I have to say that I like that "little bit nothing" light you have dropped from the ceiling, I didn't notice it at all the first time I watched. It is perfect, it does not detract and shows what a subtle and elegant designer you are! Just amazing.
This is absolutely gorgeous and so cozy, I'm going to figure out where I can put one in my 90-year-old house in New Zealand. I love how easy-to-follow your videos are, inspiring but never overwhelming. Thank you so much for sharing this project! ♡
Looks amazing Jena. My house flooded from Harvey here in Houston and I painted all my kitchen cabinets and every cabinet in the house Pure White from SW it's such a gorgeous white I love it. Sometimes according to the lighting it has a very faint shade of gray. I love it.
OMFG - use the speed square as a guide... that just blew my mind! So simple and obvious yet this is the first time I've ever considered doing that. I now feel stupid for years of avoiding my circular saw due to my exceptional ability to not cut a straight line. I know it was just an off-hand thought for you, but thanks anyway you just changed my shop life. 5:23
Ive Benn binge watching all your videos & I think this has been my favorite build so far. I absolutely love how it turned out. I always wanted a nook like this but have never been in a spot to build one.
I love how you say "WE", when your husband is working his butt off! Somebody has to hold the camera, right? Great solution and thanks for posting this tutorial. I like how the hardware and the sconces and even the mullions of the windows all tie together. I would have been afraid of being a Joan Gaines wanna-be for using the "shiplap", but I don't see that here. Question: did you use primer on the bare wood or just a couple of coats of paint? Did they put a zipper on your "mattress"? Some people would put a little lip on top of the bench to hold the foam, but you could always velcro it to the top if it slides around too much. Excellent work again Jenna Sue. The basic construction of this can be used in many different applications.
Thank you! The SW paint I use always has primer built in so no need for an extra step. The cushion is zippered/removable, and does not slide easily at all (there is a small lip on the bench, hard to tell) but we would add velcro in the future if needed.
This looks sooo cozy and inviting(You would have trouble getting me off the bench). The window took it to the next level. Great transformation!
So beautifully done! You can't even tell it's the same room.
You really can't, I'm still blown away by the difference in person!
I have to say that I like that "little bit nothing" light you have dropped from the ceiling, I didn't notice it at all the first time I watched. It is perfect, it does not detract and shows what a subtle and elegant designer you are! Just amazing.
Your cat is VERY grateful for the extra look-out space (not to mention lounging space!). :)
That made a HUGE difference! Love the new windows and all the light they bring in!
Very nice and cozy. Really loving the black frame windows.
Thanks Kathy-I love the way they stand out against all the white!
This is absolutely gorgeous and so cozy, I'm going to figure out where I can put one in my 90-year-old house in New Zealand. I love how easy-to-follow your videos are, inspiring but never overwhelming. Thank you so much for sharing this project! ♡
Looks amazing Jena. My house flooded from Harvey here in Houston and I painted all my kitchen cabinets and every cabinet in the house Pure White from SW it's such a gorgeous white I love it. Sometimes according to the lighting it has a very faint shade of gray. I love it.
Wow. Hope you get to a million views soon. This was amazing!!
OMFG - use the speed square as a guide... that just blew my mind! So simple and obvious yet this is the first time I've ever considered doing that. I now feel stupid for years of avoiding my circular saw due to my exceptional ability to not cut a straight line. I know it was just an off-hand thought for you, but thanks anyway you just changed my shop life. 5:23
That is a really nice bench and the way you styled it was great .
This is an excellent video! Great camera and audio presentation. THANK YOU for this video!!
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE...your hubby did an amazing job. Great design Jenna.
Thank you Saida, and yes he did-so proud of him!
looks so great Jenna!
Ive Benn binge watching all your videos & I think this has been my favorite build so far. I absolutely love how it turned out. I always wanted a nook like this but have never been in a spot to build one.
This would make a great place to read all my back issues of vintage Cat Fancy magazines
Looks *SO* good!! I'm so impressed and inspired!
Looks great!
Looks incredible!!! Wonderful job👏😀
Thank you so much!
Very nice update
Wow looks real nice. Great job!
Wow! Beautiful job.
I'm subscribing- 10% for the renovations, 90% for the cat
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So beautiful!!!
Lovely. Well done!
Gorgeous. Can you let us know how you did the custom cushion?
How did you get the cushion to stay untop, will it not slide away?
wow this is amazing job what you do looks so cozy and beautiful
Your vision is impeccable! It looks amazing. I can’t wait to see what you do next❤️
Thank you for the kind words, Katie! Looking forward to starting on the next project soon!
Stunning !!!!
Everything you do is beautiful......breathtaking! ❤️Mary
I loved this ! How much did this cost to make ?
Looks great! Why didn’t you remove the stair case by the reading nook? Was it a code thing?
I love it!! How much was the project without the new window?
Beautiful!!
It’s beautiful!!!…👏😊
What an amazing transformation! Kitty-approved, too.
Thank you! And yes, two paws up from Susie ;)
We weren’t brave enough to try drawers. Great job!!
love it! great job!
This is absolutely beautiful 😍😍!! I love it so much !!!
So glad you like it, Diane!
Looks amazing!
Very nice, how long did the whole project take?
LOVE IT!!!!
Thanks for commenting Lisa, so glad you like it!
The video was 5 minutes, but how long did it take to build the bench?
All those throw pillows alone are over my budget
Wow can you do this for my place ? I live in toronto
M seriously looking for someone to do this project and no luck yet
Please let me know ☺️☺️
WOW !!! LV IT LV IT ★★★★★
nice! nice! nice!
STUNNING! ♥️ I need you to come help me at my house. 🙂
I love how you say "WE", when your husband is working his butt off! Somebody has to hold the camera, right? Great solution and thanks for posting this tutorial. I like how the hardware and the sconces and even the mullions of the windows all tie together. I would have been afraid of being a Joan Gaines wanna-be for using the "shiplap", but I don't see that here. Question: did you use primer on the bare wood or just a couple of coats of paint? Did they put a zipper on your "mattress"? Some people would put a little lip on top of the bench to hold the foam, but you could always velcro it to the top if it slides around too much. Excellent work again Jenna Sue. The basic construction of this can be used in many different applications.
Thank you! The SW paint I use always has primer built in so no need for an extra step. The cushion is zippered/removable, and does not slide easily at all (there is a small lip on the bench, hard to tell) but we would add velcro in the future if needed.
@@JennaSueI'm gonna copy you!
nice!
WOOHOOO!
WOW
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Awesome project, but I wish it was a tutorial rather than a summary of what you did. A tutorial should show me how to do this myself...
How to make a bench seat
Step 1: tear down the wall
Ah Christ. Destroyed with all those fucking pillows.
Music is a little distracting.
She has much manlier arms than I would have assumed...