It’s extraordinary to think how the original builders managed such a project without the modern technology we have today. It’s wonderful to watch the progress!
8 месяцев назад+3
We ponder that exact question so often here. They used many of the techniques we still use today. But they manoeuvred those massive stone pieces without cranes or hydraulic lifts. Amazing! Thank you for following our journey.
It is wonderful to see all that is being done to Purnon.....she is certainly coming alive one stone at a time. The Busts are beautiful and can't wait to see them installed on and in the building for all to see. You must be so happy. Well done!!
8 месяцев назад+3
Thank you! We can't wait to see them on the Chateau roof!
Beautiful work. The masonry work is a challenge for today's superb artisans. We can't imagine how the original artisans achieved such incredible work.
8 месяцев назад+6
A question we reflect on all the time. We have the benefit of new technologies (hydraulic lifts, cranes, angle grinders etc). Our forebears did it all with traditional techniques... the mind boggles!
What an emotional and significant milestone this week. The busts are the epitome of the connection to the past and the craftsmanship of the present. The reawakening continues to leave me speechless and on the edge of my seat. Congratulations Tim and Flick. ❤👏👏👏
8 месяцев назад+1
Thank you Kirstie! A wonderful message. Thank you for following our adventure!
Bravo à vous, bravo aux sculpteurs, le résultat est fantastique et comme à chaque fois votre engagement et votre courage sont remarquables et bien sûr, dignes de ce bel écrin qu'est votre château. Quel bonheur de vous voir à l'oeuvre avec un résultat aussi splendide.
8 месяцев назад
Merci @hubertphilippe7719 pour votre merveilleux message. Merci également de saluer les artisans extraordinaires qui nous aident à sauver le Château de Purnon.
The craftsmanship that is going into this restoration is just amazing! The busts really turned out nice, can't wait to see them restored to the roof from whence they came. So exciting! ❤
Outstanding craftsmanship in recreating the busts! I'm surprised there are still sculptors that can and _will_ undertake such an immense task. I'm sure it came with quite a pricetag attached. Cudos to you also for the magnificent restorations you've completed so far. Once when the Chateau has been fully restored there's no doubt it will look incredible! Thanks for sharing 😊😊
It baffles me what an unexpected find these busts were. And the sort of anomaly of it all. It shouldn’t surprise me that chateaux had busts on their roofs, but my modern esprit just finds it so odd and, indeed, other-worldly. Then the mystery, be them dramatically French Revolution based or the simple subject of weather and age makes it all that much more profound. And each room coming together one at a time is another patient inspiration to the goals and plans I have set out for my own life.
8 месяцев назад+3
Thank you for your comment. Patient inspiration is a wonderful phrase. We've had to learn to be patient here at Purnon. When we first arrived we were in such a hurry to progress all our plans quickly. Our architect has taught us to slow down, ask questions, reflect and think carefully about how best to proceed. We have saved so much and learnt so much by proceeding in this way. The busts are perhaps a metaphor for our entire journey. When we first found them we hadn't a clue what we were really looking out. The mystery was patiently solved and the busts carefully restored. And now after several years, here they are, ready to return to the roof for which they were designed.
A very exciting day for you! M. Didier :-) I swear he looked positively giddy over it all and I find that so charming to display so visibly dreams and hard work coming to fruition. How lucky he is to have a job that brings him such immense joy. The fit of the stonework on the pediment was so perfect and that's why I enjoy the construction efforts so - incredible to be how these artisans are able to do this. Fantastic.
8 месяцев назад
Thank you! Wonderful message. It's wonderful for us each time Monsieur Didier visits to view the progress. He brings expertise, insights but also enthusiasm which lifts our morale.
It always comes to me when I see the stonemasons lift those heavy blocks, how they did that in the past centuries. I mean, we know how they did it but they had none of the safety measures those gentleman now have, from helmets to steel cables.... it's incredible how people managed to build churches, castles, chateaus etc. with so little.
Thes are magnificent busts of Kings of France which, one installed, will embellish this magnificent castle, classified as a historic monument.Thank you all for sharing this magnificent Purnon restoration with us. ( I appreciate these great videos..! ) 👍From Burgundy.
8 месяцев назад+1
Thank you for your wonderful message. We are excited to see the next step when the busts are placed on the roof of the chateau as they originally sat at the end of the 18th Century. Thank you for following our adventure!
Vos artisans Compagnons font un travail remarquable, mais VOUS aussi, belle Madame ! Rien ne vous rebute, même pas les plafonds que je me refusais à entreprendre car la peinture me giclait au visage. Vous êtes une femme épatante, LE ! (not SHE, in French ! ) chateau vous dit merci, vous faîtes les choses avec amour. courage et intelligence, tout cela dans la bonne humeur: Nous adorons ! Tendresse depuis Lausanne.
4 месяца назад
Merci pour votre message. Nous sommes ravis que vous appréciez notre aventure ! Pour nous, LE château est toujours une grande dame, alors le château, c'est elle !
Watching y'all here in the SE USA...amazed! Love the care that is taken with this beautiful edifice!!! Would love to claim some connection to the people who built and installed all the incredible features, but alas, will have to content myself in just being amazed and grateful !!! Thank you for taking this project on and for bringing us all along for the ride! Love it!!! ❤❤❤
8 месяцев назад
Thank you for your message. We're thrilled that you're following our journey restoring the incredible Chateau de Purnon.
Crikey!. The restoration of the busts from fragments was nothing short of miraculous. What amazing talent all round, the research as well as the recreation. Awe inspiring. Also, great work Flick, not an enviable job that ceiling, it's such hard work working above ones head, that and the gravity. You are going to get covered.
8 месяцев назад
Our artisans are amazing. We can't wait to install the busts on the roof where they were originally positioned. Thanks for your message and for following our adventure!
The shot of the photo at 7:15 is mind blowing. Archeology! (It's all mind blowing. So cool to dig around and find all that stuff lying, I imagine, right where it was dropped the day they knocked it down. I'm a nerd, but I wonder if ☕️ ... anyone besides me would pay for a poster with all the owners and connections and politics in the history of the chateau? Like a family tree with asterisks or something.
8 месяцев назад+1
One of those chance photos that captured a moment in time... literally the exact moment when the head of the statue of King Henri IV was discovered in a cellar. We didn't know what we had discovered but our amazing architect uncovered the mystery. Thank you for following our journey!
Easy for me to say... Is that Hessian burlap "original?" My nerdy mind goes to preservation and use new burlap. 🤔 What if they can X-ray that to find pigments. (See? I'm completely hooked on your project there!) Awesome y'all!!!♥️
8 месяцев назад+1
The burlap is original. When it comes loose, it is relatively simple to stretch it back and reattach it. But if it deteriorates significantly it is occasionally necessary to replace it entirely. We rarely do this. In the room featured in this video, that will not be necessary. Thanks for following our journey!
Bonjour Felicity and Tim, your stonemasons are true artists in their own right. What a tremendous job they did on Purnon's facade. Your sculpture is truly amazing as well. Beautiful work on Edouard's ceiling. I can't wait to see this beautiful Chateau finished. I can only imagine how you both feel for the finish. Love from N.Y.
8 месяцев назад
Thanks for your message and for your encouragement. We're thrilled that you're enjoying our progress. Stay tuned!
This is amazing what you are doing to this chateau. However, I don't always watch this show as it rarely shows much of the inside of the chateau.
7 месяцев назад
Thank you for your message. Please understand our journey. Before we can extensively restore the interior of the chateau, we must make it watertight. That means completing the roof restoration as our highest priority. Restoring the rook requires an enormous amount of scaffolding. The scaffolding is the single largest expense for the restoration of the chateau exteriors. That means that at the same time as doing the roof it was necessary to also restore the chateau's immense facades (as the various trades can use the same platform for multiple elements of the project). So, during this phase of the works the focus is on the chateau's exterior. You would see from our videos that there is work (wall paper hanging, painting, plastering,, electricals and plumbing) occurring inside the chateau. But the focus at the moment is on the exteriors.
My question: was it ever clear considered to cast copies from the statues to be mounted at the original locations and keep the original inside as you intend to? I think it would look awesome to see the chateau in its true former glory! I truly admire your efforts to restore this historic building back into its former beauty!
8 месяцев назад+3
The statues that will be mounted on the roof are duplicates. This is necessary because so little remained of King Henri IV (just a fragment of the head) that he would have had to be rebuilt in any case. It also means that we can use a more durable stone than the soft tuffeau that was originally used. The restored originals (with a replica bust of King Henri IV) will be displayed in the interior of the chateau on pedestals as outlined in this video. So visitors to the chateau will see the kings mounted on the roof as originally constructed and also have the opportunity to admire them up close inside our home. Thank you for following our adventure!
How wonderful to see all the busts back to Purnon Does one of the stone bust have the medallion of the George Cross ?
8 месяцев назад
Thank you for your message - we're thrilled to have them back! The cross on the chest of the bust of King Henri IV is the Order of the Holy Spirit (Ordre du Saint-Esprit). The George Cross is a British award created by King George VI in 1940.
Unless I am wrong, the "Ordre du Saint Esprit" was created by king Henri III of France at the end of the XVI° century 😉
8 месяцев назад
That's correct. Henri III was concerned that previous orders had been issued a little too liberally and had been devalued, so he created the Ordre du Saint-Esprit. It was abolished during the Revolution, reinstated following the Restoration and then finally abolished after the July Revolution. Thanks for your message.
A quick question, with the lead paint remover is there a way to see the different colors that the room was painted through the years ? Or is there another way ?
8 месяцев назад+1
It depends which product we use. SmartStrip produce several variants with different levels of severity. Essentially you can strip back to the base surface or apply a more moderate intervention. We do a test patch before we begin and select the SmartStrip application which best suits our objectives. Thank you for following our journey!
Muy interesante y por demás fascinante el vídeo . Me parece didáctico y sumamente ilustrativo de los avances de la restauracion del majestuoso y espectacular palacio de Purnon.
8 месяцев назад
Gracias por su mensaje. Estamos encantados de que disfrutes de nuestra aventura.
Have you seen what young Edouard has done/is doing at Chateau de Vaux in Aube in Champagne? He started about 10 years ago with an equally awful mess, in a massive chateau of similar (I think) age and size. Purnon is slightly larger but Vaux is still very impressive. He has also been partly funded, to the tune of €1.5 M, by Monuments Historiques. You are travelling the same path, he is 5 or 6 years ahead of you with the facades completed, but still a long way to go.
I have enjoyed watching this restoration so much. It makes me want to cry because it is so beautiful and wonderful to see her coming alive again because you all saw her magnificence and took on this huge task. I thank you for sharing each episode ❤
8 месяцев назад+1
Thank you for following our journey! We're thrilled that it's giving you such joy.
In the USA when there is lead paint people hire specialists to remove it. Once that is done one can continue with the work
7 месяцев назад
The product that we are using is from the US. It is called Smart Strip and it is from a company called Dumond based in Pennsylvania. It is a non-toxic product that is designed to be used by non-specialists. We have had representatives from the company visit the chateau and demonstrate the various techniques for applying and then removing this product. These demonstrations have featured in earlier videos. Thank you for your comment and for following our journey.
Merci beaucoup. I’d like to make an observation, the outside details are similar to another Yt channel, Dan Escape to rural France. Curious if it’s the same architect that designed both chateaux?
They are several hundred years apart and very very different architectural styles. Chaumont was built around 1910 or 1920 I understand. But they north chateaux are lucky enough to have extremely hard-working saviours.
@@katehobbs2008 ty, I just found the stone work similar in nature. Also this is the 1st time I watch this channel. 🥂🙏
8 месяцев назад
Thanks @katehobbs2008 spot on. Dan's wonderful chateau was built at the start of the 20th century by a Russian industrialist. Chateau de Purnon was built at the end of the 18th century and completed the year before the outbreak ion the French Revolution,. Thanks for following our adventure.
Are you using lime mortar 11:10 in placing the new stone or repairing the old masonry?
8 месяцев назад+1
Thanks for your question. Yes, it's a lime-based mortar. The stone-masons are working on top of one of the newly-placed pediment stones laying the mortar that solidifies the joins. If you look closely during this sequence you can actually see the circular metal pin that is attached to the top of the stone piece that enables the pulley strap to be attached while it is being raised from the ground.
It’s extraordinary to think how the original builders managed such a project without the modern technology we have today. It’s wonderful to watch the progress!
We ponder that exact question so often here. They used many of the techniques we still use today. But they manoeuvred those massive stone pieces without cranes or hydraulic lifts. Amazing! Thank you for following our journey.
It is wonderful to see all that is being done to Purnon.....she is certainly coming alive one stone at a time. The Busts are beautiful and can't wait to see them installed on and in the building for all to see. You must be so happy. Well done!!
Thank you! We can't wait to see them on the Chateau roof!
Kudos to the sculptor for the pure artistry of these beautiful works.
Indeed! He has done remarkable work recreating these important figures from history.
Ianek Kocher is a marvelous sculptor to be sure!
It was an honour for us to visit his studio and see him working up close.
This is by far the best Chateau renovation channel on RUclips! Nothing else comes close!
Thank you! It's wonderful that you're enjoying our journey!
Beautiful work. The masonry work is a challenge for today's superb artisans. We can't imagine how the original artisans achieved such incredible work.
A question we reflect on all the time. We have the benefit of new technologies (hydraulic lifts, cranes, angle grinders etc). Our forebears did it all with traditional techniques... the mind boggles!
That's how a true restoration should be done. Amazing skills these masters have.
Indeed! We could not save Chateau de Purnon without these amazing artisans. Thank you for following our journey.
Kudos to the sculptor for his work on the busts. Exciting to have them back at the chateau. 👏👏
Thank you for acknowledging our incredible artisans. Restoring Chateau de Purnon would be impossible without them!
Un grand merci à nos amis Australiens de s'investir autant dans la sauvegarde de notre patrimoine
They are Australian, not English.
@@katehobbs2008 merci, erreur modifiée 😉👍
Merci pour votre message!
What an emotional and significant milestone this week. The busts are the epitome of the connection to the past and the craftsmanship of the present. The reawakening continues to leave me speechless and on the edge of my seat. Congratulations Tim and Flick. ❤👏👏👏
Thank you Kirstie! A wonderful message. Thank you for following our adventure!
Lord men bend at the knees when picking up heavy objects.
Beautiful beautiful work, so exciting.
Bravo à vous, bravo aux sculpteurs, le résultat est fantastique et comme à chaque fois votre engagement et votre courage sont remarquables et bien sûr, dignes de ce bel écrin qu'est votre château. Quel bonheur de vous voir à l'oeuvre avec un résultat aussi splendide.
Merci @hubertphilippe7719 pour votre merveilleux message. Merci également de saluer les artisans extraordinaires qui nous aident à sauver le Château de Purnon.
The craftsmanship that is going into this restoration is just amazing! The busts really turned out nice, can't wait to see them restored to the roof from whence they came. So exciting! ❤
Exactly. We can't wait. Stay tuned!
the sculptors did a magnificent job... ❤ Le savoir-faire à la française
Exactement! Merci pour votre message.
My Hat off for the Craftsman😮 simply marvelous 😁👍
Thank you! Our craftsmen are amazing - without them the restoration of Chateau de Purnon would not be possible.
Outstanding craftsmanship in recreating the busts! I'm surprised there are still sculptors that can and _will_ undertake such an immense task. I'm sure it came with quite a pricetag attached.
Cudos to you also for the magnificent restorations you've completed so far. Once when the Chateau has been fully restored there's no doubt it will look incredible!
Thanks for sharing 😊😊
Ianek Kocher is such a fabulous talent!
Wow just remarkable seeing this beauty come back to life. ❤
Wonderful to see stone put in place and see the busts arrive. A great achievement. Good to see work progressing on Eduard’s room too.
Thanks Brett - appreciate your support and morale boosting encouragement!
It baffles me what an unexpected find these busts were. And the sort of anomaly of it all. It shouldn’t surprise me that chateaux had busts on their roofs, but my modern esprit just finds it so odd and, indeed, other-worldly. Then the mystery, be them dramatically French Revolution based or the simple subject of weather and age makes it all that much more profound. And each room coming together one at a time is another patient inspiration to the goals and plans I have set out for my own life.
Thank you for your comment. Patient inspiration is a wonderful phrase. We've had to learn to be patient here at Purnon. When we first arrived we were in such a hurry to progress all our plans quickly. Our architect has taught us to slow down, ask questions, reflect and think carefully about how best to proceed. We have saved so much and learnt so much by proceeding in this way. The busts are perhaps a metaphor for our entire journey. When we first found them we hadn't a clue what we were really looking out. The mystery was patiently solved and the busts carefully restored. And now after several years, here they are, ready to return to the roof for which they were designed.
A very exciting day for you! M. Didier :-) I swear he looked positively giddy over it all and I find that so charming to display so visibly dreams and hard work coming to fruition. How lucky he is to have a job that brings him such immense joy. The fit of the stonework on the pediment was so perfect and that's why I enjoy the construction efforts so - incredible to be how these artisans are able to do this. Fantastic.
Thank you! Wonderful message. It's wonderful for us each time Monsieur Didier visits to view the progress. He brings expertise, insights but also enthusiasm which lifts our morale.
WOW. The kings are beautiful. Such artistry ❤❤❤❤❤
Magnificent sculptures
They are both superb - up close and from a distance!
It always comes to me when I see the stonemasons lift those heavy blocks, how they did that in the past centuries. I mean, we know how they did it but they had none of the safety measures those gentleman now have, from helmets to steel cables.... it's incredible how people managed to build churches, castles, chateaus etc. with so little.
Thes are magnificent busts of Kings of France which, one installed, will embellish this magnificent castle, classified as a historic monument.Thank you all for sharing this magnificent Purnon restoration with us. ( I appreciate these great videos..! ) 👍From Burgundy.
Thank you for your wonderful message. We are excited to see the next step when the busts are placed on the roof of the chateau as they originally sat at the end of the 18th Century. Thank you for following our adventure!
No words to describe this work. Just aweinspiring.❤
Thanks for your message and for following our adventure!
Job of a lifetime - wow.
Thank you for following our adventure!
merci
Avec plaisir!
Vos artisans Compagnons font un travail remarquable, mais VOUS aussi, belle Madame ! Rien ne vous rebute, même pas les plafonds que je me refusais à entreprendre car la peinture me giclait au visage. Vous êtes une femme épatante, LE ! (not SHE, in French ! ) chateau vous dit merci, vous faîtes les choses avec amour. courage et intelligence, tout cela dans la bonne humeur: Nous adorons ! Tendresse depuis Lausanne.
Merci pour votre message. Nous sommes ravis que vous appréciez notre aventure ! Pour nous, LE château est toujours une grande dame, alors le château, c'est elle !
Thank you
Our pleasure!
Haven't watched you before, I don't think, but what a wonderful job you are doing! 😂❤
Welcome! We're thrilled you've discovered our adventure. Thanks for your message.
Watching y'all here in the SE USA...amazed!
Love the care that is taken with this beautiful edifice!!!
Would love to claim some connection to the people who built and installed all the incredible features, but alas,
will have to content myself in just being amazed and grateful !!!
Thank you for taking this project on and for bringing us all along for the ride! Love it!!!
❤❤❤
Thank you for your message. We're thrilled that you're following our journey restoring the incredible Chateau de Purnon.
So beutyful chateau.
Thank you!
Crikey!. The restoration of the busts from fragments was nothing short of miraculous. What amazing talent all round, the research as well as the recreation. Awe inspiring. Also, great work Flick, not an enviable job that ceiling, it's such hard work working above ones head, that and the gravity. You are going to get covered.
Our artisans are amazing. We can't wait to install the busts on the roof where they were originally positioned. Thanks for your message and for following our adventure!
The shot of the photo at 7:15 is mind blowing. Archeology! (It's all mind blowing. So cool to dig around and find all that stuff lying, I imagine, right where it was dropped the day they knocked it down. I'm a nerd, but I wonder if ☕️ ... anyone besides me would pay for a poster with all the owners and connections and politics in the history of the chateau? Like a family tree with asterisks or something.
One of those chance photos that captured a moment in time... literally the exact moment when the head of the statue of King Henri IV was discovered in a cellar. We didn't know what we had discovered but our amazing architect uncovered the mystery. Thank you for following our journey!
Easy for me to say... Is that Hessian burlap "original?" My nerdy mind goes to preservation and use new burlap. 🤔 What if they can X-ray that to find pigments. (See? I'm completely hooked on your project there!) Awesome y'all!!!♥️
The burlap is original. When it comes loose, it is relatively simple to stretch it back and reattach it. But if it deteriorates significantly it is occasionally necessary to replace it entirely. We rarely do this. In the room featured in this video, that will not be necessary. Thanks for following our journey!
Amazing work and passion ❤❤
Thank you - thrilled you're enjoying our journey.
Bonjour Felicity and Tim, your stonemasons are true artists in their own right. What a tremendous job they did on Purnon's facade. Your sculpture is truly amazing as well. Beautiful work on Edouard's ceiling. I can't wait to see this beautiful Chateau finished. I can only imagine how you both feel for the finish. Love from N.Y.
Thanks for your message and for your encouragement. We're thrilled that you're enjoying our progress. Stay tuned!
Thanks for the update
Thanks for following our adventure!
The sheer beauty of the busts brought tears to my eyes. They are breathtakingly beautiful.
It was emotional for us as well!
I really enjoy watching the progress.
We're thrilled that you're enjoying it. The next few months should see some wonderful milestones.
its a nice room :)
Epic!
You guys are doing a superb restoration !!!
Thank you - we're thrilled that you're enjoying our journey.
Magn-if-ique !!
Merci pour votre message!
Love watching all of the work with the busts of the Kings. Also, that must be so hard on your neck to work on the ceiling - well done. :)
Thanks for your message... always a different task we can go and work on when monotony sets in!
I hope, hope you were respirator when sanding. Be safe.
what a beautiful chateau
Thank you for following our journey!
Amazing ! Well done to all the artisans.
Indeed. They are amazing. We could not save Chateau de Purnon without them. Thank you for your message!
So... Is all that weight transmitted to the ground by (essentially) a column of stone? Or is it wood holding up a facade of stone?
Oh my goodness!! Beyond fabulous work. This must be one of my favorite episodes ever!!
We're thrilled that you enjoyed it!
Wonderful !!
This is amazing what you are doing to this chateau. However, I don't always watch this show as it rarely shows much of the inside of the chateau.
Thank you for your message. Please understand our journey. Before we can extensively restore the interior of the chateau, we must make it watertight. That means completing the roof restoration as our highest priority. Restoring the rook requires an enormous amount of scaffolding. The scaffolding is the single largest expense for the restoration of the chateau exteriors. That means that at the same time as doing the roof it was necessary to also restore the chateau's immense facades (as the various trades can use the same platform for multiple elements of the project). So, during this phase of the works the focus is on the chateau's exterior. You would see from our videos that there is work (wall paper hanging, painting, plastering,, electricals and plumbing) occurring inside the chateau. But the focus at the moment is on the exteriors.
stunning workmanship ...
Our artisans are incredible... thank you for acknowledging them.
I really enjoy seeing the progress.❤
We're thrilled that you're following our journey!
My question: was it ever clear considered to cast copies from the statues to be mounted at the original locations and keep the original inside as you intend to? I think it would look awesome to see the chateau in its true former glory! I truly admire your efforts to restore this historic building back into its former beauty!
The statues that will be mounted on the roof are duplicates. This is necessary because so little remained of King Henri IV (just a fragment of the head) that he would have had to be rebuilt in any case. It also means that we can use a more durable stone than the soft tuffeau that was originally used. The restored originals (with a replica bust of King Henri IV) will be displayed in the interior of the chateau on pedestals as outlined in this video. So visitors to the chateau will see the kings mounted on the roof as originally constructed and also have the opportunity to admire them up close inside our home. Thank you for following our adventure!
How excited you must be! Well done
Thank you... we're looking forward to placing them on the roof!
How wonderful to see all the busts back to Purnon
Does one of the stone bust have the medallion of the George Cross ?
Thank you for your message - we're thrilled to have them back! The cross on the chest of the bust of King Henri IV is the Order of the Holy Spirit (Ordre du Saint-Esprit). The George Cross is a British award created by King George VI in 1940.
Unless I am wrong, the "Ordre du Saint Esprit" was created by king Henri III of France at the end of the XVI° century 😉
That's correct. Henri III was concerned that previous orders had been issued a little too liberally and had been devalued, so he created the Ordre du Saint-Esprit. It was abolished during the Revolution, reinstated following the Restoration and then finally abolished after the July Revolution. Thanks for your message.
Dear Felicity, or dear Tim, I am always astounded by your knowledge of our History. You are simply amazing 🙂
Thank you for your reply I admire your historian knowledge, it’s always interesting and fascinating 👏🙏🌻
Gracias por traducirlo al idioma español, gracias por compartirlo y gracias por rescatar dicha joya arquitectonica.
Gracias por su mensaje. Estamos encantados de que disfrutes de nuestra aventura.
Truly amazing, thx for the up close and personal video shots
We're thrilled you enjoyed the video!
So interesting, so much work ,thank you for sharing
As always, thank you for your message, Christine!
The most amazing recovery and restoration for the roof. You deserve to be very proud of your achievements.
Thank you for your message - we're thrilled that you're following our journey.
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A quick question, with the lead paint remover is there a way to see the different colors that the room was painted through the years ? Or is there another way ?
It depends which product we use. SmartStrip produce several variants with different levels of severity. Essentially you can strip back to the base surface or apply a more moderate intervention. We do a test patch before we begin and select the SmartStrip application which best suits our objectives. Thank you for following our journey!
Muy interesante y por demás fascinante el vídeo . Me parece didáctico y sumamente ilustrativo de los avances de la restauracion del majestuoso y espectacular palacio de Purnon.
Gracias por su mensaje. Estamos encantados de que disfrutes de nuestra aventura.
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Have you seen what young Edouard has done/is doing at Chateau de Vaux in Aube in Champagne? He started about 10 years ago with an equally awful mess, in a massive chateau of similar (I think) age and size. Purnon is slightly larger but Vaux is still very impressive. He has also been partly funded, to the tune of €1.5 M, by Monuments Historiques. You are travelling the same path, he is 5 or 6 years ahead of you with the facades completed, but still a long way to go.
This is amazing
We're thrilled you're following our journey - thanks for your message!
I have enjoyed watching this restoration so much. It makes me want to cry because it is so beautiful and wonderful to see her coming alive again because you all saw her magnificence and took on this huge task. I thank you for sharing each episode ❤
Thank you for following our journey! We're thrilled that it's giving you such joy.
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so great to see this happening. Is the Government helping to fund this project?
Thanks for your message. Yes, we receive a percentage of the total cost of the heritage works for the French Government.
In the USA when there is lead paint people hire specialists to remove it. Once that is done one can continue with the work
The product that we are using is from the US. It is called Smart Strip and it is from a company called Dumond based in Pennsylvania. It is a non-toxic product that is designed to be used by non-specialists. We have had representatives from the company visit the chateau and demonstrate the various techniques for applying and then removing this product. These demonstrations have featured in earlier videos. Thank you for your comment and for following our journey.
Merci beaucoup.
I’d like to make an observation, the outside details are similar to another Yt channel, Dan Escape to rural France. Curious if it’s the same architect that designed both chateaux?
They are several hundred years apart and very very different architectural styles. Chaumont was built around 1910 or 1920 I understand. But they north chateaux are lucky enough to have extremely hard-working saviours.
@@katehobbs2008 ty, I just found the stone work similar in nature.
Also this is the 1st time I watch this channel. 🥂🙏
Thanks @katehobbs2008 spot on. Dan's wonderful chateau was built at the start of the 20th century by a Russian industrialist. Chateau de Purnon was built at the end of the 18th century and completed the year before the outbreak ion the French Revolution,. Thanks for following our adventure.
What was the significance of Henry IV with Louis XV together at Purnon? Their reigns were many years apart.
How would they have put the busts on the roof originally?
Are you using lime mortar 11:10 in placing the new stone or repairing the old masonry?
Thanks for your question. Yes, it's a lime-based mortar. The stone-masons are working on top of one of the newly-placed pediment stones laying the mortar that solidifies the joins. If you look closely during this sequence you can actually see the circular metal pin that is attached to the top of the stone piece that enables the pulley strap to be attached while it is being raised from the ground.
what will you do with all the rooms
Hide and Seek ! 😂
The ceilings looked in ok condition. Try attaching a vacuum hose to wall sander with 120grit faster safer and cleaner
Your updates are the highlight of our week! Please keep them coming as frequently as possible!
Merci beaucoup!❤️🙏
Thanks for your message. We're thrilled that you're following our adventure!
I love your content, yet - please - go easy on the music.
I love the music.
There is an old Woody Allen movie where they recreate someone from just a nose. Just sayin.
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