10 Home Design Mistakes to Avoid

10 Home Design Mistakes to Avoid

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@n3architecture
@n3architecture - 27.02.2023 21:18

Hey there - thanks for watching - if you have come to the comments to make mention of the music, I'll save you the trouble and yes, I know the music on this video is too loud and monotonous, several people have already informed me. I hope that didn't take away (too much) from the messages Im trying to share with you. As I learn, I hope to get better at editing. Thanks - Chris

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@hannahkelsey947
@hannahkelsey947 - 23.12.2023 07:46

Any suggestions for acoustics if you want a more vaulted ceiling open concept layout?

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@torifuentes1879
@torifuentes1879 - 23.12.2023 04:19

Holy sheet I couldnt listen to more than 10 seconds of this I was straining to hear him

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@joanwood9480
@joanwood9480 - 12.12.2023 19:38

I've lived in many homes/apartments over my lifetime and learned the importance of storage. Master really should have walk-in closet. Secondary bedrooms need closets that don't have "dead ends". In other words the entire length of the closet needs to be accessible. There needs to be a large pantry as well as a large linen closet that can hold all the necessary bedding. That would be all the sheets, extra blankets, pillows, etc. There should preferably be coat closets at each exterior door. Bathrooms should have their own towel/toiletry storage. Laundry room on the same floor as the bedrooms. Nothing more annoying, or to my mind dangerous, as having bedrooms on the 2nd floor and laundry in the basement. Carrying laundry baskets that limit your ability to see where you are walking up and down 2 flights of stairs is inherently dangerous. Last, but not least, a utility closet for mops, brooms, vacuum, cleaning supplies, etc. And don't get me started on kitchens! Or "open concept" ugh.

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@user-rl8mg2nw2s
@user-rl8mg2nw2s - 11.12.2023 06:01

so many issues created by having so much stuff.

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@homoerotic85
@homoerotic85 - 06.12.2023 08:43

I want to add to your first tip-the bathroom: Bathrooms should always, alwaysss have the walls insulated!!! Insulation is cheap so it wouldn't cost much at all. Trust me, picture this... The house that has all tile floors where every sound gets amplified to where you can hear someone chewing their food all the way across the house. So there's nothing more embarrassing than having to go have a huge blow out in the bathroom while your new boyfriend sits on the couch waiting for you!!! You can either kiss the new boyfriend, or at the least a happy ending for that night bye bye!! So embarrassing! I'm just now getting to the acoustics tip, so this goes right along with that tip as well. Lol

P.s. Also add insulation to the master bathroom walls so when you have company over someone can be sleeping and not be woken up by all the noises.

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@writerinfact1768
@writerinfact1768 - 03.12.2023 23:01

Cool! Thanks for showing plans and pics. Appreciate the points to consider. My dream house will definitely be a collaboration with an architect. THEN comes the interior designer. I know what I like when I see it, but couldn't put it together myself.

Moving into an apartment, we had issues with the turn in the stairs and the queen box spring - until I suggested to the guys that they should tilt it the other direction. It worked just fine. Call it the X factor!

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@ewonnestrand7298
@ewonnestrand7298 - 30.11.2023 02:00

If your entréns door ledning strait to another door to the outside, it is the money that fly's away. According to feng suie 😬😉.

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@johnbeckwith8313
@johnbeckwith8313 - 23.11.2023 21:44

Excellent presentation. It is a pleasure hearing from a building designer with real-world experience. You know what needs to be done, but then you need to get the client to listen. That can be a problem. After the house is built they come back and say "I wish I had listened", a little too late??? 😂❤

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@doncheto9016
@doncheto9016 - 23.11.2023 08:58

good stuff here

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@ToIsleOfView
@ToIsleOfView - 22.11.2023 18:01

Great advise! Sound control? You nailed it. You left off one of my don'ts. Windows are getting too big and too many. Floor to ceiling windows are expensive and the view they offer is limited by what the ground looks like right next to the window. Oversize windows can create drafts in winter and hot rooms in summer. They consume needed wall space for furniture or art. Bedroom windows should start 48 " up from the floor and only 1 large window is needed by fire code. Picture windows need to actually frame a nice view. Bay windows need to be limited to areas where sitting in front of the window is planned like breakfast rooms. Dark areas can be illuminated with roof mounted solar tube lights. Every window does not need to operate for ventilation. Fixed windows are more energy efficient and cost less. Rooms with too much sunlight will make you want to wear sunglasses indoors. Sun light angles can help or hurt you. Large windows with direct Southern & Western exposure are not needed as much as large windows on the North wall because there is no direct sun. Plan your windows very carefully & you will get the most bang for the buck.

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@sugarfreejones
@sugarfreejones - 22.11.2023 01:31

Big YES on acoustics. We bought a new home a about 10 years ago that had a big entryway that led directly up to second floor. With hardwood floors and reflective walls, we could hear EVERYTHING downstairs when in the upstairs bedrooms. It was a primary reason we sold the house!

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@samrobinson5130
@samrobinson5130 - 21.11.2023 08:25

Has anyone ever told you that you look like Ryan Belleville?

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@correct_lee
@correct_lee - 11.11.2023 19:16

I wanted to watch this but the background music is really obnoxious. Just my opinion

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@alfaphire1947
@alfaphire1947 - 08.11.2023 16:15

IMO, you should never be able to see the back door or through the house from the front door. It far too easy to map a house for robbery, I like to have a partial wall or a mud room at the front door, sorry but you don't get to see the beauty of the home until you are invited in.

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@GForceFitness1
@GForceFitness1 - 28.10.2023 07:37

Excellent suggestions and I appreciate the fact that you talked about building science toward the end (prioritizing air sealing, using a rain screen behind the siding, etc). Those are vitally important points in the build that most people would skip or skimp on to afford the more expensive fixtures and eye-catching items that could be upgraded at a later time.

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@brailyn
@brailyn - 16.10.2023 08:16

Thanks! Please bookmark times/topics in the video so it is easier to review.

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@capcrouch5410
@capcrouch5410 - 13.10.2023 04:36

Never put a powder room or bathroom off of kitchen or dining room!

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@sonsil1246
@sonsil1246 - 08.10.2023 02:15

Warning , do not get any home protection from Old Republic Home Protection,orhp. They will screw you. Stay away from them.

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@anastaciazara1787
@anastaciazara1787 - 06.10.2023 05:38

Every single thing you listed is exactly why I hate my current house and why I'm hiring an architect to design the new house. I have an east-facing bay window in the breakfast nook and a west-facing window in the dining room, which are connected by the same walkway through in the kitchen, so no matter which room you're in, you're being blinded while you eat. I have a living room in the middle of the house that has no direct windows; it's always twilight. Furthermore, you have to walk through it to get to the kitchen from any of the bedrooms, which means no matter where you put the furniture, you're always walking into it. On top of that, while sitting on the couch facing the only wall where a tv can go, you can see both the master bedroom and the guest bathroom. The only upside is that the lot is glorious with minimal building restrictions, the property was reasonably priced because the house is terrible, and we knew when we bought it that we'd be tearing it down and replacing it anyways.

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@leandrapearson5628
@leandrapearson5628 - 22.09.2023 19:28

Great video - thank you. We are currently designing our retirement home and I am happy to say we considered much of what you shared. I am concerned about acoustics though. I would have liked to have seen some solutions in your video. My husband is hard of hearing (genetic) and will become more so. Loud rooms are difficult. Our designed kitchen is open to the family room with a shed (skillion) roof 10’ on one side and 16’ on the other side to side. We had planned luxury vinyl tile flooring for all but the bedrooms. After watching your video, I am rethinking it. Is there an architectural solution for “hard” surfaces being more noisy in a large room?

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@corinneryan6525
@corinneryan6525 - 20.09.2023 11:51

Awesome video!! Thank you for sharing your wisdom 💖✨

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@MorningClarity
@MorningClarity - 13.09.2023 03:49

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@spacecityguy
@spacecityguy - 12.09.2023 17:39

Really enjoyed watching this video. Your first point about bathroom placement resonates. I've a similar one that is hard for me to understand. I prefer a house plan with living and sleeping spaces separated. On top of it, security is paramount to any homeowner. I do not understand why architects keep coming up with plans that have bedrooms facing the street (less sense of security) and often next to the foyer (awkward). It looks so random that plans often have a den/office/dinning area on one side of the foyer and a bedroom on the other side. We live in a cookie-cutter starter house, but it took us a while to find this because many listings had a bedroom upfront.

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@carloscancel1863
@carloscancel1863 - 09.09.2023 21:55

Thank you so very w..

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@user-do7bb6kq8c
@user-do7bb6kq8c - 31.08.2023 00:01

Thanks for the helpful tips.

The background music nearly overwhelmed you speaking however.

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@hereforit2347
@hereforit2347 - 30.08.2023 05:11

I live in an old home and don’t have a powder room. But the bathroom is nicely tucked away off the hall (builders took these things into consideration back in the day).

What I like to do when I have company is have music softly playing in the bathroom. This gives guests the impression that whatever they’re doing in there can’t be heard outside the bathroom and actually makes the bathroom more soundproof. Guests feel comfortable and relaxed.

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@Vincentcam
@Vincentcam - 23.08.2023 15:52

Great tips that I haven’t heard before. We are building and this was awesome to watch. Thank you!

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@BanBiofuels
@BanBiofuels - 26.07.2023 02:16

My 3 big mistake list.
1) Never turn a bathroom into a hallway that leads to a clothes closet.
2) Never have one bathroom service in two bedrooms unless the bathroom door is in the hall. You do not want to connect two bedrooms via a bathroom.
3) Never make a kitchen part of the living room or family room. If you do, you will smell all the kitchen smells and listen to the refrigerator and dishwasher motors. Your big entertainment room with a television and stereo should be acoustically isolated from other rooms. Do not make the living room/ family room into a hall that must be walked through to get from one side of the house to the other.

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@mahas7013
@mahas7013 - 14.07.2023 01:36

Any book recommendations to learn more about designing functional layouts ?

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@Victoriahull
@Victoriahull - 01.04.2023 18:37

What if not doing an open plan? I want my kitchen and living rooms separated with a fireplace should I still have a view to back yard? Is it better to think for the future for halls, doors and bathrooms how wide should they be for like walkers and wheelchair? Where is the best place to put the mic? I've seen them in the island and the pantry.

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@JENTHINKSO
@JENTHINKSO - 22.03.2023 03:50

I'm interested in the content but the added noise is a huge turn-off. I'm going to have to quit at 34 seconds in but I'll give it a like to help this creator out because I think he might be a good content creator if he decides to reconsider his production style in future videos.

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@walkerb1734
@walkerb1734 - 07.03.2023 15:39

Great, insightful video! We will be building in a couple years and this really helped give us some things to think about

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@duikmans
@duikmans - 07.03.2023 02:56

The first one is only valid if the entryway is open. In Europe, it's quite common to have a guest restroom near the entry.

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@melindawallin3713
@melindawallin3713 - 06.03.2023 05:25

You pointed out some really useful things to consider when designing a home, things I don't think I would have thought of. I bought a already built home and wish I had seen this first, just to give me other things to think about. Thanks!

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@buds8423
@buds8423 - 03.03.2023 16:34

Totally agree with last point! Trying to do deep/moderate energy retrofit on an older home is SO hard where I am! To find a contractor to do the unseen, but extremely important things necessary in climate zone 6 usda zone 4 is almost impossible-they give lip service, but then want to do outdated, 30 year old techniques so the can hire untrained labor and can hide sloppy work . When the homeowner is more aware of the building science, there is something seriously wrong! Not having outrageous heating and cooling bills, having a draft free, well balanced HVAC, a house that doesn’t leak or stink, one that breaths and drains well-PRICELESS! Everyone here wants to sell some lick & stick curb appeal look for resale instead of helping us obtain carbon neutrality and age in place! So sick of it! I wish it were easy to hire New England or Canadian building companies to do work in the Midwest! They need the competition!

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@nmbr6kid
@nmbr6kid - 27.02.2023 09:54

I would prefer less busy music behind your dialogue so I can hear you and not feel the music pace is pushing. Great information. Thank you.

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@jayceperlmutter4317
@jayceperlmutter4317 - 27.02.2023 03:11

His ideas about views straight through from entry to exit are anti-feng shui.

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@JM-qw7vg
@JM-qw7vg - 25.02.2023 03:45

Great information! Please consider dropping the monotonous, repetitive, cloying background music. I wanted to watch all the way through but I just couldn't take it.

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@Miti-Nik
@Miti-Nik - 23.02.2023 05:40

Thank you for raising this very important and crucial point that what goes behind your drywall and the material that determines the performance of your house is so much more important than for example your stone countertops (which can be changed at ant point down the line) and other superficial items in your house. Unfortunately a lot of builders don't want to bother with these critical details and even more unfortunate is that most consumers (home owners) are not aware of these details and important criteria.

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@colleendelaney7643
@colleendelaney7643 - 23.02.2023 05:15

Like this educational information! Look forward to more!

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@MarkRLePage
@MarkRLePage - 22.02.2023 05:27

Congratulations on the success of this video. Almost 1,000 views. 🎉

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@user07-awubt01
@user07-awubt01 - 18.02.2023 10:03

Lots of good points 👍👍 the background music is drowning out your voice though..looking forward to next video

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@merryhunt9153
@merryhunt9153 - 18.02.2023 08:18

This is just plain wonderful. So intelligent! We renovated our house and never gave a thought to acoustics. It's not a problem, because we're quiet people, but we should have thought about it. I agree with you about the fancy roof on McMansions. I call them "witch's cottages."

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@cocokai9661
@cocokai9661 - 18.02.2023 03:07

Yes, function over form! Every time! This is what always drove me crazy on all those HGTV shows. It was all about the cosmetic aspects of a house and not the actual function of the house. So load baring walls were knocked down, storage eliminated, and banks of windows added! Yes, I'm looking at you Chip and Joanne! I've lived in Texas. I know what a bank of windows will be like in the heat of an August day. It will render that room unusable. So it's so important to be practical and not just think of that instagram photo. How you will actually be able to live in a house ( and not just whether your family/friends are impressed) is so important.

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@cocokai9661
@cocokai9661 - 18.02.2023 02:51

So glad you mentioned the roof design. I've been looking at house designs and I've been horrified at all the messy roof lines. I'm sure the designers think they're 'interesting' but they look like a hot mess! And yes, they'll be a nightmare to maintain and replace.

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@saskatoonsask3988
@saskatoonsask3988 - 17.02.2023 23:52

Information I would never think about when building a custom home and what is important when designing a home Thank you thank you thank you

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@odkhuu5723
@odkhuu5723 - 12.02.2023 15:57

lot of vloggers big mistake is background music is louder than their talks. keep it simple it's not an advertising and English learners can't catch your words even your audiences tired too

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@alisonmcpherson6561
@alisonmcpherson6561 - 04.02.2023 07:54

Background music is annoying.

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