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Reno For Less
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 ก.ย. 2019
Hi, I'm Daven! Welcome to Reno For Less! In my videos I share DIY tutorials of renovations and projects. I'm a full-time chartered professional accountant and part-time DIYer learning to create big improvements on a budget. I hope I can inspire you to implement small changes to your home without breaking the bank. Please like and subscribe!
Building my Wife's Dream Nursery on a Budget
Hey everyone! I’m thrilled to share my latest project: renovating our spare room into my wife's dream nursery. Join me while I create a warm and inviting space for our baby!
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Made a herb planter box for my wife out of scrap lumber from our deck build. This build didn't have to look perfect, just be functional. I like to be creative and try to use up leftover lumber. I hope you enjoy!
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In this video you I will show you how I built a floating deck. I'll show you the process of clearing and prepping the area, framing the deck, how to hide the deck blocks to give it a "floating" appearance and some useful tips I learned.
How to Light a Gas BBQ that Won't Ignite
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Concrete Stairs Makeover With Wood Decking
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Hi! In this video I explain how I transformed my uneven concrete stairs with wood decking and 2x4s to prepare for a deck I will be building shortly.
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Laminate Flooring & Baseboard Installation (Timelapse)
4years still a useful video
We have the same stone floor. Did you ever get rid of it? I hate mine. It's from the 70s
I prefer to make with WoodPrix plans.
“Two seconds later”😂😂
This is possibly the most simplistic way I've seen..
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You missed the most important thing....starting to remove the parquet floors...you already had some out and that makes it easy for all after the first one.
You can either remove it starting with the parquet closes to the wall (under the baseboards) or chip out one or two parquet.
Great job :)
Thanks for the video
I used a sharpened flat hoe to remove some flooring, it was tile but I know it would work with parquet flooring and vinyl flooring like Nafco.
Can’t you sand & stain darker? Why would anyone get rid of this?
I had the same thought when I purchased my home one room had regular hardwood flooring and the room next to it had parquet. I hired contractors to stain my hardwood floors thinking I could also stain the parquet to something more neutral or close match to the room next to it. They said they couldn’t stain it , I think because sanding it is almost impossible because the grains go all different directions. (If I am remembering correctly) but they definitely said they couldn’t do it. I was very disappointed and now I am removing it to put in laminate flooring :/
Thank you i think I’ll be able to do it now😊
Thanks, I'm inspired!
Love the accent wall!
Looks amazing!
Nice I know this is an old video but TY very much for doing it / you steps are exactly what I got / I will do the same thing TY again !
Glad my video could help!
Looks good
Great demonstration. Thanks!!!
Great video. But how do you remove parquet without damaging it?
I'm not sure if this is possible sorry.
My toxic trait is I think I could do this as smoothly and easily as him 😂 great tutorial
Thanks but not much to learn from this ... all done wrong having watched other vids.
What paint beside white can use is brown good???
You can use any color you want. Lighter colors are more common.
Thank you, makes me feel confident I can tackle this myself. Nice and clear!
Any updates on it?
@deanbellamy7614 the deck still looks and feels just like new!
I need to do this but I dont even have the confidence to try and do this by myself
@ThePrincesselise06 just take it step by step. Start by doing what you can and your confidence will increase
Pretty good looking job. Stairs are a real pain considering their use and obviously you want them as safe as possible 👍
Glad you didn’t cut out the “oops” 😅. So cute. Also great video! I am literally following your step by step refinishing process on my 100+ year old stairs. Thanks!
@lc3722 good luck with your project!
This is a good idea, my Concrete Stairs somehow is too low as well. Like it is so dangerous stepping out when there is a big drop.
Great Job!
Thanks!
very good work sir!
Thanks sir!
Dad at work😊
Thanks!
😍😍
@@livesimplynutrition thanks!
Did you use a waterproofing sealer when finished? If so what brand did you use? (the brush on you used at the end of your video : ) Thanks in advance!
@d.s.6882 hey, I can't remember the brand but I would recommend using an oil based waterproofing because it's easier to put on and you won't have to pressure washer to take it off
Hi, I'm following your directions to build a memorial box filled with new dog toys for people (in memory of my dog). Your clarity and directions have allowed me almost complete this project, and I'm a novice--Very well done! As I'm a novice, I cannot wrap my brain around your bottom frame involving 24 inch cuts. When installed with pocket screws to the front and back, I have the total bottom being 29 inches long (24 inch cuts, and the addition of 2.5 inches from the front structure and 2.5 inches from back structure). When the 5 bottom boards are screwed in, they will have a width 27.5 inches long (5.5x5). In my mind, there will be 1.5 inches that will not be covered on the bottom. I'm missing something in my calculations, right?
Good job bro! Enjoyed the vid
At first I thought you were doing piano stairs... I didn't like that. now I see... you're just smort. I'd have done all of the stairs and then just.... Not gone upstairs for a day...
Interesting. Thanks for sharing. NL
How do l know how much carpet l need
@@kolaabe I would recommend searching stair carpet calculator on Google. Or take measurements and ask the carpet store.
Doing every other step was a great idea. How long do you have to wait before you can walk on the steps the after the first coating?
@@tavonb6478 I recommend doing th 2nd or 3rd coat of polyurethane before you walk on them. I waited 24 hours after my final coat before walking on them.
be nice to see Carpet and underlay in my hallway and stairs soon,I have laid a stairs carpet before,Know the easy ways of fitted it down
Great job 👏🏾
What tool did you use to paint the white steps?
It's called an edger paint brush
I have to do the same exact thing to mone, thanks bud.
I want to do this as well for my stairs. I’m glad I found your video, very helpful. We have what I believe is golden oak. I would like to make them more of a Smokey grey look, do you think that’s possible? Thank you in advance.
It may be possible. Make sure to sand down any previous stain and apply the right stain that matches the color you're going for. Make sure to test a small area first and let it dry to see if you like it before doing all the stairs.
That is beautiful!!! I think I may try that in my home!! Looks very clean!
What size is the deck?
How deep did you dig for the blocks?
Each hole is a bit different because the ground wasn't leveled. However, I would recommend going about 4-6 inches deep.
Love the final design!
20 years from now... Whos the moron that covered these perfectly good concrete steps with rotting wood..
thats gonna sink into the ground over time
I did something similar 17 years ago, my dad said the same thing. It hasn't sunk at all lol