Billy, It is so wonderful to see your Dad working along side you. Nice work in the Library, The kitchen is just stunning, the transformation I have wittnessed is Awesome! Inside and outside.🎉
I was puzzled when you mounted the mirror. I assumed all the embellishments were added after the construction was completed. However, after the process and explanation, I understood why. I understand why you will have to place the units around the stud work, etc.................I am learning every time I watch your channel. Thanks!
I'm so grateful you are taking every precaution to protect the oak library. The building has a history of damp, so adding a moisture barrier is such a great idea. Could you please give us a clue on what kind of lighting you hope to incorporate in the library? The chandelier in the kitchen is truly extraordinary, but costly. Secretly I'm hoping you find something similar. The beauty, drama, and elegance it brings to the room is definitely worth the cost. ❤
I'm in Australia. We don't have damp problems so I know nothing of such things but won't drawing the moisture one way & then trapping it into to wall create damp walls? There are so many videos on damp & mould problems with plaster being removed to dry out walls, etc I'm curious as to how this product alleviates such if it traps moisture in the wall itself?
@@johnhawkins2105 hi John! Hope all is well where you are. I'm not sure if you saw Billy's explanation on your question but he is only adding the moisture barrier to the exterior walls. They are adding insulation inside the stud work of the interior walls, to help with heating and sound, but no moisture barrier.
Billy! Here in America when we build new homes we use the vapor barrier on the outside of the house over wood exterior before we put siding on. What you are doing is really no different. Allows the walls to breathe, keeps moisture out, and if you use a faced insulation between the stud work it keeps the room regulated temperature and moisture wise. Great job!
Jon, not sure how far south you are in the US, but in Canada we use the breathable barrier on the outside of the building as you describe and a impermeable plastic barrier over the studs and behind the plaster board. This prevents interior building moisture from condensing in the insulation during winter months.
@@mikerickards3721I'm in Idaho . we use the same on the inside too, keep in mind I haven't done carpentry for 20 years, aside from small projects around the home. but the faced insulation often times does the same job if you are on a budget. My house was built in 2008 and they didn't use faced fiberglass insulation and did use the plastic on the studs.
I know we do things differently in America. This is a beautiful project. And working on a building hundreds of years old has its very own challenges. Don't let anyone get under your skin. Im sorry it's taking a towle on you. Just keep doing what you are doing. Your work is impeccable. Its beautiful. Thank you for sharing! Im a 65 year old woman, but as a girl and young woman, I worked with my grandfather refurbishing turn of the century homes in Northwest Indiana USA. I love watching your work. It brings me such joy! Bring an old once forgotten building back to life is a joy within itself. Again, thank you for sharing.
I assume an electric fire will be installed in the fireplace. It’s already giving us an impression of the outline of the library which is exciting. And how wonderful that the mirror and fireplace fit perfectly in that space. ❤️❤️❤️👏🏻👏🏻
This whole convent project was so exciting for me when you started it, everything has been so amazing. Can you imagine a guest chef cooking demonstrations in that gorgeous kitchen. I flipped when the organ was put in, but this library has me dancing. Billy your vision for these spaces are perfect. I also wish someone would give me the energy of Yanis. Can’t wait to see Simon again. Your dad is amazing too. Gotta love Rick. Too many people to name but I love how everyone works together. Great job on these videos Alex.
Mick positively amazes me! I am "only" 76, and there is no way I could do what he is doing. I would need to sit down every 20 minutes and rest. Mick, you are my rock star!
Hi Billy! Do the library walls sit facing the gardens? I was thinking maybe installing one set of French doors at the end for a patio, outdoor seating, and access to the gardens. You are planning on having pathways throughout like the nuns had right? Also, I don't know if you said or imagined it but, did you say you were going to build window seats? I love that idea! As always another great video and seeing the progress you all have made in such a short time or so it seems. Well, it is the 4th of July here in the States so we will be celebrating our independence. Hope you all enjoy your weekend as you have well earned it and I can't wait for another video on Monday! You all are just killing it and the progress seems to going more quickly not that you have formed a team and you all work so well together.
About a week ago another viewer suggested window seats for reading in the sunlight. Billy liked the idea. That’s the only mention I’m aware if. So maybe you saw that comment. 😊
@@JSUKyrks69 I would be wary about planting flowers so close because there are people who are allergic to bees. But somewhere close enough to enjoy but far enough away that bees are bothering people.
If they do window seats, please keep in mind that most window seats are uncomfortable since their cushions are usually too thin (keep this in mind when choosing box height), their cushions don’t stay in one spot unless upholstered to the deck and putting a lip across the front invariably will jam itself into the back of any occupant’s knees. Light coming in (even if indirect) will damage the upholstery fabrics on the cushions, seating, draperies, wall hangings, and rugs as well as the books. I want this project to succeed beyond anyone’s dreams and I’m rooting for them!
Library is coming together so beautifully. I couldn't help but fantasizing about a window seat on each side of the mirror and curling up in the window seat and reading for hours. I am hoping when I finally get my wish of traveling to Europe, that I can stay in a room at the convent, and take a lesson on French cooking in the fabulous kitchen.
Music, enchanting music, has returned, absolutely setting this channel apart from the others. We love you all, but your music choices will keep me coming back daily. Many thanks
It look so nice and clean. Yanis is always happy and ilkling to work. I like the color of the floor, color that goe with everything. The mirror looks great right there. Can't wait for the fireplace.
RIP to that tile floor. It has held up to an unbelievable amount of abuse. Also, Billy a couple years back, spent a lot of money for all those power tools by that manufacturer. It was a large initial investment, but the quality of the tools seems to have paid off for all the work they have performed.
This is so exciting! That mirror is absolutely gorgeous by the way. I can't wait to see what you do tomorrow, it is all coming together so nicely. The library is going to be such a beautiful cosy space. Great job with the flooring too. 😊
What a great reward at the end of a work day. The mirror looks amazing. You give us a taste of the grandeur of what the library will be. Thanks for the bits. Looking forward to the feast❣️
The library construction is like a Tetris game. Like how Alex is editing the videos this time. The music last time around was great and I built a whole playlist from the videos with the help of Shazam. This time, with the real life sound track, is demonstrates how calm the work environment is and the concentration involved to keep it that way. Hope you have baguettes and sausages again for lunch one day. This time you can make your own in the kitchen.
Excellent progress and - thank you SO much for not using a music soundtrack as much as was the case in previous episodes. Consequently your minute-by-minute work feels so much more like we are in the room(s) with you.
Your dad has to be proud of how his sons have done for themselves. I wish my other son had turned out nearly as fine as these young gentlemen have. Cheers Terry
How exciting! We are about to witness the process of you all putting together a three dimensional puzzle of the library sort of like the organ but even more suspenseful as you are creating as you go along, Billy. Awesome, awesome project.
Billy, dude I commend your patience in explaining things so the keyboard carpenters don't lose their minds. You guys know what you're doing. That's for sure. Cheers mate!
Thank you Alex!❤ We wouldn't be able to have a clear understanding of what is going on and the plans for the future, without all the videoing you're doing. This library is now coming together. Thank you Billy for explaining. I put the barrier on all the walls that I had books, to protect the books & artwork. Thx again for letting us peek into your world.
I feel like Billy reads "ALL" our comments and too many of us question the methods without knowing the overall vision. We American viewers who are used to very different construction methods might be getting on Billy's nerves a bit with our questions and suggestions😂😂😂...I absolutely love the whole project, and use Billy's videos as an excuse not to work on my own...I feel a sense of accomplishment watching as much as I do "doing" my own sadly😂😂
I agree with your comment! Billy must get fed up with being questioned about his methods and ‘told’ that in America we do it differently!! It’s France 🇫🇷 NOT America 🇺🇸 😅
It is brilliant that the mirror fits perfectly on that piece of wall and that the fireplace will be the right size as well. ❤ And it will really nice with window seats and/or cozy leather chairs.
It is probably worth also getting an industrial Dehumidifier for the library that attaches to a drain, unless you are putting AC in there, cause I know some have a dehumidifier built in.
When Simon gets back he is not going to believe what has been accomplished. Your Dad must be so proud of his children...and I think he has adopted Yannis!! 🥰🥰
I'm really enjoying this series. It's going quicker than the kitchen, obviously, so I see more progress daily. I'm not so impatient that way. Haha! Thank you, again, for such interesting videos! Can't wait for the next one! :)
There is something so majestic to see a pointed granite wall. Covering it up loses so much if it’s beauty. I hope the doorways can be left original as they frame the space so nicely-just an idea.
Billy, It is so wonderful to see your Dad working along side you. Nice work in the Library, The kitchen is just stunning, the transformation I have wittnessed is Awesome! Inside and outside.🎉
As much as he’s around, it’s nice that you seem to treat Yanis as a member of the family not just a worker.
@@jaywest4102 i treat everyone like friends… you don’t wanna be treated like family
So true 😂@@ThePethericks
@@ThePethericks😅
"family" can be toxic. chosen family / friends is a treasure.🥇
@ThePethericks so true... It is a wonderful thing to be able to treat everyone as friends❤😊
That mirror is beautiful. I can just imagine how cozy this library is going to be. Your vision is coming together Billy, congratulations.
I was puzzled when you mounted the mirror. I assumed all the embellishments were added after the construction was completed. However, after the process and explanation, I understood why. I understand why you will have to place the units around the stud work, etc.................I am learning every time I watch your channel. Thanks!
Thank you, Billy. Thank. you, France, for the warm welcome on D DAY.
I'm so grateful you are taking every precaution to protect the oak library. The building has a history of damp, so adding a moisture barrier is such a great idea. Could you please give us a clue on what kind of lighting you hope to incorporate in the library? The chandelier in the kitchen is truly extraordinary, but costly. Secretly I'm hoping you find something similar. The beauty, drama, and elegance it brings to the room is definitely worth the cost. ❤
I'm in Australia. We don't have damp problems so I know nothing of such things but won't drawing the moisture one way & then trapping it into to wall create damp walls? There are so many videos on damp & mould problems with plaster being removed to dry out walls, etc I'm curious as to how this product alleviates such if it traps moisture in the wall itself?
@@johnhawkins2105 hi John! Hope all is well where you are. I'm not sure if you saw Billy's explanation on your question but he is only adding the moisture barrier to the exterior walls. They are adding insulation inside the stud work of the interior walls, to help with heating and sound, but no moisture barrier.
Your dad is so strong and able! Both physically and mentally
Billy! Here in America when we build new homes we use the vapor barrier on the outside of the house over wood exterior before we put siding on. What you are doing is really no different. Allows the walls to breathe, keeps moisture out, and if you use a faced insulation between the stud work it keeps the room regulated temperature and moisture wise. Great job!
Yup, depending on the climate a vapor barrier can be on the outside or the inside.
Jon, not sure how far south you are in the US, but in Canada we use the breathable barrier on the outside of the building as you describe and a impermeable plastic barrier over the studs and behind the plaster board. This prevents interior building moisture from condensing in the insulation during winter months.
@@mikerickards3721I'm in Idaho . we use the same on the inside too, keep in mind I haven't done carpentry for 20 years, aside from small projects around the home. but the faced insulation often times does the same job if you are on a budget. My house was built in 2008 and they didn't use faced fiberglass insulation and did use the plastic on the studs.
@@NeilABliss
I know we do things differently in America. This is a beautiful project. And working on a building hundreds of years old has its very own challenges. Don't let anyone get under your skin. Im sorry it's taking a towle on you. Just keep doing what you are doing. Your work is impeccable. Its beautiful. Thank you for sharing! Im a 65 year old woman, but as a girl and young woman, I worked with my grandfather refurbishing turn of the century homes in Northwest Indiana USA. I love watching your work. It brings me such joy! Bring an old once forgotten building back to life is a joy within itself. Again, thank you for sharing.
The library is really coming together quickly! So exciting! The mirror and fireplace there between the windows will be perfect 😊
I assume an electric fire will be installed in the fireplace. It’s already giving us an impression of the outline of the library which is exciting. And how wonderful that the mirror and fireplace fit perfectly in that space. ❤️❤️❤️👏🏻👏🏻
This whole convent project was so exciting for me when you started it, everything has been so amazing. Can you imagine a guest chef cooking demonstrations in that gorgeous kitchen. I flipped when the organ was put in, but this library has me dancing. Billy your vision for these spaces are perfect. I also wish someone would give me the energy of Yanis. Can’t wait to see Simon again. Your dad is amazing too. Gotta love Rick. Too many people to name but I love how everyone works together. Great job on these videos Alex.
Yes hoping Simon will come again!!
You said it just right!!!
@@suzanneb3036 the ability to envision this when it was covered in vines and overgrown is remarkable!
Mick positively amazes me! I am "only" 76, and there is no way I could do what he is doing. I would need to sit down every 20 minutes and rest. Mick, you are my rock star!
Same for me Susan and I’d need my chiropractor. I’ll be 77 soon and just had second hip replaced😊
This room is going to be stunning!
Window seats would be amazing to sit and read in the window 😊
Yes, so happy he said there was going to be window seats😊
Great job everyone! So exciting to think the library furniture will be in place tomorrow. Even if it’s only temporary.👏👏👏
Hi Billy! Do the library walls sit facing the gardens? I was thinking maybe installing one set of French doors at the end for a patio, outdoor seating, and access to the gardens. You are planning on having pathways throughout like the nuns had right? Also, I don't know if you said or imagined it but, did you say you were going to build window seats? I love that idea! As always another great video and seeing the progress you all have made in such a short time or so it seems. Well, it is the 4th of July here in the States so we will be celebrating our independence. Hope you all enjoy your weekend as you have well earned it and I can't wait for another video on Monday! You all are just killing it and the progress seems to going more quickly not that you have formed a team and you all work so well together.
Love that idea of French Doors and a patio to the garden where that side window is. Hope he reads your comment!
Agreed, love the idea. French doors leading to the grounds maybe plant jasmine or scented white roses around the door too. Love it.
About a week ago another viewer suggested window seats for reading in the sunlight. Billy liked the idea. That’s the only mention I’m aware if. So maybe you saw that comment. 😊
@@JSUKyrks69 I would be wary about planting flowers so close because there are people who are allergic to bees. But somewhere close enough to enjoy but far enough away that bees are bothering people.
If they do window seats, please keep in mind that most window seats are uncomfortable since their cushions are usually too thin (keep this in mind when choosing box height), their cushions don’t stay in one spot unless upholstered to the deck and putting a lip across the front invariably will jam itself into the back of any occupant’s knees. Light coming in (even if indirect) will damage the upholstery fabrics on the cushions, seating, draperies, wall hangings, and rugs as well as the books. I want this project to succeed beyond anyone’s dreams and I’m rooting for them!
Library is coming together so beautifully. I couldn't help but fantasizing about a window seat on each side of the mirror and curling up in the window seat and reading for hours. I am hoping when I finally get my wish of traveling to Europe, that I can stay in a room at the convent, and take a lesson on French cooking in the fabulous kitchen.
Enjoyed the opening shots, Alex.
Music, enchanting music, has returned, absolutely setting this channel apart from the others. We love you all, but your music choices will keep me coming back daily. Many thanks
That mirror looks absolutely stunning.I can now visualise the beauty of this room. I think the library coming in by 40cm will make the room cozy ❤
It look so nice and clean. Yanis is always happy and ilkling to work. I like the color of the floor, color that goe with everything. The mirror looks great right there. Can't wait for the fireplace.
Oh my goodness, having the mirror up is a peek at how beautiful this space will become! ❤
We trust you Billy! After what you did the kitchen, we know you have a beautiful aesthetic . Love seeing Yanis learn skills and english!
Oh gosh, I hope you keep that double door and frame. It’s beautiful, and looks so right in there.
Such deep, dramatic music. Another excellent choice!
It was so satisfying to see the peach/pink wall covering getting removed. Even if it was only a small portion!
I’m amazed that after everything that has fallen on the floor from the room above it’s in remarkably great condition to lay those boards ❤
Can’t believe you’ve got so much done today! You’ve really ‘cracked on’ and it’s looking great.
RIP to that tile floor. It has held up to an unbelievable amount of abuse. Also, Billy a couple years back, spent a lot of money for all those power tools by that manufacturer. It was a large initial investment, but the quality of the tools seems to have paid off for all the work they have performed.
This is so exciting! That mirror is absolutely gorgeous by the way. I can't wait to see what you do tomorrow, it is all coming together so nicely. The library is going to be such a beautiful cosy space. Great job with the flooring too. 😊
What a great reward at the end of a work day. The mirror looks amazing. You give us a taste of the grandeur of what the library will be. Thanks for the bits. Looking forward to the feast❣️
Looks like you’re prepping for Simon’s return and his phenomenal finish work.
Mirror and fireplace are PERFECT! Well done Billy.
Billy, looks like your having the best time with this project ❤️
I'm gobsmacked by how far the library has come!! It's going to be spectacular ❤❤❤
Love this RUclips channel ❤
How nice to hear workmen whistling - so much nicer than music playing loudly.
Isn't it though?
imagine all the work that was put in that old floor. honestly i liked the tiles
The tile floor is being protected in the event someone in the future wants to expose them. Parquet floor in a library is much more appropriate.
But it is gonna be a library
Ditto - sad to say they won’t go with the style of the new space.
I like it too, but we really can't see what they see. Looks perfect to me, up close it probably isn't.
Me too!!!!
It's starting to come together. When is Simon coming back? Oh; and I love you but I love it when Yanis says; "Let's Crack On." 🥰
The library construction is like a Tetris game. Like how Alex is editing the videos this time. The music last time around was great and I built a whole playlist from the videos with the help of Shazam. This time, with the real life sound track, is demonstrates how calm the work environment is and the concentration involved to keep it that way. Hope you have baguettes and sausages again for lunch one day. This time you can make your own in the kitchen.
I like when Yanis puts his thumb up 👍 it's reassuring
It is Thursday the 4th of July 🇺🇸🤩Happy Forth of July American’s 🇺🇸
👍
You too!
Thank you & many blessings to:you 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thank you🎉🎉🎉 To you as well!
Thankyou! You as well!
This is going fast. Your Dad is amazing he is doing the work of younger men
Excellent progress and - thank you SO much for not using a music soundtrack as much as was the case in previous episodes. Consequently your minute-by-minute work feels so much more like we are in the room(s) with you.
Mick is such a wonderful man…… your mama is blessed!
My mantra throughout this video - Sticker Side Up, Sticker Side Up ........
The barrier is a great idea especially with all the oak. The more protection, the better. 🙌🏼
Your Dad, Mick is amazing! I hope I’m that active when I’m 80!!
It's great to see the build coming together 👏👏
It was Billy with the steel pipe in the Library 😂😂😂😂
Mirror looks great. Got to love when a plan comes together.
Your dad has to be proud of how his sons have done for themselves. I wish my other son had turned out nearly as fine as these young gentlemen have.
Cheers
Terry
How exciting! We are about to witness the process of you all putting together a three dimensional puzzle of the library sort of like the organ but even more suspenseful as you are creating as you go along, Billy. Awesome, awesome project.
Can’t wait to see the finished work! ❤
Love what you’re doing Billy, you’re amazing xxx💕💕💕
That mirror is beautiful! This library is going to be spectacular!
loving this transformation! ! well done Billy and the team
That saw with its movable guide is quite a clever design.
You guys are doing a wonderful job on the convent. I know she feels she is being well taken care of by you guys❤
Looking incredible. The vision is coming together so beautifully.
Loved this video ❤great to see the vision being realised - well done to Billy & team for your hard work
I have every faith in your work every thing you do is amazing 😍
Brilliant work, well done all.
I love ❤️ the mirror and fireplace ❤. The library is going to be beautiful! I trust you 😉
Beautiful work straight and tight. Crack on..anticipation waiting for the library.😊
I was almost expecting Billy to break into an irish dance when he was tapping the floorboards down.
Awe Billy your work is wonderful….
Looking great! Love the mirror, it will reflect the light nicely. Great job gentleman.
Billy you have such great vision, I wish you hadn’t covered over those lovely tiles
Such an exciting phase….each stage has been so neat to watch your team’s progress.
Can’t wait til tomorrow!
Billy…we love your team and your massive work of art! Your journey is very inspiring! ❤ from 🇺🇸
I absolutely love the hard hat and the tool belt combo on Billy! ❤
Great job with a great team. The mirror is beautiful and real show piece. Looking forward to seeing it finished with a fireplace under it.
Thx Petherick Crew 🌿 I see it! Gorgeous concept! I can’t wait to see the colour of the walls and flooring!
Loving the longer videos 😊❤
You are a visionary, Billy! It is already looking amazing 👏! Can't wait to see the finished product!❤
Billy, dude I commend your patience in explaining things so the keyboard carpenters don't lose their minds. You guys know what you're doing. That's for sure. Cheers mate!
they are driving me nuts tonight! 😂
Thank you Alex!❤
We wouldn't be able to have a clear understanding of what is going on and the plans for the future, without all the videoing you're doing.
This library is now coming together. Thank you Billy for explaining.
I put the barrier on all the walls that I had books, to protect the books & artwork.
Thx again for letting us peek into your world.
I think the moisture barrier make a lot of sense. That mirror is going to look great in that spot!
Thank you for the video!
Billy, that’s going to be one beautiful room!
Xx
Great work Team Billy!
I feel like Billy reads "ALL" our comments and too many of us question the methods without knowing the overall vision. We American viewers who are used to very different construction methods might be getting on Billy's nerves a bit with our questions and suggestions😂😂😂...I absolutely love the whole project, and use Billy's videos as an excuse not to work on my own...I feel a sense of accomplishment watching as much as I do "doing" my own sadly😂😂
I agree with your comment! Billy must get fed up with being questioned about his methods and ‘told’ that in America we do it differently!! It’s France 🇫🇷 NOT America 🇺🇸 😅
It is brilliant that the mirror fits perfectly on that piece of wall and that the fireplace will be the right size as well. ❤ And it will really nice with window seats and/or cozy leather chairs.
Your dad is a hard worker.❤️🇨🇦
It is probably worth also getting an industrial Dehumidifier for the library that attaches to a drain, unless you are putting AC in there, cause I know some have a dehumidifier built in.
Amazing film work and editing Alex !
Love the mirror - looking forward to seeing it with a fireplace.
Great progress mate! Crack On!
Nice job all will look fab when done
When Simon gets back he is not going to believe what has been accomplished.
Your Dad must be so proud of his children...and I think he has adopted Yannis!! 🥰🥰
I love how you clean up the work are sin preparation for more work
I enjoying your videos more with the original sound!!!! Is amazing what you are doing❤❤❤
Excellent episode! 😊❤
So exciting!
I'm really enjoying this series. It's going quicker than the kitchen, obviously, so I see more progress daily. I'm not so impatient that way. Haha! Thank you, again, for such interesting videos! Can't wait for the next one! :)
Great Work!
Lovely plans Billy 😌
Ya'll do such gorgeous work!
There is something so majestic to see a pointed granite wall. Covering it up loses so much if it’s beauty. I hope the doorways can be left original as they frame the space so nicely-just an idea.