Transforming an Old Council Flat in Edinburgh | Our Renovation Journey
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 พ.ค. 2024
- We've embarked on a thrilling yet challenging journey of renovating an old council flat in the beautiful city of Edinburgh, Scotland. What we initially thought would be a straightforward project has turned out to be a massive undertaking. Join us as we dive into the ups and downs of transforming this space into our home. Are we truly ready for what lies ahead? Subscribe and follow our journey to find out!
You guys are incredible - best of luck in your new place!
Thanks for watching 😊 still a bit more work to do but it's getting closer
This is so great! You guys are doing a fantastic job, I definitely took notice of the plastering skills.
Yeah we're happy with it.... the great thing is it looks good from the other room 😁
Congratulations. It looks as though you have a lot of work ahead of you but I'm sure it's going to be beautiful!! Health, Love and Happiness in your new home.
Thanks for watching 😊 lots of work, but that was part of the plan, we think 🤔
What a massive project 😮😮 haha Jack, love the undo of the screws 😅
Gotta get the job done... 😂🤣
Who has time to undo screws anyway??
I am surprised you didn't take down the wall at the door and extended into or left open to the next room could have had a bit more space. Same down to one to three cups per day much healthier and more water.
Thanks for watching 😊 we did look at options for making it more open plan, but it wasn't worth it for the cost and time involved
In Edinburgh taking a wall down and making 1 room out of 2 will devalue the property. Separate kitchens are sought after
Thanks for sharing this, we didn't know that and glad we stuck with separate rooms 😊
That looks like it's going to be a really nice flat, and the kitchen is much nicer already. Glad you've made it enough of a home already that you can make your first ceremonial cuppa..
BTW, the weird thing in the kitchen at around th-cam.com/video/Ii_2sDHOv68/w-d-xo.htmlsi=SB5gp9qbIphd7k-J&t=266 was a well-populated & very aged strip of flypaper. Probably best not saved for the new kitchen decor. 🤣
Thanks for watching 😊 the fly paper went in the bin very soon after the clock 😆
Is it the tape that catches flies?
Yep.... 🪰🪰🦟🦟
Good camera work
Thanks for watching 😊