Interior Design RED FLAGS You Need To AVOID (Don't Be Mad...)

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@glenysburgoyne7128
@glenysburgoyne7128 Ай бұрын
A red flag may be trees/bushes too close to the home so that there are roots disturbing the foundations and foliage/branches covering windows.
@mrphoenixgrey
@mrphoenixgrey Ай бұрын
Another added tip!
@memberofthetribe1
@memberofthetribe1 Ай бұрын
The next house I buy will NOT have trees or bushes with deep roots next to the house. PERIOD.
@HR-re6mr
@HR-re6mr Ай бұрын
THIS!!! So expensive when the roots interfere with the pipes
@Moe_neeka
@Moe_neeka Ай бұрын
YES!!!! It wrecked our walkway. Then the ivy grew in-between the window panes. We were clueless when we first purchased. We also have the Brazilian cherry floors. @mrphonexgrey would wouldn't even walk through the front door of this place.
@margaretschaufele6502
@margaretschaufele6502 Ай бұрын
The house I grew up in, we had to remove a tree whose roots were messing with our plumbing. Plus the danger of it falling on the house.
@kittylynndale5264
@kittylynndale5264 Ай бұрын
Red flag, especially for people 30 and older, is sharp turns in hallways. As an EMT, it’s often hard if not impossible, to get a stretcher around corners. It’s not a huge issue in most cases, as we can transport a patient sitting up, so we can adjust the stretcher. But when we have spinal issues, possible broken necks, impaled objects, and other reasons why a patient may have to be transported on the side or back, we have to waste time figuring out how to move them out in the safest manner. And as a really depressing reason I hate sharp turns, I recently watched a deceased family member be carried out as if she were nothing more than a piece of plywood. The funeral attendants were respectful, but there was literally no other way to transport her out of the home.
@merrywalsh2809
@merrywalsh2809 Ай бұрын
OMG, this reminds me of a place I rented years ago. It had one of those narrow metal spiral stairways to a loft bedroom. A paramedic friend visited and told me how much he hated going there when it was rented to someone who had a seizure disorder. They had to get him down that stairway every time.
@LBBEE-xl8qj
@LBBEE-xl8qj Ай бұрын
My partner and I have been contractors for over 30 years and TikTok DIY's are my bread and butter! My pro-tip to anyone buying either a new build or a 150-year-old home is PAY FOR A PRIVATE INSPECTION! It will cost anywhere from 400-1500 dollars, but it will be worth every penny because many real estate agents pay for inspectors to say what you want to hear. You can also go to your local city hall and request to see any building permits for your home, and that in itself can tell you a lot. I was looking at past building permits for a home we were working on and an owner got a permit for a garden shed but built a whole addition on to his home that flooded almost every year. Buyer beware!
@timmytwister6397
@timmytwister6397 Ай бұрын
The seller’s realtor should be obtaining a permit search from the municipality (fee involved) immediately upon listing the property, to find out about any non-compliant work that has been done. If you’re interested in a home but the realtor cannot show the results of a permit search, demand one. If they refuse, walk. And private home inspections are no guarantee- these tend to be surface-only. It won’t reveal what’s hidden behind walls i.e. plumbing pipes, electric lines, structural components etc.
@tartnouveau35
@tartnouveau35 Ай бұрын
We’re incredibly privileged that we were able to buy a small house in Massachusetts 2.5 years ago, we got our small cottage with an inspection. However, for the previous 8 properties we put offers on, all had between 30-50 offers, and we lost out to offers at least $100k over asking AND waived inspection EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. These were modest properties as well. We weren’t willing to waive inspection and we luckily held out, but it says something about the housing market that waived inspections were basically an expectation of buyers by sellers at the time.
@bleeb90
@bleeb90 Ай бұрын
I paid for a private inspection for an 80 year old home. I was told that the radiator was not on the most economic warmth distributing spot, but my certified inspector did miss our electrical meter had no earth wire. Should I ever buy an older house again I will specifically ask my technical inspector for that. Also for whether or not the sewer pipe actually goes in the right direction and whether my tap water doesn't come with lead. The latter thankfully didn't happen to me, but I got the warning letter from my municipality to please bang on my water pipes with a spoon to hear what it sounds like.
@yourconnection9303
@yourconnection9303 Ай бұрын
@@LBBEE-xl8qj I paid for home inspections on a couple of homes that were immaculate that I was interested in buying. One home had the garage partly on the other person's property, included termites in the house that was detected, the dishwasher wasn't working properly, and there was no ducting to the living room and one of the bedroom heat vents. The other home had a gas leak, the septic tank was shot, as well as a few other problems.
@jeskeepinitreal
@jeskeepinitreal Ай бұрын
Don’t be fooled by a heavy furniture item. There are manufacturers who literally pour concrete in the base of a dresser because they know you look for heavy and pay more for heavy. Look at details. Real hardwood not veneer tops, and dovetail wood, not glue holding drawers together. Look at hardware .
@TexasLolly
@TexasLolly Ай бұрын
Smaller actors are used in car commercials to make interiors look roomy, tiny hands holding the burger to look bigger or hold the food product to illustrate a better value for your money…. Always watch how consumers are portrayed.
@smusz
@smusz Ай бұрын
Porn too!
@valoriehedrick4329
@valoriehedrick4329 Ай бұрын
Toilets that are visible from other rooms, hallways, etc. When we built a house, I made sure toilets were positioned to not be seen until entering the bathroom!
@margaretschaufele6502
@margaretschaufele6502 Ай бұрын
One place my grandmother lived, if the doors were open, you could see straight into the master bathroom from the front door. Not necessarily the toilet, but still.
@valoriehedrick4329
@valoriehedrick4329 Ай бұрын
Thats pretty funny!
@edd943
@edd943 Ай бұрын
Just close the door, why would you even keep the door of the bathroom open? its pretty absurd to try and hide a toilet in a bathroom lol.
@PassiveAgressive319
@PassiveAgressive319 Ай бұрын
Agree, we have our bathroom near the stairs! We always make sure the door is shut! lol😅
@nonamenoname1133
@nonamenoname1133 Ай бұрын
​@@edd943 It's a common indicator that when the door is open, it's vacant. Closed, occupied. Some households prefer this arrangement.
@angiej4865
@angiej4865 Ай бұрын
Thank goodness - I've FINALLY found someone who doesn't like to see the toilet first in a bathroom!! DD you have validated my decision to move the toilet in my ongoing reno. It's gonna cost but it'll make me happy to have the toilet around the corner 😘
@hazardsigns
@hazardsigns Ай бұрын
It was a revelation when I moved to a country where it's standard for toilets to be in their own small room. When we started to look for a place to buy, this was a must for us! Don't ever want to go back to toilet next to the shower (or where I do my teeth 🤢)
@ApricusInaros
@ApricusInaros Ай бұрын
Great useful tipps from a pro and not just some repetitive comments from an interior design enthusiast, as I see so many of them on KZbin who obviously don't actually work in this field of business.
@njb1814
@njb1814 Ай бұрын
Thank you! My husband was a building inspector for 16 years, and is now a builder. I have learned so much about codes. People think they can just do whatever they want to their home, yes, but to a point. He has told me, if you go to sell the house, and your realtor is a savy and experienced one, they should know if there were any permits taken out. If there haven't been, they have had to rip everything down to the studs, (like it was when they bought the house), if that's the case. Yeah, it can become a nightmare! Thanks for sharing
@griseldaalvarez7827
@griseldaalvarez7827 Ай бұрын
Dear Design Daddy, Please keep adding videos about red flags for home buyers. I've found the flags you mentioned to be very useful and a great help in saving significant amounts of money. Huge fan,
@lsamoa
@lsamoa Ай бұрын
These are great pieces of advice, and for renters too. I would add these ones: - Always bring a hygrometer with you when visiting a property, to check the humidity level. Especially for those of you in the UK. If it's above 60%, just run. - Check the water pressure in the taps, and how long it takes for the water to get hot. Bonus: bring a diy water testing kit to test for lead and other heavy metals in the water supply. Check the walls underneath the sinks for signs of water damage. - Feel the edges of window frames for draft - If the walls are freshly painted, rub the palm of your hand against one and smell your palm immediately after. Sometimes if the paint they used was too old or tainted, your palm will smell like old milk. Or if a smoker lived there for a long time, you'll smell it on your palm too. Water damage that hasn't been dealt with properly will leave a slight smell as well. You can always repaint with shellac as a base coat, but it's a pain and it can get expensive.
@brianhopkins5251
@brianhopkins5251 Ай бұрын
if you go to look at a house to purchase and it has a new addition/remodel/flip. go down to the local building department and ask to see the permits that were pulled for that. (spoiler, lots of times there won't be any permits pulled). No paperwork, no addition, you can just guarantee it wasn't done correctly. (also the city REALLY likes to know things like this........). And if there are permits, signed off, etc, well you have a good chance of it being done correctly.
@ronperrin4514
@ronperrin4514 Ай бұрын
One of your best videos ever.
@mrphoenixgrey
@mrphoenixgrey Ай бұрын
Awe thank you so much for watching 🤍
@smusz
@smusz Ай бұрын
Hey Bud, Like your content (keep the giggles in -they're a hoot). In condo bldgs -how far are you from the elevator or garbage chutes? The noise is irritating. Is your entry door right across from the neighbors -or right next to theirs (or a bullpen of 4 doors)? NOISE. Your comfort with design issues are enjoyable....and your laugh is infectious.
@yourconnection9303
@yourconnection9303 Ай бұрын
As well as a laundry room next to your apartment suite.
@jaysonx5576
@jaysonx5576 Ай бұрын
Sunken living room, for insurance reasons. Often considered a basement and some people don’t realize they aren’t covered until it floods via pool leak, rain, plumbing etc.
@timward3116
@timward3116 Ай бұрын
Regarding electrical. I have a 50 year-old condo in a small complex. The water heater was short and was squeezed into the bathroom between a wall and a small vanity. It needed to be replaced, and I looked into a tankless water heater. The electrician told me I didn't have enough amps coming into the unit for a tankless water heater.
@ebooboo6784
@ebooboo6784 Ай бұрын
I bought my home about 8 years ago.. the house is only about 15 years old. Luckily it's just me but my master bedroom is right off the great room with no entry hall, so if I have company I have to close the door so they aren't looking directly in my bedroom. The other thing is when you come in the front door if you go straight you enter in to the great room, to the left is a hall that goes to the other 2 bedrooms. Directly at the end of the hall is the hall bath. The toilet is the only thing you see going down the hall. I keep that door closed all the time. I bought it because of the killer mountain views but those are 2 things that totally annoy me in my house. It's like who designs these??? I have a degree in Architecture and design so I am continually aware of things like this. I was willing to overlook those 2 things for the view though.
@GradKat
@GradKat Ай бұрын
But wouldn’t you keep the toilet door closed anyway? It’s bad Feng Shui to leave it open.
@juverparadox
@juverparadox Ай бұрын
I always have my bedroom doors closed, even if I am alone in the house. I think it is more private and elegant.
@robertsweet6607
@robertsweet6607 Ай бұрын
Your advice is right on target!! What about a sink in a kitchen island? Usually a sink has a backsplash when against a wall or in front of a window. Water in an island sink splashes/drips/seeps all over the island? It drives me crazy!
@elisabethdarcy1985
@elisabethdarcy1985 Ай бұрын
Yesssss!
@robertsweet6607
@robertsweet6607 Ай бұрын
@@elisabethdarcy1985 Happy to hear someone else agrees! Thanks!
@jayjones9219
@jayjones9219 Ай бұрын
I absolutely hate the sink in a kitchen island. As you say water splashes everywhere and who wants to sit at an island and get splashed or look at dirty dishes. Every new build now has the sink in the island, I hate it. I like the sink on an exterior wall, with a window above it.
@robertsweet6607
@robertsweet6607 Ай бұрын
@@jayjones9219 I agree, a sink on an exterior wall, below a window, is ideal. A view while working!
@olgastanford6813
@olgastanford6813 Ай бұрын
Oh. My. God! Less than a minute in, and I 💯% agree. Cherry wood is SUCH a pain to work with. We bought a house with cherry red hardwood, and let me tell you, it took numerous stick-on paint samples before we were able to find the right shade of light blue for this space. Now that everything is done, I actually love the floors and think they work great with our color palette and furniture. However, that doesn't change the fact that getting them to work with our much more muted, cooler tone aesthetic was a huge challenge, and I was not certain I COULD make it work pretty much up until everything was finished.
@youbetcha108
@youbetcha108 Ай бұрын
The red orange toned floors go great with cooler tones! So that blue you used was a good choice. You can always use area rugs to minimize the impact of any color flooring. I also have red orange flooring. I have no issue with that color. It’s wood. That’s good enough for me. When I refinish wood furniture I rarely have to stain it. The top coat brings out a beautiful natural reddish color which I love. I also love the feel of a satin top coat on wood.
@vaderladyl
@vaderladyl Ай бұрын
Those two wood tones get blended and tamed better always, when matched with greens, blues or neutrals with no yellow, orange or red in the undertone.
@mistydevillier2197
@mistydevillier2197 Ай бұрын
I love that you mentioned building things to code. So many people are unaware or just don't care. On that, I have a question. Will spray foam insulation hurt a shingle roof?? We're building at the moment, and this question has arisen. I trust your expertise.
@rhkips
@rhkips Ай бұрын
Unfortunately, this question isn't as straight forward as it sounds. The short answer is that no, you can't just spray foam the roof in an existing attic space. The long answer is that you can, but you have to completely restructure the attic space and roof to do it. Please consult a qualified General Contractor that specializes in roofing, insulation and spray foam. Getting the correct answer will require a qualified contractor to physically inspect your space, as no two situations will be identical. Hope this helps! :)
@rhkips
@rhkips Ай бұрын
Regarding building code and permits specifically: Every municipality, state, province, city, etc., can be different. The best guideline is that if you are CHANGING (not just adding) Electrical, Plumbing, HVAC, Structure or Foundation, you should contact your municipality prior to drafting plans to inquire about permits and engineering requirements. Many places require plans to be drawn up to specific guidelines before permits will be issued to allow the work. If a contractor tells you that you do not need a permit, check with your municipality anyway, and if your contractor was incorrect, terminate the contract immediately. Owning a home with literally no hallways, where you just kind of blob your way from one space to another, I envy those really long hallways. No joke, I considered making one room smaller, just so I could incorporate an entirely unnecessary hallway, for the sake of having a hallway. Ultimately decided against it, but I still want a hallway, dangit!!
@pxn748
@pxn748 Ай бұрын
Not every county has code, there are some in North Georgia that still don't have codes or zoning.
@rhkips
@rhkips Ай бұрын
@@pxn748 Same with where I live in the mountains of North Alabama. Unincorporated areas in the US are fun! However, still always good to check when undergoing renovations, and while not enforced, federal building code should be applied as a minimum.
@kimwaltz6114
@kimwaltz6114 Ай бұрын
Yes, the Building Codes are written to provided a reasonable level of safety, as so are a good guideline even if they are not required. You want a structure that is electrically safe, has plumbing that works, that is structurally sound, and weather tight. Pay special attention to decks and stairways.
@unfilthy
@unfilthy Ай бұрын
I'm feeling really pleased with myself right now. Our new home ticks every single box (or is it unticks every box?). I feel all validated.
@lypreila7913
@lypreila7913 Ай бұрын
Find you a home inspector that takes the time to fill your tubs and sinks and run a moisture detector around after letting them sit for a few minutes. You'd be shocked what you can find.
@lsamoa
@lsamoa Ай бұрын
Great advice
@KeiPalace
@KeiPalace Ай бұрын
also uses a thermal imaging system to check for proper insulation
@dash1dash2
@dash1dash2 Ай бұрын
You can use Red Out by Bona on Cherry and Red Oak to cut down on the redness if you're going to refinish it.
@Noscat007
@Noscat007 Ай бұрын
Yes to the hallway!!! It is my most hated thing in my new build. It's door, tunnel hallway then open concept. Idk what to do about the hallway now.
@jestification1
@jestification1 Ай бұрын
Usually load bearing walls are perpendicular to the way the joists run and not parallel. Of course there are exceptions but I think you said it backwards in the vid
@LynnBFoster
@LynnBFoster Ай бұрын
Older homes took a beating in this episode. I love mine.
@gardenjoy5223
@gardenjoy5223 Ай бұрын
Just a silly man. Not very resourceful, nor able to adapt. Seeing a red flag Everywhere. To me he IS a red flag himself. Watched this one episode, saw his nonsense and blocked the channel. Come on... this is just one great big waste of time.
@angelwings1979
@angelwings1979 Ай бұрын
I would add water pressure. I’ve lived in places where there was low pressure which makes everything take so much longer, showering, washing dishes, etc. I’ve, also, lived where the pressure was extremely high and it would literally hurt to shower. You couldn’t face the shower head at all. It did only take about 5 minutes to get clean. Unfortunately, both were rentals so there was only so much I could do. It’s now on my must check list.
@RRoeckle
@RRoeckle Ай бұрын
With those tiny powder rooms 'plopped' into closets, probably done without a permit. Code requires a certain number of inches on either side of a water closet, and a minimum clear space in front of both water closets and sinks. You already mentioned the plumbing codes, but the lack of proper venting can make drains almost useless.
@AndreaSmith-gx4yj
@AndreaSmith-gx4yj Ай бұрын
When we were looking for our first house, we had a four-year old and I was pregnant. We had a tiny budget and everything we could afford was dilapidated. Then we found a little house being flipped. New carpet, clean, freshly painted. We jumped at it. In the six years we lived there, the kitchen floor sank because of water issues in the crawl space, the walls molded, we both got shocked from homeowner-electrical that bi-passed the fuse box. It was a nightmare.
@margaretschaufele6502
@margaretschaufele6502 Ай бұрын
I hate not having overhead lights in the bedrooms of my apartment, because it means I can't have ceiling fans either. Also, trying to figure out which outlet the light switch works and having to design your space around that.
@marylhere
@marylhere Ай бұрын
When I was looking for a small home in my area….lots of cottages here….found that many of the “bedrooms” staged with twin beds were actually liquor boxes with quilts over them. Rooms not large enough for twin size mattresses is a problem.
@tamick2000
@tamick2000 Ай бұрын
The add-on powder room can also be in a place where using it is awkward. I have seen poor design of floorplans where the powder room was actually a part of the original plan but it opens directly into a living, dining room or kitchen. You literally enter and exit to where you are the feature of that space. 😂
@vaderladyl
@vaderladyl Ай бұрын
Sorry but red floors are not a reg flag. They are just challenging to work with. saying they are a red flag means they are inherently bad or badly installed.
@dimplesd8931
@dimplesd8931 Ай бұрын
We spent $70k to add a large patio, with a A frame roof, about 50sq feet of interior space, remove some interior walls, install LDLs and add a second electrical box to our home. Thank you for telling the folks that it’s important to get plans/work professionally done. You have to submit your plans to your city/township board and know that code enforcement is checking so don’t try to be cheap and do it on the sly….the fines or dismantling $1000’s of work is worse. PS make sure EVERYONE who works on your project is licensed, bonded and has a work permit from your city/township.
@The_Smith
@The_Smith Ай бұрын
Yes on the electrical supply . . . in 1987 I had my electrical upgraded to a 100 amp panel, and at the time it was considered over kill. . . now? I'd have to go look, but I don't think there are any spare circuits available . . .
@ladymephisto1647
@ladymephisto1647 Ай бұрын
These are such excellent points to consider before buying or even renting houses.
@litrealred6840
@litrealred6840 Ай бұрын
Hi! As child I lived in 1800s house with one outlet in each room, I lived in county we don’t have building permits, we got electric, sewage, thanks for all your tips!
@suz7082
@suz7082 Ай бұрын
Most people don't consider accessibility factors when they buy a home, even if it isn't an issue at the time. We bought a home with 3 flights of stairs and only a powder room on the main level. All good until life happened. Having surgery and don't want to contend with stairs? Stay on the main level but no bath facilities there. Want to move your elderly mother into the house? She can't navigate stairs. Have a friend with mobility issues? She can't easily get into the home because there are no railings at the entryways. Low toilets, no grab bars, narrow doorways, tall cabinets - all become issues down the road.
@retrobelle49
@retrobelle49 Ай бұрын
A red flag for my husband & I now is when we see rocks or pebbles in landscaping close to the home. Our first home was in a neighborhood that had terrible drainage. We tried adding bushes & mulch under the front windows, but during a bad storm a year later we literally had water enter our front doors twice! We spoke with a professional landscaper & he explained mulch compacts like concrete during rain rather than letting water drain through. We quickly replaced all of our mulch with river pebbles afterwards & never had an issue again. When looking for our current home though, we scratched off any homes with rocks out front though as it would be too hard to know what drainage was like in that area.
@EliseLogan
@EliseLogan Ай бұрын
an easy thing to check to see how janky the work is: check doorways where flooring materials change. If they aren't taking the time to properly fit the floor, which is a pretty simple thing to do, they're doing shoddy work elsewhere, too. Plus, having those little voids where dust and junk collect at the doorframes is just irritating.
@gerardguida7727
@gerardguida7727 Ай бұрын
This was one of my Favorite Videos of Yours !!
@montanateri6889
@montanateri6889 Ай бұрын
I love your videos... but I do wish you could also show designs or blueprints of what should be done at the same time as what should not be done. It would help visualization more if there is a comparison.
@cakedupkevin
@cakedupkevin Ай бұрын
I rent a 1980s townhome and the main living area doesn't have ceiling lighting. There is a switch at the entry wired to a half hot outlet. It's super annoying.
@KeiPalace
@KeiPalace Ай бұрын
my friend has no end of issues with her 80s townhouse, the workers come in and shake their heads '80s house'
@kj.5561
@kj.5561 Ай бұрын
Same. I have to put lamps everywhere
@DrLindaFWilliams
@DrLindaFWilliams Ай бұрын
Upon home inspection, the city may require de-construction of any unpermitted additions or "upgrades." Nightmare, but less of a problem than if wiring or plumbing goes wrong after purchase.
@vivianhong612
@vivianhong612 Ай бұрын
I wish I could bring along a designer when house shopping 😊
@corgiowner436
@corgiowner436 Ай бұрын
I’m sensitive to ugly exposed plumbing. Crooked pipes, ugly shut off valves, off center installations etc.
@jamiewddsmith-dl9bk
@jamiewddsmith-dl9bk Ай бұрын
I Love old houses 1890’s and up. I grew up in an old Victorian style farmhouse., even found the original well one summer. Get a good home inspector. It’s worth the time and money. They will report everything . Review it thoroughly and ask questions. Ask them about red flags.
@1974angels
@1974angels Ай бұрын
I absolutely love old homes as well. You cannot duplicate the charm the character and workmanship compared to modern builds. Having said that no matter the age, a private home inspection is worth every penny to avoid the possibility of larger issues upon purchase.
@anniechicas7506
@anniechicas7506 Ай бұрын
New drinking game: Take a shot every time he says "If we're being honest..."
@vacuumblink2300
@vacuumblink2300 Ай бұрын
Or “the amount of times I’ve seen…”
@mtnshelby7059
@mtnshelby7059 Ай бұрын
Your advice is excellent thank you.
@pjg6019
@pjg6019 Ай бұрын
Living in Italy, 70 square meters with 9+sm of hallway and two outlets in kitchen and bedrooms, three outlets in the livingroom, bathroom only one outlet. 🙄
@robinbirdj743
@robinbirdj743 Ай бұрын
If there’s room to sit down, small powder rooms can be charming! I was in one once with the TINIEST sink! ❤
@bobobojan
@bobobojan Ай бұрын
Different strokes for different folks because I love long hallways
@rockshot100
@rockshot100 Ай бұрын
Extensions, decks, patios, etc. Most often look like an odd appendage to the house, usually the wrong proportions, style, or whatever. They rarely look right. Often pathetic at best, and that is just the aesthetics of it.
@drelle504
@drelle504 Ай бұрын
I didn't pay that much attention to the video, but I bet he'd hate houses in New Orleans. Many of them are shotgun style houses where the kitchen or bedroom are in the back of the home.
@novart9230
@novart9230 Ай бұрын
"Powder room" (or as we call them in Europe, toilets) are SUPER common in Belgium and France (and probably in a lot of european countries) so I find it funny to see you hate that :p They are usualy made when the house has only one bathroom with a toilet inside so we add another single tiny toilet/ "powder room" for either the guests (no one want the guest to see your only bathroom used by the whole family) or simply so 2 peoples can go at the same time. And yes they are tiny because you're not supposed to spend a lot of time there (and we don't always have a lot of available space). In newer french buildings they have regulations for the toilets so a wheelchair can fit it them. They have to build huge bathrooms and separate toilets with a lot of empty space for accomodation. So now our toilets also become our laundry rooms (and it's a lot harder to make it pretty with a big laundry machine and a toilet in front of the door.)
@nathalie_desrosiers
@nathalie_desrosiers Ай бұрын
Ce n'est pas qu'il ne les aime pas. C'est qu'il n'aime pas lorsque les propriétaires ajoutent une (ce qu'au Québec on appelle une salle d'eau ou une demi-salle de bain) là ou il y avait auparavant un garde-robe ou une autre pièce beaucoup trop petite pour qu'elle soit vraiment utilisable. En Amérique du Nord, c'est commun d'avoir une salle de bain complète *et* une salle d'eau, du moins dans les maisons. Et c'est de plus en plus commun d'avoir la buanderie séparée de la salle de bain, idéalement sur le même étage que les chambres. Je dis ça, parce qu'avant (années 50-70s), la buanderie était souvent placée au sous-sol, alors que les chambres étaient à l'étage. Les plus chanceux étaient ceux qui avaient une petite chute à linge.
@novart9230
@novart9230 Ай бұрын
@@nathalie_desrosiers Oui je m'en doute mais même le fait de se dire "oh un cagibi, je vais le transformer en toilette" c'est vraiment super courant :p Toutes les photos qu'il a montré, ce serait même pas considéré comme "trop petit" chez nous.
@lsamoa
@lsamoa Ай бұрын
@@novart9230 C'est pas que c'est trop petit, mais que dans ces toilettes bricolées à l'arrache, la plomberie est souvent faite n'importe comment et qu'il n'y a pas de système de ventilation.
@KeiPalace
@KeiPalace Ай бұрын
I think he said he only hates powder rooms when they are too small for real use
@ashleys637
@ashleys637 Ай бұрын
The switch lighting thing is no joke. I live in the United States and bought a home that had this in 2 of the 4 upstairs bedrooms and the room that the previous owners were using as a dining room. It's horrible! Sure, it powers lamps and all, but if you have a phone or something in charging? That gets shut off too. There were other things and our financial situation that made the home worth it overall, but dawd dayum was the lack of independent overhead lighting annoying.
@ashleys637
@ashleys637 Ай бұрын
Gawd* lol
@genisseoliphant2074
@genisseoliphant2074 Ай бұрын
I see bedrooms off living spaces all the time, and i couldn't figure out why i hate it, so thank you for mentioning that!
@kthjames3899
@kthjames3899 Ай бұрын
I’ve got a question: if you have one of these red flags (eg: toilet Seen when first walked in) and you couldn’t remove/relocate the flaw, how would you go about fixing it/working around it?
@neksraven
@neksraven Ай бұрын
As someone who has to come in and fix this crap - McMansions with sawdust and epoxy outdoor railings and siding. after a few years, the paint doesn't seal them and they just crumble.
@ruthmcdowell8125
@ruthmcdowell8125 Ай бұрын
Fantastic tips as we are planning to right size next year. I toured a beautiful condo this summer. The model was furnished but guest room was so small. I asked agent if it was a double bed and she said no a queen. I said let’s measure it. She didn’t have a tape measure so I whipped mine out and it was indeed a double. I told her it was a bit like false advertising.
@melrye7350
@melrye7350 Ай бұрын
I need a collab between Design Daddy and Daddy Nick!
@MaeriTheAlien
@MaeriTheAlien Ай бұрын
I thought my house was smaller than it was because it wasn’t staged (owner still lived there the until sale) and the furniture was way too big for the space
@HR-re6mr
@HR-re6mr Ай бұрын
The outlets and switches are key. It dictates where you can put furniture too!
@gardenjoy5223
@gardenjoy5223 Ай бұрын
Oh no. Another one from the vast country of 'Extension-Cords-Ban'. Must be hard to live there.
@gigiatlas2364
@gigiatlas2364 Ай бұрын
Your videos/advices are something else 💯 Perfect! Thank you
@victoriagilarranz6804
@victoriagilarranz6804 17 күн бұрын
I encountered so many DIY flips during my recent househunting saga. Most of them had screaming red flags, like LVP installed over hardwood on a very unsteady floor. Lots of hastily finished basements, too. Like, what are y'all hiding? That ugly gray LVP isn't distracting me from the fact that the doors slam themselves and the floor is concave.
@WandafulWrldWide
@WandafulWrldWide Ай бұрын
Now, this was a very helpful video! Thanks!
@maureenlopresti6627
@maureenlopresti6627 Ай бұрын
Thank you. Great advice!
@jesshallock5346
@jesshallock5346 Ай бұрын
Outlets are the bane of my existence in my house. I have a lot of them, but they’re in weird places where you will see all the cords if you plug anything into there. And the outlet that the light switches go to is right next to the door….which is just so pointless to me.
@Lisa-jm3nk
@Lisa-jm3nk Ай бұрын
Outstanding advice! Thank you -this is a public service.
@KeiPalace
@KeiPalace Ай бұрын
You can look up the address of the home on the city website and see what permits have been pulled. Then you know it's up to code for that project, the permit will tell you the scope of work done, there should also be separate permits for plumbers/pipefitting and electricians.
@sweetjane6506
@sweetjane6506 Ай бұрын
I loved my red Douglas fir floors in BC.
@triple999fruitful
@triple999fruitful Ай бұрын
Intelligent man. Great video, thank you.
@griffin7770
@griffin7770 Ай бұрын
My condo doesn't have ceiling lights outside of the kitchen, but has outlets and like 3 sconces haha. There's no electrical in the ceilings and I've wondered whether the developers were able to make the building shorter and save money that way.
@robinbirdj743
@robinbirdj743 Ай бұрын
True on the staged furniture! But why do people need or buy a huge sectional for 2-3 people? Is a couch the new recliner? How a put a comfy reading chair?
@improvelifepllc
@improvelifepllc Ай бұрын
Yes if the powder room is too small you might end up paying a lot to fix the plumbing!
@thrgost
@thrgost Ай бұрын
👀 Watching from Europe 😂😂
@saulgoodman2018
@saulgoodman2018 16 күн бұрын
To get more amps. They just change the panel. You do not need to rewire your whole house. You do not need to change switches and outlets.
@LaanaAriesCreativeConcepts
@LaanaAriesCreativeConcepts Ай бұрын
I adore this series. TFS
@burnedoils
@burnedoils Ай бұрын
i like this guy cuz hes got something very important in life wich is "taste" so im subscribig now
@Nicholly1084
@Nicholly1084 Ай бұрын
Do a reaction to Lenny Kravitz’s house in Brazil and Naomi Campbell’s villa in Kenya! They are amazing!
@vaderladyl
@vaderladyl Ай бұрын
yes, they are.
@PassiveAgressive319
@PassiveAgressive319 Ай бұрын
Don’t houses have to be officially surveyed during the buying process like in the UK? Surely the surveyor would identify where the house is not up to code?
@vlissette173
@vlissette173 Ай бұрын
Thank youuuuu for all the red flags 😅😊
@therapywithisabel
@therapywithisabel Күн бұрын
I could have used this a year ago. Sage advise. Thank you.
@RobinFenwick
@RobinFenwick Ай бұрын
Great advice! Thanks!
@esmfamil5086
@esmfamil5086 Ай бұрын
More of this plz
@jaydouglas1090
@jaydouglas1090 Ай бұрын
You’re electrical comments are due to builders designing to code minimums. They will only put in the basics of what is needed. Ceiling lights are not required in certain residential rooms, hence why switched outlets are for floor lamps.
@kmfp
@kmfp Ай бұрын
Thanks for these tips! Do part 2 please :)
@kristinalebardin7908
@kristinalebardin7908 6 күн бұрын
Dry rottt windows. Temp outside is the temp inside. It looks perfectly normal but you have to be up close and personal to notice
@marylut6077
@marylut6077 Ай бұрын
Friend couldn’t understand why model home had sectional in loft but hers didn’t fit. Measure room and furniture
@janesweepingbush2289
@janesweepingbush2289 Ай бұрын
I hate walking in a kitchen and seeing a stove. I hate walking in a bedroom and seeing a bed. if the first thing I see when I walk in a room is the thing that room is specifically for I get triggered
@Derek-Adams
@Derek-Adams Ай бұрын
And don’t even get me started on hallways. Hallways in a house or a condo?! That’s why I always carry an emergency Xanax.
@anonz975
@anonz975 Ай бұрын
@@Derek-Adams 😆
@anonz975
@anonz975 Ай бұрын
He is right about toilets though.
@janesweepingbush2289
@janesweepingbush2289 Ай бұрын
@anonz975 no he's not. who has time to be peeved you can see a tiolet in the bathroom, that's just weird. We all go #2 hiding the toilet won't make it smell better.
@anonz975
@anonz975 Ай бұрын
@@janesweepingbush2289 When the toilet is opposite of the door it is visible from other rooms whenever the door is open. No one wants to see the toilet from the hall, bedroom, family room etc... or have the door accidentally opened when you are on the throne and a roomful of people sees you there.
@Cocolicious08758
@Cocolicious08758 Ай бұрын
Great video
@Misajoejoe1
@Misajoejoe1 Ай бұрын
Great, great, great video!!
@SparkleInMoonlight
@SparkleInMoonlight Ай бұрын
We have been searching for a new house quite some time now. The amount of ugly houses and many bad ideas in them I have seen is simply increadible - it disturbs my mental health when seeing it 😀 So we expect to do a full renovation of nearly everything 😀 I have seen (location: central Europe): old to extraordinarily old electricity, very old and sometimes weirdly done pluming, molded and wet cellars and walls, leaky roofs, strange extensions no longer sticking to the house properly, added bathrooms to weird places (e. g. inside kitchen) etc. I consider normal to see: ugly cheapest available doors, windows and floors one can buy, peculiar design choices your channel is full of, ugly cheap strangly layout furniture... this list is never ending. Before starting the search, I didn´t even imagine that so many ugly houses exist 😀
@Maisiewuppp
@Maisiewuppp Ай бұрын
These are not interior design ideas but just common sense.
@user-ii3vn8tn3q
@user-ii3vn8tn3q 8 күн бұрын
It's stupid...I hate an L shape kitchen counter. That useless corner drives me nuts. AND, stoves inappropriatly located so you can't use cupboard and counters effectively. Both make it appear as if you have cabinets, but the reality is, they are inaccessible.
@deborahmichele
@deborahmichele Ай бұрын
Great tips!!
@PrairieWolff
@PrairieWolff Ай бұрын
Im so relieved that puffy pharaoh chair didn't eat you.
@EOrtiz-mr3tv
@EOrtiz-mr3tv Ай бұрын
You’re my KZbin Otho❤
@karenwilson6124
@karenwilson6124 8 күн бұрын
where have you been??? I just found you on you tube. My challenge ... 4000 sq feet and I am NOT an interior designer!!!! do you make house calls ?🤣
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