Just a note from someone who worked with adhesives. It looked like there was silver Duct Tape on some of the oak bar parts you moved. You should remove the tape as soon as possible. With prolonged contact, the adhesive will attack and destroy the wood finish to the point where it will be hard to remove the residue and discolor the wood when you do. All I'm saying is you will save refinishing if you remove it sooner rather than later. Other than that it all looks great!
Love the idea to move the gorgeous coffee machine into the bar, I can picture it looking spectacular and being used more often there! I also love the stained glass panels and think they would look amazing repurposed as lighting. I can picture them placed horizontally high up along the walls, hung from the ceiling behind the bar or even hung vertically on the walls …the possibilities are endless really! 😂 Please Billy do not get rid of them yet, I know how creative your mind is and as the bar begins to take shape I am sure you will have some ingenious inspiration that will see them used with creativity! 😉
I love those stain glass windows, would be fantastic to see them incorporated into the room again. They’re sadly misused currently with uneven lighting, with decent lighting behind them on a wall they’d be a huge feature - not specifically religious but hinting at the original use of the room. Combined with the warm glow of the bar and the coffee machine it would be glorious ambiance to drink in 😍
Yay, that Gloriously beautiful coffee machine work of art will be Perfect in the bar. Many of us thought that was where it would be in its full glory but of course we also knew that it would be beautiful wherever it ended up. It is so Stunning!! Gleaming metal and gleaming wood of the bar and a social hub! Petherick (and friends) Magic! 😊
Billy, I've said it before, and I'll say it again, what you are doing for the Convent, the town, and all of these, now family, workers, is amazing. It is so amazing to see such positive energy in the world. Saving architecture, quality furniture, fixtures, art, and giving so much work for all these wonderful gents. I can't say enough about how I feel uplifted watching your dedicated work. Crack On!
A chapel (large enough for weddings), a kitchen (large enough for catering), a huge dining area, a bar with custom bespoke coffee urn....missing the grand ballroom for dancing, gorgeous grounds for weddings pics & parking for 100. Could a wedding venue be in the Convents future?
Being a RC, I believe that this room, was a chapel. After the reforms of Vatican II, many sisters left the orders. Modern liturgy and a smaller community, called for a smaller space for the liturgy and daily prayers of the nuns. Added the colored glass panels in that arrangement, makes me think it didn't become a common space until it became a retirement convent for the older nuns. Having access to medical care close by. Great work and kudos for restoring this amazing building.
The bank furniture looked heavy! Kudos to Simon, Yanis, Steve, and Dad for moving it all! The stained glass is beautiful, Billy, even if it isn’t ancient. I hope you can incorporate it some way in the library, dining room, or bar area. Love from Pennsylvania, USA 💕🌷🐻
I think the stained glass is beautiful also and I also thought it would be stunning incorporated with the bar scenery. Window coverings maybe instead of all curtains or even a cubby for things you don't want seen. Lights behind them would be another idea for dim lighting.
The stained glass doors would look spectacular if placed horizontal and backlit behind the bar with liquor and glassware placed on glass shelves in front of it. Love your ideas and learning techniques. Great work!
I wondered if the stained glass panels could be used behind the bar and backlit and then have shelves to hold the bottles in front. Great work guys and what a beautiful building.
I thought they would make a beautiful accordion door between the old chapel and the new bar.. so the bar could be used and keep folks out of the chapel when you want to. Personally I think Michael could come up with a wonderful idea for them as well. I love them they remind me of my childhood. They also would make part of an amazing green house but weather would be really harsh on them.😊
I think you should take the stained glass doors and make two sets of room divider screens for future use when it is a hotel or event space. Dividers can be useful for events to make large rooms smaller. You have the huge ceilings, so they could be used anywhere needed.
The room you are referring to as the bar was originally the nuns private chapel where they would go to pray or participate in the Mass without being on display to the public. This was a very common space in a cloister, referred to as the Choir. You can still see a choir in the convents of cloistered nuns today (Carmelites, Poor Clares, Benedictines, etc). The main part of the chapel would have been for the public and the hospital patients and the side chapel was off limits to anyone outside the community. Just so you will know. Definitely not a TV room for the nuns.
Coffee machine will be great in the bar!! I remember a coffee machine in the office? TEAM PETHERICK'S TEAMWORK IS IMPRESSIVE!!! & you are a visionary, Billy!! Blessings to all on the team.
Not counting the last video the last time I saw it I thought they put it somewhere with that video machine but I must have missed what happened after that. Was it in a video?
Please don't get rid of the stained glass in that room with the right lighting at night it would be amazing especially in a bar the right atmosphere sets the mood
If you have a plain wall, you could hang the stain glass panels with a backlight, instant art. They would look nice upstairs in the library if you use rich red or green for the inside of the cabinets
Please never get rid of those stained glass doors, and please don't sell them off, they're valuable and beautiful, plus it could be a nice challenge to try and repurpose them somewhere in the building.
@sr.marycatherineperry547 yes, typically 70s-80s. But it would cost a lot to have these made now. They're very nice, aren't they? Now if they'd be from the 1700s, that would be quite different thing, but I don't know of many examples of stained glass from that period. Glass used to be more functional in those days I suppose.
Putting the copper coffee maker in the bar, eventually and plumbed in, is a great idea. It looks beautiful and like a stallion in the kitchen. But the use of the coffee maker is for serving coffee. And a kitchen main purpose is for preparation . (( once the coffee maker in the bar, it will be in the right spot and have its own proud standing display. “”. we can’t wait to see what the ghost recorder has got for us today !! “”
Billy, In Convents, the Nuns used to sit separately from the rest of the congregation. I believe that is what that room to the side was for. Sometimes they would go as far as separating the Nuns with a screen. If there was a connecting door. The balcony would have been for patients that could come to service.
I always thought that having stained glass on the ceiling in the Chateau kitchen, below the patio terrace with back lighting would be beautiful. Imagine all that color added to it(using the stained glass doors)
I love the chapel. Can’t wait to see Michael using his artistic talent in there - whenever that’ll be as I know he’s plenty of things on at the moment. But I’m sure we’ll all still be watching!
Those stained glass doors would look lovely going into the library! Or on the windows to filter the light in the library…… they would add so much ambiance.
I had a Hager panel in my house when I bought it (40yo.) and I put those exact ones you have here in the extension, roof and basement when I did them. Nothing to complain, I'd do it time and again...
Do save the stainglass somewhere so it doesn't get damaged. I know you probably won't use them again but they are amazing even if they are from the 70's❤
That style of stained glass plays off Piet Mondrian’s color blocking (although he deliberately chose to use fewer colors). The windows in this reception area could be from the 1950s up to the 1970s, with the effect of an abstract mosaic. I agree that a better location could be found for these windows. With direct sunlight streaming through, they could definitely add some beauty somewhere.
@@AnnaMarieKenward This is true. I didn't like the 70s design back when I was a kid in the 70s. It is funny how we all have strong feelings about those doors! If they were mine I would happily give them to you! :-)
I love the bar idea with the coffee machine, it is ideal for serving a lot of people quickly. The coloured glass panels in the doors are contemporary and beautiful. Have you considered taking them out of the doors and turning them into light boxes which would probably reach right across the wall behind the bar under the ceiling? The shelving for bottles glasses etc would then start underneath.
If there is a space adjacent to the bar, the stained glass panels, if backlit, would work well in a small dance area. It could be useful if the convent is ever used for hosting events. Tipsy people love to dance!
The stained glass doors are very beautiful. It would be nice to repurpose them for ambiance, possibly in the bar, dining room, or in the library as accent walls.
You look particularly roguishly handsome today Billy. The coffee machine will look stunning in the bar. Yanis behind bar was hilarious🤣🤣 Nice to see Steve. It will be great to see the ceiling and asbesetos gone. 🥰
What beautiful pieces of furniture. The history behind them would be so fascinating to know. It is all so very beautiful. Take care and be safe! May the Lord bless you and keep you always.
hadn't really clocked that the bar is right next to the Chapel. sheer genius- ( ..."blah blah blah,...pronounce you man and wife- now lets all go have a drink" sounds like a dream wedding to me)! If possible, you've just rocked up to a higher place of esteem in my book with this....
The room off the chapel is the Cloister for the Nuns to attend Mass and sing the Office without being in the congregation. An iron grille would have separated the main chapel from the sister's cloister. It would originally have matched the main chapel in decoration and there would have been choir stalls for the sisters.
I would definitely incorporate the stained-glass windows into the bar's design. You could line them up horizontally or vertically beside each other creating a wall of stained-glass which could be lit from behind. Another option would be to secure them to the windows creating a "moody" atmosphere common in a bar setting. Cheers!
Coffee is essential to survival, and by that, I mean everyone around me survival. A bottle of wooder, some course grounds, and a French press will make you a cup of that black elixir of Life. Great work!!!
Those stained glass panels still hit me every time you show them. They remind me of the “ Partridge Family” bus (don’t laugh, I’m a trivia geek), which was inspired by the art of Piet Mondrian, so maybe these panels were inspired by him as well? Either way, they’re beautiful and I would keep them!
Please leave those lovely stained-glass panels in the bar. They would look amazing with the shelving next them holding glass wear and exotic bottles. Another wonderful video showing the progress being made. Love the relationship you have with the team of mighty helpers. It just goes to show the type of man you are Billy, being surrounded by such loyal friends and family. PS: you forgot about the sound recording laptop you left in your office; oh well next video.
We’ve got the electrical supply for our old house and the kitchen and we have a frame that’s half chalkboard half corkboard that covers the majority of it obviously could find a lot something nicer for a formal dining room
I’m so happy you are putting the coffee machine in the bar where everyone can see it. It’s the best idea ever.
Just a note from someone who worked with adhesives. It looked like there was silver Duct Tape on some of the oak bar parts you moved. You should remove the tape as soon as possible. With prolonged contact, the adhesive will attack and destroy the wood finish to the point where it will be hard to remove the residue and discolor the wood when you do. All I'm saying is you will save refinishing if you remove it sooner rather than later. Other than that it all looks great!
I noticed that too and was about to say the same!
Yes!!! I was just going to say that.
Those glass panels, backlit, would be very impressive as backing to proposed shelving for bar.
Yeah! What she said! 😁😂😁
Coffee machine will be superb in the bar rather than the kitchen. Especially as it has to be plumbed in. Love it!!👏👏👌👌❤
Another thing I love about Simon is he always says, "No problem."
And the helpers are thinking: "We're going to the chapel, and we're gonna get knackered."
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Debbie here..👩🌾. I love your vision on the restoration,,,it’s going to be fabulous place to visit…job well done guys,,Crack On!
Love the idea to move the gorgeous coffee machine into the bar, I can picture it looking spectacular and being used more often there! I also love the stained glass panels and think they would look amazing repurposed as lighting. I can picture them placed horizontally high up along the walls, hung from the ceiling behind the bar or even hung vertically on the walls …the possibilities are endless really! 😂 Please Billy do not get rid of them yet, I know how creative your mind is and as the bar begins to take shape I am sure you will have some ingenious inspiration that will see them used with creativity! 😉
The crack on sign in the office should go in the bar! That absolutely needs to be the name of drink!
The “Crack On Bar”
A coffee based mixed drink! I’d buy 2! Or 3.
Great idea 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@@Garden366, What would your liquor be? Rum? Pernod? Vodka?
I love those stain glass windows, would be fantastic to see them incorporated into the room again. They’re sadly misused currently with uneven lighting, with decent lighting behind them on a wall they’d be a huge feature - not specifically religious but hinting at the original use of the room. Combined with the warm glow of the bar and the coffee machine it would be glorious ambiance to drink in 😍
Yay, that Gloriously beautiful coffee machine work of art will be Perfect in the bar. Many of us thought that was where it would be in its full glory but of course we also knew that it would be beautiful wherever it ended up. It is so Stunning!! Gleaming metal and gleaming wood of the bar and a social hub! Petherick (and friends) Magic! 😊
it will suite the bar better, yanis thinks it is for the best and means i can get something smaller and more subtle for the kitchen
@@ThePethericks I can highly recommend a La Marzocco GS3 or Mini R!
Interesting choice of location for the bar. Next to the chapel and possible to the crypt. 😮
@@randolphfriend8260 Spirits for the spirits!
@@randolphfriend8260 no kidding 👻
Billy, I've said it before, and I'll say it again, what you are doing for the Convent, the town, and all of these, now family, workers, is amazing. It is so amazing to see such positive energy in the world. Saving architecture, quality furniture, fixtures, art, and giving so much work for all these wonderful gents. I can't say enough about how I feel uplifted watching your dedicated work. Crack On!
“Let’s crack on “ takes on a whole new meaning at 5:28 boys!! 🤣🤣
Love and respect from Canada!!
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Grow up.
...and a few other places too! Putting the "crack" into "crack on"...!
yeah. without going back, I know what you mean.
@@choochoo9506 lighten up silly you!
Don’t tell someone how to behave “ KAREN”!!
In reference to aA couple of replies to your post ..those people need to lighten up and have obviously lost their sense of humour .
A chapel (large enough for weddings), a kitchen (large enough for catering), a huge dining area, a bar with custom bespoke coffee urn....missing the grand ballroom for dancing, gorgeous grounds for weddings pics & parking for 100. Could a wedding venue be in the Convents future?
Being a RC, I believe that this room, was a chapel. After the reforms of Vatican II, many sisters left the orders. Modern liturgy and a smaller community, called for a smaller space for the liturgy and daily prayers of the nuns. Added the colored glass panels in that arrangement, makes me think it didn't become a common space until it became a retirement convent for the older nuns. Having access to medical care close by. Great work and kudos for restoring this amazing building.
Great to see Steve again hope he’s well, used to love his little trip into the RUclips world with his easy little projects
A bar right off the Chapel! Brilliant! Fewer steps to the confessional.. 😂
Those frosted glass panes could be used for walls for booths in the bar maybe :)
The bank furniture looked heavy! Kudos to Simon, Yanis, Steve, and Dad for moving it all! The stained glass is beautiful, Billy, even if it isn’t ancient. I hope you can incorporate it some way in the library, dining room, or bar area. Love from Pennsylvania, USA 💕🌷🐻
I think the stained glass is beautiful also and I also thought it would be stunning incorporated with the bar scenery. Window coverings maybe instead of all curtains or even a cubby for things you don't want seen. Lights behind them would be another idea for dim lighting.
Yessss! The coffee machine is going to look perfect in the bar. Please, KEEP those glass pannels!
The stained glass doors would look spectacular if placed horizontal and backlit behind the bar with liquor and glassware placed on glass shelves in front of it. Love your ideas and learning techniques. Great work!
I wondered if the stained glass panels could be used behind the bar and backlit and then have shelves to hold the bottles in front. Great work guys and what a beautiful building.
I thought they would make a beautiful accordion door between the old chapel and the new bar.. so the bar could be used and keep folks out of the chapel when you want to.
Personally I think Michael could come up with a wonderful idea for them as well. I love them they remind me of my childhood. They also would make part of an amazing green house but weather would be really harsh on them.😊
Yanis is adorable! He always makes me smile!
I think you should take the stained glass doors and make two sets of room divider screens for future use when it is a hotel or event space. Dividers can be useful for events to make large rooms smaller. You have the huge ceilings, so they could be used anywhere needed.
The room you are referring to as the bar was originally the nuns private chapel where they would go to pray or participate in the Mass without being on display to the public. This was a very common space in a cloister, referred to as the Choir. You can still see a choir in the convents of cloistered nuns today (Carmelites, Poor Clares, Benedictines, etc). The main part of the chapel would have been for the public and the hospital patients and the side chapel was off limits to anyone outside the community.
Just so you will know. Definitely not a TV room for the nuns.
Coffee machine will be great in the bar!!
I remember a coffee machine in the office?
TEAM PETHERICK'S TEAMWORK IS IMPRESSIVE!!!
& you are a visionary, Billy!!
Blessings to all on the team.
You forgot to play the "ghost listener device" Billy!
@@ASMRkiddo yes, you're right they did forget, I was looking forward to that
@@lynnhurst7365 me too- those freaky knocking sounds!!
Yeah, I’m always curious to hear too!!
Not counting the last video the last time I saw it I thought they put it somewhere with that video machine but I must have missed what happened after that. Was it in a video?
@@mypioneergirl I don't think they ever played the video trap... Probably caught nothing
Please don't get rid of the stained glass in that room with the right lighting at night it would be amazing especially in a bar the right atmosphere sets the mood
Pivot!! PIVOT!! ( from an episode of Friends. They were moving furniture. )😂
Brilliantly appropriate!!!!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Welcome back Steve
If you have a plain wall, you could hang the stain glass panels with a backlight, instant art. They would look nice upstairs in the library if you use rich red or green for the inside of the cabinets
Yes, I imagine them backlit on the wall behind the bar.
Those stained glass windows are beautiful. Do not get rid of those windows!
Not at all appropriate for the building though. Very mid century modern.
love watching the expertise of all the jobs that are going on
Super lovely to see Steve. Miss his channel.
You should use stain glass and turn them into doors to separate the chapel and the room you’re going to turn into the bar. That would look great.
Nice suggestion 😊
Please never get rid of those stained glass doors, and please don't sell them off, they're valuable and beautiful, plus it could be a nice challenge to try and repurpose them somewhere in the building.
I'm wondering how you know they are valuable. They don't go with the rest of the building. Classic 70's-80s.
@sr.marycatherineperry547 yes, typically 70s-80s. But it would cost a lot to have these made now. They're very nice, aren't they? Now if they'd be from the 1700s, that would be quite different thing, but I don't know of many examples of stained glass from that period. Glass used to be more functional in those days I suppose.
Keep the stained glass with the bank! It would look gorgeous!!!!!!
Putting the copper coffee maker in the bar, eventually and plumbed in, is a great idea. It looks beautiful and like a stallion in the kitchen. But the use of the coffee maker is for serving coffee.
And a kitchen main purpose is for preparation . (( once the coffee maker in the bar, it will be in the right spot and have its own proud standing display.
“”. we can’t wait to see what the ghost recorder has got for us today !! “”
You are all WARRIORS!!!!! Golly, the half a million subscribers and gazillion viewers out here Respect you so much!!!
Poor Simon must be exhausted by the weekend, yet he still has to work on his own place.
Billy, In Convents, the Nuns used to sit separately from the rest of the congregation. I believe that is what that room to the side was for.
Sometimes they would go as far as separating the Nuns with a screen.
If there was a connecting door. The balcony would have been for patients that could come to service.
This is true and I believe this what this room is. We call it the "choir".
I always thought that having stained glass on the ceiling in the Chateau kitchen, below the patio terrace with back lighting would be beautiful. Imagine all that color added to it(using the stained glass doors)
Love your idea of the coffee machine going in the bar area! 😀
The coffee machine is so beautiful ot should be where everyone can appreciate it.
Great idea !
I love the chapel. Can’t wait to see Michael using his artistic talent in there - whenever that’ll be as I know he’s plenty of things on at the moment. But I’m sure we’ll all still be watching!
Love the stain glass
A tip is to keep fridges on separate systems so that they keep humming even if there is a black out ….
Hello everyone! Another day watching magic happen
The Mondrian leaded glass is beautiful and worth quite a bit.
Yes, please save the Piet Mondrian inspired stained glass. My favorite Dutch modern.
Those stained glass doors would look lovely going into the library! Or on the windows to filter the light in the library…… they would add so much ambiance.
I had a Hager panel in my house when I bought it (40yo.) and I put those exact ones you have here in the extension, roof and basement when I did them. Nothing to complain, I'd do it time and again...
A bar next door to the chapel. Love it 😂❤
Do save the stainglass somewhere so it doesn't get damaged. I know you probably won't use them again but they are amazing even if they are from the 70's❤
Thinking the same thing would like to see them reused elsewhere....maybe in the bedrooms.
Bury it! It's horrid!
That style of stained glass plays off Piet Mondrian’s color blocking (although he deliberately chose to use fewer colors). The windows in this reception area could be from the 1950s up to the 1970s, with the effect of an abstract mosaic. I agree that a better location could be found for these windows. With direct sunlight streaming through, they could definitely add some beauty somewhere.
@sr.marycatharineperry547
just as well it's not yours then, isn't it.
@@AnnaMarieKenward This is true. I didn't like the 70s design back when I was a kid in the 70s. It is funny how we all have strong feelings about those doors!
If they were mine I would happily give them to you! :-)
Suggestion ... make a coffee bar in the dining room for the beautiful coffee maker 😋
The stained glass windows are exceptionally beautiful. What an asset.
I love the bar idea with the coffee machine, it is ideal for serving a lot of people quickly.
The coloured glass panels in the doors are contemporary and beautiful. Have you considered taking them out of the doors and turning them into light boxes which would probably reach right across the wall behind the bar under the ceiling?
The shelving for bottles glasses etc would then start underneath.
If there is a space adjacent to the bar, the stained glass panels, if backlit, would work well in a small dance area. It could be useful if the convent is ever used for hosting events. Tipsy people love to dance!
Simon's Enthusiasm for moving the bank furniture .....very subtle. 😂
"Suddle"??
LOL LOL ..... 😂 ☺
The stained glass doors are very beautiful. It would be nice to repurpose them for ambiance, possibly in the bar, dining room, or in the library as accent walls.
You look particularly roguishly handsome today Billy. The coffee machine will look stunning in the bar. Yanis behind bar was hilarious🤣🤣 Nice to see Steve. It will be great to see the ceiling and asbesetos gone. 🥰
What beautiful pieces of furniture. The history behind them would be so fascinating to know. It is all so very beautiful. Take care and be safe! May the Lord bless you and keep you always.
hadn't really clocked that the bar is right next to the Chapel. sheer genius- ( ..."blah blah blah,...pronounce you man and wife- now lets all go have a drink" sounds like a dream wedding to me)!
If possible, you've just rocked up to a higher place of esteem in my book with this....
You guys entertain me and educate me. Thank you for the video.
The stained glass would be beautiful in the bar. I wouldn't get rid of them
Nice to see Steve again! He hats gonna be a very cool bar.
I would like to see the stained glass panels just in place of the bar... It giffs character and its made for that space
That's a great idea putting the coffee machine in the bar 😁 crack on 😂
Anybody else hearing the theme song to the old American TV show "Cheers" in their head as they move the bar? Lol
"Where everybody knows your name"🎵🎶🎵
Light sure likes this building.
I love the stain glass windows behind the bar...backlit.
Stained glass looks like art deco design of the 1910's to the 30's.
Hello again from New Zealand. everone.
The room off the chapel is the Cloister for the Nuns to attend Mass and sing the Office without being in the congregation. An iron grille would have separated the main chapel from the sister's cloister. It would originally have matched the main chapel in decoration and there would have been choir stalls for the sisters.
I would definitely incorporate the stained-glass windows into the bar's design. You could line them up horizontally or vertically beside each other creating a wall of stained-glass which could be lit from behind. Another option would be to secure them to the windows creating a "moody" atmosphere common in a bar setting.
Cheers!
Nice to see Steve back with the crew
Nice to see Steve back and helping out. Great group of men and a very beautiful building. The coffee machine will be lovely on the bar. ❤
Todays end pose by Simon 8/10- Nice thumbs up and a wink😊
Steve! Steve's back! Yay! He's the real powerhouse there!
What a gorgeous space!. I can see live music and dancing already.
The stained glass doors would look amazing incorporated into the library ceiling over the double height section with lights behind them.
The stained glass in what is going to be the bar is gorgeous
Wow so great watching this project coming together.
Those doors are gorgeous!
Coffee is essential to survival, and by that, I mean everyone around me survival.
A bottle of wooder, some course grounds, and a French press will make you a cup of that black elixir of Life.
Great work!!!
I’m super eager to see this get installed it’s beautiful I can’t wait
My two cousins were sisters and I remember they had a community room with single chairs and rockers for them to sit and read or doing sewing.
Those stained glass panels still hit me every time you show them. They remind me of the “ Partridge Family” bus (don’t laugh, I’m a trivia geek), which was inspired by the art of Piet Mondrian, so maybe these panels were inspired by him as well? Either way, they’re beautiful and I would keep them!
Wow that bar is incredible ❤
Your friend in the red t shirt was definitely crackin on today! 😂
Thank you for sharing 😊
Looking great everyone! Well done
Welcome back Steve I just love the ar room. The stain glass is beautiful. It would go with the big coffee pot. Nice job all. Crack on
Thank you for another video and for telling us more of the history uses of the rooms in the covent.
Nice to see you in the vlog Billy . Great work done today, keep cracking on, love you all xxx💕💕💕
The Bank is beautiful 🇬🇧
I love your sense of humor and Yanis is so sweet ❤❤❤😂😂😂🎉
Should call the bar when finished “Bar Nun” 😂
The stain e d glass doors are gorgeous and go great with dark wood
Billy if you have an extra library cabinet you could inset it in the dining room cupboard space...
Thank you for sharing with us,I love watching the progress.
The stained glass Is beautiful!
Please leave those lovely stained-glass panels in the bar. They would look amazing with the shelving next them holding glass wear and exotic bottles. Another wonderful video showing the progress being made. Love the relationship you have with the team of mighty helpers. It just goes to show the type of man you are Billy, being surrounded by such loyal friends and family. PS: you forgot about the sound recording laptop you left in your office; oh well next video.
We’ve got the electrical supply for our old house and the kitchen and we have a frame that’s half chalkboard half corkboard that covers the majority of it obviously could find a lot something nicer for a formal dining room