ARCHITECT REDESIGNS - A Tiny Paris Studio Apartment - 34.4sqm/370sqft

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  • @qualitysesameoil
    @qualitysesameoil Před měsícem +924

    I really wish you don't abandon this series.. so much more inspiring than any other interior series I can find on youtube

    • @romylongpre9275
      @romylongpre9275 Před měsícem +17

      I find the channel Never Too Small to cover similar redesigns!

    • @zellalaing5439
      @zellalaing5439 Před měsícem +10

      Try Gemma Wheeler Architecture

    • @harrywong4109
      @harrywong4109 Před měsícem

      Agreed, I think this kind of content sets you apart and makes your channel interesting

    • @dkirk5814
      @dkirk5814 Před měsícem +1

      I agree. Please don't leave us 😨

    • @jamesdeano8093
      @jamesdeano8093 Před 18 dny

      it's the kind of series people love indeed

  • @Dinki-Di
    @Dinki-Di Před měsícem +467

    The decision to create a separate toilet will guarantee a better resale price in France. Culturally, they value a separate bathroom and toilet very highly.

    • @MultiElodiee
      @MultiElodiee Před měsícem +29

      Absolutely true. And a small sink in it is even better

    • @SubaruAficionado
      @SubaruAficionado Před měsícem +17

      @@MultiElodiee One of his intermediate designs had a toilet in a tiny room without a sink which seemed an oversight: one must always wash hands after using the toilet!

    • @TheWolfXCIX
      @TheWolfXCIX Před měsícem +13

      I can not fathom why. Having two doors between the toilet and the sink is disgusting.
      Edit: I see Daniel's doesn't do this, but having been to many French houses this is the norm and having the little sink is the exception.

    • @ryannatividad3137
      @ryannatividad3137 Před měsícem +17

      I wish this separate toilet layout was a more common feature in other countries like the US. This would make it so much easier to share a bathroom with a partner or housemates!

    • @AvocadoTheBugCat
      @AvocadoTheBugCat Před měsícem +3

      @@SubaruAficionadohis final design was no sink with the toilet in the same room which was like wtf.

  • @TheJojo01902
    @TheJojo01902 Před měsícem +194

    Wow, Daniel - you took us through a design option journey, explaining pros and cons along the way. Awesome, that. And the end result is perfect for the space. If possible, please keep your viewers informed how renovations to this space are made (by the owner) as it would be amazing to see the final result. Class A work!!!

  • @zellalaing5439
    @zellalaing5439 Před měsícem +99

    Ooooh I like the idea of 3 Tier designs in terms of costs. A renter friendly-budget one, a medium cost, and a "no budget dream flat" type one.

  • @alexXsacha
    @alexXsacha Před měsícem +53

    As a french person, I must say I've lived in apartments like these all my life, this layout is so standard here. So cool to see how much more functional and pleasant they all could be.

    • @helensini9987
      @helensini9987 Před 16 dny +2

      A bed in a niche like that is a nightmare to make. Although the island solution seems fine from the side of the kitchen, it feels claustrophobic from the living area side. Perhaps clothing storage near the bathroom makes sense, but it would be better to have some place to at least hang clothes as one gets into bed.

    • @Alicia-ij6gt
      @Alicia-ij6gt Před 12 dny

      @@helensini9987 put the bed on wheels? That would enable pulling it into the living area to change the sheets. Another option, if the ceiling height is high enough, would be to hoist it above the sofa.

  • @keeithvaz
    @keeithvaz Před měsícem +46

    Please keep this series alive!

  • @loukiab2777
    @loukiab2777 Před měsícem +50

    You could go even further :
    It's rare to find a bed bigger than 140x190cm in Paris, so you could even downsize your queen bed.
    It's also rare to have kitchen islands in such small spaces ; I find it's and English and American obsession that French people do not have. That space in the middle of the apartment can be used for parties ;)

    • @patora13
      @patora13 Před měsícem +26

      Yes. This is exactly what I thought. Also the washer/dryer closet is something I think is very US. Also a single sofa and a TV. I would prefer a bigger work space and a huge TV can be replaced by a small projector for movie nights. Smaller fridge and microwaves are also common, as as bigger gas stove. It is very interesting how cultural norms shape our interiors. But the layout is spot on.

    • @susanrussell8195
      @susanrussell8195 Před 23 dny +14

      I really don’t care for that island as it takes up too much valuable floor space. I think it would be important to understand the client to know if he cooks and entertains. That sized dining room table seems excessively large for essentially a studio apartment.

    • @kitty_s23456
      @kitty_s23456 Před 12 dny +1

      I also didn't like the kitchen island. I found it too bulky & consumes space. I would make it a movable island (on wheels) so that I could move it to the side if I wanted more space. Though I'm glad he didn't put the sink on the island, across the stove. Having sink & stove across each other (I've seen it in many US homes) is bad feng shui.

  • @katrinarefior700
    @katrinarefior700 Před měsícem +112

    I would never have thought about the queen sized nook that you created in the second design. Well done! I love these types of videos that you do.

    • @MultiElodiee
      @MultiElodiee Před měsícem +14

      It’ll be difficult to change the sheets though. Imagine that at 80 years old 😮

    • @wintersonnet
      @wintersonnet Před měsícem +15

      @@MultiElodiee They don't need to be in that apartment for the rest of their lives. This an apartment for young adulthood. They can sell it and buy something different when they're older. This is the perfect solution for the present and the near future.

    • @wilmaknickersfit
      @wilmaknickersfit Před měsícem +8

      ​​​@@MultiElodieeI agree. Daniel mentioned aiming to future proof the apartment and a bed that's difficult to change doesn't fit that aim for me. Also, he talked about the issues with the practicality of having a murphy bed and fold down desk. This was replaced by a kitchen always on show and a large island in the middle of the living space. I suspect he could tweak the kitchen design to allow for space down the side of the bed for easier access. Creating a bedroom is definitely the way to go, but I'm not sure an open plan living space is too. Personally I would like a way to screen off the kitchen from the rest of the living space. Not a wall, but a room divider of some kind. Hope Daniel does more videos like this. Architec Gemma Whelan has a chanel that does a similar thing.

    • @Jen.O
      @Jen.O Před měsícem +4

      another bedroom option: using the original floor plan: gut the kitchen and you have a bedroom, then put kitchen units along the wall that backs up against the bathroom: the most minimal changes with max effect.

    • @serenakoleno9338
      @serenakoleno9338 Před měsícem

      When occupied by an older person, could have a bed on wheels to pull out to change sheets, or have that task done by family or maid/caregiver. Many elderly are more agile than you give them credit for.😊

  • @einhornfreunde9350
    @einhornfreunde9350 Před měsícem +85

    I see Daniel - I click.

    • @annesmith5192
      @annesmith5192 Před měsícem +2

      And I hit the Like button before even watching the video.

    • @SjorsTimmer
      @SjorsTimmer Před měsícem +1

      I’m a simple man with simple pleasures

  • @ritafairclough6470
    @ritafairclough6470 Před měsícem +52

    I learned that in fashion history. The french doors accommodated the pannier gowns popular at that time,(17-18 century) so the ladies didn't have to enter rooms sideways fun fact

  • @petrao5095
    @petrao5095 Před měsícem +22

    I have lived in Paris for several years and was interesting to watch this video to see a perspective of a designer who doesn't live in a french capital. Nice job and ideas, was a lot of work to come to a final solution! Living in Paris I can give some impressions: this studio is already a good size, there's a lot of studios available of the size 13-25 m2. :) The size 34 m2 gives enough of space to have a washing mashine inside, this is something luxurious in Paris and laundries are horrible. As someone stated before: the space in kitchen was meant for the washing mashine, this kind of small aparment rarely have dish washer. Living in Paris also means to meet people for dinner and spending a lot of time outside, so washing mashing is more important than a dish washer. My bathroom didn't have any window and was a no-go, the mould was there and color scratching from the wall. I had to buy some kind a "moisture catcher" object (parisian apartments are very old and have a bad isolation). Island was a nice solution and it's quite trendy, as for hosting, people tent to put everything to the wall and have enough space to move arund and to switch in chatting with several people. How do you change the bed linen in such a small space? White kitchen color gives the impression of a bigger space so was the right choice. All in all, was interesting to see how your ideas changed and all the useful possibilities (like - the table you mention would probably stay unfolded and would block the way). This practical point is top. The apartment looks fresh and il would be much easier to sell than the initial layout. Looking forward to see other studio redesigns.

    • @JoJo-Hamilton
      @JoJo-Hamilton Před 16 dny

      I too live in a 1 bedroom apartment, no room for a dishwasher and I don't need one. There is a Spanish woman on the ground floor who has a very small one, I think she lives on her own so has more space, I have a partner. Getting the linen and clothes dry in the winter months is the time that I dread.

  • @raymondallo9947
    @raymondallo9947 Před měsícem +70

    My first thought was flipping bathroom and kitchen too and then work out the the details. Great outcome!

    • @emanuellandin7403
      @emanuellandin7403 Před měsícem +1

      Of course, you have all the water and sewage connections, a large bathroom allows you to have a washing machine. You can also knock down the wall to the living room and make a bar which gives you more work space for the kitchen and is useful for having guests. It is cheaper and better.

  • @Vectorrry
    @Vectorrry Před měsícem +30

    I love how you continued to improve the design even after you have achieved a fairly workable layout.. Thats passion!

  • @derek400004
    @derek400004 Před měsícem +14

    This series is the heart and soul of this channel!

  • @VinceVandorpeTV
    @VinceVandorpeTV Před měsícem +23

    finally another episode of architect redesigns!! thank you for this

  • @TED.WANTS.TO.LEARN.
    @TED.WANTS.TO.LEARN. Před měsícem +8

    pls don't abandon the series I've learnt so much and I keep learning more

  • @Denisesonnemberg
    @Denisesonnemberg Před měsícem +8

    I got emotional when the renders came up. Daniel you definitely can create the most beautiful and functional spaces, but never forgetting the person's history and way of life. The grandfather's artwork add me. This is my favourite series on this platform no doubt.

  • @wintersonnet
    @wintersonnet Před měsícem +10

    This is the kind of videos I live for.

  • @suzannecarter445
    @suzannecarter445 Před měsícem +20

    Wow - I would have gone nuts trying to figure this out - I greatly admire your persistence and critical thinking.

  • @amberklein1560
    @amberklein1560 Před měsícem +5

    I love how you give several options with different price points. This give ideas without limiting future needs or changes.
    Beautifully done. Thank you.

  • @mateusvahl5072
    @mateusvahl5072 Před měsícem +9

    I really appreciate the transparency, we know that designing on budget its challenging. Keep this series.

  • @TechTokeMaster
    @TechTokeMaster Před měsícem +8

    Please make this series more consistent!

  • @mfman2
    @mfman2 Před měsícem +2

    In the last floor plan all I was thinking about was where are the toilet users supposed to wash their hands?! But then the renders had that slender sink in the toilet room and all my concerns faded. Amazing job. Architects are absolutely under appreciated. The magic you guys can work (while certainly not cheap) is incredible.

  • @ShaudaySmith
    @ShaudaySmith Před měsícem +5

    amazing you came up with TWO layout options for this space. truly remarkable.

  • @anastasiiamatkovska6944
    @anastasiiamatkovska6944 Před měsícem +11

    I LOVE this! And it’s so interesting to watch you go through ideas and try different things. I feel like so many videos just show a polished version but not the ten other concepts that were considered. It’s insightful to see why the other layouts were a no.

  • @gene8194
    @gene8194 Před měsícem +13

    Nice design, though I would have another suggestion, what might be much easier and might give a much better value. The kitchen seams to be big enough to turn into a proper bedroom and by halfing the toilet and incorporating into the part with the window a small kitchen you would have a proper 1 bed and living room apartment.
    Keep up the good job. Cheers George

    • @bebenut123
      @bebenut123 Před měsícem +1

      Yes but the place would still feel cramped, and you would have to put the bed under the window facing the door and you cannot put anything else in the room resulting in dead space

    • @gene8194
      @gene8194 Před měsícem +1

      @bebenut123 I believe you can have the bed across the room. There is enough width to get around.

  • @godwin_njoroge
    @godwin_njoroge Před měsícem +10

    Wow, blown away yet again. I hope they get to see this one through. Truly amazing work Daniel. The amount of thought and intention you put behind each decision really shows.

  • @kissarch
    @kissarch Před měsícem +20

    Loving the production quality of your videos Daniel, they are inspirational.
    We hope the videos on our humble little Architecture CZcams Channel will be at your level one day.
    Thanks for the content.

  • @kkkender
    @kkkender Před měsícem +5

    A single video highlighed SO MANY differences in the way we use our homes it's mind-blowing.
    I've never used a kitchen island and wouldn't even think to have it in a larger home, nevermind squeezing it in a tiny flat. On the other hand, I'm fond of dining on a small table in a small kitchen. Also, entertaining guests on a formal dining table is absolutely no priority - if I ever having more than 3 friends over, I'd preferred a larger sofa taking that space. A table is something reminiscing of boring extended family gatherings where nobody feels relaxed.
    I'm glad that murphy bed didn't make it in the final design. It sounds good in design but if you have a place for a furniture that doesn't need flipping every day, do have this furniture. I'm really fed up with having to shelf all the linens and folding-unfolding the sofa everyday before and after sleeping for ten years.
    Washing machine goes into bathroom, and I will die on that hill.
    And finally, I admit I don't know French building code, but where I live it's strictly forbidden to have a gas stove in the only living room. Unless you wall off the bed nook it would be considered a health hazard and have to be undone.

    • @eattherich9215
      @eattherich9215 Před měsícem

      In a previous home, I did have the washing in the bathroom only because it was a complete ground up renovation.

    • @Alicia-ij6gt
      @Alicia-ij6gt Před 12 dny

      Induction cooktops are the way of the future.

    • @kkkender
      @kkkender Před 11 dny

      @@Alicia-ij6gt some places are much further in said future, while where I live, diversification of energy sources is still a useful habit, because power outages still happen now and then

    • @Alicia-ij6gt
      @Alicia-ij6gt Před 6 dny

      @@kkkender which is why having solar power and a battery insulates you from local transmission problems. It is possible that people will be able to use their EV cars as a house battery.

    • @kkkender
      @kkkender Před 6 dny

      @@Alicia-ij6gt not in my area, that's arctic so half a year it's weak sun and the other half it's polar night. EV cars can't stand the temperatures. Some people just live where nature didn't intend us to :)

  • @acebaker3623
    @acebaker3623 Před 14 dny +1

    I have to say that my first thought when I saw the floorplan was swap the kitchen and the bathroom and open the kitchen to the rest of the apartment. Glad you got there in the end. Love the bed nook.

  • @ueberweiss
    @ueberweiss Před měsícem +5

    Glad to finally see another episode of redesign. These are your best work, I hope you’ll continue creating them 👍

  • @karelp5358
    @karelp5358 Před měsícem +3

    I've admired you for a long time.
    Although this project was quite difficult, don't give up. You are the light that guides and inspires us, and you have more preparation than us to do a phenomenal job.

  • @ghazzmedia
    @ghazzmedia Před měsícem +2

    This series is incredible! Being able to visualize everything in the end is the difference maker.

  • @flootb
    @flootb Před měsícem +10

    man what a great video, i just love these insights so much. I am just a hobbyist when it comes to interior architecture, but your videos give me so much inspiration! Thanks 🫶

  • @guillermo.gonzalez
    @guillermo.gonzalez Před měsícem +2

    I'm really mind blown by the last design. Astonishing how it changed the apartment!

  • @cocorita
    @cocorita Před měsícem +6

    Bruh... I'd put a kitchen in the living room, move the bedroom where the kitchen is, and voila! No need to throw down walls, just some pipework, and suddenly you have a 1 bed flat

  • @dimplesd8931
    @dimplesd8931 Před 19 dny

    We’ve own a small home for 28yrs, that we recently renovated. I loved this video because we got lucky and found a draftsman who could give us a proper open concept in a small footprint that didn’t break the bank, was practical but also beautiful. PS thanks for saying “joinery”. I’m American, my husband is Aussie and we had the “cabinet” vs “joinery” debate during our remodel 😂

  • @Yingzipot
    @Yingzipot Před měsícem +1

    WOW!!! This is sooo clever!!! I love it!!! Please continue the series as we also live in a small space with a toddler and making small apartments like this works is very inspiring and comforting for me especially when I’m running into things and finding myself can’t breathe 😂

  • @LindyMac
    @LindyMac Před měsícem +4

    I LOVE seeing all these iterations of your ideas. It's very inspiring to see that brilliant ideas don't always just come in a flash of inspiration, but are often the result of many hours' painstaking work trying this here or that there. It's always heartening to see that sometimes a good idea is still a good idea, even if it's not used in the end, because sometimes it's just not the best idea for that space/client/lifestyle. Thank you for sharing your very creative ideas and solutions with us.

  • @nzuk_
    @nzuk_ Před měsícem +1

    This is one of my favourite series! Its amazing to see just how much thought goes into each element. I would love for this to be a regular series

  • @Ephemarium
    @Ephemarium Před dnem

    The remodeling of the house is really interesting ! Lots of great idea.
    I really like that you somehow found a way to fit a bedroom, even though making the bed and cleaning the area would make it absolutely tedious.
    The most disliked part for me is the pseudo kitchen island/ desk. This furniture is for WAY bigger homes.
    In a small appartment like this one I feel like it definitely stick out and overpower the room.
    For me, whose don't really watch TV, having a big kitchen Island as a view when I'm chilling on the sofa looks like a real bummer...
    Hell... even having a kitchen as a view sucks.
    With all that being said, still, thank you so much for your work, it always give us so many insight !
    Don't let my critics get you down, you do good job !

  • @charlottegrosjean4722
    @charlottegrosjean4722 Před měsícem +1

    One on the best video i've seen on this channel. As a interior design student, your thoughts and the process you're going through while figuring out the best solutions is really inspiring. Thank you for explaining and showing us the whole process and not just the end idea.
    You are a great architect !

  • @halynavolkova1580
    @halynavolkova1580 Před měsícem +1

    Yey! Finally redesigning videos are back🎉🎉

  • @mstunnikamesh
    @mstunnikamesh Před měsícem

    This is such an gem of a series I've binged all the Redesigns. The production on this episode was top notch.

  • @brianmoncion6723
    @brianmoncion6723 Před 25 dny +2

    Love that you take your thought process and share it with your viewers. I think your decision from original changes you discussed to the final is perfect given the constraints of light, build cost etc. My question is that do you need a large table to entertain 10 in a small space? The island could be designed as a table
    /desk height and a wall unit /tv on the wall where the dining table would be positioned. Just my 2cents as I have these same challenges. Thanks for going to the lengths you go too to elaborate on the design process. Cheers

  • @heyrobin
    @heyrobin Před měsícem

    I'll second the ask for you to continue making videos like this! You do such a nice job and your attention to detail is appreciated!

  • @arthena2130
    @arthena2130 Před měsícem +1

    I really love this type of videos and hope to keep seeing them coming. I also loved that we got to see how you went through your different ideas before arriving at the final one.

  • @metanisha441
    @metanisha441 Před měsícem +1

    Watched this 2 times to catch everything he said and showed. Brilliant! In my next life I want to be an architect. Sooo inspiring. I love this series. You’re a master

  • @AP12360
    @AP12360 Před měsícem +31

    He doesn't need the fold-out desk; he could simply use the kitchen table as his work area. That's what I do every day. This saves a lot of space by eliminating the need for a separate desk area.

    • @rowaystarco
      @rowaystarco Před měsícem +2

      But the fold out desk is easy to integrate and will give you full access to a 4k monitor. It's not great to work from home on a small laptop display. You could of course have an extra monitor, but they you'll have to hide it when you have dinner guests.

    • @kkkender
      @kkkender Před měsícem +2

      The desk is almost a single thing I'm okay with in that design. I use my kitchen table to work on the laptop and deploying all the attachments (the mouse with its rug, the vent pad, the drawing tablet, etc) every time I get to work and moving it away every time I want to eat is really frustrating. You can argue that it doesn't have to be moved around but I personally don't like eating on a cluttered table. So, while some may be content with having no desk, considering a space for it in the plan is nice

  • @DpKris
    @DpKris Před měsícem +1

    i LOVE THI SERIES. Please dont stop

  • @RickSebastian-RSVentures

    I´ve waited so much for such a video again.
    Keep going Daniel.
    Huge Fan!

  • @weatherwaxusefullhints2939

    Really beautiful. Only the new bedroom-area bugs me. I find a couple of lost opportunities here. By leaving out the middle third of the storage over the bed, one could have put a door to the bathroom in. That die could be cushioned, so that one or two people could sit there in the morning and look outside the window. Over the cushioning, a small window could have allowed some natural light into the bathroom. Finally, over the door, one could still have some storage or another window.
    I don't know if going after the outer walls was an option, but putting a door to the balcony directly next to the bed would be gorgeous. By putting plants and storage as a separator in the middle of the balcony, you would effectively have two different balconies without the claustrophobic tightness of passing between boxes and the balustrade.
    This would turn the bedroom into a place to enjoy.
    To allow access to the bedroom- balcony from the living room, you could put another balcony door opposite the washer-dryer. That door would have its lower half white and poly is upper half glass.
    You could install shutters that anchor in the window frames outside and curtains that give a bit of privacy inside.

  • @TopangoSpez
    @TopangoSpez Před měsícem

    One of my most favourite series on CZcams. Your redesigns are always so inspiring, functional and beautiful ❤️ This one in particular was interesting with the different layout options you covered! Thanks for another great video!

  • @charliegreenawalt867
    @charliegreenawalt867 Před měsícem

    I considered skipping to the end just to see the results but I'm so glad I didn't. I ended up watching the whole thing and I really learned a lot about why you did what you did. Excellent. Love the finished product.

  • @brettklausner6157
    @brettklausner6157 Před měsícem +1

    this type of video is why I subbed. honestly I skip all the other ones. Transformation videos and things of this nature are the best content you make

  • @Nadineee2009
    @Nadineee2009 Před měsícem +1

    Yessss I love this series! The design is a brilliant solution... and I love that you shared the reality of the process with things not quite working along the way :)

  • @ns-zc4do
    @ns-zc4do Před měsícem

    Wow this is unbelievable, absolutely love the eloquence in which you explain every detail and function.

  • @GPNidballa
    @GPNidballa Před měsícem

    Nice to see your thought process. Really enjoy these redesings, looking forward to the next one already.

  • @jinlu4
    @jinlu4 Před měsícem

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts behind your design process! I learn so much from you and hope this series never ends 😊

  • @lekeKar
    @lekeKar Před měsícem

    This.... This is why I subscribed to the channel ... was sooo excited to see this and it didn't disappoint. Love it!

  • @nauyanelias
    @nauyanelias Před měsícem +1

    Absolute master work. Thank you for documenting it in a cinematic fashion.

  • @cristinas7226
    @cristinas7226 Před měsícem

    Love this! Happy to see a new video

  • @rishikakrishna
    @rishikakrishna Před měsícem +2

    BEAUTIFUL WORK

  • @rocioiribe5841
    @rocioiribe5841 Před měsícem

    it was so interesting to have you walk us through your whole thought process and reasoning behind your design!

  • @scdobserver835
    @scdobserver835 Před měsícem

    Have watched all your works since your London apartment days and I have to say you've outdone yourself this time. Excellent design process and presentation.

  • @isabelcbmartins
    @isabelcbmartins Před měsícem +3

    You're a design magician, brilliant re-invention of the space. And thank you for sharing your thought process too, that was fascinating and very instructive. 🙏

  • @traviscook9055
    @traviscook9055 Před 11 dny

    This is my favourite series! I love watching your genius unfold!

  • @Doko96
    @Doko96 Před měsícem

    One of your best creations lately. Very thoughtful and also clean video structure. Cheers to that

  • @chrisalvarez6660
    @chrisalvarez6660 Před měsícem +1

    Good job. Every inch of that space was very well utilized. Hope more of this content. It was inspiring to make good use of what we already have.

  • @linda7538
    @linda7538 Před měsícem +1

    Finally a new redesign vid❤ love this series

  • @officialmithika
    @officialmithika Před měsícem +1

    My favourite series on your channel!

  • @bradleygossett2620
    @bradleygossett2620 Před měsícem

    LOVE IT!! These are my favorite videos that you do!!

  • @sarahtyster7342
    @sarahtyster7342 Před měsícem +1

    this is a really worth while set of new spaces - that little bedroom nook is fantastic, you could even put a door up. I live in a studio and oh boy do you long for a bedroom.

  • @Sandra9135
    @Sandra9135 Před měsícem

    This is a great redesign with a walk through in steps of what works and doesn't work. Love it!

  • @ielashi
    @ielashi Před měsícem

    I love that you shared with us your thought process throughout this design journey - amazing work and thanks for the inspiration!

  • @gabrielhazzard7206
    @gabrielhazzard7206 Před měsícem

    Oh man I love the idea of the kitchen counter wrapping around into the work area. And the fold out desk? Chef’s kiss
    But the final concept was truly the most optimal. Love how you materialized it visually. It was so cinematic.

  • @user-df4pn3ix1n
    @user-df4pn3ix1n Před měsícem +1

    Finally... ! Please do more of this series... The only reason i subscribed ...

  • @Alfiewobbel
    @Alfiewobbel Před měsícem

    This is just so good man, well done

  • @DeadDancers
    @DeadDancers Před měsícem +2

    Id love theoretical redesigns that take into account real issues with major renovations to apartments.

  • @lesliew.7804
    @lesliew.7804 Před 29 dny

    I LOOOOOVE how you think about space. Ugh. One of these days I’m gonna get my stuff together so I can submit my apartment for entry to be redesigned. It’s a lot of steps lol, but you’re my fave CZcams architect.

  • @mtncreekdawn
    @mtncreekdawn Před měsícem

    What an excellent & sensible redesign. Very much appreciate hearing your logic behind what got changed - and what didn't.
    For myself, I'd move the microwave oven into the dishwasher's spot & eliminate the fixed kitchen island. If there's room for a half-height dishwasher below the microwave lovely; if not - it's not an essential item for me. I'd add a flip-up counter on the end near the stove (which would also serve the laundry) and a mobile cart with cutting board on it for bench space. That gives more options for the main room's layout - another plus for resale.
    Overall what you designed is very appealing. I especially like the long sightline from the main room into the bed nook. The perfect spot for a large piece of art.

  • @emiliakirner3833
    @emiliakirner3833 Před měsícem

    Love it ! So inspiring

  • @Biankadonk
    @Biankadonk Před měsícem

    Love the walkthrough processing of not just one design but two!!! That final form of the design is just next level 💕Since the applicant owns the apartment, I really hope there is some sort of follow up to this!

  • @dennistinga24
    @dennistinga24 Před měsícem

    This is your best episode yet!. 👍

  • @CB-vg1wq
    @CB-vg1wq Před 20 dny

    Thank you for showing the thought process and redesign from start to finish.

  • @AdsCoulter
    @AdsCoulter Před měsícem

    This is one of my favourite videos you’ve made. Keep on this style. ❤

  • @carolhathaway5168
    @carolhathaway5168 Před měsícem

    As always, pure genius!

  • @mdawg688
    @mdawg688 Před měsícem +1

    Yaaaay, redesigns!

  • @rossgeography
    @rossgeography Před 19 dny

    ingenious layout - well done!

  • @James.G.S
    @James.G.S Před 11 dny

    Bravo! Great design and thanks for letting us in on your thought process.

  • @12gark
    @12gark Před měsícem +3

    A bathroom with no window... If it was my apartment, that would have been the a huge no-go, and I don't know in France, but where I live, a closed bathroom with no windows reduced the value of the house. But hey, to everyone his own I guess
    I absolutely love the desk/TV console tho, very smart use of space.

  • @marjojohannasutinen406
    @marjojohannasutinen406 Před měsícem

    A great video, such a joy to watch the flat come together!

  • @kjw79
    @kjw79 Před 17 dny

    Very thoughtful. Crafting the space around building a life. I like that there are different stages the owner can move through as he earns funds. That seems how it should be…gradually improving our homes over a lifetime.

  • @atrlestate
    @atrlestate Před měsícem

    Waited long for this!

  • @fannycraddock99
    @fannycraddock99 Před měsícem +1

    Oh I love the finished design, I would be happy to live there.

  • @matteotc
    @matteotc Před měsícem

    Love this series 😍

  • @moraesJuli
    @moraesJuli Před měsícem

    I was missing this on your channel ! Amazing 🎉

  • @avocado3748
    @avocado3748 Před 29 dny

    Beautiful work

  • @katherinestephens7674
    @katherinestephens7674 Před 19 dny

    I so love your work. The generosity in sharing your thought process is unique...thank you

  • @yesimyagcisilahtar7731
    @yesimyagcisilahtar7731 Před 21 dnem

    I love this channel! Thanks for sharing your design process. It gives me so much inspiration!
    For this apartment I have two comments. As a 60 year old, I would definitely want to step in&out of bed instead of climbing and crawlin from the end. This would be solved if one can live with twin bed in the bedroom.
    My other comment is that there is really no need for a vanity in the shower room. I think I would swithch the toilet and the shower. Maybe then the laundry area can also fit in the toilet room and leave space for a great closet next to the bedroom .
    I can definitely see my self livjng in this apartment. Your comments on transforming furniture is true, they usually get stuck in one set up. Having a fixed bed and out of sight while using up minimal space is priceless. Great design!