It is spelled, FiveRR. Also remember the m in com, unless your special link does not use it. I don't see any promotion, when I click through, so I don't know if your link is working. I am not going to use it, but I did feel that the spelling was wrong, so I looked it up.
You behave like immature young people Life isnt Just a vista from a Window.. Or sun and beach Life and hapiness is essentially about health...familly.. Raising children... Looking for the futur... Working You have a partial and leasury and matérialistic drive Think about your health... Your children... Your futur as old People... Silcilans are smart People who Think about Life as a whole.. So They have understood this very well... So They left thèses kind of locations and houses Just a réflexion of a morrocan Who live happily in north France
Guys! It’s so easy to take tile down. Holes can be patched. Rooms can be painted. As long as the home is structurally sound, you don’t have any real problems.
A suggestion- please don't destroy those cementini tiles. They are the most authentic featured of this house. The reason the tiles are not square to the railing is that the staircase was cut through long after that beautiful historic floor was laid. The kitchen is a major improvement and as others have stated, it is now a blank canvas. The dark "wood" paneling can be painted, but it is buckled in places suggesting some moisture to be dealt with. Congratulations on this fabulous new chapter. It is a gem.
Yes, that paneling should be removed and nit just painted over. It is definitely hiding water damage. It can go away along with that ugly giant bureau they left behind.
@@slapstickdome9797 The kitchen is a wonderful space and it's understandable we're hearing an echo but I wonder if it will be alleviated once furnishings and whatever other repairs are needed have been made to the space? I wish them the best of good luck in their new home.
Luca will probably know a local plumber, electrician and a roofer. Step #1 get the roof checked. Is it solid? Is it watertight? Step #2 get the plumbing, electricity, and water checked. Does it work? Does it need updating? Step #3 start cruising you local flea markets for furnishings. They don't have to be perfect right away; just something you like, something you can live with, and sturdy. Two beds, a rug of two, a table and four chairs, dishes, glassware, cutlery, pots and a frying pan. A couple of easy chairs to sit on in your living room, a coffee table. You're looking for cheap and cheerful.
I really are conserned they will be expecting to much help from Luca & Sara now and for a long time.They have enough to deal with :Lucas Health issue and olive farm ,finishing their own apartment and be ready for the new born baby soon.
Thrifting furniture is the only way to go. I have furnished big nice homes with yard sale finds and no one knew. It looked great. Oh I wonder what it’s like to thrift in Italy. How fun !
I've worked as a project manager in the construction and engineering sector so I've seen the shocked faces of people but i can reassure you it will be fine with the right help. you'll need a plastering contractor to sort out the walls in the kitchen so you might as well have them do the room with the panelling at the same time.
Yes! That’s what I was thinking too. But idk how hard it would be to move the piping/create the proper piping if you were to move it. Is it hard to do that, maybe more expensive?
Guys… can we stop with the Negative thumbnails?! I’ve watched you for years and each year it seems to be getting worse. You have an amazing following now and a new life series to document, no need for the clicky bate stuff! This is just a constructive criticism so please don’t take it personal.
I just heard other youtubers touch on this, no matter how much they want to put a more reasonable title and thumbnail, the videos genuinely do way worse without even an element of clickbait. This is their bottom line and job, and is still years away from being as sneaky and evil as regular advertising practices
So excited to see what you guys do with the place!!! It has Soo much potential! Also idea for the wood panel room; keeping one wall the original as an accent wall might be cool.
My suggestion is, being that you hate that paneled room, open up the wall to the kitchen from that room and make it a kitchen living space so you can see your babies play as you do things in the kitchen i.e. cook, edit videos and diy projects with your kiddies to come.
Even though the kitchen needs a lot of work it looks so much better. Just paint the wood in the other room and focus on the kitchen. As you said you can now make your dream kitchen.
After watching Julie Montagu and her “little Italian house” I know there are wonderful resale places with architectural salvage where you can find treasures to furnish your home. Enjoy the ride and the shopping! Love watching y’all.
I was one of the people who encouraged you not to buy the house. I felt you would always miss the part of the house that had to be removed. Instead, you chose to consider what was there: the entire house, the friends living close by, the town, community and the view. You had a more positive and broader view than I did. I am certain when you apply that same positive approach to the rebuild project your new home will be more "yours" than it would have ever been in its original incarnation. Congratulations! The beach footage was beautiful. So relaxing and a perfect example of the way you share your story with us. P.S. See you in Borneo. We've followed your journey for years and are eager and excited to get to walk alongside you for a few steps of the path. The itinerary looks great and the price is fair. Also, as Alex suggests, if this is the first and last opportunity to meet up it'll check off a bucket list item. I've no doubt that experiencing Borneo with you live will be even more amazing than watching it on RUclips. Thank you for this opportunity.
Congratulations on your new house! I live in Italy and want to remind you that any change you make to the house (building a new bathroom, opening a door or a window, knocking down or building a wall) has to be done with all the permits and loads of paperwork and that means that it also has to match the specific building requirements for the place you are living (such as a minimum size for a bathroom or there might be required a specific space that has to be between the bathroom and the kitchen). Otherwise, when you sell you will face the same problem from the other side: you would have to knock down all the work you did to be able to sell.
The previous owner didn't get the permission, that's why it all had to be ripped out, but they could of filled in the holes for them, it looked shocking and they didn't clear it as they agreed.
Why not open the space up to include the paneled room and make a very large kitchen dining area. That would be an amazing space to have family & friends gather and enjoy. Congratulations on your new home!!!
I think you are going to find out that it's really hard to move pipes and elec in those old stone houses so don't get too wild in changing stuff to diff rooms. This is a time to be practical.
I think losing the kitchen could be a blessing in disguise. Take a bit of time and think how you would like to use the house you have a blank canvas. Earlier you talked about opening up the top floor into a roof terrace. If this is a dream think about having a kitchen upstairs so you can take food straight out to eat on your terrace and have the bedrooms and bathroom downstairs. An exciting opportunity. ❤
I like the idea of this except I’d want a dumb waiter to be put in to be able to haul things up from the grocery store to the top floor kitchen…but then again you are renovating!😂❤
Absolutely! ❤ upside down house. Making the most of the light and views upstairs, commodity of walking into the house with your shopping and living spaces being upstairs, with bedrooms downstairs which will also likely be cooler.
Wow! Your comment about 'being IN a memory' made me smile! I was remembering buying a small cabin that needed a lot of work 23 years ago 😲 amd being at the nearby lake with our very little ones that first trip. Somewhere I have a picture of me holding the baby's hand in the small waves, just like Emma and Noah!! It was a great getaway place for that season of life. So many projects, so many holidays with friends, snuggly winter evenings by the fire and lots of picnics in the summer sunshine! Congrats on your home and new adventure!
Paint the dark room, use the money for the beautiful kitchen. I would also save the tiles from the kitchen, to use in the additional bathroom. Have fun, it’s going to be wonderful.
My husband and I discussed it. We would put a giant beam around the room where the floor was and hang pots and pans and plants and things from it. The top could also be used as a shelf for storage. We love you guys and love following you!
Like that idea... decorate to hide the mess. I was also thinking that a wall of tall pantry cabinets and the fridge could go on the wall where the stairway used to be to hide the missing tiles.
I don't understand why anyone would think ya'll are stupid! You've bought a house in Sicily and you get to fix it up! This is exciting for you AND for me the viewer! Congratulations Beans!
You only have to scroll through the comments to see how many people like to tell them what they should and shouldn't do. I understand that they're filming this as they go along and people will have opinions but I also watch another channel in which a couple, who bought a deserted island are building their dream home from the ground up and some of the comments they receive are downright rude. It's all good to offer suggestions and quite another to criticize people for the choices they make as if they're doing anything wrong if they don't march by the beat of other people's drum.
I would definitely paint the dark wood and not strip it off. Having lived in some very similar 'pickle houses', I have learnt that a small job can turn into a much bigger job than you thought. Big fan of the camping stove idea. Keep present and everything will be fine. 😊 your at the right stage in life to do this. Im much older, but to hear someone say so poetically if you cant enjoy the good time ect; it truly stopped me to think. Every day is a learning day. Thank goodness. ❤
And there will just be plaster. Rough plaster under that paneling. That's why it was put up. Paint and move on. You can always strip later. First priority is that kitchen unless you have tons of money. 😂😂😂
The kitchen looks WAY better with the head room. I used to have wood panelling on walls and just painted it white and looked like a completely new room. Such a cool project you guys have 😊
The room with all the wood: you could strip the top half off and put in a chair rail and plaster the top of the wall, that way you’d see what was behind that cladding. In the kitchen I’d take down all the tile and totally redo the entire thing. That way you’ll have a clean slate to create your dream kitchen.
Clean slate: Loose the 'Orange' Kitchen tiles.....Colors of the 70s (orange and green) > Ugh. *Grandma colors. Anyone over the age of 50, have lived with these Colors. Ugly then and Now. > Just like the Dark Brown fake paneling that WAS in style at the time. Then as they went out of style...that is all you would see at Garage sales etc. ( young people getting rid of the Orange & Greens) Except Old folks that didn't ever up-grade. > Use neutral / natural colors (for walls and flooring) that go with anything. > Not...color Trends / Fads, that come and go. (Add color with things that can be 'changed.')
The kitchen looks so spacious, it will be so nice and you are not in a rush getting it fixed. The house is lovely, you will make so many precious memories here.
Make sure you get a builder where you know their reputation really well. Maybe even seen a few of the projects they’ve done. Make sure they were a similar style of projects. It’s worth waiting for a good one because they can really send your stress levels through the roof when they’re dodgy
If u do it get a written contract of what they are to do and not do and get a bunch of money up front if case the damage or don’t deliver. It’s like renting an air bnb you have to deposit $$$ in case of damage.
The joy and happiness on your faces is what it’s all about. It’s about the journey and if there is no journey, with obstacles, then why do we even exist? It’s how we learn and appreciate what we have. I am so excited and happy for you guys!! ❤
Yes. If it's not clearly spelled out in the contract you expect the room to be repaired where the demo's done, this is what you'd expect (or worse!). Half the joy of eating in italy is doing it al fresco, so I still think getting a local architect to put together your rewuest for permission to do a proper a rooftop terrace is what will boost your investment long term, and if you do get the go ahead, making the kitchen upstairs instead will change the entire usage and rentability of this space when you arent there. The social areas up top, with a sleeper sofa or the like, and the bedrooms downstairs with an extra loo is the only plan I see making sense to be able to be more than two adults for dinner and a couple renting. Since both levels have independent entrances, the reverse plan opens up for two couples or more than two adults in separate beds, with independent entry, and proper outdoor eating up top, which you wont be enjoying if the kitchens on the lowest floor. Going upstairs to have a shower is fine. A kitchen and terrace is a literal hub of a small flat. You have the semifloor removed and could now easily put a toilet towards the back of that room if you like, or one under the stairs albeit tiny. The other option is to look at if the placement of an inner staircase would be better elsewhere. There's a genius British architect with a YT channek showcasing her specific skills in taking any tiny, delapidated or odd building, and creating a plan to turn it into brilliant livable spaces with very shrewd solutions. Her name is Gemma Wheeler. She offers free advice on properties for young newbie owners! Those spaces fill up fast, so I'd head over to her page and register ASAP to have a live chat with her! She's the most amazing small space living in challenging spaces- architect I've seen! She takes all aspects into account, like landmark protected exteriors, surroundings, building restrictions, budgets, and practicality is front and center, bit she also creates light where its dark, space where it feels cramped, and uses her designskills to really make spaces attractive without infringing on the history and charm of the place. I'm not at all affiliated, just a follower and see how you might even do a YT collab of sorts! Anyway, her free consultation will get you thinking and rethinking and avoiding costly pitfalls in ways you wouldn't if you don't have architectural training. She's lovelt btw, I think she'd like you as well. Go for it! And congrats once again! ❤
Oh I love the cabinet they left!! such potential!! Once you decide your colors, you can paint it, destress it, antique it ... and it can be used for so many things a pantry, clothes closet, linen/blanket, etc. and put plants on top of it.. AND the kitchen!!! you can do regular closed cabinets on the bottom and open shelves on top making the room seem so much bigger. I can just feel all the love thats going to grow in that home!!! Congratulations!! viva la casa di li favi (long live the House of Beans)
I've remodeled 3 kitchens. You are fortunate to be able to start with a blank slate. My favorite and most functional things I did was having several extra large (36") bottom drawer cabinets instead of the type with shelves. I also had a custom floor to ceiling pantry cabinet made with giant roll out shelves. You can easily see and get to everything without moving everything around to get to the back. Yours is such a beautiful space to work with! Once I learned all the rules, I did my own design in my last kitchen. I drew it out on graph paper. There are websites where you can do the same and see it in 3D. In your case, I would be looking for some cool vintage or antique pieces to intersperse with the new. Congratulations on your new house!
Congratulations on the home! I think it’ll be lovely!! Just make sure your builder is paid on a task and goal completion schedule. Lovely memories at the beach as well.
Our New England home from 1900 had 6 types of wood paneling when we moved in. We HIGHLY recommend painting--with a Kilz primer first--it's very hard and expensive to fix plaster and you have no idea what's behind the panels.
I certainly don't see that kitchen as a major issue... Obviously will take some labour to clear it back to a blank canvas but how exciting will that journey be... can't wait to see what your vision will be going forward and a fab area to escape to when things get a little stressy... Exciting times ahead 💛🙏
Honestly I am so excited for you. If you had decided to rip out your old kitchen you would basically be in the same position. I would love to live in such a beautiful place. Italy is my favourite country. I so look forward to seeing what you do to your new home ❤❤❤
Congratulations Beans! It’s going to be amazing experience with an amazing outcome! Being someone who has moved to Italy and renovated the house we bought I’d like to share a few things that you need to be aware of when remodeling in Italy. There are many rules in Italy for renovation permits are required and everything needs to be approved by the commune . I recommend finding a reputable General Contractor to oversee the remodeling and advise you of the commune rules for your remodel.
A fridge, a microwave, a plug in bench top convection hot plate and a free standing side board cupboard or two and you can have a serviceable kitchen in any room. Maybe even go to a camping store and get a free standing sink stand (or make one in an old free standing side board - break out those van building skills) and a couple of large water containers one for fresh water and one for waist water. You’ll be set until the proper kitchen is done. Do they have “tip shops” in Italy? It’s probably called something different in every country. We have land fill tips/rubbish dumps and along side they get people to drop off serviceable unwanted items that get sold on for cheep. Usually lots of old sinks and cupboards, even old tiles and bricks. Sometimes you can match up old sets of things where may be one or two of grandma’s favourite tumbler set can be replaced to reinstate the full set. Always fun to go to those type of stores.
We’re currently having our Sicilian home renovated. It’s going much slower than they told us. Big surprise. It’s absolutely the best feeling ever to see the progress and imagine yourself living in your dream location. We are in a beach town with a fabulous view. Our channel: the Sicily adventure we have our new reno videos up! Welcome to Sicilia … hope to meet up someday!
Oh wow, the kitchen is so much better now. It will make a wonderful kitchen/diner, perhaps with a comfy little sofa too, & the balcony & view make it perfect! ❤
I love how free you are.. you look at the situation realistically but you also look at what it could look like.. Its a beautiful perspective. Much love on your journey.. ❤
Congratulations again on your new home! It’ll be lovely when it’s finished. While the kitchen will take some work the rest of the house is almost ready to go. Those tiles would drive me nuts too, tho I’d not do anything about them because they’re beautiful. I remember Emma building out the van so she’s got skills and Alex can certainly learn, and we’ll have fun following along. 💖
I would start with the most important builds and take one room at the time. Initially I would therefore just paint the dark room in a lighter colour. You will have time for that room later on. Even though the kitchen build will be expensive, its better like this. The rooms potential are bigger now.❤❤ Congrats to your new home!
Congrats again on the house. Can't wait to see the kitchen when it is finished. In the meantime, I would paint the panels so it is brighter in the room. Then when the kitchen is finished, you could take a few panels off (if possible) for a peak behind them. The previous owners may have put them up for a reason. Hugs from Canada
People will say you are mad, but I think for you guys it’s more than about the building. It’s in an incredible part of the world. I’m sure you will get it fixed up and will turn it into a lovely place to live. Congrats on buying your first home.
No, chill. That kitchen is fixable if you can accept working with what you've got and not making what you want. I for one love it. Blend the old and new to make querky beautiful.
I would knock through the door and window of the kitchen and replace it with a glass concertina door, which you can open up to the sunlight. I am so excited for you about the downstairs. There is so much potential. I'll also change the diningroom next door to a lounge. Also open up the windows. Put the table in the kitchen. Its big enough for it.
I am from Malaysia and I am so so happy and excited that The Beans are coming to Malaysia ... woww ... and in Borneo ... can't wait to watch the vlog ... congratulations on your new house in Sicily ... take care and stay safe always ... love you guys ❤❤❤
We warned ya. lol A toddler in this house just terrifies me with those stairs and that balcony. Having renovated two homes, I'm just over here shaking my head and chuckling at your innocence. lol That said, I believe in you and the power of your dreams, and it'll somehow turn out ok..and be massively entertaining to witness. Good luck!
This isnt a pickle. This is a great opportunity and its got huge potential. Cup's half full, not empty. Super possibilities. Congratulations on your purchase. I dont see a mess sorry
I would definitely just paint the brown paneling in the dark room, as it still looks like it’s in good shape. A light color that you can choose, makes a world of difference. There are millions of homes across the world that have that dark paneling, and you can google to see what they’ve done. It’s actually beautiful painted and can be any color in your imagination and you just may find it to be your favorite room after all! Good luck, I can’t wait to see your journey of getting your home like you want!
It depends on how thick the stone walls are. Sarah and Luca live in a 1000 year old house that has walls too thick to cut into except for small holes for pipes, vents etc.
Noah is so adorable! How wonderful he will have these videos to look back on one day❤. As a mother and now grandmother I can say that your children (child) are/is your greatest work! I would say to move in, live upstairs for now and see what the house feels like. Your new home looks so much bigger and better without all of the furniture! Can’t wait to see what y’all will do with it!
Beans! Now that your kitchen is removed, and you are considering putting a washroom under the stairs, you'll be moving plumbing, SWITCH THE ORDER OF THE ROOMS. Make the kitchen on the outer most room and turn the kitchen into the second bedroom! It will make for such a more functional space! Maybe you can peel just one board off the inner room to see what is behind and if some decent walls are in there, tear it down.
Congratulations!!! I painted paneling before but I was able to pull back a piece to see what was behind. I wasn’t ready to deal with it yet. Love the house! Lots of love from Texas
I think mainly living on one level would be perfect, then downstairs can be a second living room/playroom /guest bedroom... You're better off doing it front the start or you'll never do it. Kitchen at that lovely room with a view would be fab.
Don't fret over the kitchen. They did the hard work. Make it a camp kitchen for now. I love all the space you have and you are living in such a charming village. I'm excited for you! It will all work out, though it will take a few years. You have a wonderful place to rest and relax for a while. The remodel is going to be fun to watch! It will all work out. You did good!!
I suggest a home planner on layout to get ideas on repairs and on designing the way you want. Also the clad walled room, sand the wood and paint it. The wood looks in good condition and can be painted. We did our paneled room and I love it, you see the wood grain in the paint
Much prefer that its been knocked down and ceilings have made it so spacious n brighter, I love everything about it and hope you will all be very happy in your new home🥰
I know it looks like a proper mess at the moment but I’m sure it will be for the best in the long run, yeah you had plans for a play room for Noah but you would only get a few years out of it before it was just a storage space, this has given you the chance to create something beautiful. Good luck guys
You have a house with so much potential, it's the house you fell in love with. I can just imagine doing things bit by bit and all the excitement after each step is finished. It's the sort of thing I would love to do. Wishing you lots of joy and happiness in your next step of your new life x
I would take down the panels in the dinning room. Put a full bath in the kitchen with an entrance from the dining room since you already have plumbing for 1/2 bath. From experience I would suggest hiring a architect/designer/general contractor. Makes things much easier.
Oh, everything is wonderful! It's great starting out with a clean canvas. I look forward to all the improvements you guys will make. I love the ending and thanks for taking us along!
It's going to be a wonderful adventure and once you get it done it will be beautiful and relaxing. It's solid and it's do able over time. You have a home for the beans!
I actually like the kitchen better now with the ceiling height. I live in a 1910 house in the USA and I have twelve foot ceilings in every room, and I have come to really treasure that. It gives such a feeling of openness and airiness. I think once you fix it up the way you want it, it's going to be stunning. It's a charming house and those views are something else. Seems like you've found a gem to me, and it needs work but the best gems always do. Congrats! Amy
I absolutely love how, at the end, you talked about looking at your son and KNOWING this is exactly where you should be and what you should be doing. I get that same feeling when I see my kids hiking through the woods, running through a meadow or playing in the river. We moved when they were 4 from a huge city to the middle of the woods, and it was definitely the best decision we could have made for our family. You guys have a big project ahead of you, but it's a beautiful one. I can't wait to see the progress!!
Exciting and memorable times Beans. I guess the most important first task is to find a really good and professional builder who has good electricians and plumbers. Maybe research and make enquiries in your village and nearby on anyone with good experience of having work done. Having a good reliable company is key to less stress and worry.
Just paint the wood. If you rip some off and there's nothing wrong underneath, then you would have created unnecessary work and expense. And the kitchen isn't horrendous. It's like you said, it's an opportunity to create the kitchen you want. Just take a big breath and get stuck in! 😀 It will be GREAT. Best of luck. Ohh!... and congratulations on your first house.🎉😊
Gosh- Deja vu for me. We bought our house in Lazio 2 years ago as non Italians. So much to learn, so many hoops to jump through. But take baby steps. Changing over utilities is sometimes a pain. Getting your codice fiscale will help. Definitely make friends at the town commune (gov ofc) where you live. FB marketplace is useful for buying new/used necessities. I could go on and on with advice… but enjoy the adventure! So much to love in Italy ❤️
It's really not that bad, keep a few kitchen tile features, and whitewash the walls everywhere else and have some lovely big chandeliers, it'll look fabulous ! Well done you 3 ♥
Good job you two. Congrats on becoming Adults!!!! Now show people that you can still have a wonderful life, married, children, and a home. You're going to be great at this, not a bean salad, now baked beans. ❤
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Been there, done that, wonderful place.
It is spelled, FiveRR. Also remember the m in com, unless your special link does not use it. I don't see any promotion, when I click through, so I don't know if your link is working. I am not going to use it, but I did feel that the spelling was wrong, so I looked it up.
Looks and sounds awesome 💯 I'd love to join you all ❤
You behave like immature young people
Life isnt Just a vista from a Window.. Or sun and beach
Life and hapiness is essentially about health...familly.. Raising children... Looking for the futur... Working
You have a partial and leasury and matérialistic drive
Think about your health... Your children... Your futur as old People...
Silcilans are smart People who Think about Life as a whole.. So They have understood this very well... So They left thèses kind of locations and houses
Just a réflexion of a morrocan Who live happily in north France
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Guys! It’s so easy to take tile down. Holes can be patched. Rooms can be painted. As long as the home is structurally sound, you don’t have any real problems.
Very good point. Is the house structurally sound?
Captions and thumbnails are always innacurate!
That Kitchen is NOT destroyed, that's a massive improvement and a right result how it is now for you to now make your own.
A suggestion- please don't destroy those cementini tiles. They are the most authentic featured of this house. The reason the tiles are not square to the railing is that the staircase was cut through long after that beautiful historic floor was laid. The kitchen is a major improvement and as others have stated, it is now a blank canvas. The dark "wood" paneling can be painted, but it is buckled in places suggesting some moisture to be dealt with. Congratulations on this fabulous new chapter. It is a gem.
Yes, that paneling should be removed and nit just painted over. It is definitely hiding water damage. It can go away along with that ugly giant bureau they left behind.
I missed that buckle. Yes I guess they have to take it down then..
@@slapstickdome9797 The kitchen is a wonderful space and it's understandable we're hearing an echo but I wonder if it will be alleviated once furnishings and whatever other repairs are needed have been made to the space?
I wish them the best of good luck in their new home.
I do agree with the tiles. Very authentic. Congrats guys ! ❤
Don’t touch the tiles they are the best part of the house
Me and the wife's vote would be "Casa dei Fagioli"...."House of Beans"!!
Little Noah is cute as a button 🙂
💯"Casa dei Fagioli"
Seconded and thirded.
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Put that shingle above the front door or spelled out in tiles on the roof for those Drone shots!
Lol!!!
Luca will probably know a local plumber, electrician and a roofer.
Step #1 get the roof checked. Is it solid? Is it watertight?
Step #2 get the plumbing, electricity, and water checked. Does it work? Does it need updating?
Step #3 start cruising you local flea markets for furnishings. They don't have to be perfect right away; just something you like, something you can live with, and sturdy.
Two beds, a rug of two, a table and four chairs, dishes, glassware, cutlery, pots and a frying pan. A couple of easy chairs to sit on in your living room, a coffee table.
You're looking for cheap and cheerful.
I really are conserned they will be expecting to much help from Luca & Sara now and for a long time.They have enough to deal with :Lucas Health issue and olive farm ,finishing their own apartment and be ready for the new born baby soon.
Thrifting furniture is the only way to go. I have furnished big nice homes with yard sale finds and no one knew. It looked great. Oh I wonder what it’s like to thrift in Italy. How fun !
I've worked as a project manager in the construction and engineering sector so I've seen the shocked faces of people but i can reassure you it will be fine with the right help.
you'll need a plastering contractor to sort out the walls in the kitchen so you might as well have them do the room with the panelling at the same time.
That’s a really good suggestion!
Un muratore as they call in Italy.
As an architect my first thought is to move the kitchen closer to the stairs so the end room can become a more private bedroom.
Yes! That’s what I was thinking too. But idk how hard it would be to move the piping/create the proper piping if you were to move it. Is it hard to do that, maybe more expensive?
The kitchen is so much more spacious without that daft floor above. Can't wait to see it finished.
Agree that floor was ridiculous
Guys… can we stop with the Negative thumbnails?! I’ve watched you for years and each year it seems to be getting worse. You have an amazing following now and a new life series to document, no need for the clicky bate stuff! This is just a constructive criticism so please don’t take it personal.
I just heard other youtubers touch on this, no matter how much they want to put a more reasonable title and thumbnail, the videos genuinely do way worse without even an element of clickbait. This is their bottom line and job, and is still years away from being as sneaky and evil as regular advertising practices
So excited to see what you guys do with the place!!! It has Soo much potential! Also idea for the wood panel room; keeping one wall the original as an accent wall might be cool.
Good luck guys with the house renovation. I hope you can find the right trades people to do what’s needed without costing an absolute fortune.
Yes....! Couldn't agree more.
I think loyal viewers watch the videos, regardless. I find the clickbait thumbnails annoying as well.
My suggestion is, being that you hate that paneled room, open up the wall to the kitchen from that room and make it a kitchen living space so you can see your babies play as you do things in the kitchen i.e. cook, edit videos and diy projects with your kiddies to come.
I think that is a great idea
Only problem with opening that wall is that the kitchen is much lower (stairs) than the paneled dining room.
@@CindyEriksen Yeah, but with some nice stairs you can make it very functional / much more functional.
Freat idea...
Depends on if it is a loadbearing wall, it looks pretty thick so it might be.
Even though the kitchen needs a lot of work it looks so much better. Just paint the wood in the other room and focus on the kitchen. As you said you can now make your dream kitchen.
And, you paid a low price for the house so you can pay someone to remodel your kitchen, thus adding to the value of this home.
I agree, the kitchen is now a blank canvas, which can be fixed quite easily xx
One room at a time best way to
After watching Julie Montagu and her “little Italian house” I know there are wonderful resale places with architectural salvage where you can find treasures to furnish your home. Enjoy the ride and the shopping! Love watching y’all.
Yes, I keep thinking about Julie and how she furnished her Italien home when I am watching the Beans at their new home.
Search for the biggest,longest second hand table with lots of chairs and the kitchen will already be as Italian and cosy as possible ! 🍷🍕🍝🇮🇹
Love this 🥰
That's what I've said, a long rustic table with great food and wine too.😊
I was one of the people who encouraged you not to buy the house. I felt you would always miss the part of the house that had to be removed. Instead, you chose to consider what was there: the entire house, the friends living close by, the town, community and the view. You had a more positive and broader view than I did. I am certain when you apply that same positive approach to the rebuild project your new home will be more "yours" than it would have ever been in its original incarnation. Congratulations!
The beach footage was beautiful. So relaxing and a perfect example of the way you share your story with us.
P.S. See you in Borneo. We've followed your journey for years and are eager and excited to get to walk alongside you for a few steps of the path. The itinerary looks great and the price is fair. Also, as Alex suggests, if this is the first and last opportunity to meet up it'll check off a bucket list item. I've no doubt that experiencing Borneo with you live will be even more amazing than watching it on RUclips. Thank you for this opportunity.
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Awesome!
That would be epic
Will be fantastic to see my two fav team of travellers together 👍👍👍.
After beans, I am now jumping on your dolomite's vlog😜
Congratulations on your new house! I live in Italy and want to remind you that any change you make to the house (building a new bathroom, opening a door or a window, knocking down or building a wall) has to be done with all the permits and loads of paperwork and that means that it also has to match the specific building requirements for the place you are living (such as a minimum size for a bathroom or there might be required a specific space that has to be between the bathroom and the kitchen). Otherwise, when you sell you will face the same problem from the other side: you would have to knock down all the work you did to be able to sell.
This is also the case in the UK, known as ‘Building Regulations Approval’.
The previous owner didn't get the permission, that's why it all had to be ripped out, but they could of filled in the holes for them, it looked shocking and they didn't clear it as they agreed.
Why not open the space up to include the paneled room and make a very large kitchen dining area. That would be an amazing space to have family & friends gather and enjoy. Congratulations on your new home!!!
+1!
The walls look so thick, not sure if that’s a problem!
Opening will probably require a permit.
I think you are going to find out that it's really hard to move pipes and elec in those old stone houses so don't get too wild in changing stuff to diff rooms. This is a time to be practical.
Thank you for working with me! Was a pleasure. The trip looks amazing!
I think losing the kitchen could be a blessing in disguise. Take a bit of time and think how you would like to use the house you have a blank canvas. Earlier you talked about opening up the top floor into a roof terrace. If this is a dream think about having a kitchen upstairs so you can take food straight out to eat on your terrace and have the bedrooms and bathroom downstairs. An exciting opportunity. ❤
I like the idea of this except I’d want a dumb waiter to be put in to be able to haul things up from the grocery store to the top floor kitchen…but then again you are renovating!😂❤
@@teresamason5155 I came here to say the same thing! Definitely would want a dumb waiter
Absolutely! ❤ upside down house.
Making the most of the light and views upstairs, commodity of walking into the house with your shopping and living spaces being upstairs, with bedrooms downstairs which will also likely be cooler.
Wow! Your comment about 'being IN a memory' made me smile! I was remembering buying a small cabin that needed a lot of work 23 years ago 😲 amd being at the nearby lake with our very little ones that first trip. Somewhere I have a picture of me holding the baby's hand in the small waves, just like Emma and Noah!! It was a great getaway place for that season of life. So many projects, so many holidays with friends, snuggly winter evenings by the fire and lots of picnics in the summer sunshine! Congrats on your home and new adventure!
It made me tear up!
First rule of life: begin where you are and start with what you have! 🙂💕
Paint the dark room, use the money for the beautiful kitchen. I would also save the tiles from the kitchen, to use in the additional bathroom. Have fun, it’s going to be wonderful.
I LOVE the tiles! It would be a shame to get totally rid of them!
I like the idea of opening the kitchen to the dark smaller room. Another post also suggested this.
My husband and I discussed it. We would put a giant beam around the room where the floor was and hang pots and pans and plants and things from it. The top could also be used as a shelf for storage. We love you guys and love following you!
Like that idea... decorate to hide the mess. I was also thinking that a wall of tall pantry cabinets and the fridge could go on the wall where the stairway used to be to hide the missing tiles.
I don't understand why anyone would think ya'll are stupid! You've bought a house in Sicily and you get to fix it up! This is exciting for you AND for me the viewer! Congratulations Beans!
You only have to scroll through the comments to see how many people like to tell them what they should and shouldn't do. I understand that they're filming this as they go along and people will have opinions but I also watch another channel in which a couple, who bought a deserted island are building their dream home from the ground up and some of the comments they receive are downright rude.
It's all good to offer suggestions and quite another to criticize people for the choices they make as if they're doing anything wrong if they don't march by the beat of other people's drum.
I would definitely paint the dark wood and not strip it off. Having lived in some very similar 'pickle houses', I have learnt that a small job can turn into a much bigger job than you thought. Big fan of the camping stove idea. Keep present and everything will be fine. 😊 your at the right stage in life to do this. Im much older, but to hear someone say so poetically if you cant enjoy the good time ect; it truly stopped me to think. Every day is a learning day. Thank goodness. ❤
And there will just be plaster. Rough plaster under that paneling. That's why it was put up. Paint and move on. You can always strip later. First priority is that kitchen unless you have tons of money. 😂😂😂
The kitchen looks WAY better with the head room.
I used to have wood panelling on walls and just painted it white and looked like a completely new room.
Such a cool project you guys have 😊
The room with all the wood: you could strip the top half off and put in a chair rail and plaster the top of the wall, that way you’d see what was behind that cladding. In the kitchen I’d take down all the tile and totally redo the entire thing. That way you’ll have a clean slate to create your dream kitchen.
Clean slate: Loose the 'Orange' Kitchen tiles.....Colors of the 70s (orange and green) > Ugh. *Grandma colors.
Anyone over the age of 50, have lived with these Colors. Ugly then and Now. > Just like the Dark Brown fake paneling that WAS in style at the time.
Then as they went out of style...that is all you would see at Garage sales etc. ( young people getting rid of the Orange & Greens) Except Old folks that didn't ever up-grade.
> Use neutral / natural colors (for walls and flooring) that go with anything. > Not...color Trends / Fads, that come and go. (Add color with things that can be 'changed.')
The kitchen looks so spacious, it will be so nice and you are not in a rush getting it fixed. The house is lovely, you will make so many precious memories here.
Thank you so much 😊
‘We have to make our dream kitchen otherwise what is the point?’ EXACTLY👏👏👏👏
Your sweet baby said "cool" at the front door and "wow,wow" at the view.❤❤❤
Make sure you get a builder where you know their reputation really well. Maybe even seen a few of the projects they’ve done. Make sure they were a similar style of projects. It’s worth waiting for a good one because they can really send your stress levels through the roof when they’re dodgy
You laugh but I wouldn't be surprised if someone is willing to live there in exchange for working on that project.
So excited for you guys!
If their offer is genuine me and my close Italian friend (both with engineering backgrounds) would happily flight out and help them out.
Oh that’s a good idea!
If u do it get a written contract of what they are to do and not do and get a bunch of money up front if case the damage or don’t deliver. It’s like renting an air bnb you have to deposit $$$ in case of damage.
The joy and happiness on your faces is what it’s all about. It’s about the journey and if there is no journey, with obstacles, then why do we even exist? It’s how we learn and appreciate what we have. I am so excited and happy for you guys!! ❤
Yes. If it's not clearly spelled out in the contract you expect the room to be repaired where the demo's done, this is what you'd expect (or worse!). Half the joy of eating in italy is doing it al fresco, so I still think getting a local architect to put together your rewuest for permission to do a proper a rooftop terrace is what will boost your investment long term, and if you do get the go ahead, making the kitchen upstairs instead will change the entire usage and rentability of this space when you arent there.
The social areas up top, with a sleeper sofa or the like, and the bedrooms downstairs with an extra loo is the only plan I see making sense to be able to be more than two adults for dinner and a couple renting. Since both levels have independent entrances, the reverse plan opens up for two couples or more than two adults in separate beds, with independent entry, and proper outdoor eating up top, which you wont be enjoying if the kitchens on the lowest floor.
Going upstairs to have a shower is fine. A kitchen and terrace is a literal hub of a small flat. You have the semifloor removed and could now easily put a toilet towards the back of that room if you like, or one under the stairs albeit tiny.
The other option is to look at if the placement of an inner staircase would be better elsewhere. There's a genius British architect with a YT channek showcasing her specific skills in taking any tiny, delapidated or odd building, and creating a plan to turn it into brilliant livable spaces with very shrewd solutions. Her name is Gemma Wheeler. She offers free advice on properties for young newbie owners! Those spaces fill up fast, so I'd head over to her page and register ASAP to have a live chat with her! She's the most amazing small space living in challenging spaces- architect I've seen! She takes all aspects into account, like landmark protected exteriors, surroundings, building restrictions, budgets, and practicality is front and center, bit she also creates light where its dark, space where it feels cramped, and uses her designskills to really make spaces attractive without infringing on the history and charm of the place. I'm not at all affiliated, just a follower and see how you might even do a YT collab of sorts!
Anyway, her free consultation will get you thinking and rethinking and avoiding costly pitfalls in ways you wouldn't if you don't have architectural training. She's lovelt btw, I think she'd like you as well. Go for it!
And congrats once again! ❤
Oh I love the cabinet they left!! such potential!! Once you decide your colors, you can paint it, destress it, antique it ... and it can be used for so many things a pantry, clothes closet, linen/blanket, etc. and put plants on top of it.. AND the kitchen!!! you can do regular closed cabinets on the bottom and open shelves on top making the room seem so much bigger. I can just feel all the love thats going to grow in that home!!! Congratulations!! viva la casa di li favi (long live the House of Beans)
The ocean/sea is such a happy place for me, ever since I was a kid. How amazing Noah gets to grow up spending so much time there.
I've remodeled 3 kitchens. You are fortunate to be able to start with a blank slate. My favorite and most functional things I did was having several extra large (36") bottom drawer cabinets instead of the type with shelves. I also had a custom floor to ceiling pantry cabinet made with giant roll out shelves. You can easily see and get to everything without moving everything around to get to the back. Yours is such a beautiful space to work with! Once I learned all the rules, I did my own design in my last kitchen. I drew it out on graph paper. There are websites where you can do the same and see it in 3D. In your case, I would be looking for some cool vintage or antique pieces to intersperse with the new. Congratulations on your new house!
Congratulations on the home! I think it’ll be lovely!! Just make sure your builder is paid on a task and goal completion schedule. Lovely memories at the beach as well.
Welcome to Italy. We settled in a northern Italy town from the US. after three years in Italy, we will never leave.
Our New England home from 1900 had 6 types of wood paneling when we moved in. We HIGHLY recommend painting--with a Kilz primer first--it's very hard and expensive to fix plaster and you have no idea what's behind the panels.
I certainly don't see that kitchen as a major issue... Obviously will take some labour to clear it back to a blank canvas but how exciting will that journey be... can't wait to see what your vision will be going forward and a fab area to escape to when things get a little stressy... Exciting times ahead 💛🙏
Honestly I am so excited for you. If you had decided to rip out your old kitchen you would basically be in the same position. I would love to live in such a beautiful place. Italy is my favourite country. I so look forward to seeing what you do to your new home ❤❤❤
I am Italian And I can see that the lady was a very sweet person based on her vibes so her ghost is more likely going to protect you 😊😊😊😊❤
Congratulations Beans! It’s going to be amazing experience with an amazing outcome!
Being someone who has moved to Italy and renovated the house we bought I’d like to share a few things that you need to be aware of when remodeling in Italy. There are many rules in Italy for renovation permits are required and everything needs to be approved by the commune . I recommend finding a reputable General Contractor to oversee the remodeling and advise you of the commune rules for your remodel.
You could white wash the paneling as the quickest fix! Watering down white paint.❤
Fun name for your new home 'Casa Sottaceto'...Pickle House. Happy memories to your beautiful little family.
I think “Casa dei Fagioli” (Beans House) it’s more appropriate… 😂
A fridge, a microwave, a plug in bench top convection hot plate and a free standing side board cupboard or two and you can have a serviceable kitchen in any room. Maybe even go to a camping store and get a free standing sink stand (or make one in an old free standing side board - break out those van building skills) and a couple of large water containers one for fresh water and one for waist water. You’ll be set until the proper kitchen is done.
Do they have “tip shops” in Italy? It’s probably called something different in every country. We have land fill tips/rubbish dumps and along side they get people to drop off serviceable unwanted items that get sold on for cheep. Usually lots of old sinks and cupboards, even old tiles and bricks. Sometimes you can match up old sets of things where may be one or two of grandma’s favourite tumbler set can be replaced to reinstate the full set. Always fun to go to those type of stores.
Yes, they are. Mercatini dell'usato
Without the wall etc in the kitchen , it has amazing potential! Can’t wait to see what you do with it
We’re currently having our Sicilian home renovated. It’s going much slower than they told us. Big surprise. It’s absolutely the best feeling ever to see the progress and imagine yourself living in your dream location. We are in a beach town with a fabulous view. Our channel: the Sicily adventure we have our new reno videos up! Welcome to Sicilia … hope to meet up someday!
I think the misplaced tiles give it so much character.
Leave the panneling on and paint it white. So much cheaper ,quicker and easier. If theres a problem underneath youll find out about it soon enough.
Oh wow, the kitchen is so much better now. It will make a wonderful kitchen/diner, perhaps with a comfy little sofa too, & the balcony & view make it perfect! ❤
I love how free you are.. you look at the situation realistically but you also look at what it could look like.. Its a beautiful perspective. Much love on your journey.. ❤
I’m with you Emma, I think it will be a beautiful family kitchen. The high ceiling is a bonus.
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Congratulations again on your new home! It’ll be lovely when it’s finished. While the kitchen will take some work the rest of the house is almost ready to go. Those tiles would drive me nuts too, tho I’d not do anything about them because they’re beautiful. I remember Emma building out the van so she’s got skills and Alex can certainly learn, and we’ll have fun following along. 💖
Thanks so much! Excited to share the process of how it all turns out! 😊
I’m so excited for you Beans.
I would start with the most important builds and take one room at the time. Initially I would therefore just paint the dark room in a lighter colour. You will have time for that room later on.
Even though the kitchen build will be expensive, its better like this. The rooms potential are bigger now.❤❤ Congrats to your new home!
Yeah it’s all yours!!! Good luck guys I know it will turn out great!!!
Congrats again on the house. Can't wait to see the kitchen when it is finished. In the meantime, I would paint the panels so it is brighter in the room. Then when the kitchen is finished, you could take a few panels off (if possible) for a peak behind them. The previous owners may have put them up for a reason. Hugs from Canada
People will say you are mad, but I think for you guys it’s more than about the building. It’s in an incredible part of the world. I’m sure you will get it fixed up and will turn it into a lovely place to live. Congrats on buying your first home.
No, chill. That kitchen is fixable if you can accept working with what you've got and not making what you want. I for one love it. Blend the old and new to make querky beautiful.
Having a blank canvas makes it your home. You can make it exaclty as you want. Well done Beans
It’s not as bad as I thought it would be. Love it. Just watch out for scammers in construction. I can’t wait to see it finished.
Buyer’s remorse is always short-lived. You’ll figure out the right way to make it your home.🏠 ❤
I would knock through the door and window of the kitchen and replace it with a glass concertina door, which you can open up to the sunlight. I am so excited for you about the downstairs. There is so much potential. I'll also change the diningroom next door to a lounge. Also open up the windows. Put the table in the kitchen. Its big enough for it.
who uses dedicated dining rooms nowadays? Much cozier to use the kitchen space
I am from Malaysia and I am so so happy and excited that The Beans are coming to Malaysia ... woww ... and in Borneo ... can't wait to watch the vlog ... congratulations on your new house in Sicily ... take care and stay safe always ... love you guys ❤❤❤
I love painted cladded wooden walls! With off white or any light pastel. Should look cozy and inviting.
We warned ya. lol A toddler in this house just terrifies me with those stairs and that balcony. Having renovated two homes, I'm just over here shaking my head and chuckling at your innocence. lol That said, I believe in you and the power of your dreams, and it'll somehow turn out ok..and be massively entertaining to witness. Good luck!
This isnt a pickle. This is a great opportunity and its got huge potential. Cup's half full, not empty. Super possibilities. Congratulations on your purchase. I dont see a mess sorry
Love the new kitchen,is an improvement compared with before.Congratulations for your new home make it be a home full of love and laughs.
I think you’ve purchased a really nice home. It’ll take time to get it where you want it, but you’ll get there!
I would definitely just paint the brown paneling in the dark room, as it still looks like it’s in good shape. A light color that you can choose, makes a world of difference. There are millions of homes across the world that have that dark paneling, and you can google to see what they’ve done. It’s actually beautiful painted and can be any color in your imagination and you just may find it to be your favorite room after all! Good luck, I can’t wait to see your journey of getting your home like you want!
That house needs some GIANT windows facing that view, and to light up the rooms.
I agree!
It depends on how thick the stone walls are. Sarah and Luca live in a 1000 year old house that has walls too thick to cut into except for small holes for pipes, vents etc.
@@debbietorres9661If they can make tunnels through mountains, i’m sure they can figure this out. But it probably takes some planning etc.
Might not be allowed to change the exterior by adding or subtracting windows.
@@Alfahippie It may be too expensive.
Noah is so adorable! How wonderful he will have these videos to look back on one day❤. As a mother and now grandmother I can say that your children (child) are/is your greatest work!
I would say to move in, live upstairs for now and see what the house feels like. Your new home looks so much bigger and better without all of the furniture! Can’t wait to see what y’all will do with it!
Beans! Now that your kitchen is removed, and you are considering putting a washroom under the stairs, you'll be moving plumbing, SWITCH THE ORDER OF THE ROOMS. Make the kitchen on the outer most room and turn the kitchen into the second bedroom! It will make for such a more functional space! Maybe you can peel just one board off the inner room to see what is behind and if some decent walls are in there, tear it down.
Nice idea, and since there is still plumbing for a bath it can be master suite!
Congratulations!!! I painted paneling before but I was able to pull back a piece to see what was behind. I wasn’t ready to deal with it yet. Love the house! Lots of love from Texas
I think mainly living on one level would be perfect, then downstairs can be a second living room/playroom /guest bedroom... You're better off doing it front the start or you'll never do it.
Kitchen at that lovely room with a view would be fab.
Exactly what I thought 😅
Don't fret over the kitchen. They did the hard work. Make it a camp kitchen for now. I love all the space you have and you are living in such a charming village. I'm excited for you! It will all work out, though it will take a few years. You have a wonderful place to rest and relax for a while. The remodel is going to be fun to watch! It will all work out. You did good!!
Loved your ending!!! Noah is adorable. What a precious family!!!!
Well said the ending was beautiful! I just love this little family too❤
I suggest a home planner on layout to get ideas on repairs and on designing the way you want.
Also the clad walled room, sand the wood and paint it. The wood looks in good condition and can be painted. We did our paneled room and I love it, you see the wood grain in the paint
Much prefer that its been knocked down and ceilings have made it so spacious n brighter, I love everything about it and hope you will all be very happy in your new home🥰
I know it looks like a proper mess at the moment but I’m sure it will be for the best in the long run, yeah you had plans for a play room for Noah but you would only get a few years out of it before it was just a storage space, this has given you the chance to create something beautiful. Good luck guys
Congratulations! I'm glad you were able to come to see the kitchen as an opportunity to build something wonderful.
You have a house with so much potential, it's the house you fell in love with. I can just imagine doing things bit by bit and all the excitement after each step is finished. It's the sort of thing I would love to do. Wishing you lots of joy and happiness in your next step of your new life x
I would take down the panels in the dinning room. Put a full bath in the kitchen with an entrance from the dining room since you already have plumbing for 1/2 bath. From experience I would suggest hiring a architect/designer/general contractor. Makes things much easier.
Oh, everything is wonderful! It's great starting out with a clean canvas. I look forward to all the improvements you guys will make. I love the ending and thanks for taking us along!
It's going to be a wonderful adventure and once you get it done it will be beautiful and relaxing. It's solid and it's do able over time. You have a home for the beans!
Aw thank you! We certainly hope so! 😊
I actually like the kitchen better now with the ceiling height. I live in a 1910 house in the USA and I have twelve foot ceilings in every room, and I have come to really treasure that. It gives such a feeling of openness and airiness. I think once you fix it up the way you want it, it's going to be stunning. It's a charming house and those views are something else. Seems like you've found a gem to me, and it needs work but the best gems always do. Congrats! Amy
The kitchen with its high ceiling will be nice and cool in the summer 👍❤️
I absolutely love how, at the end, you talked about looking at your son and KNOWING this is exactly where you should be and what you should be doing. I get that same feeling when I see my kids hiking through the woods, running through a meadow or playing in the river. We moved when they were 4 from a huge city to the middle of the woods, and it was definitely the best decision we could have made for our family. You guys have a big project ahead of you, but it's a beautiful one. I can't wait to see the progress!!
I watched the end of your video in tears
Exciting and memorable times Beans. I guess the most important first task is to find a really good and professional builder who has good electricians and plumbers. Maybe research and make enquiries in your village and nearby on anyone with good experience of having work done. Having a good reliable company is key to less stress and worry.
Just paint the wood. If you rip some off and there's nothing wrong underneath, then you would have created unnecessary work and expense. And the kitchen isn't horrendous. It's like you said, it's an opportunity to create the kitchen you want. Just take a big breath and get stuck in! 😀 It will be GREAT. Best of luck. Ohh!... and congratulations on your first house.🎉😊
Gosh- Deja vu for me. We bought our house in Lazio 2 years ago as non Italians. So much to learn, so many hoops to jump through. But take baby steps. Changing over utilities is sometimes a pain. Getting your codice fiscale will help. Definitely make friends at the town commune (gov ofc) where you live. FB marketplace is useful for buying new/used necessities. I could go on and on with advice… but enjoy the adventure! So much to love in Italy ❤️
It's really not that bad, keep a few kitchen tile features, and whitewash the walls everywhere else and have some lovely big chandeliers, it'll look fabulous ! Well done you 3 ♥
Thank you! 🙏 we’re excited to see what it turns into ☺️
I agree, keep some of the tiles. I think the back upper wall.
You carry on venting lovely lady, we'll keep listening and hoping for all the best for you xx❤
Good job you two. Congrats on becoming Adults!!!! Now show people that you can still have a wonderful life, married, children, and a home. You're going to be great at this, not a bean salad, now baked beans. ❤
A d u l t s. haha.