Before and After I Whole Home Renovation
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Who ever had that home obviously dearly loved it and that is reflected by It's clean appearance.
It’s great! My shed has been completed and it turned out nice looking and sturdy and it is way better than the sheds that many of my neighbors had put up. Of course, I'm pleased with the outcome and this Ryan’s ruclips.net/user/postUgkxGZedDTcDfgD7fG_uU4esfx_EgxzlY2_1 Plans was extremely useful to me as a guide.
French doors to the balcony would have been great.
That drives me nuts with a fake balcony or waste of space. Why go to all the effort of putting a balcony on your house if it isn't usable? Same with fake dormers.
@@brookewray59 yeah, just sticking outside collecting dust! How can you clean the thing if you can't walk on it?
@@Amira_Phoenix it won’t support people weight most likely.
@@bebenut123looks like it would though structurally considering it has support pillars under and in the middle, also it's in between 2 floors witch makes it extremely strong at the base
I bet the new layout wouldn't allow any entrance to balcony
You could have done a main bedroom downstairs where the office rooms are. I’m a real estate agent and a lot of people are looking for first floor main bedrooms now. That way, you’d still have the four bedrooms.
Looks beautiful. I don’t like closing off the kitchen from the other side of the house. Really blocks off the flow, specially since it’s just a blank wall in the kitchen. If I bought the house first thing I would do is create an opening between those two rooms.
Same!
i dont like the choice either, unless they wanted to make it into bedrooms, mothe-in-law swuite with bathroom, etc. i dont like it. but as is i think it is large for a bedroom, they have a bonus room outside so its just a weird extra room thats too large for a bedroom and cuts off flow. guess its a nice family room/playroom, etc. But again, i agree and would have liked to keep the flow
The kitchen is so small/not much storage space. I would add a door at the back of the kitchen, then you have a walk-in pantry/storage area.
Agree. The room on the other side of the kitchen is the formal dinning room that now doesn't have access from the kitchen.
Its makes for the perfect home office for those of us who need one.
Great Job! A couple of things I would have done different.
1. Not close off the kitchen.
2. Extended the kitchen (it’s a little small for that size house)
3. Added a bathroom (if possible) to the outdoor bonus room. Now you have potential AirBnB.
4. Tile in the Master Bath.
I agree with not closing off the kitchen, they could have made a nice little breakfast nook in the corner or made a walk-in-pantry.
Agree closing off the kitchen was a mistake. There was plenty room to put in a pantry and coffee bar and definitely more cabinetry.
Separate kitchen/dining spaces increase home value, which is their goal - not to make a good home.
I had to laugh at the old wallpaper. The house we had in Arlington was built in 1968. When I re-did the bathrooms I found wallpaper like that hidden behind the medicine cabinet in the walls. You are right about insulation, luckily the previous owners put in some, but the exterior walls didn’t have much if any.
Like what you did, but I do agree with another commenter, the Master could have been brought down stairs. Having a master on the ground floor is important for those of us who were born in the 70’s😁
Oh yaaaaay, another black and white one. House was way cooler before lol. I totally would have kept the wallpaper. The shutters are too small!! But the new stairs/bedroom layout was a good call.
I mean a little harsh 😂
But I do think it would be great to keep some of the vibe from the era that these houses are built.
I know they’re flipping houses to appeal to most people possible, but it would be cool to see a video where they take a house like this and keep (or replace) some of its original personality.
Ur not remodeling for ur liking it’s for what people are buying no one wants to live in an old home in 2023 modernism is thriving in real estate
I agree. The house lost its mid-century cool charecter, and instead got a cookie cutter black and white home.
I am an architect and the tiny shutters triggered me. Lol. Just a pet peeve of mine but it happens all the time.
And I agree, you have to play into the original architecture of the house, not just slap some white paint on it and make it look farmhouse, which is a dying trend anyways. And that can be done while still remaining neutral enough to get a buyer. Just something that gets lost with flippers unfortunately since their main goal is profit.
Shutters definitely needed one more board each.
Man I sure hope the future owner of the house breathes some much much much needed color into the space
Yes, me too.
That's the whole point. Easier to sell a house as a blank canvas rather than a color/style they're not keen on.
I love the layout changes, especially the stairs and kitchen. But you two keep making every home void of any character, especially in the bathrooms. the old bathrooms with the wallpaper actually looked better.
Also, I would have moved the ensuite bathroom to where you put the closet. A bathroom flooded with natural light is luxury, and the closet in the space of the bathroom would have been nice and even could have opened a window in the back wall too. I know this would have been more expensive, but it would scream high end much more
Yeah didn't understand that. He mentioned that they didn't want to move the plumbing but they did the floors
And clothing hangig in this light flooded closet will discolour and fade pretty fast. You would have to install blackout shades and have them closed all the time - so no real value to having the windows in the closet.
This one is a bit of a miss for me. I would have shifted the kitchen into that "playroom" and extended into the existing kitchen space. Then dining room in the office and living room as is. Move powder room to beside the garage and laundry there and completely rework the entry. Open stringer stairs so you have sight lines straight through.
More rooms bigger price
Windows in the closet have a huge possibility of causing fading and sun damage to clothing especially in the areas where the clothes hang on the hangers. You will get drastically faded strips across the shoulders of everything the sunlight hits.
Pretty sure the owners would have curtains for privacy.
Loved the original style of this home. Would have loved to see some of that 60s style incorporated back into the home. Also, I think you should have kept that kitchen door, especially since you mentioned a formal dining room nearby.
I love the orange bathroom.
Those kitchen cabinets are exactly what was in my mom and dads kitchen my nephew lives there now they framed and painted them white and put black hardware they look great!
New subscriber. I really like your channel. You guys have such positive, enthusiastic energy. I have never seen a comment section with more, “You should have done this…” I think there are probably so many ways things can be changed, and everyone has different taste and lifestyles. :)
The microwave looking oven in the original kitchen is a European style built in wall oven. Default setup in high-end houses and flats all around Europe. More convenient than the free standing range that is standard in the US (no bending, easier cleaning around the oven). Maybe the previous owners had Europeran origin? Love your videos, keep up the good job! Greetings from a European flipper.
The custom homes in my area 90 minutes from Austin all have separate cooktops and wall ovens as well as built in microwaves. Unfortunately, what passes for custom now is what the home in the video has become with features of tract homes being marketed as custom with white walls, white counters, cheaper kitchen appliances. New builds in neighborhoods are marketed as custom with all having the same color roof, only a few floor plans but they allow people to choose their floor coloring. It’s sad that the homes all look alike because they use the same MDF cabinets and bland color scheme.
The balcony is still useless.
Awesome build I would have moved the primary sweet downstairs and got rid of one of these living rooms that way you keep all 4 bedrooms and add one to the first floor
I agree, also I think they could have changed one of the two front bedrooms into an upstairs den and the other front bedroom into an office. I would have taken the other back bedroom and made the other bathroom it's ensuite.
Nice flip! But I think you missed an opportunity with that downstairs "formal" living space. You could have turned that into another master bedroom with an on-suite bathroom in that back area. The plumbing was just on the other side of that wall. And you would have had a 4 bedroom 3.5 bath home which would have commanded more money. That second master bedroom down stairs could have been a very nice guest bedroom. And I am sure that would have been an upgrade in that neighborhood. Cheers!
"Like a microwave that goes slower." I got a big smile when she said this.
The house is in remarkable shape even though it was built in the 1960s and hasn't been updated since then.
Lmaooo I swear every time Lincoln speaks he makes me laugh. Not “get into it yuh “ ok Doja cat 🤣🤣🤣
I recently saw a video where a guy sprayed some dead grass green and it looked amazing. I never knew grass paint was a thing but apparently it is and I think it would work really well for your projects.
Beautiful job! But I wouldn't have closed off that door in the kitchen. It would have been better to knock out that whole wall and make the kitchen larger, or if that's not possible, make it into a walk-in butlers pantry. The room to the right of the front door I would have at least added a coat closet/storage closet.
Original layout was very 1960's. The paneled room was the den, leading to the breakfast room. The other side was the formal living room and formal dining room. Smart move taking in one of the upstairs rooms to make that main suite. Most families don't need 4 bedrooms these days if they have other bonus areas. And most don't need both a den and a formal living room. That outside room would make a great exercise/yoga room. It would have cost too much to try and make the formal living and dining areas into a main suite. You would have to break into the slab for plumbing.
It's nice, but it doesn't blow me away. I actually liked the stairs better before. The new master suite looks great.
The Flipsters are back! Love you guys! Watch you every morning!
Ohhhhh that was inspiring. My ex is still living in the house that we purchased 25 years ago, and it’s classic 1960s exactly like this is classic. Stuck in the 60s just plain awful walking into dreadfulness& vice. You really did it. Thank you you helped me have hope for taking over that house somehow. He is letting it decay around his ears, nose, throat, and toes as he stays the at the computer and watches his cats
Great work 👏 the staging just feels odd and cheap
closing off the kitchen was a good move. gave that bonus space more privacy thus more versatility. good job!
I'm not one for a bathroom in the living room, especially so close to the dining area. It can get pretty uncomfortable. Maybe flipping rooms around, using what would be the "casual" living room as a study, play room, or craft area, and what would be the office (or "formal living room") as the main living area, and the smaller room as dining would be the way to go. Really like the outdoor room, which would make an excellent office or teen "hang out" area. The upstairs was amazing, and I really loved the materials and colors used in this renovation.
I would've loved to see something done with that balcony. Beautiful home , I'd still love it
Yay!! I was too excited to see you guys!! I just started binge watching I was so upset when I finished all the videos and then BAM another vid ❤️❤️🎉
Not to be a jerk or anything, but the staging in the LR overdoes the black and white. B&W rug, b&w cushions, b&w wall art, etc. I like black and white - but it could be a bit more subtle.
Loved the color choices but I would’ve actually made the two downstairs room as a master bedroom + on suite. Gives more privacy to the parents.
Looks so great! It’s like a breath of fresh air. I really enjoy your videos! Great work 🥰❤️
This is easily my favorite of all of the homes you have done! Every single detail is stunning!!! ❤
Really nice transformation! 😍 Nice design but kinda sad to see the groovy orange bathroom go. Lol 😢
Preparing to do a big remodel on a house in the Beaumont area for me to live in. I can't imagine the stress you both have doing this on a regular basis
I don’t like having windows in closets as clothes will fade. You will be trying to block off the sunlight and just becomes a nuisance. Some things just aren’t practical, like a wood floor adjacent to the sink and shower. Large mats will have to be placed there in order to collect the drips to protect the wood, so the floor is going to be hidden.
The inside is SO much better. It'll be hard to access the diniing room though. The outside...looks very strange.
I thought the house looked strange because it needed something between the two windows upstairs. Our eye likes things in odd numbers (threes) and the spot between the 2 upstairs windows look very big and blank.
Beautiful ✨ love the master bedroom the closet and the shower... great job 👍
Always lean and positive improvements. A flipper couldn’t put money into a custom door so your solution had merit. But... an offset door or two smaller front French doors would have been my answer for the front stairs. Or even leave the door as is and make a built in bookcase in the bottom of the stairs to give it visual appeal. The original had far better Feng shui. Now all the energy just flows straight up the stairs. Cant do it all in a flip though.
As I have heard it, the energy flows right out the door, right along with your finances
You guys definitely slayed this project 🫶💅
I think you guys knocked this one “out of the park”!! Beautiful job.
The old circular layout was better - I would have extended the kitchen right across the back into the rear righthand room.
thank you for not making the floor gray.
Would have put sliding doors to get on the top porch, other than that, great work 👍
Hi Flipsters! I always enjoy your work. Thanks for sharing your creativity. Your game just keeps getting better. I would however enjoy the vids much more if you dropped the "Let's make fun of and criticize the stupid previous owners." It would work fine to simply note where upgrades are needed. We all get it.
Agreed. Everyone has a story, and a reason for living the way they do.
definitely! Like seriously there is no reason to be rude and disrespectful to the other people it’s not funny and it’s not entertaining it’s just downright disrespectful
I 100% agree I’ve gone through some of their videos and they have so many comments like this and still are constantly are making fun of the previous owners and the people who designed and built the house. like there’s no need for that negativity it doesn’t add anything to the videos it’s completely unnecessary and disrespectful!
I completely agree, Nicole. But, does their game keep getting better, really? I have found the only reason I keep watching is because I'm in Texas, and curious about the houses in Austin.
What about where the washer and dryer.
Strange entryway but I could work with it. RENOVATE!
🤣 I feel SO old! Brady Bunch was the 70s, dear, I was a cognisant teen/adult during those decades, and therefore count myself an authority on the subject.
You two are a riot!! Your funny comments always cheer me up!!! You are great promoters of your lovely city also. Continued success to you both.
I think there was a missed opportunity to put the 4th bedroom back in by making that unused side of the main floor into a bedroom with in suite bath and instead of completely closing off that (now) blank kitchen wall a walk in pantry.
Flipping has to be hard right now with the market a sellers one, when it comes to buying that is! Love your videos!
Austin is one of the hottest markets in the country.
@@annetteq7910 We want out of Killeen but don’t want to double our mortgage. 😂😂😂
The house design is beautiful. I was kinda hoping for a mid century style though! to embrace the former style but update it into todays time.
Lincoln, that was a transporter pad,, not a ceiling fan.
I feel like cutting that extra living room and having a first floor master may have been the better call. Then you have a few options for the bedroom/living situation
1) you now have a 5 bed house. If you are parents with that many kids you may like that separation. Maybe just get rid of the en suite and have 2 hall baths/ a jack & jill
2) turn one of those bedrooms into the informal living room, right next to the kids. Chaos isn't so visible anymore
Yall did a great job with the layout! I'm also super appreciative of the green and grey and cedar bits throughout the house! What a shame that the housing market didn't let you all sell the house for more. I think it's one of the better ones you guys have done!
formal spaces along with informal ones used to be very common. Company would go to the formal living and dining area, where the family would have used the "den" and breakfast room.
I grew up in that neighborhood (6507) and I think that layout was one of the worst I ever saw. I might have go to drive up and down the streets and see if I can fine it.
Looks good, I LOVE the new floor!!! Personally, I would have extended the kitchen to the small room behind, because there is nearly no storage in the kitchen!!! The small room looks cute now, and I'm sure it can be used in multiple ways, but the kitchen size like it is a no for me. Maybe a little backdoor kitchen would have been nice there... or a backdoor + mudroom with storage would have been nice!
I think I would have made the downstairs space into another bedroom with a bathroom. Perhaps a downstairs master or guest room?
I love the way you decorated this house!
great job, I had no idea Austin area homes were sooooooooo expensive! I live in MI and if I had $756000 to spend on a house, I could build a mini-mansion!!!
@@bebenut123 thats crazy!
Closing the kitchen was a bad idea. I would’ve opened it up and expanded the kitchen all the way through. That’s such a tiny kitchen for the size of that house. Love the bathrooms though except I don’t like extending the wood floors into the bathrooms.
dryer plug in the outside 'studio' may have been for some art equipment like a kiln or such that requires more power.
I would have put a skylight in the master bath. Otherwise, brilliant on the master suite
omg I want that kitchen wallpaper so bad...any clues where it's from?
I love watching your home transformations - from an interior design point of view, most of the time I see elements that make me cringe a little, usually related to a lack of continuity on colors or materials throughout the project, which is fine for the average homeowner - I personally think that if you are flipping a house and spending all that money maybe having some professional design advice is worth it.
The main interior design correction I would do is to avoid mixing French doors and modern sliding doors.
The exterior of the house needs help, the new style is all over the place with the wrong mix of warm and cool tones from the roof shingles, the yellowish shutters, and the light gray used as an accent (which wasn't used again inside the house - lack of flow).
Pavers and sconces scream modern/contemporary, while the shutters (that are from the 16th century) scream "rustic" contradicting the intention of bringing the home style to the "21 century". Lastly, avoid hanging anything above the window/door lintel, this applies for the exterior and interior with a few exceptions (like window treatments), there's plenty of space on either side of the door for that house number plaque.
Very entertaining video, the kitchen and the floor used were my favorite changes.
you guys are getting more and more fun and creative. loved the funny video edits!!! real estate can be groovey and fun, right??!
Overall it’s a really good flip. Some great solutions to maximise the space and make it more functional. One thing I don’t really like are the black taps in the bathroom. They look a bit … wrong 😂
Ok……I COMPLETELY LOVE THIS CHANNEL!! Let me get that out the way but am I thee only one who think they don’t make a decent profit off of the amazing work they do?? Maybe it’s because I’m up North (Pennsylvania) and are accustomed to certain renovations. Anywho I’m forever locked in with you guys, keep up the great work!
1) Feng shui can't even with stairs straight in front of the main entry door.
2) I didn't like that they close off the kitchen. I just wish they just extend the kitchen from that small room. Cut small space in front of the kitchen to give the dinning area a bigger space.
3) I'm still off from the shared backroom upstairs. The orientation of that door is a waste of space.
i totally agree.. bad Feng shui for the stairs that straight right to the main door...
Great job as usual on your flip. I have a couple of comments/ observations. Why not use a darker grout with the slate? Why not turn the main floor closet door towards the front door instead of leaving it to face the sitting room? Thanks
One of you alls BEST transformations yet! Definitely a house id buy!
I love everything... BUT! I'm disappointed you did not connect the driveway to the front door, and the master bath is beautiful but it looks so weird to have that black tile only in the cubby with the toilet, rather than throughout the whole bathroom
Looks great!
Minor detail The first chair entering the office has the back legs on backwards 😂
Is there a laundry room other than the dryer space in the separate room?
I'm thinking the laundry was the second door in the dining room.
You guys did a fantastic job as always. It turned out great! But that's what $1 million gets you these days? Even considering this is Austin, Texas. Things have got to change.
Where was the laundry room? Did I miss it ?
I don't know how I feel about taking a 60s time capsule and just making a completely modern house out of it, with 0 60s inspiration. Retro homes are very in so it's not better off being modern.
Why did you seal up the doorway from the kitchen to the formal dining room? All you got is a place to hang a big clock. Where you put the table and chairs is part of the kitchen eating area.
This was an awesome change. I wish you guys was in the Houston area😢
Could you advise me the exact colour you used for the green/grey kitchen please.
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Just beautiful.
Nice job, what an amazing transformation
Looks so good!! Can we please stop with the subway tile?!?!
Beautiful. We are looking at white interior on a home we are purchasing for ourselves. You guys do a lot of white. Can you share the paint brand and color? Do you use the same on the trim? Thank you.
The formal side would be on the side where you don’t see the kitchen so you can get away from the mess when you are having a dinner party.
Go vinyl plank floors they can go in all the rooms it will make it bigger and no transformation speed bumps from room to room
When i wash my hands or shower, i get water on the floor... water proof flooring everywhere in bathrooms.
This is awesome! I totally love the transformation! 😊👍👍 Good job as always!
Windows in a closet leads to only one thing: sun-bleached clothes. You will need to cover the windows so completely to keep the sun out that you will lose the "open" feeling the windows get at the beginning.
It is so weird to hear that home layout called weird and unfathomable. It used to be standard for homes to have a formal living area off the dining room for entertaining guests while the kids hung out in the "family room". Seeing the kitchen was a no-no. In the past 20 years, we have gravitated away from that concept toward "open concept" because of cost/reduction in wealth: to put it bluntly, people today are not as affluent as they were and entertain far more casually than they used to. Casualness is so great that the norm for the average family today is to entertain IN the kitchen while cooking is going on. Today, house prices are much higher relative to income and to "waste" a big space for rare formal events is just not financially realistic today. Open concept and casual living is the norm for what used to be the middle class. Make no mistake: homes for wealthier folks still do have formal living and entertaining spaces and a butlers pantry or staging area off the dining area and separate from the kitchen.
I actually like this house and kitchen, ❤
wow, that is in amazing condition for a 1960s house
Getting rid of the teardrop molding and flat panel doors would have made a big improvement in the appearance of the rooms. You don’t notice it that much in the video but I bet they really look bad in person.
Great job guys! How long did it take to get this reno done?
Love the Tang bathroom
I love the wallpapers