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  • @ghoff101
    @ghoff101 Год назад +25

    As someone who works in Hazmat and with all your Reno/demo plans I would recommend reaching out to a company in your area to get them to take samples of everything from drywall and joint compound for asbestos, to checking your paint layers for lead. Both are very prevalent in houses your age and huge health effect years down the road!

  • @fionahislop2889
    @fionahislop2889 Год назад +730

    Never apologise for getting stuck in to a hard job, working your butt off and sweating. As a designer I think it is paramount that you have a true understanding of what it takes to transform something from start to finish. Experience on the ground is invaluable and will inform all that you do in the future. Great job! Nothing like actually being an active participant in the transformation of these spaces. You will forever be truly connected to this home you are building literally from the ground up. Hi from New Zealand again.

    • @jaxstorey6734
      @jaxstorey6734 Год назад +7

      Hey there, Fiona, I'm from NZ as well! 👋

    • @annemacleod1421
      @annemacleod1421 Год назад +11

      Me too…Christchurch ! Discovered Drew several weeks ago. Always fun to live vicariously through other peoples renovations. And I was thinking the same thing, much better if your designer knows what the hard graft is all about…not everyone can afford for all aspects to be carried out by a professional.

    • @jaxstorey6734
      @jaxstorey6734 Год назад +4

      @@annemacleod1421 I'm in ChCh too! How cool is that?

    • @sosexymagazinerobinwatkins8467
      @sosexymagazinerobinwatkins8467 Год назад +3

      GREAT COMMENT!!

    • @NormaWilcox812
      @NormaWilcox812 Год назад

      Yes yea!!!

  • @fx_meu
    @fx_meu Год назад +159

    The fact he also took his time to teach you without asking for more “money” etc is amazing in itself and shows his character!!!

  • @Lnstrq
    @Lnstrq Год назад +77

    Love your contractor. He is so willing to be filmed and help you out with no judgment! Koodos to him!

    • @chereedelcoure9124
      @chereedelcoure9124 Год назад

      Curious. Why you would you spend all that time and lots of your own money on a rental that you don't own?

  • @tabathaogost4982
    @tabathaogost4982 Год назад +25

    Cover your appliances! With any plastic! All that dust. And I don't know how houses are in California but the vents are super important when there's central heating and AC, so cover the vents too when demoing anything. Dust gets everywhere! You can also just cover with a plastic sheet the doorways to contain the dust to that one single room.

    • @arendtucute
      @arendtucute Год назад +1

      OMG! I was saying that as well! Protect the appliances and yes the AC vents need to be covered, this is why you cannot run your AC during demolition.
      Enjoyable video! I was laughing at the faces Drew was making!

    • @EvelynM-vlogs
      @EvelynM-vlogs Год назад +2

      best to also cover with cardboard so it can absorb any small punishments - like falling tile.

  • @cathyh1680
    @cathyh1680 Год назад +61

    The good thing about ripping out the dry wall in the kitchen is that it's a good opportunity to get the electricians in to install the wiring for more power points or new oven connection if you need it especially if the new layout is different so the power sockets for the fridge, microwave, range hood etc will be in a different location.

    • @bhappy6088
      @bhappy6088 Год назад

      I was thinking the same thing. It's a great time to update wiring for sure.

  • @sandradickinson5665
    @sandradickinson5665 Год назад +43

    Drew, you need to remove all items from kitchen first , stove, cabinet, electric plates, stove , fridge anything that can be damaged also cover all your lower cabinets with drop clothes to protect them. Always a lot of preparation before you start demo.

    • @meganrunkel2083
      @meganrunkel2083 Год назад +7

      Yes, agreed. I totally appreciated that he was trying and is new at this but that wasn't a great way to demo. Every time a tile dropped I was cringing that it would damage a cabinet. I hope nothing got damaged in the process!

  • @iheargeese
    @iheargeese Год назад +28

    When you said you thought denim was sweatproof!!! That whole section made me laugh so hard…. and out loud, by myself. Would never hold it against you- instead, it makes me like you even more for being such a real and fun human!!! You really earned that pumpkin drink!!!!

  • @melaniekubik-bondy9896
    @melaniekubik-bondy9896 Год назад +164

    Love it, Drew! As a former owner/steward of a very old house, I can offer this tiny piece of encouragement... remembering to breathe, and maintaining a sense of humor about absolutely EVERYTHING (especially the timing of things) is key! So many balls in the air can be overwhelming. We are all sending you loving energy.

    • @afish6019
      @afish6019 Год назад +6

      What a lovely comment ☺️

    • @christinamcallister3791
      @christinamcallister3791 Год назад +9

      This statement is true for everyone. Anytime life seems overwhelming, just take a moment to breathe.

    • @mdipeace
      @mdipeace Год назад +1

      I have a giant pad of newsprint paper. I take a marker and write step by step lists, in large print, of what needs to happen in the order it needs to happen for every area I'm renovating. Then I hang it somewhere nearby where I'm working and follow it step by step. I have these all over the house. I can take a breath, figure out what this area needs, write it down and then check things off one by one. That's the fun part!

  • @darlouthia5153
    @darlouthia5153 Год назад +351

    Drew’s expression when the tiles keep falling on him. 😂 Bravo for all the hard work and for recognizing that paying someone to do this has it’s merits.

    • @lonefox
      @lonefox  Год назад +66

      1000%! I’ve always been one to DIY everything in my life but when it comes to demo, I’d splurge 😂

    • @kookietherapy9398
      @kookietherapy9398 Год назад +5

      Sooo glad to see those tiles go. Can you open up that kitchen to a room on other side of the wall...knock down a wall ?

    • @NameLikeNobodyElse
      @NameLikeNobodyElse Год назад +10

      Maybe I missed it, but I never did see Roberto make that expression when he pulled a tile loose.😄😄

    • @kathygus
      @kathygus Год назад +2

      that was definitely the best part of the video - the wide eyes - hahah!

    • @olbird7647
      @olbird7647 Год назад +5

      @@lonefox this vid was pure demo comedy gold 😁 Your jeans slapping on the floor just about finished me off 😂😂 well done, great work all round

  • @shannonsullivan1968
    @shannonsullivan1968 Год назад +11

    Good job Drew! But I would make this one little suggestion-next time you do demo, take out everything even if you are going to reuse it. Makes demo easier and keeps the items you are keeping clean. Can’t wait to see what comes next!

  • @alishaikh5289
    @alishaikh5289 Год назад +89

    I never comment, but Drew you literally have such a good eye for design and flow. I’m always so impressed by your videos. Even if I don’t understand what you’re doing, in the end I know it’s going to turn out amazing because you have a real talent for seeing the potential in a space. You’re an inspiration!

  • @jamiegibson2595
    @jamiegibson2595 Год назад +132

    Drew, please wear a respirator in case you have lead. I enlarged some windows in an old 100-year-old farmhouse and ended up with elevated lead levels! Just an FYI. I rehabed houses for resale and loved watching the changes as I torn things out and replaced them. It is so satisfying.

    • @jamiegibson2595
      @jamiegibson2595 Год назад +9

      You are right. Either one is a problem. If asbestos is found that is a game changer for a demo. Simply using a saw to enlarge the windows caused the lead from old paint to sift through the air. Luckily the insulation in my old farmhouse was not asbestos. Another place asbestos is often found is around water pipes and heat runs. My father-in-law was a steam fitter and dies of asbestosis.

  • @amandabecker642
    @amandabecker642 Год назад +147

    You could take a chunk of the demo’d tile, frame it, and make it into a piece of art. A little momento of your first demo experience!
    Excited to see what comes next in this kitchen renovation. :-)

  • @cesrelawrence-towner9453
    @cesrelawrence-towner9453 Год назад +72

    Drew your growth as a designer makes me feel like a proud parent!!! Just this video alone. I'm enjoying this series so much and you're inspiring me to work on my projects

  • @jessicafey4333
    @jessicafey4333 Год назад +130

    Oh my gosh! So many laugh out loud moments of complete empathy… and “I know what you’re going through” moments. I recently bought a little 1963 condo and I don’t know what the hell I’m doing half the time while renovating. So thanks for showing that even someone more experienced, like you, has those “oh shit, the wall just came off” moments. LOVING this! Thanks, Drew!

  • @cindyh8884
    @cindyh8884 Год назад +170

    I soooooo love how real you are. Your reaction to the crumbling wall is priceless. 😂

    • @EAS76
      @EAS76 Год назад

      Ha l, just saw I said almost the same thing as you in the next comment, lol. Sorry. But yes, that face was the best!!!

    • @monkiaray9093
      @monkiaray9093 Год назад +2

      I know he is too cute and real too

    • @mapatterson173
      @mapatterson173 Год назад +3

      ✨💖✨I don’t know, the “sweat proof jeans” gave me a good belly laugh.

    • @EAS76
      @EAS76 Год назад

      @@mapatterson173 wait til he realizes in your 40s everything sweats…

  • @kristindanan7407
    @kristindanan7407 Год назад +59

    Such a fun video!! You’re so cute with your butt sweat. LOL
    I’m a degreed kitchen designer and I love what you’re doing. Please consider installing a new, wide window over the kitchen sink (that would span all the way across the entire width of the two existing windows on either side of the sink) since you’re already down to the studs. It will make a HUGE difference in making it feel more open and airy (especially since you took down all of the uppers in that area). If you ever need help or ideas, please let me know. I’m somewhat local.

    • @lonefox
      @lonefox  Год назад +16

      I would so love to do this but any structural change on the exterior of the home (ie. a window) has to be permitted first! I will look into the idea of opening that full window up!

    • @margaretzee8162
      @margaretzee8162 Год назад +5

      Better now than a year from now and you have to do demo again.

    • @annastasiat.6287
      @annastasiat.6287 Год назад +1

      I was 100% thinking this as well!

    • @batterbury4477
      @batterbury4477 Год назад +5

      @@lonefox Yup - lot's of permits. And historical society or local group will have a say-so probably. Much much easier and practical to stay with " bones' of house and do your magic INSIDE

  • @lianeatlarge
    @lianeatlarge Год назад +2

    Oh the beginning made me laugh - all I could think of was "Cover the stove, cover the stove!" Such a man thing to do Drew! The number of times I've happened upon my man doing stuff like this with no regard for the collateral damage! You crack me up. Really enjoying being on this latest journey with you.

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  • @lisafarnsworth3887
    @lisafarnsworth3887 Год назад

    You are amazing!!! I am a 62 year old woman who is living by you vicariously! You are so talented!

  • @darrellwendyjenkinson8972
    @darrellwendyjenkinson8972 Год назад +190

    I love the keeping-it-real experience and filming. More helpful than watching the shows on the DIY channels, which makes the whole process look like it'll only take a weekend to accomplish! Better to REALLY know how it goes!

  • @deidredeutsche
    @deidredeutsche Год назад +289

    Keep in mind you’re going to want flooring that will take drips and spills without staining, and something you can mop/clean. So if you want the “raw” look, you’ll have to pour a durable, clear finish over it.

    • @bernadettevanderploeg9551
      @bernadettevanderploeg9551 Год назад +6

      true!

    • @deb5710
      @deb5710 Год назад +29

      Use a sealer on ALL grout work, walls and floors.

    • @nowaynohow1275
      @nowaynohow1275 Год назад +37

      Same with marble..it is not very forgiving when it comes to stains or scratching. Also high maintenance as it must be sealed every six months.
      Perfect for baking tho'.

    • @julieholcombe7422
      @julieholcombe7422 Год назад +38

      Trust me, marble and terracotta BOTH stain easily.

    • @enyarec
      @enyarec Год назад +1

      It's just a matter of sealing the floor and it all be good.

  • @annbrookens945
    @annbrookens945 Год назад +11

    Anyone who has ever done any demo or other hard physical work can thoroughly empathize with your drenched and filthy appearance when you are in the middle of it! I like that you are sharing all aspects of this new house journey!

  • @ann-mariejensen2623
    @ann-mariejensen2623 Год назад +37

    That tile you love is gorgeous! However, think about how difficult cleaning a floor is when there are a lot of grooves for dirt and food to get trapped in!

  • @Renuewspa
    @Renuewspa Год назад +11

    Reno’s are not joke! Drew your expressions are hilarious, love how awesome you are. Roberto is the bomb!

  • @judyzwemke9305
    @judyzwemke9305 Год назад +8

    Please forgive me for laughing!!! Your facial expressions, sweat dilemma, soggy jeans, & demo disaster was priceless. I applaud you for pushing through. 👏

  • @ceeairuh
    @ceeairuh Год назад +11

    I screamed and laughed so hard watching this. I’m a newish homeowner, too, and it’s all so relatable. I can’t believe how the wall just came apart on you like that!

  • @paulafair8543
    @paulafair8543 Год назад

    I admire that you are raw in as far as “ya, I’m in there and working hard. This means I’m sweaty and dirty sometimes. Life isn’t always glamorous.” I love ya Drew!

  • @browser958
    @browser958 Год назад +109

    The looks back at the camera when you were dealing with the falling tile, priceless lol. So excited to see what you do with your house!

  • @christinep7198
    @christinep7198 Год назад +33

    This is 100% me on every. single. project. "Oh, this won't be too bad" and then its worse than bad. You can do it!

    • @mermaiddiyartist8119
      @mermaiddiyartist8119 Год назад

      🤣🤣I’m always over optimistic but ya know it helps fuel me through. Music with headphones helps a lot!!

    • @Draggonny
      @Draggonny Год назад +1

      That's just being human. Apparently most of us underestimate how long a project will take so whatever time you think it'll take, double that number. I'm just starting to break a lifetime bad habit of starting projects and never finishing them. Now I'm being more persistent and jury-rigging stuff together after I mess them up with my amateur efforts. It's really paying off.

  • @jenniferboleyn1906
    @jenniferboleyn1906 Год назад +2

    I’m a designer and I appreciate how you emphasized how much hard work demo can be. The design shows on TV can leave DIYers feeling hopeless when they embark on a project like this. Renovations, even small ones, are hard work, time consuming, back breaking and create a ton of trash, and debris. But the rewards of a job properly, safely and well done are immeasurable. I can’t wait to see how you design this space Drew❤️

  • @MickeyGreenEyes213
    @MickeyGreenEyes213 Год назад +4

    Omg I love the contractors you are using! Roberto was so sweet, patient, and encouraging! And I totally applaud you for jumping in and doing so much of the work yourself that's so impressive!

  • @kristinewells961
    @kristinewells961 Год назад +174

    What a great idea to hire someone to give you the training and headstart you need!!
    Thank you for being transparent in this new process ❤️❤️❤️

    • @tatiana.mp3
      @tatiana.mp3 Год назад +1

      @PurpleBirch what are you implying here?

    • @vliciouss
      @vliciouss Год назад +1

      @PurpleBirch well thankfully the trainer does know. We all know what person you are with this comment and it’s not a good look.

  • @jp911
    @jp911 Год назад +11

    You cracked me up when you stopped and said "this is really hard" oh how I can relate! Seems like what I usually say during my projects!! Most of them....no probably all of them!😁

  • @annieterminetschuppon7232
    @annieterminetschuppon7232 Год назад +4

    Before re-plasting, check the quality of the wood, do wood treatment (in France we use xylophene), check all cabling if appropriate then, plaster😁

  • @katherinewill2704
    @katherinewill2704 Год назад +75

    Good for you for jumping into the demo yourself! Listening to you talk about how hard it is to remove the tiles reminded me how years ago shortly after my divorce, I demo-ed the bathroom. There were one-inch tiles on the floor, and they came up one-by-one. I eventually realized that the work was very aggressive and therapeutic - I took out a lot of my feelings about the divorce on those tiles!

    • @katherinekeon7034
      @katherinekeon7034 Год назад +4

      I was a workout workaholic. Ballet and yoga. When I did my own entire home redo. Down to the studs of my home. I too, was never more tired in my life. Also I don't know that I was ever more totally rewarded by myself and the experiences either. Good for you young one, good for you!

    • @padelicious9093
      @padelicious9093 Год назад +2

      Good for you!! 👍🏻❤️👊🏻

    • @papercup2517
      @papercup2517 Год назад +2

      @@katherinekeon7034 I often ponder how weird it is that in the modern world we've almost completely replaced honest, practically productive manual labour with non-productive sport and exercise routines. (Although... ballet and yoga do sound nice...) :-)

  • @ashlyngoswick7590
    @ashlyngoswick7590 Год назад +19

    Drew. I’m dying. 😂 This has to be some of the funniest editing and commentary. You brightened my day 😂🥰☀️

    • @lonefox
      @lonefox  Год назад +4

      Hahaha!! So happy you liked it

  • @ltilley7343
    @ltilley7343 Год назад +19

    FYI- My friend did terracotta tiles in her kitchen and they do chip easily when she drops things on the floor.

  • @janiceduhan3315
    @janiceduhan3315 Год назад +4

    I DIED when he threw the wet jeans on the floor! Loving your mood board for the kitchen. Living for these videos Drew. 💕

  • @barbharris6188
    @barbharris6188 Год назад +80

    This is the funniest video you’ve ever done! Your face was hilarious when the wall came off in your hands! You’re doing a great job Drew. I can’t wait for the next update . X

    • @lonefox
      @lonefox  Год назад +7

      So happy you liked it!

    • @En12Ish
      @En12Ish Год назад +3

      I Never comment (though I am a faithful follower) but I had to come on and tell you just how funny and engaging you were in this video. I was laughing out loud! Thanks oh and also , you are doing a great job with the formatting. It feels cohesive. Have fun Drew!

    • @JButler661
      @JButler661 Год назад +2

      I agree. I really laughed at his reactions.

  • @orangeblossom3315
    @orangeblossom3315 Год назад +13

    Thank you to Roberto for his guidance! I’m super excited to see your home renovations!

  • @sueannpumphrey5906
    @sueannpumphrey5906 Год назад

    Love that you showed reality- the mess, tile removal is a bite, real sweat, etc. We’ve done a lot of demo and renovation. It’s hard work and so worth it.

  • @michellepereira2328
    @michellepereira2328 Год назад +4

    The home improvement shows make everything look so quick and easy. I help my husband with our renovations and my principal job is clean up and even that is not easy. You didn’t mention how heavy the bags of tile were. I think it’s great that you are interested in learning and doing things on your own. In the end it is much more meaningful to know that you had a hand in the construction of your own space.

    • @batterbury4477
      @batterbury4477 Год назад

      Yes Demo is very destructive to to everything -not just what you are pulling down. You can easy damage appliances, ceilings, floors and light fixtures -

  • @echomoonstar8235
    @echomoonstar8235 Год назад +24

    Wow! You can really imagine the kitchen’s potential with that weird tile gone. As long as Belin is coming back to fix the walls, perhaps he could make that standard doorway next to the fridge into an arch to match the other one. Keep up the good work, Drew!

    • @JoanieBC
      @JoanieBC Год назад +1

      Yes! I kept thinking how odd it was to have a squared off doorway opposite the arch.

    • @sknap2728
      @sknap2728 Год назад +2

      Just need to be sure that if an arch is added the appliances can still fit through.

  • @janaeperezpherett414
    @janaeperezpherett414 Год назад +5

    I laughed so hard when Drew accidentally removed that huge chunk of the wall and looked back at the camera like “oh my god” 😂😂😂😂

  • @sandradelgadillo9430
    @sandradelgadillo9430 Год назад +44

    This was very comical! I felt as if i were the one going through the demo myself! Thanks for a good laugh! I'm in awe how you've kept it together and not felt overwhelmed. You're attacking a lot of projects and doing a great job! This is a new experience to you & to me as well! Thanks for the ride! Lol

    • @batterbury4477
      @batterbury4477 Год назад +2

      HAHA - Yes I got flashes of Disney's ' The Sorcerer's Apprentice' -

    • @kathe.o.
      @kathe.o. Год назад +1

      Drew, Safety glasses, masks, & gloves are so very essential. Please be careful!

  • @marthadewey1267
    @marthadewey1267 Год назад

    Drew - I admire your 'go for it" attitude. Many years ago we bought a 1890's home...that we ended up doing a ton of work on...the former owner had taken the kitchen and made it into a play room. The fridge, gas stove and sink (very tiny) were put into the pantry. Well - we fixed all that...you are off to a great start. Rooting for Team Lone Fox!!!

  • @nicolalang5603
    @nicolalang5603 Год назад +25

    It's pretty easy to remove the upper cabinets without damaging them, so you can sell or give them away 👍

    • @deb5710
      @deb5710 Год назад +6

      Or use them in the garage or basement for storage.

    • @mermaiddiyartist8119
      @mermaiddiyartist8119 Год назад

      @@deb5710 exactly!!! I picked up free cabinets to add to my existing ones and to go in garage for extra storage

  • @MsArtistwannabe
    @MsArtistwannabe Год назад +9

    I was surprised tHat there is no insulation on that exterior wall. Your vision to remove upper cabinets was a good one. Even with it all naked the space seems nicer.

    • @Edu_Kate
      @Edu_Kate Год назад

      Not for that age house. Even mine built in 1950 doesn't have insulation and I live in Minnesota!

    • @katestout5099
      @katestout5099 Год назад

      Luckily southern California doesn't get very cold.

  • @emberash1943
    @emberash1943 Год назад +1

    Obligatory Statement:
    I have NEVER been more interested in someone's reno of their own home before in my entire life! 😂
    I had to subscribe! 👍
    Really luv this entire thing, I find myself STOKED for the next video 💯👌🎯

  • @MaggieD
    @MaggieD Год назад +5

    Horror flash backs to trying to remove my tile entry back in March. "It's so hard," was waaayyyy too relatable. Removing tiling is SO much more tiring and time consuming than I thought.

  • @tinkerncodigital
    @tinkerncodigital Год назад +18

    The "I got it!" Moments in this, are just everything. Kudos to you for taking on something you were unsure about. The kitchen is going to look beautiful I have no doubts.

  • @traceekd6816
    @traceekd6816 Год назад +6

    So nice of Roberto to take the time to teach you (and us) how to demo your kitchen 😊 Keep up the great work, Drew! This series has been so exciting and entertaining.

  • @jennyhoppe4906
    @jennyhoppe4906 Год назад +1

    Hi, I was bien and raised in South America and I am familiar with the Colonial Spanish style. The dark wood ceilings, terracota floors, black antique lamps and ornaments /attachments, at the end they create a dark atmosphere. So, my recommendation is to watch for the dark tones you are selecting because at the end you can end up having dark living areas. Then people end up painting in white such black ceiling lamps... and every thing else ... 🤷🏻‍♀️😂Again, congrats on your new home!! 🎈

  • @teslinjoe5938
    @teslinjoe5938 Год назад

    Don't give a second thought to the state we will see you in -- I admire your grit, determination and willingness to dig in and put your own sweat and effort into your vision. It's a bonus that you're so entertaining and fun to watch. Thank you for sharing all of this journey and not just the pretty parts.

  • @beckyowen6753
    @beckyowen6753 Год назад +29

    OMG I *literally* laughed out loud to your genuine reactions to the demo 🤣 You are literally the cutest!!! LOVED this video. So raw. So real. So honest!

  • @prickhead
    @prickhead Год назад +3

    Maybe use that extremely beautiful but extremely pricey tile that you love (that I love, too!) as the backslash for the butler/coffee area. It's a smaller space but visible from the kitchen and the other room that you just carved an arch into. That would be SO lovely & a bang for your buck!

  • @JustGG1956
    @JustGG1956 Год назад

    Crazy; there are people who are paying $50,000 for a new kitchen with THAT tile and THAT style, and within the first minute of this video we see Lone Fox take a hammer to said tile. The tile being ripped out is timeless, not dated. So many different things can be done to freshen up a beautiful kitchen. I am lucky if I can afford paint for my kitchen; I can't watch this video any further than 2 min. I tried, just can't. Reconsidering my subscription with this channel.

  • @emlevy5792
    @emlevy5792 Год назад

    Im dying because this is how real life home projects go and I appreciate it!

  • @erikasmith8894
    @erikasmith8894 Год назад +19

    Gold brass hardware throughout will make this home shine! And I love how you're sticking to the Spanish aesthetic. 👌🏻

  • @clmitchell1166
    @clmitchell1166 Год назад +11

    This was hilarious, thank you so much for sharing this honest reality of diy. My husband and I have spent the last two years renovating our house from scratch and we were clueless diy newbie’s when we started but now are very capable and I’m really proud of what we’ve achieved. So keep at it because soon you will be too and you’ll enjoy looking back at theses early videos and realise just how far you’ve come.

  • @tanya8116
    @tanya8116 Год назад +1

    Hi Drew! 👋Here are my lessons learned while renovating a condo.
    1. For the cabinets, tape the doors shut and leave them attached to the cabinets
    2. There are usually long screws that attach the cabinets to the wall and sometimes they are attached to each other. If they don't detach there's often a hidden screw somewhere (you might need two people to lift them down so that they don't come crashing down on you...)
    3. If you remove them carefully, you can donate them to the Restore, post them on craigslist etc. They looked to be high quality cabinets in good condition so I hope you didn't just throw them away. :`(
    5. Invest in protective gear. Wear goggles, a mask or respirator, protect your ears, gloves and knee pads if needed. I love the 3M soundproof headphones that you can blue tooth music into. You seriously won't hear a thing except your music! It makes demo more enjoyable while protecting your ears and not disturbing your neighbors. The only downside is if you are working with someone and need to converse you won't be able to hear them! 😂
    6. Buy some reusable, good quality drop clothes to cover things during demo and move stuff out of the way. That way you'll protect stuff you want to re-use.
    7. Old homes can have lead paint, asbestos, lead pipes etc. Educate yourself on how to keep yourself and loved ones safe from these toxic materials.
    8. There are TONS of videos online on how to do all of these things! Watch them first before diving in head first.
    9. If you absolutely love it, go with the expensive tile. ☺It's ok to splurge now and then. Go slow and save for your next project. Make wise and thoughtful decisions.
    10. You will learn a ton just by doing!
    Good luck and look forward to the transformation of your beautiful, historical property! 🏡❤

  • @cated8897
    @cated8897 Год назад +3

    Your intro of you trying to get the tiles off had me in stitches, just reminded me of my daughter who has just bought her first house and also redecorating/remodeling. She always has to bring me in usually for advice or show them how to do it all, bless. It's hard for you all starting out , but getting the builder in, to show others was a genius idea.

  • @bettyross4940
    @bettyross4940 Год назад +4

    Your face expressions are so easy to read! You made me laugh so hard, only because you reacted just like I would have! Bless your heart, it was heart breaking actually. Also that was amazing the expert came over so quickly, you were a good comedy act together?😂🤣

  • @pdd7153
    @pdd7153 Год назад +29

    OMG I’m was so freaked out that you didn’t cover/move the appliances 🥹 Love your demo though, was thinking it would be a great way of relieving some stress to destroy the walls 😂 Can wait to see what’s next.

  • @lilypudd
    @lilypudd Год назад +3

    OMG Drew! You made me a nervous wreck. Always get a ladder for higher up tile removal. If one of those came down on you, it could knock you right out or cut you with a sharp edge.

  • @kenziepowelson
    @kenziepowelson Год назад +2

    I'm living for these renovation videos. I appreciate how quickly it's going! Usually when people buy a house and are going to post videos of the reno process, it's so spread out over months and months

  • @kikizclassroom
    @kikizclassroom Год назад +18

    Laughed out loud and enjoyed myself, thank you for this mood booster🥰 The house is lovely, can't wait to see what yiu do with it😍

    • @lonefox
      @lonefox  Год назад +5

      Of course!!! 💕

  • @selmac.6301
    @selmac.6301 Год назад +9

    You had me dying the first 8min... when the tile landed on your foot... you're a trooper. Love you. ❤️

  • @dearart3935
    @dearart3935 Год назад

    Dear Drew, please take your time. Don't over do it ... We have time ...we are glad to see the progress of the house. There probably will come a lot of troubles here and there ...and it's ok ... We will support you...stay strong and healthy 👍🏻♥️

  • @eternity7477
    @eternity7477 Год назад +3

    Always a good idea to cover stuff like the stove when doing demo. Old sheets work well. Removing tiles is a huge job, as we all know now lol.

  • @jamiemasterson3029
    @jamiemasterson3029 Год назад +6

    I had no idea one could sweat through jeans either! I'm always learning something on your channel, Drew! You're working really hard, you are going to sweat and you're so adorable, nothing can take away from that.
    Thanks for sharing the plans of the kitchen and taking us along with you and sharing your home's journey.

    • @lonefox
      @lonefox  Год назад +1

      Thank You for watching Jamie!!

    • @JoanieBC
      @JoanieBC Год назад

      All that hard work and sweat means Drew can splurge on some ice cream after a long day and feel zero guilt.

  • @southernassweettea2228
    @southernassweettea2228 Год назад +4

    Love Roberto! You are lucky to have him! It took me two days to remove tile from my floor! I loved this video

  • @mariaphilomena1422
    @mariaphilomena1422 Год назад

    My kitchen Reno took about 5 years due to finances & just waiting till I could afford what I really wanted. No regrets. ❤️ You're doing amazing! Love u lone Fox! 🦊

  • @MsMadmax1
    @MsMadmax1 Год назад

    This is the rule of DIY; Nothing is ever as easy as you think it's going to be and always expect something to throw you off budget behind the walls. I also agree the post below that a designer shouldn't be too proud to call for help and involved themselves in every aspect of design from demo to swinging a hammer and tiling. Great job.

  • @cosyapartmentireland6986
    @cosyapartmentireland6986 Год назад +8

    You look like you are having so much fun and loving this new direction in life. I'm also loving see more Marie in your videos. You guys seem like you have the best friendship 🥰

  • @deb5710
    @deb5710 Год назад +11

    Here's a tip, now that you have demoed the drywall in the kitchen. Have an electrician check all of the exposed wiring, and study where all the electrical outlets are and if you need to modify their locations.

  • @ucsbalum73
    @ucsbalum73 Год назад

    Watching the demo was truly entertaining. Seeing the holes, falling tiles on you and the entire section coming down all at once - you couldn’t have planned it any better. The expression on your face was just like mine! Lol God bless you for hanging in there.

  • @camper800
    @camper800 Год назад

    Removing those upper cabinets was genius! Big difference - makes it look so much bigger!

  • @allhart
    @allhart Год назад +52

    Thank you for this video! We have to Reno our kitchen in a few weeks and this couldn’t have come at a better time. Appreciate your willingness to always help your viewers learn something new ❤️ Doing this by yourself the first time is always scary! 😂 Now we know our walls are supposed to look destroyed after removing tile 😂

    • @lonefox
      @lonefox  Год назад +9

      Haha yes!!! I’m my head the walls would all remain in tact and then I started… 😂

  • @margie2092
    @margie2092 Год назад +32

    Love these videos so much. As someone who grew up with brick flooring in the kitchen, they were very beautiful but extremely difficult to keep clean. If you go that route PLEASE make sure you have them sealed otherwise it will absorb absolutely every spill

    • @lonefox
      @lonefox  Год назад +9

      Oh yes for sure! Totally keeping this in mind

    • @deniseblackman5229
      @deniseblackman5229 Год назад +7

      Also, tiring on your feet if you’re cooking for a while.

    • @melodyfleck9368
      @melodyfleck9368 Год назад

      I always wondered how (or if) people cleaned brick kitchen floors. Is it possible?

    • @instinctivejudgement
      @instinctivejudgement Год назад +2

      This! Terracota and brick are such bitches to clean. I had them ripped out because i just couldn't stand knowing that they weren't as clean as I wanted them to be.

  • @EpicCookie24
    @EpicCookie24 Год назад +4

    I've just got through a 9 month reno on my house (did it all ourselves) it is sooo stressful in the process and takes so much work but it is all worth it in the end. There's something about pouring your blood, sweat and tears into something that makes you so much more appreciative and proud of the final result. Keep going and take care of yourself.

  • @Naturallyjj0806
    @Naturallyjj0806 Год назад

    Love that you are getting into the demo side of this and have more respect for you getting sweaty and dirty. Why would anyone judge or hold against you honest hard work? I feel like this process will give you a whole new view and respect as a designer for the craftspeople that have to make your visions a reality.

  • @jennifercampbell7698
    @jennifercampbell7698 Год назад +24

    Great to see you putting the hard work in Drew! Your excitement for this renovation is apparent.
    My thoughts on your design: I’d paint the butlers pantry dark as well as then it will be less obvious from the dining room. Also have you looked at quartz or engineered stone countertops? Marble is expensive and easily stained plus needs a lot of maintenance. Quartz or engineered stone is more durable and low maintenance. I do love the design direction you’re taking with the dark wood and Spanish influence.
    Oh and don’t forget your lighting and electrical outlet planning before sheet rocking and tiling.

  • @lrow5416
    @lrow5416 Год назад +13

    The previous tiler clearly did a fabulous job!! 😄

  • @AndreaNowak777
    @AndreaNowak777 Год назад

    Sweating while doing hard work just shows how hard you are actually working!! I have my dad's sweat glands. Some girls glisten....I rain!! It's just the way it is! It will look fabulous when you get it done, so keep at it! I love that you are sharing this process with your followers! It's so fun to watch how you plan things out from start to finish! Thank you!

  • @rawrbob100
    @rawrbob100 Год назад

    Glad you asked for help instead of taking in on alone and blind and possibly costing you more money. Always room for growth 💕

  • @hereforit2347
    @hereforit2347 Год назад +10

    You are a go-getter, you love hard work, and you are so good at what you do. I can’t wait for the results. YOU ARE AN INSPIRATION! ❤️

  • @winterwrenn
    @winterwrenn Год назад +10

    Love how Drew said Dunkin’ pumpkin 🎃 coffee tastes like a candle 🕯killed me!! 😂

    • @lonefox
      @lonefox  Год назад +1

      LOL! I just recently got into Dunkin but im not sure if I love their pumpkin flavor haha

  • @chris...9497
    @chris...9497 Год назад

    Quick tip: Rely on RUclips videos.
    There are a LOT of repair/remodel/construction videos online that will discuss everything from proper tools to proper technique to proper materials. They provide safety tips in everything from gas leaks to asbestos/lead testing to which adhesives will hold to how to legally dispose of materials.
    I think you might have saved yourself some effort and prepared you better for the tile removal.
    When you're getting down to the wall surface, it pays to remove everything first. That means cabinets, door/window framing, outlet/lightswitch covers, even lights. And it's helpful to run a razor knife along any corner or crevice, to avoid the paint or paper drywall covering from ripping across an adjacent plane (I noticed some of the tile/wall removed stripped across the ceiling; you would not have had to replace the ceiling drywall, but now you have to, especially in a moist environment like a kitchen).
    Considering how much area you were clearing, you did a fantastic job in a short amount of time! This kitchen will look AMAZING when you get done!
    Please have someone come in, an expert, in testing for asbestos. Old houses like yours have it in old walls, but especially in floors. Many times, asbestos floors are covered over with safer layers. When you go to pull up those floor tiles, you may disturb asbestos tiles and endanger yourself.
    Please be careful!

  • @julesoyler4306
    @julesoyler4306 Год назад +1

    You are cute as a button! I am retired now but have spent many a years refinishing furniture and redoing my homes.. I love your channel because you are such a sweet human being. Keep being you and I can't wait to go on this journey with you!!

  • @beccaluv08
    @beccaluv08 Год назад +106

    Ok but Drew, have you considered turning the current kitchen into the butler’s pantry and turning the dining room into a huge beautiful kitchen????

    • @elizabethlane880
      @elizabethlane880 Год назад +20

      That would
      Involve so much plumbing and rewiring

    • @Vastmystry
      @Vastmystry Год назад +3

      Especially with a fancy eat in nook! I could see that.

    • @tammiegforanimalrights9166
      @tammiegforanimalrights9166 Год назад +1

      That would be beautiful 💗

    • @simongamez
      @simongamez Год назад +2

      I was thinking the same thing, maybe extending the kitchen a little bit since is very small, and at the end of the day guests always end up in the kitchen and storage can never be enough.

    • @batterbury4477
      @batterbury4477 Год назад +5

      Drew got a quote to remove wall - $100,000! They load bearing structural walls- and would require city building permits etc..

  • @CherylWilsonArt
    @CherylWilsonArt Год назад +29

    Loving all this!! I’m so excited for you too. You deserve this beautiful home!!! Drew, consider wearing safety glasses, strange debris flys and while I know it would be a drag, my Family members have lost their eye site from accidents

    • @lonefox
      @lonefox  Год назад +14

      I did try for a majority of the time but I’ll say it was so hot and the glasses were getting foggy from the mask! I’m going to invest in a better quality mask and pair of glassses :)

    • @CherylWilsonArt
      @CherylWilsonArt Год назад +2

      @@lonefox I did see your pants in the end!!!! The sweat!! That made me laugh. We all just love you and want the best! I did see you wearing glasses at one point! I’m sure they slipped off with the heat!!! Take care!

  • @MsEgwene
    @MsEgwene Год назад

    I love that you're showing the work like it is, sweaty trousers and jumping from one project to the next and all, because that's what it's actually like. It's very educational and entertaining. And though a nice video from start to finish for one space is fun to watch, it's more fun to finally seeing it come together bit by bit. (And you can always use the footage you have to make one single video per space at the end, if you like. It's always nice to see a recap! But if it's a choice, real time is IT for me).

  • @owenwitherell9969
    @owenwitherell9969 Год назад

    What you just experienced,- removing stubborn tile, sweating & aching muscles - that's called Sweat Equity & it is so rewarding! Great job :)

  • @darrisnelson5223
    @darrisnelson5223 Год назад +10

    Demo is tough…there are always surprises behind walls! Having the right tools for the job is essential. I wonder if using a 1/4” square of plywood behind the head of the pry bar would have helped to maintain the integrity of the drywall? Either way, your marble counter and backsplash will be stunning!😍

  • @lindabirkes-lance8915
    @lindabirkes-lance8915 Год назад +4

    Drew, when you said you’d never demoed tile before, all I could think was, he’s in for a surprise with all the holes he’ll make. Good plan to hire a professional to get you started and give you an assist. I agree with everyone else, it was lots of fun to watch your face as everything dropped on you. I’m so excited to see this continue.

  • @batterbury4477
    @batterbury4477 Год назад +6

    Wonderful vlog episode! Roberto's the BEST- you were so right to back-up and get some expert advice on demo. But I have to say your eagerness to just go-for-it and learn is exciting. Thanks for your honesty. The camera work, editing, music ( loved the music) all really perfect.

  • @martamanfrin5675
    @martamanfrin5675 Год назад

    Don't apologise for anything and don't worry about anything. I'm sure everyone loves too see you so much involved in this your new adventure and see every stage of it, high and learning moments! These are the moments that we'll make you so proud to see the finishing result! 🤩☺️👏

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  • @maryjanepeters8475
    @maryjanepeters8475 Год назад +3

    I laughed out loud when you pulled tat big piece of tile off. It’s one of the best feelings to work on your own home. So excited for you 💕