Do you have any advice on how to get started on these kinds of projects after buying the land? Do you hire out contractors, are there certain pumps, heating/cooling equipment you tend to use, is there a company you use for the gravel? The awesome retro fridge? I know it’s a lot of questions but as someone whose never done anything like this before but wants to I figure asking these sorta things can’t hurt; love the content guys, thanks for your time!
So glad you enjoy the content and great questions! The best thing you can do after you purchase is spend some time really planning and laying out things. Things will always change, but you have to have a plan to start with for sure. We always create a time line or at least a wish list time line to hopefully put things in motion. As for contractors, yes, we have over the years developed our go-to people for things we can't do ourselves. They are really great for also helping with ideas the more we know them as well.
You just can't get that certain look with new, nice restoration job.
That’s beautiful. Well done
What a neat place! So many great details - the pizza oven, the nearby bath house, the rain chain, the bar!
Holy crap! I would LIVE in that. Just beautiful. Great job. My '61 VW bus would look so at home parked in front of that!
That looks amazing. Thank you for sharing!
This is just awesome. Congrats on life.
Thanks again and best wishes from Columbus Ohio USA 👍
Wao, the house is very beautiful 🥰🥰🥰
Do you have any advice on how to get started on these kinds of projects after buying the land? Do you hire out contractors, are there certain pumps, heating/cooling equipment you tend to use, is there a company you use for the gravel? The awesome retro fridge? I know it’s a lot of questions but as someone whose never done anything like this before but wants to I figure asking these sorta things can’t hurt; love the content guys, thanks for your time!
So glad you enjoy the content and great questions! The best thing you can do after you purchase is spend some time really planning and laying out things. Things will always change, but you have to have a plan to start with for sure. We always create a time line or at least a wish list time line to hopefully put things in motion. As for contractors, yes, we have over the years developed our go-to people for things we can't do ourselves. They are really great for also helping with ideas the more we know them as well.
your place is Beautiful
and love the 79 camperspecial
Perfect brother!!!
Some 3 inch copper pipe would look awesome for the water catchment. I have been watching all your videos, great job and taste on these projects
Thanks and you are so right! Actually would love to even get a copper coil overflow pipe.
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Would love to visit one day! When I get a chance to make it over from England!
Very cool!!
Awesome 👏
Awesome place. Cheers from Grafton, Ohio
Nice ! , I Live near Canton Ohio , visit my daughter in Columbus often , I’d love to visit your farm someday , if that’s an option .
Wonderful work! The farm looks great! Just subscribed and happy we did. Greetings to you from Granville, Ohio!
Thanks so much and so good to hear from someone so close by!
Why do you sink the fire pit? Most pits I see are above ground enclosed in brick.
Make small houses into warm homes 🏡. Big houses are wasteful spaces