Follow our journey where we're renovating a 35 year old house in hopes to give it a new lease of life. Weekly vlogs, DIY videos and everything in between!
Happy belated birthday to you and Rob also omg my youngest is 18 and joined David Lloyds’s last summer I was shocked at the price I can definitely say he got his moneys worth he loves the place , and it’s worth it if you use all the facilities and as a work space .
@Shade Shannon did you redo your kitchen flooring and if so, what is the material do you like them, do you have a link to the video and the flooringproduct? Thank you, I couldn’t help but notice them in my feed. I asked this in another video and you may not have seen it so I have reposted, it.
I looked into changing my taps and fixtures to brass, but read that if you have hard water it’s better to go chrome so it’s not as visible. I definitely won’t be doing any black accents which I see in a lot of diy stores now, water in my area is practically chalk!
Hello from Ireland. I like the wood panelling on the walls but I make my own, 2400 x 1200 6mm mdf and I router the lines into it. It’s a lot cheaper that way.
@@ShadeShannon I’m enjoying the video as always, I had total shoulder replacement surgery three weeks ago and I look forward to seeing you videos. 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🥰
Hi, great video as always 😊 thank you for sharing and so good to see you! Just a quick one, as I was told this and I was like, 'oh yea!' 😅 lol. When throwing away any old flowers or dead house plants etc., best to put them in your garden waste bin. 😊 cheers and have a nice day! 🤜🏼🤛🏽
Hi, this is gonna be my first DIY project (equally parts scared and excited)! A couple of questions: 1. Did you also sand and paint the sides and insides of the drawers? 2. How long do you think this would take to make for a beginner? Thanks so much :)
Your style is something that you like, does not matter what anyone else thinks. What a really good idea to make small scale pieces on paper to fit them in your space, like doing a cad drawing without the technology. The first thing is to decide what budget you have with a contingency. It is so easy to get carried away when you go to bathroom showrooms - A classic mistake when renovating to sell. Thanks for your practical comment re encasing toilet cisterns, something that people do not think about if they need access if there is a problem. Looking forward to this project once it has been "shadefied".
It’s going to look great! I love my LED mirror as it can be used without the ceiling light so the fan isn’t activated if you just want to use the sink or get something. My heated towel rail has an element with a timer so it comes on without the central heating.