I moved in!!! (Building a Tiny House)

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
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  • @laurakampf
    @laurakampf  Год назад +447

    I am NOT on telegram. There is a scammer using my logo and name. Be careful and always check for the grey checkmark next to the name to make sure it’s a verified creator ❤

    • @jonathangehman4005
      @jonathangehman4005 Год назад

      WHAT! You mean it wasn't you I've been beating up old people and robbing children of thier lunch money for!?

    • @mrgw98
      @mrgw98 Год назад +7

      Should probably add that the check mark is in a circle as well. Some scammers are adding a check mark emoji or one of the symbols shown below:
      ☑️✔️✔☑✓

    • @aestevalis0
      @aestevalis0 Год назад +13

      Just assume _any_ telegram account is a scambot. They're all over YT anymore. At least the "adult dating"-bots seem to have been handled.

    • @Reman1975
      @Reman1975 Год назад

      @@aestevalis0 As a rule, I report each one I see as "Hate speech". RUclips can get into serious trouble for allowing that kind of thing to continue, so I'm pretty sure if enough people report it as such, the algorithm will be tweaked to start removing all comments these bot accounts make (If only to stop people wrongfully marking them as this).

    • @N-A-uw5fp
      @N-A-uw5fp Год назад +5

      I got a message from the scammers. I don’t ever respond. Esp. when they say I won something or they want to talk to me.

  • @RickMunday
    @RickMunday Год назад +703

    "if you want to learn the proper ways to do things, don't come here". This is one of the reasons I love Laura, it's more than just learning things, it's the raw, real person. Right down to the self-deprecating humor, she's 100% authentic.

    • @jonathangehman4005
      @jonathangehman4005 Год назад +14

      Come here to learn how to do the wrong thing the right way. It's just as valuable as learning to do the right thing sometimes. Laura is one of this middle aged "know it all" maker dudes favorite do-ers. LAURA FOR THE WIN!!!!

    • @whatsgoodinthehood
      @whatsgoodinthehood Год назад +6

      This is the reason I watch you! You are innovative and up for every challenge. And, you're happy about it😊

    • @ninajager.-.-
      @ninajager.-.- Год назад +9

      So funny, I just thought about my father. As I was a Kid i have had my own little workbench in my tiny little workspace outside in an old barn next to our house. Everytime I want do work on something I want to do it like Laura….just do it. Sometime it worked out well, sometimes not. My father always wanted me to draw a plan before I do something…..it drove me mad. 😂I don’t draw plans.

    • @mizb.7777
      @mizb.7777 Год назад +2

      Yes!!! 😂

    • @TomiJamison
      @TomiJamison Год назад +3

      I need that on a t-shirt.

  • @Shadowpaw67
    @Shadowpaw67 Год назад +185

    I’m not here to see things done properly, I’m here to see things done enthusiastically!

  • @Jer_Schmidt
    @Jer_Schmidt Год назад +19

    “If you want to learn about proper ways to do stuff, don’t come here.” That’s exactly why I’m here! Creativity dies when you do things the “proper way”.

  • @jenniferrue7929
    @jenniferrue7929 Год назад +155

    I think all the organizing you did at Simone’s shop awakened your spring cleaning bug! I am curious what clever tricks you will employ to create an entrance to your new home, or will you just always use the ladder? The advantage of the ladder is it can be pulled into the tiny house like a medieval defense mechanism.

    • @jobrizzle15b2
      @jobrizzle15b2 Год назад

      I too am very interested in how ❤you will do this. You are so creative and your skills in organizing is very close to my ideas. And it is also so good

    • @jasondrummond9451
      @jasondrummond9451 Год назад +4

      Yes, and you can use a hammer on any intruder trying to climb into your place without benefit of ladder.

  • @richardhenry5961
    @richardhenry5961 Год назад +84

    Everything is coming together! One point about your tiny house on wheels, is to take some load off the wheels by putting jack-stands under if possible. The longer of any wheel that stays in one spot, you get flat spots. And to get tire covers to prevent dry rot from UV. Good luck! 🍀🍀🍀

  • @groomporter9714
    @groomporter9714 Год назад +7

    Going to do anything to protect the tires of the tiny house? People who leave RVs in one spot for a long time cover the wheels to protect them from sunlight/UV damage over time.

  • @edwardaelredson4703
    @edwardaelredson4703 Год назад +209

    You should think about stabilizers for the tiny home. The tires are low already. If they get lower or go flat, your house could tip and theres the possibility it could fall over. Potentially while you're in it.

    • @sharvo6
      @sharvo6 Год назад +28

      RV tires are replaced based on age not tire wear due to UV damage. And when they sit for a while, the tire should be covered to protect them from the UV. And since you're rolling those tires over property that **might have a few nails and sharp edges**, you really need to be thinking about stabilizers in case you lose a tire.

    • @kcjones679
      @kcjones679 Год назад +19

      @@sharvo6 Tire shmire, WIND! Five inches isn't going to do anything but slant it, but wind could send it sailing without anchors.

  • @rpavlik1
    @rpavlik1 Год назад +28

    I love how fearlessly Laura reshapes her workspace and home space to suit her needs as they change. Also love how she has a stash of scrap where she can go find a dial that suits her desires.

  • @kurtkyre
    @kurtkyre Год назад +65

    "I really don't mind". Next scene, trimming the shelf edge straight 😂. Love it!

    • @smilingkelly5251
      @smilingkelly5251 Год назад +1

      Really though, she was trimming the edges to match the not straight frame? It’s not a 90 degree angle anymore :)

    • @kurtkyre
      @kurtkyre Год назад +1

      @@smilingkelly5251 Fair enough. I just thought it was funny 😁

    • @RevdUp.Art.Fotografer
      @RevdUp.Art.Fotografer Год назад

      @@kurtkyre Me too.

    • @HaileISela
      @HaileISela Год назад

      for the better, there's too many right angles in the world already...

  • @emmaslow
    @emmaslow Год назад +64

    I fully embrace the 'temporary final' vibe - my cosy place in terms of 'levels of commitment' for such things🤣

  • @saramulry
    @saramulry Год назад +13

    My favorite part about keeping up with Laura’s channel is that it reminds me that even when I’m buried under mishaps or challenges, as long as I keep plugging away at things I will get on the other side of the bad days. Thanks for the reminder Laura and team ❤️

  • @justjanne-de
    @justjanne-de Год назад +12

    Du warst ja vorher schon so spiritual successor von Peter Lustig/Löwenzahn aber jetzt mit dem Bauwagen passt das einfach noch besser 😊

  • @bennbroe
    @bennbroe Год назад +15

    Am I the only one, I watch every video of her like 2-3 times just because they are so chill and high-quality :)

  • @Francois_L_7933
    @Francois_L_7933 Год назад +83

    For the "gravel pit", it's not ideal for grass. But if you want to be able drive on it, there are two ways. The old way is to lay a series of concrete blocks with their center holes vertically and fill this with dirt. The other, that is used in commercial settings is a plastic, honeycomb shaped, series of panels that can be used for driveways. At my former job, a builder wanted to use it for the fire alley around a building and we actually got to drive a firetruck on it without any problem. So this stuff is really good.

    • @Ruhrpottpatriot
      @Ruhrpottpatriot Год назад +7

      The Honeycomb panels are also available in concrete

    • @Anncrohr
      @Anncrohr Год назад +6

      Depending on the size distribution and material you can easily drive on gravel AND have plants in it. However, I wouldn’t recommend regular lawn grass but getting a special mix of grasses and herbs for dry and nutrient-depleted locations. German keyword: „Kräuterrasen für Magerstandorte“. Then you’ll have small flowers in there as well and it looks really nice!

    • @claudiajurgensen9544
      @claudiajurgensen9544 Год назад

      Well the ground looks very compacted, so it wouldn't work for plants other than grass. And without the solutions mentioned above, the grass will not thrive. There will be puddles and bare gravel.

    • @Anncrohr
      @Anncrohr Год назад +2

      @@claudiajurgensen9544 if you only drive there occasionally it won’t me a problem. And there sure are pls ts that tolerate this situation. Grass actually needs much more nutrients (compost or fertilizer) to thrive - in contrast to native herbs.

    • @JohnDoe-rl9ft
      @JohnDoe-rl9ft Год назад

      It sounds like the only vehicle to drive on there will be the forklift. And probably very occasionally the tiny house. Very little traffic, probably no need for a “proper” solution.

  • @keiboman
    @keiboman Год назад +3

    Hi, I’m Mike and I’m a 41 year old guy from New Hampshire who knows says “GEIL!” whenever something is cool. So, even if I don’t learn the proper way to do anything from these videos, I expand my vocabulary. Thanks Laura and Felix!

  • @wingknutt1130
    @wingknutt1130 Год назад +54

    I love the imperfections. I am definitely not anything close to an actual crafter/maker. Pretty much everything I make, I call a "prototype". They're not pretty, but I learn from them and make improvements on the next iteration after using the original for a while.

    • @xil_ef8829
      @xil_ef8829 Год назад

      Thank you
      This makes me feel good about my approach (I do it exactly as you do)

    • @erinfinn2273
      @erinfinn2273 Год назад +8

      My family has a joke that our family crest, were we to have one would have: "It's fine! Good enough!" as the motto. Most of the things we make are not exactly mastercraft, but they work, and look OK, so in our minds, good enough.

  • @MrBigMalT
    @MrBigMalT Год назад +10

    What I love 💗 is that you decide what recycled objects you want to use, like the Hapag Lloyd tin drawer, then build the frame around them. Most of us don’t get that look because we build a set of shelves, then just put random stuff on them. Great job 👍

  • @josephkrug8579
    @josephkrug8579 Год назад +3

    One thing that may or may not work for the small forklift, depends on how strong the lift arm is, and how much the forks are at a locked 90 to the forklift vs lifting up at the tips....when you get the front wheels stuck and you have the ability to lift the front forks straight up, if they are in a locked 90 vs being able to rotate, you may be able to put blocks under the forks and then use that pressing down force to lift the front wheels. That same method can be used on tractors with a front high lift to get the front wheels out of a hole. I agree with the one other comment on the sideways cement blocks and dirt being better for grass that gravel. For longer term parking of the tiny house, you should put it up on blocks/lift stands vs the tires. That is why when they do mobile homes they run them into place on wheels then jack it up to put on blocks. Longer term is can be more stable that way. Fun video to watch in any case.

  • @connormccarter9581
    @connormccarter9581 Год назад +2

    Ok, this is super cool. I had a concern though. Maybe put jacks or blocks under your tiny house so that if the tires go flat, the tiny house will not lean or fall over.... Super Geil!

  • @marsrover001
    @marsrover001 Год назад +12

    I've been working on my own tiny house by myself since before this series started. You're moving in, and I'm still fighting rusty floor joists. So happy for you and I hope to have a crew of help myself someday.

  • @sparkyprojects
    @sparkyprojects Год назад +10

    You don't NEED steam to bend wood, if the strips are thin enough, glue 2 strips together, and use a 2 part mould to clamp for long enough for glue to set up
    Alternately bend the glued strips around a large diameter pippe, bucket, pan etc
    The bend will stay in place while you fix it to the shelf

  • @thetalkingfly
    @thetalkingfly Год назад +1

    Oh I love your videos more than ever! Long, fun, clever, personal - keep going Laura you are really a peaceful soul!
    Best,
    Steve aka The Talking Fly

  • @slowerpicker
    @slowerpicker Год назад +11

    That tiny shot of you at the wheel of the digger holding up the "Bricolage" mug sums up the triumphant vibe of this video. Bravo

  • @brianoz2brn976
    @brianoz2brn976 Год назад +2

    5:51 It's perfectly OK to be impatient about steam bending; that's why multiple layer lamination was invented. You basically take 3-5 layers of even thinner strips (like veneer thin), glue them up and they will conform to your shapes even better. Leave them long (and perhaps wide) and cut off and plane/sand sides afterwards. Thanks for the vid, congrats on the new tiny house

  • @maximflor
    @maximflor Год назад +17

    It doesn't matter what you do. It's always a pleasure to watch !

  • @KoenPrins
    @KoenPrins Год назад +3

    You went through a lot of effort to feed grass seeds to the birds 😆

  • @susanclark7872
    @susanclark7872 Год назад +3

    Laura, looks wonderful. The little pull out drawer with the nail head exposed is what I call ‘The Gods Eye’. As a fabric maker there is always a miss step in everything I make. My fabric mentor told me when I was frustrated that my work was not perfect she said “If there is not a ‘Gods Eye’ in your work then you have not created a work.”

  • @andresilva8444
    @andresilva8444 Год назад +3

    now maybe a porch and patio to get rid of the step ladder. good job

  • @mimiedacuycuy1651
    @mimiedacuycuy1651 Год назад +1

    You can put a wood infront of the crates to blend in with the other doors if I may say so 😊😊😊. Am from the Philippines! Always been waiting for your clog as I love doing scraps and all sorts… love what you’re doing! Makes me think a lot! Thanks!!!

  • @Kate_Fyria
    @Kate_Fyria Год назад +17

    I would love to see a staircase build sometime soon. A way to get in and out of your lovely house that isn't a ladder. Lol it would be cool to have one that flips up or under too so you don't have to move it separately. It just comes with the house. ❤

  • @abcxyz1797
    @abcxyz1797 Год назад +4

    You should make sure, your house can’t roll away, Laura.
    It came out awesome!

  • @rebeccarhoton5164
    @rebeccarhoton5164 Год назад +37

    When are you going to build the stairs and porch? I can't wait to see what you come up with 😊.

    • @dysartes
      @dysartes Год назад +2

      An easier way of getting into the tiny house was definitely what I was thinking should be next.

  • @vaalrus
    @vaalrus Год назад +1

    “If you want to learn the proper way to do stuff…” As a heavy equipment operator (among other disparate trades) of some *cough* years, demonstrating how to use the *back* of a loader bucket to spread, level, and fill gravel, I say you know more than you know you know. :)
    (yes, it leads to wear on surfaces that aren’t typically fitted with ground engaging replaceable wear components, but with a wheeled or even tracked loader trying to finish grade, I find using the back-edge to simulate the action of a motor grader, using the flat of the bucket to maintain the plane of the grade well worth the extra hours I spend in the shop with the welder.)

  • @sebastiankolb7198
    @sebastiankolb7198 Год назад +9

    Ich bin gespannt, was da in deinem kleinen „Hinterhof“ noch so passiert und wie du das ganze gestaltest🤓 das Tinyhouse macht sich richtig gut da👍🏼

  • @apawhite
    @apawhite Год назад +2

    The workshop in its Before state here really shines a completely different light on the recent video of Laura helping improve Simone's workshop...

  • @divineinpurple9058
    @divineinpurple9058 Год назад +4

    Just started watching...I know what you need for your garden space! An earth pizza oven!

  • @piranhaofsteel
    @piranhaofsteel Год назад +1

    I would love to have the motivation for Spring cleaning. Everything in its place! Can't wait to see the outdoor area all cleaned up!

    • @RevdUp.Art.Fotografer
      @RevdUp.Art.Fotografer Год назад +1

      Me too. Now that it's officially Spring I don't have an excuse :-D

  • @mariaenevska8339
    @mariaenevska8339 Год назад +1

    you need staircase with shoe storage(like portable entryway)

  • @curtk8715
    @curtk8715 Год назад +3

    need a deck stairs on wheels Or a mini version of those stairs that airlines used- that would be cool. a art deco style.

  • @Tobsen660
    @Tobsen660 Год назад +1

    I get it, waiting for the steam and mostly building a chamber and stuff is exhausting. Just throwing the wood in warm water for 20min works fine too. It did a hole bandlamination chair only with warm water and it works great. My 2cents...

  • @asiandrmr
    @asiandrmr Год назад +1

    Nice to know I'm not the only one who can get easily distracted with reorganizing abs cleaning! We were building a drawer but switched gears to building abs organizing! LOVE IT!! 😍

  • @adriennef4637
    @adriennef4637 Год назад +4

    Ha, I always add a realistic defect to my pieces too!🤣

  • @janad5736
    @janad5736 Год назад +1

    Behind your dimmable lights, you need a colored window like Simone built. It would look so perfect and make it even more cozy!!!

  • @janicebroughton8192
    @janicebroughton8192 Год назад +2

    You need decking and steps around your new little home because if it rains your going to bring in mud and water into your home x

  • @LeavirtuS
    @LeavirtuS Год назад +2

    I really like the design and the size of your Tiny House. The wood grain is very beautiful, really fantastic build, bravo,

  • @joannbaumann4028
    @joannbaumann4028 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the inspiration. Looking into a fixer upper today. "Life is the art of the possible." My fav quote and you actively manifest.

  • @Meluforever
    @Meluforever Год назад +1

    I'm in love with all, but especially whit the cleaning station :D It's genious!

  • @CinkSVideo
    @CinkSVideo Год назад +1

    I’m come here for dimmable lights. You never disappoint. The shaper station was supremo!!

  • @hoppingwren
    @hoppingwren Год назад +3

    I love the little drawer! So cute!
    Can we see the other side of the tiny house? Is there a nice chair to sit by the fireplace or something? I'd like a full 'tour'!

  • @StripeyType
    @StripeyType Год назад

    It is a very powerful thing - to choose to ignore "what is the proper way" or "how is this usually done", and instead to trust your own knowledge. In this way we truly innovate, whether we succeed or we fail.
    I needed a reminder of this, for me and for my small children. Thank you. (and you know I am a stranger but if you'd like to meet those small children you would be welcome.)

  • @w6263
    @w6263 Год назад

    PMSL! Not patient enough !!! I know that feeling.... PMSL! I want it now!!!!!!!!! I know that feeling too...PMSL! Of course you are an accomplished creator Laura I knew you knew what you were doing. Love your videos. Glad it's all come together and you are now living in your tiny house. Looks FABULOUS!

  • @amechealle5918
    @amechealle5918 Год назад

    My Grandfather would have LOVED your channel! He was highly educated and liked perfection but he also had a fly by the seat of your pants side that very few people knew (not even his kids) I was lucky enough to know that side of him and I cherish that. He would have saved every one of your videos and watched them numerous times. 💕👍🏼👍🏼

  • @w6263
    @w6263 Год назад

    your workshop is my dream, Laura! To have the space and the tools you need to just 'go for it!' when you want to CREATE THINGS! . Love to SMUDO xxxx

  • @jaybane3759
    @jaybane3759 Год назад

    We live a world apart I am just an old machinist from Mississippi but I love your drive your skills and your spirit you are special. I am proud of you and proud for you that you have finished your tiny house.God Bless you.

  • @Engitainment
    @Engitainment Год назад +3

    This made me so happy, Sundays always make my day because of these uploads. Awesome job on the Festool station and with the house/party area! Can't wait to see it in the spring!

  • @judyswayne4784
    @judyswayne4784 Год назад +1

    Your tiny house is so sweet! I’ve always loved the concept of tiny homes. In Canada (BC) tiny home are the super popular. We have in the interior so much open space and people love to be off grid. Buy a piece of property, build a tiny home and you are set. I’d love to see a video on how you set up the shaper to do the finger joints. Your place is amazing! I love what you do!

  • @wherekengo
    @wherekengo Год назад +2

    What a great video! Congratulations on finishing the tiny home. I can't wait to see the 120 year house finished.

  • @tomanicodin
    @tomanicodin Год назад

    I love tha5 the final touch was the drawer sliding :)
    And the metallic box under it fits amaaaaaaazingly smooth. Brutal!

  • @stefaniekuechenmeister2615
    @stefaniekuechenmeister2615 Год назад +1

    Ist einfach immer wieder eine große Freude deine Videos zu sehen und wieviel Spaß du an den vielen kleinen Details hast! Hatte mich schon heute früh gefreut als ich für die Kids die Sendung mit der Maus angemacht hab und du auch dabei warst 😊 weiter so und alles Gute im neuen Zuhause!

  • @debbiehaha1300
    @debbiehaha1300 Год назад +1

    Really enjoyed your video Laura, you always make me laugh with your witty sense of humour with the rest of your gang.😀😀💕🇬🇧

  • @TabaquiJackal906
    @TabaquiJackal906 Год назад +1

    Whoooo! I love all your little details; dimmer lights, the little drawers, the top on your pull-out table. So awesome! I'm so happy for you. :D

  • @auntmaryspals7978
    @auntmaryspals7978 Год назад

    Wow, where has this site been all my life? I'm a sixty seven year old woman who loves to work with wood and do home renovations. I think I have found a kindred spirit!

  • @vonSmash
    @vonSmash Год назад +6

    Lovely video as always. I must say that I really enjoy the organising videos too like this and I look forward to see the make over of the backyard and would like to see further organisation/improvements of the workshop, like you did with Simone in her video recently 🥰 Either way, I'll be back next week for a new video!

  • @81kyky
    @81kyky Год назад +1

    As soon as I saw you using glue for the little drawer I was like, "yes! Let glue dry sign time!", and then you whip out a cute little baby glue sign 😮😍😍 also Felix is wonderful

  • @catgynt9148
    @catgynt9148 Год назад

    Have you considered converting another of the long pallets into a small landing and stairs for your door? Maybe you could design and construct it with supports that fold up and a corresponding structure under the trailer where the landing could be stored when the trailer is being moved to another location.
    Have you considered using a French Cleat system to hang and organize things in your shop. Horizontal slats can be installed on walls at regular intervals and shelves, boxes or other items can be hung or moved as needed.
    Wishing you and your friends a blessed week filled with gentle seasonally appropriate weather and restful evenings. Peace Laura

  • @mustangk62
    @mustangk62 Год назад +4

    Congratulations! SOOOOO much fun to watch!!

  • @jeannedeperthuis8690
    @jeannedeperthuis8690 9 месяцев назад

    I would 100% watch a spring cleaning video with Laura ! even a 2hours long one

  • @tree_carcass_mangler
    @tree_carcass_mangler Год назад +1

    Awesome! Thanks for posting and thumbs up!

  • @donnecheli2721
    @donnecheli2721 Год назад +7

    I love these sorts of videos!! Amazing as always Laura!!!!

  • @alejam1603
    @alejam1603 Год назад +1

    Die sichtbare und sogar durch den Bildschirm spürbare Freude, wenn etwas klappt, ist wundervoll. Ein fantastischer Teilgrund, Stammseher zu sein.

  • @caryngoldsmith6782
    @caryngoldsmith6782 Год назад +1

    I watch weekly, and love it. Did I miss where the bathroom is? I’m assuming inside the building, but my 64-year old self just can’t envision that! 🥰

  • @brendaswann7292
    @brendaswann7292 Год назад +1

    In my life I have learned so much from experimentation. Love Laura’s channel so much for this reason. I see when she should have, but learned so much from her redoing

  • @mmerriman4995
    @mmerriman4995 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this lovely journey, Laura and Felix.
    Your skills, resources, personal spirit come together to our great advantage!
    I am always inspired & awed by your imagination & process and by the quality and clean lines of all you produce .
    Congratulations on bringing your place all together.
    It is so more than just projects complete.
    It foundational for what is next.
    Gratitude for all you share with us.
    💛
    Vermont

  • @vickinutter5733
    @vickinutter5733 Год назад +1

    You should also use clover seeds it helps the grass stick and be more sturdy

  • @phedinkus1
    @phedinkus1 Год назад

    You can drive a backhoe too!? omg I love it!
    I love how much you and Felix laugh. Just having the best time.

  • @margaretdevery6547
    @margaretdevery6547 Год назад

    I loved this post Laura, especially after all the ups & downs of the whole project, both frustrating & amusing. I always learn a little something as well, for which I'm very grateful I found you. Looking forward to your next post

  • @LawtonDigital
    @LawtonDigital Год назад +2

    "If you want inspiration go get up and try something new without fear of judgement, this is the channel to watch." ~ me

  • @gillsmoke
    @gillsmoke Год назад

    Spring clean is on my mind too. Thanks for this.

  • @zeitvergessen2709
    @zeitvergessen2709 Год назад +1

    krieg immer gute Laune wenn ich deie Videos sehe, Danke dafür!

  • @nelsonparra3797
    @nelsonparra3797 Год назад

    Love the look of the tiny house sitting completely above the wheels. Looks great and you have a full flat floor with no wheel wells.

  • @pete2673
    @pete2673 Год назад

    ”temporary final destination” , I love it. It is the best definition to many topics, similar than “ never again before next time” I will borrow it in the future many times 😆

  • @pteddie6965
    @pteddie6965 Год назад +1

    Love the tiny house. Thanks for sharing the build with us.

  • @heyimamaker
    @heyimamaker Год назад

    I think it would be really neat to have some concealed lights around the top of the walls that shine up the curve of the ceiling.
    The house looks so nice!

  • @classifiedinformation6353
    @classifiedinformation6353 Год назад

    Two of my favorite things in my shop: A 25 year old Sears 5 HP Craftsman Shop Vacuume for serious spring cleaning, and dimmable lights.

  • @happykt
    @happykt Год назад

    I love those retro switches in the tiny house. Its very old school NASA.

  • @b_uppy
    @b_uppy Год назад +1

    Would have had the switches and bookcase at other end. A translucent curtain would have done something similar to the wavy glass.

  • @buildwithclaire7963
    @buildwithclaire7963 Год назад

    I wait with baited breath every Sunday to see the latest instalments in Laura’s life. I love what you do and I always find myself thinking of projects. Laura you are unique and i love that.

  • @RevdUp.Art.Fotografer
    @RevdUp.Art.Fotografer Год назад

    I really appreciate how you save stuff and upcycle. The fact that you've got the different areas/rooms for things is great. You mentioned you didn't have a BBQ. I immediately thought, she's got to have the fixin's to make one... :-D

  • @IQzminus2
    @IQzminus2 Год назад +1

    Happy to see the tiny house becoming a home! The walnut lamp is a great fit in that space

  • @TheStevenWhiting
    @TheStevenWhiting Год назад

    I like when Laura spots something she likes (the knob for the dimmer) cause the "ahhh", the enjoyment turns into German :)

  • @steenfraosterbro3268
    @steenfraosterbro3268 Год назад +2

    I love how Festool gives you all their tools with dust collection which is pretty much their trademark, and still you do everything the Laura way with little to none dust collection. The tiny house is coming along great.

  • @jimm8682
    @jimm8682 Год назад +2

    We were wondering why you chose to put your tiny house by what looks like a busy area and not on concrete away from a road ( busy area), mind you you did mention that it was a “temporary” place, which was very confusing, but we guess we will find out later!!! You tiny drawer is perfect as it is,nail and all.

  • @DecoySanchez
    @DecoySanchez Год назад

    The noise that dimmer switch makes is fantastic

  • @pinkerbot
    @pinkerbot Год назад

    If you are not patient enough for steam bending, then try with heat alone - apply heat with a heat gun (carefully) while bending the wood slowly to the shape you need 😊

  • @dinkyshopYT
    @dinkyshopYT Год назад

    Nice layout. Wish you had considered site drainage, making a drainage swale or French Drain to take water away (in heavy rain/snow fall) from some of your mini buildings (to a runoff underground catch basin). A little tedious but easy to do. Ground may get water saturated if water isn’t diverted away.

  • @Unyamurdle
    @Unyamurdle Год назад

    I love that just doing spring cleaning is Laura’s excuse to create and invent things 😂❤

  • @ritavalade7049
    @ritavalade7049 Год назад +4

    I love your creativity and skills. Fantastic! What about bathroom needs?

    • @pierrepierre1550
      @pierrepierre1550 Год назад +2

      Thanks Rita, i'm not the only one to think about that.

  • @debgeisler4568
    @debgeisler4568 Год назад

    Watching all of this come together - from the incredibly speedy start through the weather lessons learned and now the aesthetics and cool bits - is just so neat. Every one of your videos illuminates life lessons large and small. Every one of them show how you stay enthusiastic and excited in the face of “oh, bugger.” And every one of them fills me with positive grins and the knowledge that things can get better. Thank you.

  • @Terrible_Peril
    @Terrible_Peril Год назад

    um. the broom station IS, in fact, TOTALLY genius.
    Laura's brain is so good!