From waterproofing to move-in, here is the full time lapse. SONGS: Ringo Starr: (It's All Down To) Goodnight Vienna ELO - So Fine ELO - Hold on Tight Warren Zevon - Excitable Boy
I am represented in this video by the dog. Seen only for a short time, relaxing in my bed and giving silent approval of the hard work being done around me. Good work boys
Absolutely one of the best construction videos I ever seen. Hats off the the camera man who always made time to get the footage. Great project. This video is next level
I saw your channel for the first time today and I can say it's a revolution in my life because I'm starting to build a house with the help of my friends. a great video guide will be my guide in my home ... amazing work. Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱
I'm in the middle of completely renovating the first house my dad ever owned. Most of the time it's a one man crew. I started getting a little burnt out, but I'm starting to get my second wind. Your video is an inspiration. Starting a project of this magnitude and actually finishing it is a testament to your work ethic and character. Good job my friend
I am a home reno freak show old woman who also has been in music for many years. Whoever did this video is my reason to subscribe. You have made me very happy.
Was blown away at the craftsmanship of this project but after seeing your comment viewed the popsicle stick houses, & still haven’t been able to pick my jaw off the floor!! Wow just Wow absolutely incredible!!
I need everyone in my family to watch this so they know how much work renovations are for 1 person to do...its a ridiculous amount of work for 1 person who probably has another job to go to...it takes months
I was super impressed with the number of people working on this. Looked like a family, and it certainly went up faster with so many working on it. My husband and I worked on our addition. Took months and months.
Beautifully done! Love that you have eyes for the small details. My husband is a joiner and when we first met he drove me crazy with leveling, sanding etc. because it took so much more time. I have learned to deal with the extra time because I know the end result is way better! 👍👍😊
That was pretty fun to watch. I've finished a couple of basements (and filmed it) so I know what a pain it is to deal with the cameras the whole time too. Awesome job!
Every detail doing the basement is a pain. First is dry wall on the ceiling. It’s heavy and complicated, cutting them and make sure they all fits. Then but joints, that made my whole place dusty and got pain on my neck. Then, ouff the subfloor, i’m using dricore and man, banging them together is freaking loud and got back pain and knees pain. Tomorrow, is priming the wall which it’s okay. Couple more days and I’m done. Bathroom is not even included in the projet, that’s for next year.
I really liked that video. Nice choice of music. It was enjoyable to watch and to listen to. And the result of the hard work is stunning. I love the kitchen floor.
haha when us whites were stil hunters and gatherers people in middle east Africa and Asia were creating science and math. It took Romans to wake up people of central and northern Europe from barbarism.
Great job fellas. Very functional layout and framing to maximize headroom. In the few basements I've built, the untrained eye always notices the low ceilings first.
So glad I found this! Loved the music, the project and am so amazed and impressed by you guys' skills, hard work and, most of all, perseverance! I wouldn't know where to even begin with something like this, it's amazing~
Remarkable. Not only are a very talented contractor, but the camera work, lighting, song choices, and editing were truly top notch. Great Job on one of the best DIY videos I have ever watched!
It must feel really good to have the whole thing done and have it turn out so well! Are you completely burned out now and ready for a long break, or are you raring to go on another project?
It does feel really good! I have a list of projects I would love to do if I had more time lol. It's tough with work and school going on. We still have some small things to do in the basement that I've been too lazy to do. Next year I'd like to build a stone mailbox in place of our boring one.
I didn't spot a single thing done incorrectly, hardly any shortcuts all. None significant, which is the main thing. All in all I'm impressed. I'd let you work on my place in confidence.
You can tell there is a pressure treated sill plate...look closely (you can tell the color difference). The only thing I noticed is scribing the baseboard to the floor would have made for a more clean/professional install then using quarter round. But other than that...great job!
I also finished my walk out basement....This video is amazing but makes it look easy. Finishing a basement is super challenging!!! Well done on this project!
Great job on this video and the beautiful finished basement. I'm about to take on my own DIY finish-the-basement project and this was really helpful. Thanks!
If you don't mind me asking but how much did the total remodel cost? I'm trying to budget in a basement remodel and I have about the same size basement and can't find any information on how much it would cost.
Valle hoti - That probably is materials. The breakers, all the copper wire, light fixtures, foam board insulation, carpet and solid counter tops are not cheap. I'm guessing he's got at least $3k just in carpet.
@@lamplighter6794 Well the lumber aren't trees anymore and people have been using lumber to build homes or buildings for centuries but for all the trees that are taken down, new seedlings, are planted, no such thing as "harming" a tree since it has no feelings, now if you accidently hit your thumb with a hammer, it'll harm you.. A lot! 😮
No cooling. Small wall-mounted heating unit. Basement is very cool even in the hottest parts of the summer, so no need for air conditioning. If it gets warm (which it doesn't), can always turn a fan on. In the winter it is a little chilly, but not much. The wall heater works nicely
I came here to ask that as well. In my state it isn't to code without HVAC. Even with an egress window you wouldn't be able to count it as square footage when you sell your house and the buyer might demand it fixed. Good job though.
I was just thinking that after all that amazing hard work to get such a nice space, hard flooring would complement it so nicely. Carpet looks cheaper, but you are right in that it is more comfortable to have in a "hang out" space.