I am so glad we found this! (Rescuing a 120 year old house)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2023
  • This week we found out that my house almost burned down at one point...
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Комментарии • 554

  • @lennardodavinci6350
    @lennardodavinci6350 7 месяцев назад +513

    Laura, I truly admire this modern recreation of the ship of Theseus.

    • @airenesmiler6624
      @airenesmiler6624 7 месяцев назад +13

      You had me snorting asI read this, fortunately I didn't have a mouthful of coffee.

    • @griffhawkins8909
      @griffhawkins8909 7 месяцев назад +14

      At this point, Laura legitimately could make a second house. Maybe a viewer giveaway?

    • @kayerin5749
      @kayerin5749 7 месяцев назад +2

      this is EXACTLY what Haus Leo Lotte is!

    • @BossmodePictures
      @BossmodePictures 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@kayerin5749 *Liselotte

    • @UloPe
      @UloPe 7 месяцев назад +2

      I was just about to make a house of Theseus comment.
      This seems like such an insane amount of work and money to invest just to still have an old house in the end…

  • @justanotherpiccplayer3511
    @justanotherpiccplayer3511 7 месяцев назад +421

    At this point it's gone from "wtf is wrong with your house" to "wtf isn't wrong with with your house" 😭😭😭 all the work you've done so far is great!

    • @songs8619
      @songs8619 7 месяцев назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @cv990a4
      @cv990a4 6 месяцев назад +2

      This is not exactly reinforcing the German stereotype for precision...

    • @songs8619
      @songs8619 6 месяцев назад

      @@cv990a4 🤣🤣🤣🤣 right?!

    • @MarinusKruissen
      @MarinusKruissen 5 месяцев назад

      They used to build smoking canals, for smoking meat, into chimneys 150 years ago... Treasure, smoked pig?

    • @RevdUp.Art.Fotografer
      @RevdUp.Art.Fotografer Месяц назад

      I think it is so fortunate that you decided to continue the tear down upstairs otherwise you would not have found that. What really occurs to me is that you were the perfect person to buy this house. A
      Others may have found a lot of what you did, but not this. I believe you didn’t just save this house, but also the homes near it. If this house had caught fire it could spread…fast. The neighbors are lucky YOU bought this house.

  • @SchatzInaoriginal
    @SchatzInaoriginal 7 месяцев назад +219

    About the fireplace...
    At the beginning of this year I got surgery to remove a nodule in my thyroid. Usually these are benign and some people leave them in for years. I went ahead and got the surgery, which was very scary for my because I had never gone under the knife before. When they put me under I kept thinking of Laura and how she'd tear open the walls of her house and found terrible things but kept an upbeat attitude.
    So I kept repeating the words "I'm glad we're doing this" in my head.
    They actually found cancer. I'm glad I did it and I'm glad me and my doctors found it.
    They had to take my whole thyroid out in the end and it's sad to lose something that I wanted to use.
    But my treatment has been going well so far and my doctors think I'll make a "full recovery" minus the thyroid.
    So I wanna say thank you to Laura for reminding me that challenges and scary discoveries can be a good thing, because it allows us to find solutions and make things better. Thank you

    • @JinRupeeland
      @JinRupeeland 7 месяцев назад +10

      This is such a beautiful message!

    • @TaiViinikka
      @TaiViinikka 7 месяцев назад +7

      Thanks for telling us this story. The whole world could use more of this attitude rather than living (dangerously) with things we *know* should go away.

    • @ruthugo9342
      @ruthugo9342 7 месяцев назад +6

      I hope your recovery continues to go well love! Thanks for your lovely insight.

    • @mymblemeep9383
      @mymblemeep9383 7 месяцев назад +4

      Thank you for telling your story, it helps me feel a bit more courageous thinking about my own upcoming gastroscopy which I've been fearing a lot because I don't know what they will find. (I've had problems with gastric reflux and pain for a year now and diets, meds etc hasn't helped).
      I wish you a smooth recovery and all the best in your life.

    • @conbor892
      @conbor892 7 месяцев назад +4

      All the best to you, too. I am keeping my fingers crossed for you.

  • @gypsyjustgypsy
    @gypsyjustgypsy 7 месяцев назад +327

    This house was just one normal moment away from being lethal to its occupants. In so many ways. Amazing job you've done getting to the bottom of literally everything about this house. Whew!

    • @manuela_kral4983
      @manuela_kral4983 7 месяцев назад +33

      In regard of the bad structural state of this house I'm wondering if there shouldn't be an official security check on such old houses before they go to the market. At first glance it didn't look that bad, but imagine Laura would have only done some cosmetic work to the walls and floors... one day it all would have crashed down...

    • @JohnDoe-rl9ft
      @JohnDoe-rl9ft 7 месяцев назад +11

      Usually all serious buyers of such old houses would send some kind of expert to perform due diligence before committing to the purchase. Hard to catch something like that chimney, though.

    • @busydadscooking001
      @busydadscooking001 7 месяцев назад +9

      Yeah, if it were me I just move in, only to be crushed a month or year later when it falls down. Everything was plastered over and even an inspection would have revealed only a fraction of the true problems underneath. It turned out to be in shockingly bad shape.

  • @melissareid640
    @melissareid640 7 месяцев назад +177

    "I touched way more stones that are not in the house anymore." True Story. It's really amazing what you have accomplished this far. Strong and level and to your liking it will be beautiful.

  • @danoconnell1833
    @danoconnell1833 7 месяцев назад +13

    Laura, please please wear eye protection! It's so easy, and SO important!

  • @solitarelee6200
    @solitarelee6200 7 месяцев назад +70

    As much as I have enjoyed this series (it's how I found your channel actually), I feel like it's the single most potent warning to prospective home buyers in the entire world. This house had everything possible to have wrong with a house wrong with it. 🤣 We got it all folks! Mold! Water damage! Asbestos! INSECT INFESTATIONS... It's cool that you're basically building a new house from the ground up but also oh my god you had to build a new house from the ground up

    • @sourcererseven3858
      @sourcererseven3858 6 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, it's actually a good show-case for why the decision is so often to _not_ restore a house but pull it down and build it from scratch 😬

  • @d.j.vanderschoot3717
    @d.j.vanderschoot3717 7 месяцев назад +8

    I've done a few old houses. Sometimes the structure is sound, sometimes it's amazing what builders got a way with then. A builder who did lots of renovations once said: "They don't make 'm like they used to anymore. And that's probably a good thing."

  • @SVanHutten
    @SVanHutten 7 месяцев назад +43

    The take transitions of Laura talking about the floor transitions (starting at 2:07) are worth mentioning. Well done!

    • @M1NDCR4WL3R
      @M1NDCR4WL3R 7 месяцев назад +1

      I noticed that, too. Smooth camerawork and editing👍

  • @OnkelJann
    @OnkelJann 7 месяцев назад +27

    Wenn das Mauerwerk vom Schornstein noch stabil steht, ist die wirtschaftlichste Variante, diesen von innen im Rüttelverfahren mit Feuerfestbeton auszukleiden. Dadurch hast Du einen glatten Zug, kannst den Schornstein sorglos weiterverwenden und musst diesen nicht auch noch aufwendig abreißen, teuer entsorgen (Sondermüll) UND: Das Ganze ist innerhalb eines Tages von einer Fachfirma erledigt. Dein Schornsteinfeger müsste entsprechende Adressen zur Hand haben. 😃

    • @HarPaelTheMessenger
      @HarPaelTheMessenger 7 месяцев назад

      I think part of the chimney coming out isn't "sound" any more.

    • @4203105
      @4203105 7 месяцев назад

      Naja, wenn eh alles rund rum rausgerissen ist, ist es auch nicht mehr viel unwirtschaftlicher das Ding einfach neu zu bauen. Vor allem wenn ein gutes Stück schon so gut wie komplett durchgebrannt war.

    • @OnkelJann
      @OnkelJann 7 месяцев назад

      @@4203105 das würde ich nicht pauschal unterschreiben. Letztendlich gibt der Schornsteinfeger vor was gemacht werden soll. 🤓

    • @HarPaelTheMessenger
      @HarPaelTheMessenger 7 месяцев назад +1

      Regardless, the chimney is a massive hazard that needs something done about it. Like the rotten beams before it.

  • @thesporeexplorer
    @thesporeexplorer 7 месяцев назад +63

    The editing and camera work is so on point! So much fun energy showcasing all the floor transitions!

    • @m.maclellan7147
      @m.maclellan7147 7 месяцев назад +2

      I thought Felix's use of "slow motion," particularly great ! He was having lots of fun filming this demo !

    • @amyc.6054
      @amyc.6054 6 месяцев назад

      Excellent work from Felix, as usual. Someone get this man some new pants!

  • @symonpalmer20
    @symonpalmer20 7 месяцев назад +94

    Laura, we had the same issue with a chimney that went to and through a thatched roof, we 'sleeved the chimney inside it then with supports rebuilt the chimney walls that had failed, brivk block by brick block, it was surprisingly easy and satisfying, saving the chimney from being a fire risk to being a safe and beautiful part of the house.
    Sleeving is the way.

    • @sportlol
      @sportlol 7 месяцев назад

      Exactly what I was thinking. Did you sleeve it with a steel tube inside?

    • @n3rdygrl
      @n3rdygrl 7 месяцев назад

      I was thinking this too.

  • @laurasinkins
    @laurasinkins 7 месяцев назад +10

    When you pulled out the hose and taped it, I was all like What’s She Gonna Do Now?! Lol. That was thoughtful to your neighbours ❤

    • @exotherm42
      @exotherm42 Месяц назад

      'Thoughtful' would have been using a chute. Imagine the noise alone...

  • @laura-mariaromvig8944
    @laura-mariaromvig8944 7 месяцев назад +62

    Laura you should leave a "treasure", maybe like a little box with a note or something somewhere in the house 😊 so that if someone far in future renovates the house they get to find something ✨
    Ps. I love seeing you build stuff your processes is very creative and inspiring ❤

    • @nsbhagwat
      @nsbhagwat 7 месяцев назад +5

      Maybe a DVD of this house renovation.

  • @luckytommy7777
    @luckytommy7777 7 месяцев назад +85

    Love these videos! Speaking of treasure, with everything opened up, maybe this is an opportunity to place a "treasure" of your own for someone in the future.

    • @imagineme9233
      @imagineme9233 7 месяцев назад +3

      Exactly what I was thinking!

    • @lorrainemunoa791
      @lorrainemunoa791 7 месяцев назад +3

      Exactly! Make a time capsule, seal it well!

  • @Gradgar
    @Gradgar 7 месяцев назад +2

    The video cuts in this are great. I would love to see another vid with 5 Lauras talking to each other while doing different projects around the house.

  • @asdfjoe123
    @asdfjoe123 7 месяцев назад +1

    "This house was so close to burning down" -- Another win for the they-don't-build-them-like-they-used-to team. Now they build them so they don't burn down from simply using the stove or fireplace.

  • @sportlol
    @sportlol 7 месяцев назад +172

    Before it's too late: don't forget to think of a chimney for the ventilation of the house, especially bathrooms and kitchen. The air needs to be renewed and you don't want to see holes in the facade

    • @AgiHammerthief
      @AgiHammerthief 7 месяцев назад +8

      „Zentrale KWL mit Enthalpiewärmetauscher“ is what you’re looking for here

    • @letsgocamping88
      @letsgocamping88 7 месяцев назад +2

      Heat recovery ventilation

    • @bl4cksp1d3r
      @bl4cksp1d3r 7 месяцев назад +9

      "holes in the facade" Those are called windows, and seeing them IS impotant :P

    • @sportlol
      @sportlol 7 месяцев назад +8

      @@bl4cksp1d3r bathrooms with or without windows MUST all have mecanical ventilation, and there's a reason: People DON'T open the windows.

    • @bl4cksp1d3r
      @bl4cksp1d3r 7 месяцев назад

      @@sportlolthey must have?

  • @rotomon
    @rotomon 7 месяцев назад +6

    You know Laura... That house is full of treasure, an endless supply of content is the treasure.

  • @drooplug
    @drooplug 7 месяцев назад +5

    In regards to the chimney, here in the US, that could be relined by running a stainless steel pipe up the chimney. Then the new pipe is the chimney.

  • @craigscheel3323
    @craigscheel3323 7 месяцев назад +7

    Laura, no need to tear down that chimney and interfere with your new roof. A stainless steel liner can be installed that will allow you to continue using it to vent a combustion appliance. Or if you will no longer need to vent an appliance you could use it to vent an erv/hrv to reduce exterior penetrations.

  • @BattyBoa
    @BattyBoa 7 месяцев назад +2

    17:07 Wholesome falling Stones

  • @karenmitchell6814
    @karenmitchell6814 7 месяцев назад

    It’s amazing all the various ways you have found for this house to collapse or be totally destroyed: water, mold, bugs, fire, poor workmanship . Yet it stood long enough for you to come and rescue it. If houses could say thank-you, this one would be hugging you gratefully.

  • @jackiejoseph2515
    @jackiejoseph2515 7 месяцев назад

    Damn, came for the reno vids stayed for the Cinematography! *chefs kiss*

  • @lorimontcalm9086
    @lorimontcalm9086 7 месяцев назад

    "This house was close to burning down," Laura Kampf. Instead, Laura tore it down to rebuild it!! For some reason that comment cracked me up!!
    Hugs from 🇨🇦

  • @williammaxwell1919
    @williammaxwell1919 7 месяцев назад +2

    Speaking professionally as an architect trained in passive energy efficent design and given the substaintal insulation to the exterior, putting insulation on the inside of the outer walls, apart from covering up the half-framing, reduces the usiable thermal mass of the wall, thereby requiring more energy inputs to maintain thermal comfort.

  • @terrencezellers9105
    @terrencezellers9105 7 месяцев назад +11

    I know it's not your general thing, but I love these restoration videos. For the chimney it looks like you've had a (or several over years) creosote fires ... very dangerous. In addition smoke and moist air = acid, which destroys chimneys' especially brick. The good news is that framing out the chimney and using a modern stainless steel chimney liner should not be too expensive (at least compared to other costs in restoring a house, and likewise I don't know regs in Europe so could be talking out my tailpipe, but when a cleaner told us our chimney was in bad shape I was worried about having to spend many thousands .... but then was told it was large enough that I could just have a stainless liner installed, and township agreed that would be adequate).
    There's something about building a house.... I want to build my own small summer-house/recreational cottage (on my own land) but building permit rules are such that I'm going to have to hire contractors to do most it. I'm bitter about that as (with advice from brother and others who have been in the trades) I was hoping to do "with my own heart and hands" for most of the work. But simply time limitations on building permits (I'm still working and the land is 150km from home) mean I will have to contract much of it.

  • @nonameHEF
    @nonameHEF 7 месяцев назад +3

    Ich liebe diese Videoserie über die Hausrenovierung einfach so sehr. DANKE an alle beteiligten. Ihr seid „geil“.

  • @HuntersOA
    @HuntersOA 7 месяцев назад +1

    Och my. So much work. I am so glad we bought a newly built house.... It still has so much work but gosh darn the number of hidden sceletons in Laura's house is staggering. And how many people live in houses in a similarly poor condition.... It is just dangerous...

  • @rrrosecarbinela
    @rrrosecarbinela 7 месяцев назад +11

    Glad you found that problem. IT's amazing what can be hidden in the walls, isn't it? This is going to be a lovely house for many generations!

  • @stevedoesnt
    @stevedoesnt 7 месяцев назад +1

    Not having a chimney would be absolutely heartbreaking.

  • @kevola5739
    @kevola5739 7 месяцев назад +2

    Deciding to do a thorough renovation may seem expensive but when you discover multiple structural or safety issues it can be a blessing in disguise. Better now than after renovations are done. Keep your eyes 👀 on the prize which is how happy you will be when your nest is complete.🇨🇦♥️

  • @cwpinti
    @cwpinti 7 месяцев назад +4

    That chimney brick fire is so scarey Laura. Best to do new double walled insulated metal chimney.

  • @raulandrus
    @raulandrus 7 месяцев назад +2

    Hey Laura, ich schaue grad mit meinem Sohn die vorletzte Folge der Maus und meinte eben, dass er deine Beiträge immer cool findet. Du motivierst ihn jedes Mal zu basteln und allgemein kreativ zu werden. Vielen Dank dafür!

  • @DVAnl
    @DVAnl 7 месяцев назад +3

    That chimny leaked trough thats why it is black, probably not burned. A chimny should not leak though so that is not good. In the Netherlands you can resleeve a chimny using the old chimny. They fit a new pipe in the old hole.

  • @scampjac
    @scampjac 7 месяцев назад +2

    How incredibly satisfying! Both tearing down the old bricks and plaster and seeing the clean wood at the end must feel amazing. I love watching this process!

  • @Dominique-Ottavi
    @Dominique-Ottavi 7 месяцев назад +9

    I love your state of mind. You confront reality with great honesty, without idealising the situation or giving up. The house will be splendid - it already is!

  • @N-A-uw5fp
    @N-A-uw5fp 7 месяцев назад +1

    Make sure you put treasures in the walls as you build the house. One of my favorite things to do is place your intentions, and good thoughts in the walls. I have done that for each room of my house before I had the whole house painted. you could put a current newspaper in the walls and cute notes or memories in the rebuild for future owners to find.

  • @faycaneday4861
    @faycaneday4861 7 месяцев назад +2

    Love the exposed timber frame! You were right to do that. Am excited to see how you finish off the interior around those beams.

  • @mjmajin
    @mjmajin 7 месяцев назад +30

    Your house is GORGEOUS! You've done such massive work this year! The exposed beams are beautiful. You've done so much progress - congrats everyone!

  • @natewarner
    @natewarner 7 месяцев назад +2

    I'm having horrible memories of dealing with my own 125 year old chimney!! I hope yours goes well!!!

  • @margaretmarks6685
    @margaretmarks6685 7 месяцев назад +2

    Laura, you are truly rescuing this house! The timber framing looks awesome! Well worth the effort. Im excited to see the rebuilding phase. It's such a good thing that you found the condition of the chimney. Now everything will be safe. See you next week! ❤❤❤

  • @K-Anator
    @K-Anator 7 месяцев назад +14

    This is going to be such a beautiful home when you're finished. Keep up the good work Laura and team!

  • @newtonsantos_photo963
    @newtonsantos_photo963 7 месяцев назад +3

    Wise decision about the wood beams to be exposed 👏🏻 and looks like they will match perfectly with modern decor elements in the interior of your house 🤗
    It was really a luck advantage to find out about the chimney on the right time (again, a sign that you did a good choice related to expose the wood 😉).
    See ya, blue skies 🤙🏻🍀📸
    (Thanks for allowing us to participate on this huge amazing project of yours!!! A fantastic journey in your channel🙏🏻)

  • @mattinkel7342
    @mattinkel7342 7 месяцев назад +3

    Seeing the open frame work makes me think some of it would look incredible with stained glass inset in as feature pieces ... Simone's done stained glass right?

  •  7 месяцев назад

    As a person who is himself busy gradually - slowly but surely - fixing up a 240-year-old Fachwerkhaus in northern Germany: I’m getting a kick out of your “archaeology.” I found a kitchen floor made up of literally 14 different layers and sections, 7 layers of wallpaper, as well as many other “treasures”… Bravo for taking on such a project!

  • @RJ-cx1gt
    @RJ-cx1gt 6 месяцев назад

    "Call the chimney sweep" reminded me of my ‘favourite’ word when learning German, Schornsteinfegermeister once heard, never forgotten. Good luck with the build, I enjoy the content of your channel.

  • @stevestogsdill5791
    @stevestogsdill5791 6 месяцев назад

    When I was a child our old house had a similar situation. Original chimney had an opening for a stove in the side that was covered over with a tin plate and plaster and lathe. Our basement fireplace was later tied into the old chimney and eventually the tinplate rusted away and smoke poured into the wall and up to the attic causing a lot of smoke and charring before fire department got there and put it out. Thankfully, it never flamed up or the whole house would have burned down. Had to replace the whole chimney. Glad you caught this! (By the way, the HULK called and has some walls he needs you to smash. He liked your work!)

  • @waylontmccann
    @waylontmccann 7 месяцев назад +1

    Time to pull out the belt sander Laura, that orbital needs a buddy. Great work as always! 👏❤️

  • @kanzibonobo8415
    @kanzibonobo8415 7 месяцев назад +2

    This episode made me choke up. I’ve followed it from the start and seeing it in this stage has made me realise how empathetically stressed I was for you! And now I’m filled with admiration about your perseverance and developing skill. What a journey.

  • @avaDesdemona
    @avaDesdemona 6 месяцев назад +1

    Aaand that's why chimneys get swept once a year. And why you should burn dry wood only and not wet wood or other materials that will cause a lot of soot build-up. Glad you found it and can now fix it!
    Also, you can get a Schornsteinfeger to come and take a look, that's their job, and they know what to look for, and they know how to safely get onto the roof,...

  • @rexmcstiller4675
    @rexmcstiller4675 7 месяцев назад +2

    There are companys who drill out the old chimney and insert a modern stainless steel chimney in the old structure.

  • @terenzo50
    @terenzo50 7 месяцев назад +3

    We used to use a marble to see which way an old house was leaning. Looks like a roll of tape also works. Chimneys are for chimney specialists just as much as asbestos removal is -- watch and learn, but don't do it yourself.

    • @4203105
      @4203105 7 месяцев назад

      They did the asbestos removal themselves though.

  • @AgiHammerthief
    @AgiHammerthief 7 месяцев назад +1

    that concrete based wall filler is definitely not a loss, well done for ripping it out.

  • @grahamalexander7230
    @grahamalexander7230 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Laura,
    I absolutely love the house renovation! such a labour of love....
    I am not sure of your regulations over there but here in the UK any old timbers being exposed have to be treated with fire proofing treatment before you finish them. I was involved in in a converted a Wearhouse circa 1860s exposing the beams every internal beam had to be treated by code for insurance and fire safty standards.
    If you have not checked this NOW is the time to check your building code.
    Graham

  • @user-fo7ti9bb6c
    @user-fo7ti9bb6c 7 месяцев назад

    Deine Abrissarbeiten werfen mich 30 Jahre in Gedanken zurück. Mir ist die halbe Wand auf die Treppe gefallen. Zum Glück stand da keiner. Interessant ist, dass unser in den 30-er Jahren gebautes Haus teilweise dieselben Steinformate und natürlich die selben Bauschäden hatte, wie deines (statt Ameisen hatten wir Mäusenester) und der Schornstein hatte auch gebrannt. Wir mussten den Kopf Kante Obergeschoss neu hochmauern. Es ist ein bisschen, wie eine Reise in unsere Vergangenheit. Aber du bist eindeutig die akkuratere Handwerkerin.

  • @lesmundane3497
    @lesmundane3497 7 месяцев назад +1

    OMG. The weight you have removed from bearing down on the lower structure is tremendous. Good job!

  • @SmartLifeEnthusiast
    @SmartLifeEnthusiast 7 месяцев назад +3

    On the transitions between the floors: when using material that "lives" (expands and shrinks based on temp/hum) like wood, you may want to keep a small gap between the rooms (like you do at the walls). Often that's filled with either a silicone material that can following the movement of the floors or covered with a small profile.

  • @sashacat53
    @sashacat53 7 месяцев назад +2

    Once again, well done for all your hard work today or maybe a couple of days? Your rewards will be ten fold. So much for a house that didn’t need a lot of work. You and your crew are amazing.

  • @polerin
    @polerin 6 месяцев назад

    that plaintive "treasure" when you looked at the chimney was both hilarious and heartbreaking. I'm so glad too see you seemingly turning the corner on the house though.. internal things going in must feel good.

  • @holwu
    @holwu 7 месяцев назад +1

    It's not a Sunday without a video from Laura and an update on the "Baufortschritt"

  • @itarry4
    @itarry4 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'd argue that even the new straight wooden frame is attractive in its way. Not as interesting as the old crooked stuff no but still has character that you certainly wouldn't get from a plane, plastered wall but I'd still agree it's probably not worth the draw backs especially regarding the exterior wall that come from leaving it exposed as in no insulation, protection of the main building structure, etc. Amazing work so far sure the rest will match so so good watching an old house get a total overhaul but being as sensitive to the original materials, build as is possible from a staying sensible and not sacrificing the finish to get a slightly better look or just to keep a part because it's old. Brilliant philosophy to have.

  • @jodirauth8847
    @jodirauth8847 6 месяцев назад

    Chimney fires are very common in old houses. Internal chimneys are usually the source for the fire. Chimneys built on the exterior wall of houses helped prevent chimney fires

  • @thor9517
    @thor9517 7 месяцев назад +6

    I bought house built in 1900 in the Czechia and even thought its in different style (Mainly from sun burned bricks with no wall timberwork), you have inspired me with your videos very much. I will try to save my ceiling beams becouse your old beams looks so awesome. Im pretty far behind in terms of progress becouse I do almost everything myself (not many friends or family capable of helping me) and hopefully I will succeed. Btw my house also almost burned down, pretty much the same thing. Good luck and great work!

  • @reecec626
    @reecec626 7 месяцев назад +1

    I bet the poor neighbours loved that.

    • @exotherm42
      @exotherm42 Месяц назад

      Agreed. Why not use a chute?!

  • @TaiViinikka
    @TaiViinikka 7 месяцев назад

    Laura, a rule in our demo/rebuild project was "If you are swinging a demolition hammer above your head, you must wear a hard hat." Of course, you are a hard-headed individual and you will make your own decisions! Good luck with the next stage!

  • @JuliusDietrich
    @JuliusDietrich 7 месяцев назад +1

    How verry rustic and sensible of you, to go for timberframe as an element of interior design. I have always liked that, although it means allowing for less soundabsorption between rooms.
    Just in case you are unaware (as we once were) - please don't chuck in the sutty chimney-stones in your container together with the other material. The whole container will be incredibly expensive if you do, because its contaminated Material and has to be handled separatly.
    Thanks for sharing, Laura!

  • @ernestestrada2461
    @ernestestrada2461 6 месяцев назад +1

    On your chimney you should get a mason to look at it. They could run a stainless steel liner inside the old chimney and make it usable again.
    Just a suggestion if you really want to use your chimney.

  • @EsaNuutinen
    @EsaNuutinen 7 месяцев назад +1

    You can get the chimney fixed by adding pipeing to the chimney. It is basically new chimney inside the old chimney. If tearing down the chimney and building new is not an option.

  • @trailfitsandiegoultrarunni2503
    @trailfitsandiegoultrarunni2503 7 месяцев назад +1

    Loved the slow mo shots! Ditto the open beams but I'd feel so much better if Laura was wearing eye protection when swinging that sledgehammer.

  • @Preske
    @Preske 7 месяцев назад +11

    "buy a house" they said."it's so much more gun" they said. :D

  • @aliciahorsepool4155
    @aliciahorsepool4155 7 месяцев назад +5

    Gosh Laura the beams are so beautiful. You can feel the love you have with the friends around you it's truly so nice 🤗

  • @magdamundt9483
    @magdamundt9483 7 месяцев назад +4

    The upper floor looks amazing now, airy and full of light! WELL DONE!! Despite the massive cleaning task of cleaning afterwards, bringing all that "filling" down... well, I wish I could have helped you! I'm in great need of a task JUST like that.

  • @victoriabaker4400
    @victoriabaker4400 7 месяцев назад

    What a beautiful "L"!!!!

  • @ashmouse
    @ashmouse 7 месяцев назад +6

    Laura, love those timber frames! Shelves, and even beautiful handmade colored smoky glass to partition and keep the light! Well done on all the hard work!!

  • @mikejf4377
    @mikejf4377 6 месяцев назад +1

    I would look into a chimney tube that is two layers of SS with a insulation between to run down the chimney that is in your house. That way you don't need to rebuild a chimney. Best wishes to you it looks great.

  • @garyfoster3076
    @garyfoster3076 7 месяцев назад

    You are a brilliant person with sh.t loads of ambition and ability. If you come to Arizona (different country) you’ve got a friend ❤

  • @emmaslow
    @emmaslow 7 месяцев назад

    "As a reward, let's sand ..." - it's official, you are one of a kind 🤣 Sanding is not my idea of a reward 😂

  • @logandodson1484
    @logandodson1484 6 месяцев назад

    Insulation is so much more important than exposing the timber frame (someone has to live there - it’s not a museum!)

  • @andrewwmitchell
    @andrewwmitchell 7 месяцев назад

    Just when I thought there were no unplesant surprises left!

  • @sgsax
    @sgsax 7 месяцев назад +3

    Tough break about the chimney, but better to find out now before it's a problem later. Time to talk to a chimney expert. I'm sure there's a way to fix it. Thanks for sharing!

  • @TJtheBee
    @TJtheBee 7 месяцев назад +12

    This is so interesting! There are so many little historic details that tell the story of this house. I would love to see a compilation of these little stories all in one video.

  • @maximillianferris228
    @maximillianferris228 7 месяцев назад +2

    In the UK, we often have to line older chimneys with flexible pipes, to stop this exact thing. The burning is one thing but you also get carbon monoxide leakage!
    I love your approach to this house though, superb stuff

  • @missolympiabinewski
    @missolympiabinewski 7 месяцев назад +1

    It's looking like a livable space! Following along makes me feel weirdly attached to the progress from afar. You could AirBnB it and people would walk around explaining to their friends how hard it was to renovate. "And this is where we found the ants..."

  • @sazennonumber
    @sazennonumber 6 месяцев назад

    Felix is such a great friend.. you guys are tireless and amazing! 💖 Your house is going to be fantastic and I love the idea with the glass between the beams, close to the ceiling.

  • @bendingsands87
    @bendingsands87 7 месяцев назад +1

    This was great to watch. Thanks!

  • @MGCooley
    @MGCooley 6 месяцев назад

    Is there like a petition I can sign for Laura to join RUclips Maker's Secret Santa? She is so dang OMFG handy.

  • @AniRSm
    @AniRSm 7 месяцев назад

    Watching you take out that piece of wall above the stairs "carefully, slowly" is like watching that German childhood kids game show on SuperRTL/Toggo, where they have to hammer out as many blue foam pieces as possible without the ice diamond falling down 😅😂😂😂 Ich liebs!

  • @jbredenhof
    @jbredenhof 7 месяцев назад +1

    I always perceive German things as being built in the most precise, highest quality way. Either I'm not quite right, or you found the one house built below standard!

  • @cttravels5244
    @cttravels5244 7 месяцев назад

    Wow! Funky Movie Studio Apartment look! Amazing. Excellent work Laura and team! 🎉

  • @wheelChaircripple
    @wheelChaircripple 7 месяцев назад

    That transition at 2:06 is smooth af 🧈

  • @sharonwinter4004
    @sharonwinter4004 2 месяца назад

    Have you checked that there is no more woodworm left in any beams and flooring and are you going to protect the new wood from this kind of infestation. Love watching these videos of the house, you are doing so much with your team you must be so proud.

  • @RogierYou
    @RogierYou 7 месяцев назад +5

    Hi effciency stoves only need a 80mm exhaust. You can drop inn a liner inside the existing chimney. As for a homy feeling wood fire consider a pellet stove in the living room. Also highly efficient and much easier than wood burning. Also not risking to be banned from using it in the future because or air pollution...

    • @4203105
      @4203105 7 месяцев назад

      Pellets produce about the same air polution as other wood stoves.

    • @RogierYou
      @RogierYou 7 месяцев назад

      @@4203105 at least you can’t detect it from the outside to neighbors can’t snitch on you….

  • @TSweens
    @TSweens 6 месяцев назад

    cinematography in this ep was unreal, Felix

  • @Francois_L_7933
    @Francois_L_7933 7 месяцев назад

    Your chimney problem reminds me of when we had to tear down the one in our old house. When we looked inside the house we discovered that the previous owner had left some exposed wood beams inside the fireplace! Good thing we tore it out as we could have burned down with something like that.

  • @philliparudolph9595
    @philliparudolph9595 7 месяцев назад

    we had our 102 year old house provided with a lined chimney and I am so happy with it, that chimney ist tot

  • @VeretenoVids
    @VeretenoVids 7 месяцев назад

    This video made me give the fireplace in my living room the side eye. As far as I know it's been inspected recently because both the water heater and the furnace (both under 10 years old) are vented through it. But YIKES!

  • @catgynt9148
    @catgynt9148 7 месяцев назад

    Here in the US old chimneys are relined with a expanded metal tube to channel exhaust outside without relying on the integrity of the masonry stonework. It may be a viable solution for you as well. Stay safe out there and enjoy the holiday season. Peace Laura

  • @anandarochisha
    @anandarochisha 7 месяцев назад

    These comments are correct..a metal chimney liner is needed. Thar creosote build up is one fire away from burning the place down..

  • @andersholt4653
    @andersholt4653 7 месяцев назад +1

    You'll get there and with your endless enthusiasm and get up and go attitude, before you know it, your house will be the envy of the neighbourhood. Thanks for sharing. Greetings from Sweden 🇸🇪.