All in One Bookshelf for my Tiny House (...I HATE Edge Banding)

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  • Опубликовано: 4 мар 2023
  • I moved into my tiny house!!!
    this week i want to finish my bed and build a bookshelf / storage / media console / cosyness enhancer :)
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  • @jenlong9905
    @jenlong9905 Год назад +282

    Great book for a beginner . ruclips.net/user/postUgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ this book really starts from the beginning, as in it explains what basic tools are and how to use them. But when it gets to the art of creating joints and how and when to use them this book really starts to teach you something. At least that was my experience.

  • @dawnchesbro4189
    @dawnchesbro4189 Год назад +189

    Laura, as a stained glass artist, please 🙏 🙏 wear eye protection when cutting glass. Especially when cutting textured glass as it can send tiny glass shards flying everywhere. You don't want one in the eye. ❤️ I loved your statement on making yourself take the day off if things aren't working well. It's so true how frame of mind can turn the outcome of your project good or bad.

    • @oneseeker2
      @oneseeker2 Год назад +12

      She never wears protective glasses or Masks, scares me!

    • @emilwandel
      @emilwandel Год назад +1

      She thinks she is invincible

    • @donaldpacheco4671
      @donaldpacheco4671 Год назад +1

      @@emilwandel i think i saw her hand pass thru the flame when feeding wood to the fire

    • @jackmarshall2496
      @jackmarshall2496 11 месяцев назад +1

      I definitely seen a safety squint, she's all good 😂

  • @dougcollins9980
    @dougcollins9980 Год назад +643

    You need to steam the "veneer" to make it flexible enough to follow the bend.

    • @saveriog.825
      @saveriog.825 Год назад +106

      Or at least soak it in water for some hours and let it dry in a mold. So it keeps the shape.

    • @TheMissnola
      @TheMissnola Год назад +52

      Came here to say the exact same thing.

    • @pinkerbot
      @pinkerbot Год назад +42

      Actually, it is the heat that does it, so you can steam it, or bend it around something hot (maybe the chimney pipe) or use a heat gun. Also, it helps to bend in stages, ie pre-bend before the wood has to bend into a narrow corner. That is my experience at least.

    • @gerikbensing
      @gerikbensing Год назад +12

      I second this! Pine (assuming that was construction lumber) also isn't ideal for bending in general.

    • @stanrubin1206
      @stanrubin1206 Год назад +18

      Exactly what I was going to say. Hold the timber over the spot of a boiling kettle and pre bend it

  • @johnwebberley6710
    @johnwebberley6710 Год назад +612

    Great as always Laura, a tip for bending thin wood for curves is to hold it over the spout of a boiling kettle for a while then it should bend much easier.

    • @_aullik
      @_aullik Год назад +2

      Now the bigger question, where to get those in Germany. Many some antique shop still has them.

    • @martinhowden
      @martinhowden Год назад +45

      ​@@_aullik Then just use a pot or any means you have of boiling water.
      It doesn't have to be a kettle, but if you can steam the wood too heat it up it's easier to bend.

    • @marsupialdungbucket
      @marsupialdungbucket Год назад +7

      Or a pan of boiling water on your stove. Though that would probably turn your tiny house into a sauna. Is that a problem?

    • @zaedlo
      @zaedlo Год назад +12

      Or make a steamer from an old 10cm pipe.

    • @joycegodsey
      @joycegodsey Год назад +15

      I've never tried that without either heating or steaming the band

  • @c.a.g.1977
    @c.a.g.1977 Год назад +57

    9:19 It is so nice to have a guy like Felix around, even when laura was a bit down he managed to make her laugh!

  • @lurchie
    @lurchie Год назад +226

    I love the camaraderie between Laura and Felix. It makes the videos so much fun to watch.

    • @toddniehaus
      @toddniehaus Год назад +15

      My favorite Laura/Felix moment was several months ago, working on the house. There was a problem (no, really?) and Laura asked Felix "What would you do if this was your house?" Felix turned and ran.

  •  Год назад +310

    I must say, your videos are better every week. Felix´s editing is great. Thank you very much!

    • @davidjennings2179
      @davidjennings2179 Год назад +11

      Felix's editting is even better than his pocket holes, and he is the best pocket holer in Germany.

    • @ExercisingIngenuity
      @ExercisingIngenuity Год назад +3

      Yes, the editing was superb. The shots of lunch made me hungry

  • @LilithHo
    @LilithHo Год назад +35

    Mein Opa war Geigenbaumeister. Wenn er Holz gebogen hat, dann hat er es vorher gewässert und dann über einem heißen Eisen gebogen oder in einer Form fixiert auf dem Ofen trocknen lassen. Fixiert hat er es an den Formen mit weicher Baumwollschnur, straff und eng gewickelt.
    Vielleicht bei zukünftigen Projekten hilfreich.

  • @sparkyprojects
    @sparkyprojects Год назад +279

    When you bend wood for edge banding, make a pair of forms, with the clamp holes on both parts, soak or steam the wood, clamp between the forms, let it dry, it should then fit the shelf, you can even make the forms to slightly overbend the strip to allow for springback

    • @echojardini
      @echojardini Год назад +39

      Second this. The entire time I was internally screaming "Wet it!"

    • @theresazimmerman4010
      @theresazimmerman4010 Год назад +8

      Exactly. Research steam boxes, will make your life much easier.

    • @mikaelt3241
      @mikaelt3241 Год назад +7

      Same technic when they build boat 🚢

    • @richardmiller4055
      @richardmiller4055 Год назад +4

      i was just gonna comment and suggest this

    • @tabletikmaminkin5229
      @tabletikmaminkin5229 Год назад

      Or like TONAK furniture from the beginning of the last century

  • @kaszapps
    @kaszapps Год назад +34

    LAURA, that masking tape dispenser at 3:46. Where on earth do I find one?! I do so much cooking and use so much masking tape(green is my colour of choice ahaha) This would be perfect to not have to battle with the role every time. PS this tiny house series has been one of my absolute fav from you :D So happy to see it coming along and the journey.

  • @brewbuildsit
    @brewbuildsit Год назад +9

    We named our son Felix long before I met you here, and he is such a joy. Funny, smart, curious and creative. I see a glimpse of his future in you, “big Felix”!

  • @silviac221
    @silviac221 Год назад +30

    Laura, you finally did one thing I also know about: cutting glass. I do vitraux, and this is something they taught me. When you use a cutter, you need to move it steadily at your own speed (that doesn't make a difference), always in the same direction and in a straight line. Going backward and forward may cause having more than one cut in some areas, and if that happens the glass will break or the edge won't be straight and smooth.

  • @hafusan
    @hafusan Год назад +11

    Laura and Felix are truly a match made in heaven. Felix, the editing is remarkable. Laura, you're just such an inspirational gem.

  • @deborahdanhauer8525
    @deborahdanhauer8525 Год назад +68

    I love it that Felix got a chance in front of the camera! And the installation is beautiful! That window is perfect.❤️🤗🐝

    • @katejudson8907
      @katejudson8907 Год назад

      Agree, the window is beautiful.. and she made it look so easy.

  • @richardcooper
    @richardcooper Год назад +43

    Love watching Laura in her element and recycling materials into something new :) Laura with a smile makes everyone smile

  • @cruelaz
    @cruelaz Год назад +41

    the window is such a cool feature! really elevates the space by giving it something "older" and the warmer darker woodtone is also great :)

  • @rualmac
    @rualmac Год назад +3

    I like how Laura said she wasn't going to sketch out her ideas much and then immediately proceeds to show a sketch better than anything I will ever be able to draw

  • @adinaweinig3499
    @adinaweinig3499 Год назад +8

    As many folks have said, soak or steaming your banding will help A LOT. The other secret for clamping is use the inside cut off/negative of your profile as a block to clamp into the curve. You'll get even pressure while the glue dries, and NOT have to fight clamping a curve.

  • @berndlorber9265
    @berndlorber9265 Год назад +5

    Hello Laura, You should steam the thin wood first bend it to the shape ,let it dry and remove and glue it to place, that should work, good luck,love you're show.

  • @henrymach
    @henrymach Год назад +4

    I would raise the TV closer to the ceiling because you will probably kick it where it is now

  • @andreea34
    @andreea34 Год назад +11

    Love your comment about having the right mindset in order to be productive. 💯 I often find creative work to be difficult because of this reason. You can't force creativity just for the sake of being productive. You can only channel it when you're in the right mindset to create.

    • @DavidLindes
      @DavidLindes Год назад +1

      A corollary that I’ve seen written somewhere (I forget which book this was in): “inspiration is perishable” - so when it hits, try to take it up on what it wants, as it will go away.

  • @moleary42
    @moleary42 Год назад +87

    Hi Laura, I really love how your tiny house is coming together! 😊 Also if you ever want to try making edge banding again like this, I would suggest steam bending your strips of wood first so they are less likely to break when you clamp them. I'm in college for furniture and our first assignment was to make a container from bent pieces of wood and the way they set things up we had these about 1/8" thick strips of ash, which we soaked for about 30-45 minutes in water before bending them- you don't want to soak them too long (it's something to do with lignin but I can't remember what). For the actual bending we had a pipe with a covered end that we heated with a blowtorch & would heat the wet ash to steam & bend it. It takes some time and you have to make sure you keep moving the piece of wood so it doesn't burn and occasionally wet it again. Once you've gotten it to a point where it's bending easily you can clamp it to a form until it dries so the glue will work properly when you attach it to the plywood.
    I'm not sure if you've ever done steam bending before so feel free to disregard this.

    • @TheRogueBro
      @TheRogueBro Год назад +2

      Ya, I'm honestly surprised she didn't attempt to steam or even wet the wood

    • @ArgentAbendAzure
      @ArgentAbendAzure Год назад +1

      The same thought I had. I watch a lot of musical instrument makers. ( Such as Jerry Rosa ). That's what they always do to bend the sides of a mandolin, or guitar.

    • @largniew1
      @largniew1 Год назад

      Absolutely steam bend. There are dozens of DIY RUclips videos on how to build your own steam box. Very worth building for pros to have on hand for projects like yours. ruclips.net/video/wboXjk_eLCY/видео.html

  • @_danyg_
    @_danyg_ Год назад +36

    Laura, for bending wood, you should steam the wood, so it's easier to handle and is easier to it not to break. I recommend you the video from Xyla Foxlyn when she did the wood corset, she explains very well how to do it, and what tools to use.

    • @michellebyrom6551
      @michellebyrom6551 Год назад +4

      A wood corset? I've got to see that. Mind blown before I've looked. Thanks.

    • @DavidLindes
      @DavidLindes Год назад +1

      @@michellebyrom6551 yeah, it’s an impressive (if impractical) build.

  • @andromydous
    @andromydous Год назад +21

    Great job with the bookshelf. Sometimes, one thing can throw your whole day off track. You might not even know what it was that did it. So, it's okay to step back, give yourself some room to breathe, and clear your head space. In history, great ideas didn't come in the middle of working on something. They came while taking a shower, walking on the beach, or listening to their favorite piece of music.

  • @madaian369
    @madaian369 Год назад +7

    Yes! The window was such a good solution! Also loved Felix's trashcan transition 😄

  • @basvanderwerff2725
    @basvanderwerff2725 Год назад +8

    i think the issue with the banding in the curve was that you tried the thickness on the outside of that radius, but on the innercurve it bends in a smaller radius

  • @kerrylinda2000
    @kerrylinda2000 Год назад +1

    A thousand suggestions for the edging. What about one from a total novice? Score the inside bend with a blade? Or the steam that everyone is suggesting. You must be trilled you found Felix.

  • @ChrisB-xl4tq
    @ChrisB-xl4tq Год назад +11

    Love the curved shelf’s has a relationship with the roof line , great to see this whole project coming together. Your shop way cleaner then mine lol

  • @kramkl12
    @kramkl12 Год назад +7

    Some heat and steam should help form the wood

  • @lomalinke5042
    @lomalinke5042 Год назад +6

    Not that the exterior isn’t freakishly pretty, but I love that we’re finally in the interior stage of the build! Yay! More great storage solutions with a twist! Can’t wait! 😍

  • @Dardrum
    @Dardrum Год назад

    Well, after all these years, I have finally determined that my lot in life is to watch Laura Kampf videos, and I thank you for it.

  • @ghostwalker100
    @ghostwalker100 Год назад +2

    if you have a tight bend you could use steam, maybe build a steam box and then when the wood is soft clamp it in place to take the shape, then once dried, glue and clamp it. ok it'll take longer, but the finish and the reduction in frustration would be worth it

  • @TvidJ
    @TvidJ Год назад +4

    Laura, you're a real maker : you not only make things, you make our lives better. Thank you for your work and thougths 🙏

  • @Ranger_Kevin
    @Ranger_Kevin Год назад +9

    Totally agreed on the underrated-ness of using the router to round over corners. It turns your work from feeling like a piece of plywood to feeling like a piece of valuable furniture in seconds.

  • @kmwrites7456
    @kmwrites7456 Год назад +1

    I understand the need for the right mindset, on any project. You are just an awesome, creative person. The window is perfect .Wish you had a hundred videos a day for us

  • @patriciaharkin1571
    @patriciaharkin1571 Год назад +1

    Steam Laura, you need steam on the edging to bend it without cracks. You can even do this over a boiling kettle/pot. Tiny house is looking great.

  • @laurazorri712
    @laurazorri712 Год назад +8

    The window was such a great idea it gives so much privacy ☺️

  • @guilhermemedina1376
    @guilhermemedina1376 Год назад +15

    Laura is an incredible person even when she is having a bad day. Thank you for being such an inspiration! ♥️

  • @airacoon
    @airacoon Год назад

    Thank you for reminding me that work is easier when you're working with a better mood and it's okay to take a break when your head is full.

  • @waynethomas2118
    @waynethomas2118 Год назад +2

    Oh Laura, this episode made me so anxious! 13:27 and 15:43 - Please be really mindful of how dangerous those things are, mere millimetres away from your precious digits...

  • @Francois_L_7933
    @Francois_L_7933 Год назад +9

    You definitely need to steam thin strips of wood in a steamer box and bend them while they're hot to make them conform to the shape. Steamed strips become as flexible as spaghetti. You can put them under pressure first and then, once they're dry, remove them and apply them to the shape you want. The other way is to make some relief cuts on the back, but that doesn't look as good.

  • @lyndapeters1243
    @lyndapeters1243 Год назад +3

    Laura, I love how you honour the process and did what you needed to do. You communicated your need to Felix so well and then allowed yourself grace and inspiration came. Knowing yourself so well is powerful. And the result is amazing. Thanks to you and Felix xx

  • @adriennef4637
    @adriennef4637 Год назад +2

    You can make a steam bag for your bending with a thick piece of plastic and a steamer. So worth it because you can steam a lot at once!

    • @jc-fy1wl
      @jc-fy1wl Год назад

      My wife uses a wallpaper steamer connected to a large rain water barrel for steaming her horses hay.

  • @kg8046
    @kg8046 Год назад +7

    Your genuine honesty and love of your profession comes through in all you do. So fun to watch you create. Thanks for all- Felix is the best!

  • @BrinkHouse
    @BrinkHouse Год назад +11

    Feeling the creative vibe between you and Felix SO much in recent videos! Really finding your groove and visual/story language. The tiny house is so cozy and practical. Beyond stoked to see you continue building out the interior!

  • @JPFighter93
    @JPFighter93 Год назад +8

    Tipp fürs nächste mal Edgebending: hab mal gehört das funktioniert sehr viel besser wenn man das Holz feucht und heiß macht. Also einfach nass machen und dann drüber Büglen mit nem Bügeleisen :D

  • @TheFeodos
    @TheFeodos Год назад

    Der ehrliche und herzliche Cutt für einen besseren Mood machts so nachvollziehbar, wie es ist etwas aus der eigener Fantasie zu schaffen.

  • @whazee
    @whazee Год назад +2

    The relaxation station. 😌
    So cozy. 🤗

  • @gerikbensing
    @gerikbensing Год назад +8

    The bends you were trying to do with those rather thick strips would have gone a lot better being steamed or soaked in boiling water beforehand. Then you could pre-shape them by using that form you had to let it dry out close to that shape or go right into gluing it up with that form and waiting longer for everything to dry. Also I'm assuming you were using pine if that was construction lumber from before, which really isn't great for bending to begin with. Years ago in university I spent a semester learning how to steam bend. Seeing videos like this make me want to get back into that and make some videos explaining the process.

    • @cooperised
      @cooperised Год назад +2

      Yes please to the videos!

  • @graydanerasmussen4071
    @graydanerasmussen4071 Год назад +4

    Nice build as always :) -Don't put screws in the bottom of a frame, though. It is very noticeable! Either screw or dowel from underneath, or just screw the sides, it will be fine. (Woodworker by education, can't help myself :D -was meant as a tip, not a critique).

  • @anthonylatham8384
    @anthonylatham8384 Год назад +1

    Felix's day end transition is ... *Chef Kiss* 😁

  • @dgtlionbarger
    @dgtlionbarger Год назад

    The absolute best part is listening and watching you think through a problem or idea

  • @tashacano3324
    @tashacano3324 Год назад +3

    I love all the hoarded & recycled stuff she has lying around to use! It's my craft & creative dream lol

  • @jurriaandejongh8677
    @jurriaandejongh8677 Год назад +4

    Super schön Laura! I can't wait to see what else you'll build around it, I'm already getting such a nest mood from this!

  • @aaronring4704
    @aaronring4704 Год назад +1

    I love the silly quirks of photography, like how the frame rate of the video happens to exactly match the oscillation frequency of the jigsaw, so the blade looks like it's not moving. That kind of thing seems to be way less common on digital than it was on film.

  • @alison__16
    @alison__16 Год назад +1

    I'm glad to see the rice, beans and eggs are still going strong 😁👍

  • @Julia-zj2ch
    @Julia-zj2ch Год назад +3

    Beautiful Laura! It is so great to see you having such success making your cozy, safe little home.

  • @claudischmidt4720
    @claudischmidt4720 Год назад +3

    Hi Laura, das Bücherregal mit der Glasscheibe ist der Knaller, super Idee! Du und Felix, ihr seid ein echtes Dreamteam 🤩

  • @maddierode2380
    @maddierode2380 Год назад

    Felix's trashcan transition was maybe the best part of this video. And I loved the whole video.

  • @kevola5739
    @kevola5739 Год назад +1

    Luv the term “cosyness enhancer”. I think you need to add a drink holder for your brew and a treat shelf for Smudo and you should be all set for movie night.

  • @pehhii
    @pehhii Год назад +8

    This house is like a dream. So stoked for you, Laura. Everything is coming along brilliantly.

  • @andrewgalbreath2101
    @andrewgalbreath2101 Год назад +11

    Hey, there's this little known secret that you can steam the wood to help it bend. Not many people know about it tho, it's a pretty uncommon technique, so you won't hear about it from a lot of people
    Lol

    • @kcjones679
      @kcjones679 Год назад

      Whaaaaaat?! Why hasn't the world heard about this before?

    • @NiHaoMike64
      @NiHaoMike64 Год назад

      @@kcjones679 I guess not everyone has watched Xyla Foxlin?

    • @jjay9909
      @jjay9909 Год назад

      Not everyone knows every technique. Personally I like watching her make mistakes and not do everything perfectly right because it makes it more realistic for someone who is just starting out or isn't confident in their skills.

  • @alejandrotoscano674
    @alejandrotoscano674 Год назад

    "This is pretty good considering how rock&roll we build it" I think this resumes this channel... pretty good. Love the way you put back in life material!. Also love how decided to stop and move on when there is no mood. 😁🥰

  • @deelirious
    @deelirious Год назад

    This aknowledging that is better to stop because it is not flowing... this is pure gold

  • @jennytraviss3805
    @jennytraviss3805 Год назад +5

    Can't wait for Sunday's to see your videos. This looks absolutely stunning! Well done xx

  • @thinklikeadog007
    @thinklikeadog007 Год назад +4

    I have that same restriction/creativity to feel how it will be and not follow a technical drawing plan. Feels good to know that someone I am learning from, shares this intrinsic drive to design and build 🎉 Thanks Y'all!

  • @timesmasquerade2012
    @timesmasquerade2012 Год назад +1

    “Right mind set” - Exactly.

  • @homezero
    @homezero Год назад

    I realize why I Iove watching your videos. You work your projects as I do. There are days you have to just put everything down and take a break. The only difference is I see it in my head, then put it to paper for dimensions. Looking forward to the next video.

  • @nomadprints
    @nomadprints Год назад +4

    Yes! Thanks for addressing how state of mind is so important on a project. My hack to spark inspiration is to watch your vids.

  • @felipeiglesias
    @felipeiglesias Год назад +7

    Next time, just put the edge on warm water for a while and they will bend much better (the other option is just to humidify them in shape with "a bagno maria" as boat makers do. That glass was a very good acquisition!

  • @stevenfaber3896
    @stevenfaber3896 Год назад +1

    In my personal experience, edge banding with a different wood is okay, as long as you ensure the band wood has "roughly" the same expansion rate as the underlying wood.
    Must suggest addition of steam to help with bending, just makes it much less necessary to nail within the curve.

  • @thcollegestudent
    @thcollegestudent Год назад

    You're absolutely right about not forcing creativity. Either you gotta get yourself in the right mightset or give yourself the space to breathe.

  • @davebauerart
    @davebauerart Год назад +3

    I love the coziness of the new shelf. Perfectly functional but with matching style to the rest of the house.

  • @fryeday
    @fryeday Год назад +5

    Those are the pocket holes of a master craftsman.

  • @luvnotvideos
    @luvnotvideos Год назад +2

    I always love the ideas you come up with and love the bookshelf idea. I am surprised, however, that you didn't steam the wood to make it easier to bend? A steam kettle + 4" pvc pipe with end-caps and a drip hole would be easy enough to throw together, and can be stored between uses. If you've not done this before, look up "DIY wood steamer pvc" on RUclips for several ideas. Seems like it would be another cool tool to add to your skill set.

  • @jannibal9273
    @jannibal9273 Год назад

    You want a cozy and comfortable sanctuary in which you can figuratively "let your hair down" when inside, and forget everything that's going on in the world outside. That's how I feel about my home, how all of us should feel about our homes, I think.

  • @ewabergmanholmberg2184
    @ewabergmanholmberg2184 Год назад +3

    Thanks so much for another great video. You and Felix are a very good team, you work so well together. You have a lot of fun when you work, even when things go wrong, you laugh and move on. It is a great source of inspiration for me, I build so much ..... in my head .... thanks to you and Felix. I'm no longer as mobile as I used to be, it's a problem for me. I can no longer carpentry as I want, that's why it's so incredibly fun to watch you and your videos. You do everything with a smile and a laugh and I appreciate that very much. So thanks again for a lovely video ❤🥰

  • @jamesroop6572
    @jamesroop6572 Год назад +3

    Xyla Foxlin has a video on building a simple steam box. I think that would help with bending.

  • @davidrielo2338
    @davidrielo2338 Год назад +2

    I always been told to had some humidity when bending wood. It works :) Great work nonetheless. The tiny house turned out great 💚

  • @moecopiak9168
    @moecopiak9168 Год назад +1

    Nicely done! Repeat on the opposite wall with upper shelving joining the two sides, creating the cave like entrance to your sleeping platform.

  • @draztiqmeshaz6226
    @draztiqmeshaz6226 Год назад +3

    If steam is impractical, you can also just soak the part of the wood that you wish to bend in hot water with fabric softener in it.

  • @therunawaycamper
    @therunawaycamper Год назад +3

    I love your little house you've done some excellent work on it. But if I could give you a piece of advice please for the future when you are using banding etching like you did you need to build a steam box so that you can steam your veneer so it bends easier. Thanks for bringing us along this journey of what you are doing. I bet your mind is working on the big house now.

    • @therunawaycamper
      @therunawaycamper Год назад

      @LauraKampf.......-. I'm not sure how to do what you're asking me to do I do appreciate you. You can always contact me through Messenger

  • @annetteburchett-taylor4420
    @annetteburchett-taylor4420 Год назад

    Never go back and forth with the glass cutter. One smooth movement in one direction. Love your videos and brilliant mind! Such an enjoyable personality!

  • @Chereese0808
    @Chereese0808 Год назад +2

    Love it!!
    If you use more glass somewhere else, look for some stained glass. (Maybe in the bathroom?)
    This build is super exciting ! ♡♥︎♡

  • @jonanas.mp4
    @jonanas.mp4 Год назад +7

    sounds like a tiny living room in a tiny house :)

  • @SqueakyPika
    @SqueakyPika Год назад +7

    Next time, try steaming the wood before bending.

  • @reggaespiritdance
    @reggaespiritdance Год назад +1

    So happy for you, looks and feels great!

  • @burgerking12321
    @burgerking12321 Год назад +1

    Wow this is so good! The window is the perfect touch

  • @margaretpollard2179
    @margaretpollard2179 Год назад +2

    Looking great!!! 👍

  • @Terry_1111
    @Terry_1111 Год назад

    Beautiful!

  • @dianeconnors6263
    @dianeconnors6263 Год назад +1

    Great job Laura! It's coming along beautifully!!!

  • @EricAndMirna
    @EricAndMirna Год назад +1

    "Always learning." What a great attitude. Congratulations on this huge step in your journey!!!

  • @hapewe6052
    @hapewe6052 Год назад +2

    just brilliant - love your creativeness! 👍

  • @43hrs5
    @43hrs5 Год назад +1

    I just love these weekly videos. I've been here almost since the beginning and I still remember waiting for Laura's music recommendations. How this channel has evolved over time is just amazing. Always great content, and this new style since the team expanded is another great step. It feels like a weekly vlog and again I just love it!

  • @KSCPMark6742
    @KSCPMark6742 Год назад +1

    I love the eclectic book collection. Thanks for showing it 🙂

  • @sinisterdesign
    @sinisterdesign Год назад +2

    It looks so nice! Definitely a good call on adding that window. 🙂

  • @kristinamckeown5106
    @kristinamckeown5106 Год назад +2

    So very cool! Love it! I really appreciate seeing your design process and how you have learned to deal with off days. Ahh, and I relate to the standard lunch, too. : )

  • @rebeccanewell4385
    @rebeccanewell4385 Год назад

    Awesome work. You are an inspiration. Thanks for sharing your journey.

  • @micah_noel
    @micah_noel Год назад

    That turned out so nice! This looks like a great and practical tiny house.

  • @adelheidsnel5171
    @adelheidsnel5171 Год назад +1

    Absolutely gorgeous!!!