ARCHITECT REDESIGNS - A Tiny Office Desk Setup - 3.6sqm/39sqft
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⏱ Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:24 The Office
01:43 The Model
02:51 The Changes
06:56 The Design
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This is not design advice, nor can I give you design advice. Everything in this video is conceptual and is for entertainment purposes only and not for the purpose of providing design advice. Nothing in this video should be construed to form an architect client relationship. You should contact your own architect to obtain advice regarding any particular project.
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If this is a series, I'd love if you could include follow ups from people who take the advice and update their setups based on your advice.
@impossidan1851
2 жыл бұрын
That would be dopee
@vanmata433
2 жыл бұрын
this and more pls
@fabhi
2 жыл бұрын
Yes please
@GameOnMario
10 ай бұрын
Yes please
This was unbelievable, wow, just wow.
@DanielTitchener
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Paddy!! 🙌🏼😃
So excited to see more of these.
If he ends up remodeling the space hopefully he shares the photos with you. Would love to see it when it's finished!
I love the way you describe perceptions such as "calm in one's peripheral vision". So true.
I'm a fan of the before with the wood tones and character. It felt used with a sense of purpose.
Blown away by how you seem to generate these renders so easily. Incredible.
@laurence9695
Жыл бұрын
Software package!!!!
This gives me motivation to try this. My wife and I share a room on the ground floor of our house as an office. I don't even use my half anymore because we have so much of her stuff taking over the whole room. The house has NO storage at all except under the stairs.
I'm absolutely speechless. What a wonderful minimalist design. Thanks for sharing.
Wow congratulations to the lucky one who got selected for the makeover concept! Great video Daniel!
This was such a beautiful transformation! I really hate the small box rooms in our houses, but this really shows how much you can make use of it :) Excited for this series!
Daniel, this was absolutely fantastic. I can't imagine the amount of time this took to do, but I sure hope we see more of these in the future!
You always surprise me with what can be done with such small, well used, fully packed little spaces - as I always begin by thinking not much can be done and then you end up with a lovely welcoming and efficient space. I’m very much enjoying your work.
You completely transformed the room. It's giving me a lot of inspiration for my own set up, keep it up Daniel!
I love this series! It's great to see the thought process and work process with different mediums. I never thought of a render in the same perspective as the photo. The before and after were striking and more convincing. Most of the people I know dislike white spaces, but I personally think they make the room seem bigger. The accent colors are concentrated on the important items such as monitors, tabletop and window. Looking forward to more ☺️
This was so fun to watch! Would love to see more videos like this. Maybe he will actually transform his room.
This is probably my favorite series of yours. Super inspiring to see how rooms can be transformed so functionally and aesthetically!
An excellent start to this new series! Love it. As well as these design mock-up videos, it would to cool to have a bonus ep a few months down the line to follow up with some of the folks submitting these photos and see how their redesigns went (if they happened), practically speaking. Maybe also a total estimated budget at the end, totaling all the prices in the screenshots for the various IKEA/amazon items you mentioned. Unless there was one and I missed it.
Great work documenting the process. It helps to see how it all comes together vs just the before and after.
I’m already in love with series and it’s just the first one 😍 Awesome to see your thinking process Daniel, please keep them coming!
Hi Daniel, fellow architect here! I really do have to second your recommendation to put in an LED strip to replace the task lighting. I did this in my own home office at the start of the pandemic and it's made such a huge difference to my workspace. One of the biggest benefits for me is that becuase the light comes from all angles, it doesnt cast shadows when you're writing or drawing. Excellent for anyone who might be doing a lot of sketching or writing! As an alternative option to the timber batten, you can also get very low profile aluminium channels which are designed to run the LED strip in. They look very tidy and come with a diffuser on the front, which helps give a more uniform light from the strip. You can even get a flush mounted version if you're handy with a router! Great video by the way, and really slick render 👍
@katew4099
7 күн бұрын
I love your idea of the low profile aluminum channel. Can you share a link please? Also is the LED strip attached to an outlet or battery operated?
Hey Daniel! Love this vid! Absolutely amazing! You should do more like these
this is a brilliant idea and you've absolutely nailed it mate! please make this a series!!! i've always subconciously wanted something like this! 🔥🔥❤️
What a great video. So fascinating to see how everything came together layer by layer. Excellent.
what an awesome and underrated channel this is! even non-architects like me really relate and appreciate the wonders of space design. you have really translated design language concepts and principles to a commoner like me and made it really enjoyable to watch. Can’t wait to have more videos from you soon!
This was fascinating, I definitely have a new appreciation for architects and their creativity! I imagine that a lot of poor designs are people just trying to save a quick dollar
You inspire us to move forward and improve our spaces and ourselves! Thank you so much for your videos
would love to see you do more like this 😊 your design concept is always on point.
Wow! That was a great video, I love these kind of videos, in fact I love desks full stop. Looking forward to the next one.
I was blown away by the transformation. How i wish I have an architect friend 😀
Getting rid of useless storage space is a huge one!! I moved in with my girlfriend just before things got crazy and suddenly I needed space for an office. I took some unused space in the basement and finished the walls. She gave me this old desk/table/cabinet type of thing that doesn't seem to know what it wants to be and is good at neither of those things. The room is 7' wide and the desk thing was only 6' wide so there were gaps and tons of clutter on that thing and it was a horrible place to work from. I took care of this last fall when a local wood supplier got the perfect piece I wanted... It's a maple slab 2 1/2" thick roughly 25" wide. I took it to work on our CNC router to flatten the top and cut 3 edges to the precise dimension of the back of the room, including the out of squareness of the walls. I flipped it over and cut relief pockets on each side of the new desktop. Back home I anchored pieces of angle iron to the wall studs and dropped the desktop in place. The angle supports hide in the pockets so it just looks like this massive shelf that's levitating in the back of the room. I screwed a length of low profile cable trough under along the back edge to hide all the wires into. It looks super clean and the slab's live edge with it's slight curve and wavyness feels like it wraps around you and is super comfy to work on. Last detail, in order not to hide the fabulous wood grain, my mousepad is just a circle of glass from an old broken clock.
@EmmaVB82
2 жыл бұрын
That sounds amazing 😍
Wow!! This was pretty cool! As an architect I love this kind of designs! Keep going man! Can't wait for next videos of the series
This is awesome, can’t wait to see more! Will definitely be sending ours, it’s a very unusual alcove in our bedroom!
That skadis looks so practical! Nice video, great redesign! When we did reno in our office, the best change was Music computing touch screen.
wow your sketch up and photoshop skills are amazing. thanks so much for this Daniel!!
I saw the model online and had no idea it was just a concept. Looks amazing, so clean yet functional and comfortable. Very cool!
So excited to see more of these. lovely concepts.
It was in the right balance between informative and entertaining. Hope to see some more
Love everything but the chair. I would never pick function over form on something like a chair. Armrests are very important. Herman Miller Aeron or Steelcase Leap are good options for chairs with adjustable armrests.
@EmmaVB82
2 жыл бұрын
Also the Humanscale Freedom (which is what I have), which also looks quite sleek, and not like the bulky black plastic monstrosities normally associated with office chairs (though both the ones you mentioned look great too!) . I absolutely hate arm rests on chairs that I can’t lower enough to get out of the way, and on my old chair in the office I actually just took them off entirely, and was much happier for it! The arms on the Freedom are great because they can lower all the way down :)
this was absolutely phenomenal!
This gave me a lot of inspiration, thank you, you did a great job
Daniel! Loving this series already! Would love a video on your homes loft conversion🤩
What an AWESOME series idea. This is so cool.
Really enjoyed this video. Amazing what you can do with a small space.
Can you please make this a series? I'm a first year architecture student and videos like this one would help me a lot in terms of how to use softwares to create beautiful designs.
This is amazing, please continue making videos like this!
Nice job. The room turned out great. I like this video concept of people asking you to do a redesign of their place. Looking forward to see some more!
I really love showing the use of sketch up and photo shop.
So cool, love seeing the possibilities
Such a cool video idea. I’m at a stage in my life in which I’m trying to declutter. It’s tough, but so worth it. Wish I had a small space like this to do this work to lol
This project looks incredible! Good job Daniel!☺️☺️
Thanks for showing the idea of TV mounts for lifting monitors off the desk. Great job with this video 👍
I absolutely love your channel and designs. Extremely practical and beautiful.
God damn, this was amazing. So informative and entertaining at the same time. This is the type of content I love to see because it's so intelligent and mature. Please make more of these!
We need more of these!!! Love it
I like that you walk us through your thought process including the "back to the drawing board" moments.
This was super informative and overall such a great video!
This video is incredible! Aspiring to learn to design and use these softwares like you. This should be a series!
I think trying to convert that door into pocketdoor would help the feeel a lot more too when entering/exiting and being able to leave it open.
Really fun exercise, loving this series from you
I really love your works which timelessly simplicity ever yet
One suggestion - don't forget to use plants as part of the deisgn. Even with sunlamps if neccesary. It can add softness and cleanse the air also :)
@Alicia-ij6gt
Жыл бұрын
Yes. Even a little cactus is good, and they mean you can go away for as long as a month without returning to a dead plant.
WOW, in love with these series!
REALLY loving this series! You have a new subscriber in me.
Gotta love this. I'll have a box office as well in our home. This will be useful.
I am so in love with this channel already!!!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ second video that I watched and I will keep watching.
Great vid! Very inspiring. Would love to see more like this.
Awesome job, loved seeing your process.
This is very impressive. Thank you for sharing with us!
Absolutely love this series 🤙🏼
Brilliant, love the design.
Wow, such a great job! The concept of the video is very interesting. It should be a series. 👌👌👌😮
Wow what a transformation and so practical.
Its awesome! Love the final setup.
I am in high school and I like architecture.......looking forward to pursue in.... But this series is already so inspiring...thank u for creating this
This is awesome bro! Definitely more these please! 🙏🏾
Excited that I stumbled onto your work.
Final design is so clean and neat!
I love this series! Keep it coming!
I'm really happy that KZread recommended one of your videos! Thanks for the great content.
Love the final output❤️❤️
Wow this was great! I would love to possibly see a tutorial on how to do something like this. Your use of vray and photoshop is fantastic!
Just stumbled onto your channel, so glad I did. I am struggling with my home office: it is a disaster. Being a home designer, I think it's the "cobbler's child has no shoes" sort of an affair! Yikes. Thanks for the inspiration. The comment about half the things in the office not needing to be in the office hit hard! LOL Cheers.
This was amazing, thank you!! As an aspiring ID, these videos are incredibly helpful!! :)
absolutely incredible
WOW! Loved the video! Excited to see the next ones.
Im in love with this series
Just found your massively helpful channel and subd :) thanks man. And thank God for nice people like you!
This is absolutely stunning!!!
Why is this so satisfying!
This was amazing!!! More of these please!!
So satisfying, more of these please
Such a fan of how this channel is evolvingg
My want to redesign my workspace has intensified by 100000%
i loved this video! Also, that was a lot of work! it turned out great
I love what you did to this pace! Although I would like to see your design solution if this person needed to have some of those book at arm's reach. I'm really intrigued to know what you could do to make that happen!
Yasssssss - this is the content we are living for, Dan 👏🏼
Fantastic job Daniel, keep it up. If possible please do a follow up since this is your first one of the series.
This video inspired me buy a damn filing cabinet, weed out non-essentials, and organize my crap! Thanks.
wow that looks amazing.