Niels and Bianca wanted to bring nature inside their Barcelona apartment. A former sewing workshop (for the bikini shop downstairs), they liked the apartment’s connection to the artisanal Gothic quarter, but they wanted to open up the space and let light flow through.
To divide the bedroom from the bathroom and the kitchen from the entryway, Designer Felipe Ara
What about when they have guests over? I would not like to visit someone who doesn't have a closed toilet..?
The grass walls could have been replaced with cabinetry?
Too bad he didn't use marijuana plants.?
What happens if you have to take a really massive dump?
I really like thia channel, really inspiring?
An interesting idea, with rather bizarre and sad comments. Apparently Social Justice, even for the vegetable kingdom, trumps the teaching of elementary science and critical thinking in the schools of the day.?
I understand the concept and kind of like it. But seriously I would have to have a door separating the toilet at least. I really would not want my partner's "smells" waking me up when they take a crap, and I don't want mine drifting off to the rest of the place either. am i the only one thinking this??
wow im inspired?
I don't want to smell someone's bathroom activities while I'm trying to sleep in that bed.?
These people are dutch, the accent :)?
Very interesting use of a normally
certainly not minimalist (how is this a minimalist apartment anyway?
a dump?
kinda like going to the bathroom behind the bushes without the outdoors.?
Silly…?
I don't think it is very successful. It is thicker than a regular wall and it does not look nice. The whole apartment looks like a shop.
It's a house plant between panes of glass. We can do better than this. ?
Kirsten, I love your videos, but I miss that opening sequence.