FINALLY!!! A DIY video that a regular person can do. Many videos with DIY in the title end up being a guy who owns every tool Home Depot sells, building $hit in their private 1200 square feet workshop. You've motivated me! Thank you!
Absolutely beautiful! Love the colors, materials, everything. HOW you lifted that range hood and installed it by yourself is unimaginable but you did it! Fabulous work, Tan! ♡
I thank you, sir, for this video. Not only was it hella entertaining, it was hella informative for my own DIY hood install I need to do and am scared to death about it.
Totally love your motto diy 🤣. I’m totally using your hood as inspiration. I’m building my house right now and everything is builder grade so no character at all. Love the video I need to go watch the first part of your kitchen now 🙂
Thank you! Yes the hood was secured in with the frame I built and I also put a couple of screws into the wall also just to be safe but it’s secured multiple ways ☺️
Hey Tan, can you tell me how tall and deep the overall range hood is? Trying to create something similar and wanted to see how tall it should hang from ceiling
Ya of course, my ceiling is 9ft tall, the hood is 33 inches above the stove, 23 inches deep and 38 inches tall. For function wise, I think it’s more important how high it is above the stove, you don’t want to go too high or it won’t suck the heat, good luck!
Looks great. Did you ever have to consider making “access” to your kitchen hood cabinet? For electrical or metal duct connection? Did anyone ever bring that up to you? Thanks.
Thank you, yes I have considered it but I think with these built-in, if something is wrong with the unit, you probably have to take the whole thing out and put in a new one. If something goes wrong with mine, I plan to build a new one anyways, I want to change the shape and maybe do a plaster hood...
Looks great and great job! In hindsight would you have moved the vent hole on the wall higher so it's easier to work with and go with the same diameter as your range outlet? Do you have a video on your outside vent install or was that done by an hvac guy?
Thank you, I would not move it because I would have to do dry wall work, I would kept it the same or have a fabricated connector. My house was new construction and that’s how it came with from the builder ☺️
@Tan Diego basically if you are pulling more air than available in the room. It will come from cracks in doors ,fireplace , garage, etc. The easiest thing to do is to open a window when you run your hood over 400cfm. If you don't have enough air supply, the hood won't be effective and you can also possibly move toxic fumes from the fireplace and garage. Videos shows people adding an extra vent for this air supply. A damper opens when it senses negative pressure.
FINALLY!!! A DIY video that a regular person can do. Many videos with DIY in the title end up being a guy who owns every tool Home Depot sells, building $hit in their private 1200 square feet workshop.
You've motivated me! Thank you!
Thank you! If I can do it anyone can do it. Watch my kitchen island video too!
So satisfying that the cupboards fit perfectly in the laundry room!
Great kitchen finish! Don’t beat yourself up on the small things you wanted (pot filller). You made the vision happen! Congrats! Inspiring!
Cheers!
Thank you! 😊 Yea probably no pot filler...
I'm not even a DIYer. But this was so good, so real and so funny! Looks amazing!
Aww thank you! ☺️
You crack me up!! Someone please get this man his own show on HGTV!!
😊 where do I sign up
Absolutely beautiful! Love the colors, materials, everything. HOW you lifted that range hood and installed it by yourself is unimaginable but you did it! Fabulous work, Tan! ♡
Thank you thank you! 😭😊
I thank you, sir, for this video. Not only was it hella entertaining, it was hella informative for my own DIY hood install I need to do and am scared to death about it.
Aww thank you! Go for it! I’m sure it will turn out amazing! And it will be more satisfying that you did it yourself!
I love it all so much! I love how you just figure things out.
Thank you! 😊☺️
This commentary is everything 😂 kitchen looks awesome!
Thank you ☺️
Great job, it looks awesome. You go, boy! ❤
thank you! 😊
You're really funny. I cracked up every time you started cursing.
@@Kevin-Schmevin ☺️
Nice Work, All there are is Fancy Boxes and can be Reused, looks Good ..
Thank you! 😊
I dig your attitude! "F-it lets just get this done."
😊 thank you! when there's a will there's a way!
You inspired me so much I wish I could show you what I’ve done to my house thanks to you
Awwww thank you! Show me, I would love to see! I’m on IG.
Beautiful design.
@@herminialopez1396 thank you 😊
Congratulations you slayed this, looks beautiful!!
Thank you! ☺️
Totally love your motto diy 🤣. I’m totally using your hood as inspiration. I’m building my house right now and everything is builder grade so no character at all. Love the video I need to go watch the first part of your kitchen now 🙂
Awww thank you! Yass go for it! More ideas coming!
Bravo! It’s absolutely beautiful. You did a great job.
Thank you!! 😘
Looks awesome, well done
Thank you!
Looks really good. Going to try and replicate this.
Thank you! 😃
dude you're hilarious. the kitchen looks great
Thank you! 😊
Hey!! Finally a good video! Thank u for sharing. So you were able to screw hood into the wall and into the frame u built?
Thank you! Yes the hood was secured in with the frame I built and I also put a couple of screws into the wall also just to be safe but it’s secured multiple ways ☺️
Subway tiles are great
Fabulous AND handy?! Subbed!!
Thank you! 😘🥰
Nice job! You are one funny ass person too. 😂
Thank you thank you! 😄
Wow this is stunning!!
Thank you! ☺️
i died when he said grilled asparagus ☠️
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You need a TikTok 😀your content is amazing.
Thank you! ☺️
Hey Tan, can you tell me how tall and deep the overall range hood is? Trying to create something similar and wanted to see how tall it should hang from ceiling
Ya of course, my ceiling is 9ft tall, the hood is 33 inches above the stove, 23 inches deep and 38 inches tall. For function wise, I think it’s more important how high it is above the stove, you don’t want to go too high or it won’t suck the heat, good luck!
@@TanDiego thanks!
Great job!
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful!
Thank you! 😊
This looks great!!!!!!!
Thank you!! 😊
How did you hide the cords from the sconces? The kitchen looks amazing! Great work!!
Thank you! They are wired in behind the wall.
This is amazing!
Thank you 😊
Looks great.
Did you ever have to consider making “access” to your kitchen hood cabinet? For electrical or metal duct connection? Did anyone ever bring that up to you? Thanks.
Thank you, yes I have considered it but I think with these built-in, if something is wrong with the unit, you probably have to take the whole thing out and put in a new one. If something goes wrong with mine, I plan to build a new one anyways, I want to change the shape and maybe do a plaster hood...
@@TanDiego that helps thank you
Totally subscribed after the 3rd f-word bcs my thoughts exactly when doing sh:t projects like this.
Haha thank you! 🥲
Looks great and great job!
In hindsight would you have moved the vent hole on the wall higher so it's easier to work with and go with the same diameter as your range outlet?
Do you have a video on your outside vent install or was that done by an hvac guy?
Thank you, I would not move it because I would have to do dry wall work, I would kept it the same or have a fabricated connector. My house was new construction and that’s how it came with from the builder ☺️
@@TanDiego I was also reading up on the need for me up air if your hood does more than 400 cfm.
@@jack91522 what did it say? 👀 I have my hood for over a year now and no problems so far 🙂
@Tan Diego basically if you are pulling more air than available in the room. It will come from cracks in doors ,fireplace , garage, etc. The easiest thing to do is to open a window when you run your hood over 400cfm. If you don't have enough air supply, the hood won't be effective and you can also possibly move toxic fumes from the fireplace and garage. Videos shows people adding an extra vent for this air supply. A damper opens when it senses negative pressure.
@@jack91522 ohhh, yea I always have a habit of opening up doors and windows when I cook anyways 😀
what color did you paint the shiplap on the hood? sorry if i missed it, and thanks in advance.
It’s called “Broadway” 🙂
Do you have the video on how you remove the countertop skirt and install the tile?
Sorry i got it i spoke too soon 😂
@@reaabeer1040 no worries, it's pretty easy, just make sure you find a stud for reinforcement!
Beautiful but man yhat much weight i would have added more studs to the wall behind the drywall
Thank you, I did have more studs and made sure it was good ☺️
😂 😂 grilled asparagus
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The profanity wasn't necessary but besides that this is awesome 😎
Thank you ☺️
Oh my god
Great Job!
Thank you ☺️