I Turned this Ruined Cottage into a Stunning Secret Garden Home
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If your dream is to buy an Abandoned Tiny House and renovate it into a cozy modern haven, this video will show you how. What's more, the ruin shown is currently For Sale. In this video, the architect renovates this old cottage and designs a beautiful house connected to nature with a secret garden oasis and cozy outdoor fireplace. The architect's design process brings together clever space planning and imaginative use of a historical ruin, resulting in a luxurious and comfortable home and a more sustainable way of building. This unique house design is perfect for those looking for ideas to renovate their own old or derelict properties and learn about the architect's design process.
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Art hanging on walls by the extraordinary Beatrice Forshall: www.beatriceforshall.com
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Visualisation assistance by Felipe Pouiller
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This is fast becoming my favourite channel on UA-cam!
Thank you!
@@gemmawheeler I am curious. What software was used for the 3D visualisation? Sketchup? Or a CAD software?
Hi Frederica, I use Sketchup
@@gemmawheeler Thank you. Sketchup certainly has some nice rock wall textures and outside environments. Or are those plug-ins?
@@fredericapanon207 ah that’s all added in Lumion where I did the rendering
This design HAS to be award-winning! The concept of keeping part of it "in ruins" is outside-the-box and just shows how much talent you have. It would be amazing if the person who bought this was recommended to you, and you got to create this!
Seconded!!
Thirded!!
Fourthed!
I’m
Humbled
I’d have just extended the darn thing in similar coloured stone - this is next level awesomeness
My partner and I are looking to move to Wales and this very "property" came up some months ago. We were interested in using the land to place an off-the-shelf tiny house as we believe that this would be a great way to live in a beautiful part of the world without the expense of a traditional home.
If we had the money and sold our present house we would change our plans and absolutely employ you for this building. We hadn’t even considered living in it.
We love how you’ve kept the romance of the ruin but also made it luxurious.
Genius!
How amazing Ashley. It’s a gorgeous location and with that much land around it has so much flexibility. Let me know if you follow through with your plans and thanks for your kind comments.
Lovely plans! If you move forward with these plans, if able, please provide an update:) Good luck!
It seems as if there's another similarly-sized ruin about 200 metres to the south-west of this property.
I really enjoy the ways in which you incorporate the natural world in your designs and this one, in particular, including the way nature overtakes a structure and makes it a ruin. Nature here embraces the ruin.
I love your calm and relaxed voice when you present your ideas, it's a delightful contrast to most UA-camrs nowadays who are shouting all the time for no reason.
1000xs BRILLIANT from the garden entrance to the wildflower roof, all while maintaining the integrity of the ruin balanced with modernity and light!!! GORGEOUS!!!
I love how beautiful this is, respecting the original, while also making it modern.
OOOOOOH MY GOD HOW AMAZING THIS IS
You've totally changed my previously held views on old architecture being redesigned with modern styles. 👌 I love how you've retained an unrenovated space inside everything else that's going on. This is really inspired.
What a stunning proposal! I could live the rest of my life in that little cottage and want for nothing. I really admire not only your obvious talent, but your respect for the ruin, the surrounding landscape, AND the people who would live in it, considering every detail such as the rooftop garden and even how the sunlight (or lack thereof) will affect day to day living.
Creating that courtyard area as the entrance (plus the other one) to highlight the fact this was once a ruin is genius. Absolutely loved what you did with the extension to benefit from the sun.... I'd live there in an instant!
Absolutely nailed it! My favourite one so far. 10/10. 😊 I'm an Architectural Designer myself & I specialise in historic & listed buildings, their revival & adding very modern & contempoary extensions etc. so I have a real appreciation for the time & effort you've put into this. It's a real gem & you should be rightly pleased with yourself. Love it. 😊
Thanks Mike, I appreciate it!
I love the idea of inner outside rooms or courtyards. Probably not the first thing you think of in UK but with glass as well the possibilities are endless. Great job.
This is another life goal for me. Especially to keep out of the wind
I live in Canada so I immediately imagine these spaces filled with snow. But I actually think that would be beautiful as well. Or imagine watching a snowstorm through the glass.
That would be fine until spring thaw.
a garden w/ a wall going up the side of the prevailing winter winds would be nice too! espaliered fruit trees and plentiful spring bulbs w/ perennials and fragrant herbs.... and vegies!@@gemmawheeler
@@junbh2your existence really limits your imagination as father Marx remarked. UK never has snow, it's a wet rainy island on the sea... The rare time a bit of snow comes once every 5-10 years it's only 2 inches that melt after 3 days
I.m no fan of most modern design, but this I love. You really have merged old and new in the most wonderful way.
Brilliant concept design! ✨Thanks for sharing your thought exercise 💛
I am absolutely blown away. I can't begin to tell you how spectacular this is!
So many unexpected choices that really make it livable along with dramatic. Tremendous.
Absolutely in love with this design! I’ve watched several of your videos, and have yet to be disappointed. My background is interior design, and architecture, and have a deep appreciation for your work here. I love that you use sketch, paper and markers drawing by hand. …I miss those days. 😊
The concepts are genius. Such clever use of space in a truly awkward layout.
Amazing vision :)
It is gorgeous.
I like how you, went ever so plainly, classic black and white with everything and muted everything down in order to let the original, 🤔 awe inspiring stone-build masonry and its pattern and natural texture speak, gosh it looks gorgeous .
And you have made it look all so easy to execute too, showing and sharing exactly how you did all that. And the fire place ? Wow !
But even though you have made that look easy, and done it simply smart, I bet it was a total labour of love. Filled with challenges to overcome.
It is totally I wish and completely gorgeous.
I love it.
Thankyou. 💜
I love the way you've incorporated, added to, encompassed, reimagined and reused this space. The ruin remains the ruin with all the character, but somehow becomes another entity in your rendering - like a soul in another form. I've just found your channel and I'm letting myself get lost in it. Your obvious love of your work and the affinity you have with the old buildings shines out.
the wildflower roof garden is everything
Oh I love how you’ve kept the character and history of this once loved cottage. I fell in love with a ruin on the coastal path in Fife, Scotland and would sit and imagine the lives once lived within its walls. I wrote about it as I was so enthralled. It sat on an angle facing the sea, which allowed the wind to wuther around it rather than hit it face on. The walls still stand and the roof is gone, the crow step gables still exist. I fancied acquiring it and living there as well as operate a tea stop for walkers. The location in its own wee bay and the wildflowers alongside well worn rock just captures my imagination. Its between Anstruther and Crail. Not listed for sale. But how I wish!
Ваши идеи восхитительны!! Я очень люблю ваши проекты и с громадным удовольствием смотрю их..Благодаря переводу,я понимаю все или почти все...С глубоким уважением к Вашим знаниям и полету фантазии!!! Это восхищает!!!!
I cannot believe how you managed to create such an amazing design from those historic ruins!!! Your creativity and foresight is unbelievable 😍❤️❤️❤️
those internal gardens just touched someting in my heart
Absolutely outstanding - the concept and execution here are both breathtaking
Thank you!
Your designs are fabulous!
Love how you incorporated the ruin portion of the structure's life. Have not seen a renovation that does that before.
Slightly sceptical as to the utility of so much out side access in a North-Wales home though.
OMG, I so want to live in this beautiful old/new house!
I really like the idea of the courtyard entrance , but I'd prefer the living area to be the full size of the available space and not have the glazed courtyard, but apart from that a it all works for me. Beautiful .
Absolutely beautiful work. I've never seen ruins reworked so that it retains its character yet becomes modern and livable. Again, absolutely beautiful 😍
Great designs applied to human sized buildings. Love it.
This is one of my favorites projects you have done so far!!! As an interior designer, I feel so happy, motivated and inspired by your thought process and design acumen, how you created such a masterpiece out of a seemingly simple ruin. Thank you so much for sharing this!
I'm a designer and you are really good. Easy prediction, this channel will grow pretty quickly.
Thanks Leo!
Gemma....Your complete process is exceptional and truly values the site, the ruin and a very peaceful lifestyle as well! An architectural/environmental Gem! brian in San Luis Obispo, CA
Am so glad I found your channel Gemma. Your ideas are so much around preservation and sensitivity to nature. Simple, but oh so sophisticated. thank you. X:)
Thanks Vyvien, happy to have you here
I'll never look at a ruin the same way again - love this little cottage!
Really gorgeous design as usual. Sacrificing a little utility to bring gardens and the old building into the house is a master stroke. 👏👏👏👏👏
Absolutely gorgeous 😍 what a beautiful idea for this awesome home 🏠
I especially like the fact that each part of house now presents a varied experience… The added extension is very impressive 👍🏼
I LOOOOVE this!!
This is exactly why you need an architect - the design is just stunning, and as a client I would have never come up with the ideas. Great work, Gemma!
Absolutely BRILLIANT redo for this lovely relic property ... and in beautiful Wales too! It is a stunning design that ties the old with the new in a masterful way. I love the courtyard entry (the tree!!!), the outdoor elements you have included throughout, and the flat roof. Your preservation of the old structure is genius. Superb work! This is a true design masterpiece on a stunning property!
40 years a fellow designer --- Exquisitely done.
Just came across your channel for the first time and am immediately impressed. The way you let this house/farm shine again in a very subdued way is wonderful. It makes me rethink about my ideas of building my own house and include the option of looking for some options to revitalize an old building.
I just happened upon your channel. I watched the one with the very narrow barn that had the door right on the road, which led me to this one. Both are amazing. I am floored by your creativity. Incorporating part of the ruin as courtyards is brilliant. If I ever become rich, I want you to fix up some old ruin for me.
One can dream! 😀(I am going to do a bit of binge watching your channel tonight. Liked and subscribed!)
I would never think of anything like this in a thousand years. stunning
I’m so glad I happened upon this video! Your ideas are so inspiring. I love how your plans honor the home’s history while also giving it new life.
I love the little introverted spaces and the extroverted parts where you went way beyond the original concept to respond to the landscape but kept little people places inside. You show mastery of your art.
I discovered this channel this morning. Although I know little about architecture, the whole experience of seeing the existing farmhouse, the direction of it placement on the land, and your design externally for the original structure and the interior creation is brilliant. I live in the in the US yet have ties to Wales as my paternal grandfather was born there so my interest in that region of the world draws me to discover gems there. The setting and then your creation was a gem. Thank you! I enjoyed this immensely.
i love your work!!
Simply brilliant. I love your use of existing materials and how you meld them from one end of the building to the other. I questioned your placement of the kitchen in the south/west but see it works out as place of gathering or quiet respite as the sun sets. I’m most pleased by the courtyards providing a way to bring the outside in.
Absolutely spectacular. Keeping some of the ruin as open courtyard is brilliant, and the indoor layout and extensions are beautiful in contrast. Wow.
Really interesting. The look of your finished project is really great. Wrapping the roof outside the stone is pure genius, practically and for the look of it. The colors used are perfect. ... but ... Wondering if most people would want more storage ... and ... it might be concerning as to how the courtyard areas would handle a considerable amount of wet weather. Glad I found your channel.
I ADORE these courtyard gardens and the balance of secure protection in the main living and open flexibility in the kitchen and terrace. Really inspired and inspiring design. Thank you!
It’s a nice idea of incorporating the old and new. From a pure functionally point I feel this design would be more suitable for a warmer climate. Lots of glass and outdoor space will be tough to make work in the winter months. The U value on the glass would need to be very low and very expensive to compensate for the new regs. Nice ideas tho, and I really appreciate talking through the thinking. More architecture projects should do this method as it helps to understand the concept.
I think you just designed my dream home. It’s everything I love with the contrast of new and old and the little courtyard, perfect for my dog and myself.
I absolutely love your work.
Very nicely done. Love the entry way. I'm a carpenter in the N.W. Highlands of Scotland and spend a lot of time renovating the typical 2 up 2 down west highland cottages you find here. Most of them are just strapped and boarded internally for insulation, a few roof lights and perhaps a porch added and sometimes a kitchen and ground floor bathroom extension tacked on. I'd love to see some more thoughtfully designed renovations like this one.
I just saw my first three of your videos--very impressive and imaginative.
In the late 1970s I worked at a historic inn/restaurant along the Delaware river just north of Philadelphia PA. It was located just opposite Bucks County PA, which is known as a beautiful, historic (for USA), and verdant area.
One of the regulars was an author of Broadway fame. I was fortunate enough to see his home--hidden in the woods, when he hired a co-worker to house sit for him.
The house was quite contemporary, but build around the 3-4 story outline/ruin of an old (18th century) mill--the center acting as courtyard/atrium. With his theatrical connections, the interiors and especially the lighting, were really out of the ordinary and creative.
I hadn't thought of it in years until you started discussing your planning process--so I got double enjoyment from your video!
You're wonderfully creative and practical in these reimagined spaces. I appreciate how you blend modern and legacy in the new and existing rooms. I wish I could take your design to fruition. Maybe one day! Thank you for the inspiration.
Brilliant reinterpretation of the ruin. Keeping it's character while neatly folding it into a modern building.
im actually so obsessed with your videos!!! not only are they super soothing and satisfying to watch, but you really do think about everything which is so inspiring and exciting to watch
I absolutely love what you did with that ruin! The extended walls and roof are really attractive. The interior courtyard is so peaceful.
This house we own faces that same direction with the sun. When we bought it, there was a significant sized wall facing a beautiful bush & mountain view but no window. Straight away i had the builders over to put a window in. The view made the aggravation worth every second of the inconvenience. Until spring started turning to summer. Then we nearly died from the blazing sun & extreme heat. It took 6 long weeks for blackout curtains to be made and we didn’t open them again until autumn. We soon realised why there was no window 😂
Love the keeping of the original stone throughout (masonry repair could get expensive). Where the hall closet is I would add a half bathroom instead (so guests aren’t going into the personal bedroom). The kitchen I would extend the wall too the edge of the building (that part seems like wasted open space currently) with one of those full wall folding glass walls. Which then you have the option of the side wall or the back wall to fold open completely. Extending the side wall gives room for a refrigerator and more working counter tops.
I would do the same.
This idea of incorporating the ruins into a modern house, displaying it with the entry way, the summer garden and the roof levels is just GLORIOUS !! 🤩
Fabulous work. One thing: with so much outside area & the courtyard at the entrance, it feels like the living area is a bit small with the small open area there. Just my reaction to it. Absolutely love how the kitchen has so many options with the open area & sliding glass walls - the two side fireplace is just a great addition.
Love it!
it is perfect for being outdoors often in summer and indoors cozy in winter. In spring comes the garden and walking and more active times, whilst in winter (after the autumn prep for winter is complete) comes the more relaxing/quiet days w/ those early nights. reading, cooking, online, staying by the fire. it is quite nice!
Your project is just incredible. Sleek, elegant and bold, it manages to keep the raw beauty of the ruins alive within a very beautiful and functional contemporary design. Outstanding ❤
That's quite a fantastic re-imagination of this ruin. Let's hope something equally creative is actually built. Love that I found your channel, Gemma - thanks to your rethink of George Dunnett's wee house.
Thanks Peter
I'm blown away by the elegant, smart, creative ideas combined with the fantastic 3D visualization.
Your work is so fantastic! I love your use of materials. My favorite new channel. Please keep the videos coming.
THIS is what an Architect should do and stand for. What a great level of skill and creativity. Did you have the ability to actually realize such project already?
Just stumbled upon this video and it was such a joy to watch. I loved the solutions you proposed and the attention to details, it seems like a relaxing and nursing home. Most of all I loved that this was all done without actually buying the property, leaving just the focus on the architecture and your imagination. I'm a subscriber now :)
I finished watching all your videos and got so sad when I realized that! So now I've just started rewatching hehe my favorites are when you renovate existing structures. I think it's so fascinating and I love watching your creativity come to life. This house in particular.... I watched the video a couple weeks ago and decided that this is where I live in my head now lol thank you so much for your channel fr!!
This was such a stunning transformation, but the most beautiful aspect was seeing the sheer sensitivity of the design to the building's history and the local habitat.
Beautiful with one exception ….the kitchen is totally unsuitable for anyone who enjoys cooking at home!
You are very talented, I always watch architectural channels and mostly their vision is off for my taste.
I was thinking that this would look better with more weathered muted wood, but then you mentioned you'd tried that already I could understand why you made that decision. I think you and I have a similar eye for things, lovely ideas you have, gem of a channel, inspiring , thanks x
Everything about the original stone shell is wonderful, but those finely dressed stone arched lintels are truly magnificent.
Absolutely brilliant! You are so very talented. I love this mix of indoor and outdoor living and combined with the respectful treatment of the original structure (which must have sheltered generations of people) is a truly unique home. Thank you so much for putting these out for all of us that may never have the opportunity to work with such a creative architect.
Exactement. C'est tout ce que je souhaiterais comme maison ancienne/nouvelle avec une organisation de l'espace parfaite et cette combinaison rêvée d'intérieur/ extérieur. En particulier ce traitement de l'entrée patio, et même son toit végétalisé est vraiment génial !
Quel talent !
You saved it! Made it liveable and I'm a little in awe of the outcome. Brilliant.
There are some nice ideas but you lose an awful lot of space for a corridor that runs through all the rooms. You added about 30% more building space and still got just one bedroom and two sitting areas. Hmmmm...
I am blown away by your vision. What a beautiful creation. I love this building so much. ❤
I love the design. My critic, and mainly because I like symmetry, is to not break up the roof in the middle with the courtyard. Keep the courtyard and on the backside add the roof all the way across. Then on the courtyard side add more windows to meet with the roof or not and create a storage space above.
I'd build an extra garden plot w/ landscaping adjacent to a small type of 'summer house' enclosing an endless pool and spa - think sauna & shower, with a covered space attached for the storage of firewood and tools/small equipment. One could have a great place for growing vegs & herbs and collecting rain too! a couple of small blooming trees like cherry or apple for bloom in Spring 😊
Your design is the most intriguing! I had no idea that the ruins would be incorporated into a living design that welcomes the curious, rewards them, leaves the owner outside to freeze while missing the most romantic notions of this age such as water heated by the fire to fill the bathtub with lighting so low that all they could use was the fire. Oil and candles were so expensive that they became reserved for very special people who were required to be able to afford them. One of the reasons why I love ruins is that I enjoy imagining or better to see them as living museum to better understand the challenges the people before us faced. I adore the additional concept of the exclosed plant to be reminded that we are within the ruins, but this set up is better for a homeless center in need of accommodations such as remembering the beauties of life by taking a shower by wood burning fire, moon light, daylight... Privacy sometimes wasn't something that anyone had in a dwelling like this. I would place the bathtub in the kitchen as carrying large quantities of boiling hot water is not only challenging but also very dangerous. It would be better to heat a tub up towards the ceiling to allow the valves to control the flow water down a canal or drain to the bathtub along the wall but a little away from the kitchen. I love the seating arrangement. It wasn't uncommon to have some evening entertainment such as reading, mending, music, education, stories, and such by the low lit room, but in the modern era, it is nice to allow the world to slow down. That may explain our lack of romance... no one has the time any longer and our lifestyle is demanding of our time.
If ever I would need an architect, I just found the very one, Gemma!
Thank you!
This is absolutely brilliant. I am an architect, and I see a lot of similarities in our styles. I think you are wonderfully creative. Well done!
It looks amazing, I love how you made it work so well together the new and the old.
Thanks Helen :)
This is a remarkably creative re-imagining of an old farm cottage. Absolutely love it!
Imagine who must have lived there in the past and what it looked like. I love this channel. I use it for inspiration for writing short stories. This is ingenious and so beautiful.
I absolutely love how you’re playing with expectations of what an inside and outside are supposed to look like. Really inspired!
This is a stunning transformation Gemma!
Hi Oliver! Thank you :)
I love it! This house is beautiful and peaceful down to it's soul. What a wonderful place to live!
What a great transformation. I would have never thought about something similar!
You should stay with all stone to keep the charm with large wooden beams !!!
All I can say is ... 3 below zero with no kitchen walls???
This design is a work of art. Just stunning.
I’ve just got as far as your first stage of the design where you created the courtyard out of part of the house. What a great idea. I had to stop the video and make a comment before even finishing and I love the idea so much but right now I’m gonna carry on watching …….well done😊
This designer has a great feel for good design and comfort. Wow. Well done.
Really like this, with the integration approach. In a residential area I would not have any concerns. What about security concerns in a rural setting, especially when it is not permanently inhabited? I guess the glass could all be laminated acoustic glass, so it’s not easy to break.
Your designs are simply amazing! I've never been interested in house plans before but now I'm addicted to your channel. Your soft voice is also so relaxing.