DIY Build A Japanese-Style Solid Wood Shed & Tea House with A Deck (Part 1) 建造日式茶屋+花园储物 (1)
Build a 6'*8' solid wood shed to store all gardening stuff and enjoy afternoon tea/coffee time with the family
Жүктеу.....
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@dianehughes59305 ай бұрын
Thank you for filming this for us.
@bigmama4293 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing so beautiful
@remka2000 Жыл бұрын
Interesting build! In Japan you would probably replace shoji once a year, mostly because of small kids poking holes in them for fun 😂 But they tend to be used in tandem with actual windows these days... You would probably patch them with cute shapes until the next replacement... Love the engawa part! Do you plan to put tatami inside ? If you want to go for a traditional insolation tokyo llama has an interesting channel where he reforms an old country house pretty much from scratch and has some interesting bits (you might already know ahah). Cheers from Shonan !
@nookstong9414 ай бұрын
Incredible
@richardhart7652 Жыл бұрын
Very good and inspiring
@kim00mik Жыл бұрын
Hi, thank you for sharing your build process! Very inspiring. Is there a part 2? Also, is the shoji paper on the sliding doors waterproofing/weather proof?
@gardenoflagomatcalgary
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your kind words! Part 2 will come after the freezing cold weather, lol. The roof covers the doors, so the shoji paper barely gets wet. Even the shoji paper is wet, it will dry very quickly. The doors didn't get any damage even with storms or 50+ km/h wind. But I accidentally broke a few parts by moving in/out the sharp gardening tools. 😶
@janosik15027 күн бұрын
omg you could not use more send music???
@kikiyoshimura37702 ай бұрын
how much will I be looking at grand total for building this?
@eduardochavacano9 ай бұрын
What do you call that papee and whay is an alternative?
@koam72343 ай бұрын
... awful roof - and tilt to the wrong way without any rainwater management. The hole build looks diy on a lower level...
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Thank you for filming this for us.
Thanks for sharing so beautiful
Interesting build! In Japan you would probably replace shoji once a year, mostly because of small kids poking holes in them for fun 😂 But they tend to be used in tandem with actual windows these days... You would probably patch them with cute shapes until the next replacement... Love the engawa part! Do you plan to put tatami inside ? If you want to go for a traditional insolation tokyo llama has an interesting channel where he reforms an old country house pretty much from scratch and has some interesting bits (you might already know ahah). Cheers from Shonan !
Incredible
Very good and inspiring
Hi, thank you for sharing your build process! Very inspiring. Is there a part 2? Also, is the shoji paper on the sliding doors waterproofing/weather proof?
@gardenoflagomatcalgary
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your kind words! Part 2 will come after the freezing cold weather, lol. The roof covers the doors, so the shoji paper barely gets wet. Even the shoji paper is wet, it will dry very quickly. The doors didn't get any damage even with storms or 50+ km/h wind. But I accidentally broke a few parts by moving in/out the sharp gardening tools. 😶
omg you could not use more send music???
how much will I be looking at grand total for building this?
What do you call that papee and whay is an alternative?
... awful roof - and tilt to the wrong way without any rainwater management. The hole build looks diy on a lower level...
why is this song depressing