Hello! We're Maddi and Vince, a italian/french couple of architects 📐who love DIY and eco-friendly constructions 🐛 We're currently renovating an abandoned stone house in Italy with natural materials as stones, lime and hemp 🌿 With this channel, we hope to bring you every step along this adventure as we turn this building from ruin to home.
At 14:42 I see your circuits labeled and I'm able to figure out the following: kitchen (presuming that means the counter outlets?) also the oven, refrigerator, boiler, then I'm not sure what the second to last breaker label means (I won't repeat here what Google translate came up with) and, finally, "exterior?" Later I see that the uppers are overhead lights so are those 10 amp? Also I see that the wall outlets look like 10/16 amp plugs so I assume those were all wired for 16 amp and wondered what wire size you used to connect those
Just finalizing on a house in Italy that will need almost complete electric installed. Googling about planning for circuits, panel size, etc mostly brings up references for a military base that created resources to brief it's incoming soldiers that are going to be stationed there. I'd think your experience more closely parallels what I'll be undertaking. Did you happen to do a video on planning for electric? (calculating appliances/use, number of circuits of each type 10/16 accordingly, using all of that to determine panel size, wire gauge, etc). If it's too much to post in a reply here, I'm happy to reach out in email, etc.
Me emocionei em ver a Caiù ainda cucciolo 😊. Acho que já perceberam que amo animais, né?! Mais uma vez, parabéns pelo projeto e esforços empenhados. Obrigada.
allucinante dover spiegare a cosa serve il bidet… da sempre mi chiedo come vadano in giro a nord di Lugano…. zozzoni. Non lo scrivo in inglese per non creare flame
Bonjour, la robinetterie , c'est pas cool niveau économique. Normalement mitigeur, réducteur de débit, mousseurs . Si possible met tout en led surtout les ampoules caché. Frigo, four. Et ect...
@@ateliermavi yes, the coral beaches of bermuda. Very lovely. Have you ever been to bermuda? Bermuda is known for its endless pink sand beaches, millions of years of wave erosion.
What a beautiful and impressive project. I ended up on your channel because I'm about to finish glued Fermacell boards myself. There isn't a lot of footage to be found about that, but luckily there are some brave renovators like you who filmed the process. One thing I do wonder, how did you smooth out the transitions between plates that are not quite in the same plane? I see you sanding after the joint plaster has already been applied, so you guys have been able to smooth out all the uneven transitions with just joint plaster?
As a Turkish person i can’t even imagine cleaning yourself only with toilet paper. In Turkey we don’t have bidets but we have a faucet inside the toilets so we can clean up properly. Most Turkish people don’t take shower every single day but we stay clean this way for a few days. I liked the idea of bidet but it looked tiring to me 😂
I've been following you videos and find the work you guys are doing, incredible. Unless I've missed a few episodes, I was surprised to hear Vince speak Italian, all I ever heard was French. I too was in Australia and my dream is to move to Italy. Keep up the brilliant work.