Hidden Laundry Secrets You Won't Believe!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

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  • @bryan3370
    @bryan3370 Год назад +49

    As a trim carpenter, when laying out an accent wall (ship lap) measure of center and split the difference. So your end pieces end up being the the same width. Keep up the good work! Your makin good content!

    • @w2ttsy670
      @w2ttsy670 Год назад +4

      Same with tile. Although having seen a bunch of Alex’s tiling videos he doesn’t do the center out method there either.

    • @ManuelGarcia-dw9ef
      @ManuelGarcia-dw9ef 8 месяцев назад

      Trim carpenter too but people just dont appriciate the small details

  • @nickp3173
    @nickp3173 Год назад +21

    You should install one of those fancy dryer vent intakes that are built into the wall so the flex pipe doesnt get smashed.

  • @LostCrown1998
    @LostCrown1998 Год назад +1

    Love how the house is turning out and happy I’ve found your page inspire to do better n more precise when I working

  • @mrthiefy
    @mrthiefy Год назад +39

    as a former laundry repair technician Maytag man guy whatever you want to call it. that shelf on top of the washing machine in the dryer of course to is the most annoying thing in the world to get at to fix it when it breaks.
    it is not if it breaks, it's when it will break.
    in order to access anything on the machines they would need to be pulled out and usually both of them to get to the other one.
    these machines are designed to be in a basement on a concrete floor so I hope you're under flooring whatever you call it is solid.
    also, redo venting, first reason that dryers "don't dry clothes"
    replace all vending with metallic ridged venting.
    seeing what you have done my only advice would be to make sure that countertop is easily removable when you need to have someone service the machines.
    otherwise once you're one year warranty is up you will pay by the minute for however long it takes to access the washer in the dryer just because you wanted to have a countertop on top of them for no reason except being pretty.

    • @hunterbatten4011
      @hunterbatten4011 Год назад +7

      it's really a question whats good for the homeowner who uses the space every day vs. the ease of access for repairs. Obviously it's a pain, but im just sayin

    • @Lu_R
      @Lu_R Год назад +5

      ​@@hunterbatten4011 I think there is balance between the two that should be thought through by the person that designs the space. I'm saying this as an architect myself

    • @IMOO1896
      @IMOO1896 Год назад +5

      Yeah, that countertop shelf, is asking for trouble. No access.

    • @Matt34677
      @Matt34677 Год назад +5

      I actually thought about that top getting in the way as well. Now that I'm thinking about it I think a fold down countertop would be good here. It preserves functionality as well as allowing access for repairs.

    • @jontaylor8447
      @jontaylor8447 Год назад

      It is for this exact reason that when I enclosed my washer and dryer (they're in the kitchen and my wife wanted more counter space) I put an access hatch on the side of the enclosure to access the ventilation flume and the gas line. The water can be accessed from above through a hole in the counter top hidden inside an attached breadbox. Only time the machines will need to be moved is when they eventually fully break down and need to be replaced.

  • @TrueLee
    @TrueLee Год назад +20

    A drain under the washing machine is essential to protect your home from flooding if a hose bursts. Would have been a quick add.

    • @theMaemae29
      @theMaemae29 10 месяцев назад +3

      Literally was thinking the whole video... ADD A DRAIN! Would have been so easy to attach to the already existing pipe for the washer outtake. *shrugs*

  • @txborn668
    @txborn668 Год назад +32

    I know it’s easy for me to say this because I’m not doing the work. However, if it were me and had the floor pulled up I would have added a drain in the floor just in case there are any washer issues. That way it drains into the floor instead of out and down the hallway.

    • @Heymrk
      @Heymrk Год назад +2

      He's got a team of craftsmen behind the scenes who go in behind him and do things the right way. He does very little himself because he doesn't understand any of it.

    • @Matt34677
      @Matt34677 Год назад +3

      @@Heymrk And where did you get this information from? He seems very capable himself. He's not right on everything but who is.

    • @Heymrk
      @Heymrk Год назад +2

      @@Matt34677 In one of the podcast episodes he does with his wife. She admitted that he has two people working behind the scenes on construction projects.

    • @Lnd802
      @Lnd802 6 месяцев назад

      @@Heymrk I get that he has people helping him, especially with things you need to be certified to do, but the only things he didn't do on camera on this one were the floor base repair (the permanent one) and the final pieces of hardware for the door. In fact you can see the final shot without the drain. They might do it later, but I doubt. I think the people helping him are just doing things that don't need to be on camera or are specialized work, which is fair enough I think.

  • @mchipser
    @mchipser Год назад +22

    90 degree angle adapter at the big box store is like $10 for drilling in tight places

  • @tonyfox45
    @tonyfox45 11 месяцев назад +1

    LOL I was yelling at the screen when you installed the lower shelf. I'm like "DUDE!!!! LEAVE YOURSELF ROOM FOR HOOKING UP THE WASHER/DRYER! THey are a complete pain in the ass to hook up in the little closets like that.
    Great work. As a DIY'er whos done my fair share of remodels...I can say you're kicking butt! Great stuff and while the lower shelf looks great...it's going to be ripped out in minutes when they go to try and hook the gear up. I could almost hear all the repair folks across the land yelling out at you..."NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!" 🙂

  • @blizburg43
    @blizburg43 9 месяцев назад

    Love all these videos man! I’ve learned so much just from watching your stuff, so thank you and keep up the awesome vids

  • @JoJo-op5xy
    @JoJo-op5xy Год назад +18

    No closet bi fold doors. I would’ve just put doors in front of the washer and dryer and made it like a cabinet. With that amazing self decor it would’ve looked amazing. Enclosed washer/dyer at the bottom beautiful shelves and decor above.

    • @ricciwigg5403
      @ricciwigg5403 11 месяцев назад

      agreed, the bi fold doors ruined the build for sure, would look a lot better open viewing

    • @barstad-9591
      @barstad-9591 9 месяцев назад

      Doors do reduce the noise, but nicer doors would have been better looking not just functional.

  • @MiriamDavis-xk8be
    @MiriamDavis-xk8be 11 месяцев назад

    As someone living in a small apartment with limited space, this video gave me hope that I can still have a convenient laundry setup without sacrificing precious square footage. Kudos!

  • @Jack-vd8wm
    @Jack-vd8wm Год назад +5

    I hope that washer and dryer fits 😮

  • @Yaagirltee
    @Yaagirltee Год назад +2

    I be so happy to see you post a update

  • @xxjwill12xx15
    @xxjwill12xx15 Год назад +7

    tackle the basement entrance next!!! Been wondering what happened to the big hole in the floor

  • @blanesmith4790
    @blanesmith4790 Год назад +6

    Love the projects Alex always learn a lot, loads of love from Scotland!

  • @tyler-simoni
    @tyler-simoni Год назад +2

    I find this video format EXTREMELY helpful and personally inspiring to try to start some of these similar projects I'm wanting to get done, but I have one mental hurdle to get over: I don't know what products/hardware/lumber/dimensions you are using at each point. I think adding a little text block list with "X drywall mud" or "3/4in plywood", even providing alternatives (also potential for sponsorship products 👀) , as you do each task would be super helpful. Obviously everyone's projects are different, but a simple disclaimer would cover it.
    Keep up the great work, Alex (and Mr. Build It team)!

  • @SaraChumley
    @SaraChumley 11 месяцев назад

    Great job as always

  • @judybesse4058
    @judybesse4058 Год назад

    Great job!!!! Looks awesome....

  • @jbuck3592
    @jbuck3592 Год назад +130

    I really wish you would read your comments dude what you tested for asbestos were not these floor tiles once again I’m just warning you those floor tiles are 110% asbestos. I do this for a living.

    • @jaySean0000
      @jaySean0000 Год назад

      Geez, your comment is difficult to read because you can't use a period properly.

    • @saulgoodman2018
      @saulgoodman2018 Год назад +9

      A little asbestos shingles won't hurt.

    • @jbuck3592
      @jbuck3592 Год назад +18

      @@saulgoodman2018 well I agree I’ve cleaned a ton up with a mask but still it just kills me how he was so worried and got everything tested except for the actual asbestos tiles🙄😂

    • @saulgoodman2018
      @saulgoodman2018 Год назад

      @@jbuck3592 He did test the tiles. But he didn't know about the shingles under them.

    • @ginacirelli1581
      @ginacirelli1581 Год назад +1

      It's one thing to work with asbestos tile for a living, it's another to do a small room in one's own house.

  • @kcbguy57
    @kcbguy57 Год назад

    Great look. Great job. I hope you are providing washer and dryer, some people have top load washers.

  • @АндрейС-л1ш
    @АндрейС-л1ш Год назад +2

    why you haven't done a groove for LED in the shelves? it would look greater

  • @aaronbaker1131
    @aaronbaker1131 9 месяцев назад

    most tape measures have their length measured on them already to get rid of having to bend it

  • @anthonyfreeman5858
    @anthonyfreeman5858 Год назад

    Hey Mr. Build It, every time you find a “goof-up”, you get an opportunity to tear it out & fix it correctly & beautifully. Way to go man. Love the videos.

  • @Matt34677
    @Matt34677 Год назад +1

    I've heard of using roofing shingles to level an uneven section of floor.

    • @cyndij8312
      @cyndij8312 Год назад

      That's what the flooring installers did at my sister's house in Georgia. Glad to see someone else has heard of it.

    • @UnarmedZombie
      @UnarmedZombie Год назад +1

      This is the correct answer. It's still done today in a pinch

  • @HunteroftheNorth
    @HunteroftheNorth Год назад +39

    Looks great, but I really dislike having to be forced to buy/use front loaders because of a counter top.
    It also makes removing/trying to fix the machines a huge pain in the ass.

    • @ryanrobicheaux3896
      @ryanrobicheaux3896 Год назад +2

      Agreed. I would've preferred the upper shelf and hanging rack instead of that lower shelf as well

    • @tonyfox45
      @tonyfox45 11 месяцев назад

      This...all this.

  • @TrevorVaubel
    @TrevorVaubel Год назад +8

    vertical ship lap looks like 70s wood paneling... no?

    • @Heymrk
      @Heymrk Год назад +3

      It is.

  • @abiwenwodon8655
    @abiwenwodon8655 Год назад

    If you have an impact drill there are right angle adapters like the DeWalt Maxfit or the Milwaukee Shockwave. Great for drilling or fastening in tight spaces or corners.

  • @Auzzy4
    @Auzzy4 Год назад

    i cut laminate on the table saw all the time at work yes it is very sketchy but... you get used to it also i use spray on contact cement to stick it to the wood

  • @Renee5
    @Renee5 Год назад +14

    you should've made that shelf above the washer/dryer removable for repairs or if somone chooses top load.

  • @thomasbarton6548
    @thomasbarton6548 Год назад +1

    That looks fantastic. For those maple shelves, could you not have cut hte edges at 45 degrees then you wouldn't have needed had the exposed edges? Or am I missing something?

    • @Matt34677
      @Matt34677 Год назад

      That's actually a great idea.

  • @Iliketochopwood
    @Iliketochopwood Год назад +1

    I think it turned out nice. Personally I don't get everyone's love of shiplap right now to me its just painted 70s wood paneling but not my house. I really like the barn bifold doors thou that is really cool.

  • @joshuafazakas2240
    @joshuafazakas2240 Год назад +5

    I hope I dont worry you with this but that flooring might be asbestos you ripped up! 😬 a ton of 9x9” floor tiles are usually asbestos from that time frame. Just looked like it so I thought I’d tell ya to avoid it in the future man! Love all the projects, gives me a ton of ideas for my own stuff 💪🏻

    • @saulgoodman2018
      @saulgoodman2018 Год назад

      He already tested them.

    • @Heymrk
      @Heymrk Год назад

      Even if it was, it isn't enough to hurt him. Gloves, mask, double bag.

  • @chefgoldielocs
    @chefgoldielocs Год назад +1

    17:50 diddly do dads....very technical term😂❤

  • @NotHereForClicks
    @NotHereForClicks Год назад

    Love the video - the Ned Flanders look is coming along :)

  • @fooplinger
    @fooplinger 11 месяцев назад

    Do you need to mortar the cement board down?

  • @robertblitch4702
    @robertblitch4702 Год назад +1

    Looks good, I'm just surprised you didn't put in an easy access to be able to shut off the water in case of emergency

  • @GlitchGarage
    @GlitchGarage Год назад

    Yes more projects!! Love your videos as always.

  • @tawannatm
    @tawannatm Год назад

    Can you put up the link for the lights you used in the laundry room? Thanks!

  • @makernova8160
    @makernova8160 Год назад

    Those shelves look killer! Great look, I love the contrast!

  • @meismike92
    @meismike92 9 месяцев назад

    No red guard in the hardie backer? Or some sort of waterproofing?

  • @speerzy11
    @speerzy11 Год назад

    Paused the video to say I will put that measuring tip directly into my pocket, thank you sir!

  • @markwagner4909
    @markwagner4909 Год назад

    Is the wash area deep enough to house front load washers

  • @mattyfothergill6941
    @mattyfothergill6941 Год назад

    Love your work !!!

  • @Haroku69
    @Haroku69 11 месяцев назад

    I dont know if this will get seen, but im in the process of planning to make our powered shed into a living space, I havent really done too much but I know I need to get the subfloors changed. Is it better to use screws or just bust out the nail gun to get the subfloor in?

  • @JrNichols5
    @JrNichols5 Год назад +6

    Having gut remodeled a 1960s house myself, I really hope you tested those tiles for asbestos. I was 5 (of out 6) tiled rooms in my house came back positive for the stuff.

    • @WitchDr86
      @WitchDr86 Год назад +2

      I've been wondering this myself. Typically 9" tiles are ACM. Very least the mastic is usually ACM.

    • @optimus_prime_____
      @optimus_prime_____ Год назад

      I can bet he did not

    • @landarrows1810
      @landarrows1810 Год назад +3

      He has an asbestos video that he did for this house.

    • @dadlife8289
      @dadlife8289 Год назад +2

      @@landarrows1810 yeah he tested it in the beginning and only one spot had it

    • @Heymrk
      @Heymrk Год назад +1

      Just put on a mask and gloves and double bag it all.

  • @seanfinn3212
    @seanfinn3212 Год назад +2

    Perfect video for a project I have been planning out. I was struggling with my doors as well, so it was great to see this option showcased. LED lights are a nice touch. One thing I would have added in a switch to make it simple to turn them on and off. Great build out!

  • @GAMEBUSTER94
    @GAMEBUSTER94 11 месяцев назад

    Why don’t you have the hvac unit running if it’s that cold inside?

  • @MrBigbert09
    @MrBigbert09 Год назад

    looks cool . loving your videos .keep up the great work …..

  • @AffectionateDriftwood-vr2sf
    @AffectionateDriftwood-vr2sf 7 месяцев назад

    Solid wood for the counter top would have looked mint like the mud room. But very nice

  • @TLeeWhit
    @TLeeWhit Год назад

    For the shiplap (im sure thats spelled wrong) rather than picking a coner find the center point and match it with the center of one piece and work out from there to either side. That way it's even on both ends and looks uniform.
    Also, from the looks of it the amount of gap that would've been on either side could have been easily covered by a quarter round like youd use in cabinets

  • @keithspencersr.6806
    @keithspencersr.6806 Год назад

    Great work, why no heat in the place?

  • @brandonhackley7067
    @brandonhackley7067 Год назад

    Im curious do you have enough Clarence to put stuff on the top shelf with that header being there, might have to move the top shelf down to get stuff up there

  • @DNTMEE
    @DNTMEE 11 месяцев назад

    "It looks kinda creepy so I'm gonna paint it black." Wait, what!? "It's OK, I'll trim it out with LED light strips." Nope. You'll hate it in a year or two. Looks like that will become the new avocado color everything of the 1970s. But, to each their own. Whatever works for you. That not withstanding, great job as always.
    The doors idea is nice. I think I would have done it with pocket doors, however. It could be done by building that whole wall out a few inches to make the pocket, then choose whatever doors you want. They would disappear completely that way. Could also make just one door that slides off to one side only. Personally, since my tastes go more towards the decorative side, I would have made them from something like Chinese style folding screen. You can often find them done on wood (as opposed to silk or paper) at a reasonable price as antiques. Since they are in sections, they can also be made into bi-fold doors as you have done.

  • @whitexeno
    @whitexeno Год назад

    how come you are not conditioning your space while applying trim and final finishes?

  • @echow4065
    @echow4065 Год назад +2

    Home Depot has Nickel Gap Shiplap Panel, which has a similar look to real shiplap but is way cheaper and easier to install. Maybe you could cut the cost down a bit by using that instead?

    • @drethedog
      @drethedog Год назад

      Thank you for the tip! I was looking for something similar.

  • @markemerson5324
    @markemerson5324 Год назад

    Make yourself a laminate board. It will help keep the laminate from sliding under the fence. and cold laminate is very brittle.

  • @kellydean9373
    @kellydean9373 6 месяцев назад

    What if someone had a top loader washer?

  • @TheMcfavorite
    @TheMcfavorite Год назад

    Another measuring trick, your measurer is a round number (should be written on it with a ruler on the side), usually 3 inches. Stick on the wall and measure to the other side :)

  • @ajablonska82
    @ajablonska82 Год назад +1

    Really nice work. Colours are perfect. Your wife's staging is way too nice for the laundry area. Great idea with the bi-folding doors. Amazing.

  • @BKsBullets
    @BKsBullets Год назад

    The led lights- I cut mine at the joint and used some sodderless clamps and wire and ran it behind the drywall instead of doing the drilling you did.

  • @TEQUISHAAAAA
    @TEQUISHAAAAA Год назад

    Heyyy! What color are the cabinets in the kitchen? I LOVE THAT!!!

  • @michaelmayfield4618
    @michaelmayfield4618 Год назад

    Man the house is looking beautiful

  • @andrewcoover3636
    @andrewcoover3636 Год назад

    On the back of the tape measure it will tell you how long the housing is. Just measure with the back side against the wall and add the housing measurement.

  • @jlindsay0709
    @jlindsay0709 Год назад +4

    Couple pieces of criticism and my own opinon that I personally am not a fan of. The mixing of color tempeture on the lights. Stick with warm or cool and not both. The second... I hate hate front loader washers and this laundry setup you now only can use front loaders. Looks great but front loaders are terrible. They get moldy and gross real quick and hard to clean and start to smell. To deep clean them you have to essentially take them apart. So I personally would love to see people design around top loaders. Which nobody does... because top loaders take so much space.
    On the doors. I removed bi-folding doors in my place because once they are open you can't pass and even they take a ton a space up. So you have to close them. I use panel curtains that stack but even that is not an elgant solution. With how nice it looks I don't think you even need doors which would make that space feel more open.

    • @saulgoodman2018
      @saulgoodman2018 Год назад +1

      What's wrong with front loads?
      Just keep the door opened a little to air it out, from becoming moldy.

    • @Matt34677
      @Matt34677 Год назад

      @@saulgoodman2018 Even if you could get by the smell and mold top loaders are easier to use especially for those that hate bending.

    • @saulgoodman2018
      @saulgoodman2018 Год назад

      @@Matt34677 How are they easier to use?
      I used both. And they are both the same.

  • @markwagner4909
    @markwagner4909 Год назад +2

    I would not put floating shelves in the laundry area. It will always be messy with detergents, bleach, softener and any other stuff one might use for their laundry.

  • @jameshummel7349
    @jameshummel7349 Год назад

    Love the design, but one that rail goes up for those basement stairs.. that kitchen counter is going to destroy someone’s hip bone.. thsts a tight fit

  • @drewrjaeger
    @drewrjaeger Год назад +1

    Read the comments man. So what did you do for the moisture control? Worried if there is not exhaust fan, it might get too humid. Kills moisture wicking paint would have been ideal

  • @fstoll3
    @fstoll3 Год назад

    Hey can you get a link for those bi fold door kit

  • @smitty8403
    @smitty8403 Год назад +3

    Yeah, nice project but that counter top / folding table really limits the home owner to only front load washing machines... also, if you ever need to turn off the water or clean out the dryer line, you're an incline plane wrapped helically around an axis....

  • @troyweston5319
    @troyweston5319 Год назад

    Where do you get those lights from and the casing?

  • @MrMikestoner
    @MrMikestoner Год назад +3

    Did I miss it or is there no dryer vent in there?

  • @KrisMartin1982
    @KrisMartin1982 11 месяцев назад

    Offcuts ❤

  • @subliminalbmx
    @subliminalbmx Год назад +1

    Surely it would be easier just replacing the sheeting. I hate plastering so I’d rather tape one joint and corners rather than all those little pieces

  • @ShopTherapy623
    @ShopTherapy623 Год назад +7

    This dude is the epitome of “looks good from far, but far from good.”

  • @chipskip13
    @chipskip13 Год назад +7

    I hate front load washers, forcing someone to use one will limit things. That lower shelf will get torn out in a few years as a bigger headache than it is worth.

  • @klausgesselbauer
    @klausgesselbauer Год назад

    Wouldn't it be easier to just miter the pieces for the floating shelves?

  • @RussellColbert
    @RussellColbert Год назад

    Does the furnace not work in the house? Isn't that something to fix right away so you always have heat to help with drying mud, paint, etc? Just wondering the thought process there.

    • @jmarv2006
      @jmarv2006 Год назад +1

      If you watch the whole video he explains half way that the gas finally got turned on for heat.

    • @RussellColbert
      @RussellColbert Год назад

      @@jmarv2006 Guess I should watch everything huh? thanks

  • @anthonydukamp430
    @anthonydukamp430 Год назад

    28:00 "Sometimes my genius.. is almost frightening"

  • @karrimcintyre
    @karrimcintyre Год назад

    Could you give a link to the door hardware?

  • @spiralstares
    @spiralstares Год назад

    I like the idea of the bifold doors, but it seems like it may make it difficult to get past with a laundry basket. I believe bypass barn doors (two doors) would solve this.

    • @w2ttsy670
      @w2ttsy670 Год назад

      Pocket doors would have been the correct choice here.
      Either Blum revego or Salice Exedra and then proper cabinetry surrounds.

  • @CurtRagatz
    @CurtRagatz Год назад

    If you didn’t know you can cut Formica with just a knife blade. You can score it like drywall and it’ll snap on that line. Great job with the space though.

  • @jessec7292
    @jessec7292 4 месяца назад

    Shingles were used as a leveling agent to make sure the floor was even for the tile install. Not too uncommon actually

  • @Ind.strength
    @Ind.strength Год назад

    The shingles might have actually been to level the floor. It’s a common technique in flooring. At least where I’m from.

  • @plsamoylov
    @plsamoylov Год назад

    Очень круто! Спасибо! Thank u! 🔥

  • @pietropalumbo1112
    @pietropalumbo1112 Год назад +4

    Here’s a tip, if you look at your tape measure it has a small info circle on it that reads (+3.625) or so. The tape measure company has accounted for thickness of the housing. Just be good at converting fractions

  • @michaelblayney9873
    @michaelblayney9873 Год назад +2

    I May missed this ?? Are you moving into this mess of a house? It’s looking very nice ! But I think a drain under the washer would have been a good idea ? Too focused on design , not functionality !

  • @johnogan2386
    @johnogan2386 10 месяцев назад

    I see it set up for sideload only

  • @drewbphotography
    @drewbphotography Год назад

    How much weight could these 2x2 shelves hold?

  • @brandon5555566
    @brandon5555566 Год назад

    nice job man!!!!!
    another quostion how is your hairtransplant results so far???

  • @Zanagash
    @Zanagash Год назад +6

    The staging never makes sense 😂 And there is too much crap on the shelves. Shouldn’t it be for towels and laundry detergent for exemple ?

  • @ankursinghkashyap
    @ankursinghkashyap Год назад

    There's a small tool called laminate cutter. You just score the laminate with this cutter, and snap, just like you would cut glass.

  • @dougieonthemove4658
    @dougieonthemove4658 Год назад

    I've been doing the "measuring trick" for years because I always got my measurements wrong. I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one being smart😂

  • @brandonquinones4709
    @brandonquinones4709 Год назад

    Can I get the link to the doors please ?

  • @StudyGlassHealer
    @StudyGlassHealer 11 месяцев назад

    Those doors would drive me bananas if I had to walk through the hallway as someone was doing laundry. I would have just left it open with that tight space.

  • @fremennikman248
    @fremennikman248 Год назад +1

    It's crazy that basically painted panel walls are the new thing lol

  • @steveknights9825
    @steveknights9825 Год назад +1

    Wait? So he’s doing all this finish work without the HVAC running? Correct me if I’m wrong but won’t any tight fits with the wooden shelves and such bow and warp once everything comes to temperature now? 🤦‍♂️

    • @Heymrk
      @Heymrk Год назад

      Yup. Because he's a moron.

    • @Heymrk
      @Heymrk Год назад

      He says at 22:20 that the gas company finally came out and turned on the gas.

  • @user-jchjkitv77896
    @user-jchjkitv77896 Год назад

    Nice

  • @andorjeen
    @andorjeen Год назад

    Why didn't you put LED stripes just at the entrance section - you don't see the channels and they light directly on the shelves, you dont need to hide wires in visible corners, etc?

  • @ryanvandyke2675
    @ryanvandyke2675 Год назад

    can you get a laundry basket through the hallway with the doors open?

  • @nous_defions
    @nous_defions Год назад +6

    Thinking into the future you say. If you knew you were going to use LED channels and lighting, you should have DADO'd the underside of the floating shelves to recess the channel trim, and predrilled your holes, on top of already preinstalling the low voltage wiring behind the shiplap. Speaking of shiplap and thinking into the future, if you knew you were going to paint it, you should have sanded the surface down or at least scuffed it to let the paint better adhere, otherwise you're always going to have it come off in chunks when you hit it just right. Otherwise, everything else looks great.