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Quantum MakersPublished at February 20, 2026 at 08:00 PM23:50
Young Woman Turns OLD STUDIO into LUXURY CAVE in JUST 35 DAYS | Start to Finish thumbnail

Young Woman Turns OLD STUDIO into LUXURY CAVE in JUST 35 DAYS | Start to Finish

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Published time
February 20, 2026 at 08:00 PM
Duration
23:50
Video type
Science & Technology
Channel region
Spain
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3.4M
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41.7K
Comments
2.2K
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$2K - $11.7K
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$0.6 - $3.5
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young
Video Description
What happens when a blank, box-shaped room is stripped of its straight lines, its flat ceilings, and its predictable corners, and rebuilt as if it were carved from stone? From bare concrete and exposed wiring, Janine Bruce reshapes an ordinary interior into a sculpted cave dwelling where walls swell instead of meeting at 90 degrees, countertops fracture like cliff edges, a fireplace rises from masonry blocks into hand-textured stone, and the floor dissolves into irregular slabs that erase the visual boundary between structure and terrain. Overhead, a custom-engineered “open sky” system, built from reflective metal geometry, concealed LED drivers, glass panels, and a wooden skylight frame, breaks the ceiling plane entirely, flooding the space with light that feels atmospheric rather than artificial. The viewer cannot immediately tell where the solid boundary ends, and that uncertainty is precisely what makes the room feel larger, deeper, almost outdoors. Reinforced concrete countertops are cast in place and carved to resemble fractured rock. A fireplace is block-built, plaster-sculpted, and hand-painted into believable stone. The floor is mapped, jointed, tinted, and sealed stone by stone to mimic natural bedrock rather than tile. Electrical systems are wired from scratch to power hidden lighting zones. Reflective materials are engineered to manipulate perception. Even the furniture placement reinforces the illusion that the space was shaped by erosion, not construction. The result is a home that feels excavated rather than assembled, organic yet engineered, rugged yet warm, immersive yet functional. By the end, the room seems to be shaped by mother nature itself! 娟小劉 Janine Bruce Disclaimer: Quantum Tech HD is not affiliated with the businesses whose products are shown in this review. Any trademarks depicted are the property of their respective owners.
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