Hi Tremolos We are very happy with the outcome also, the oak has been coated with Osmo so hoping that it keeps it look for a while yet. Thank you for watching and commenting Regards Kairos
Hi Y.lelielt Thank you for you comment, it is a great colour, this is the oak and the Osmo which has no colour to it, however brings out the colour of the timber Regards Kairos
Well I've totally binged watched and got to here so can't wait for more uploads , you have been amazing and smashed it you are an inspiration and Claire is a non stop diy queen ❤️
Hi Proprocess Thank you for your comment, we used Osmo oil, on the cladding, two coats, should keep it looking good for the next couple of years them will need a re coat Regards Kairos
Hi Andrew Pleased you like it, it did take a while however we like it, finishes the back well, move indoors again next week with the master bedroom 👍👍 Regards Kairos
Hi Gary I would say that the oak should last at least 50 years maybe longer as long as it gets looked after and a coat of oil every few years, however I guess the stone as its rock will basically last for ever !! Guess it comes down to the look that you want, we were looking to soften the back of the house against the render. Regards Kairos
Hi Suzieq The white window sill is the protective covering, to stop it getting damaged, glad you are enjoying our journey, keep watching as lots more to come. Regards Kairos
That’s not a bungalow like most people who buy a bungalow they really wanted a house so another bungalow bites the dust no wonder older people or families with special needs can’t get single story properties.it’s a real shame now bungalows are going for extortionate prices pricing them out of working families affordability.
Oak as cladding, that turned out really nice! Really durable and will age beautifully!
Hi Tremolos
We are very happy with the outcome also, the oak has been coated with Osmo so hoping that it keeps it look for a while yet.
Thank you for watching and commenting
Regards Kairos
Hello from Gironde France, i love what you've done. It’s wonderful. Happy to follow you.
Hi Pannetierj
Thank you for watching and subscribing, very glad you are enjoying.
Regards Kairos
I like the cladding. The wood has a beautiful color.
Hi Y.lelielt
Thank you for you comment, it is a great colour, this is the oak and the Osmo which has no colour to it, however brings out the colour of the timber
Regards Kairos
one "word" ... woooow ...
Hi Maphilib
Thank you and thank you for watching, lots more to come on our journey to completion.
Regards Kairos
Well I've totally binged watched and got to here so can't wait for more uploads , you have been amazing and smashed it you are an inspiration and Claire is a non stop diy queen ❤️
Hi Tracey
WOW Thank you for watching and your comment, Claire wants your "Non Stop DIY Queen" on a t-shirt 😃😃
Regards Kairos
Very interesting facade technology
The house is just transformed and beautiful.)
What agent was used to coat the wood?
Hi Proprocess
Thank you for your comment, we used Osmo oil, on the cladding, two coats, should keep it looking good for the next couple of years them will need a re coat
Regards Kairos
@@Kairosproperty Thank you, the wood constantly requires renewing the protective layer every 2 years
Wow what an amazing transformation your house looks really nice 👏 👌
Hi Valerie
Glad you like it, we are very happy with it, complete the rear.
Regards Kairos
Beautiful 👏🏾🇬🇧
Hi Val
Thank you for you comment, glad you like our work
Regards Kairos
Really tastefully done guys!
Hi Christopher
Thank you for watching, propper sorted the back of the house, totally different from the front !! Glad you like it.
Regards Kairos
Oak looks amazing 👍🏻
Hi Mike
Thank you, have to say we are very glad with the out come, really brings out the sharp edges of the render.
Regards Kairos
Really good.
Hi Bentboys
Why thank you very much, and cheers for the comment.
Regards Kairos
You can really see how far you and Claire have come on now the cladding is installed. You should be very proud of your achievements.
Hi RpR_makes
We we have been on the case for 2years but you are right we are getting there !!
Regards Kairos
cracking job on that, well done, its tedious work but will last a very long time with annual oiling👌
Hi Brian
Thank You, thats true just a once a year job and the rest of the walls are almost maintenance free.
Regards Kairos
Well worth the time and patience it looks fantastic
Hi Andrew
Pleased you like it, it did take a while however we like it, finishes the back well, move indoors again next week with the master bedroom 👍👍
Regards Kairos
Beautiful!
Hi Omapetra
keep watching, more beaitiful to come if Claire has something to do with it 👍👍
Regards Kairos
Cladding looks incredible 👌
Hi Flamflam
Glad you like it and thank you for your comment.
Regards Kairos
Wow looks great
Hi Carol
Thank you glad you like it 👍👍
Regards Kairos
I’ve watched all the videos in this series and I’ve absolutely loved watching your progress. It’s going to be a beautiful house when done
Hi Alex
thank you and glad you are enjoying the vids 👍👍 we are looking forward to it being finished !!
Regards Kairos
Good job guys
Hi Bertrand
Thank you, we are also pleased with it. Thank you also for sticking with our journey.
Regards Kairos
Absolutely love it 👍🍺 you two did a blinding job 😎
Hi Squigles
Cheers 🍺🍺🥂 glad you like it, we are propper chuffed with it.
Regards Kairos
It is looking fantastic
Hi Anne
Thank you for watching and commenting, glad you like it and stay with us on out journey 👍👍👍
Regards Kairos
What’s the lifespan on the oak do you think ? I’m being asked to pick between wooden cladding or z stone .
Hi Gary
I would say that the oak should last at least 50 years maybe longer as long as it gets looked after and a coat of oil every few years, however I guess the stone as its rock will basically last for ever !! Guess it comes down to the look that you want, we were looking to soften the back of the house against the render.
Regards Kairos
That looks absolutely beautiful guys! What a lot of hard work but how satisfying!! 😊
Might be a silly question, but why the white windowsill?
Hi Suzieq
The white window sill is the protective covering, to stop it getting damaged, glad you are enjoying our journey, keep watching as lots more to come.
Regards Kairos
@@Kairosproperty 👍😀
nice
Hi Quenn
Thank you, glad you like it, lots more to come.
Regards Kairos
That’s not a bungalow like most people who buy a bungalow they really wanted a house so another bungalow bites the dust no wonder older people or families with special needs can’t get single story properties.it’s a real shame now bungalows are going for extortionate prices pricing them out of working families affordability.
Hi Eleanor
Thank you for watching and your comment 👍😃
Regards Kairos