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Extreme Home Renovation UK | Bathroom Makeover - Life Smart Hub

Extreme Home Renovation UK | Bathroom Makeover

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Our extreme home renovation is well underway with a bathroom makeover!
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This video we begin renovating our downstairs bathroom, ultimately so that we can move in to our home as soon as possible! We rip out the current bathroom and start tiling the floor. We also do other jobs such as drain the central heating system, and rip out a few floorboards to see where our electrical cables lie.

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Chapters:
00:00 – 01:37 = Intro
01:37 – 05:23 = Ripping out the Bathroom
05:23 – 07:01 = What we eat on site
07:01 – 14:08 = Bricking up the Window
14:08 – 16:35 = Tiling the Bathroom Floor
16:35 – 18:25 = Finding our Wires
18:25 – 20:08 = A VERY Dirty Kitchen
20:08 – 20:58 = All the Jobs
20:58 – 21:34 = See you next Sunday!

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  1. Excellent video guys!

    Tip for grungy carpet removal, New sharp Stanley blade, cut the carpet in to 500mm wide strips & roll them up, it’s easier than struggling to get a whole carpet out of the room – Wear masks, as you don’t want to breathe what’s in those carpets!

    We are just starting a renovation on a house that hasn’t been changed since the 50’s! Ewwww.. 🤪

  2. Top top Youtubers. Well done to you both.

    Harrii – for gods sake man you must propose to Nikki- now. You’ve found perfection in her – as she has in you of course. I’m sure you have lots of ideas buzzing around in your heads but have you thought of writing a book? ‘How to build your dream house’ and our ‘Dream wedding’ 😮😊 best Simon – Epping

  3. Binge watching all your latest video from bed! Me and the wife can’t believe we bought our dilapidated bungalow august 2022, and are still refurbishing it now (we’ve done a garden office and extension and reroof ourselves) but you smashed out one house and looks like you’re on track to finish your second before we complete ours!!! 😂😂😂 but we did have a fun trip up to DIY kitchens because of your videos and we have just started fitting out new kitchen 👌 keep up the good work

  4. Pity about the window – a smaller one might have fitted?.Nothing beats fresh air in the room after a shower or a number two 😂. Building regs do look for a ventilation fan though, if you are going to get their approval.

  5. Keep marching on guys, looks to be a great project. Done all of our downstairs, now working up the stairs…. Bath replacement this weekend with some plumbing, then tiling to do (I hate tiling). Then over to en-suite for a complete refresh with new shower etc, then when that is done back to finish the bathroom basin, toilet etc. Juggling so either room can be used whilst one is in progress. Chaos!! I don't envy your big project, but I do get inspired and I love doing DIY myself, so keep on with it no matter what challenges you face on the way!

  6. The paper is where mice are busy making a bed. I have renovated countless properties and currently building 4 newbuilds so if you have any questions on your current scheme feel free to shout – all the best

  7. We've just got an offer excepted on our first home and very much a fixer upper! Advise on living in the house as you do it up, do we start at the top and work down? We will be moving the downstairs family bathroom upstairs to make room for a longer galley kitchen downstairs. Is it best to start with that from upstairs to downstairs? Also as winter is approaching fast any advice on winder renos?? many thanks! Love your channel G & J

  8. Love the videos and enjoying following along the new renovation so far. Just as a heads up for next time I know you've meant well at 12:50 by putting the wall ties in joining the inner and outer leafs but what you've actually done is bridged the cavity which isn't ideal as they have the potential to transfer moisture from the outside in (i know they are only very small and they won't cause any real issues). But you're supposed to use what are called cavity wall ties, which are designed to minimise this from happening by letting the water run off them before reaching the inner leaf. They're also easier and cheaper to install as you just lay them in the mortar beds across both skins of brickwork 👍

  9. Think you said about rendering at some point, if thats correct then look at external wall insulation instead, if done right there's less risk of causing issues down the line than cavity wall and not as much limitation on thickness.

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