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Small Pantry remodel for maximum organization and storage
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@jermainearmstead9183
@jermainearmstead9183 Год назад
I swear every time I watch one (many) of your videos and you “mess up” it makes me come back and watch more of your videos! You normalize woodworking, the process, and show hey you may mess up and your plans may not come out as you first want them but you still go for it! THANK YOU!!! It truly helps me especially as a beginner!
@jittmet7766
@jittmet7766 Год назад
Well said, it's important to see where you can go wrong and how to fix it!~
@mirar0
@mirar0 Год назад
So much this. We watch so we learn from others mistakes.
@peytonanderson4714
@peytonanderson4714 Год назад
i know he is so good
@DrWarBear
@DrWarBear Год назад
I was just thinking this! So many RU-vidrs make it look like there’s nothing that could go wrong and makes me feel like I must be an idiot that I struggle so much. I love the honesty of this channel
@lukejohnson1274
@lukejohnson1274 8 месяцев назад
It's actually realistic and when you realize it happens to professionals it doesn't make the average DIYer feel like such a failure as I do after watching all of the highly edited (basically fake) videos.
@tylerchesser
@tylerchesser Год назад
The fact that you show your mistakes and when it doesn’t go perfectly is the reason I love watching your videos. You’re actually realistic. And the final product always turns out so good. Super impressed man
@Bay6768
@Bay6768 Год назад
Mr. Build is not only a beast at cabinet building but he's got a great sense of humor. Glad I found your channel.
@nicolemiller97
@nicolemiller97 Год назад
First time watching your videos and I very much appreciated you showing the real REAL moments of frustration, confusion and "I'm done with this for today" before getting back at it and making a functional, beautiful addition to your kitchen.
@maaaaa51
@maaaaa51 Год назад
we need a whole house tour at this point
@cameronbarber3768
@cameronbarber3768 Год назад
This 👆👆
@steffee7760
@steffee7760 7 месяцев назад
Including the garage! Omg that tool wall?! 😮‍💨
@cl4re4d4ms
@cl4re4d4ms Год назад
I always thought that the best thing about a pantry is being able to see everything you have got.
@mjey1
@mjey1 7 дней назад
I agree. There's something kind of charming about a disorganized or very messy pantry. Not like a disaster but lived in. No one actually maintains super aesthetic pantries unless it's a personal hobby.
@Dannyriding1
@Dannyriding1 Год назад
Absolutely needed this video today. Doing a split home stair remodel, on the home stretch today. I just couldn't get my head right and kept messing up cuts and having to fix my work. Took a breather to watch this video and get my head right. Overcoming all the mistakes is what I needed. Getting off my ass now let's get this done! Thank you!
@jadeh2699
@jadeh2699 Год назад
Kudos to you for moving forward calmly no matter what mishaps occur. So glad you are showing the difficult parts, as this is what helps us know what to expect and how to correct the problems. Thank you!
@bearg-ma9168
@bearg-ma9168 Год назад
Love the butler's pantry. It was an old fabulous feature that a lot of remodelers were tearing out of older homes and not putting them in with new construction. So glad to see it back in again. Looks good with a modern finish. Fun video. Thanks for sharing the project!
@amandao.8043
@amandao.8043 Год назад
We have a pantry in between the kitchen and the dining room - it's got sink, coffee station, junk drawers, and dishes. First kitchen designer wanted to tear it out to increase the already big kitchen! I like older houses bc each room and space has a purpose rather than one big catch all (ahem open floor plan).
@rosieposie9564
@rosieposie9564 16 дней назад
@@amandao.8043 Open floor plans nearly always look messy and impractical to me.
@Mojo_3.14
@Mojo_3.14 Год назад
I really love the notion of having to have a place (with outlets so you don't have to move them) to put all the small appliances you use where they won't clutter up you kitchen countertops.
@deborahjones3956
@deborahjones3956 Год назад
Just found you this evening as I was taking a break from my project. I'm converting a hall closet into a pantry and I'm ticked off at the irregular walls. Seeing you show us that nothing is regularly sized calms me down. I'm using free shelves, $3 fir strips, a cheap Harbor Freight drill, and a jig saw to do this. I was concerned about the water lines in one of the walls but my house is old so doubt I can poke a hole in those metal water lines. BTW, I'm a single, 62-year-old female DIY'er who loves watching brilliant people creating stuff on YT. Thank you for posting!!
@SuzanneU
@SuzanneU Год назад
That's more like a mini kitchen than an actual pantry. It's very attractive.
@RandyL86
@RandyL86 Год назад
Two seconds in...that's what she said. Great work. Love that you show the mistakes and frustrations that even experienced DIYers like yourself still make. Most RU-vidrs don't show that and make it seem like everything goes perfectly the first time. Also going forward it would be interesting if you could add in, along with the price breakdown, the number of hours you spent working on each project.
@McNuggetStL
@McNuggetStL Год назад
Way to push through man, setbacks are just another opportunity to get creative and leave you feeling even more satisfied once you're done!
@beverlyleibold3980
@beverlyleibold3980 Год назад
I love how it turned out. It looks so much better and more functional than before. ❤
@txpepper
@txpepper Год назад
I had the electric outlets mounted under the cabinets themselves (in your case shelves) rather than cutting through the glass backsplash. Worked like a charm and were out of sight.
@krista3686
@krista3686 Год назад
This has given me hope for my tiny pantry! It looks great!
@kleinhurr
@kleinhurr Год назад
At first, I felt sorry for you since you had to fulfill the wishes of the wife and the princess, but your craftsmanship prevails, good job man.
@davidvail60
@davidvail60 Год назад
Love the itemized cost breakdown on the projects! It would be sweet if you also did an itemized time breakdown too -- e.g., X hours for the cabinet shells, Y hours for the drawers, Z hours for the shelves, etc..... I'm such a newb I have no idea how many hours a project like this takes.
@KB-zh4dx
@KB-zh4dx 10 месяцев назад
His hours would be alot shorter than the hours of a new carpenter. To many variables. He might be able to do this in 2 days. And it take someone else a week or longer
@FurballHacker
@FurballHacker Год назад
Turned out beautifully! Love the tile even though it was such a pain. Awesome job!!
@ginafromjax9432
@ginafromjax9432 Год назад
Love your channel and the transparency that you show how challenging (and oftentimes frustrating)projects really are! Looks amazing and worth the work 👏👏👏
@melbalarson8779
@melbalarson8779 5 месяцев назад
Just discovered your website. I love this pantry, your humor and your website. Thank you.
@ShondaHector
@ShondaHector Год назад
Ha! That's not tiny. It definitely depends on one's personal perspective. Very pretty outcome. More than I could have imagined for the space. Great job!
@biancatalbert5472
@biancatalbert5472 Год назад
Lol I was thinking the same thing and couldn’t believe no one else had said anything
@Eric-bh7jy
@Eric-bh7jy Год назад
I just want to say, you make me feel better about all my DIY projects taking way longer and having a bunch of turns/extra work involved beyond what I had planned.
@dustinauclaire1813
@dustinauclaire1813 Год назад
My grandfather always said Never judge a carpenter by his mistakes but by how the carpenter fixes the mistakes. Great video my wife wanted the same thing on her pantry, turns out we are now building a house around the pantry she wanted. So much for my 300.00 budget.😢
@fastandadrift4858
@fastandadrift4858 Год назад
Always how it goes 😂 Good luck!
@peytonanderson4714
@peytonanderson4714 Год назад
my sorry for your wife i don't mean it in a bad way but she wanted so much for what?
@embee5557
@embee5557 Год назад
😂😂😂
@ipacarrollread
@ipacarrollread 7 месяцев назад
Best comment!
@marypucci6814
@marypucci6814 Год назад
This was a great video. My father was a cabinetmaker by profession. I grew up watching him make cabinets. Wish he still could, this pantry is a dream.
@Feejer1
@Feejer1 Год назад
Good build. Although not part of the original plan, I would have put in a water line/spigot for the coffee and tea machines since you already had the wall opened up due to the unforeseen waterline issue. Not a big deal since it wasn't part of the original design. I know it's not that far to the kitchen to get the water, but I would look for opportunities to kick it up a notch as long as it doesn't cost too much.
@iruka2202
@iruka2202 Год назад
Your project turned out beautiful 🤩 I'm glad you showed the problems that you encountered as well because many times we only see the before and after, and if we try to do a project and things don't turn out the way we see it in a video we just give up. Well done 👍🏻💖
@nfinance2
@nfinance2 Год назад
For those tile cuts with the grinder, tape the square first and go slow and easy. You can get real stone counters for about $100 just by going to a granite and stone supplier and buying remnants from them for small projects like this.
@terri6584
@terri6584 6 месяцев назад
You are so talented! I so much appreciate, admire what some men are able to do! Amazing! Terrific. Thank God for men like you!
@EdgarAllanJo
@EdgarAllanJo Год назад
A job well done, but it looks like you had way more functional food storage *before* the remodel, and after it looked like less of a pantry and more like a kitchen with all of those drawers. Also, that tiny space will function a whole lot better if you installed a pocket door.
@waad6027
@waad6027 11 месяцев назад
omg i love how he show everything because thats whatwe are facing as normal ppl trying to fix or upgrade our houses.. so much respect and i love it
@metroknow
@metroknow Год назад
I love that you show the mistakes and challenges - the running out of room on the table saw is a prob I have as well. It did freak me out though that you aren’t holding onto the piece between the blade and the fence. That is a kickback waiting to happen (speaking from experience in my early days as a cabinetmaker). But the results were beautiful and functional! Great job!
@patsampson6990
@patsampson6990 11 месяцев назад
I gotta say I love the shelves in there! 1 of the reasons I watch is because you are honest and real. Yes mistakes happen, then we think through and fix them. This pantry is, well as a pantry should be! The coffee grounds bin is heavenly. Gorgeous is all I can add!
@figgy7099
@figgy7099 Год назад
You probably could have used one of those water leaks to make a faucet for water running straight to the coffee pot.
@conniemaniaci3612
@conniemaniaci3612 Год назад
You are so talented. And you are humble enough to admit when you screw up. Which no project goes without a screw up. Love your work.
@joanna7542
@joanna7542 Год назад
Love it, looks amazing and seems super practical. I also love that you have build in a countertop for all the appliances! That space is not small though...you should see the kitchen space in my small German apartment. Most houses here do not have separate pantry at all, so this pantry seems huge to me.
@meghill1446
@meghill1446 Год назад
I felt the tile cutting in my soul.
@brendantaylor6879
@brendantaylor6879 Год назад
The funniest part is when you said it would cost $300 😅 Looks good though!
@RandyL86
@RandyL86 Год назад
To be fair he said the cabinets would be $300, not the entire project. Still pretty far off.
@jordangosse9609
@jordangosse9609 Год назад
the very first opening line of this video hit me on a spiritual level
@PSA3377
@PSA3377 Год назад
I grew up helping my dad do handiwork however he had a very short fuse so I appreciate your lighthearted approach to everything .
@shanaproctor100
@shanaproctor100 Год назад
Beautiful! Your wife is very lucky to have such a handy husband.
@bjornjoseph
@bjornjoseph Год назад
my wife literally finds stuff on pintrest and there goes my weekend. in the shop building
@danieljw1985
@danieljw1985 Год назад
@@bjornjoseph same man, I totally feel that haha
@gidgemo1869
@gidgemo1869 Год назад
Love watching you work and the interaction with your wife! This project turned out great, as always. Please keep the videos coming! Always fun to watch.
@sotexlawn
@sotexlawn Год назад
Great vid! Thanks for not editing out the issues you faced. Sometimes even the easy projects can have multiple problems. Hey, what did you do to flush up the outlets once you installed the tile? Again, great job 👍🏻 keep the good work.
@giovannimazariegos7943
@giovannimazariegos7943 Год назад
electrical (caterpillar) spacers. or you can make some spacers out of 14awg wire
@sotexlawn
@sotexlawn Год назад
@@giovannimazariegos7943 got it. Thanks man 👍🏻
@calvinjohannsen6519
@calvinjohannsen6519 Год назад
I saw a tip online where a guy uses 3/8” pex tubing for his electrical spacer.
@rnmom65
@rnmom65 Год назад
This is fantastic!!!! Absolutely one of the best pantry makeovers I've seen!!! Great job!
@azehnder1
@azehnder1 Год назад
$300 😂😂😂😂 estimates like a true contractor
@theabundantlifehomestead9948
I love this pantry remodel! You just totally inspired me to close up a closet in my daughters bedroom, move the pantry entryway and turn the tiny under the stairs pantry into one gigantic canning shelf
@JuanValentine
@JuanValentine Год назад
Literally just searched you this morning to see if you’ve posted any new projects. Then this just showed up! 🎉🎉🎉
@MrMeshkis
@MrMeshkis Год назад
never seen such things in Europe, we just don't buy too much, we eat what we bought then go buy more
@DominicNJ73
@DominicNJ73 Год назад
The problem in America, depending on where you live, is that many of us don't have easy access to a grocery store. Many of us, including our friend here, live in either traditional suburbs or planned communities, in either case grocery stores usually are not convenient to where we live so we have to drive, sometimes long distances, to reach the store, this is why American homes tend to have a lot of food stuffs on hand since it's easier to stock up once a week or so instead of making daily trips to a store.
@darylp9185
@darylp9185 Год назад
Yes we shop once a week too, we just don’t buy as much food as you do
@513milar
@513milar Год назад
This is America! We buy what we want and throw hella shit away years later after we discover we never used it. #Blessed. Anyways, skills and channel is dope plus wife is a dime plus he providing for family. It's simple and im inspired.
@johnmarine44
@johnmarine44 Год назад
@Daryl P yes americans are soooo terrible because we buy a lot of food to keep on hand. It's a pretty dumb thing to feel superior about, but hey bro do your thing.
@MrMeshkis
@MrMeshkis Год назад
@@DominicNJ73 makes sense
@melcha7352
@melcha7352 Год назад
This gentleman has a great work garage. So well Neat & Organized! His work looks so great. Thanks for sharing.
@rodpotts2666
@rodpotts2666 Год назад
Turned out great. And that is the cutest little iron I have ever seen.
@theprodigyVA
@theprodigyVA Год назад
I like how this channel shows the challenges the everyday do it ur selfers run in to. I randomly ran into one of the videos and this is my fourth video I’ve watched in a row.
@nancyholmquist2573
@nancyholmquist2573 Год назад
Watching your mistakes is very encouraging ! This is a great learning video... THANKS.
@tdhoeffel
@tdhoeffel Год назад
I love that you show your mistakes and set backs. Just came across your content and looking forward to watching more. Liked and subscribed because of how real your content is.
@MutantDustBunny
@MutantDustBunny Год назад
Measure twice, cut once. That's everything I know about building things! Thanks for sharing this awesome project!
@patrickhart6440
@patrickhart6440 Год назад
I stopped using stud finders YEARS ago... Get you a good magnet. I use the ones sold on amazon to mount guns with... Run it back and forth until you find the screws. Works faster and much more accurate.
@cathysUtubeXOXO
@cathysUtubeXOXO Год назад
I am so jealous of all the tools you have that make building something easy peasy. Good for you! Great work!!!
@georgecauchi5940
@georgecauchi5940 Год назад
unreal. You are a legend. worth the effort. looks very elegant and has great taste in colors. Not a big space but well organized.
@selenacordeiro1458
@selenacordeiro1458 8 месяцев назад
That pantry is the size of my kitchen 😆 It’s a beautiful house! And beautiful pantry to match now
@alemapretsof
@alemapretsof Год назад
This is beautiful! I have to share your channel and videos with my own handy hubby. We are older, so although he is an amazing carpenter, electrician, plumber, HVAC-R, drywaller, construction guru, you demonstrate fresh style and newer processes. SO APPRECIATE that you include oopsies. We all make them, so why not be real? Thanks!!!
@alwaysjale
@alwaysjale Год назад
Man if you ever sell your home, whoever gets it afterwards will be blessed with a fantastically custom home. Terrific work 💗
@Jentalks380
@Jentalks380 Год назад
WOWWW. That looks FANTASTIC. What an asset!
@gwenwade6059
@gwenwade6059 Год назад
XO Macenna is a must watch for her skill. Texas kitchen and house restoration.
@Funky245
@Funky245 Год назад
WOW that transformation is amazing. Now the real challenge is keeping it clean 😄
@nicolesawford5548
@nicolesawford5548 Год назад
WOW! Truly amazing pantry. Everything you need in a small space. Great job!
@sofiahubbard4570
@sofiahubbard4570 Год назад
Hello Mr. Fix this....Builded THAT. Grat space-&-Storage!
@dylanwelch6681
@dylanwelch6681 Год назад
This is my favorite channel on youtube, your videos have helped me out so much with my home projects!
@mumzieshideout3555
@mumzieshideout3555 Год назад
This is the very first time I have ever watched any of your videos. Very nice , and great job! Great job indeed!
@tammybaumgartner4009
@tammybaumgartner4009 9 месяцев назад
I just started watching your videos this morning and I have to say that you’re really funny! But I’m learning a lot. So thank you 🙏. And Merry Christmas to you and your beautiful family 🎅
@amandapittar9398
@amandapittar9398 Год назад
I’m trying to sort out my pantry. Fell onto this video. I’m SO jealous. The drawers are exactly what I need. Ah well. I’ll plod on….then I watch to end of the video, and realise you have the kitchen I wanted too. Even down to the door handles. 😢. All that glorious storage, THATS how you stay neat & tidy!
@gabrielpadilla1362
@gabrielpadilla1362 Год назад
Brother!!! I felt your frustration!! I have been there too many times!!! You have certainly earned much respect!!! Love ur channel and ur work
@claudinavivo7416
@claudinavivo7416 Год назад
Honestly, after watching all the disaster she went through to finish it, and seeing the final result; I do think it wasn't so bad before. Plus I like more classic stuff. Thanks for everything, really useful. I know what to keep. Best wishes!
@spikefivefivefive
@spikefivefivefive Год назад
Tile should be cut with a WET saw. 12x12 sheets of mosaic tile would have been a lot easier. Even subway tile would have been a lot easier.
@dangatto8666
@dangatto8666 Год назад
It's refreshing to see you making mistakes like all of us. Good job. To avoid the punctures, you could have routed out a long 2 in strip of drywall. Identified the studs, and put a mounting plate to cover the studs.
@mr.delta5202
@mr.delta5202 Год назад
Great build. What would have been a sweet addition to the build. The bottom draws as step. For the your wife to reach the top shelfs when your not around.
@mattneillninasmom
@mattneillninasmom 8 месяцев назад
Well thought out, beautiful and functional!
@mitchelmcdonald2798
@mitchelmcdonald2798 Год назад
Divide and conquer. One of the most wholesome videos I’ve seen to date💯
@susanmacaluso5218
@susanmacaluso5218 Год назад
So didn't need to watch this video, because I really miss my husband! He's been doing weekend projects around the house for a while now. But I think I am going to eventually add this one to my list because I love it!🤣
@victoriap6727
@victoriap6727 Год назад
UAU. No words. What a TALENT and SKILLED man. Keep up with the great content, great!
@RonaldCiubuc
@RonaldCiubuc Год назад
It’s like a second kitchen. Nice work!
@conniegarcia5626
@conniegarcia5626 9 месяцев назад
I really like that. Its my dream to have a pantry in my kitchen. One day hopefully. 😊
@dorothysmith3850
@dorothysmith3850 8 месяцев назад
Absolutely love it❣️ I would have painted the upper cabinets and shiplap before installation.
@X_85
@X_85 Год назад
What a good job! You're much more resilient than I am. I chose the easy way by not cutting outlet holes in tiles and opted for those in counter pop-up outlets.
@donnygrahambuilds
@donnygrahambuilds Год назад
Dude - that turned out awesome! At the beginning when you said $300, I was like "theres not way, that'd be insane!" Kind of smashed the budget, but the space is beautiful, and you had a lot of really good learning experiences along the way, so definitely worth it!
@andie3131
@andie3131 Год назад
I was so hopeful when he said $300 remodel ….. I guess some remodels are got be awhile before they get done in my home lol
@kerrispahn3813
@kerrispahn3813 Год назад
So nice to have a husband handy dude to renovate your pantry! You go girlie!
@dreamless
@dreamless Год назад
There's literally a WALL of tools! It's so beautiful
@kristrapani4913
@kristrapani4913 Год назад
watching you struggle with those tile cuts hurt my heart, mna. youre a reno hero
@kerrispahn3813
@kerrispahn3813 Год назад
Thank you the laughs! Awesome renovation of your pantry…..
@bruce-le-smith
@bruce-le-smith Год назад
Gendome 3000 looks cool, if it powers a fridge for >12 hours and charges with solar in ~2 hours that's pretty good. Nice to see you using an actual unit in your home!
@sarah.fb.lindsay
@sarah.fb.lindsay Год назад
Buddy you need a wet tile saw! What a headache for you! I feel that, tile is so trick and the wet saw helps! Your pantry turned out amazing!! I am planning a party Reno myself and this video was SO helpful!! I LOVE the plexiglass hack, freaking brilliant!! I’m subscribing for sure! Keep up the incredible work!!
@sodoberman
@sodoberman Год назад
love the "warts and all" approach- i feel every oops on this one.. I'm that guy too. Thanks for keeping it real.
@N..-
@N..- 6 месяцев назад
Your perseverance is amazing! I would have just gotten the formica and run it up the wall.
@tylerpeterson8857
@tylerpeterson8857 Год назад
One thing I do about plexiglass is since I’m a regular at Lowe’s and Home Depot, as I assume you are. I ask an associate if they have scraps from others cutoff and usually the people that get stuff cut there don’t take scraps and I’ve gotten lucky with some pretty large pieces. Most of the time since they are trash I get them for free but sometimes you have that one manager that will charge usually no more than $5.
@marjorieglenn5499
@marjorieglenn5499 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for showing the water punctures! Keeps it real
@garfstiglz3981
@garfstiglz3981 Год назад
When cutting holes in porcelain tiles I use a diamond drill bit to cut a small hole in the corner of the shape and then I use a fret saw with a diamond saw to cut the shape out. Takes a little time but it saves breaking the tile and gives a nice finish.
@tumbleweed1976
@tumbleweed1976 Год назад
End result is very nice. Thank you for sharing pricing and your struggles. Wonderful to have both counter space and storage.
@taunyaw2181
@taunyaw2181 Год назад
IMHO - that tile is perfect
@americanpatriot8402
@americanpatriot8402 Год назад
I am building my garage workshop. I have never seen so many Ryobi tools and the Ryobi wall system like that. Wow!
@jasonweaver2566
@jasonweaver2566 Год назад
Looks really great… however you really should have run 12 gauge wire and gone straight back to the panel. The Gfci won’t trip an overloaded circuit and every kitchen appliance pulls a ton of power
@amps8687
@amps8687 Год назад
Awesome! I know the tile was a pain in the butt.....it turned out beautifully. Love the pantry......thank you for sharing and, remember to breathe!
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