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Building Our DREAM Home! The Designs (Ep.5) 

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This week on the home renovation front we get our three design plans back from the architects.
These plans are different layouts for this old abandoned house, for the structure, for the outbuildings and for the extension designs.
Living in the woods we want lots of outdoor space and by bringing in architects they will make the most of that for us. We’re VERY excited to show you them!
We also need a little help deciding on which one is best or if a mixture of them all is the way to go!
In the meantime we’re still working on excavating the land that will create a car park eventually
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Renovation on the house is still underway but right now it’s all the boring bits! We still need to demolish some of the inside walls in the cottage.
This home make over seems to take a lot longer when we’re on our own! Haha can’t wait to show you the before and after of the land space! She’s a beauty…
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@mountaingirlzstuff4314
@mountaingirlzstuff4314 28 дней назад
I like option 1 because it seems to be leaving the original cottage visible as much as possible
@Remoskateer
@Remoskateer 28 дней назад
I agree
@LV12800
@LV12800 28 дней назад
I second that! ​@@Remoskateer
@1_viewer
@1_viewer 28 дней назад
Same vote here #1
@JPD4982
@JPD4982 28 дней назад
Option 1 I’d choose.
@JoelFunk
@JoelFunk 28 дней назад
I vote option 1 as well
@christopherwyatt2771
@christopherwyatt2771 28 дней назад
Option 3. You will never regret having a bathroom downstairs. And the dual aspect fireplace looks amazing.
@jj-if6it
@jj-if6it 28 дней назад
Maybe in option 1 they could fit a toilet in the utility room?
@Alertse
@Alertse 27 дней назад
I agree I like option one but a bathroom downstairs is better
@Anti_thesis
@Anti_thesis 27 дней назад
Totally agree. Option 1 is better than 2 because some will like the aesthetic of an L shaped home. But it doesn't take advantage of the external or internal spaces. Just not as nice to actually live in I think. Option 3 is significantly better IMO, really nice. The simple elongation of the OG property means you create less dark damp corners (I know its been sunny but it is Scotland we live in, lol) and perfectly separates outdoor spaces to 1: The Entrance Patio, 2: Front Entertaining Patio + Views and 3: Private rear Lawn. So good to have that variance of outdoor space close to the home. Aesthetically the change in materials is your visual separation old/new and the timber finish: preferably Scottish Larch can be light grey or a slight pink hue to match the stone work. Gorgeous. The interior is what makes No.3 the winner IMO, as an architect I value the usability of space design over all. Heres why I say that: The entrance porch & coat/mud room is great and to me makes a home feel lived in and less grandiose. To the left + upstairs you can have 'the more private house' to the right 'everyone house', allows you to make the left living room your own evening haven with views out to the west for sunset. The right of the house is the activity hub, the kitchen the daytime living are and the snug with a knitting, games or reading room vibe. Presumably a beautiful open double height space will make this side of the house feel so much larger and having the folding doors open to entertain on the patio will be epic. The downstairs Utility and Bathroom at the back is essential and centrally placed for functionality and privacy, downstairs bathroom is always a winner. Now I would personally make some changes/additions to the plans. Here what i'm thinking: Change 1 - Option 2 had that 3rd bedroom, why cant option 3 have a cozy 3rd sleeping area? I would put a 2/3 up landing before the left turn on the stairs, going to a right landing that could access a toilet or bunk room. Utilising the roof space of the entrance (perfect for a tiny Scottish window too). Don't know the exact dimensions so you might need to move the front extension apex a foot higher, but no big deal at this stage. Change 2: If you do want it as a bunk room and can allow for the cost then you could put a rear dormer window for a wee toilet and micro sink in the middle of the landing. Could even be done in timber like a actual 'water closet'. Right above the bathroom so easy to plumb in. Change 3: Cost/structure dependant, I would move the Utility room wall 1 foot into the snug just to give a bit more room for bathroom/utility, the snug can be snugger without any loss. Change 4: The fire place is so important to get right, make sure you spend plenty of time designing it to suit your aesthetic and functional needs. Lots of ways to change this with an island fireplace or a u shape each changing the relationship between snug and sitting area. Change 5: only caught a glimpse of these in the 3d render, but I would probably make the two rear windows in the kitchen/sitting area full height, maybe a bit wider too. Matching the size of the existing is a nice idea but just isnt optimal and wont match the more modern internal look of the folding glass doors to the front. Those windows are likely to give your best wildlife views on the lawn, so maximising them would be good IMO. Change 6: Might just be the model rendering or that its too early but: I would change the cladding timber pattern on the kitchen external gable end. I would keep the lower and sides around the window vertical and then do a gradual rotation from vertical to 45 at the apex above the window. Like a woven timber arch. Personal preference on that though really. Change 7: If you do need more storage or space for water tanks etc, remember you can have a loft area for a meter or two above the 'sitting area' if needed. Still allowing for high ceilings there and full height in the kitchen. Alternatively this could be the 3rd bed/bunk location if you wanted to use the entrance roof space for storage. Just some ideas, hope it give you some inspiration if you read it. Overall 3 is a lovely design and I think it will be so nice to live in. Cant wait to see the design unfold.
@jj-if6it
@jj-if6it 27 дней назад
@@Anti_thesis gosh nobody is reading all that my friend!
@pawel2003
@pawel2003 27 дней назад
yeah i wass gonna go with option 2 until i saw no bath on the 1st floor
@Journi-222
@Journi-222 27 дней назад
Option #3 - I feel you guys would love having that extra sitting space next to the kitchen...especially when you have guests over! And, who wouldn't want that awesome kitchen window that "frame the surrounding woodlands" - which is one of the main reasons you guys were so attracted to this land in the first place. Who wouldn't love creating meals while being able to see that beautiful forest - and watching the birds dining at The Fat Bird Café! 🐦🌲= 👍
@rosaelunabruun6255
@rosaelunabruun6255 25 дней назад
Option 3 ftw! The dual fireplace, the downstairs bathroom, the stunning view towards the forest AND the large open doors to the South. You'll be so happy to have so much space, and both light and warmth from the sun. A Bright home full of natural light helps with seasonal depression aswell 🙌🙌
@XXNikiKXX
@XXNikiKXX 28 дней назад
Definitely 1 or 3!! Option 3 is only slightly more my favourite because of the dual fireplace and huge windows facing the adult playground ❤
@drunkvegangal8089
@drunkvegangal8089 28 дней назад
I also like 1 or 3. Don't 'fake' and extension so that it looks like it's always been there - just add a new extension which blends but is clearly a new build. Sad that none of the options seem to have skylights...? Especially in the old cottage area. I live in a temperate rain forest and skylights make a huge difference during the dark, rainy months
@sarahingham2758
@sarahingham2758 28 дней назад
I totally agree
@nickislade5533
@nickislade5533 28 дней назад
Thats what the dormer windows will do for the upstairs
@drunkvegangal8089
@drunkvegangal8089 28 дней назад
@@nickislade5533 To some degree they certainly will allow more light into the space but not nearly as much as skylights/roofligjhts. Plus, skylights can be used to punctuate any area with light - for example as staircase. Finally, with the correct rooflight stars and the moon are also visible from below with a quick upward glance.
@jj-if6it
@jj-if6it 28 дней назад
@@drunkvegangal8089 Option 1 shows a skylight? Also everything can be changed. Agree, extensions should always show that they're new
@wholycats
@wholycats 28 дней назад
Architect here: As you go through your day-to-day, imagine living in each of the options! List the pros and cons. (For example, if you have to use the washroom in the night, one plan might work better than the others.) Don’t be afraid to give your designer/architect tons of feedback! It’s their job to do the best they can and ask for a choice when your wants/needs conflict. Prioritize your wants and needs where feasible, and it’ll allow them to make choices for you. A good designer will note the wants and needs that their design doesn’t meet - this will allow you to offer feedback to make final tweaks. Best of luck!
@michellegleason7259
@michellegleason7259 27 дней назад
And make sure you think about the window placement! Where you’d want the most optimal views/sun/shade!
@roryingram9332
@roryingram9332 27 дней назад
Option 1 for me
@olly_ov
@olly_ov 27 дней назад
Like option 1 first. Than 3 and 2 last. All lovely though. So excited to see this finished.
@lelandbischert3388
@lelandbischert3388 27 дней назад
Option 3 clearly. I can just see Amie standing in front of the kitchen sink, looking out at the beautiful land, seeing a mother deer and her babies!
@katiap7065
@katiap7065 27 дней назад
Option 3 would be my preference. Being able to see outdoors so easily and having that open living space will make a huge difference.
@KatNerd
@KatNerd 28 дней назад
Option 3! Having a combined space with both a kitchen/seating area with big windows and views, THIS will be the space where everyone gathers.
@coleengoodell7523
@coleengoodell7523 28 дней назад
And the views will be stunning. I love having a window to enjoy views when I'm in a kitchen.
@laurietopp9953
@laurietopp9953 27 дней назад
Option 1 or 3
@KatNerd
@KatNerd 26 дней назад
@@laurietopp9953 Option 3.
@KimDe05
@KimDe05 28 дней назад
I love option 3. All the designs are beautiful, but option 3 with all the natural lighting would be amazing.
@KimLee2019
@KimLee2019 27 дней назад
Option 1 is most fitting to the original style and looks aesthetically pleasing. Definitely our favourite of the three.
@James-yp6kz
@James-yp6kz 27 дней назад
OPTION 3 LOOKS LIKE SOMETHING TOU GUYS WOULD LOVE. and a bathroom downstairs would be a game changer
@ilsequinones
@ilsequinones 28 дней назад
Option 1 & 3 should be combined! I feel like they would complement each other so well
@shaunnarochelle
@shaunnarochelle 28 дней назад
I agree! love the roofline of 3 but love the way 1 maintains the original facade
@cherylbrunette2490
@cherylbrunette2490 27 дней назад
I agree, I could not decide between the two
@alisondavies6433
@alisondavies6433 27 дней назад
We agree 🙌💓
@myrthebrinkman9546
@myrthebrinkman9546 27 дней назад
Yes this!!
@katewillliams2426
@katewillliams2426 27 дней назад
I completely agree with this! I find it hard it choose between the both options. Especially with the choice of the massive bi folding doors letting so much natural light in and you guys looking at that beautiful view! But also keeping as much of the original cottage as much as possible and also keeping the fireplace you both love so much and also maximising the room for your family and friends too x
@Arvanlife
@Arvanlife 28 дней назад
I prefer 3 ( or option 1 if you must). Leave as much of the original cottage layout as possible - charming and cheaper. As someone else said - having a shelter over your front door is a lovely comfort when it's raining. Whichever way is south, catch as much sunshine and view as possible. Love the stone wall and steps. Who knew it would turn out so epic?!
@windsongdesigns6655
@windsongdesigns6655 27 дней назад
I love option 3. Having a kitchen with all those windows over looking the property would be amazing. Whatever option you choose, make sure you have at least 2 restrooms in the house.
@ChristopherParis-op5hx
@ChristopherParis-op5hx 3 дня назад
Option 3 is nice, being able to look out to the garden through big windows and having the sliding doors will give a lovely inside/outside feel
@qzit
@qzit 28 дней назад
Option 3 is my favourite purely on the fact you have huge windows on both the front and side of the extension. Think of the light you’ll get in there and how cosy it will be when it’s got snow everywhere outside
@jules3243
@jules3243 28 дней назад
Option three had me at the kitchen sink in front of a big window. Nothing better than washing up after a lovely meal and watching the birds.
@donnab9015
@donnab9015 28 дней назад
I love my kitchen window!
@CultureTrekking
@CultureTrekking 27 дней назад
Option 3 for sure, - as you age, you will LOVE having a bathroom and shower on the main floor. Just make sure they have a vent in there lol. Def love mud room, especially with dogs it is a MUST.
@HSolar
@HSolar 25 дней назад
Future thinking 💯% even if wasn't their forever home easier bonus for other sellers. Better to have the layout at start than retro fit later on.
@thereynejourney
@thereynejourney 11 часов назад
What a large undertaking. Your excitement and passion for this house make me excited about it. Your ideas and the work is clearly going to take a long time. Plenty of content for years to come. I say take breaks so that you don't get burned out and care for the other aspects of your life that also fuel your soul. Especially since I watched so many other channels with renovations, they've all mirrored this advice. I just search their channel and see if a new video is up. If not, I check back the next week. Some of my faves who do this are Colinfurze, Tyler & Todd, Emon & Bec (which is how I fall y'all), I thoroughly enjoy your content. The creativity you put into your videos is so entertaining. I can tell you put a lot of thought and time into it. Example: The content/ ideas you come up with to film, doing said idea, filming it with detail, the high energy and jokes you bring into filming, added creative sponsors, and finally editing it to include all of this in a way that tells a good story thay also makes people smile. ❤ Thank you!
@gingercrowe4580
@gingercrowe4580 28 дней назад
Option 1. It keeps the cottage close to original - the way you first fell in love with the property.
@barbfinley1011
@barbfinley1011 28 дней назад
I like opt 3
@amandamorris754
@amandamorris754 28 дней назад
I personally think no 3 would be fantastic, giving you perfect 4 season views from those bifolding doors.
@sarasate89
@sarasate89 4 дня назад
I have missed your videos these past 3 weeks and really really hoping everything is okay with you all x
@VanDiddly
@VanDiddly 27 дней назад
Option 3 with the mud room at the back and a wee restoration to the front to keep it true to the original build ❤
@NavigateWith
@NavigateWith 28 дней назад
Option 3, because the main living space, where you will spend most of your time will be wide and open. That is the way to go!
@mentalneil
@mentalneil 28 дней назад
Option 3, because it gives a better, longer living/kitchen area with plenty of light coming in
@sophiemarcaurele
@sophiemarcaurele 27 дней назад
I like how option 2 looks the most "original and traditional" but there's more reasons to go for option 1. This stage is so exciting! 🫡 🤗 🏡 ✍🏼
@CaliMel184
@CaliMel184 20 дней назад
Option 3! The bathroom is absolutely a must for that floor. Not to be a weirdo but if one of you hurts themselves or has surgery, the last freaking thing you want is to have to go up and down stairs to get to the bathroom.
@__vinay__4
@__vinay__4 28 дней назад
In my opinion, the option no. 1 is the best one with the best views to the front, best layout combination of original and new, and best outdoor indoor space connection. You could make a lovely outdoor sitting porch in front of the big glass doors and also glorify the original building in new form which made you and us fall in love at once because if you want everything changed and new you can demolish the building and make a new one easily. But at the end of the day it is you guys who are the best because you know the real picture. What you love we love more...❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@blumo0n032
@blumo0n032 28 дней назад
Agreed
@clairemcdonough8574
@clairemcdonough8574 28 дней назад
Has to be option 1, keeping the existing cottage in its original form. Stunning!
@sammie2132
@sammie2132 27 дней назад
Pollock Country Park in Glasgow has baby highland cows right now, it's near my flat, I can help you steal one? 😂🐮
@leebliss3622
@leebliss3622 27 дней назад
@@sammie2132 random comment lmao
@jennysall1553
@jennysall1553 6 дней назад
People are so incredibly mean. Keep on doing you, living life, loving on your loved ones, and post videos whenever you want. You don't owe strangers anything.
@tamarakelli687
@tamarakelli687 27 дней назад
Definitely Option 2. It fits in with the original design and the environment. The other two look like a Cabin Home in Montana USA. Where you are, you'd want a lovely white washed cottage. Or I would If I lived there. Like something from P.S. I Love You or Holiday. Anyway, Love you guys! Carry on!
@exploringlife738
@exploringlife738 28 дней назад
Option 3 marries the old with the new so beautifully. Neither aspect gets neglected and both are equally enjoyed. Sort of like your own synergy!! And, don't even get me started about the double dose of light, fireplace, ambiance, and views made possible by those extra features in the kitchen and sitting area! Wow!!
@Heather-ro9wn
@Heather-ro9wn 28 дней назад
I think options 3 would be even better if you kept the back addition with an upstairs bathroom. Under the back addition you could have a walk in closet and bathroom and use the "living room" as an owner suite/main bedroom. The head height would be so much better, you would have more sunlight with better views, and you could walk out onto the patio. The two upstairs rooms could be for guests or an office space.
@AfterTheRains
@AfterTheRains 27 дней назад
You will always want a bathroom near your bedrooms for when you get up in the night but a downstairs one as well would be ace. The wall and stairs already look amazing and authentically old. Small native mosses and plants in the wall would be great Aimee.
@EmmaBown-ts8lk
@EmmaBown-ts8lk 4 дня назад
I like option 3 best but instead of the wood cladding the white from option 2 as it works so well with the stone. Beautiful 🤩
@naomimoe217
@naomimoe217 28 дней назад
I love option 1 because you really see the facade of the cottage.
@leebliss3622
@leebliss3622 27 дней назад
facade?
@marthagaluszka8888
@marthagaluszka8888 28 дней назад
Option 3. Exactly what I thought the designers would come up with, but even more beautiful.
@SarahHorner
@SarahHorner 27 дней назад
Option 3. Love the cosy bedrooms, double sided fire and windows for the views.
@doreenhart2732
@doreenhart2732 27 дней назад
I love option 1 and 3, I'm sure whatever you choose the final result will be amazing, as for your bird box (work of art) the birds WILL come, it just needs to be there for a little while for them to get used to it, then believe me they will want loads of your yummy food, you won't be able to keep up with how much they eat!
@fhaye3334
@fhaye3334 28 дней назад
Option 1 - most aesthetically pleasing and with the most functional living area
@Kateiredale
@Kateiredale 28 дней назад
Option 3…love that you would have a downstairs bathroom, (maybe just need a half bath down and a full bath upstairs), the open/dual fireplace and all the light flooding into the kitchen. ❤
@ChelrayApple
@ChelrayApple 25 дней назад
Option 3!! Because: - the entrance makes sense - you don’t know how big the house is from the outside/driveway - blends in best while taking full advantage of the length of the view - does it have the massive window that looks out to the forest? That would be magic!! And, a great place to grow indoor plants & seedlings Feb-May that can then be put in the garden - a dual sided fireplace?!? Absolutely yes!!!! Thank you for the Aurora views!! Pure magic that. Leave feeding the birds to the winter months!! when they have less natural food options!! They have plenty the rest of the time, no need to entice them & help them forget how to find food (at least, that’s what my birder parents taught me. Could be that the scientists have developed new understanding since the 70’s, when I was taught that 😂 Worth looking into). You spark joy in me you two!!
@LoneWolfExplorer
@LoneWolfExplorer 24 дня назад
Option 1 I like the best, keep the original look with the bifold doors in the sitting area for the views, love the weathered timber idea also 👍
@micheledoherty1314
@micheledoherty1314 28 дней назад
Option 1 but with more/larger windows on the side of the extension. Retains the integrity of the original cottage but gives you a lovely modern kitchen. ❤
@Bigdave_t4
@Bigdave_t4 28 дней назад
Option 1 guys, picture this! Great big christmas tree in the gable end window, table all dressed up, snow on the ground and a full family gathering! 💪💪
@jennyoung586
@jennyoung586 27 дней назад
So happy you snipped off the sticks that the butterflies were on on your birdhouse! I bet that will help!
@aylanortherner1909
@aylanortherner1909 27 дней назад
You can always sprinkle the bird seed all around. They’ll find it on the ground and then keep looking for more. Honestly all the options for the remodel are great, of course! I would go with mash up! I want the most amount of windows for the view as possible! Also would cover those windows with film the you can’t see into the house from the outside. I can’t wait for your videos each week! They make my day! ❤️
@garytemple5157
@garytemple5157 28 дней назад
My vote is for option 3. Gives a lot of light that I'm sure you'll really love in the winter.
@badbitecrew
@badbitecrew 28 дней назад
I vote option 3 for the amazing sunlight it will let in while preserving the original cottage exterior.
@Tsenngu
@Tsenngu 27 дней назад
Option 3 looks better overall outside. In addition the dual fireplace is very practical. I'm a carpenter(house builder) myself and this will be a fun project to follow.
@natewag6580
@natewag6580 27 дней назад
Option one is cool. It adds extra dimension to the outside out the house and make a clear break between the old and new. It also blends the two together more!
@Midnightpat
@Midnightpat 28 дней назад
My wife and I like option 3. Great amount of sun and kinda keeps the original cottage and just extends it. Whatever you choose we’ll be watching and cheering for you both!
@winter2625
@winter2625 28 дней назад
Option 1! It’s beautiful and the fewer changes to the cottage, the easier, faster and cheaper it will be.
@spudbrook5760
@spudbrook5760 27 дней назад
Option 1 looks the best way of keeping as much originality of the old cottage 😉
@TravelsWithJeremy
@TravelsWithJeremy 26 дней назад
Option 1, without hesitation. You chose to buy a cottage in Scotland for a reason and option 1 by far keeps the original charm of a Scottish cottage which I too love. The addition makes a statement as clearly being an “addition” and doesn’t detract from the esthetics of the cottage too much. Either way, enjoy your beautiful new home guys!!!
@applejackjam2514
@applejackjam2514 28 дней назад
I love option 1, let the cabin shine
@traveltheworld1599
@traveltheworld1599 28 дней назад
I really love Option 1, because it is the perfect mix of the „old“ Cottage property and your new addition. It is gorgeous
@emerydavis570
@emerydavis570 27 дней назад
Option 1!!!! It looks the most seemless, allows you to keep the original facade of the front of the house, but also allows for your extentions. I like the look of the extentions from 1 and 3, the extension from 2 doesn't match as well , BUT the 2 way fireplace from option 3 does sound pretty cool
@HarryMac1
@HarryMac1 24 дня назад
I like option 1, it retains the traditional features of the cottage. The only change I would make to this design is the addition with the addition of a small storm porch extension on the front door. It will help retain heat when going in and out and also give you somewhere to kick off those muddy shoes.
@patrickblandford4645
@patrickblandford4645 28 дней назад
Option 1 for me. Keeps more of the character.
@alisonmosca9624
@alisonmosca9624 28 дней назад
Option 3. Having the fireplace open to 2 rooms will provide that cozy feel you both love!
@PD-vs7vf
@PD-vs7vf 24 дня назад
Option 3 ftw! So much light in the house where you actually spend a lot of time. 3 it is for me.
@valarya
@valarya 27 дней назад
I always suggest having 2 toilets. So merge a couple of ideas where you have the bathroom upstairs near the bedrooms (with the shower), but also throw in a half-bath downstairs in the utility (for Craig's poops or Guests 😂)
@MoccasinAssassin
@MoccasinAssassin 28 дней назад
option 1. I can already imagine how beautiful it would look and feel in snowy Christmas weather! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@annnelson965
@annnelson965 28 дней назад
Option 1 and black oil sunflower seeds for your bird friends.
@vanessabrown6705
@vanessabrown6705 25 дней назад
Option 3!! The front door location is much more natural in my opinion! Also creates a great yard :)
@arianabg24
@arianabg24 26 дней назад
Option 3! I like the extra space between the cottage and the hill and my son Hendrix says he likes the windows!
@Annixandra
@Annixandra 28 дней назад
I like option 3 best but something for you to consider, the direction of your windows. If you have south or west facing windows that shine onto a stone wall the wall will actually hold heat during the day and release the heat into the house at night saving on your heating bill particularly evident during the winter months. South facing windows will have less glare across it than a west or east facing window which are prone to this issue and can totally kill a view which we all know you love. Increased natural light some place like a dining room or kitchen can actually stimulate your appetite and help with symptoms of depression. As a design I like the look of 3 best closely followed by option 1 because it also has big windows and I love the look of natural light.
@genacostello5896
@genacostello5896 28 дней назад
I also want to say how talented your stone mason is. Truly a masterpiece.
@nomadgical
@nomadgical 27 дней назад
Option 1! Love how the cottage stays intact. Love the back mudroom conept. Maybe borrow from #3, and put a downstairs bathroom in the new storage area.
@carried7223
@carried7223 24 дня назад
Option 3 if your having an extension then definitely worth going big .. you will never regret it after all the work is finished.
@maiathorne737
@maiathorne737 28 дней назад
Birdies always take a couple of weeks to suss out a new feeder and decide to make use. They will come. Word will spread. Also....option 1 👍🏼👍🏼
@taylortakes
@taylortakes 28 дней назад
Yes! It can take a month sometimes for the birds to decide it’s safe ❤ Don’t give up on them Aimee!!❤❤❤❤ Option 1 for sure 🏡
@farrahdianne
@farrahdianne 28 дней назад
Option 1. No question. I'm so excited for you both!!
@redbluegreen2172
@redbluegreen2172 26 дней назад
I prefer option 3 because you'll have a bathroom downstairs - esp useful when guests are over - and the clean lines of the finished house. Think about the location and size of windows in the mudroom - you may want to allow one wall to have no windows so you can have a logical place for a closet or some place for coats and boots.
@onsetmindset1950
@onsetmindset1950 27 дней назад
option 1 is definetely much more welcoming and the layout is better as well
@justmeinmaine3079
@justmeinmaine3079 28 дней назад
3 is my first choice, 1 then 2.....Honestly you can't go wrong with any of them!!
@anthonybenyon9401
@anthonybenyon9401 28 дней назад
Option 1 as the windows face the country side which will be lovely
@brandy9218
@brandy9218 16 дней назад
For your bird feeder, it can take a while for birds to come check it out, just be patient. Also dumping a good amount of bird seed into the flat platform might help entice them. They may not know what the suet balls are yet. Also birds really like running water. Maybe get a little solar fountain bird bath to put nearby.
@playing_in_trafic
@playing_in_trafic 25 дней назад
I’d vote option 1 but with an addition of WC to the utility area. Love the look of the big extension that way. Also spread some bird seed around the area near the bird table to entice the birds closer you should get more customers through the door 😊
@theburrowhomestead
@theburrowhomestead 27 дней назад
These sponsors have to be giggling and thankful, I normally skip over the adds- but I watch everyone of yours because they are so stinkin' funny! Both 1 and 3 are stunning designs!
@sarah5152
@sarah5152 28 дней назад
Option 1 for me. Love the huge windows and it allows the cottage to shine.
@klauditravels
@klauditravels 26 дней назад
My favourite was option 1! It really preserves the charm of the cottage and adds a modern feel to the extension, it looked so so so good! 😍😍😍
@cassiel5667
@cassiel5667 25 дней назад
I love all of them but Option 3 is really sticking out to me!! It’s so beautiful. I’m sure that whatever you choose will be incredible.
@liv95liv
@liv95liv 28 дней назад
Definitely option 3 as love the increased use of glass from option 1 to make the most of the view. I also like the extension being long so it's tucked behind the original cottage on approach!
@Carmela-bixoxo
@Carmela-bixoxo 28 дней назад
I’ve been looking forward to this all week. Keep up the good work and the laughs xx Btw Option 1 for me - bloody fab!
@joannebolton1
@joannebolton1 26 дней назад
Awesome wall guys! Gonna look fabulous. Takes time to attract birdies, but they will come. To attract Robins... dried mealworms, they love them!!
@ralphsarc1471
@ralphsarc1471 27 дней назад
I really like Option #1. It’s a proper cottage/modern combination!!
@allisonwanderland9917
@allisonwanderland9917 28 дней назад
I like the way Option 1 looks the best, but I think Option 3 makes the most sense. It would be nice if you could get an extra 1/2 bath somewhere 🚽
@SunshineTwilight
@SunshineTwilight 28 дней назад
Option 3 is beautiful and keeps the integrity of the original cottage. Just seems to fit.
@amygee8756
@amygee8756 26 дней назад
Option 1! It’s the best looking, practical and not over the top.
@tashharry7323
@tashharry7323 27 дней назад
Option 1 exterior is definitely the best! I also prefer option 1 layout but I’d make the perpendicular room slightly longer to fit in a kitchen, dining and living room. Keep the snug but add in that two way fire place. Turn the living room into a bedroom and turn the utility into a jack and jill bathroom so it can be used downstairs and from the bedroom. Lastly add a utility room to the mud room. Leave upstairs as is. You have a snug, sitting room AND living room. One could easily go and you’d still have 2 sitting places.
@Mimms2222
@Mimms2222 28 дней назад
Option 3!!! Do the most you can the first time you do it!🥰👍
@johngrimble3050
@johngrimble3050 28 дней назад
🤤 option 3; view of the hill from a new living room area. I do like the mudroom in the back.
@usherlover1984
@usherlover1984 19 дней назад
Option 1! Looks like it could have been there the whole time! Love that you wouldn't have to rearrange the current layout.
@jameswaddell7210
@jameswaddell7210 27 дней назад
I like option 3, I like the thought of having one fire in two rooms
@kathrynkeller9677
@kathrynkeller9677 28 дней назад
I would say option 1. It give you such amazing views and looks right at home with the original cottage.
@KatrinSchiffer-pq7px
@KatrinSchiffer-pq7px 28 дней назад
Aimee is such a one-in-a-million woman, and she has no idea! Love you two, certainly think you'd deserve +1 Million subscribers, and adore option 3!
@debbiiel2431
@debbiiel2431 28 дней назад
Oh, I couldn’t agree more!! Aimee and Craig you get better and better every week…please folks subscribe and follow these 2 uniquely, lovable people❤
@user-ci6jv8ej2w
@user-ci6jv8ej2w 26 дней назад
Our family is in the construction industry in South Florida, and I feel that the best design is #3 or a mix of 1 & 3. We are so proud of you, congratulations on your new home and new adventure!
@sky02148
@sky02148 27 дней назад
Those northern lights were beautiful. The rock wall and stairs are looking marvelous, can't wait to see the finished product. Thanks for sharing. Love yah Nancy
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