9 Dated Home Features That You’ll Regret Removing

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

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  • @hchayes9431
    @hchayes9431 11 часов назад +8

    This is your best video❤. We retained the original wood in our home, even though contractors tried to get us to remove it.😢.

  • @trisnaekowiyatnikawaii3860
    @trisnaekowiyatnikawaii3860 7 часов назад +4

    The best video of an architect's advice I've ever seen. Thank you very much Reynard!

  • @mattc3929
    @mattc3929 5 часов назад +2

    Thanks Raymond. Too many people don't understand what they're buying or understand the importance of quality and craftsmanship.

  • @lazygardens
    @lazygardens 5 часов назад +2

    The "greenest" building materials are the ones you preserve instead of replacing. I spent a week carefully removing bathroom tiles to re-install after a wall repair was done. It was white swans on blue water mixed with deep green and yellow waterlilies and field tiles of blue or green.

  • @scrambaba
    @scrambaba 15 часов назад +20

    So agree on the value of natural wood finishes. It is also in its own way a connection to nature which helps keep us grounded and in touch with our true selves. Painting it all white is alienating.

  • @playme129
    @playme129 13 часов назад +6

    I love my homes original woodwork.

  • @karenm2669
    @karenm2669 13 часов назад +4

    Re the sponsor: ergonomics is my day job. That is a good chair 👍

  • @ScissorsRuns
    @ScissorsRuns 15 часов назад +42

    I cry a little every time I see videos or photos of old homes with unique designs turned into modern "nordic" white & grey boxes 😩

    • @RangeGleasry
      @RangeGleasry 14 часов назад +4

      Agreed

    • @1Fmarcel
      @1Fmarcel 14 часов назад +8

      Grey ain't Nordic. We do like off white for our walls to emphasize the furniture here in Scandinavia, but we have more than plenty of grey weather as it is.

    • @debbydoodler33
      @debbydoodler33 7 часов назад +3

      I saw a short where a lady replaced this gorgeous, dramatic, curvy oak staircase with a bland, boxy, white one and I almost screamed. It was horrid.

    • @oliveoil2x
      @oliveoil2x 6 часов назад +2

      Same. When they pull the porcelain tile out- it hurts. I love the tilted cabinets in bathrooms & in kitchens- the avocado wall ovens- the retro planters in the dining rooms & entryways … it’s so hard to see the ‘updates’ done to spaces that cry out for a revamp and not an overhaul.

  • @evanor1296
    @evanor1296 13 часов назад +3

    My 70s house has been moderniserad by previous owners. So my project now is trying to take back some 70s and mix it with more contemporary

  • @mch-aka007
    @mch-aka007 14 часов назад +9

    I agree, leave the hardwood floors and stained glass windows ALONE!! They have so much charm & character!

  • @hodasamadi7903
    @hodasamadi7903 2 часа назад

    Still obsessed with my steel case chair you recommended 😍

  • @NeilPennington-f8o
    @NeilPennington-f8o 2 часа назад

    I am fortunate to have bought a 110+ year old timber home and am keeping the 6 inch red mahogany (painted) T&G wall and ceiling boards and re-using what I got from removing two walls to line the new kitchen. I've seen similar re-done in plasterboards and it destroys the home IMO. It's also zero material cost to reuse original material. With the 6 inch tallowood floors, two rooms had been pro-finished and are not at all to my taste as they look too new. The remaining rooms have the central clear part where the vinyl would have been and the outsides are painted in "Japan black" as I was told by a pro floorer. I'm going the manual route of paint stripping, light acid wash, soft wire brush, 150 grit hand sand then tung oil so I keep all the character and saw marks and don't have to split the boards at butt joins by punching nails down by 3-4 mm. No way am I pulling out the (unusable) Victorian arched cast iron fireplace!

  • @tomwinston6758
    @tomwinston6758 13 часов назад +1

    Great video. Thanks

  • @NdnUrbanCat
    @NdnUrbanCat 15 часов назад +2

    I'm trying to work around the dark wood in my urban apartment while being modern but its a struggle for me!

  • @tsadiyahchokmah8976
    @tsadiyahchokmah8976 15 часов назад +10

    I hate when people tear up hardwoods

  • @applesauceandhoney2407
    @applesauceandhoney2407 Час назад

    is that black dresser ikea shaker?

  • @bernaclischurchill4463
    @bernaclischurchill4463 2 часа назад

    I live in a home that is over 80yrs old, with a non-functional fireplace, made of brick. I want to clean the brick, but I don't know what I should use. Do you have any suggestions, I don't want to paint it. I really prefer older homes and want to keep the large moldings, as well as the fireplace the way it is.

  • @Mariohenri90
    @Mariohenri90 58 минут назад

    Breaks my heart when I see people buy older homes and they take out the charm out of it and replace it with bland modern designs.

  • @aammssaamm
    @aammssaamm 15 часов назад +2

    There are no links to videos at the end.

  • @WingsOverTO
    @WingsOverTO 15 часов назад +5

    Great video! Thanks so much. For years my wife and I have been talking about a built in oak wood bookcase that the previous owners had installed around the fireplace. We find the wall too dark and keep thinking we should paint it white, but we hate the idea of painting a nice solid wood shelving system. Good to know we’re not crazy for thinking that. 😀 Now if only we could find a nicer way to lighten up that wall.

    • @1Fmarcel
      @1Fmarcel 15 часов назад +3

      Get a professional carpenter is my advice.
      It can have a lot of different expressions from the lightest wood to almost black and all the colours in between such as yellow, red and many more and where you can still see and feel the woodstructure.
      You basically have to sand it down with minimum grit 180 (220) at the end. You can start with 120 or 80 but be carefull. The last step will be oil, soap, beewax or an laquer finish.

    • @FroggeeSB
      @FroggeeSB 14 часов назад +5

      Depending on how you are using it, you could add wallpaper or material (or tiles, mirror etc) to the back wall of the shelving, by cutting a thin board to size of each shelf applying the paper/material to those and slotting into place. Easy to change out if you want to go back to the plain shelves or refresh.

  • @edi9892
    @edi9892 15 часов назад +3

    I absolutely hate Entstuckung. In Germany, and neighbouring countries they have a nasty habit of replacing stained windows, hide Fachwerk, mosaics, and even expensive wall paintings, tapestry, and wall decors both inside and outside.

    • @diegaah
      @diegaah 11 часов назад

      Unfortunately, it’s happening everywhere.

  • @jorgesmith2000
    @jorgesmith2000 Час назад

    Yo what’s wrong with pine? Pine has so much more character than something like white oak, which is nice but so boring.

  • @howaboutnooo00
    @howaboutnooo00 15 часов назад +1

    I bought a late 60s/early 70s apartment that's never been renovated and it had a beautiful 70s wooden trim around the arch separating my living room from my study. I wanted to leave it, but the boss of my reno crew told me it'd look bad if I left it in the fully renovated space, and I unfortunately listened to him. Yeah it had a bit of a dated stain color, but nothing some sanding and restaining wouldn't fix. Not to mention they remade that arch in an extremely wonky drywall, and I have to stare at this unevenness everyday. It's torture.

  • @debbydoodler33
    @debbydoodler33 7 часов назад

    We are the second owners of our 1960s bungalow and removing the original tiles would mean releasing a whole bunch of asbestos 😅. They were ugly and and were already covered in equally awful linoleum, so we ripped up the linoleum and put faux-wood laminate on top. 8 years later I have 0 regrets. 😊