How do I find & contact the builder of the number 1 house? It would be perfect for a person like myself. I'm disabled and it looks like it would have easy access for a electric chair. Thank you for your time.
Hello, I would like to know how I can contact the people who build your #1 home! Can you please help me in my search? I would greatly appreciate it. I think I may be able to afford this home. Do you know how big they can build a home? Thank you very much for your time.
Hello everyone, i was just a little confused. Because in my mailbox I saw a message saying that i had won something. Yeah! But when I clicked on it I didn't see anything but websites leading me to other things. I never saw anything puritaning to my winning anything! Can you help me understand? I would greatly appreciate it! Sincerely, your friend
These are truly wonderful creations. Mankind is able to manufacture a home for the people who are homeless due to so many reasons. But in the end it will always come down to one thing. Money. The prices one these things are ridiculous. The people who need them the most will never get them. So much for progress.
#1, the 3D House is stunningly beautiful, simple, aesthetically pleasing, and very affordable. It looks great for single people, couple, could be put on a platform for mobility, used where people work til they start building a family, then go in the backyard for many purposes, or be built onto with simple dog run porches. For a price cheaper than a new roof on a standard home, it looks a MARVELOUS mother-in-law suite. So many options, both in Design, and in Functionality, and purposing. AWESOME!
No. 2 is the best adaptable/economical unit I have been watching for a long time. No space wasted, comfortable and has everything for home except laundry utility. The later utility may be innovated by the shower system. Still my favorite home suite.
I really like the idea of the 3-printed home. It makes sense from a monetary viewpoint when compared to the prices of some tiny homes for areas in need of quick, low-cost housing.
I liked the EcoCapsule for its design functionality and looks the best. The Solar & Wind powered system seemed like a great combination to stave off any power shortages. I hope mass production of them drives the price down to half of what they are starting out. Then they would truly be something affordable for almost everyone.
Everyone deserves a beautiful home to live in, especially the homeless. With all these tiny homes we should have zero homeless. It's a shame the people of our planet don't commit to doing more. I know there are some people helping, but it's not enough !!!!
I love them all, but number one is very compelling. 3d printed in one day for $4000. And they're attractive! This is a wonderful solution for needed homes!
I have long been a fan of smaller self reliant or sustainable living structures. Perhaps it is a hold over from my youth. My brother and I were fortunate enough to be raised on a a couple of acre spread that had many large deciduous trees, Willow, Oak, Maple etc. thus we were constantly constructing tree houses. I assume this is were my fascination with tiny living began. After high school and before University, I was fortunate enough to spend two years living and working as the caretaker of a very small, yet original, log cabin built by CN rail at the turn of the 20th century in Banff National Park, Canada. The structure was roughly 250 square foot in size, and sat right on the Bow River. I had both a wood stove and was also tied into the grid. I used the stove for cooking and also as a source of heat. However, as Banff is designated a National Park, I was not able to simply chop down any tree I wanted. Thus, I would be supplied with cords of wood a few times a year.. Anyway, I want to return to this style of living thus I have been looking around at new structures that would work in the cold climate of Canada with our harsh and long winter months. I must say, I am just blown away by the prices people are asking for the structures on your list here. It seems that the whole concept of "Tiny Living" has been co-opted by companies with slick marketing campaigns which are directly targeted at the wealthy few who can afford to drop over 100k on a small egg shaped trailer to pull behind their Range Rover - absolute insanity! or perhaps 70k USD for 160 square ft tiny home on wheels? At these prices the whole concept and the original purpose behind the idea of tiny living has been lost somewhere in the equation. It seems to have become, a "trendy" alternative lifestyle dreamed up by Madison Avenue. It has almost become solely for the affluent few who can afford to experiment with different types of living experiences when it originally was for those who simply wanted to live off the grid and did not have the excess income stream to outfit their homes with stackable washer/dryer and fully furnished kitchens, complete with matching brushed stainless steel appliances! I would like to see the focus return to the original idea of affordable living solutions with a small footprint, period. ...There are so many tiny home companies springing up who have, as their number one goal, that of profit margin and nothing else. The idea has been distorted and co-opted by capitalists. It is now how can we build the most inexpensive home which will bring us the biggest return on our dollar! Another example of good ideas being corrupted by materialistic greed, something us original tiny home dwellers were originally trying so hard to escape....now people are mortgaging their tiny homes - it is absolutely ridiculous! isn't that exactly why the movement started, to escape the trap of debt and free up more time for travel and enjoying life rather than just being another cog in the wheel of the big machine,.........Folks, don't become simple prey for the marketer and materialists - simply come up with your own design. Then assemble the materials necessary for the job, and if you need some help here and there, hire a young third year apprentice carpenter of electrician for twenty bucks an hour to get you through the more difficult stages of your project. You will be much more satisfied in the end and you also will have a lot more in your pocket when the job is done! Don't be a sucker!
I totally agree with your ending statement. Don't rely on the existing concepts. Develope your own. That was the start of the whole tiny home movement to begin with. Amazing how greed can overtake even the purest of purists.
The only one I would really consider, is the Submarine looking home. It was the most interesting looking and definitely would turn peoples heads when passing by.
Absolutely love the No.1 3-D PRINTED HOME! What a fantastic gift for all the countless desperate communities throughout the World, where the rich could improve the lives of millions of poverty-stricken families, couples or single people who are either homeless or finding "shelter" in shacks, tents, shed-like structures, etc, that most people wouldn't "house" their dog in. Come on, you rich millionaires throughout the World, do something worthwhile and unselfish with your obscene amount of wealth! One gold tap, one week's holiday, one of your cars/boats/holiday homes.... And believe it or not, You'll be soooo much happier too than with all the material stuff you own! Give it a go! For the sake of humanity and the sake of your soul. 🙏❤💰
I luv ur airship-gorgeous. I would have 2 have a kitchen & bathroom, plus at least 2 bedrms, 2 make it perfect. Luv all the windows, how they make things airy, sunny, & feel bigger.
I really love number 3 (Roanoke). A house in that style but maybe two or three times bigger (properly anchored to a cement foundation) would be perfect for me.
No. 1 is the best, one for housing shortage and almost damage-proof. Too many working people live on the street because of housing shortage, the best 'home friendly' and family usage because it looks like a typical home and not just a 'house'. I give this home an A+. How can we start a non-profit organization for each city globally for the homeless? RAH September 28, 7018
I like the 3D printed one it seems like it's got the most options and you could do the most with it and putting one or more of those pods together and actually make a livable space you know what I mean
The. Printed one is the most intriguing by far. What a technique! What a price! Who else is doing this? Please keep this up: it’s fascinating. Please give us links so we can click over to another site. For in-depth coverage. LD, Maryland
They are all beautiful and I think I would enjoy a stay in all of those small homes. But the last one, #1 the 3D-printed home that looked incredibly interesting. I would love to learn more about that type of dwelling. What material is it made of and how much does it weigh? It was a very short presentation of all the homes you talked about. That's the one that I'm interested in learning more about. Please more info about that.
All of the retro-futuristic looking pods I adore. Their price tags are another matter. Getting them closer to $4,000 max would be ideal for a greater number of people. These could help solve the transient homeless problem here in The United States of America. At least as a cheap $40-$50 per month living situation to help struggling people get back on their feet. Run it as a pod park where pods are like small cabins that people rent as needed for up to a predetermined period of time.
#7 was cool, #5 looked like a design that most people with a minimum of construction experience could actually build themselves, #2 a runaway from a Star Wars movie - completely loved it, #1 technology brought down to the common man's needs. Great video!
I thought the 3D printed house would be the most expensive. But it was the last one shown as well as the least expensive yet most beautiful one!!! Amazing. At that cost there could be homes for every homeless person on this planet.!!! I could also see it saving millions - if not billions- in military costs (cheaper than the tents they use).
Yes, that's WHY Google "is not loading the Webpage"😡😡 I bet they don't want everybody on hoc/hud to Know they can be out of "their landlords Miseries" with such available Innovations😠
Why???? So just GIVE AWAY stuff to “The Homeless.” You know, “The Homeless,” as Leftists/Libs like to call them, are not actually “Homeless.” That terms make it sound as if they are simply hard working Americans who fell on hard times, and through no fault of their own, lost their homes. EXTREMELY (And Purposefully) MISLEADING. Before “Homelessness” became politicized by The Democrat Party, they were called: BUMS and TRANSIENTS. Which, incidentally is a FAR MORE accurate description. Now why do you think “GIVING AWAY” “Free” homes to lazy Bums is a good idea? Now.... Sure, 4k is pretty cheap (it’s a lot more considering equipment costs, labor and of course LAND COST.... But where do you think that $4,000 dollars comes from? Would YOU be willing to write the check to pay it???? IM NOT. As long as something like that is paid COMPLETELY with donations, I’m fine with it. I just don’t like people volunteering MY money for me!!!!! There is NO SUCH THING as “government money.” It’s called TAXPAYER MONEY!!! And I’d LOVE, for Democrat Party types to please STOP volunteering MY hard earned money for hair-brain schemes that DONT WORK AND WASTE MONEY, and give away to those who don’t deserve, and haven’t earned it. Oh, another thing, put it next door to your house. NOT IN MY NEIGHBORHOOD!!!! When the GRAFITTI, DRUG DEALING, ROBBERIES, AND MURDER starts, I want it no place near me. And it WILL start. Always does.....
What great ideas. These concepts need to be built in designated suburban areas to alleviate the housing shortage and Council approval is always a problem.
#1, #2 and #7 are all very intriguing. How about running a series on something that is actually affordable for people in the US, however, instead of a bunch of rich people's weekend toys?
I love the idea of 3d printing homes! I love how technology is going too make stuff easier... I love watching reality shows about lifestyle, currently enjoy binge watching Fun pals three here on YT.
#4 & #1 4...it's nice & simple...reminds me of the old Quonset huts from the military 1...interesting...looks strong/durable...I know we will be seeing more and more of this in the future :)
Awesome vid, some really outstanding designs coming theough the ranks.. so inspiring to see such ingenuity. Although I do love all these designs, I'd have to say honestly, my favourite part of the vid was Cassie 🙈 An absolute goddess ⚘
I love watching these and I must admit I drooled over the ICamp. But... I do think they are too tech heavy (though the wow factor initially is great!) for someone like me. Thanks for showing us all this eye'camp'candy :-)
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How do I find & contact the builder of the number 1 house? It would be perfect for a person like myself. I'm disabled and it looks like it would have easy access for a electric chair.
Thank you for your time.
Hello, I would like to know how I can contact the people who build your #1 home! Can you please help me in my search? I would greatly appreciate it. I think I may be able to afford this home. Do you know how big they can build a home? Thank you very much for your time.
@@sylviaschepers5166 The website links are in the video description and before each segment right after the numbers.
@@mindseyedesign THANKYOU!
Hello everyone, i was just a little confused. Because in my mailbox I saw a message saying that i had won something. Yeah! But when I clicked on it I didn't see anything but websites leading me to other things. I never saw anything puritaning to my winning anything! Can you help me understand? I would greatly appreciate it! Sincerely, your friend
I would need a bathroom and a kitchen for anything I would be staying in.
Some cast iron and a nice fire best cooking you can get. Nothing like pooping in the woods 🤣😂
AT LEAST a BATHROOM. I can live without a kitchen but a shower and a toilet and sink is very important.
Yes I agree because pooping outside is excruciating! 🤣
These are truly wonderful creations. Mankind is able to manufacture a home for the people who are homeless due to so many reasons. But in the end it will always come down to one thing. Money. The prices one these things are ridiculous. The people who need them the most will never get them. So much for progress.
#1, the 3D House is stunningly beautiful, simple, aesthetically pleasing, and very affordable.
It looks great for single people, couple, could be put on a platform for mobility, used where people work til they start building a family, then go in the backyard for many purposes, or be built onto with simple dog run porches.
For a price cheaper than a new roof on a standard home, it looks a MARVELOUS mother-in-law suite. So many options, both in Design, and in Functionality, and purposing. AWESOME!
No. 2 is the best adaptable/economical unit I have been watching for a long time.
No space wasted, comfortable and has everything for home except laundry utility.
The later utility may be innovated by the shower system. Still my favorite home suite.
I really like the idea of the 3-printed home. It makes sense from a monetary viewpoint when compared to the prices of some tiny homes for areas in need of quick, low-cost housing.
Hope our govt will adopt these home concepts to help with the homeless issue we have in the United States.
Hello Y.Cannon, thank you for watching!
I liked the EcoCapsule for its design functionality and looks the best. The Solar & Wind powered system seemed like a great combination to stave off any power shortages. I hope mass production of them drives the price down to half of what they are starting out. Then they would truly be something affordable for almost everyone.
Everyone deserves a beautiful home to live in, especially the homeless. With all these tiny homes we should have zero homeless. It's a shame the people of our planet don't commit to doing more. I know there are some people helping, but it's not enough !!!!
Too many people have to make money. We could all use affordable housing.
Love the last presentation by 3D printer. Very surprisingly affordable and lovely interiors!!!!
The 3D printed home is really great! Efficient, quick, and the result is very homely. The airship was great, too!
The eco friendly space capsule designs are superb for eco tourist resorts
Hi Taeara Ovia, I 100% agree. Thanks for watching!
No.2 like it
I loved them all but the last one seems to be the most doable anywhere! LOL all you need is the material and the computer & printer! I LOVE IT!!!!
I love them all, but number one is very compelling. 3d printed in one day for $4000. And they're attractive! This is a wonderful solution for needed homes!
number one as it is most cost effective for folks and I like they are going to help folks that need shelter!
200,000 YEARS ON THIS PLANET AND THIS IS THE BEST WE CAN DO
3D-printed homes are the future, clearly! I can't wait to see more about them!
No 1 but all are brilliant no need for homelessness love this you young are amazing You can sort the problems of the world I’m sure ❤️
The last one, number 1, was ADORABLE!
I like the pinecone home o.o
I want a 3d home now.🙊🙀😱❤😃👍this video has open my mind about actually building a new small guest house.
I liked a lot of them, but the 3-D printable fact about number one is really exciting! I sure hope these are used to help people who don’t have homes!
Yeah homeless VETERANS should be given first chance with these homes.
Some of these could be used for homes for the fire victims in California.
92,000 thousand dollars. that is out of this world.
The 3D printed home rocks!
We need these here in the USA to house the homeless and senior citizens.
Wow the 3D printed home was the best one. Affordable beautiful and small carbon footprint. This video had got me thinking of buying one.
Glad you liked it!
I like the simplicity of the A frame. It's also easily scaleable. My second choice is the igloo. If that one came as a kit it would be all the better.
I have to say , that the printable home was great., I wouldn't even mind trying to live in one and evaluate it for people and recommend it.
I loved all the homes, which were, way, way, beyond my budget as a poor and homeless pensioner.
Number one and seven but seven is mine favorite
The 3D printed house is amazing! Even more is the $4,000.00 price tag!!! Great!!
REALLY? 4 GRAND WHAT'S THE CATCH ....IT RAIN AND THEY FALL APART
@@jamesogle8421 Tell me how it happens, please. I really don't know about that...
@@andreferro4618 TELL YOU HOW WHAT HAPPENS?
The igloo, because it's perfect for people who live in cold climates.
Ecocapsule is a awesome invention.
Oh how adorable the first one the igloo one it AWESOME. I want one on wheels!
The 3D printer home is what we all need and install efficient ways to keep the planet and environment more sustainable while we can live in comfort :)
I have long been a fan of smaller self reliant or sustainable living structures. Perhaps it is a hold over from my youth. My brother and I were fortunate enough to be raised on a a couple of acre spread that had many large deciduous trees, Willow, Oak, Maple etc. thus we were constantly constructing tree houses. I assume this is were my fascination with tiny living began. After high school and before University, I was fortunate enough to spend two years living and working as the caretaker of a very small, yet original, log cabin built by CN rail at the turn of the 20th century in Banff National Park, Canada. The structure was roughly 250 square foot in size, and sat right on the Bow River. I had both a wood stove and was also tied into the grid. I used the stove for cooking and also as a source of heat. However, as Banff is designated a National Park, I was not able to simply chop down any tree I wanted. Thus, I would be supplied with cords of wood a few times a year.. Anyway, I want to return to this style of living thus I have been looking around at new structures that would work in the cold climate of Canada with our harsh and long winter months. I must say, I am just blown away by the prices people are asking for the structures on your list here. It seems that the whole concept of "Tiny Living" has been co-opted by companies with slick marketing campaigns which are directly targeted at the wealthy few who can afford to drop over 100k on a small egg shaped trailer to pull behind their Range Rover - absolute insanity! or perhaps 70k USD for 160 square ft tiny home on wheels? At these prices the whole concept and the original purpose behind the idea of tiny living has been lost somewhere in the equation. It seems to have become, a "trendy" alternative lifestyle dreamed up by Madison Avenue. It has almost become solely for the affluent few who can afford to experiment with different types of living experiences when it originally was for those who simply wanted to live off the grid and did not have the excess income stream to outfit their homes with stackable washer/dryer and fully furnished kitchens, complete with matching brushed stainless steel appliances!
I would like to see the focus return to the original idea of affordable living solutions with a small footprint, period.
...There are so many tiny home companies springing up who have, as their number one goal, that of profit margin and nothing else. The idea has been distorted and co-opted by capitalists. It is now how can we build the most inexpensive home which will bring us the biggest return on our dollar! Another example of good ideas being corrupted by materialistic greed, something us original tiny home dwellers were originally trying so hard to escape....now people are mortgaging their tiny homes - it is absolutely ridiculous! isn't that exactly why the movement started, to escape the trap of debt and free up more time for travel and enjoying life rather than just being another cog in the wheel of the big machine,.........Folks, don't become simple prey for the marketer and materialists - simply come up with your own design. Then assemble the materials necessary for the job, and if you need some help here and there, hire a young third year apprentice carpenter of electrician for twenty bucks an hour to get you through the more difficult stages of your project. You will be much more satisfied in the end and you also will have a lot more in your pocket when the job is done! Don't be a sucker!
I totally agree with your ending statement. Don't rely on the existing concepts. Develope your own. That was the start of the whole tiny home movement to begin with. Amazing how greed can overtake even the purest of purists.
I like the Roanoke that's a badass Loft
Wow, #1 made by a 3d printer is my favorite. I would like to see a video of the Hole process, start to finish.
I like the hole process, but I'd like to see the whole process also! Lol
The only one I would really consider, is the Submarine looking home. It was the most interesting looking and definitely would turn peoples heads when passing by.
I like #1 3D printed house. The cost is lowest and it is the biggest of all.
Absolutely love the No.1 3-D PRINTED HOME! What a fantastic gift for all the countless desperate communities throughout the World, where the rich could improve the lives of millions of poverty-stricken families, couples or single people who are either homeless or finding "shelter" in shacks, tents, shed-like structures, etc, that most people wouldn't "house" their dog in. Come on, you rich millionaires throughout the World, do something worthwhile and unselfish with your obscene amount of wealth! One gold tap, one week's holiday, one of your cars/boats/holiday homes.... And believe it or not, You'll be soooo much happier too than with all the material stuff you own! Give it a go! For the sake of humanity and the sake of your soul. 🙏❤💰
I luv ur airship-gorgeous. I would have 2 have a kitchen & bathroom, plus at least 2 bedrms, 2 make it perfect. Luv all the windows, how they make things airy, sunny, & feel bigger.
#1 is the very best.
I love the airship 002.
#1 for $4K amazing!!
I really love number 3 (Roanoke). A house in that style but maybe two or three times bigger (properly anchored to a cement foundation) would be perfect for me.
AND AFFORDABLE in the 3D printed version!
Yes the last one was the best!!!!
amazing the 3D printer can change the world
No. 1 is the best, one for housing shortage and almost damage-proof. Too many working people live on the street because of housing shortage, the best 'home friendly' and family usage because it looks like a typical home and not just a 'house'. I give this home an A+. How can we start a non-profit organization for each city globally for the homeless?
RAH
September 28, 7018
I like the 3D printed one it seems like it's got the most options and you could do the most with it and putting one or more of those pods together and actually make a livable space you know what I mean
The. Printed one is the most intriguing by far. What a technique! What a price! Who else is doing this? Please keep this up: it’s fascinating. Please give us links so we can click over to another site. For in-depth coverage. LD, Maryland
Links are in the description below the video.
Airship reminds me of a greenhouse. The set up, panels design, even the aluminum siding. Wonder how hot it gets inside
your fab dont change
Number 1 hands Down
Puerto Rico could use some of these right now, after all their Earthquakes!
Favorite most interesting is "New Story".
Thanks for sharing a great solution for housing shortage/homelessness.
7 is my favorite. So many windows providing great views of your surroundings, making you feel at one with your environment. Roomy too.
Love it ❤ty for sharing ❤💜⚘🍦⚘💚
I love watching videos like these. The creativity is awesome.
The Airship!
that last house was AWESOME. 3d printers are amazing.
They are all beautiful and I think I would enjoy a stay in all of those small homes. But the last one, #1 the 3D-printed home that looked incredibly interesting. I would love to learn more about that type of dwelling. What material is it made of and how much does it weigh? It was a very short presentation of all the homes you talked about. That's the one that I'm interested in learning more about. Please more info about that.
#10-7-3 and 2 were livable but #7 That one was nice i could see myself living in that one.
The 3D printed home was the most interesting and I’d like to know more about it.
#1Print the main structure 100%. Print some roof beams and roof slates on the ground and let them dry while you print the main structure.
Love the Airship 2 by Yard Ship......gorgeous. Also like the “Eye camper”. Wow thanks.
topers kunstenaars
All of the retro-futuristic looking pods I adore. Their price tags are another matter. Getting them closer to $4,000 max would be ideal for a greater number of people. These could help solve the transient homeless problem here in The United States of America. At least as a cheap $40-$50 per month living situation to help struggling people get back on their feet. Run it as a pod park where pods are like small cabins that people rent as needed for up to a predetermined period of time.
#7 was cool, #5 looked like a design that most people with a minimum of construction experience could actually build themselves, #2 a runaway from a Star Wars movie - completely loved it, #1 technology brought down to the common man's needs. Great video!
I thought the 3D printed house would be the most expensive. But it was the last one shown as well as the least expensive yet most beautiful one!!!
Amazing.
At that cost there could be homes for every homeless person on this planet.!!!
I could also see it saving millions - if not billions- in military costs (cheaper than the tents they use).
Concrete Foam + 3D printing = quick & low price house...
Yes, that's WHY Google "is not loading the Webpage"😡😡 I bet they don't want everybody on hoc/hud to Know they can be out of "their landlords Miseries" with such available Innovations😠
I know of ways to 3D print houses Larger and Better.... But can not get ICON or its other companies to hear me....
Why????
So just GIVE AWAY stuff to “The Homeless.”
You know, “The Homeless,” as Leftists/Libs like to call them, are not actually “Homeless.”
That terms make it sound as if they are simply hard working Americans who fell on hard times, and through no fault of their own, lost their homes. EXTREMELY (And Purposefully) MISLEADING.
Before “Homelessness” became politicized by The Democrat Party, they were called: BUMS and TRANSIENTS. Which, incidentally is a FAR MORE accurate description.
Now why do you think “GIVING AWAY” “Free” homes to lazy Bums is a good idea? Now.... Sure, 4k is pretty cheap (it’s a lot more considering equipment costs, labor and of course LAND COST.... But where do you think that $4,000 dollars comes from? Would YOU be willing to write the check to pay it???? IM NOT. As long as something like that is paid COMPLETELY with donations, I’m fine with it.
I just don’t like people volunteering MY money for me!!!!! There is NO SUCH THING as “government money.” It’s called TAXPAYER MONEY!!! And I’d LOVE, for Democrat Party types to please STOP volunteering MY hard earned money for hair-brain schemes that DONT WORK AND WASTE MONEY, and give away to those who don’t deserve, and haven’t earned it.
Oh, another thing, put it next door to your house. NOT IN MY NEIGHBORHOOD!!!! When the GRAFITTI, DRUG DEALING, ROBBERIES, AND MURDER starts, I want it no place near me. And it WILL start. Always does.....
I like the airship and the 3-D printed homes,
eco capsule is my favourite. about time we use more energy efficient homes
The printed home is the future
What great ideas. These concepts need to be built in designated suburban areas to alleviate the housing shortage and Council approval is always a problem.
Number one!
№ 1 , № 3 супер
I like the New Story 3D Printed 🏡.
These ideas are a true life saver. Especially the 3 D printer homes. More in my price range.
#1, #2 and #7 are all very intriguing. How about running a series on something that is actually affordable for people in the US, however, instead of a bunch of rich people's weekend toys?
# 7 is beautiful.
I found the 3D printed homes the most interesting, for cost and speed of production.
Really liked some of the builds 1@3@6🤗🤗
New Story was the most interesting because it was the most practical.
I love the idea of 3d printing homes! I love how technology is going too make stuff easier... I love watching reality shows about lifestyle, currently enjoy binge watching Fun pals three here on YT.
#4 & #1
4...it's nice & simple...reminds me of the old Quonset huts from the military
1...interesting...looks strong/durable...I know we will be seeing more and more of this in the future :)
#1 Ikon or Icon made a house for the people, people in need, not simply the spoiled rich.
Awesome vid, some really outstanding designs coming theough the ranks.. so inspiring to see such ingenuity. Although I do love all these designs, I'd have to say honestly, my favourite part of the vid was Cassie 🙈 An absolute goddess ⚘
I love watching these and I must admit I drooled over the ICamp. But... I do think they are too tech heavy (though the wow factor initially is great!) for someone like me. Thanks for showing us all this eye'camp'candy :-)
Wow
Definitely the abod shelter. Livable and suitable for families with nowhere else to go. Any chance they'd become available outside of Africa.
I like the 2 last ones that were shown !! But thanks for showing them all for they all are unique for sure but like the 4000.00 range!!!!
I love the airship. I want one.
Very interesting! I like them!!! 😁
फारच विलक्षण.
Some of these would great extra space for family or guests
I like the last one the best.
One of the most interesting small homes vids I've seen yet.
There r two I would love number one and number three I think they r cozy