I'm sold and reasonably priced! Tuscan will be my choice. I'd like to see more vids on finishing options. Doing sheet rock work in the kitchen will be a show stopper with my wife.
I didn't know you could use plastic sheeting and spray paint, and the paint wouldn't drift all over the room and the floor. Great idea. Enjoyed the video... love Archways and Ceilings!
So cool. Loved it, looks great. I have a question. What kind of exaust did you use, we're working on an identical project and don't know what exaust to use. Any ideas?
To finish a hood, I would consider what type of finish I wanted first then address if its best to use drywall or other materials. Drywall if you are familiar with bending it is easy to work with because it is forgiving and you can add mud to smooth it out. There are so many ways to finish the hood: drywall, wood, metal, paint grade, stucco etc. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-p7hL8LvX9UM.html To ask Brit directly her thoughts, visit her Instagram here and shoot her a dm instagram.com/investorgirlbritt/
Hi! I love this video and your work. Do you have any information about tint brick backsplash in this video? It’s amazing and would love to recreate it.
Where did you get the brass strips? How are they adhered? I don’t want to go to Instagram to look because I hate Mark Zuckerberg, so I refuse to use any Meta apps.
the brass strips are just strips of MDF cut and glued on to look like metal straps. Note: Facebook and RU-vid play in the same swamp. Don't let your hate stop you from learning more info.
@@catherinenikolovski2923 it is painted mdf. You can also google faux metal straps for a rubber option. Email all questions so we can answer them directly.