshop,an outdoor pile, floating on air etc
I love it! I think it turned out fantastic! Friendly reminder to periodically condition the leather, particularly around the hinge area. Especially since you're going to be periodically exposing it to the elements by having the window open. I still can't believe how perfectly it all fit together!
Looking Good! The organic hinge is a nice thought but it really depends on how long you want to live with it? A piano hinge under the leather will stand up to multiple stress situations that leather cannot. It will insure the pristine quality and won't be seen under the leather. someone mentioned pads for the boxes . Will keep your floor in good shape over time? Oh yeah please use safety glasses . As a designer it's your eyes are your most important tool?
Beautifully simple. Simply beautiful. I greatly admire how innovative you are. Your ability to repurpose what most would consider waste is truly masterful.
I GASPED when you showed the hinge. This is your first video I’ve seen and I adored it. The design process, the building, the way it’s edited. So compelling throughout and I felt second hand accomplishment watching you complete every step. Excellent video!!
omg Laura, the seating turned out amazing! I recall you mentioning that you planned seating and storage on that side of your tiny home and was keen to see how it would turn out, and I think you did awesome work! the choice of materials and functionality is incredible, nice job!
I don't have a strong enough ability to visualize in my head so this is relatable. I realized this recently and it's helping my creative work. As a maker, I am more Additive than Subtractive. Once something has begun to take shape, I can refine and build upon my initial concept.
Love how your tiny house is coming together! I finally got around to crossing something off my spring to do list. I built a picnic bench to go in a part of my back garden. I am looking forward to enjoying it this summer.
At 8:02 the sanding is so perfectly in sync with the music, it was soooo satisfaying !! And of course the final result is AMAZING, I love leather, and the brass detail is so perfect
Honestly Laura your videos are so inspiring! When the the wood, linoleum and leather lined up so perfectly I just wanted to start building something! 😊
THAT LOOKS CRAZY GOOD!! When you showed how the storage area was going to work... I felt my eyes open wide AND my mouth dropped wide open !!! ➖ FREAKING AWESOME❗ AND, I ♥ the look of the metal boxes❗
This is my favorite way of prototyping. I can rarely envision something in paper the way i can with analogue objects that can demonstrate the final design
I loved watching your process in this video! I agree that it is best to live in/with a space for awhile before committing to a final version. The mix of materials you chose is so nice and that leather hinge is *chef's kiss.* Curious what those aluminum bins were originally designed for; I'm obsessed with them too now!
Don't worry Laura I can't draw well either but when I don't want to commit to a 3D design it's great for getting out ideas. I take inspiration from an architect here on UA-cam, 30x40 Design Workshop, both with sketches but also scale models. I think the bench turned out great and it's a big inspiration to my own tiny house design :)
Laura, amazing as always. Your happiness makes me smile. Felix, am loving your camera work and music choice. P.s When Laura said to Felix "you're not amazed enough." I laughed so hard, I went back and watched it again 🤣🤣🤣🤣👍🏾🇬🇧💙
Love how you two integrate last week's tool cabinet so smoothly! It really all comes together now... So much fun to watch! By the way: My thoughts exactly with the "porch" outside the window! - When you first sat down on the sill... Makes so much sense! 💪 Is that gonna be the next project?
Can totally relate to building the concept in 3D and then living with it for a bit before committing. A sketch is great for brainstorming and early inspiration but you never know how it feels until you build it.
I enjoy my Sunday morning with you I love your tiny house which I’m sure you will make it the perfect guest house after you finish your big house what’s the status on the big house
Laura, please make lids for your new aluminium boxes. Maybe just from ply but covered with leather / lineoleum, alternating. Would be super useful and also be a solution for the stack / plant platform.
I am inspired when I watch a woman building something. I'm accumulating tools, but having a workshop like yours is only a dream Loved your ideas and how everything worked out perfectly 👏
That leather is a great choice for a "for-now" hinge. Long-term, it will need to be switched out with a mechanical hinge; since the leather will start to crack and mark at the bend point (might not matter once the full-size house is complete). As some others have pointed out, there will also need to be support added at the hinge site to prevent future bowing of the wood. I Love the bench! I love how excited you are to have it! 😀
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Thanks! I didn't think it was you personally, see those spam comments all the time so for the one on my comment at least they are pretty obvious, no worries! 👍👍
yeah, it's quite obvious that it is not you as soon as one reads 'TELEGRAM' in the comment...
It's the new "I am an exiled Nigerian Prince with a hundred billion dollar fortune that only you can help me to access" scam, adapted for the modern age, it's just something we all have to live with until we can convince grandma to stop falling for it
@Laura Kampf I'm concerned about the longevity of the leather hinge while the cupboard lid is not being supported from underneath. Even if the glue holds, the leather will likely rip under someone's weight. (I'm 1.85m & 130-odd kgs and would never sit on there, that's for sure.)
It wasn't clear in the video if this lid has any support.
Cheers from Australia.
@@middomaker heh! Pretty sure she'll be double checking this by now. A bunch of us have expressed the same worry in other comments. Probably an easy fix with the addition of a lip of some kind to transfer weight at the back to the frame if that wasn't already part of the design we just couldn't see. 👍
Might want to add some support on the swinging side of the hinge, since sitting on the middle of the bench will apply a lot of force to the glued leather.
was just about to write the same thing. If no support is added to the middle, the leather hinge will rip one day
Won’t it be supported by the frame in the down position though?
@@JoshuaRes There is only support on the back edge at the two far ends.
There is no support in the middle, other than the leather itself..
She doesn't need to add much, just a block that will catch the hinged side roughly in the middle. Just bolt it to the back wall, and have it stick out far enough to catch the hinged lid by 3/4" or so. That way it won't impact putting things in, or taking them out.
Yes, this is why I came here also 😂
At 23:00 it looks like the edge of the hatch slides slightly towards the wall while closing and therefore should be supported by the frame
I can’t believe we get to watch these for free. So amazing
❤️
Seriously good videos :)
A steal at twice the price!
I pay $14.99 pm.
Hey Laura
Since we build your roof I never miss your new video 😀
So nice to see what you did inside your Tiny House 👍
Greetings from Martin
Hey Laura! I have a sugestion to preserve your flooring. What about placing plywood strips with felt on the bottom as slides on the bottom of the boxes? You could even use the holes that are already there to fixate the strips! I believe you have the clearance for it still.
I think they even make stick on felt pads, or she could make them, but you wouldn’t even need the plywood. Just felt right on the bottom of the 4 corners or along the edges might work.
@@Sara-xk1ns given the width of the edges of the boxes, I believe it might not be that sturdy and it might peel off. Also, since the bottom is recessed from the floor, the plywood would bridge the gap and also could give a cool floating look to the boxes
I've used felt pads on furniture. They catch dog hair that doesn't get sucked up by the vacuum. They also fall off too soon to be worthwhile.
The leftover leather stuck onto the whole round of the bottom edges - minus corners for ease of construction - would work with design consistency and be easy maintenance. Or the same runner/ball-bearing things used on the underbed unit.
I ALWAYS love Laura’s ideas and how she puts everything together. The end result turns out better than even SHE thought!!! Awesome!!!
Exactly what I was thinking of! There are many ways it can be solved but one thing is for certain, metals - especially soft ones will stain the floor very quickly.
Felix, the editing on this is superb. The way the music matches the filing at 8:04… *chefs kiss*. Obviously I love watching what Laura creates but the editing makes it even more of a joy!
Especially since that montage is right before Laura says "it's almost too perfect." The editing really tells the story of how working on this project must have felt. Felix is a fantastic filmmaker.
Came here to say this :)
Yeah I instantly noticed that, such a great feeling!
totally agree, that was superb! super geil ;-) (I cant get used to that word as a Dutch person :-0 )
Yeah agree!!
I like to make my sketches after I've finished a project, but put it at the start so it looks like I planned it all in advance and I know what I'm doing.
But that's disingenuous and sets unrealistic expectations for anyone who tries to do the same.
Laura's approach leaves space for changing your mind and embracing the mistakes rather than make it look like you're a genius craftsperson.
@@Soken50 I mean it also sorta depends on the way they are presented. Good drawings can help people follow along with the build.
@@polerin They told you how it's presented, they "put it at the start so it looks like they planned it all in advance and know what they're doing". There's no ambiguity about that being disingenuous.
@@Soken50 this is pretty obviously a joke
😂😂
8:04 is some godly level editing - the filing is nice and synchronised with the music!
YES, I was about to comment this. I started doing that white cat head bob when I heard it.
Thanks for showing those leather tools we don't see often on DIY channels. ♥
I am envious about a good many things about the life you have made for yourself, but your aluminum box collection is way up there. Never feel bad about your box collecting, because you make brilliant use of the pieces you find. Thanks for continuing to be an inspiration to other makers, Laura.
I think you need to put in a another piece of wood to the back to support the platform that is now hanging on by the leather hinge and only supported properly at the sides. Otherwise it's not strong enough to sit on and the leather will eventually start delaminating there.
I had this thought, too
I think so too. Take the stress away from the leather.
I was going to write the exact same comment!
You beat me to it. I was going to comment on the exact same thing.
Great minds and all that, it looks great and I had visions of the leather tearing in the middle of the bench when someone sat on it without some sort of support underneath the back of the board/door which would be a shame.
Laura’s weekly video is a joy to return to. Love to you all
It's not hoarding if you can find a use for it. I love that you used the aluminum boxes and leather in this project. The blending of wood, metal, artifical and natural finishes makes this so beautiful.
And if you have space for it! It doesn't matter how useful something is if it can't be used because of all the other useful things getting in the way.
And also, I love that she reuses stuff. That aluminum would need a lot of energy and water to be recycled. We have to aim to reuse first and foremost, and then recycle.
It never is hoarding - "hoarding" is a concept uninspired, uncreative catalogue-consumerists subdue themselves to, who waste away their precious day-time to an employer, who feel "forced" to be living someplace in a city or town cramped like laying hens, and then are tricked into just buying stuff because they have no "hoarded" crap anywhere they could use as a quarry for their creative ideas, who have hardly any useful tools to form/rearrange said hoarded crap, and who have of course no space whatsoever to build stuff without "disturbing" their fellow laying hens left and right with their creativity and craftsmanship.
what i love about your channel. most other maturing diy channels evolve to use somewhat industrial production methods that are simply not approachable for viewers. of course you have all kinds of high end equipment. but your process of how to arrive at a finished product stays relatable.
Yes! Laura uses lots of hand tools and simple methods, which only indicate her mad skills. My heart jumped for joy when she pulled out that edge trimmer/beveler.
I definitely agree with this! Although I still mourn not being able to have a table saw like Laura. If love to see something rigged up for those who can't afford to have a large table sawset up! I constantly struggle with that
@@lucygraham12 Yeah Ive been thinking about this too. It'd be really wonderful if someone could set up like a woodworking club or something, and let the members use the workshop for free, which you can fund with their membership fees. Would be a lot more approachable and you could share knowledge as well while working on projects
Just found your channel. Brilliant! So glad you show your techniques. I am 74 and building an octagon cottage with my 80yr old husband. Tiny spaces to fit in all our projects. I am definitely inspired by your work. Thanks for sharing.
The fact that you can sit in the window with your feet over the edge is just stunning. I love all of the coincidences! What a cool build.
Agreed.. Time for a tiny little decorative balcony out there? Not a real balcony, but maybe something for your feet out the window, and maybe a couple of plants? :)
Thank you Felix for capturing spring in the image of a bud ready to burst ... no need to mention the season. Which of course, begs the question how has Lise Lotte survived the winter?
I want to know how Lise Lotte is doing as well!
I'm curious too, looking forward to being a part of the bíg adventure, but I'm enjoying this little big adventure a lot too!! it's so enjoyable too see you creating a interior that is fitted for the way you live, what you enjoy Laura!
Yea I was thinking of the little lovely home too.
@My Cancer Journey Please for you to have good fortune fighting the sad cancer. Your journey to being a survivor has begun and the steps along the bumpy road will teach you much invaluable strength and new limits you had no idea you could surpass. Just take and make it as easy as you can on yourself because being a survivor means you allow miracles to grow within you as you push out the loser cancer. Thanks for bringing this news to attention. I feel like we all enjoy bidding good riddance to losers. Keep us posted.
Amazing to see a rough idea blossom into a fully-realized result. The exacting fit and finish is so satisfying.
I will never get tired of Laura’s excitement when she completes something she loves!❤
And her freaky fetish for aluminum boxes.
The music choices and the sound design on this video are outstanding! The tempo of the music matching the cadence of Laura's manual sanding, the key of later music matching the pitch of the power sander... Subtle, but beautiful touches! Whoever edited this video: you are heard, and you are magnificent! Bravo! 👏👏
Felix is great.
I totally agree with this comment. I would come for just the music!
After seeing the paw print, I see new a new merch opportunity, clear round sticker with Smudo’s print on it, “Smudo Approved” 🙃
The new area looks very cozy! When creating the clothes storage consider retractable arms. I would create a option to dry wet clothes buy the stove. It would also allow you to not have to rummage around in the crate space to find what you want.
The Bench being window height is PERFECT 😂 I love when things fit perfectly ❤
Shoe solution? You mean… “sole-lution”???? 🥁
Or shoelution? :D
Good one 😂
Thank's Bob saget
I can hear the drum and snare
The switch out from regular screws to brass at the end was exactly the kind of detail I'd expect Laura to put in. Love it.
Omg ... The rasp going to the beat of the music was soooo awesome. I am happy for the rest of the day.😊
... small thought. Hard to see in the video, but under your hinged bench is there enough of a cleat on the wall to support the opening lid in the back when closed? If not, a weight (possibly a well placed dog paw😋) could make the top flex and put strain on your hinge. Simple enough to add a strip of wood to support both the fixed part of the top and the opening side when closed and acting like a seat, but better to do sooner than later when the leather gets damaged.
I agree. I thought that was very nice.
I caught that, too. Felix' editing is brilliant.
Love all the hard work
Give it time to develop . . . confirm that it feels right
The leather hinge is genius
I love your thinking process! The puzzling through challenges on the fly is clearly a big part of the fun for you. And then, you get to be reminded of that experience every time you see or touch the results of your thinking and doing. Fantastic and so enjoyable to see. You and Felix are so good at presenting all of it, too!
In my 'design lectures' I tell people, "ideas are like viruses, once you contract one, they are very hard to get rid of!". Meaning gather all the facts, constraints (time, money, space, material, etc), before you try to conceive an idea.
You just proved that point yourself :).
I was sitting here wondering at what point would the, “Let Glue Dry” brick would come out! Laura you never fail to make me smile!
I am so astonished by your design skills, it's so good that the universe make materials fit together without you knowing.
I used a scrap piece of leather to make a handle for an outdoor gate. I thought it would last maybe one year. After 2.5 years of Nevada high desert wind, rain, sun, snow etc it's still working great. I think your indoor leather hinge will work great and last a long time.
Living: why would you think it would not last ❓ Animals are out in all weathers for many years ‼️😁
@@joline2730 Not Living, but live in the US high plains / foothills. It's AMAZING how quickly the sun and wind will damage things left out of doors. I can understand their surprise. 😀
"I know I shouldnt but I couldn't resist" Laura you are so cute, I'm sure you will find some great projects for those beautiful cases. If anyone deserves them it's YOU!
You could hollow out the 3-tall ones for a short closet-type storage area, door optional!
This came out SO good!!! And I love to see the rainbow everywhere!
What a fantastic project. I loved seeing all of the serendipitous moments unfold from the project. And yes, my mind was blown with the leather hinge.
Brilliant! Felix might not have been sufficiently impressed with your leather hinge idea, but I am! WOW!! The entire project is perfectly beautiful, elegant and functional! The two of you together are amazing artists. Just love your videos. Thank you for them.
I laughed out loud when Laura told Felix he was not amazed enough at her ingenious leather hinge. Her process of design is so pleasing to watch and enjoy.
I knew you would realize that the closet needed to be in that corner! Damp clothes will get dry next to the fire! The boxes for storage, awesome! the leather hinge was a masterful idea. Just one thing more, floating shelves for the plants!
It is easy to over complicate but not always easy to come up with a simple solution to a problem, congratulations on absolutely rocking this one, don't forget to add a bit of support for the back edge of the seating area as others have mentioed, nice job over all.
Totally agree 👍
Smudo will love his new bench and pilllow!🐾.
Beautiful job!!
Cheers,
J
Incredible Laura. I love your technique of letting the space speak. And the aluminum box love 😂 but it totally worked in your favor!!
Omg, this is how I love creating things. No tech school for me! I'm so glad I found this
It’s a pleasure to watch you work out the design and how to make it happen. I’m sure you’ll carry the lessons into your “big” house.
So eine coole Idee und der Farb-/Materialmix ist echt klasse. :)
That bench is absolutely fantastic! The fasteners for the leather hinge really is a nice contrasting touch.
Many, many years ago I worked with a furniture designer. He didn't design furniture on paper. Instead, he used 2x4's, the bandsaw and a glue gun. He "sketched" his designs in 3-D and it was amazing to watch a new chair come to life in this way. He'd chop the wood into rough shapes, hot-glue them together, stand back and evalulate, knock it apart and add bits or remove bits until he had the shape he was dreaming of. And then we'd figure out how to turn this free-form prototype into a finished chair.
Which is to say that I totally get your process of sketching out your designs using the metal boxes for this project.
You do such wonderful work!!!
You are truly a master at your craft.
Laura’s craftsmanship and attention to detail is always so enjoyable to watch.
Process: Start from what you know and use items that are already constructed that you can manipulate and develop your design around them. Wonderful storage those aluminum boxes! Awesome build!
This was beyond satisfying! Bespoke, simple and functional, also your use of scrap is really inspiring.
Yes yes yes on the leather hinge! Your totally in the ZONE! Thank you 🙏
The leather hinge idea and execution was amazing. I do wonder why you chose to screw the static part of the hinge down from the top rather than from the under side and have the hinge invisible. The choice of the brass screws with the cup washers works really well. Another amazing build. Looking forward to seeing the next part.
I was just about to post the same comment. Screw from the bottle up to hide it!
I was thinking he same, but the support is on edge and very thick. You would need a really long screw or a counterbored hole. Screwing from the top is just easier.
My idea was, first to screw and then to glue. But with the brass screws it might be a decorative element.
I was thinking the same. But I think it is her style to have an ‘industrial’ feeling to the things she makes
Love the leather and linoleum contrast. The metal boxes give you storage. Exciting to watch your projects come together.
Love my favorite material (leather) to be used here and to be a hinge!
I feel that you might need to put a cross-bar in the middle of the box or have another member to go along the wall where the hinge is to hold the hinged section as leather will not be enough over long term as plywood flexes and leather + glue will start detaching from the lid.
And special thank you for showing the reality of your design process - I am not the sketcher, but the planner and 3D over-modeller and it doesn't always translate and becomes too constraining on the result when you go to make it.
I was relieved when you moved the tower to the corner. Just lovely, as usual.
Be sure to keep the leather well oiled so it doesn't end up cracking. Very nice job!
That was my first thought XoXo 💋
I did not see Smudo's "gaze out the window of approval ". Seriously the blends of materials,the joins and light, balance of materials and proportions.Beautiful, healthy plants.Cut a small piece of aloe open it and apply to cut off ? portion of finger.will help it heal.Bad skin fungus going around ( world wide) You have a artist eye for colors.Your sketches are valid,as they are the outer form of what the inner sense expounds on,to capture all you desire.
Good teamwork you all.She must wear you out with all the back and forth to workshop,an outdoor pile, floating on air etc
I love it! I think it turned out fantastic! Friendly reminder to periodically condition the leather, particularly around the hinge area. Especially since you're going to be periodically exposing it to the elements by having the window open. I still can't believe how perfectly it all fit together!
Looking Good! The organic hinge is a nice thought but it really depends on how long you want to live with it? A piano hinge under the leather will stand up to multiple stress situations that leather cannot. It will insure the pristine quality and won't be seen under the leather. someone mentioned pads for the boxes . Will keep your floor in good shape over time? Oh yeah please use safety glasses . As a designer it's your eyes are your most important tool?
That hinge is genius!!
Love the window seating area!
Makes me think of a mini deck area outside to rest your feet & coffee, maybe a planter 🥰
Love it!
OMG I love everything about this video! Laura, you are truly amazing. And that sanding in sync with the music? 11/10! ❤
Beautifully simple. Simply beautiful. I greatly admire how innovative you are. Your ability to repurpose what most would consider waste is truly masterful.
The level of excitement on every piece of success makes Laura amazing
I GASPED when you showed the hinge. This is your first video I’ve seen and I adored it. The design process, the building, the way it’s edited. So compelling throughout and I felt second hand accomplishment watching you complete every step. Excellent video!!
omg Laura, the seating turned out amazing!
I recall you mentioning that you planned seating and storage on that side of your tiny home and was keen to see how it would turn out, and I think you did awesome work!
the choice of materials and functionality is incredible, nice job!
I don't have a strong enough ability to visualize in my head so this is relatable. I realized this recently and it's helping my creative work. As a maker, I am more Additive than Subtractive. Once something has begun to take shape, I can refine and build upon my initial concept.
Love how your tiny house is coming together! I finally got around to crossing something off my spring to do list. I built a picnic bench to go in a part of my back garden. I am looking forward to enjoying it this summer.
At 8:02 the sanding is so perfectly in sync with the music, it was soooo satisfaying !! And of course the final result is AMAZING, I love leather, and the brass detail is so perfect
I LOVE your tiny house ❣️ The bench by the window is fantastic and I think the leather hinge is an amazing idea. It all looks sooo great together!
It is SO beautiful! Today's project is just the stuff of dreams.
Honestly Laura your videos are so inspiring! When the the wood, linoleum and leather lined up so perfectly I just wanted to start building something! 😊
THAT LOOKS CRAZY GOOD!!
When you showed how the storage area was going to work... I felt my eyes open wide AND my mouth dropped wide open !!!
➖ FREAKING AWESOME❗
AND, I ♥ the look of the metal boxes❗
This tiny house gets more and more gorgeous every episode. I think it's among your best work Laura. To borrow a term from you and Felix, 'Geil!'
This build has been so enjoyable to watch. I wish my home renovation projects were as enjoyable!!!
Il love your videos, watch them every week. The complicity with Felix is like the icing on the cake 🤩
This is my favorite way of prototyping. I can rarely envision something in paper the way i can with analogue objects that can demonstrate the final design
I loved watching your process in this video! I agree that it is best to live in/with a space for awhile before committing to a final version. The mix of materials you chose is so nice and that leather hinge is *chef's kiss.* Curious what those aluminum bins were originally designed for; I'm obsessed with them too now!
Omg those metal bins are fire! They fit perfectly every time you want to use them. Pretty sure they’re magic! 😊 ❤
Don't worry Laura I can't draw well either but when I don't want to commit to a 3D design it's great for getting out ideas. I take inspiration from an architect here on UA-cam, 30x40 Design Workshop, both with sketches but also scale models. I think the bench turned out great and it's a big inspiration to my own tiny house design :)
"This is a problem I'm very excited about". Such a powerful mindset.
Laura, amazing as always. Your happiness makes me smile. Felix, am loving your camera work and music choice.
P.s When Laura said to Felix "you're not amazed enough." I laughed so hard, I went back and watched it again 🤣🤣🤣🤣👍🏾🇬🇧💙
SO GEIL. Those aluminum crates give me such great feels.
Love how you two integrate last week's tool cabinet so smoothly! It really all comes together now... So much fun to watch! By the way: My thoughts exactly with the "porch" outside the window! - When you first sat down on the sill... Makes so much sense! 💪 Is that gonna be the next project?
The patina that's going to develop on that leather seat over time is going to be absolutely stunning! ❤
Can totally relate to building the concept in 3D and then living with it for a bit before committing. A sketch is great for brainstorming and early inspiration but you never know how it feels until you build it.
The leather hinge is genius...and the boxes looked so much better against the wall.
I enjoy my Sunday morning with you I love your tiny house which I’m sure you will make it the perfect guest house after you finish your big house what’s the status on the big house
the clay is drying :D
@Guikri - Yes, Let Clay Dry. 👍🏻
That moment of the three materials lining up precisely? So. Good.
Hey Laura, your recent Maus episode was really awesome!
Your precision knocks me out! Love this simple, elegant design.
Laura, please make lids for your new aluminium boxes. Maybe just from ply but covered with leather / lineoleum, alternating. Would be super useful and also be a solution for the stack / plant platform.
'There is a problem that I am very excited about' is such a wonderful mentality to bring to making 😁
Leather hinge truly magic with seating looking smart for small space roomy
I am not a carpenter by any means, but I thought the whole thing turned out amazing. A woman and her tools!! Awesome!
I am inspired when I watch a woman building something.
I'm accumulating tools, but having a workshop like yours is only a dream
Loved your ideas and how everything worked out perfectly 👏
Especially the golden screws were a really beautiful fit!!
I loved this one so much I didn't want it to end! Everything went so smoothly it felt like ASMR for my stressful week.......
Felix, thank you for editing the sanding shot so that it was in time to the music 👏🏽
That leather is a great choice for a "for-now" hinge. Long-term, it will need to be switched out with a mechanical hinge; since the leather will start to crack and mark at the bend point (might not matter once the full-size house is complete). As some others have pointed out, there will also need to be support added at the hinge site to prevent future bowing of the wood. I Love the bench! I love how excited you are to have it! 😀
THANK YOU. Your leather hinge has solved a problem I had with a project.