Please, no tiles...don't be tarting up that fireplace!!! The original handmade blocks you removed and cleaned are beautiful and can not be replicated and are part of the history of the house....:). Less is more....the mantra of all good design
Agree on the bricks, but it’s not our house or our design. Sometimes it’s hard to remember on this end. Not our dream. If he doesn’t adhere to your advice please don’t come down on him here afterwards.
There is an overarching plan with a load of spinning plates and changing of plans underneath that! I don't think I could do a fully scipted and planned out 30 minute video! 😂
Thnx for the real live video's. You show me what you really struggling with and enjoy your glass of wine😮. I love it without any experience. Be you're self and continue. Respect!!!
This Interior Designer in North Carolina US thinks you have good instincts! And a true love for the property and place. Everything is bound to look great in the end. 😊
Hi Richard, my husband and I have recently started watching your channel. We're quite addicted to reno experiences, and watch lots of channels similar to yours. We live in the Toronto area of Canada (but I'm a Brit) and are also working on a total renovation of our house. We completely share your aches and pains. My husband enjoys your banter and how you're capturing the reno, and surrounding areas. I love how authentic you are, so many seem to be trying to create an online persona. It's nice to see someone who is honest, includes the mistakes and isn't shy of taking on a challenge or admitting to a mistake or uncertainties. The information about buying and renovating in Italy is also interesting and useful to know. My husband has lots of experience with DIY and I project managed commercial renovations. I'm also a designer, so whatever I design, he can make it happen. I appreciate your challenges, especially when it's all down to you. Most of us have someone to bounce ideas and share the work and stress with. It's not easy for everyone to make selections, especially mid renovation when you have so much sensory clutter.. It always helps to have a second pair of eyes for an opinion from someone who's taste/opinion you trust. Perhaps a friendly volunteer would create some GC images for you showing different finishes on the fireplace and other elements of the project. I would recommend to keep yourself organised, perhaps build or buy a cart with wheels, that you can keep all your frequently used tools on, (with hooks for hanging stuff on etc). instead of laying things down and forgetting where they are. It's easy to drag it around the house from project to project. It might be an idea to buy a small caravan to provide you with a tidy/comfortable space to rest in. (Not sure if that's permitted where you are). Living in a renovation can be stressful and is always right in front of you, so being able to step into a non renovation environment can be therapeutic, espcially when the weather isn't good enough to enjoy the view outside. We all need a break, even if you enjoy the work and your guests could use it later on when you have extra visitors. As for structuring the work into an organised manner, as others have suggested, you know that many jobs are interdependant, so it's difficult to simply start and finish one and move onto another, but once the infrastructure that is linked from room to room and externally is in, you can then focus on finishes just as you said, during wait times. Please keep sharing your experience, it's refreshing to watch. Can't wait to see the rest of the story and how it all turns out.OK enough, just sharing a few throughts, but ultimately it's all up to you and I'm sure it will be beautiful .
HI @jflo2023 . Thank you for the tips. You are right regarding the clutter - the next video shows how I try to make it more organised to give myself more space to see the bare bones and take things from there. Thank you for the kind comments regarding the way I film - it is so easy to edit out the errors and make things looks perfectly planned and polished, but that is not the reality of how bumpy a project like this can be when doing it alone. I have a lovely group of friends that I bounce ideas off and there have been some very helpful comments on here or people messaging me - it is so nice and the beauty of YT is its reach. I plan to keep this going as it has started well and is more fun than I thought it would be...which is nice. Thanks for taking the time to write.😊
@@threeacresofmarcheThis is your second home. So how safe is it to lock it up and go away for a couple of weeks/months at a time? Is it do-able to buy a farm like this in Italy and visit once or twice a year?
The view is really nice. I suggest a white board for you where you can list your projects, stare at it, organize it for materials...then do 1 at a time as you scratch it off very satisfying!
One piece of advice, after having watched a few vids: If you make a mess, like taking off tiles, or making the window bigger, any kind of demolishing, clean up immediately after it, at the end of the day, or even in between. This will greatly improve motivation and help make a start the next day, or with the new stage of the build. Do not leave the mess for next day or pile up, and make it a near insurmountable heap you have to take care of at the end. And remember, big tree, small axe ... the speed does not matter that much, as long as there is progress, chipping away patiently. Cheers !
I think the idea of keeping the fireplace as rustic as possible is a good one. When trying to get the shelves into the new storeroom it was the kitchen counter problem all over again.
I’m enjoying the multi job approach as we get to see things change and progress in various parts of the house. Another nice relatable video! All this with having to travel back and forth! Impressive!
Just trying to help -we used to use knee pads for maintenance work. Try the pants with pockets for them on the knees, pads that slip in. Much more comfortable 👍
Thanks @davemitchell8756 . I should get some proper trousers for some of the jobs. Its the summer when it is red hot and you want to be in shorts all day...or at the beach.😂👍
I get decision fatigue when I’m trying to renovate too many things at once 😂. I get to the point where I can’t even decide what to eat for lunch 😅. You’re doing really well making so many decisions.
Just remembered something else... never throw away / have taken away any broken stone, concrete, brick etc - it is free hardcore for any future groundwork and paths you want to put it.
Hi, great video again, wow didn’t you work so hard this week. Going back and forth to the UK must be a bit of a pain, mind you at least you might be able to gain from “ frequent flyer”. ✈️ soon. Can’t wait for the next video. 📽️ Keep up the good work. 🛠️Tony 🇬🇧
the designers (like me) don't always have a big budget. If you want to brainstorm ... just let me know, maybe I can help and give you some simple ideas and tricks as an interior designer ... and thanks for bringing us to Italy and living the dream with you
Thank you for the kind offer @deesaalders . If I ever get organised on the structure of these videos I may do one on design that opens up those interested or happy to help with advice.👍
It’s going to look amazing when it’s completed!!!! Don’t you worry about being unorganized right now. It’s normal when you’re renovating and you’re only one person. Keep those videos coming because its been wonderful to see them. 🌷💕
Where is his family that he is doing ALL this for? Are they helping at all? Not trying to stir up crap, but aren't they teenagers, at least, that can pick up a few rocks?
Love watching your videos!!! It’s my inspiration as I am hoping that I will be in Italy soon renovating my future home!! I’ll be buying in Abruzzo so just south of you!! Thank you for sharing your adventure with us..
Design is such a personal thing. I would restore re-using old materials whenever possible. Keep the walls white (be mindful of different tones of white), then with time when all basics are in place you can put your own, unique touch on the place.
Them bricks will look beautiful pointed in & sealed to bring the colour out in them. Brick slips on the wall behind to tie them into the room will make it really cosy. Really enjoying this content thank you 👍👍🇬🇧🙏
Hey! Rich, nuvva blitzin' vid. I'm with Catherine, 'no tiles' clean the original pavers make it rustic/earthy, It's your vision, live you dream, don't need designers. What you've done so far is gr8. Yeh!! think it (even over think it) but stay true to your instincts, it's goin' good so far. From this end anyway, Cheers, crappy Friday in Melb, Aust, nice to come home and find one of your posts. Rally nice can't wait for next
Thanks @eziotaddeo1726 . The consensus is less is more and resuse as much of the original as I can. Lets see if those old battered bricks can be turned into something...🤞
I am not a fan of red brick either. However- you can do a Shmear on them- and that will tone the red down (Google and Pintest shouid help) . On the walls- Id get rid of the white tiles (Which I know you are) and just do a nice hand trowel finish and keep the walls some version of white. Terracotta on the floor will be great! The stones on the bottom of the fireplace are looking great cleaned up!
Hello @lisaking7379 . It is as if you've read my mind. The thin bricks idea became too expensive and I worried it would look fake. I try a white wash and do reuse as much of what was pulled out as I can. The next few videos will show this (I am slow to get them out so hope you keep watching😂) Thanks for the tips - I really appreciate them.
I do like Your laid back out look to your build it is what is approach i reckon when its all finished its going to be perfect can't wait to see it all finished also find your videos enjoyable keep up the good work
I think your right to set realistic limits as to what you can achieve each visit that way you won’t get too demoralised if you have a few set backs …I’m also thinking about the sceptic tank won’t that get niffy in the summer? Well done 👍
Richard I really think those old brick tiles will look lovely and totally in keeping with your house, you could make a sill to the front with brick tiles planted in vertically to make a design feature.
18:11 hello again, I've been watching your journey please be carful with drillings and if you felt tired stop working immediately as you're not a professional worker and you're alone as i see ...good luck
HI rich another great video as im a qualified bricklayer any info you want just let me know and yes use those existing bricks for the fireplace but dont use cement only if its refectory the other option is to use lime mortar p.s quality bottle of red wine there cheers Aaron
Hi @CONCEPTUALMAN . This was my first time doing it. I did the tapping but not enough or hard enough. The next few I did came out better each time. They are just to flatten off the rough ends so not important structural ones. I will need to build some structural ones in the future so its good practice.
@threeacresofmarche not sure what the time delay on filming and posting is but... the first things to consider when the tank is being installed are the fact that 'run-off' can stink and which way is the prevailing wind direction. Some types of plant can mitigate run-off and stink, but they can't change the wind direction... 👍🙂
That is good advice @ginojaco . The existing tank and run of is in a terrible state and there have been no issues with smells etc. The new one will have a decent run off down to the lower field so everything should be contained until it is well away from the house. Well, thats the plan anyway.😁🤞
Loving your work sir. Quite a challenge you have on your hands. Very jealous. Love the way you just speak your thoughts and the space to breath in the edits. If you were a builder trying to show me how I don’t think I would watch but I love learning with you and can’t help advising you out loud as I watch haha. I am a professional editor and if you are ever in need of any editing help. Then hit me up. 🤙 Otherwise I’ll keep watching and enjoying your journey. All the best.
Thank you @ajonesprod . I am definitely not a 'how to' channel.😂 I am interested in showing the real life side of taking on a project like this rather than pretending to be an expert in building and renovations.🙌
It is easy to get redirected with a project everywhere you look. Finding things can be so frustrating and yes, a waste of time. #1 - A good tidy up and store all tools out of the house to make better use of space. That makes for visual breathing room. Less shifting stuff around while you work. #2 - Tools put back in storage area at end of day - then you know where they are. A clean slate makes for a better start the next morning. #3 - Once floor is in and electrical - finish one room at a time. That gives you some living space bit by bit. #4 - Not much of the inside of the fireplace will be seen once the the wood burner is in. How much light can be reflected then? So does it really need new tiles inside? #5 - Red brick not that bad for now, part of the old farmhouse vibe. It might even grow on you in time. #6 - Keep it simple - coo-zzzy! It is a getaway - not a Pinterest bank busting designer showroom. This is your house - your vision. It is all personal taste. Simple and neutral is timeless. Off white paint, it has a softness and warmth to it - cozy feeling. Open plan area = total tile job throughout what can be seen.
Pinterest is designed to make you wonder exactly that. I don’t wonder, I just do. I imagined my kitchen and just did it. It took me awhile because it was weekends and days off and a two week vacation to finish it. It’s not to everyone’s taste but we love it.
New sub not yet decided where to settle its like leaving in a picture book love valuing around the smal villages shopping is a bit different I am happy to hear there are markets in Italy one positive . Today I am binge watching your videos thanks 😅
Love your videos, but think your a bit disorganized.... Having done this a couple of times ourselves, advice is to tackle one job at a time, especially as they are big jobs. Start & finish a room as much as you can, and tidy up every day. The tiles for fireplace are beautiful, you'll not get anything nicer. You say your not good at the detail, but I think your ideas are good, but working with what you've got as much as you can is easier & retaining the charm. You'll be enjoying outside as much as you can, so inside needs to be simple, comfortable & easy to maintain. Keep the Italian, rustic charm of a beautiful property, it's stunning even as it is. ♥️
HI @patriciapadgett4696 . I appreciate what you are saying and that this does look very disorganised. The challenge of scheduling deliveries and getting materials to the house needs someone to be there all the time and to be managing it. Nothing ever gets delivered on time even though it is promised. As I am not there all of the time, this makes it very tough to start and finish something quickly. As I am on my own there I don't mind it as I have tidy rooms that are shut off from the parts being worked on.😊
Hi Richard,and I understand the problems with you not being there. It's difficult enough when you are in site. Just enjoy what your doing, we enjoy watching. Being in such a beautiful place makes it all worth the hiccups. Love from our mountain in Spain ❤️
You should whitewash that fireplace. The red brick peaking through the thin whitewash would look great. I whitewashed my fireplace a few years ago and it looks great.
great idea @dungeondesigns104. I tried that while waiting for the thin bricks quote to come in as a plan B option. It turned into a Plan A and I saved a load of cash at the same time !🙌
Richard, picture and sound quality is awesome, affiliate links are there to help you out, use them my friend. Those tiles will come up beautifully with a sealant❣️keep the colour palette as neutral as possible and let your soft furnishings & decor make the statement, use the big green demijohns and convert them to stunning table lamps, or just as decorative floor pieces, I desperately want some but the cheapest I’ve found in australia is $370 each. 😮it’s a marathon my friend, I’m finally getting my laundry & main bathroom installed next Friday 3 years after we started our rip tare bust renovations, when your doing most of it yourself it takes time, lots of time ❤ Ciao Michelle 🇦🇺
HI @One_Crazy_Dog_Mum would you believe it if I told you that they are left at the tip for people to pick up and use for free here. Shame they are so hard to ship.
The green demijohns are great, I have 2 in my garden in amongst plants, they make a real feature. I bought them back from my sisters in Piedmont on the back of my sons lorry years ago on one of my many trips there. The fire tiles are a lovely original feature, they could be sealed to keep the colour. Don't feel too overwhelmed, you have to break eggs to make an omelette!!
Hello Richard, it looks like your ideas are starting to come together. Finally you got some power tools. That will make your job faster and easier. Good luck keep up the great videos.
i have just watched your videos and I am loving them. What an adventure you are on and you are doing the bulk of it by yourself too- amazing!!! Thank you for sharing these, you are a great vlogger showing us the area, the people, the complexity of bureaucracy and the people who came to collect your metal! I was laughing in one of your previous videos as you tentatively went back into the room where there were snakes and rats and you had a black net over your face sooo funny. Can't wait to watch your next one and see how your dream becomes reality over the years. (hopefully you will vlog it all)
Thank you @mags9599 . That head net thing seemed a popular segment so maybe I should film the entire thing wearing that!😂 I do plan to continue with YT - it is more fun than I thought it was going to be. Thanks for watching.
Hi @user-xh1ie9pd3z . It will be buried but as it is on the bank and the soil that will bury it in will come from the area I am excavating I can put in a foundation to get started and back fill later.
Many thoughts~ Thank you for making the channel & you are on the right & loveliest path:) Each time you choose the simpler renovation and in keeping with the simple, original and raw elements and textures of the house it gets lovelier. Your choices of plaster on the kitchen wall, the simple rustic slabs reset on the fireplace hearth, the original flooring Kitchen tiles are all awesome and will look fantastic. Maybe be careful with re-tiling the fire place with thinner brick and could look a or fake facade. I would suggest cleaning the brick and have a look or painting it first. ( white or a color you will use in your pallet for the house). Do you have a pallet for the house? or a mood/design board drawing ? Would you share that? It would be fun to see. I think the little buildings have the most beautiful exterior. I love the Hodge pogde bricks, blocks and plaster. I would suggests painting the doors a color that freshens and plays off of the interesting mix of elements and eventually is linked to the house color. Such as oyster white, charcoal ,or dark green, sage or light terracotta or solar yellow or whatever your pallet is. And finally a good cat a barn cat is worth its weight in gold. It would take care of the rats within a week and they would not venture back fr quite a while. Could you barrow one? Is it possible to humanly take care of a feral/ barn/stray cat with your scheduled? All the best love your can do attitude & Thanks for the vistas!
Thank you @katherine2969 . I will try show the colour pallet - good idea as I really apprecite the comments and ideas that are coming in. The farmers cat from up the hill has started to make its way down to my part and I am trying my best to not scare it to make it feel welcome. I think it is working. 😁
I love your vids. Yesterday I watched them all in a row. Binge-watching. The view on the wooden terrace is priceless, but there is one thing on the terrace. On one corner there is a nail sticking out, one time you get hurt. Keep on going, keep strong. From the Netherlands I keep watching
Great video Richard If you keep the original bricks from the fireplace they are beautiful Interesting how you made your new storage area it is very convenient to house You do have a lot of projects but you got great ideas and you will get to the finish sooner or later Beautiful area you live in and great to take a break with your wine on your deck Take care and will see you in the next video ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
the sunset views and that last shot is really something!! 😍 now i also want a deck to be viewing the sunset from 😅 I feel you about the teams calls - really tedious stuff hopefully the view from the new office space should assuage the pain. love the progress
The fire bricks are perfect. Either lay them in Mortar or in sand.. Your tiles look really interesting . I haven't had the opportunity to check out the fire brick on the inside of the fireplace in my house. Maybe I will get some ideas from your inspiration. Thanks for sharing the adventure with us again. Katie in Abruzzo
Hi @kdclothes . The firebricks on the side walls are being saved for the pizza oven. The rough looking bricks that I pull out are simply sandstone (by the look of them). I am re-using them in the base so that should show in the next video or the one after(?).👍
@@threeacresofmarche we have decided just to do the interior of my Reno for now. I'm leaning toward your view of the bureaucracy. I'm taking it slow. However, I may have sold my house in Italy and I'll be moving into a small rental by my new place. Slow and steady keeps a person sane. Wine, pane, formaggio, nature Is the best. Thanks for your response and sharing your progress. You are showing so much more than Reno on a house. It's Reno on oneself! Grazie
Richard hello....been watching your channel with interest and enjoying the process...I brought a property in barga ( Tuscany) 18 months ago....took a while to get it sorted out but my God it was so worth it....I'm still over here in the UK trying to get my property and business sold...and in the meantime I try to get over to Italy as much as I can....you may have mentioned in your comments where in Italy you are but I feel I may have missed it.. Regards Ralph
Swales are not always the answer because they can lead to landslides under certain conditions. Richard Perkins at Ridgedale Farm talks about swales vs keylines in some of his videos. He went with keylines on his sloping fields
Hi @KlausKastrup . I will take a look at that channle - thank you. I think a mix of the two will work here and look good. The locals know the land and weather well and they are helping with ideas. Dennis and his brother know what they are doing so lets see how it takes shape over the summer.👍
Hi, I had some work done recently to check the status of my foundations at my place, while I was away. Came back to find that I had had some freeloaders come visit. I know where they were coming in - and even though I put down the foam filler and wire they still managed to munch their way through (it was wishful thinking!!). I bought these sonic sound emitters - and since then haven't had any signs of them. Might be worth a look into (I leave them on a higher frequency when I am not home, turn them down when I am home - as you can hear them). Happy to share the link!
Thank you @emmagordon9897 . They are only in that outhouse area and sealing that would be impossible. I will try a few new tricks that people have suggested and then try the frequency thing. Typically I cut all the power to the outhouse for fear of the dodgy wiring that it had.😁
I'd plant rows of Pecan Trees upon your land. Good income, good wood. Shade. I'd also join COSTCO in England, bc they can assist you w products you need, like a power washer, etc, etc. Power wash those roof tiles and re-lay them, replace broken ones.
Key Line is another approach similar to swales, Richard, and worth checking out too. Your land is pretty straightforward so it doesn't need to get involved and complex - K.I.S.S.! May I suggest that as soon as any landscaping allows you to, get planting your key infrastructure plants: trees and shrubs really. They take time to establish of course and autumn planting is by far the best time. You woukd be amazed at the amount of root growth tgat goes on during the 'dormant' winter months. This is critical to supporting the top growth in the following season and will potentially minimize hand watering. It never hurts to give, shrubs especially, a prune prior to planting, again to help ensure the roots can support the top growth. About 1/3 of the top growth is a general rule of thumb. Much harder for certain plants like currant bushes, or roses. If you like roses always bury the graft well, 2"-3" at least below the surface. Always just be 'you' in your vids. We love the authenticity it brings to the vids. We all chop and change ideas and plans, drift into rambles or digressions, get things bang-on or create the odd FUBAR. We are all just human and living in a western culture that has become very shallow and image concious, especially in the media. Down-to-earth, honest authenticity always resonates. Loving the channel and keep up the good works and never let the channel become the tail that wags the dog! 👍
Hi @davidwilkinson333 Thank you for the planting tips and kind words. I hope to get things landscaped July / August so that I can get planting in Autumn as you suggest. Planting will transform the place - I cannot wait!👍
Definitely keep the beautiful original tiles for the base of the fireplace, they’ll add so much authentic charm. If you put brick along the wall next to the fireplace it would probably be too heavy a look in the whole scheme of things. My suggestion is find a beautiful style on Pinterest then do a mood board with that as inspiration. Include all the things you already have (gorgeous white painted ceilings 😍) plus your kitchen if it’s already ordered and take it from there adding rustic natural textures rather than colour. My parents ripped out marble countertops and solid wooden cabinets in their villa only to replace them with laminate and mdf… I could have cried!! 😭 Definitely keep it rustic but simple and it’ll look stunning.
@@threeacresofmarche To be honest it was the removal of the gorgeous marble counter tops I was most upset at. They were a stunning very pale grey and perfect for keeping the kitchen heat down in the summer. I sometimes wonder if I’m actually really related to my parents! 🙄🙃
I want to come and help you so bad! My qualifications: Worked for 20 years in interior design/Architecture Built a tiny house I live in full time off the grid. Restored a fiberglass sailboat. Currently building a pottery studio. Oh and my sister and I are most likely coming to Italy in September of this year.
Thank you @violetlight8138 for the kind offer. I hope to be more organised and ready for guests / helpers next summer. This YT is still quite new to be and I did not expect the help to be coming in for years. It is so nice that so many offer to help - thank you. I hope you enjoy your Italian adventure later this year. September is a lovely time of year to explore the best that Italy has.😎
Hi Richard quick question what size is your Moka pot I’m going to buy one but I don’t know the cup size ? Pslove the channel and even though you are doing so many jobs at once it’s fun to watch if people want to see a room by room organized build they should watch grand designs .
Hi @Mcxklocktower I use a 'double shot' pot but they come in many sizes. I have a 4 shot size for when friends come over but the one you see is a double. Grand designs 😂 Big fan of King Kev - the Australian version is great too.
Hi mate, as I’ve mentioned many times, I live just a few kilometers from Corinaldo, in Fossombrone. I’ve renovated a country house and have already gone through many of the phases you are dealing with. Unfortunately, from your videos, I can’t quite grasp your vision for the house… What do you see? What’s your dream for the house, what are the next steps you plan to take now and in the future? Are you aiming to keep the traditional Marchigiano country house style? Feel free to write anytime and maybe next time you’re back we can meet up. P.S. I really admire the passion you’re putting into this, though you seem a bit unsure about what to do next. un caro saluto.
Hi @giober463 Thanks for the offer of help. That would be great. If you could email me or DM on Intsagram then maybe we can chat offline. The plans have changed through the planning process so being unsure how much you've watched the long story short is that planning slowed me down so I am really only just starting. With that comes the challenge of organising everything myself from a standing start. It is coming together and taking shape but I wish I was there full time to get a real flow going. It will come..😁
You might be able to find very nice used rustic bricks from a neighbour, local small builder or on facebook marketplace. Likely to be cheaper than new. Everything is different in Italy, including the plaster, hope it went ok. Have you been there end of May/early June and seen fireflies?
Thank you for posting, you've got a beautiful place.. Question, how well do you speak Italian - I would think it would need to be pretty good in order to do something like this ?
HI @NYCStarbucks . I am learning Italian and am a long way to becoming as confident as I would like to be. I have help on important meetings and matters from somebody that is fluent in both languages.
At such a time you are at the Three Acres, a couple cats (neutered/spayed) are great to have to control the rodent population. Meanwhile, set up a variety of rat traps and mouse traps.
another nice one, Richard 🙂 so many projects at once. hopefully you don't loose oversight of them😁 that builders merchant looks huge. what's it called? I tried to zoom on the wine bottle to see what it was, but alas, no luck 😅😅 what are you using for internet connection? not sure if you already have wifi in the house? how's the visa situation going? do you already have it? Saluti from the south of Italy 🍷
HI @nejcpilih The big merchant is calles COMES. I think they are local to this area. For internet I use a pay as you go mobile router with a sim card (very cheap) from TIM Mobile. Visa...I am looking into the digital nomad visa now and double checking any tax curveballs before I go for it. I will share this when I know more.👍 Wine - mostly local wines that are made a few miles from my house. I think that is fantastic so enjoy it even more for that reason. 😊
If you can spray a fine mist of water when you're doing dusty work, it might make life a little more bearable for you. Also, I think that if you're looking at stuff on Pinterest, then the places probably have the sh*t curated out of them. They're never QUITE as perfect as they appear.....and I like your wine glasses.
Love the videos - thanks. That’s a big project to take on yourself and a stunning location - sunsets to die for - huge kudos. How do you get internet in such a remote location? Starlink?
Thank you @anyjimblogs . There is no need for Starlink where I am - normal mobile service is excellent. I use a pay as you go SIM card in my house router (TIM Mobile).👍
You put a lot of effort into the camera angles - it doesn’t go unnoticed. And yes Teams calls are shit but allow us to be out of offices. Keep up the good work.
Please, no tiles...don't be tarting up that fireplace!!! The original handmade blocks you removed and cleaned are beautiful and can not be replicated and are part of the history of the house....:). Less is more....the mantra of all good design
Agreed.
Agree on the bricks, but it’s not our house or our design. Sometimes it’s hard to remember on this end. Not our dream. If he doesn’t adhere to your advice please don’t come down on him here afterwards.
Oh yes keep the tiles so beautiful and rustic!!
Couldn't agree more.
On the other hand, when they are under a slow combustion stove which I assume is the plan, they will be a bugger to keep clean. I know what I'd do.
This is the most unstructured channel I know, but sooo addictive 😂😂😂
Because it it transparent and raw. I love it.
There is an overarching plan with a load of spinning plates and changing of plans underneath that! I don't think I could do a fully scipted and planned out 30 minute video! 😂
@@threeacresofmarche No worries, keep going 👍
Thnx for the real live video's. You show me what you really struggling with and enjoy your glass of wine😮. I love it without any experience. Be you're self and continue. Respect!!!
This view from the wooden terrace with a glass of wine in your hand! Priceless, Richard! 🤩
This Interior Designer in North Carolina US thinks you have good instincts! And a true love for the property and place. Everything is bound to look great in the end. 😊
Mask when dealing with rodent poop! It's a must. Good job--can't wait to see the next episode!
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Love those fire bricks, just bed them in and point with fire cement, should be great.
Hi Richard, my husband and I have recently started watching your channel. We're quite addicted to reno experiences, and watch lots of channels similar to yours. We live in the Toronto area of Canada (but I'm a Brit) and are also working on a total renovation of our house.
We completely share your aches and pains. My husband enjoys your banter and how you're capturing the reno, and surrounding areas. I love how authentic you are, so many seem to be trying to create an online persona. It's nice to see someone who is honest, includes the mistakes and isn't shy of taking on a challenge or admitting to a mistake or uncertainties. The information about buying and renovating in Italy is also interesting and useful to know.
My husband has lots of experience with DIY and I project managed commercial renovations. I'm also a designer, so whatever I design, he can make it happen.
I appreciate your challenges, especially when it's all down to you. Most of us have someone to bounce ideas and share the work and stress with. It's not easy for everyone to make selections, especially mid renovation when you have so much sensory clutter.. It always helps to have a second pair of eyes for an opinion from someone who's taste/opinion you trust.
Perhaps a friendly volunteer would create some GC images for you showing different finishes on the fireplace and other elements of the project.
I would recommend to keep yourself organised, perhaps build or buy a cart with wheels, that you can keep all your frequently used tools on, (with hooks for hanging stuff on etc). instead of laying things down and forgetting where they are. It's easy to drag it around the house from project to project.
It might be an idea to buy a small caravan to provide you with a tidy/comfortable space to rest in. (Not sure if that's permitted where you are). Living in a renovation can be stressful and is always right in front of you, so being able to step into a non renovation environment can be therapeutic, espcially when the weather isn't good enough to enjoy the view outside. We all need a break, even if you enjoy the work and your guests could use it later on when you have extra visitors.
As for structuring the work into an organised manner, as others have suggested, you know that many jobs are interdependant, so it's difficult to simply start and finish one and move onto another, but once the infrastructure that is linked from room to room and externally is in, you can then focus on finishes just as you said, during wait times.
Please keep sharing your experience, it's refreshing to watch. Can't wait to see the rest of the story and how it all turns out.OK enough, just sharing a few throughts, but ultimately it's all up to you and I'm sure it will be beautiful .
HI @jflo2023 . Thank you for the tips. You are right regarding the clutter - the next video shows how I try to make it more organised to give myself more space to see the bare bones and take things from there. Thank you for the kind comments regarding the way I film - it is so easy to edit out the errors and make things looks perfectly planned and polished, but that is not the reality of how bumpy a project like this can be when doing it alone. I have a lovely group of friends that I bounce ideas off and there have been some very helpful comments on here or people messaging me - it is so nice and the beauty of YT is its reach. I plan to keep this going as it has started well and is more fun than I thought it would be...which is nice. Thanks for taking the time to write.😊
@@threeacresofmarcheThis is your second home. So how safe is it to lock it up and go away for a couple of weeks/months at a time? Is it do-able to buy a farm like this in Italy and visit once or twice a year?
The view is really nice. I suggest a white board for you where you can list your projects, stare at it, organize it for materials...then do 1 at a time as you scratch it off very satisfying!
I have a blackboard with 'To do...' at the top of it, and then list the necessary below as and when they occur. The blackboard has NEVER been clear...
One piece of advice, after having watched a few vids:
If you make a mess, like taking off tiles, or making the window bigger, any kind of demolishing, clean up immediately after it, at the end of the day, or even in between. This will greatly improve motivation and help make a start the next day, or with the new stage of the build.
Do not leave the mess for next day or pile up, and make it a near insurmountable heap you have to take care of at the end.
And remember, big tree, small axe ... the speed does not matter that much, as long as there is progress, chipping away patiently.
Cheers !
Those big green round bottles are so pretty. Great find in your shed!😊
They are called Demi johns, used to make wine🍷🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
@@TeresaBell-ou1czoh thank you. I didn’t know that. I wondered what they’d be used for.😊
Very collectable in the US. Display items ❤
@@beverlymartin1414yes I can see why. They’d look beautiful in a sunlit window.😊
I think the idea of keeping the fireplace as rustic as possible is a good one.
When trying to get the shelves into the new storeroom it was the kitchen counter problem all over again.
I’m enjoying the multi job approach as we get to see things change and progress in various parts of the house. Another nice relatable video! All this with having to travel back and forth! Impressive!
The muli tasking of an Italian renovation is never ending! I see your project is coming along nicely.🙌
@@threeacresofmarche Never ending indeed! Thank you :)
Richard, you're amazing..love your attitude and drive. Love your videos 💯
Enjoying these vids, great to see the work in progress 👍
Just trying to help -we used to use knee pads for maintenance work. Try the pants with pockets for them on the knees, pads that slip in. Much more comfortable 👍
Thanks @davemitchell8756 . I should get some proper trousers for some of the jobs. Its the summer when it is red hot and you want to be in shorts all day...or at the beach.😂👍
A box fan would be helpful for the construction dust on the window
Microphone is a winner.
I get decision fatigue when I’m trying to renovate too many things at once 😂. I get to the point where I can’t even decide what to eat for lunch 😅. You’re doing really well making so many decisions.
😂 you hit the nail on the head @Chrissyhappy - that is where the frozen pizzas come in handy.
We have our firebox on slate beautiful and cool to the touch
Hi @vickiryan5681 . If plan A does not come out looking that great (shown in video #17 out tomorrow) then my plan B could be a slab of slate.
Just remembered something else... never throw away / have taken away any broken stone, concrete, brick etc - it is free hardcore for any future groundwork and paths you want to put it.
Just saw the old glass wine bottle!!!! Plz save they are beautiful❤
They are all saved. I have brought a few back to for my house in the UK also.👍
Hi, great video again, wow didn’t you work so hard this week. Going back and forth to the UK must be a bit of a pain, mind you at least you might be able to gain from “ frequent flyer”. ✈️ soon. Can’t wait for the next video. 📽️ Keep up the good work. 🛠️Tony 🇬🇧
Fab video, love how you laugh at yourself and don’t give up when there’s a challenge
And wisely positioning the sceptic tank downhill👃!!
Richard, don’t overthink it too much. I’ve seen plenty of channels of work done to houses that are outstanding and they’ve been done themselves.
You're right @jonrossjan . Too much over thinking on this side...maybe the exposure of YT is influencing this. 😂
Perhaps do a lime render on the fireplace brick and inside too...very traditional and attractive :).
You really know what you are doing. I'm alittle overwhelmed 😄 I can't wait to see the finished results ❤
Thanks for watching @vaunmalone3064
the designers (like me) don't always have a big budget. If you want to brainstorm ... just let me know, maybe I can help and give you some simple ideas and tricks as an interior designer ... and thanks for bringing us to Italy and living the dream with you
Thank you for the kind offer @deesaalders . If I ever get organised on the structure of these videos I may do one on design that opens up those interested or happy to help with advice.👍
It’s going to look amazing when it’s completed!!!! Don’t you worry about being unorganized right now. It’s normal when you’re renovating and you’re only one person. Keep those videos coming because its been wonderful to see them. 🌷💕
Where is his family that he is doing ALL this for? Are they helping at all? Not trying to stir up crap, but aren't they teenagers, at least, that can pick up a few rocks?
Thanks @mmsmilenow .
Hi @kookietherapy9398 They are teenagers that don't live in Italy either - they do plenty for me on other things.😊
I love your honesty
Love watching your videos!!! It’s my inspiration as I am hoping that I will be in Italy soon renovating my future home!! I’ll be buying in Abruzzo so just south of you!! Thank you for sharing your adventure with us..
Thanks for watching @ConnieCarreiro and best wishes for your adventure in Abruzzo.😎
Design is such a personal thing. I would restore re-using old materials whenever possible. Keep the walls white (be mindful of different tones of white), then with time when all basics are in place you can put your own, unique touch on the place.
Them bricks will look beautiful pointed in & sealed to bring the colour out in them. Brick slips on the wall behind to tie them into the room will make it really cosy. Really enjoying this content thank you 👍👍🇬🇧🙏
Hey! Rich, nuvva blitzin' vid. I'm with Catherine, 'no tiles' clean the original pavers make it rustic/earthy, It's your vision, live you dream, don't need designers. What you've done so far is gr8. Yeh!! think it (even over think it) but stay true to your instincts, it's goin' good so far. From this end anyway, Cheers, crappy Friday in Melb, Aust, nice to come home and find one of your posts. Rally nice can't wait for next
Thanks @eziotaddeo1726 . The consensus is less is more and resuse as much of the original as I can. Lets see if those old battered bricks can be turned into something...🤞
I am not a fan of red brick either. However- you can do a Shmear on them- and that will tone the red down (Google and Pintest shouid help) . On the walls- Id get rid of the white tiles (Which I know you are) and just do a nice hand trowel finish and keep the walls some version of white. Terracotta on the floor will be great! The stones on the bottom of the fireplace are looking great cleaned up!
Hello @lisaking7379 . It is as if you've read my mind. The thin bricks idea became too expensive and I worried it would look fake. I try a white wash and do reuse as much of what was pulled out as I can. The next few videos will show this (I am slow to get them out so hope you keep watching😂) Thanks for the tips - I really appreciate them.
Best bit is the coffee making.house plans but chaotic.pls focus one thing at a time.driving me nuts😅
Sorry - it may be raw but it shouldnt be stressful to watch. 😂👍
I do like Your laid back out look to your build it is what is approach i reckon when its all finished its going to be perfect can't wait to see it all finished also find your videos enjoyable keep up the good work
Sound is good with new camera. Love the new power tools.
I think your right to set realistic limits as to what you can achieve each visit that way you won’t get too demoralised if you have a few set backs …I’m also thinking about the sceptic tank won’t that get niffy in the summer? Well done 👍
Hi @davidmiller-br4bu, the existing ones in place are not in the best condition but there have been no issues with any smells at all.
Richard I really think those old brick tiles will look lovely and totally in keeping with your house, you could make a sill to the front with brick tiles planted in vertically to make a design feature.
So nice to see you again. Working on your dream house. ❤
18:11 hello again, I've been watching your journey please be carful with drillings and if you felt tired stop working immediately as you're not a professional worker and you're alone as i see ...good luck
HI rich another great video as im a qualified bricklayer any info you want just let me know and yes use those existing bricks for the fireplace but dont use cement only if its refectory the other option is to use lime mortar p.s quality bottle of red wine there cheers Aaron
love these vids mate, keep it up!
Love your video's cottage 8n a beautiful setting. Everything will all come together, & you will see light at the end of tunnel ✨️ 😊
Italian sunsets. There's nothing close.
Hi @CONCEPTUALMAN . This was my first time doing it. I did the tapping but not enough or hard enough. The next few I did came out better each time. They are just to flatten off the rough ends so not important structural ones. I will need to build some structural ones in the future so its good practice.
В ожидании продолжения!) 😊
@threeacresofmarche not sure what the time delay on filming and posting is but... the first things to consider when the tank is being installed are the fact that 'run-off' can stink and which way is the prevailing wind direction. Some types of plant can mitigate run-off and stink, but they can't change the wind direction... 👍🙂
That is good advice @ginojaco . The existing tank and run of is in a terrible state and there have been no issues with smells etc. The new one will have a decent run off down to the lower field so everything should be contained until it is well away from the house. Well, thats the plan anyway.😁🤞
Loving your work sir. Quite a challenge you have on your hands. Very jealous. Love the way you just speak your thoughts and the space to breath in the edits. If you were a builder trying to show me how I don’t think I would watch but I love learning with you and can’t help advising you out loud as I watch haha.
I am a professional editor and if you are ever in need of any editing help. Then hit me up. 🤙
Otherwise I’ll keep watching and enjoying your journey. All the best.
Thank you @ajonesprod . I am definitely not a 'how to' channel.😂 I am interested in showing the real life side of taking on a project like this rather than pretending to be an expert in building and renovations.🙌
You can never do just one thing! Always have to that before you do this and so it goes on 😂
Those five minute jobs that take all day! 😂
Back at it
Another great job. 👍 😊
It is easy to get redirected with a project everywhere you look.
Finding things can be so frustrating and yes, a waste of time.
#1 - A good tidy up and store all tools out of the house to make better use of space.
That makes for visual breathing room.
Less shifting stuff around while you work.
#2 - Tools put back in storage area at end of day - then you know where they are.
A clean slate makes for a better start the next morning.
#3 - Once floor is in and electrical - finish one room at a time. That gives you some living space bit by bit.
#4 - Not much of the inside of the fireplace will be seen once the the wood burner is in.
How much light can be reflected then? So does it really need new tiles inside?
#5 - Red brick not that bad for now, part of the old farmhouse vibe.
It might even grow on you in time.
#6 - Keep it simple - coo-zzzy! It is a getaway - not a Pinterest bank busting designer showroom.
This is your house - your vision.
It is all personal taste.
Simple and neutral is timeless.
Off white paint, it has a softness and warmth to it - cozy feeling.
Open plan area = total tile job throughout what can be seen.
I love this. Thanks @LindaSiuzdak🙌
Pinterest is designed to make you wonder exactly that. I don’t wonder, I just do. I imagined my kitchen and just did it. It took me awhile because it was weekends and days off and a two week vacation to finish it. It’s not to everyone’s taste but we love it.
New sub not yet decided where to settle its like leaving in a picture book love valuing around the smal villages shopping is a bit different I am happy to hear there are markets in Italy one positive . Today I am binge watching your videos thanks 😅
Thanks @kathyhirsch379 and welcome!🙌
Love your videos, but think your a bit disorganized.... Having done this a couple of times ourselves, advice is to tackle one job at a time, especially as they are big jobs. Start & finish a room as much as you can, and tidy up every day. The tiles for fireplace are beautiful, you'll not get anything nicer. You say your not good at the detail, but I think your ideas are good, but working with what you've got as much as you can is easier & retaining the charm. You'll be enjoying outside as much as you can, so inside needs to be simple, comfortable & easy to maintain. Keep the Italian, rustic charm of a beautiful property, it's stunning even as it is. ♥️
HI @patriciapadgett4696 . I appreciate what you are saying and that this does look very disorganised. The challenge of scheduling deliveries and getting materials to the house needs someone to be there all the time and to be managing it. Nothing ever gets delivered on time even though it is promised. As I am not there all of the time, this makes it very tough to start and finish something quickly.
As I am on my own there I don't mind it as I have tidy rooms that are shut off from the parts being worked on.😊
Hi Richard,and I understand the problems with you not being there. It's difficult enough when you are in site. Just enjoy what your doing, we enjoy watching. Being in such a beautiful place makes it all worth the hiccups. Love from our mountain in Spain ❤️
You should whitewash that fireplace. The red brick peaking through the thin whitewash would look great. I whitewashed my fireplace a few years ago and it looks great.
great idea @dungeondesigns104. I tried that while waiting for the thin bricks quote to come in as a plan B option. It turned into a Plan A and I saved a load of cash at the same time !🙌
Richard, picture and sound quality is awesome, affiliate links are there to help you out, use them my friend. Those tiles will come up beautifully with a sealant❣️keep the colour palette as neutral as possible and let your soft furnishings & decor make the statement, use the big green demijohns and convert them to stunning table lamps, or just as decorative floor pieces, I desperately want some but the cheapest I’ve found in australia is $370 each. 😮it’s a marathon my friend, I’m finally getting my laundry & main bathroom installed next Friday 3 years after we started our rip tare bust renovations, when your doing most of it yourself it takes time, lots of time ❤ Ciao Michelle 🇦🇺
HI @One_Crazy_Dog_Mum would you believe it if I told you that they are left at the tip for people to pick up and use for free here. Shame they are so hard to ship.
Well if nothing else you are a grafter, and a Manc too ! Recognised M/cr airport from previous vid. We live about 12 miles west of the airport...
Knee pads, yayyy… Jack hammer or similar, awesome! I’m happy for you.
The green demijohns are great, I have 2 in my garden in amongst plants, they make a real feature. I bought them back from my sisters in Piedmont on the back of my sons lorry years ago on one of my many trips there.
The fire tiles are a lovely original feature, they could be sealed to keep the colour.
Don't feel too overwhelmed, you have to break eggs to make an omelette!!
Hello Richard, it looks like your ideas are starting to come together. Finally you got some power tools. That will make your job faster and easier. Good luck keep up the great videos.
How about a drain field for the septic tank?
i have just watched your videos and I am loving them. What an adventure you are on and you are doing the bulk of it by yourself too- amazing!!! Thank you for sharing these, you are a great vlogger showing us the area, the people, the complexity of bureaucracy and the people who came to collect your metal! I was laughing in one of your previous videos as you tentatively went back into the room where there were snakes and rats and you had a black net over your face sooo funny. Can't wait to watch your next one and see how your dream becomes reality over the years. (hopefully you will vlog it all)
Thank you @mags9599 . That head net thing seemed a popular segment so maybe I should film the entire thing wearing that!😂
I do plan to continue with YT - it is more fun than I thought it was going to be. Thanks for watching.
I enjoy your videos, even the rambling.......
Those rustic bricks on order shd make a nice surround for the fireplace (if that’s what you have in mind).
I’m surprised that your tank does not have to be buried all the other tanks which I have seen installed .
Hi @user-xh1ie9pd3z . It will be buried but as it is on the bank and the soil that will bury it in will come from the area I am excavating I can put in a foundation to get started and back fill later.
How about the cam trail I am in Portugal and its going on day after days and 2 days ego night 5 o'clock in the morning the sky was covered 😊
Many thoughts~ Thank you for making the channel & you are on the right & loveliest path:)
Each time you choose the simpler renovation and in keeping with the simple, original and raw elements and textures of the house it gets lovelier. Your choices of plaster on the kitchen wall, the simple rustic slabs reset on the fireplace hearth, the original flooring Kitchen tiles are all awesome and will look fantastic. Maybe be careful with re-tiling the fire place with thinner brick and could look a or fake facade. I would suggest cleaning the brick and have a look or painting it first. ( white or a color you will use in your pallet for the house). Do you have a pallet for the house? or a mood/design board drawing ? Would you share that? It would be fun to see.
I think the little buildings have the most beautiful exterior. I love the Hodge pogde bricks, blocks and plaster. I would suggests painting the doors a color that freshens and plays off of the interesting mix of elements and eventually is linked to the house color. Such as oyster white, charcoal ,or dark green, sage or light terracotta or solar yellow or whatever your pallet is.
And finally a good cat a barn cat is worth its weight in gold. It would take care of the rats within a week and they would not venture back fr quite a while. Could you barrow one? Is it possible to humanly take care of a feral/ barn/stray cat with your scheduled?
All the best love your can do attitude & Thanks for the vistas!
Thank you @katherine2969 . I will try show the colour pallet - good idea as I really apprecite the comments and ideas that are coming in.
The farmers cat from up the hill has started to make its way down to my part and I am trying my best to not scare it to make it feel welcome. I think it is working. 😁
@@threeacresofmarche 😺Great news about the cat & thank you for letting me know. I'm enjoying the progress it's amazing!
Affiliate links good. Sound good. Video, good 😊
Thanks @apoc_uk5364
I love your vids. Yesterday I watched them all in a row. Binge-watching. The view on the wooden terrace is priceless, but there is one thing on the terrace. On one corner there is a nail sticking out, one time you get hurt. Keep on going, keep strong. From the Netherlands I keep watching
Hi @KingSilverline . I have one screw in each corner that acts as the gound pin for the star gazing tent that I sometimes use.👍
Keep the fireplace, the rustic look is very pretty. 😊
Great video Richard
If you keep the original bricks from the fireplace they are beautiful
Interesting how you made your new storage area it is very convenient to house
You do have a lot of projects but you got great ideas and you will get to the finish sooner or later
Beautiful area you live in and great to take a break with your wine on your deck
Take care and will see you in the next video
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Thank you @marilynmeade2286
@threeacresofmarche your welcome Richard
Thank you for the heart ❤️
the sunset views and that last shot is really something!! 😍 now i also want a deck to be viewing the sunset from 😅 I feel you about the teams calls - really tedious stuff hopefully the view from the new office space should assuage the pain. love the progress
The fire bricks are perfect. Either lay them in Mortar or in sand.. Your tiles look really interesting . I haven't had the opportunity to check out the fire brick on the inside of the fireplace in my house. Maybe I will get some ideas from your inspiration. Thanks for sharing the adventure with us again. Katie in Abruzzo
Hi @kdclothes . The firebricks on the side walls are being saved for the pizza oven. The rough looking bricks that I pull out are simply sandstone (by the look of them). I am re-using them in the base so that should show in the next video or the one after(?).👍
@@threeacresofmarche we have decided just to do the interior of my Reno for now. I'm leaning toward your view of the bureaucracy. I'm taking it slow. However, I may have sold my house in Italy and I'll be moving into a small rental by my new place. Slow and steady keeps a person sane. Wine, pane, formaggio, nature Is the best. Thanks for your response and sharing your progress. You are showing so much more than Reno on a house. It's Reno on oneself! Grazie
hard work
Richard hello....been watching your channel with interest and enjoying the process...I brought a property in barga ( Tuscany) 18 months ago....took a while to get it sorted out but my God it was so worth it....I'm still over here in the UK trying to get my property and business sold...and in the meantime I try to get over to Italy as much as I can....you may have mentioned in your comments where in Italy you are but I feel I may have missed it..
Regards Ralph
HI @ralphalfiehughes . Sounds like a similar plan...it is a great adventure isnt it.
I am near Corinaldo in Le Marche.👍
You may like to have a look at Pimpernel cottage Blakeney they have a Fire place that could be for you
Hi @rosemason4812 . That looks like a nice holiday cottage. Good spot - I know what you mean - simlar but with a more med feel. Thanks for sharing.
Swales are not always the answer because they can lead to landslides under certain conditions. Richard Perkins at Ridgedale Farm talks about swales vs keylines in some of his videos. He went with keylines on his sloping fields
Hi @KlausKastrup . I will take a look at that channle - thank you. I think a mix of the two will work here and look good. The locals know the land and weather well and they are helping with ideas. Dennis and his brother know what they are doing so lets see how it takes shape over the summer.👍
Hi, I had some work done recently to check the status of my foundations at my place, while I was away. Came back to find that I had had some freeloaders come visit. I know where they were coming in - and even though I put down the foam filler and wire they still managed to munch their way through (it was wishful thinking!!). I bought these sonic sound emitters - and since then haven't had any signs of them. Might be worth a look into (I leave them on a higher frequency when I am not home, turn them down when I am home - as you can hear them). Happy to share the link!
Thank you @emmagordon9897 . They are only in that outhouse area and sealing that would be impossible. I will try a few new tricks that people have suggested and then try the frequency thing. Typically I cut all the power to the outhouse for fear of the dodgy wiring that it had.😁
@@threeacresofmarche completely understand! At mine it’s one of the few things that is actually left on for the same reason.
I'd plant rows of Pecan Trees upon your land. Good income, good wood. Shade.
I'd also join COSTCO in England, bc they can assist you w products you need, like a power washer, etc, etc. Power wash those roof tiles and re-lay them, replace broken ones.
Key Line is another approach similar to swales, Richard, and worth checking out too. Your land is pretty straightforward so it doesn't need to get involved and complex - K.I.S.S.!
May I suggest that as soon as any landscaping allows you to, get planting your key infrastructure plants: trees and shrubs really. They take time to establish of course and autumn planting is by far the best time. You woukd be amazed at the amount of root growth tgat goes on during the 'dormant' winter months. This is critical to supporting the top growth in the following season and will potentially minimize hand watering. It never hurts to give, shrubs especially, a prune prior to planting, again to help ensure the roots can support the top growth. About 1/3 of the top growth is a general rule of thumb. Much harder for certain plants like currant bushes, or roses. If you like roses always bury the graft well, 2"-3" at least below the surface.
Always just be 'you' in your vids. We love the authenticity it brings to the vids. We all chop and change ideas and plans, drift into rambles or digressions, get things bang-on or create the odd FUBAR. We are all just human and living in a western culture that has become very shallow and image concious, especially in the media. Down-to-earth, honest authenticity always resonates.
Loving the channel and keep up the good works and never let the channel become the tail that wags the dog! 👍
Hi @davidwilkinson333 Thank you for the planting tips and kind words. I hope to get things landscaped July / August so that I can get planting in Autumn as you suggest. Planting will transform the place - I cannot wait!👍
Good mic!
Definitely keep the beautiful original tiles for the base of the fireplace, they’ll add so much authentic charm. If you put brick along the wall next to the fireplace it would probably be too heavy a look in the whole scheme of things.
My suggestion is find a beautiful style on Pinterest then do a mood board with that as inspiration. Include all the things you already have (gorgeous white painted ceilings 😍) plus your kitchen if it’s already ordered and take it from there adding rustic natural textures rather than colour.
My parents ripped out marble countertops and solid wooden cabinets in their villa only to replace them with laminate and mdf… I could have cried!! 😭
Definitely keep it rustic but simple and it’ll look stunning.
HI @RebeccaHarrington-lf2kx . Thank you for all good tips. I feel upset for you re the mdf kitchen!🤦♂️
@@threeacresofmarche To be honest it was the removal of the gorgeous marble counter tops I was most upset at. They were a stunning very pale grey and perfect for keeping the kitchen heat down in the summer. I sometimes wonder if I’m actually really related to my parents! 🙄🙃
It will all come together one day!!! What are your plans for the ceilings?
Hi @Casavaleriafano . I will tidy and fill some of the cracks and gaps and then paint it all the same colour. White / off white (?).
Brilliant idea!!! We did exactly the same to our ceiling. Will look great white. @@threeacresofmarche
I want to come and help you so bad!
My qualifications:
Worked for 20 years in interior design/Architecture
Built a tiny house I live in full time off the grid. Restored a fiberglass sailboat. Currently building a pottery studio.
Oh and my sister and I are most likely coming to Italy in September of this year.
Thank you @violetlight8138 for the kind offer. I hope to be more organised and ready for guests / helpers next summer. This YT is still quite new to be and I did not expect the help to be coming in for years. It is so nice that so many offer to help - thank you. I hope you enjoy your Italian adventure later this year. September is a lovely time of year to explore the best that Italy has.😎
@threeacresofmarche oh darn. Oh well. I am considering getting my own house in Italy also. Maybe if I become an expat also we could meet up.
Hi Richard quick question what size is your Moka pot I’m going to buy one but I don’t know the cup size ? Pslove the channel and even though you are doing so many jobs at once it’s fun to watch if people want to see a room by room organized build they should watch grand designs .
Hi @Mcxklocktower I use a 'double shot' pot but they come in many sizes. I have a 4 shot size for when friends come over but the one you see is a double.
Grand designs 😂 Big fan of King Kev - the Australian version is great too.
Hi mate, as I’ve mentioned many times, I live just a few kilometers from Corinaldo, in Fossombrone. I’ve renovated a country house and have already gone through many of the phases you are dealing with. Unfortunately, from your videos, I can’t quite grasp your vision for the house… What do you see? What’s your dream for the house, what are the next steps you plan to take now and in the future? Are you aiming to keep the traditional Marchigiano country house style? Feel free to write anytime and maybe next time you’re back we can meet up. P.S. I really admire the passion you’re putting into this, though you seem a bit unsure about what to do next. un caro saluto.
Hi @giober463 Thanks for the offer of help. That would be great. If you could email me or DM on Intsagram then maybe we can chat offline. The plans have changed through the planning process so being unsure how much you've watched the long story short is that planning slowed me down so I am really only just starting. With that comes the challenge of organising everything myself from a standing start. It is coming together and taking shape but I wish I was there full time to get a real flow going. It will come..😁
You might be able to find very nice used rustic bricks from a neighbour, local small builder or on facebook marketplace. Likely to be cheaper than new. Everything is different in Italy, including the plaster, hope it went ok. Have you been there end of May/early June and seen fireflies?
HI @chemicaljuice3078 . I love that time of year. The fireflies are amazing just after sunset.
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Thank you for posting, you've got a beautiful place.. Question, how well do you speak Italian - I would think it would need to be pretty good in order to do something like this ?
HI @NYCStarbucks . I am learning Italian and am a long way to becoming as confident as I would like to be. I have help on important meetings and matters from somebody that is fluent in both languages.
Hi Richard, enjoying the videos. How far behind real time are you?
Hi @Paddyandpoppy this was made end of March / early April. I had a busy few weeks in April so have a few videos to get out over that period.
At such a time you are at the Three Acres, a couple cats (neutered/spayed) are great to have to control the rodent population. Meanwhile, set up a variety of rat traps and mouse traps.
A good tip that I took last year was to entice the neighbours cats down - that worked....or maybe the snake is still around.😁
another nice one, Richard 🙂
so many projects at once. hopefully you don't loose oversight of them😁
that builders merchant looks huge. what's it called?
I tried to zoom on the wine bottle to see what it was, but alas, no luck 😅😅
what are you using for internet connection? not sure if you already have wifi in the house?
how's the visa situation going? do you already have it?
Saluti from the south of Italy 🍷
HI @nejcpilih
The big merchant is calles COMES. I think they are local to this area.
For internet I use a pay as you go mobile router with a sim card (very cheap) from TIM Mobile.
Visa...I am looking into the digital nomad visa now and double checking any tax curveballs before I go for it. I will share this when I know more.👍
Wine - mostly local wines that are made a few miles from my house. I think that is fantastic so enjoy it even more for that reason. 😊
If you can spray a fine mist of water when you're doing dusty work, it might make life a little more bearable for you. Also, I think that if you're looking at stuff on Pinterest, then the places probably have the sh*t curated out of them. They're never QUITE as perfect as they appear.....and I like your wine glasses.
Pinterest does seem a little superficial. Good for ideas though.😁
Love the videos - thanks. That’s a big project to take on yourself and a stunning location - sunsets to die for - huge kudos. How do you get internet in such a remote location? Starlink?
Thank you @anyjimblogs . There is no need for Starlink where I am - normal mobile service is excellent. I use a pay as you go SIM card in my house router (TIM Mobile).👍
You put a lot of effort into the camera angles - it doesn’t go unnoticed. And yes Teams calls are shit but allow us to be out of offices. Keep up the good work.
Thanks @markquinn9655 I really appreciate that.
Italy doesn't require perc tests in order to site the septic tank? Also, why can't you use your home as a vacation rental property?
Hi @user-cv8hj2cs9f . I could use it as a rental property if I wanted to. 👍
It might be worth it to hire a designer to help with the decision fatigue.
Yes, maybe, but the help from the comments that I am getting is amazing. Clearing the clutter should help me see the wood for the trees.🤞😂