Large 1930's semi renovation - What did we do to this house? (Part 2)
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- čas přidán 22. 08. 2020
- Welcome back to this little mini-series about past renovation projects. Watch part 1 first if you haven't already where I explain a bit more about this property. In this video I'm condensing a 2.5 year renovation down to 40 minutes-ish. Sorry, couldn't make it any shorter and believe me I tried! So what did we end up doing to this large 1930's semi? Did we swap the living room and dining room around? Let's find out...
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Hmmm., this house was kind of a keeper, so I am sure you found a marvelous castle to renovate. as a upgrade
Ha ha, don't have the castle quite yet but watch this space 😀👍
I didn’t expect you to actually build that 5th room over the garage! This is excellent!
Cheers - had to be done! 😀
It begs the question though: why is the piano not there? Not on speaking terms with the drums, maybe?
What a gorgeous home - Fantastic renovation!
I can’t believe it feels like I’m going against the grain here but I was so happy to hear the bath was killed off!
You should be proud of what you have achieved. Your hard work transformed the tired old house and gave it a future. Absolutely magnificent .
What a gorgeous house that would cost an arm and a leg ‘down south’ now! Lol Probably around the £800,000 to £1M.
The only thing I didn’t like - and it’s just my taste so no trolls pls - I really didn’t like the dark floor & doors. The previous floor was a gorgeous colour. 😔
Cheers Lynne! It's hard to see in the pics but with the spots the dark floors looked much lighter in real life. These houses are few and far between in Gosforth - not easy to find and there are some streets where you could be in the same price bracket you mention for a property of that size. Not ours. 😉👍
Love your video’s Andy. I too have inspection hatches, one in the hall under the bath and the other in a bedroom behind a unit to give access to the bath taps. Stay safe and keep up the good work.
The Living room is my favorite 😁 so beautiful and cozy. Wonderful job on the house.
One thing I love about demo, is seeing all the old flooring and wallpaper. lol Interesting to see people's decor choices of the past.
Defo! Most of it was quite restrained in this house (apart from the bathroom) but we've seen some gems over the years! 👍😀
I continue to be amazed at these renovation projects you took on. I have to say that your wife must be a real trooper. These videos give the impression that she's spent more of her married life living in gutted out hovels than in a proper dwelling :). Kudos to her for sticking through it all!
Lol, yes - you'd be correct. Although she's just as bad as me, luckily. As soon as the paint brush is down Rightmove is out. 😂👍
I absolutely love these renovations!
I love this series of videos! It's really fascinating to see all of the hard work that goes into each renovation and the beautiful end result!
I am impressed that you have taken the time to write a substantive response to every comment posted today! That says something about the kind of person you are - although I think most of us sense that anyway. Live long and prosper! ;-)
Cheers - and you Bob! 👍👊
I can't believe you took out the original wood paneling in the hall!!😭 The decor is very modern, which I personally wouldn't have done in an old property, but each to their own
Top tune in that little drum snippet...one of my favourite bands to play along to.
Cheers! Gotta love the Foos! 👍🤘
Was looking forward to this and .... was not disappointed!
Looks great! Thanks for these videos. Did a load of work on the current property and we're looking for the next project. You've given me loads of tips and things to think about!
No worries and best of luck with your next project Lewis! 👍👊
I love this series, this house is amazing, I'm currently doing up my house too
I watch a lot of British and American home tours, design shows, reno shows, etc. I've seen the homes of millionaires and billionaires from London to Los Angeles. I've seen castles redone and Chicago bungalows redone. And I must say, rarely have I been as favorably impressed as I have been by this renovation. This house is stunning, modern yet classic, fresh but warm. Really stunning.
Another absolutely fantastic renovation. I look forward to the next installment.
Thank you Tahir! This was a fun project - our biggest yet. Watch this space! 👍😀
Fabulous renovation, gorgeous house.
Been waiting for this all week :-)
Great stuff - it's a long one! Enjoy! 👍
Amazing. Looks really good. Me and my partner bought a 1960's 2 bed semi in February as our first home and have been doing it up with the intention to move onto a bigger property in 3-4 years time. We need our windows and doors replacing too but it's so expensive!
Fantastic stuff! Yeah, windows and doors can be expensive. Perhaps check with local builders as they can sometimes be cheaper than big double glazing companies. 👍
"The toilet didn't need a lot done to it"
Next shot: Toilet room totally gutted. hehe
Looks stunning ! Thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you - glad you enjoyed it! 👍
Loving the work you do mate. Will be looking at your videos for inspiration when we buy. Also, those pink floyd meddle canvases. Class!
Beautiful work, excellent explanation, really nice presentation.
Re the electrics, I did exactly the same in our 60's bungalow that we're renovating. I did the rewire with stage inspection and final EICR by an electrician. We also had the green goo!
Was waiting to see a huge extension out the back with a new kitchen - nice surprise to see you used the weird little breakfast room instead. What a treat to have an attached garage for a utility though!
Enjoyed watching this. Thankyou for posting it. Really looking forward to the next episode????....
Thank you! Probably a couple of weeks as this one took forever to put together - watch this space! 👍😀
I'd be heartbroken to leave that behind. Beautiful job.
Fantastic explanation and video btw, thanks.
Stunning work. Just moved and we are struggling to do the 'must do' stuff so my wife can move in (Shes in ill health and isolated) but seeing this quality really gives me a confidence boost. The 'would like' list is pretty long but we can do that without the time constraints. Just need to find a good quote for a bathroom conversation and a couple of toilets and a gas safe guy to actually show up to remove a fire (dropped in it twice) and we should be close. Keep up the great work.
Yeah, I forgot to mention in the vid (or did I?) that I got the bulk of the big work done before we moved in... not including the extension. Although we temporarily moved out for a week while they did the knock-through. That's when all the doors were taped up :-). Best of luck with your project! 👍
Another great video 👍 really enjoying the house renovation series!
Thank you! That's the bulk of it for now but lots more interesting stuff to come. 👍
Really enjoying this series 👍
Cheers Rob! 👍👊
Did a great job Andy,looked stunningly good when finished👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😲
Cheers Alan! 👍👍👊👍
Absolutely brilliant.
Cheers Peter! 👍
Love the drum room! Yay!
Thank you! So did I! 👍😀
Amazing job!
Gorgeous home.
Cheers! It was difficult to leave it! 😀
Been looking forward to this all week! Going to sit down with my pork roast and get right into it, happy way to end a Sunday! 😊
Ooh lovely! We're doing beef. Enjoy! 👍😀
@@GosforthHandyman Oh lovely, my favourite! You too!
This made me think of a 'remodel' that Matt Risinger did. He bought this 70's house, thinking he would remodel it and live there, and once he began digging in, he kept ripping things out until it was to the studs, and then finally there was nothing left except the slab. So all he retained was the foundation...
I know all about the cast iron baths. I spent a good hour cutting our old one in half. I had to use an angle grinder with a diamond disc to cut the enamel coating. Then once I had cleared that a groove out. I used a reciprocating saw with metal blades. No idea how I carried the half sections down the stairs afterwards.
What a great house and reno. I loved the turquoise hardware in the bathroom. An alternative would have been to simply tile in white with some small trim, making the period turquoise a lovely feature. As it was before I agree it lacked taste and cohesion, with too much going on.
I am thinking there is a bit of the Nomad in you Andy lol. Yes your quite right about the hot water system back when I was an apprentice plumber I came across the flow return system. You would have found them as a matter of course in large houses also In large buildings. Especially hospitals would have use this system to allow them to have hot water on demand if that is the right way to describe it. Anyway loving your videos especially your memory land restoration journeys keep them coming please looking forward to seeing how you deal with your new house. Best of luck byeeeee.
You did a beautiful job. Your dream drum room is fantastic. Yes, please explain why you then decided to go!!!! Onwards and upwards hey? Love your work.
Cheers Sue! Watch this space! 👍😀
A very charming house and gardens.
Thank you! It was a lovely house. 👍
Hopefully about to start something similar fingers crossed
This channel is a good inspiration
That was a great job. Congrats on what you achieved there. I hope the next episode sees you and the family with feet up on a beach for at least a couple of years. ?!?
Alfa 159 spotted! Great video, love this renovation series
Loved that car! It was the boring diesel version. The 2.0L petrol one is nippy. Nothing beat the 111R though. 😂😭
With all the renovations you've done I couldn't believe you hired someone to hang wallpaper!
Everything you did looks amazing. However, you ended up with a 5 bedroom house and only one bathroom (I know you had 2 toilets). I think future owners will want to turn one of the bigger bedrooms into an en suite and go back to 4 bedrooms.
Ensuite could have been a good future project however losing a bedroom would dramatically reduce the value of the property. But it's always an option. You could probably put a small ensuite in bed 2 without losing too much space. 👍
@@GosforthHandyman I think that's where sinks in bedrooms for teeth and a quick wash come into their own. ;)
@@rachelselby5469 Having the know-how it would make sense to leave those sinks in & add a toilet (just for nighttime service) Enlarging the one in the closet. Enclosing the one in the pink room.
Great job. 👍
Thank you! 👍
I have a short attention span, but after seeing Part 1 I had to watch the entire video! You covered all the details of the project without getting boring, and I was never tempted to skip any part of it. You have a warm, occasionally humorous manner and your explanations and video presentation made everything clear. The use of floor plans was brilliant!
I am fascinated by the differences between home construction in the UK and in the US. You use brick and block, but here in the US - because we have lots of trees - most homes are made from timber. Brick and stone facades are generally cosmetic and not functional. UK homes may better stand the test of time.
I like your improvements! While some future owner may swap the living and dining rooms, this arrangement works for you. Some future owner may also create a master bathroom in the space occupied by that small front bedroom, but you don't need that now. Everything showed good planning and good taste. While I would have preferred keeping the wood rather than using Ikea sliding panels in one of the bedrooms, your choice was more practical. I also liked that inner front door that created a sort of airlock, but in the UK you don't have as much cold, blustery weather as we do in northeastern US, so it wasn't necessary.
The result of your hard work is a handsome, more functional and updated home that fits well into the neighborhood, and its sale will bankroll your next project, which I hope you will video in the same manner.
Cheers Bob! That means a lot - I was a bit worried about it being too long but struggled to make it any shorter. Glad you enjoyed it! Yeah, mostly brick & block over here although you do get some timber-framed houses. 👍👊
I’m against taking down big beautiful trees like that. But it’s not the Amazon rainforest. Lovely nature garden btw
Like it. Agree with all the changes you made,personally would have had different colour schemes,but that's my taste, and what you did was a good option for reselling.Looking forward to the next installment. - Have you thought about talking about what tenants could do to a rented property,with the landlords consent of course, i.e on a small budget,clever ways to maximised use of space,increase light to areas etc.?? Just a thought.
Cheers Neil! Yes, might be covering that a bit on the rental side. 👍
I absolutely love this house 🏠
I sometimes do that after spending ages cooking a meal (there’s only me) and look at it and almost can’t be bothered to eat it - I don’t spent 2.5 yrs making it tho
Gosforth a lovely part of the country lived there in big terrace with 5 other students for 2yrs whilst at Uni
Ha ha, yeah - it's kinda similar to that. Plus it's the best it's the property will ever be. 😂👍
I love watching your videos.
Thank you! 👍👊
Excellent work! My partner and I are going through the exact same sort of project. It's hard living in a building site but slowly it all comes together. Well worth the hard work... although, I don't think we could do another project like this any time soon 😂
It took us 7 years to recover from this one 😂. Best of luck with yours! 👍
I think you give your best in the kitchen, the living room and structural, floor, cables foundation, moist control, wals etch. I'm impressed. The idea I have is that the house was the image of a bygone times, with an old fashion homemaker way, with plenty of storage and order possibility. So reto to be almost a hisorical landmark, like victorian homes. But it makes sense to redo it to moderm living and personla need. Me personally I would have kept the in built , and the bath, someone out there would have paid gold for the combo. for real.
Fair play to you for the sacrifice & dedication. Mega thumbs up! 👍🏼There’s a noticeable trend as u hit the finish line on each project tho ..... 🤔
Brilliant !
Cheers! 👍
I woulda kept that Chandelier in the dining room that thing looked heavy and expensive.
It looked vintage & gorgeous, it popped out at me in part one
Unexpected, but nice drumming room!
Thank you - I loved that room! 👍
Fantastic renovation with so much else going on too , your home was beautiful. I predicted most of the changes correctly :-) ie build on the garage, create a utility from some garage space, knock the kitchen and breakfast room through. Looking forward to the next instalment, hope we don't have to wait too long :-)
sharon colwell I did as well. The extension. The kitchen. The utility in the garage. But I thought Bed4 would become an en suite for the master bedroom.
@@johnm3413 I said the exact same about an en suite from bed 4 and I also suggested the lounge and dining room be swapped to create a big kitchen /family room.. Love watching these transformations. The house looked fabulous.
Cheers! Lots more to come so watch this space! John - we couldn't really lose the bedroom as the only way we could recoup what we spent on this project was to make it 5 bedroom. 👍
NO!!! That bath is gorgeous.. :D
Fantastic Job mate, it look stunning, shame about the move I would love that garden mind you cost in +++profit out... in Gosforth...nice.
Cheers bud! Yeah the garden was amazing - was difficult to let that go! 😭
ey mate your videos are class!
Fair play mate!
Cheers Mike! 👍
I had to laugh when you said about breaking up the cast iron bathtub. Been there, done that and also can still hear the atrocious clanging some 25 years later! I hope you turned it upside down before breaking it? If not, the ceramic coating comes off like flying razor blades!
Really nice job on the house, and done with little ones in the house!! Not an insignificant task, well done!
The house has become so beautiful, if I lived in GB and had the money I would have bought it straight away. I immediately fell in love with the renovated house! Even if it was much too big for two people. It's really confusing that you moved out after everything was ready. I am already curious about the next video why this was the case. Greetings from Germany!
Thank you and greetings over to Germany! 👍👊
Love the channel mate, picked up a 1930's semi-detached in Carr HIll Gateshead. It's been a canny journey so far getting it all modernised. You're an absolute madman replacing property water supplies in your other videos by yourself as well, I don't have the stones to tackle things like that. Do you by chance do work on other people's properties or not interested?
"This isn't Grand Designs"... I love that I get that comment!
Ha, if you like Grand Designs check out Amazing Interiors on Netflix - some mad stuff on there 👍😂
I’ve been waiting for this video yay! Why would you ever leave this house!?😍 Beautiful job!!
Cheers Ellie! It was a lovely house - difficult decision to leave it! 😀
Well I wasn't expecting to hear this familiar voice when I clicked on the vid! Do you have any tips on going through building regs and party wall agreements from your past experiences? I've recently bought my fist house and am working towards removing load bearing internal walls. Structural drawings and calculations done, just need to move onto the next stage. I feel for anyone who is trying to get trades in currently, absolute nightmare!
I love this beautiful house. You did a magnificent job renovating. The next owner can’t be grateful enough to you. I almost fainted when you said that you chopped up the turquoise tub and sink. I thought they were gorgeous. Now I can hear the gagging out there. Turquoise is an endangered species, so stop. My favorite room is the little toilet room, all in white. Looking forward to more videos. Thanks for this one.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it! Really tried to give that turquoise suite a good home but couldn't give it away. 😭😂
Amazing and oddly intimate. I almost felt like I was learning things that were simply none of my business. Certainly a unique and compelling story of your family's journey. No doubt told in a manner that is much more lighthearted than your actual experience.
Thank you and glad you enjoyed it! 👍
That's a beautiful house at the end of it, look forward to hearing why you'd leave!
Thank you - watch this space! We're a bit nuts. 😂
Love this house! It must have cost a pretty penny! I'm house searching in Newcastle at the moment but can't stretch to this level.
Excellent new drum room. Till the next child is born!
Lol very good point! Two is enough for us. 😂👍
Gosforth Handyman - That is what my in-laws said, then 7 years later there was one more.
Oh my gosh, what a mega renovation lesson. Thanks for taking the time to share.
No worries! It was a fun project! 👍👊
As always, great video......Get yourself a drum room then move !
Thank you Nick! 👍
Yeah that loop is basically a hot water recirculating system commonly called HWS or hot water secondary accompanied with a pump of same name,
H Andyi, I also have a cast-iron bath that I want to remove and make the whole room into a wet room as I am now getting on in years (70) and have difficulty in getting in and out of the bath and I do not think the situation is going to get better. My question is the bath is too heavy to get out in one piece is there an alternative to going at it with a sledgehammer.
Wow-what a change to that property, it would've broken my heart to do all the craft to move out, unless it's to a tropical island
Thank you! Yeah, it was a big project but all will become clear. 👍😀
Did all that scrap copper pay for the new kitchen ? ;-)
I am really enjoying those renovations series. Thanks for that !
Lol there was a LOT of scrap copper! 😂 Cheers bud!
Hi, please where was the footage with the acoustistop used. I have trawled the whole video to search for it, as I saw a pictorial reference in your stills. I suffer noise vibration in an old flat from neighbours above me. Many thanks..
Half following the video while crossing my newborn but the "giant radiator" sounds like a secondary return. Constant circulation of the hot water means you don't have to wait ages if you are far away from the hot water source. More common in homes and buildings with hot water storage.
Yup - unfortunately it never worked. The recirculated water was luke warm at best. 😀
Thanks, good insight of the job and as you say, a big time investment, not to be taken lightly. I also have a similar 1935 property. You mentioned the replacement bay windows but not any general bay window refurb with improved thermal/sound insulation. Was that unnecessary or just too expensive to include?
Cheers Asher! Luckily the bays were all fine! Cavity walls with pumped insulation. All in decent condition. 👍
Excellent video 😀👍 You did a cracking job on that house even if you did yer knees in.😂 The hot water recirculation loop would never have worked very well, if at all, without a circulating pump. Did you try an angle grinder on the bath afore breaking out the 14 pounder?
Great looking house👍
Can’t wait to find out why you moved out.....I’m assuming something to do with mortgage free aspirations?
I would never paper over old paper, as every problem with the old paper shows through, strip and re-paper every time......unless it's lining paper...
Yup - that what we thought too. They said it would be fine - it clearly wasn't. Saves someone a job I suppose. 😂
@@GosforthHandyman well, you certainly couldn't paper over blown vinyl or wood chip, so I suppose thats at least one saving grace, at least it was flat.......lol, though I have removed paper from on top of Artex, remember that stuff?
I know it was meant to be a drum room, but never considered a small ensuite in the new bedroom just to add value, thought it'd be a no brainer since youre so close to the waste pipe from the w/c already. Anyway nice job!
I can't believe there were no takers on that turquoise bathroom suite, they are becoming quite sought after now although I imagine the handles didn't help the bath. I live in a 30's house which we are renovating but we are doing it in the original style so all panelling etc is safe here. I'm sorry to say I hate spotlights so was horrified that you put so many in especially in the bedrooms, it's a pain to change if you don't like them, I prefer a traditional pendant and lamps.
This is great. Which house did you take on after this and did you live in it while renovating?
Hot water return (loop) is required by regulations if the draw off is over 5 meters from the hot water cylinder. It's to prevent water wastage for one but also has the benefit of combi like water delivery within seconds of opening the tap. Sadly if it's not a pumped return or plumbed properly you can have issues. Sounds like this place was re-plumbed and wired when the new regs started bringing this in around the start of the 70's.
Cheers Mark! Is that still a requirement? I've never seen it in newer properties. This one never really worked - our plumber mentioned a pump might sort it. 👍
@@GosforthHandyman Yes it's still a requirement by building regulations (Energy Efficiency Regulations / Approved Document Part G/L), sadly most new builds that require it aren't using plumbers qualified to a standard where they would know. It's often laborers doing first fix and just told to get a supply to point x y z and aren't even aware they may need a return leg. It's one of the reasons even in larger properties now you'll see something like a 40kw Combi boiler in a central location rather than an unvented system, extra pipe work/ tank/ labor means extra cost and less profit at the expense of energy efficiency and conservation in the long haul.
Unfortunately it means that the UK is around 10-15 years behind the rest of Europe, Canada and parts of the USA in quality energy efficient housing stock. With only bespoke projects taking advantage of the new relatively cheap methods and technologies.
@@effervescence5664 Good comment. I’m aware of an old house that had a new combi boiler installed in a place that led to a long run from it to the bathroom, compared with the old setup. It actually chucks out quite a bit of water while waiting for it to deliver hot water compared with the old arrangement, as it was just ‘tapped in’ as easily as possible. It's probably quite a common mistake, if you notice where replacement boilers end up in.
The extra hot water pipe is called a "recirc" line or recirculating line for exactly what you mentioned.
Cheers Rob! First time I'd seen one! 👍👊
What a shame the bath had to be destroyed, personally thought it great. Purely only personal taste thought lounge was lovely..except for the small round mirror. Good family home and wonderful garden space. Just as well you had a like minded wife, that must have been very hard going for all of you. Great job
Looks like a lovely property. I haven't seen that many of your videos but why did you sell this place and buy a smaller new build? I am due to take on a 60s townhouse. It will be my 2nd property renovation. I also work full time and have children and will be living in the house whilst I do about 50% of the work!
I've inherited a 1953 semi where the kitchen and bathroom must be at least 25 years old and need a serious facelift. The bathroom wall behind the shower head and taps is rotting plasterboard because the wall tiles were started on a wooden batten on top of the bathtub and the water just leaked through. You can push in the bath panel and see it all. I know from YT videos I need to use cement board and waterproofing sealant over it, but being on my own I don't have anyone to do it. Would you recommend a bathroom / kitchen / DIY store, or trust a time served tradesman on Gumtree with impressive photos of his work. It's major expense and I don't know what to do for the best. Wish you lived next door !
Hi from a fellow drummer... I had intended to use a similar extension over a garage for my drum kit, but I don't think it will be possible to soundroof enough for a reasonable budget.
Cheers and hello back! 👍 Yeah, soundproofing for drums is a real challenge. Best of luck! 👍