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Our UK Home Renovation. Renovating the Kitchen - Life Smart Hub

Our UK Home Renovation. Renovating the Kitchen

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Renovating the kitchen is the latest project for us as our house renovation series is now well underway! In this episode you’ll see us begin to transform the space in our kitchen into the shell for our open plan ideas!

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Chapters:
0:00- Intro
0:45- Painting Master Bedroom
1:32- Paneling the wall
2:55- Decorating the Master
4:17- The Kitchen Plans
7:21- Ripping out old Kitchen
8:52 – Chasing wires
10:09- The finished Bathroom
10:44- Building a bed
13:11- Skirting boards
15:41- Screeding the Floor
17:34- Drywalling Kitchen
18:24- Outro

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41 COMMENTS

  1. Love the enthusiasm and the progress you guys are making ..but and I say this as a parent who has lots of loved ones who are trades people, Health & Saftey Guys ! no hard hats no safety glasses or footwear ..seriously worrying it only takes one accident 😮.

  2. Am I up binging the series when I should be asleep. Why yes, yes I am. I randomly got shown the episode you did the patio and went back to see the playlist among other previous videos. Loving your filming format and the work you’ve done is great. Also the CGI drawings, love them. Whenever I do a project I’m going to get something like that for sure, love a good visual

  3. @ 17:45 – please don't take this the wrong way but that is NOT dot and dab….I don't even know what it is you're doing(again I don't mean that in a bad way). You're using bonding/hardwall in place of wall adhesive, and it's on so thin that it's barely doing anything. That plasterboard WILL fall off the wall, just a matter of time. That's if those ENORMOUS gaps don't crack first(they will!) Please re-do it with wall adhesive – and take the tiem to ensure there aren't gaps that large(some gap for movement is neccesary)

  4. 16:55 – whenever you're mixing up plaster or anything you want to be a nice "finish" (i,e not sand and cement) – ALWAYS put the water in and ADD the powder, stops it sticking to the bucket etc and dry lumps in the mix

  5. Hey guys, look up Lumbar wedge pillow. It’s basically a huge pillow which goes along the back of your bed. Or maybe two hanging wall cushions? One for each side with a gap in the middle to expose the panelling a bit more?

  6. Nikky and Harri, I really love what you are doing with this house. It all looks awesome. Love watching the way you work together and complement each other. Your humor is spot on and makes your videos so enjoyable to watch. Being an American I don't know much about your currency or the prices in the UK, but I think you should bring top dollar. Looking forward to the new kitchen. Have a great week.

  7. Hi. It's great to see how you're progressing. Just a word of caution. Whilst I agree butler sinks are very eye catching there is an issue that people who haven't owned one before are frequently unaware of. Their surface is brittle and can be cracked. Not necessarily huge cracks but surface crazing is all to common on older sinks. For this reason I would suggest that when installing it you do not make it too difficult to remove and replace it should the need occur in the future.
    I look forwards to your next installment

  8. My favourite bit is at 2:00 minutes! Seriously though you’ve worked so hard these last two weeks, and done so much. That panelling looks lovely. It would look lovely in the hall/landing. I do like the bed you bought – you’re going to need another one anyway, so you could get a see-through oak framed one and then decide which bed goes where. May I ask, why a slimline dishwasher? Anyway, so proud of you both. Lots of love xxx

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