Wikkelhouse: pick your modular segments & click them together
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- čas přidán 2. 08. 2024
- After a couple decades creating theater sets in Amsterdam, Oep Schilling and his company of makers Fiction Factory, put their CNC expertise and resources into building a prefab tiny house, using cardboard as the main structural element. Relying on a proprietary machine that can wrap corrugated sheets around a mold, they could create high strength cardboard that serves as both support and insulation.
The “Wikkelhouse”, or “wrap house”, is a truly customizable home composed of 5-meter-square (53-square-foot) modules that click together to create any-sized structure. The 1.2-metre-deep segments (3.9 feet) are first built up from 24 layers of cardboard moulded around a house-shaped frame. Once “printed”, the basic units can be customized: cut with one or two spherical windows, kitted out as a bathroom, a kitchen or even a narrow bunk room or two or three can be combined to create larger rooms.
Schilling says 20% of the orders have been for 8 segment shelters (often for nature cabins), though they have sold a lot of 4, 5 and 6 unit structures as well. “I hope to sell a three because I like it really tiny,” he explains. “Three could work, but it's a bit like a hotel room, but of course you have the sky, you have a garden. I've lived in smaller spaces, compared to a caravan this is like a villa."
www.wikkelhouse.com/
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My father had a small cardboard packaging business that I worked at every summer. I can literally smell this video.
Is that good or bad? I love how new books smell, so I imagine it would smell similar. Am I right?
@@andrewvernon4664 Yes, a lot like the new book smell. Since my parents are both gone, the smell is good and nostalgic.
@@brinselyseven5530 Scent is a very powerful memory stimulant. My condolences regarding your parents. That's a difficult loss that I myself dread to face. Hopefully it'll be in the very distant future. But no matter when, I know it'll feel too soon.
@@andrewvernon4664 Thank you! I absolutely hope it is a long, long time before you have to endure that. My parents had me late in life, so it was something I knew would happen long before I was ready. I was lucky enough to be an adult when it happened. Still, you'd be amazed at all the questions that go unanswered when they are not around. I wish you and your parents a long and beautiful life : )
@@brinselyseven5530 Thanks. I hope so, too. My mom was 32 and my dad was 33 when I was born. I think having somewhat older parents was beneficial in a lot of ways, but with one obvious drawback. So I plan make the most out of the time we have together. I feel like life moves too fast. Sometimes I wish it were like a computer game where I could adjust the speed to slow.
Kirsten has a nice way of interviewing and filming at the same time. She never interrupts the person lets them speak! Love the cool tiny house ideas 👍
sunflowerslily yes. Her channel is the best
@@actontreadway1168
Well maybe there's a giant spaghetti monster who is actually god. I dunno.
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Oh boy, guess we'll group tarded conspiracy theorists with a lack of belief imnonexistent evidence.
Seriously my man, wtf, I've been here a long time.
I like how she did it, she knows when to prod, when to let the subject speak.
+Acton Treadway
+Pseudonymous Being
Not for nothing...the banter between you two is hilarious!
This is classic comedy routine at its finest! Am in stitches, laughing like c.r.a.z.y...you should team up😂😹
The thing that makes these houses special isn't the cardboard, it's that the floor, wall, and ceiling all blend into each other. Such a unique design. The modularity is cool too.
I like how this is modular and customizable. I also appreciate that he has not ignored basic needs such as toilets and electricity, but has figured out ways to incorporate them into the house and still keep it modular. Thanks!
I've loved corrugated cardboard as construction material for ages. It's strength is quite remarkable. That, combined with the ease of use, (all you need is, a blade, tape & glue) makes it incredibly versatile.
When i was studying design in 1980, we got a chair project to research a style, design a chair in that style, then build the scale model. I did a large, traditional rocking chair, in cardboard. Which i built full size. It lived in a corner of the classroom & was used regularly. It survived till the end of the year & was in quite good shape.
Very nice garden house. Good to see that they try to use as many natural materials as possible.
It's a challenge, and they are doing well !
I think it's the shape and simplicity in design that I have fallen in love with. 💖👍😁
This infatuation will not end well.
the shape and simplicity look good, too bad the building material is not durable and cost just as much per square foot are traditional site build homes, ($80K for a super small house). But unlike traditional site build homes this one has to be strapped down or high wind will blow it away.
Vaguely reminds me of mid-century laminated furniture that was steam-bent into shapes and was very sturdy. Don't see why this couldn't work for "tiny homes" but I can see it being very difficult to get past local planning councils. Thank you for showing this project, very interesting!
definitely a weird design and not for everyone's eyes, but it's really not that bad. I would rock it.. I like the fact they can be connected as many as you have and can fit in your space.
But the cardboard hat is what just got that like button smashed xD . Modern-day middle-aged Japanese men wear this style of hat all the time, I like the style. But the fact it's made out of cardboard is not the cat's meow, but the Lion's Roar - well done . smashing that like right now
Not enough people talk about zoning and permits and the local board. I'm navigating that process right now and it's a fucking nightmare. And this is for a MOBILE HOME. I can't imagine less well known or tested buildings
I love this guys attitude. "You can make a coffe. And here's the toilet."
Sunday Morning and another Kirsten Vid !! Thanks to Kirsten and her family !
I love this almost as much as a dome house or an earthen house idea. So amazing!
I just find the filming lady, so lovable! She is just so innicent and respectful.
This is very interesting. And I could see how it is very strong. People are always thinking up new was to provide for housing needs. The biggest problem is old thinking. Things are change technology is changing the zoning and ideas of what we can use to make homes need to change with them. Thanks Kirsten this another innovative video.
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What I find intriguing: the modular concept of building in section/elements and simply having configurable modules to build to your desire.
What I find infuriating: cardboard as a core in a plywood home with no ideas of R-value, U-factor, material longevity, load rating (because someone will put panels on it or put it where snow falls), wind load, and cost ($10k € per module with nothing more than a plywood finish and cardboard core.
Don't get me wrong, I LOVE the concept, but as an engineer, I also have to consider the practicality and long term viability of said project using said materials.
Company called Cube do interesting modular housing ,they are English company
totally agree with you. maybe with this modularity but made with a light weight concrete outer shell. I don't see how you can avoid termites and mice/rats getting into the walls.
Obviously not much of an Engineer
@@Akira-nw4jl maybe it's because your an Idiot?
@@tonyofarrell2775 you're* THE idiot
Thanks Kirsten for bringing such a great material!
Oep Schilling you are a true genius it's obvious you love what you do and you dedicated every moment what you do with passion. I love that you keep improving on what you're doing. It was a pleasure watching this video. The product is amazing. I wish you and your company a lot of luck
Thanks for the Documentary,Kirsten. It has got me thinking. God bless you.
Ha ha - it's not often you'll hear that - 2:27 - "You can see it's not a scam - it's _real_ _cardboard_ !"
24 layers! (It's like 24k Gold but it's cardboard)
Never seen someone so proud of cardboard
😂
😂😂😂 I was thinking the same thing. Did O hear this right? Lol.
Bet it does real good if it gets wet.
The most important part of the sample house is the Fifth Element. Everything revolves around the Fifth Element.
Now that you say that, I'm half expecting a blue alien to come out and start singing.
@@heathercampbell6059 and dancing
😁🦋 perfection
Multipass
Multipass !
So far my favorite eco- friendly prefab. I love it.
It's nice to see a beautiful experiment being continued in a commercially viable product. And then ending up in another nice video :)
I looked it up, and a completed Wikkelhouse is supposed to cost $80,000... not exactly cheap for a "cardboard home"
Its not cheap at all. Its not well aislated and the walls cannot breath. It Will be a pain
This is built for very specific things. Boats would work with this maybe or maybe on planes. But normal living this would be terrible.
Maybe places in Africa or low poverty places. But honestly it's probably too expensive for them.
I was wondering what the price was . Thanks .
@Thomas Truther I agree that it's not very practical for someone without a six figure income but the designer said he would be happy if it only served as an inspiration and I think it meets that criteria. There are many interesting ideas and uses of cardboard I was not aware of.
I love the variety of homes in your channel! Thank you!
wonderful, beautiful, minimalistic house. Very high quality work, supper, now I will dream about it. Natural materials, environmental friendliness, bravo👍👍👍...🙂
Wow! So cool! I was wondering if more modules could be connected sideways. Now you won me! I hope you'll make it available around the world soon!
This is so cool ! Hats off to Fiction Factory ! Here in BC, we have so much beetle kill timber, this would put so much of it to use, as cardboard doesn't require A-1 structural wood fibre. Even the inside layer could be made from one preformed OSB panel. Forest fires took thousands of hectares of forest this year, literally, thousands of future homes going up in smoke. Hope to see you go global some day.
And think of the cardboard being generated by all the online purchasing people do now. That can be recycled into furnishings and homes as well as new packaging.
Forest fires are natural and necessary.
LOL keep your beetle kill timber, I only build my houses OOT of the MOST endangered giant sequoia trees, and yes I know you cant make beams of panels from seqouia, i just liquify it into giant seqouia cardboard and build with that
I am imagining how fast the silverfish will eat it up if not perhaps the termites. The dry climate here at least won't turn it to mush.
Love it …. Made it on a bet..Ideas in action !! Bravo The Guy absolutely loves what he does!!
This guy is awesome! No nonsense explanations!
Very interesting viewing, thanks again Kirsten 🤘🏻
Brilliant design & concept!
Love this man's enthusiasm as he walks us thru the components.
I'd be in this house - in a heartbeat💜
Thank you for sharing Kristen great video awesome idea definitely made me think I was in construction for a very long time and have not seen such a unique idea
Wonderful!!!
What a game changer,
these houses can make
a big difference in so
many countries where
people need housing.
This is a game changer
in the housing markets
around the world, again
great idea!!!🎉🎉🎉
"Where do you live?"
"I live in a cardboard box"
You were lucky!
We lived in a septic tank.
@@Allureflect @2:43, and I quote, "This is all cardboard."
A cardboard house?!?! That would just break when it rains!
Herman Wooster why would you marry a cat? There are dogs as well!
Herman Wooster %%% I live in a tiny minivan. I am not getting wet. Yay I love it
Perfect timing just sat down for the evening 🤣🤘🏻
Hello Kirsten, Thank you so much for your many excellent & interesting videos!! I think I've seen about 5 so far. Not only have you shown us fascinating people & projects all over the world, you've shot & edited beautiful stories as well. It's clear you have real passion for the subject but you're also an extraordinary story teller. Crafts-woman-ship will out!! PK
Such amazing vision and ingenuity. I am very impressed and love his enthuism
Gobsmacking....amazing.....conceptual brilliance...this design and simplicity is so adaptable.. An. environmently light footprint ..is an understatement...⭐
Oh. My. Goodness. This is absolutely genius
Brilliant in both design and concept! 👍👍👍
Awesome idea!
Thanks for sharing! 😻
Absolutely love the concept and the innovation behind it. My biggest concern is, for various reasons (elements, contractor/homeowner mistakes, etc), structures will always eventually spring a leak. Most leaks go unnoticed until the real damage is already done, and with these modules being made up of 70% cardboard, that damage could be extensive.
No gutters, the building will sit in water.
it starts at 30k for 3 sections....without the price of delivery and probably no foundation..so its not cheap. but its cardboard.
What a damn joke - CardBoard for your house? - Come on - One punch through - just a little bit of water - it's then fucked.
It's not BUT but AND. "It's not cheap AND it is Cardboard". Waste of time and money. A house that can't stand for at least 50 years is not a house but a waste of energy and quite frankly, a harm to our Environment. :/ These House of cardboard won't even live longer than 20 years.
ship container house is much affordable and reliable than this
Not to mention all the red tape and codes that you would have to go through ,linvon logs cant even do this with the building adminstrators making excuses cuz its not ther way ,gas snd water hookup electricity ,good luck preswood doesnt live up to it ehy would card board be any better both a nightmare.
@@s_s7214 Yeah, like any american house with thin walls made from plaster boards. 🤣 We have better houses in Europe, with brick walls etc. Whenever I watch any tv show or yt video about it, all I see that these american houses have walls which you can kick and destroy easily.
Fascinating. I’m also impressed by the camera and editing. Excellent work.
Wow cardboard and plywood WOW!! Beautiful!
I have to wonder about that "raincoat" moisture barrier he spoke about that's exposed despite the facade covering. If that get punctured from debris or animals, the cardboard is open to being soaked.... By the time you notice the soak from the inside, the cardboard would've already deteriorated and molded on the outer surfaces.
There's wooden cladding on top of the raincoat
@@Bork_Cruk Right. I acknowledged that already. The cladding strips has gaps in between themselves from what it looks like, no?
That was what I was thinking as well. Looks to thin.
Probably not a structure you’d want to have in the pasture with the bulls.
But then again, would you want “animals” abusing the house you live in now?
@@aos-archive Sorry, didn't see that. I dunno, I'd say it's probably pretty sturdy. But I get what you mean, if it was punctured and you didn't know, could cause problems. Same is true of many structures though. Get a leak in your roof you don't know about and you can have serious issues. I'm sure it's still repairable.
For those interested, they cost around 11,000 euro per segment. Shipping container prefabs are likely to be better value
In Germany you get "flatpack" prefabs with proper walls that can be shipped with regular trucks and put up in a single day. Which gives you more of a traditional sturdy house than this and is only slightly more expensive, if at all.
The 5'th element...
Love this video!
Wow....Beautiful !
This is exactly what We need in Australia against bushfire 😃
@john smith Or imagine stepping on some pyromaniac's toe while out and about, perhaps spilling your beer over his Hilfiger T-shirt
In the US in the 90s, there was a woman who lived in a house insulated with "fireproof" paper shreds. A leak developed in her attic walls and she did not know it. The fireproofing was washed out of the paper, it dried. She used an insect bomb in her basement, the pilot light of her water heater set the insect fog on fire, and the whole house burned. The dried paper out of which the fireproofing had been washed was a large cause of the total damage. Until the insurance company figured out what happened, she was charged with arson, they thought she had done something intentionally.
I do not trust a flammable substance soaked in flame retardant chemicals.
@@lizh1988 So you wouldn't live in a wooden house either, since wood is also flammable?
@@ErnestRodgers My point is you can't necessarily trust something with flame retardant chemicals. I may have posted this in response to the wrong comment, I'll have to go back and check.
@@lizh1988 It's a good point. It's the same situation with wooden houses. I wonder if water sprinklers would be effective, but my guess is have everything insured and get out in case of a fire.
Isn't it refreshing how down to earth this guy is with his own stuff ? He has no need to oversell apparently.
Paging Frank Gehry! They've got your chair! This seems to be the distillation of natural modular building design. I mean, paper structure and flax fiber insulation. Mr. Schilling is so enthusiastic about this being a mass appeal possibility, it's catching! Thanks for posting!
Simply Amazing! GREAT JOB!
Amazing !!
Oh it’s like a trailer “mobile home” with a new name. One of those homes you have to leave in a thunderstorm or tornado & lay in a ditch! 😂
Brilliant idea mate . Love your thinking.👍😎🇭🇲
This is BRILLIANT!!!!! I hope I can buy a home from this company and have it here in the US.
"Do refrigerators still come in cardboard boxes?"
"Yeah, but the rents are outrageous!"
And Fry ended up living in a robot's closet with his house warning fruit salad tree for over a decade after discovering the rent was beyond his means. But hey, at least the closet isn't in New Jersey, right?
So this is what I'm supposed to do with all of the Amazon boxes.
Very brilliant idea! Good innovation. Wonderful!
Cool. Highly flammable homes. Very useful
Absolute genius...
The Dutch are funny folks. “Solar panel eats the sun.” 😂
Im sure he meant that solar panels “eat” the sunlight. Perhaps english was his second language. He got his point across, excellent video! Sadly these are not available in the US, probably thanks to some lobbyist hard at work with the whoring US lawmakers I see.
If you shmoke enough weed it probably does !
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Very cool, I love seeing ingenuity come to life.
Really great concept fully fleshed out for a market unready to accept alternatives to ... our current model of waste, excess, and idiocracy.
I could see problems with mold if the plastic seal isn't perfect, but the sections idea is really cool!
Nice house, my only concern is if it's anti plagues (mice, insects, etc.)
and how about fire?
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According to the video, the cardboard is soaked in a fireproofing solution, which also hardens the layers, but I would also worry about vermin infiltration, especially wooded areas
Love this idea! I wish they were available in more countries.
You are still the mistress Of SHARING thanks for your great interviews.
oh i just found out , it's basically 10k for module, so 8 module it's 80k(euro), i wonder how long it would last?
FrankValchiria at least 50 years according to the site
10 k for a module sounds a bit too much. But on the other hand. A tiny house that’s big and ready for 100k and 10x4,5 meters is big bro!
A bit expensive for what it is. Probably needs to be mass produced to go down in price.
50 years in perfect elements. Send this to Alaska or the amazon and see what happens.
@Yu Tu - but it's a renewable resource and environmentally friendly! Treehuggers r' us!!! 😂😂 NOT! This thing is too fragile. An overglorified cardboard box for rich people who want to experience homelessness. Just get a real home. in the end, they retain value, can be resold, and you can raise a real family without upgrading with every body digit you grow, or kid you get. Oh yeah. you also wont have to come home from a hard day's work to find out someone drove off with your home and all the your precious possessions you somehow squeeze packed in it.
Can you make the cardboard out of hemp paper? Less tree product. Fast-growing bamboo fibers? Grasses need to come to the forefront.
I wondered myself if they were using flax fibers for the cardboard paper since they were using flax for the alternative insulation and the shower pan. Flax is an annual herb too.
Good idea, get on dragons den lol
They used to use Hemp to make loads of stuff from rope to clothes so I wouldn't be surprised if you couldn't do it with Hemp.
Hemp would be much more durable material. It's stronger and more weather resident than plan old cardboard.
Excellent Efforts.👍👍
Amazing concept! The inventions these days boggle the mind!
This channel very often demonstrates how government regulations strangle alternative ways of doing things. In Holland you must a special permit not to have a hall (entryway)? How ridiculous. So many useless regulations standing in the way of progress.
The obvious solution is to make a version of their entry module that has a wall running across the back with a doorway - simple - your first module then serves as your front hall.
Rhonda Flesher what if you don't want to block off a section pointlessly and spend 10k euro for a useless fucking waste of space entry hall? No, the obvious solution is for the government to make regulations which help people and which make sense, not to fuck up basic living.
This is probably a fire containment measure, legislation is often not as simple as it first appears. As he said, you can apply for an exemption, so it it obviously not applicable to all builds/sizes of home.
A hall or mudroom is a must have in cold winters. If you have none, your house will get freezingly cold whenever you open your door.
Progress (the industrial revolution) and its exploitation of working class people, caused the law on homes (Woningwet). In 1900 1 million Dutch people lived in slums and alleys: that's 1 in 5. In one room, often lived a whole family of 15 people. Their homes were dilapidated but expensive.
50 Years earlier the King asked for basic requirements to working class homes. The advice was to make them weather proof; have access to sunlight, fresh air & water; and have drainage of urine and feces. That tells you that these slums didn't have all that. It took 50 years and some deadly diseases (like the 1886 cholera epidemic) to take the problems of ordinary folks serious.
That's all well and good but now obsolete and the reverse is true. Regulations have become why there is not enough alternative ways of doing housing for everyone. They stifle innovation and creativity as well as the freedom to choose how people want to live in the 21st century.
Videographer: "Cardboard is much more than we think it is"...
Reponse: In the end its also cardboard.
lol!
Wow, Fire resistance, and Environmental friendly. Leaders around the world should see this.
Perfect Idea. Congratulations.
Brilliant - flexible thinking!
The Only good thing I was expecting out of this was low cost... I am Really disappointed!
How much do they cost?
@@Theonetheonlysteven Since Wikkelhouse is a modular concept the price is based on the configuration of segments needed. You can purchase a Wikkelhouse starting from EUR 30.000,- excl. VAT (based on 3 segments and excluding transport and placement). However, most houses are sold in between EUR 50.000,- and 85.000,- excl. VAT, transport and placement.
$80k US. Which is not bad at all. Now that doesn't include site prep, sewage disposal system and other utility hook ups or the land. I have been building a cabin with my wife, part time, for the past 2 1/2 years and when I am all done I will be around 150K US.
I love it ! Thank you.
Peace… Shalom… Salam... Namaste and Thank You for All that you are doing to Heal our Mother Earth 🙏🏻 😊 🌈 ✌ 🌷 ☮️❤️
I'm going to buy one, so i can tell my friends that i live in a cardboard box!!😂
Take a shot every time he says cardboard lmaooo
I said the same lol
Lmao hahahahahaha
Or office lol. L
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Imran Rashid: it must not rain in Holland
“ two shots of vodKAAAA”
Very good video. Thanks.
This is awesome!
*Punches cardboard*
"is very strong!"
*Leaves noticeable dents in cardboard*
Volatile Sky lol yes, noticed that to
time stamp?
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@Miguel Cortez well, this is not the kind of housing you want in the kind of place where people drive bulldozers into ATMs, which by now is 99% of the planet I guess
I see what you mean. The cardboard is protected against bumping by the timber layer on the outside and inside. That’s why they didn’t just varnish the cardboard. It is still quite funny though.
we need this in the USA.....I also like cinderblock...this idea is intriguing....homeless organizations would be good also....
they look like shit and this product is doomed for failure.
everybody always invent something for the homeless, what about inventing a job? but guess what , they don't want to work, that's why they are homeless..
robert evans That’s the truth !
Yeah, socioeconomic obstacles are phony. People are just lazy. Right
Besides the fact that it's too expensive for the kind of homeless housing I think you're thinking about, homeless organizations aren't interested in giving the homeless independence (from homeless organizations). That is how homeless organizations perpetuate themselves - through the existence of the homeless.
Once upon a time, I would've never thought of it in this way. However, I have come to see that victim human beings tend to attract human beings who gain their self-value from the experience of pity for others (which causes enabling) rather than actually helping others rise above their challenges.
Cool concept !
Fantastic! Time for me to purchase a small land! Great video! Thank You!
Watching in 2020. I really want one of these! (Well...6 of them, I guess).
I was so waiting for him to say "And here's the small kitchen where you can make coffee, or maybe have a Shmoke and a Pancake."
A crepe and a pipe
A spacecake
Amazing..hopefully everybody can afford to have very own house no matter what size it is..these can be one of the solution
Really cool concept.
"Straw houses, my company builds them." he stated as the wolf started a huff.
Somewhere in the world, a group of homeless people is preparing a class-action lawsuit for copyright infringement.
Lol
Not FUNNY..and yet you are not helping them to find housing ...
Lmao
Yeah! On the deserts hehehehe
@lew bronstein He/she should keep it there. I'm cruel.
I am proud to be Dutch! Cool design.
I think we should look at this like an idea in evolution. We can find a bunch of problems with the concept, but at the end, it will spark other ideas that will make this better or totally different. Great job and very interesting.
I feel so happy watching this. I don't know why but I do.
Wish I could afford this, and the plot of land it would stand on ... ❤️
I want one in my backyard.
That looks awesome.
Very good! Thank you!