Our names are Emelyne and Connor! We have been together for 14 years and married for 4 years. On this channel we will bring you through the journey of renovating our first home, camper and vintage truck!
Aww what cute idea. I was just thinking of you and your family on my drive home the other day since I hadn't seen a video in some time. Hope all is well.
I got one of those same solar powered fountains. It only makes that noise when the sun is intermittently shining on it. Lol. It’s annoying for sure, but it’s awesome otherwise. 😂❤
I’m looking at stoves like these on marketplace but haven’t found anywhere yet as to wether they’re natural gas or propane. Can anyone tell me which it would be by chance?
Well done countertop and video. I'm building one for our kitchen and have to make an L shape so 45 degree angles. I put a premade countertop on about 20 years ago and it's held up well, but showing it's age (like me). Some of the laminate skin on top is turning loose. I've thought about doing it with concrete, but don't think I will. I don't have the experience for it. Been watching videos on doing countertops with epoxy, but again, don't have the experience. Wood looks like the way I'll choose. Thanks for sharing your work.
I have literally the same one! At 24 I'm going through a divorce and I have 2 toddlers, but between all that I'm working on remodeling. It is our home now, and i want it to become more cozy. I'm thinking about removing the bed and adding in 2 twins
The constant stopping to smack and swallow is irritating, I think you should use some windex and clean off that microwave now. It looks good but I’m so extremely distracted by the horrible smearing streaks on the clear part of your microwave. Just being transparent and honest and real!!
You lucked out. However, you should test for lead! Back then nearly all their metals, ceramics, and even lacquers had lead in it along with industrial Cadmium.
Those open burners are very similar in design to what you'd find on a modern "pro-style" range like a BlueStar, which cost a small fortune. Let's see if these high dollar "pro-style" ranges are still alive 100 years from now...
I have a dark dining table with that same kind of butcher block top. I've been wanting to strip it back to raw wood and have been afraid to do it because I was afraid the sanding could damage the butcher block. Thank you for giving me the courage to move ahead with my project! I love the way your table turned out!
OMG fantastic, not putting labels on every single thing, Not bothering with liner, recycling boxes and using wood instead of expensive items. So great to see someone on the internet showing a relatable lifestyle instead of trying to influence us to buy buy buy