Master Bedroom Remodel | 1880s Farm House EP20
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Season 5 Episode 2 "Updating our 1880s Bedroom" (2021)
Master Episode 48
Produced by Jeff and Michelle Thorman
Written & Directed by: Maximilian Moskal
Hosted by: Jeff Thorman
Renovation Design & Staging by Jeff and Michelle Thorman
Cinematography by: Maximilian Moskal
Opening Song: Anthony Jarrett
Editing by: Maximilian Moskal
Aerial Photography: Ian Holmes
Produced by: Home Renovision DIY 2021
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I've noticed your style is evolving. The trim on the closet, the floors. Everything looks great.
If you enjoyed the bedroom wait until you see the bathroom! Game changer thanks for watching
You know what went on later that night on their bedroom 😂😂😂😂. You make your wife super happy like that, she’ll want to do things 😂😂😂
You both are so sweet. i can totally see my husband and i getting older and our love just grows.
TAM WORK MAKES THE DREAM WORK
keep it up Jeff
Great work on the production Max
Thanks man glad you digg it!
Your temperature conversions are off. 10°C is 50°F not the 28 that was stamped at 19:35. Otherwise amazing videos, love everything you do, very informative
Hah wow I must have been on something that's way off. Good eye thank you you bad!
I wish you were here when I remodeled my old houses. I've learned so much from these videos and they are entertaining too!
Thanks for watching glad you digg the videos. Congrats on the remodel
I have learned so much from your channel! My friends and family are amazed at home much I have learned to DIY. All thanks to you! Keep it up!
It's a nice, light sound, it's just a good thing, I'm just going to see the video, thank you, thank you, always be with me, just a good video, please,👍👍
Wow, amazing. You make it look like? DIY ...done in a snap. No cutting twice. Really beautifully done 💕
11:40 i dont think its the workforce thats lazy. most tradesmen would love to do the best work they can do. corporations however, want to do everything at a bare minimum and streamline their profits, hence why we need laws to require minimum standards of safety. Sure in an ideal world the market would weed out bad actors, but in actuality all major corporations work together so nobody pulls so far ahead that anyone else needs to eat into profits to innovate
After I removed a bright green mold encrusted tar paper, between the two floors, I have NEVER put down any barrier between the finish floor, and the final floor. The mold hurt me, and took me out two weeks.
When you work on OLD 80 year old houses, you are working on a survivor. Lots of the poorly constructed older homes, are long gone, likely before you were 10 years old.
Wow, amazing. You make it look like? DIY ...done in a snap. No cutting twice. Really beautifully done 💕
why cut the flooring on its edge like at 9:53 is it better for your blade or something? ruclips.net/video/vE-k1arOhes/видео.html
Wow Jeff you really married up. Your wife is beautiful. ❤😊
I enjoy these video's so much!
Couple of the year right there. Great work guys, love your work.
It might be my TV but I’m noticing some yellow skin pigmentation around your eyes and other areas. In the off chance it isn’t my TV I’d suggest you get a liver test as you may have jaundice. Love the show, I’ve been watching your how to’s for years but this new show format means my wife and I can watch together. Thanks and keep it up!
I am just here to comment what a cute couple you are
great video .....you do really nice work ...
like how you discreetly tuck the satellite dish under the eaves - beautiful room - I know it isn't necessary to the info of the video but it would have been yummy to see a wide shot of the closet w/ all the doors open w/ all the units and rods in -
I wish you could come and help me renovate my house...it was built in the 70's and I'm renovating it now. Love your modern ideas.
How much money do you use for all that
I was a fan of your channels regardless, but the fact you threw in a "pitter patter" was perfect 😂
You wife is missing out! The saw is a great tool and so easy to use. She would’ve had an easier job with that than laying the boards!! Lol
Not to be critical or anything, but is there any reason why you don’t wear eye protection when using power tools?
I'm using an old egg bitter (mixer) to mix paint, thanks Jeff and Max.
First from Australia
I always wondered about what you were going to do with the old beams in the bedroom. Love the result. Can't wait till next time
16:12 was the vapour barrier on the back of the drywall sealed? If not that just created a big air leak
51:47 those shelves arent centered in the closet and its killing my ocd
I thought "nice!! already a new video" but the last was on DIY renovision 🤣 but both of them are so nice !! i see a notif with Jeff i click, i don't even watch if it is on the same channel or not 😜
really nice videos!!
Well hope ya keep watching today is the first episode of Reality renovision that surpasses Home Renovision in release date. New footage never before seen
loving the celtic rock music! great vid
Hi there, so I was wondering where is the best place to ask questions, which are not all relevant to this video, well more of less.
We moved all the way from QC to BC, bought a fixer upper house and I'm working on it, one project at a time, learning and transforming it.
Right now, we are redoing the master bedroom and I've come across several situations where I wonder what is the best go about but since I lack the experience, the answer isn't obvious to me--- reason of my being here! Well that and the awesomeness of your teachings through your content of course :)
Question 1 : I've removed the old vinyl flooring from the room and so it seems, in a small part of the room, they have glued compressed wood to the plywood. Is that a current practice? It feels like an awful idea, it is basically unremovable, it just breaks into little chunks and there is no way I'm spending hours breaking that thing apart one inch at a time. Best practice would be ? I was thinking to just lvl the rest of the room with an extra plywood sheet to make it even and proceed with engineered hardwood flooring on top. That an ok plan ?
Question 2 : I'm adding a wall into the room, it's a very long room and the wall is gonna serve as a divider between the open wardrobe and the rest of the bedroom, opened on both sides. Ultimately this wall is gonna be supporting thin bricks made for interior decor, cement boards, adhesive and a TV. It's not gonna be super thick, probably about 1' x 6' up to the ceiling which is on an angle (8' to 9'). I'm wondering if double studs on corners is enough to solidify it. I don't know yet if ceiling studs are parallel or perpendicular but I'll make sure my frame is attached either way. Are 2x4 the standard studs size for this or is there a better choice ?
Anyhow, thanks again and keep up the good work, it helps! Cheers from Crescent Valley, BC :)
Join the membership, then post your questions in the forum :)
@@mimlauj6869 I did but not quite sure about the forums or where they are.
Looks great! I cant wait to see the entire house!
So good. So excited to see it all done.
Great job love it 😊.
Whooohooo 💕 congrats to you
Looks amazing
Nice !
How can i see the rest of the video?
Just have to subscribe and wait for the new episode. New eps every 2 weeks