Amazing cliffside home… built in 10 Minute Timelapse
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Published 2022-03-11
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Join the Perkins Crew for an EPIC Timelapse of a build on a cliffside in the mountains of Western North Carolina. This video is a high speed compilation of the complete build, from footings, to dried-in framing over a time period of about two months. Make sure to check out the complete series playlist for over 20 full videos explaining how we did everything in this time-lapse! • Building A Mountain Cabin | start to ...
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All Comments (21)
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These type of time-lapse videos are so satisfying to watch! You should do one for every project when the houses are 100% complete as the final video in a build's series!
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I can’t believe they built that house in 10 minutes. Truly impressive.
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I think it's interesting how the requirements for a sound foundation varies across countries.
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What a beautiful plywood and duct tape house. I especially love how it takes full advantage of that view with tiny windows placed in a few locations.
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The builders are all seems to be hard working, harmonious and it looks like every one knows their duty. Wonderful collaboration
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A little landslide can work wonders in getting a house like that realistically re-positioned.
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We had a house built this winter. We live in a cyclone prone area (Odisha, India) and hence, we had to get in a 17ft deep foundation. I am quite amazed at how the styles of construction vary from region to region. Also, our home is made completely out of brick, cement and concrete. Wood was used only in the interiors.
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I am not sure I am as impressed watching this go up as I was dreaming about a home made of wood. I must have had something else in mind for sure, as the weather/elements and noise carrying across rooms starts to play in mind.
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That was so nice of them to leave that space under the house so all the creepy crawlies can have a place to live too.
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I can't believe that the windows were so small. A view like that should have glass everywhere.
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Absolutely beautiful work. Looks so gorgeous. Well done boys.
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Framework and plywood. Nice shed.
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As a European, this style of building is kind of cute. No offense, it is a fun video and probably a nice house to live in - as long as the weather plays nice.
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The way they make a house in under "10 minutes", gives me the inspiration to run around the globe in 2 minutes. Yeah, I can totally run around the world in 2 minutes. Edit : Those who are saying that they have already mentioned "timelapse" in the title, I would like to make it clear that the title has been changed. The word "timelapse" wasn't there when I wrote this comment. Hell that was the reason I had to make a sarcastic comment. 😐
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Anyone have any idea which stocks may be experiencing major growth this new year season? A lot of people have been talking about a March bounce. I recently sold my Boca Grande, Florida, house, and I want to invest a lump sum before equities recover in the stock market. Is now a good time to buy or not?
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Builders bravo! 👏🏾 I really hope I can get a team of great builders for my floorplan one day. This was amazing to learn and watch how it was done. Thank you for allowing us to experience it as you all did it.
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Something about seeing everything in sequence going up so rapidly does amazing things for integrating everything you learned while watching all the previous videos detailing each stage of the process. When watching each of the videos leading up to this I was trying to take in and learn everything you were sharing about the process so I was zoomed in on exactly what you were doing, your thought processes and methods, etc. But just now watching the time lapse I had a flood of memories of everything you were teaching/demonstrating before only it all got knit together into one smooth flow. I don't know how else to explain it, but a bunch of things fell into place watching this and the whole process feels less intimidating...
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Even as the video started, part of my brain was still thinking the house was “built in 10 minutes”. On a more serious note, I don’t care what anyone says about a beach house, there’s something way more calming and soothing about the peacefulness and serenity of being surrounded by the hilly countryside.
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That time lapse episode where you caught that two by four, that was excellent. Your face was as calm as it could possibly ever be.
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It is interesting to see how different US and European style of building is. I've never seen this light type of building style before, here everything is just masive.