Not a stich of insulation how did they heat the place?
@wibblewobble48914 күн бұрын
Wow! So so beautiful! My only question is: How do you stop all the warmpth sitting in the ceiling/roof of the home in winter and the bottom half of the home being super cold. I am Australia, so here we have A/C and fires in our homes for winter/summer and lots of insulation. But not many homes are open ceilings like yours are now. I absolutely love it though, i love to see the old beams and architecture from the original makers. You've done them proud with your renovations!
This person is amazing! I didn't know a DIY can be shown such a perfect way before wathing his videos.
@eyema8819 күн бұрын
I am looking to use cafe boards in my recently purchased kominka. How well are the holding up over the many years? I have seen the cafe boards and I want to know how they feel after many years of use?
only $20k for materials and only $400k for time and labor! :D so cheap
@heather.humanity24 күн бұрын
Incredible!
@user-fo9uk1sf7r25 күн бұрын
ガラスは上にずらして順番に外さないと外れません。 仕組みが複雑なんですよね~😅
@Verklompen26 күн бұрын
Best watched muted.
@user-cj8hd5sv4k27 күн бұрын
頑張って下さい
@satorumat128 күн бұрын
凄いのつくりましたねー!😮
@satorumat128 күн бұрын
🎉
@marit4343Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this video. I loved the fact that you filmed every step however didn't explain every you were doing and explain why. I think most of us have watched enough of these videos to know what you are working on. We could see and understand your vision. Thank you for saving another home.
You built this to last. It looks so good. You insulated, and accounted for moisture and bugs. You re-leveled and squared the house up to make it safe as possible. You even rebuilt the earthen wall parts correctly. Fantastic work.