That's awesome, yall did such an amazing job. I've commented quite a few times on the live episodes and shared I recently purchased 6.5 acres. Getting it cleared finally next week if the rain holds off then we'll be building on it. Pretty excited to homestead with the wife and kiddo on it. Just wanted to share that, congrats on what all yall have accomplished!
Brandon, thank you for this. My wife and I ordered our AG barn style pole barn kit from Strouds Buildings and we're starting our build next week. We put one 12x30 up a few months ago to put our RV in, and I'm impressed with how quick and simple the whole setup was. It took me five days. Just FIVE days! Crazy. Anyhow, I never would have gone down this road had it not been for your video series on the house build. Thank you again! Always a pleasure.
Something I have done is when I build large showers, I put the valve near the entrance and the shower head away from the entrance. There is no need to have the valve located right under the shower head as is normally done. I also try to eliminate the shower door. Very little splash will get out of an opening 6 feet from the shower head.
As a professional builder , I would highly suggest to take extreme caution with any kind of battery system, they often burn,and when they do, it’s a disaster. As for myself, I plan to live a lifestyle like youreself sometime in the future, but I plan on building a basement of concrete reinforced walls just for storage of batteries. They are highly hazardous in a house...
@@TzUuup i like to Think he is a busy person,and he didn’t see my comment 😃 But I can’t understand why he put the main battery storage next to the gas and diesel tanks on the wood shed, and inside the house in the pantry storage( food is very flammable, believe it or not 😃). Both places can become bombs in case of a battery fire. I’ve seen some fires in my life, but nothing compares to a battery fire.
I like it. I would not have a pool, but in the same area a raised garden and the huge porches, I would have closed in with windows and screens to be 4 seasons porches. I also would like a woodburning cook stove on the porch and inside along with all electrical appliances inside including the regular stove. I don't really care for high ceilings, so I would have raised that and made an upstairs. The 4 season porch could then extend upward to the upstairs as well. Oh, I forgot to add that I would like lanterns all along all the walls just in case the electricity goes out. That is where the woodburning cookstoves on the porch and in the kitchen would help heat. Yes, the kitchen would have two stoves. One woodburning and the other electrical. I like the idea of large farm sinks everywhere. I like the idea of no bathtubs. Only showers. And I like the idea of half baths with large farm sinks. I would need two downstairs and two upstairs. Showers upstairs. The bedrooms are all upstairs. Downstairs would be split into three areas. One single large center for family holidays and on each side of the house a room where the men can go and the women on the other side. Games. Player piano. TVs and CD movie machines along with at least one good old-time radio with speakers throughout the house. I like the idea of having double doors to enter and upstairs a double door and a pulley system to lower the floor from the upstairs to take furniture upstairs more easily without having to use the stairwell. Solar Cells and a couple of wind turbines that look like windmills. A joined car garage with a drain so I may wash the car inside the garage and above the garage a studio with a small kitchenette and single fold up/fold down wall bed. Oh, yes. I like the idea of no carpet anywhere.
I'm a Realtor who finds small country homes can be a hard sell when buyers hear about the hassle and expenses of permits and work of enlarging the house and especially the septic, so your oversized septic is a huge +++
We bought 4 acres in the country 8 years ago and it has absolutely no restrictions, that was the selling point. We are members of a co-op and it cost literally 75$ to get them to run power poles to our house which we built ourselves. Our septic is small but it works for us. Land around here is becoming premium, especially set up.
No way can we ever afford anything like y'all have. However I really appreciate all the building tips to save money on a new build. We're buying 2 1/2 acers here in Oklahoma. And we're just happy to get a used single wide trailer to fix up. We live in our 5th wheel and trust me it ain't glamorous 😅. We don't get to travel. God blessed us and I am looking forward to self sufficiency. God bless y'all, you have a beautiful home.😊
Don't lose hope that you can have something amazing and paid for. My hubby and I spent 5 and a half years in a camper on our land building our house by hand because at the time we couldn't even find a used trailer, now they are everywhere again. We are in our house now, it is only 700 sq ft but it's fabulous after coming out of 150 sq ft of RV.
Excellent Video!!! So happy that you and Tiffany did this 2-year update. The information on this channel is some of the best you can find on the internet. Thanks again for all that you do.
Hi Andrew and Tiffany. I am so thankful to you for making this video - the algorithm introduced you to me. I was especially impressed with your foresight to build with ADA access.
Amazing video! Don't forget to come to the live tonight at 7PM EST. Wonderful group of people and it will be a lot of fun as we'll be celebrating Tiffany's Birthday!
I have pantry envy. Ours is one of those little corner pantries that only a small child can actually enter and find anything in. It was very smart of you to go big and wire for a freezer as well!
Been watching since the tornado. Loved watching you build your home, outdoor kitchen, all of it. I'm staying for everything else you guys have going on.
Look like you guys did your homework. We purchased our home a decade ago when we were much younger and had a house full of kids and my parents. The house is empty now but downsizing is a fool's earned. It would cost me more to downsize than to stay in our too-big of a house. I thank the Good Lord that he brought to mind what we would need to live in our house as we have aged in place. Years ago we started upgrading things. We had energy-efficient windows installed. I had a ton more insulation added as well. Our light fixtures have LED lights. Sadly it would be a tear down to upgrade the insulation in the walls and our house wiring is Aluminum. We live in a very hot climate in North TX. Yet our electric bills are low. We have a 200 sq ft home and last month's electric bill was around 125. We upgraded our HVAC a few years back to a multistage one that runs at varying tonnage.
Your entire bedroom area is a suite. Attached master bath, walk in closet and makeup vanity. In all reality, your master suite is just that. It’s awesome. I love all things about your home. ✌🏻🤍🤞🏽 One suggestion, just in case you have a guest in the upstairs room, you may want to consider adding a tiny little 1/2 bath in the attic area maybe. I would be the one to hit those stair half asleep and well, there you go.
If I own this home, the area that has the black metal in the high traffic area, I would put a permanent stool there that cannot be moved stopping people from standing and bending over that corner. They would be forced to sit down, that way their jackets, zippers would not be rubbing up against the metal.
Hi Andrew and Tiffany, the panning shots of our home at the first part of the video ,your home looks fantastic. I personally love every thing you both have done with the build. There was a lot of thought put into all you have done and it shows. Nice going back and remembering the time of the build and seeing the finished product. Love you guys and your videos. 👍👍❤️❤️🇨🇦
It doesn’t seem like it’s been 2 years already! You will need to do another update at 5 years! You both seem to be very pleased with your home, I can see why, it’s beautiful!
I like that pantry and the wire shelves airy and clean ability. Estimate prices over the years breakdowns. Customer cabinet in bathroom, and your kitchen cabinets work.
I really like and agree with you about the high ceilings in the living room and your kitchen looks stunning and I love that you went with high cabinets
Hi from Brazil Andrew and Tiffany. It's só amazing watching how you guys take care of your property, doing things by your self. Congratulations. Hope soon you can upload 4K vídeos tô become more espetacular on big screens. all the best for you both. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I’m so glad y’all posted this. I always see barndo videos but never pros and cons. I’m looking to get land in my hometown in Georgia in the future, I look forward to more of your videos.
You Guys are so blessed my husband &I have always wanted one of these but health problems interfered. With that but you have a beautiful place God bless you and your family Just Beautiful
I'll take stop overselling this beautiful house on one condition Ruger must stay. From the first video I watched I had never seen a barndominum I love it all. Ed in Partlow Virginia
Haven't watched your channel in a while. Lots of forethought and you own sweat equity made for a beautiful home. Great job guys! Cheers from Tallahassee!
I really enjoyed your videos. I just watched a bunch back to back. Our living situations are night and day. I'm a Brit living in the mountains of Mongolia. My wife and I live in a yurt camp which is also a tourist camp. I was mainly interested in making our outdoor terrace more useful for more of the year. The drop down shades were interesting. We have to make most of our own stuff. There's much less available off the shelf. We up-cycle a lot of stuff, rather than buy new. We don't have the funds to buy new commercial stuff.
Very thorough and detailed video. Thank you as I learned a lot. Can't wait to watch your previous videos as really curious to see the build. Love the home ... simply beautiful and functional. Definitely appreciate the tour, the valuable tips shared and how the overall design fits both your lifestyle and needs, including the 🐕 's. Awesome 👌
Fantastic video. Your house is gorgeous. You all did an awesome job. For the future, I'm thinking of building one like it next to my existing home. If everything works out, one of my children can move into our existing home and start their family there. Our place will be far enough away to allow privacy, but grandma and grandpa will be close by when needed.
The update full review was extremely helpful. THANK YOU. I have 2 inquiries. the open rafters of your outdoor living space...have birds and pests found it as a haven? How do you evict them? AND does the humidifier collect a measurable amount of water? (Florida I am sure that can't be duplicated in other states) do you reserve for garden etc? Confirmation: Hubby has to sleep in the artic. We have always had a separate A/C for the sleeping chamber (no closets/rr either!) and agree to really fortify your walls and ceilings. Sound deadening is not the same as insulation-advise to do both so you can nap through anything, any hour of the day. He did some wizardy that tricks our ac condenser in the winter to cycle below the 62-degree factory setting. Snow on the ground, the a/c will not serve you cold air without the wizardry. THANKS AGAIN!
I can agree with wanting the window taller, but with that being said i think if you had gone much taller you woulda also needed to go wider or risk it lookin a little oddly tall and narrow. Right now the proportions are perfect for what is already there.
Just came across your channel today, and absolutely loved this video. Thank you so much for all your helpful advise. I've subscribed and will now to back through all the previous videos to learn more. Thanks for being so generous as to share all your knowledge! Blessings to you!💖
Y’all did a great job beautiful piece of property. I’ll followed you from time to time and y’all do some awesome work. You take your time to do it right and it’s just beautiful great job!! 👍👍👍👍
I like the outside area, but along with the chipping paint may I offer a solution? You do not have enough sinks. On that corner, cut the counter height down to the kitchen counter height, and add a hand sink right there. You also do not have enough fridges. Additionally, while you have 6 burners for the outside stove and a griddle next to it, the floor is not wide enough. When you have 6 to 12 burners you need or you invite help, and having room for persons to travel to the sink, get to a fridge, and do tasks without having to collide is a distinct benefit.
Your home is very nice:) you put a ton of hours into it and you learned a lot as you built it:) It’s been fun seeing it all come together:) The pool and deck is awesome !!! Now to see you build the next part, the great fire pit area:) When are the animals coming? Tfs and God bless:)
This is absolutely beautiful the design. I agree about the windows. I’m glad you did the whole house air circulation to keep it fresh and the humidity down. Just love it !
You need to write an owner manual for your next owners for all the things you have done nd realtors can refer to it in 40 years.
You had me at the pantry! IWANT THAT PANTRY!!!!
We LOVE a big pantry! We've never regretted it!
Hell yeah. My cousin has a pantry with a half sized door that goes into the garage for easy grocery unloading
That's awesome, yall did such an amazing job. I've commented quite a few times on the live episodes and shared I recently purchased 6.5 acres. Getting it cleared finally next week if the rain holds off then we'll be building on it. Pretty excited to homestead with the wife and kiddo on it. Just wanted to share that, congrats on what all yall have accomplished!
Very happy for you, starting something like that is always so exciting.
Wow. Would be cool to watch you build yours out like watching these 2.
Brandon, thank you for this. My wife and I ordered our AG barn style pole barn kit from Strouds Buildings and we're starting our build next week. We put one 12x30 up a few months ago to put our RV in, and I'm impressed with how quick and simple the whole setup was. It took me five days. Just FIVE days! Crazy. Anyhow, I never would have gone down this road had it not been for your video series on the house build. Thank you again! Always a pleasure.
My pleasure, enjoy the journey.
CONGRATULATIONS!!!! Sounds sooooo EXCITING!!!🤗
BEST of LUCK to YOU &
GOD BLESS!!!🙌
Wow, it's hard to believe it's been 2yrs ago. Still looking awesome, absolutely love the outdoor kitchen and pool area.
Time flies!
Lovely camera shot of the pool and patio to start the video. Looks amazing. You 2 should be very proud.
We are, thank you!
@TKCL 👍🏽 hope you 2 are setting up them pool ball for the match later
Something I have done is when I build large showers, I put the valve near the entrance and the shower head away from the entrance. There is no need to have the valve located right under the shower head as is normally done. I also try to eliminate the shower door. Very little splash will get out of an opening 6 feet from the shower head.
We considered the valve placement as you described.
YOUR PLACE LOOKS STUNNING 😮 😊
CONGRATULATIONS
Thank you!! 😊
As a professional builder , I would highly suggest to take extreme caution with any kind of battery system, they often burn,and when they do, it’s a disaster.
As for myself, I plan to live a lifestyle like youreself sometime in the future, but I plan on building a basement of concrete reinforced walls just for storage of batteries.
They are highly hazardous in a house...
Straight ignored your comment😂
@@TzUuup i like to Think he is a busy person,and he didn’t see my comment 😃
But I can’t understand why he put the main battery storage next to the gas and diesel tanks on the wood shed, and inside the house in the pantry storage( food is very flammable, believe it or not 😃).
Both places can become bombs in case of a battery fire.
I’ve seen some fires in my life, but nothing compares to a battery fire.
@@benjaminsagau i agree with you brotha he just didn't like your comment
that pantry is really huge... great for storm season!
We are always stocked up and ready to go
Tiff needs to make a “How To” video showing how she rolled your bath towels! Great video!
Lol I'll ask her 😉
I like it. I would not have a pool, but in the same area a raised garden and the huge porches, I would have closed in with windows and screens to be 4 seasons porches. I also would like a woodburning cook stove on the porch and inside along with all electrical appliances inside including the regular stove. I don't really care for high ceilings, so I would have raised that and made an upstairs. The 4 season porch could then extend upward to the upstairs as well. Oh, I forgot to add that I would like lanterns all along all the walls just in case the electricity goes out. That is where the woodburning cookstoves on the porch and in the kitchen would help heat. Yes, the kitchen would have two stoves. One woodburning and the other electrical. I like the idea of large farm sinks everywhere. I like the idea of no bathtubs. Only showers. And I like the idea of half baths with large farm sinks. I would need two downstairs and two upstairs. Showers upstairs. The bedrooms are all upstairs. Downstairs would be split into three areas. One single large center for family holidays and on each side of the house a room where the men can go and the women on the other side. Games. Player piano. TVs and CD movie machines along with at least one good old-time radio with speakers throughout the house. I like the idea of having double doors to enter and upstairs a double door and a pulley system to lower the floor from the upstairs to take furniture upstairs more easily without having to use the stairwell. Solar Cells and a couple of wind turbines that look like windmills. A joined car garage with a drain so I may wash the car inside the garage and above the garage a studio with a small kitchenette and single fold up/fold down wall bed. Oh, yes. I like the idea of no carpet anywhere.
Sounds like YOU NEED to BUILD YOUR OWN HOUSE, and PLEASE SHOW US, when it's COMPLETED!!!😊
I'm a Realtor who finds small country homes can be a hard sell when buyers hear about the hassle and expenses of permits and work of enlarging the house and especially the septic, so your oversized septic is a huge +++
For as cheap as it is to oversize it in the initial stages, it's worth doing.
We bought 4 acres in the country 8 years ago and it has absolutely no restrictions, that was the selling point. We are members of a co-op and it cost literally 75$ to get them to run power poles to our house which we built ourselves. Our septic is small but it works for us. Land around here is becoming premium, especially set up.
Love this! Great idea not having bathroom or closets inside your bedroom! And…closets near the laundry is amazing!❤
Thank you for watching
No way can we ever afford anything like y'all have. However I really appreciate all the building tips to save money on a new build. We're buying 2 1/2 acers here in Oklahoma. And we're just happy to get a used single wide trailer to fix up. We live in our 5th wheel and trust me it ain't glamorous 😅. We don't get to travel. God blessed us and I am looking forward to self sufficiency. God bless y'all, you have a beautiful home.😊
Got to start somewhere.
Never say never.
Don't lose hope that you can have something amazing and paid for. My hubby and I spent 5 and a half years in a camper on our land building our house by hand because at the time we couldn't even find a used trailer, now they are everywhere again. We are in our house now, it is only 700 sq ft but it's fabulous after coming out of 150 sq ft of RV.
@@paullyrenee that's so great!!! Thank you for the encouragement. God bless you
You built a awesome piece of paradise. Enjoy
Thank you so much
Wow, 2 years already, time flies. Beautiful home 🏡 💕
It sure does
Soft close doors/seats are such a must have. I 100% agree.
I really like your laundry room and the fact that you put a big sink. I think it’s so important to have especially if you have pets or children.
Excellent Video!!! So happy that you and Tiffany did this 2-year update. The information on this channel is some of the best you can find on the internet. Thanks again for all that you do.
Our pleasure! Thank you
Absolutely beautiful ❤️. I'm in love with that pantry outdoor space and the options to expand 🎉
What a very ingenious idea for the linen stuff in the bathroom.
It sure has been fun watching you build your home.
And the fun continues...
Thank you for watching and the support
Hi Andrew and Tiffany. I am so thankful to you for making this video - the algorithm introduced you to me. I was especially impressed with your foresight to build with ADA access.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I love the pre planning for additions in mind with full header support to remove walls and adding outdoor plumbing for possible additions.
Thank you, it's not much investment to plan ahead.
I'm also sizing mine for ADA. That was such a confirmation from your channel that I need to do this.
So so smart to have a separate thermostat for your bedroom love it
Amazing video! Don't forget to come to the live tonight at 7PM EST. Wonderful group of people and it will be a lot of fun as we'll be celebrating Tiffany's Birthday!
Thank you Crystal
This home is beautiful❣️ Y'all did an amazing job 👏🏾 ✨️
Thank you so much
I have pantry envy. Ours is one of those little corner pantries that only a small child can actually enter and find anything in. It was very smart of you to go big and wire for a freezer as well!
Hello Andrew and Tiffany 🥰 I enjoy following along on your home build. Your channel is outstanding. 🤗👍
Thank you so much 🤗
Hi, Andrew and Tiffany! It’s hard to believe it’s been two years since you moved into your new house. I love your home.
Time flies
Loved the drone footage...it gives a totally different perspective to an already great looking space! Happy Birthday Tiffany🎂🎈🎁
Thank you
Been watching since the tornado. Loved watching you build your home, outdoor kitchen, all of it. I'm staying for everything else you guys have going on.
We appreciate that!
I would’ve gone with the 5” builder pack base boards 😊 lots of great choices, love the HVAC.
Great follow-up and insights, guys. Can't believe it's already been two years!
We can't believe it either! Take care, good to hear from you.
you guys are sooo lucky. You have perfectly what i want with house, outside patio/grill, pool, garage with huge carport.. This is perfect
We are blessed
Look like you guys did your homework. We purchased our home a decade ago when we were much younger and had a house full of kids and my parents. The house is empty now but downsizing is a fool's earned. It would cost me more to downsize than to stay in our too-big of a house. I thank the Good Lord that he brought to mind what we would need to live in our house as we have aged in place. Years ago we started upgrading things. We had energy-efficient windows installed. I had a ton more insulation added as well. Our light fixtures have LED lights. Sadly it would be a tear down to upgrade the insulation in the walls and our house wiring is Aluminum. We live in a very hot climate in North TX. Yet our electric bills are low. We have a 200 sq ft home and last month's electric bill was around 125. We upgraded our HVAC a few years back to a multistage one that runs at varying tonnage.
Your entire bedroom area is a suite. Attached master bath, walk in closet and makeup vanity. In all reality, your master suite is just that. It’s awesome. I love all things about your home. ✌🏻🤍🤞🏽
One suggestion, just in case you have a guest in the upstairs room, you may want to consider adding a tiny little 1/2 bath in the attic area maybe. I would be the one to hit those stair half asleep and well, there you go.
We plan to do an addition in the future.
What a great video. For someone who is about to build a new home. Thank you. You brought up things and ideas I haven't thought of.
Glad it was helpful!
The place looks great. You two should be proud of what you have accomplished
Thank you
If I own this home, the area that has the black metal in the high traffic area, I would put a permanent stool there that cannot be moved stopping people from standing and bending over that corner. They would be forced to sit down, that way their jackets, zippers would not be rubbing up against the metal.
I remember it from the beginning, Exiting adventure! Glad to see you happy with it
Thank you for watching and the support
We used a Tilcor metal roof. Looks just like shingles but lifetime insulated hail proof.
Hi Andrew and Tiffany, the panning shots of our home at the first part of the video
,your home looks fantastic. I personally love every thing you both have done with the build. There was a lot of thought put into all you have done and it shows. Nice going back and remembering the time of the build and seeing the finished product. Love you guys and your videos. 👍👍❤️❤️🇨🇦
Thanks so much! We appreciate you and your support.
Absolutely beautiful, such a beautiful couple also❤❤❤ God bless.
Thank you so much!!
Great video. lots of information some of us never think about until you move in.
Thank you for watching
Nice update. Hard to believe it’s been 2 years
I know!!
Just so nice… happy you all are happy..
Yes, thank you
Beautiful outdoor space, I even like the chipped paint on the counter, high traffic means lots of use, lots of ❤
It's definitely used a lot
Great video - a good add to the walk in shower would be a foot rail (and hand hold) to help reach your legs and feet.
It doesn’t seem like it’s been 2 years already! You will need to do another update at 5 years! You both seem to be very pleased with your home, I can see why, it’s beautiful!
Time sure flies
I like that pantry and the wire shelves airy and clean ability. Estimate prices over the years breakdowns. Customer cabinet in bathroom, and your kitchen cabinets work.
I love how you guys thought ahead on so much. Good tips!
We planned for many years! Thank you
Thank you for this video home update. You guys have a beautiful and forever home.
Thank you so much
I really like and agree with you about the high ceilings in the living room and your kitchen looks stunning and I love that you went with high cabinets
Hi from Brazil Andrew and Tiffany. It's só amazing watching how you guys take care of your property, doing things by your self. Congratulations. Hope soon you can upload 4K vídeos tô become more espetacular on big screens. all the best for you both. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks so much!
I’m so glad y’all posted this. I always see barndo videos but never pros and cons. I’m looking to get land in my hometown in Georgia in the future, I look forward to more of your videos.
Glad it was helpful!
What a great use of space you guys did a fabulous job and thought of so many many things in the future
You have a beautiful new home good luck to both of yous
Thank you
Yell have a beautiful home God bless yell enjoy yell home ❤
Thank you, God bless!
That was such a professional tour and exit of your vodeo. The sound from your microphones is excellent. You gave alot of good ideas to think about.
Thank you so much!
You Guys are so blessed my husband &I have always wanted one of these but health problems interfered. With that but you have a beautiful place God bless you and your family
Just Beautiful
Thank you so much, God bless.
Excellent video! Loved this! I am so impressed with both of you. Congratulations on a gorgeous home and property!
Thank you so much!
On that out door bar countertop. You could beef up the structure and put a cement countertop.
I don't like cement as an option due to it stains easily with grease and oils.
I love the way your house I love the way your house looks I wish I😊😅
What a great and organized pantry
I'll take stop overselling this beautiful house on one condition Ruger must stay. From the first video I watched I had never seen a barndominum I love it all. Ed in Partlow Virginia
Haven't watched your channel in a while. Lots of forethought and you own sweat equity made for a beautiful home. Great job guys! Cheers from Tallahassee!
Thank you
Nice!! You two certainly have built a beautiful home and property!!
Thank you so much
I really enjoyed your videos. I just watched a bunch back to back.
Our living situations are night and day. I'm a Brit living in the mountains of Mongolia. My wife and I live in a yurt camp which is also a tourist camp. I was mainly interested in making our outdoor terrace more useful for more of the year. The drop down shades were interesting.
We have to make most of our own stuff. There's much less available off the shelf. We up-cycle a lot of stuff, rather than buy new. We don't have the funds to buy new commercial stuff.
Glad you enjoy the content
You might want to put a pretty light in the walk-in closet and a piece of artwork on the wall
Very thorough and detailed video. Thank you as I learned a lot. Can't wait to watch your previous videos as really curious to see the build. Love the home ... simply beautiful and functional. Definitely appreciate the tour, the valuable tips shared and how the overall design fits both your lifestyle and needs, including the 🐕 's. Awesome 👌
Awesome, thank you!
Fantastic video. Your house is gorgeous. You all did an awesome job. For the future, I'm thinking of building one like it next to my existing home. If everything works out, one of my children can move into our existing home and start their family there. Our place will be far enough away to allow privacy, but grandma and grandpa will be close by when needed.
Go for it! Thanks for watching.
You sure have created a beautiful and inviting home !! I want one just like it Haha
Thank you so much!
Excellent video. Purposefully and efficiently done. Awesome in every way.
Thank you for watching
SMART !!! ….I love the pantry 😊
Us too
You can powder coat that edge of the counter. Clean it, put the powder on and use a heat gun to cure powder.
Thank you, I might try that.
Looks like a great house for a couple .
Thank you
The update full review was extremely helpful. THANK YOU. I have 2 inquiries.
the open rafters of your outdoor living space...have birds and pests found it as a haven? How do you evict them? AND does the humidifier collect a measurable amount of water? (Florida I am sure that can't be duplicated in other states) do you reserve for garden etc?
Confirmation: Hubby has to sleep in the artic. We have always had a separate A/C for the sleeping chamber (no closets/rr either!) and agree to really fortify your walls and ceilings. Sound deadening is not the same as insulation-advise to do both so you can nap through anything, any hour of the day. He did some wizardy that tricks our ac condenser in the winter to cycle below the 62-degree factory setting. Snow on the ground, the a/c will not serve you cold air without the wizardry. THANKS AGAIN!
I've enjoyed many of your videos! thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience
Thank you for watching
I can agree with wanting the window taller, but with that being said i think if you had gone much taller you woulda also needed to go wider or risk it lookin a little oddly tall and narrow. Right now the proportions are perfect for what is already there.
Valid point
I love everything you did, you put so much thought into it. Hopefully I’ll be able to build soon.
Omg this is our exact design planning I love this, now I need to go watch every video leading up to this.
Over 200 videos and counting, enjoy.
@@TKCL LOL, I’m on the video “why we decide the country” and y’all are out on your boat on the river.. thank you all for good content!
You should put in a door on the end with outside kitchen. Way better than a window pass through.
No thanks, that causes everyone to track right through our living room.
Yes, soft close cabinet doors!!
Oh yes!
Just came across your channel today, and absolutely loved this video. Thank you so much for all your helpful advise. I've subscribed and will now to back through all the previous videos to learn more. Thanks for being so generous as to share all your knowledge! Blessings to you!💖
Thank you for the support. Glad to have you. Hope you enjoy!
Y’all did a great job beautiful piece of property. I’ll followed you from time to time and y’all do some awesome work. You take your time to do it right and it’s just beautiful great job!! 👍👍👍👍
Thank you for watching and the support
Well done, you two! Bravo!!
Thank you very much!
This is a very thoughtful build.
You made a lot of great decisions. It looks awesome!
Thank you!
I like the outside area, but along with the chipping paint may I offer a solution? You do not have enough sinks. On that corner, cut the counter height down to the kitchen counter height, and add a hand sink right there.
You also do not have enough fridges.
Additionally, while you have 6 burners for the outside stove and a griddle next to it, the floor is not wide enough. When you have 6 to 12 burners you need or you invite help, and having room for persons to travel to the sink, get to a fridge, and do tasks without having to collide is a distinct benefit.
The outside is stunning
Wow great video never thought of the doors in the bedrooms being noisy lol while sleeping
Makes a difference
I learned a lot and lots of things to keep in mind! Beautiful home.
So glad!
I love your house! I hope I can build this in California.
Your home is very nice:) you put a ton of hours into it and you learned a lot as you built it:) It’s been fun seeing it all come together:) The pool and deck is awesome !!! Now to see you build the next part, the great fire pit area:) When are the animals coming? Tfs and God bless:)
I plan to start the animal fencing this fall after it cools off from the heat of summer.
This is absolutely beautiful the design. I agree about the windows. I’m glad you did the whole house air circulation to keep it fresh and the humidity down.
Just love it !
Thank you so much!
Beautiful property! You guys know your stuff.
Thanks for watching
The echoes would need to be taken care of for me. Very interesting. Thank you.
I don't notice them after two years