THE COOLEST ATTIC IN THE WORLD! (EX-HOARDING HOUSE)

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  • @rodneyjohnson9827
    @rodneyjohnson9827 4 года назад +18

    Love your videos, Cole! I'm a farmer's wife of 46 years. You remind me of how my husband and I started our married life remodeling a farm house and sprucing up the farm yard and buildings. Every winter we tackled remodeling one room indoors and every summer one outdoor project. Good luck to you two. You're young and strong. You got this.

  • @donbennett
    @donbennett 4 года назад +62

    Your Grandfather would be so proud of you and all the hard work you have done cleaning out the house.

  • @ronaldpietrowski7046
    @ronaldpietrowski7046 4 года назад +173

    Preserve the woodwork that stuff is priceless I have remodeled many homes and always tried to save the old wood.

    • @Wyldbutterfly028
      @Wyldbutterfly028 4 года назад +4

      Ronald Pietrowski That’s the one thing I really wanted to save in our home and couldn’t. I damn near cried. It was so dry from lack of care over the years that it would just split when we were trying to remove it. The windows were loaded with nail and yes even screw holes. It was sad.

    • @barbaralundquist4971
      @barbaralundquist4971 4 года назад +7

      If you can save the wood - As you take them down mark on the back
      where they came from so you can put them back in the original location.

  • @FarmFreshIB
    @FarmFreshIB 4 года назад

    Here is a tip... from someone who has been there. When you gut out your lathe and plaster outer walls, so that you can rewire, insulate and put in a continuous vapor barrier, you will need to replace that lathe and plaster with 5/8" (firecode rated) sheet rock. You need to use that thickness to meet up with the lathe and plaster interior walls properly. "Normal" sheet rock will leave you with a gap at all the corners where the interior walls meet the exterior walls. Also... consider insulating a few rooms interior walls as well. We did this in one of our bedrooms in our old house. It made a great QUIET room for my video gamer son, so that we did not have to hear him gaming all over the entire house. Later when he moved out, we used that room as a mini cool room. By setting up a window unit air conditioner in that room we had a nice COLD spot for those hot summer nights without cranking up the central air unit and cooling the entire house. With the interior and exterior walls as well as the ceiling in that room insulated it was like our own little ice chest. Score one for cheap A/C.

  • @karriefalon7779
    @karriefalon7779 4 года назад +30

    When the wedding guys? I am so soo soooo pulling for ya. You is such a sweet couple and both work very hard.

  • @bradhauser8619
    @bradhauser8619 4 года назад +77

    gotta love the old homes ! That's when a carpenter was carpenter! True craftsmanship! And its really awesome what you guys are doing!

    • @nuttinbedder2do70
      @nuttinbedder2do70 4 года назад +1

      There are still high-end Carpenters out there. My good friend is one but it's pricey for the wood and labor. He works in Boulder and Denver for the 1 percenters. Check out Richard Sharkey for some old world staircases.

    • @bradhauser8619
      @bradhauser8619 4 года назад +2

      I believe that you might want to look for a older gentleman Carpenter, as if he been doing this type of work and takes pride in his work he would probably be more accommodating to the needs of the home. I have been in the construction trades for 30 plus years and it has been my experience the high end carpenters are prima donnas! Yes there's a lot of awesome young carpenters out but they are few and far between! Its a dying art and skill trade. The home has beautiful wood work and you want to preserve it! I bet Cole's grandfather is looking down and saying THAT A BOY!! AND A SMILE FROM EAR TO EAR!! GOD BLESS!!

  • @chrisE815
    @chrisE815 4 года назад +27

    Hey Cole- it's great that you guys will be going through the house and upgrading insulation and electric. Just don't change that millwork!

  • @timothybailey7118
    @timothybailey7118 4 года назад +20

    Nave adds a delightful element to being interested in farming or watching a love-struck 22 yr old farmer get something done

  • @DISCODAN1
    @DISCODAN1 4 года назад +1

    I have really enjoyed watching such a nice young couple work and plan together. Reminds me of me and my wife when we were young! So glad you are keeping as much originality in your Grandpa's home as possible as well. It's an amazing and gorgeous home & I could not be happier for the two of you! That attic is HUGE! Redo the that old bathroom in a grand 1920's style to give a nod to the architecture of the home. And btw - keep the green in a room or two and pait the rest white so you can both have what you want. Compromise is the key to any happy marriage. God Bless

  • @kelleyworsham9187
    @kelleyworsham9187 4 года назад +56

    It's exciting to see a young couple at the beginning. The energy. The plans.

    • @brianallison1913
      @brianallison1913 4 года назад +1

      And as a reminder there will be rough times(family deaths, financial struggles, etc.) in a relationship no matter what you do. However those times should make your relationship stronger because you carried each other through it. So many people instead become selfish in those rough times and they turn one another into enemies and love is lost as result. Never lose sight of love because love is never about just you or her but is always "us."

  • @scratchinjack608
    @scratchinjack608 4 года назад +77

    I had redone a house not quite that big but nearly built in 1919. Advice: Keep the doors and door jams--do not disturb. Trust me. Salvage the molding as well.

    • @clintondoner283
      @clintondoner283 4 года назад +1

      You know your stuff, great advice!!!!

    • @jkholley1118
      @jkholley1118 4 года назад +4

      For sure, way to expensive to replace now days. Remodeled a house built in 1887, that moulding is priceless. You can fish wiring in the walls and blow in insulation.

    • @BeachBoyAAA
      @BeachBoyAAA 4 года назад +9

      Should insulate and rewire while you have the outside off.
      The plaster goes under the trim. Difficult to replace with drywall. Not recommended.

    • @BeachBoyAAA
      @BeachBoyAAA 4 года назад +3

      I have a 1900 house and do my own plaster work. Just open 16” x 12” to install a metal Raco 235 box with a 1” mud ring, wiring, and data, then replaster. It’s easy, anyone can learn to do it, just get the right materials.
      Demoing the plaster is always a bad idea, impossible to get the drywall level with the back of the trim, etc. Trim was installed on the plaster, which was not level anyway. Open up the walls where you need to but stay away from the trim.
      If I was taking the siding off I’d do the sheathing too to get access.
      And never replace the windows, just tune them up. Can also install inner and outer storms to deal with most of the air leakage.

    • @rhondablevins4466
      @rhondablevins4466 4 года назад +2

      Absolutely. Our house was built prior to 1907 and there’s not a plumb, square, or level surface in the place. We recently replaced a pocket door and had to tear out an entire original wall to do it. Almost impossible to get things lined back up.

  • @tarey05
    @tarey05 4 года назад +7

    You may want to wait until the last minute before getting rid of the downstairs bathroom. Having that convenience is worth its weight in gold when you start having workmen in the house as well as family members and other guests. Great work on the attic!

  • @mattbeatty9195
    @mattbeatty9195 4 года назад +22

    This is one of the most encouraging channels on RUclips. Keep up the good work!

  • @rkeller8141
    @rkeller8141 4 года назад +5

    The two of you have me smiling the entire time I watch and listen. Definitely share your wedding with your subscribers. The attic is my favorite part of the house.

  • @marilynread364
    @marilynread364 4 года назад

    You two are the most precious people ever. My husband and I have been married 68 years this year and our relationship ship is/was exactly what you have going on! You will make it so easily. You obviously adore each other!

  • @seriouslyreally5413
    @seriouslyreally5413 4 года назад +40

    Cole, you have a rare gem in the way of a historical house in that it still has all of it's original trims walls an mouldings. Rare and priceless history. Protect it. Dont tear out the lath and plaster if you can help it. Leaving it will protect all that beautiful woodwork from getting damaged. A good electrician can install a new breaker panel and fish tape an entire house with all new wiring without disturbing the walls. He'll just cut the knob and tube wiring leaving it in the walls wherever it is. It wont do any harm. You'll save a fortune in demo and rerocking such a massive house. Knocking out plaster is a very messy job and will take weeks and then months to rehang rock. If you have cracks in the ceiling and broken keys ( look it up) you can get a plasterer in to repair it for a fraction of the cost of rerocking anything. Trust me, "original" is priceless. I know. I paid a fortune and 20yrs restoring the original trim the previous owner tore out trying to " modernize" an arts and Crafts home. Crown mouldings, french doors, fireplace surround, I can't get the original hundred year old clear grain old growth Douglas Fir back in my house, only reproduce the original craftsmanship with local finish carpenters that costing me $$$$

    • @Mollyz1117
      @Mollyz1117 4 года назад

      This!!!!!! ^^^^^^^^^

    • @sroberts605
      @sroberts605 4 года назад +2

      Thank you for saying just what I was going to - also, the old wiring can be used to pull through the new. Different if you're going to insulate the outside walls, but Cole, didn't you get new siding recently? Didn't that happen then?

    • @chrisfarkas5225
      @chrisfarkas5225 4 года назад +7

      Maybe not so rare and definitely not priceless although lovely and luckily he not only knows this but he will be respectful as he updates the home insulating the outer walls for comfort and savings as well as installing updated safe functional electrical. I have restored/renovated and flipped homes in the Northeast and there are many ways to achieve your goals in a practical way and sometimes that means removing the plaster. In the end the homeowner gets to make these decisions and this young man will knock it out of the park while blending all of the original charm with the much needed updates. That part of the world the wind often and easily robs an older home of all heat/cooling and comfort at a great expense. Seriously and Really.

    • @jeremyrowe743
      @jeremyrowe743 4 года назад +5

      I agree with keeping all the original trim, casings, and mouldings,but proper insulation and electrical is important. I also have a very old historic house, and the cost of heating it in the winter was Astronomical ! Until I removed all the lath and plaster and added spray foam insulation, the house was barely livable.
      I was able to leave all the original woodwork and just added new drywall after the insulation and electrical was completed. The cost of doing the wiring was also substantially less than having it done by pulling wires ( far less material and labour) plus I could have outlets and lights anywhere I wanted.
      I would lose a little originality to make a more efficient, comfortable house at a significant savings to the budget and operating costs.

    • @sroberts605
      @sroberts605 4 года назад

      @@jeremyrowe743 Ha ha, well North Americans really seem to have been sold the foam insulation. I'm giving my European view - I don't think anyone would countenance it here; yes it provides a sealed, self-supporting solution, but at the cost of needlessly exposing yourself to out-gassing of really bad chemicals, ditto chemicals that affect the ozone layer, and set up an interesting problem for future generations. OK, now which Americans want me to f off?!! I know you've also been sold that climate change isn't real.

  • @paulthompson5416
    @paulthompson5416 4 года назад +133

    Cole/Nave that attic is definitely the coolest room in the house,
    The windows, Roof shape, Roof beams and the size of it 👍🏼

  • @meganjames1034
    @meganjames1034 4 года назад +197

    I agree with Nave. No green walls, no blue countertops! Keep him straight girl 😉

    • @sting64az
      @sting64az 4 года назад

      She gonna make a good future wife already putting in her good sense of the place...Will see in the months or year ahead what holds...She is a good woman Cole....

    • @luluwilson9007
      @luluwilson9007 4 года назад +1

      I feel like if it was a different shade of green and the blue countertops were the ONLY statement part it would look good

    • @Iamthathillbilly
      @Iamthathillbilly 4 года назад

      It’s a guy thing, we have goofy ideas, no style sense and we don’t understand why it’s bad 🤣

    • @KStewart-th4sk
      @KStewart-th4sk 4 года назад +1

      @@Iamthathillbilly Come on guy, show some backbone, stick with your gender! Never show weakness. LOL Why do women always want everything changed BUT it is usually the guy stuck carrying them out? Yeah OK, there are lots of women willing to pitch in but not always.

    • @KStewart-th4sk
      @KStewart-th4sk 4 года назад

      @@sting64az Months or year!! You obviously know nothing about the costs involved running a farm. There are THOUSANDS involved in remodeling this house. Why do you think Cole had that look on his face at one point. She might be a good woman but COLE is a good man too. At 22, he is level headed and his upbringing is VERY OBVIOUS in his demeanor.

  • @clinthymes5067
    @clinthymes5067 4 года назад

    I cant wait to see the stuff you’ll find behind those walls. The house I grew up in was built in 1899. A lot like that one. Found old magazines and toys and stuff in the ceiling and vents. Even an old bank bag from the 1800’s. It took 10 yrs for my dad and I to do each room and drywall and plumbing and electric. That’s how I grew up, renovating that house. Moved out in 88 to join the service and the folks built a ranch house. I’d love to go back to that house and tell the owners the stories I have growing up in it. God bless y’all

  • @kassyjacobs6768
    @kassyjacobs6768 4 года назад

    We are 2 years into remodel of a 1880 iowa farm house that is much smaller than yours. The kitchen is last room we are working on before the upstairs. I would recommend making regular trips to Lowe's and Menards for clearance/Mark downs, it can save you lots! Observe when they tend to have biggest sales on drywall etc. We saved lots by buying last year's display models etc.

  • @NavexCole
    @NavexCole 4 года назад +261

    Can't wait to actually remodel the attic!!! 🙌🏼☺️

  • @marycountry
    @marycountry 4 года назад +93

    Glad to see that your having a professional disinfect the Attic.👍🏻

    • @ashleysarver8280
      @ashleysarver8280 4 года назад +1

      I absolutely love the attic!

    • @KameraShy
      @KameraShy 4 года назад

      But you first need to figure out where the birds are still coming in. They will just re-infect the place.

  • @johnhvoss341
    @johnhvoss341 4 года назад +108

    Having done my share of renovating old houses, when you start knocking out walls you must first determine if it's a weight brearing wall or you can create some structural problems. You're doing a great job on the house, just make sure what kind of overhead weight is resting on a wall before you knock it down. Just offering a helpful comment.

    • @TheBigdutchster
      @TheBigdutchster 4 года назад +13

      Indeed, especially in a house that old. A consult with a structural engineer might be a good call.

    • @warpspeed1988
      @warpspeed1988 4 года назад +6

      Yup! Was worried about weight/load bearing walls myself...

    • @d.e303-anewlowcosthomebuil7
      @d.e303-anewlowcosthomebuil7 4 года назад

      just knock a few holes and check for headers. Look above and below. Check the floor framing and see where it bears. Start in the basement even to calculate how the thing was framed.

    • @Deutschehordenelite
      @Deutschehordenelite 4 года назад

      And if you can't take the wall out completely, maybe put in a 8 feet doorway and a beam above it - so you still get the rooms connected. Hope that makes sense

    • @ptrishagamin6398
      @ptrishagamin6398 4 года назад

      I'm pretty sure Cole and his family and friends are smart enough to do all of this the right way. He's young..not stupid. But, maybe one of you very knowledgeable contractors would care to contribute by offering your free time and labor along with all these opinions? Would be way more helpful... just sayin :)

  • @lorisarchet7732
    @lorisarchet7732 4 года назад +2

    Love this project!! Keep the woodwork this dark stain, get rid of the green walls, destroy the HIDEOUS countertops, love the idea of the main floor bathroom being a walk in pantry, and the wrap-around porch will be SPECTACULAR!!!
    When are you and Nave getting married??? You're both planning a future together. Best Wishes and many prayers for you both!!

  • @seafreezelife
    @seafreezelife 4 года назад

    We live in Michigan and have to watch beautiful old gems like this go to waste all over the state. I think you so blessed! I appreciate you being so young and doing this, for your family also. They picked the right one for the house. PLEASE keep most of the woodwork in tact. That's what matters. Are you just busting into the plastered areas to rewire and insulate? Then appliances as needed, windows last? You are moving along fantastic! Way to go on all the progress! Its going to be amazing!

  • @kmurray96
    @kmurray96 4 года назад +161

    Cole, you better get that wiring updated in that attic. That old stuff is actually a fire hazard.

    • @andrewroberts2318
      @andrewroberts2318 4 года назад +14

      kmurray96 its knob and tube as long as you don’t add to it it’s fine.but it needs to be upgraded.the house is probably 95% knob and tube.and it needs a complete rewire but that’s and easy $10,000.

    • @ImNotaRussianBot
      @ImNotaRussianBot 4 года назад +3

      If the wiring is aluminum (which it should be since it's from the 70s) it's EXTREMELY prone to fires.

    • @sneezing_panda
      @sneezing_panda 4 года назад +13

      @@ImNotaRussianBot He said 1917.

    • @pattiwhite9575
      @pattiwhite9575 4 года назад +10

      Cole needs to prioritize. Needs a large to do board. Or his famous spreadsheets. 1. get married already 2. Fix the fire issue!

    • @christhier10
      @christhier10 4 года назад +2

      Ill rewire that house........for 30k

  • @bears5916
    @bears5916 4 года назад +35

    I would loooooooove to see any cool antiques (furniture, photos, decor, clothing) you found cleaning the house out!

  • @Saracole214
    @Saracole214 4 года назад +31

    My 6 year old loves watching you. So much so that when he makes his own videos on my old phone he starts them off the same way you do. 2 days ago he started his video off as "Hey everybody, I'm cole the cornstar and today we're gonna be looking at door handles! LOL. He then took a video of at least 1 door handle. Cracks me up every time I hear him start his "videos".

    • @mommacs6159
      @mommacs6159 4 года назад +7

      Sara Cole that is SO cute !!! Awww 💙

    • @ajadrew
      @ajadrew 4 года назад +1

      Love it!!!

  • @orchidhouse297
    @orchidhouse297 4 года назад +5

    Hey Guys - that was such a happy video. It cheered me up a lot. I once bought a cottage that had been a tithe barn. It still had the original rafters in the loft, with the original bark on them. The loft was an 'aviary' when we bought it. It was a filthy job to clean. Get the professionals in for sure. The cottage dated back to 1565 and the wiring dated back to 1940. The first thing we did was replace all the wiring and fittings. Recommend you do the same. Too many old houses in the UK have developed an electrical fault and burned to the ground. Would hate that to happen to your delightful home.

  • @richarddemers5022
    @richarddemers5022 4 года назад +24

    I love how everything you want to do with the house you always say (we) so I take it marriage is not to far away lol. Congrats just make sure you take us along on your wedding day. Good luck on all your projects on the house it’s going to be beautiful. Can’t wait to see your kids helping around the farm.

  • @bobp1016
    @bobp1016 4 года назад +21

    When you are all finished it will be a beautiful home. Make it your home and don’t worry about what other people think. You are the one who lives there and it should reflect your style.

  • @tmwinkler
    @tmwinkler 4 года назад +112

    I feel like someone should mention this project to "This Old House."

    • @matthewdowd4686
      @matthewdowd4686 4 года назад +6

      Yesssss!!!

    • @sweetlips1938
      @sweetlips1938 4 года назад +4

      Excellent idea!

    • @seafreezelife
      @seafreezelife 4 года назад

      I feel like when he is done here he should be his own this old house. He can buy them so dirt cheap in Michigan and make them like that. Let me know when you are ready to be business partners Cole! ;)

    • @tmwinkler
      @tmwinkler 4 года назад

      I sent a message to TOH via their website linking to the video. I wonder if others doing the same thing would generate more weight.

  • @amyelizabethandshawnmerwin8917
    @amyelizabethandshawnmerwin8917 4 года назад +11

    I love that you’re talking about the future together! What God puts together let no man separate! Sending you many blessings on these grand adventures! Hugs!

  • @tamt.5812
    @tamt.5812 4 года назад

    I just want to say how adorable it is to hear a 22.5 yr old to be forward thinking...and how it absolutely made me smile when he said....12 or so years down the road when WE decide to have kiddos..... Just the sweetest. :)

  • @pastelxprincecastle4411
    @pastelxprincecastle4411 4 года назад +1

    You and Nave talking about plans you have TOGETHER for the house makes me smile so much

  • @brendadunham2442
    @brendadunham2442 4 года назад +17

    It’s so refreshing to see two young adults so level headed, down to earth and totally adorable! You two have it going on for sure, you’re getting so prepared for a long life together tackling a project like this. I know how much pride you will always have for this home and your Grandfather is smiling down on you for cherishing what he worked his life to earn. I was raised on a small dairy farm and have been married to a Michigan crop farmer for 32 years, so I know the struggles of farm life all too well. Congratulations for sticking with the family farm Cole. You can take the boy away from the farm but you can’t take the farm away from the boy, my kids know this all too well. Take care, I’m looking forward to your upcoming videos. God Bless your Family and your Family Farm!

  • @Burbankelly
    @Burbankelly 4 года назад +7

    Oh. My. Gosh! I love you guys all the way down here in Texas! I grew up on a farm. Love, love, love your house and your plans! What an awesome attic! They don’t make them like that anymore!

  • @conniekramer915
    @conniekramer915 4 года назад +127

    A lot of "we" and "us" and even a mention of kids! When's the wedding, Cole? Such a nice boy. ;-)

    • @joey_5060
      @joey_5060 4 года назад +6

      I love them so much. I wish that all young people were like this now a days. 😊❤
      (I sound so old...lol 😂)

    • @MsDesignDiva
      @MsDesignDiva 4 года назад +8

      I mean it makes sense to an extent, he just bought her a dirt bike and is teaching her the ways of farm life, also he owns a fairly large house at 22, not the case for most people, especially in todays world where depending on the area rent can be upwards of $1000 a month (like in Vancouver BC, where I'm near to, it's on average $1000 per month for a tiny studio or 1 bedroom apartment, whether it's a true studio or an apartment with a separate bedroom is determined by how nice of a building you're in). Which is all to say, Cole is kinda set up for success here on the farm. But that's just speculation, Cole do what you want and try not to let all of us bug you if you guys aren't ready yet, 😊. You're both still young so it's understandable, I'm just a 30 year old Canadian speculating with the rest, seeing how you two are clearly a great pair of people, and great for each other.

    • @bigg7882
      @bigg7882 4 года назад +1

      Joey _ lol I’d say the same and I’m still a teen 😂 I’m growing up in a kinda old style fam in some ways can’t say by experience but only wut my mom and dad told me

    • @bernardcarpenter6949
      @bernardcarpenter6949 4 года назад

      @@joey_5060 I thought the same thing so I'm right there with ya lol.

    • @conniekramer915
      @conniekramer915 4 года назад +1

      I kid Cole because he's a big tease, and I know he can take it. But Nave, he needs to save up for that ring. 😂

  • @Caligirl0965
    @Caligirl0965 4 года назад

    Nave is correct! The lighter walls in the dining room with the gorgeous original moldings is much better than the green. Light and bright is really important when dealing with dark, original moldings. Such a beautiful home. I'm so excited to see all that you do to it.

  • @nicolepapole
    @nicolepapole 4 года назад

    The house videos are the best!! I bought a fixer upper 5 years ago and we have done 97% of the work ourselves. It's been so much fun to put in the hard work and then step back and see your pay off!

  • @fracturedfauve
    @fracturedfauve 4 года назад +8

    Love what you’ve done with the house and your future plans. Also love all the “we” referrals in the video and how your relationship is progressing.

  • @KJEThompson
    @KJEThompson 4 года назад +38

    Nave is getting more comfortable in front of the camera!

  • @parkviewmo
    @parkviewmo 4 года назад +6

    The house is fun to see after watching the early episodes! The work-ethic these two have is amazing! We like Nava, Cole!

  • @jentrevors
    @jentrevors 4 года назад

    We are in the same boat with our 1800s farmhouse, the majority of the electrical is shady or not working at all , so I will be happy when we have it all new . Your home is beautiful as is but will even more beautiful with some fresh paint on the walls , it has so much character !! You would pay a fortune to build a new home of that quality and size now , so you are very blessed . The only wood I would paint in your house would be the beams in the attic to brighten the space up . I look forward to see the journey and the outcome 😊

  • @molliesmith742
    @molliesmith742 4 года назад +27

    Cole’s face when Nave said five years 🤣🤣🤣

  • @jeesmith99
    @jeesmith99 4 года назад +45

    Can’t wait to see the remodel. Cole the cornstar, contractor. Nave, the brains and beauty of the operation. God bless you two. You guys remind me of my wife and I at your age. 😊

  • @rickcham7781
    @rickcham7781 4 года назад +17

    The attic is definitely an interesting space.
    Looks like a great space to finish.
    Enjoy!

  • @lmahwikizi
    @lmahwikizi 4 года назад +28

    Love all the "we" talk! Praying that your channel blows up so much that you CAN get it all done in less than 5 years!

  • @6HO57
    @6HO57 4 года назад +20

    What a happy, lucky, young man. Hard worker. I couldnt even imagine being gifted a farm house like that, so much work but worth it too. Good on ya.

  • @lauriesoderholm5608
    @lauriesoderholm5608 4 года назад

    Cole I love that you want to keep some things original, and you keep say some people will be mad, but think of it this way, at least you kept the house. This house has history and memories for your family. You could have said you were tearing it down and would be building new. Each generation makes changes and leaves their mark in different ways. Your grand kids may change the house completely from your design too! I love watching your videos and sharing your journey!

  • @lisasnyder3036
    @lisasnyder3036 4 года назад +4

    A drop leaf table would work in the kitchen. It takes less room when the leaves are down. I grew up in an old house and I think it's great that you want to keep the woodwork as is.

  • @msmith1834
    @msmith1834 4 года назад +5

    Great job on the attic! Glad to hear you wore protective clothing and masks...bad stuff to breath. You have big plans and a big job ahead. Concentrate on the mechanical first...electrical, plumbing, insulation, etc...to make it a safe, warm/cool, clean house. You two can do it...ambition and youth go a long ways! Love your videos! Best to you and your family. Spring will be here before you know it.

  • @troubler2115
    @troubler2115 4 года назад +59

    The kitchen bathroom space may have been a pantry with cabinets and shelves.

    • @jos.4276
      @jos.4276 4 года назад

      Our 1913 house had a pantry off the kitchen that was made into a hideous half bath. We divided into a walk-through pantry with a powder room. Looks like it's always been there.

  • @atom-ark
    @atom-ark 4 года назад

    You two are the best! Wholesome, industrious, infectious and joyful! Cole, I've loved watching all your projects on the farm and am especially loving seeing Nave join you on your farm mansion endeavors. I really hope you continue to let us join you during the evolution of your home; I think it's perfect content for this channel and you both always brighten my day seeing you work together! You seem like a wonderful couple; please never change...stay wholesome and God Bless you both!

  • @wandalenzy8388
    @wandalenzy8388 4 года назад +2

    I am a city girl, but I love this channel. Cole's organizing skill and concentration on one area at a time is amazing.

  • @kyleterran6850
    @kyleterran6850 4 года назад +15

    I WANT TO LIVE IN YOUR ATTIC! That place is awesome! Okay, watched the rest of the video. That house is beautiful and I love the hardwood floors. You two are such a cute couple and I love the laughter! You have great plans for that house. Look forward to watching future updates.

  • @jbjr2696
    @jbjr2696 4 года назад +17

    I love his positive attitude

  • @savagesquad8546
    @savagesquad8546 4 года назад +10

    The attic is amazing!! It looks like a totally different house.

  • @1958constance
    @1958constance 4 года назад +20

    I love your channel. You’re such a refreshing young couple that remind me so much of my husband and I back in the day. I agree the green walls should go in the expansion of the kitchen and the master bath and bedroom a must. Just a thought when you redo your kitchen think about adding a pantry which is essential in my opinion to any home. Please do not paint the woodwork if you can help it

  • @FreyaMadsen94
    @FreyaMadsen94 4 года назад

    I honestly really get why you wanna modernise! It's gonna look really good with the modern touches contrasting the original beautiful features. Don't be afraid to make those changes, the house still has it's spirit, but definitely needs a new fresh light look!

  • @ginarankin295
    @ginarankin295 4 года назад +9

    I can't wait to see the remodeling. That bathroom really needs a reconfiguration!

  • @peteparker7396
    @peteparker7396 4 года назад +105

    Lots of “WE” and “OURS” 🤔🤔🤔
    Momma Cornstar!!!! Is it just me or am I hearing wedding bells in there future??? I figured I would ask the head of the Cornstar Family 😎

    • @peteparker7396
      @peteparker7396 4 года назад +5

      And Cole, I’m with you, I like the green,,, just saying!

    • @01AceAlpha
      @01AceAlpha 4 года назад +2

      John Deere green!

    • @mommacs6159
      @mommacs6159 4 года назад +18

      I know as much as u all do :)

    • @PleasantSuprise
      @PleasantSuprise 4 года назад

      Went back to look at thumbnail and it does look like a Cole version of a “Look I just got engaged!” Photo! 😄

    • @cmusic52
      @cmusic52 4 года назад +4

      @@mommacs6159 sometimes all the parents can do to help is stay back and pray and watch, relationships have to stand on their own.

  • @ethankaiser9879
    @ethankaiser9879 4 года назад +57

    10:26 DO NOT get rid of the original wood work. I moved out of a 1920 farmhouse just like that an I miss the wood work. That room is beautiful as is. Just fish new wires through the walls

    • @trentw3614
      @trentw3614 4 года назад

      Thank you, not the only one...

    • @Whoishere2333
      @Whoishere2333 4 года назад +1

      Exactly. Just fish the walls to add electric -outlets and switches.

    • @floxy20
      @floxy20 4 года назад +2

      It makes me weep when I see exposed wood trim covered over in white paint.

  • @jentrevors
    @jentrevors 4 года назад

    And yes a downstairs bathroom is definitely something you will want to have in the future plans , think about long term and accessibility for when you are both older
    As far as knocking down walls ... there is no shame in that ...you will still have lots of original character , you are just making it suitable for your needs ... we are opening a couple walls and ceilings in our old home as well as the rooms are quite choppy , plus my husband is 6 foot 6 and he has to duck under the archways lol 💓🏡

  • @nancymcnee2707
    @nancymcnee2707 4 года назад

    Keeping the woodwork will help keep the charm factor. Bathroom is your top priority! If you have a lovely shower you can wash away the aches. Heated bathroom floors are a must!

  • @joegilly1523
    @joegilly1523 4 года назад +6

    Love the old cat windows . Huge old farm house . Love the wood work . A lot of we talk. 😊

  • @tamrau.1686
    @tamrau.1686 4 года назад +36

    Nava, after being married for 10+ years you will want your man to have his own "cave" to go to. Believe me, even if you two adore each other and are epic loves...everyone needs their space from time to time. Just a bit of advice from an old woman whos been married for over 20 years.

    • @SoupyOatmeal
      @SoupyOatmeal 4 года назад +4

      This my friends is sage advice.

    • @drafter3412
      @drafter3412 4 года назад +5

      And from an even older woman who's been married for over 30 years, this is excellent advice.

    • @jodieroundtree488
      @jodieroundtree488 4 года назад +6

      40 years, I win :) we have always had separate creative spaces or in his case somewhere he can watch WW2 documentaries with his dogs without bothering anyone else :D and I meant sharing

    • @BobMuk08
      @BobMuk08 4 года назад +3

      @@jodieroundtree488 , So who's gonna top my 48yrs?

    • @ArthurRidge7
      @ArthurRidge7 4 года назад

      Cole can go hide in the shed and work on his motorcycles. The house is Nave’s.

  • @brodysupernault2916
    @brodysupernault2916 4 года назад +17

    Cole you are the best farmer In the world I am happy for you that you can do everything that you can and I think you and Nava should do way more videos together

  • @brandivalentine7267
    @brandivalentine7267 4 года назад

    Things to think about are having a bathroom and an area you can convert into a bedroom on the first floor. If you get ill or injured (broken leg , surgery or becoming disabled/elderly) you can actually function n live in the home. You definitely need a full bathroom on the main floor. It also keeps visitors out of your personal space. Second, keep a tub in main bathroom. Once you have kids you will appreciate the tub. Plus there’s times when you’ll need to wash a pet, wash clothes or other items in (washer goes out or kitchen sink clogs) you can still function. I’d also consider a mud room. Somewhere to remove/store wet n dirty items, coats n shoes. You may not be crazy about the old kitchen cabinets but they are good solid wood n deep which allows for awesome storage. Modern cabinets are mainly press. Wood n the hinges come loose within a few years. If you aren’t crazy about the color/look new hardware n refinish them. The attic has so much potential. Love it!

  • @mikec6691
    @mikec6691 4 года назад +1

    The woodwork in that house is amazing. Please keep it all.

  • @teebugg66
    @teebugg66 4 года назад +13

    You gotta keep the hardwood floors and window trim. That’s an awesome old house.

  • @joey_5060
    @joey_5060 4 года назад +41

    If I could clean up all the poop properly and everything, I'd make that attic into a huge master bedroom. The windows are amazing!! Put your bed in front of them. What a view. 😍

    • @minimutt1408
      @minimutt1408 4 года назад +3

      I'm glad they intend to use it for their creative work. It's a perfect space for that. It's too pretty/unique a space to spend their time in it asleep and its clear the space inspires them both.

    • @brendahill9675
      @brendahill9675 4 года назад

      I agree

  • @middlelle
    @middlelle 4 года назад +16

    OMG-The Attic is wonderful

  • @cyndivancil402
    @cyndivancil402 4 года назад +34

    I'm with her..no green! Lol..the house is beautiful tho..love the old homes

  • @noniemarley7012
    @noniemarley7012 4 года назад

    Hope all of your plans and dreams for this house come true. You deserve it. Good to see such hard workers.

  • @Smashleyash
    @Smashleyash 4 года назад +208

    Hey just an idea, I would leave a bath in one of the bathrooms, when you have kids you're going to want a bath!!

    • @bears5916
      @bears5916 4 года назад +17

      I second this! Make sure you have one bathtub for the behbehs!

    • @vo7724
      @vo7724 4 года назад +14

      Do a shower/bath.... but keeping that tub in the location it's in is no bueno. Push it against the wall, buy a new tub, run pipe up the wall for a shower head, and bam. Shower and bath tub.

    • @susannazem8619
      @susannazem8619 4 года назад +6

      @@vo7724 You could have the bath tub resurfaced, and it would look like new, then fix it to act like a claw foot tub with a shower. Actually surprised it didn't have a claw foot tub.

    • @bootlegger3656
      @bootlegger3656 4 года назад

      @@susannazem8619 I kept looking for that as well must be a later version . never seen one that heavy set around the rim like that with full skirt on it .

    • @Coffeeandkiddos
      @Coffeeandkiddos 4 года назад +5

      I hope you will still have a other downstairs bath if you take out the one next to the kitchen. It wont work well to expect little kids to go upstairs. Much more convenient to at least have a half bath on main level. I have 5 kids so I know.

  • @lucia1193
    @lucia1193 4 года назад +9

    You have no idea how much joy these videos bring me! :)

  • @tanyahunt9476
    @tanyahunt9476 4 года назад +10

    Sounds fab! I can't wait to see it all finished however long it takes, and to see those little kiddoes you spoke of :)

  • @nostoh
    @nostoh 4 года назад

    We have a house ten years older and woodwork was just as dark. We used methyl hydrate to stripe the shellac off and added a urethane finish. House is much brighter now with the lighter finish. A lot of work but well worth it

  • @electronicsNmore
    @electronicsNmore 4 года назад +14

    Reminds me of an attic you'd see in a horror movie, minus all the dusty chairs and cabinets. LOL

  • @Jeppe.P.Bjerget
    @Jeppe.P.Bjerget 4 года назад +7

    Great job. I am so happy that you use protection. The bird-shit can have some dangerous fungus inside, that can make you very sick. I have that disease and its not good for the body. The attic will be so nice after cleaning up and build up new rooms. I wish you all the best and look forward to follow the work. Great that you have rent a company to come to clean all.

  • @mrourcanada8964
    @mrourcanada8964 4 года назад +8

    That is an absolutely beautiful house you’re a very fortunate young man to have a good start life with the house like that look forward to watching your journey with it

  • @kaitlin5264
    @kaitlin5264 4 года назад +4

    Awesome video! I’ve been following this series for a little while now and I understand why you didn’t want to record cleaning up the attic. But I have to say, especially with this clean-up job, I admire your motivation and determination, keep up the great work!

  • @butwereallsombdyspecial
    @butwereallsombdyspecial 4 года назад

    This house is absolutely gorgeous. Yeah no blue countertops or green walls. All white trim & French greys on the walls , butcher block kitchen countertops. You guys are very lucky . Wow
    😍

  • @scottburbridge9285
    @scottburbridge9285 4 года назад

    thankful you both wore the proper gear to clean the attic.
    and thankful you're hiring a professional cleaning crew to finish the disinfecting job.
    new bathrooms upstairs are so important.
    and all new electrical is important.
    i absolutely love the blue countertops; honor history & keep them please.💙💙💙
    a add on bathroom addition is wonderful idea.

  • @wendyalexi2225
    @wendyalexi2225 4 года назад +6

    I would put a master suite up there and an office/editing space as well. Completely your space, so if people are over they would never have a reason to go upstairs; a private space!

  • @AMATEURDECORATINGLIKEAPRO
    @AMATEURDECORATINGLIKEAPRO 4 года назад +17

    I love the channel. I am sleepy but I continue to binge watch! ❤❤❤

  • @madzabinga8382
    @madzabinga8382 4 года назад +13

    Hey! You should consider doing a collaboration with a RUclips designer! Like Drew Scott, Mr. Kate, The Sorry Girls, or one of the many other's out there that can help preserve the house, but modernize it to your liking. Also, hello? Home Depot and Lowe's? They could sponsor you!!

  • @mrssoybeanfarmer1749
    @mrssoybeanfarmer1749 4 года назад

    Sounds like a great plan! And after all its YOUR house so you can arrange it any way you want!!! Keep on Keeping on Cole and Nave!

  • @pilotdiana
    @pilotdiana 4 года назад

    I pray RUclips will pay you good money and you can spend it all on the renovations of the house. You two are doing an amazing job and it’s so fun to watch.

  • @somdhomestead9031
    @somdhomestead9031 4 года назад +36

    Did I hear correctly from Cole "When we have little kiddos!"

  • @andrewinbody4301
    @andrewinbody4301 4 года назад +42

    I am an electrician. I am only a few hours away from you here in Kansas City.
    I will work for room and board.

    • @mommacs6159
      @mommacs6159 4 года назад +8

      Andrew Inbody good to know !

    • @beteeho
      @beteeho 4 года назад +5

      There is currently a shortage of skilled laborers (i.e. electricians). Why do you have enough time on your hands to work for room and board. You should be making $70,000 per year (minimum) plus overtime.

    • @mommacs6159
      @mommacs6159 4 года назад +9

      Andrew Inbody very kind Andrew but I’d never taken advantage of anyone’s skills, we all need to make a living! And of course I could never let a stranger live in my or my child’s home. But your offer is very generous and kind.... thank you 😊

    • @randomamerican6320
      @randomamerican6320 4 года назад +11

      @@northalabama2264 Damn bro, you sound salty asf. Why are you hating on any Ad revenue he may have made off RUclips? People like Cole's personality, and wish to help. Live and let live.

    • @dianajean4837
      @dianajean4837 4 года назад +7

      @@northalabama2264 Misguided Alabama, not sure what your problems are - but they are extensive for sure. If you have this much anger towards total strangers, I can't imagine what the people actually close to you go through. See a therapist, you need help. This is no way to live your life.

  • @60sbaby70sgirl
    @60sbaby70sgirl 4 года назад +9

    I like the green. It's my favorite color and I'm re-painting a room with green myself.

    • @murraysmith6315
      @murraysmith6315 4 года назад

      Reminds me of Colonel Klink's office from Hogan's Heroes! ; )

  • @jamesdearinger3674
    @jamesdearinger3674 4 года назад +2

    Wow! Your plans sound awesome. I am whole-heartedly behind modernizing a house when you rehabilitate an older home but I also agree that the classic elements of the architecture need to be kept in tact as a tribute to the past. I admire you for seeing a vision of what can be. I look forward to seeing all of the work taking place in the next weeks, months, and years.

  • @lisam145
    @lisam145 4 года назад

    I like the green walls as well. Once you get some LED puck lights in the house it will be so bright. I hope you save the medicine cabinet in the bathroom. Maybe use it someplace else or sell it. It is beautiful.

  • @tommyfaber1846
    @tommyfaber1846 4 года назад +17

    Really good job at cleaning it, looks pretty clean

  • @donnaskin
    @donnaskin 4 года назад +51

    Put up a trail camera to see where those birds are coming from.

  • @galinamedvedev7900
    @galinamedvedev7900 4 года назад +3

    Great job Cole & Nave! I'm happy for you both! God bless you in all you do!❤️👍🙏

  • @zippan
    @zippan 4 года назад

    What a gorgeous house! The attic floor refinished would look incredible. I'm so excited for you to enjoy all your hard work.

  • @JimmyRossow
    @JimmyRossow 4 года назад

    Great job on the house so far! Do a cost benefit analysis on gutting those bedrooms to the studs. I have a 1925 plaster & lath modified four square. For the rewire, I found it was easier to knock (big-ish) holes for electric boxes and run a 3/4" drill on extensions through the studs. It's easier to patch with drywall than demo and redo. Cellulose or foam insulation can be sprayed into the wall cavities from the exterior. Ceilings will take 1/4" sheetrock right over the plaster and look new. Good luck, youngster!