Fifi McGee | Interior Design & Renovations
Fifi McGee | Interior Design & Renovations
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How to plan your Victorian House Renovation – Quickly & Easily!
If you're about to embark on a Victorian house renovation, there's good news and bad news... In this video I'll show you the common challenges Victorian houses can throw & how to plan your entire project, reducing the stress & making the most of your Victorian home.
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ABOUT ME:
Hi! I'm Fi, an interior designer and renovator based in the UK. I co-run an interior design company with my partner Neil 👷🏻‍♀️👷🏻‍♂️ Our online renovation & design courses have helped thousands of renovators achieve outstanding homes, affordably.
If you're renovating a home, come & join us to learn how to ease the stress, prevent costs spiralling & get your dream design 💛
I hope that with every video, you'll build confidence as a renovator! Thanks for being here 🙏🏼
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Knocking down a wall? Who to hire, Costs & the RISKS involved 😬
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I know so many of you will be planning knock-throughs, extensions and internal reconfigurations in your renovations which will mean…. knocking down walls! Walls are easy to scribble out on paper, but the reality of knocking down a wall during your renovation takes some serious skill and planning you need to be ready for. In this video I’m answering all your questions on who to hire, how much it...
Buying a house to renovate? How to AVOID A MONEY-PIT!
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I know so many of you are on the hunt for a fixer upper to renovate right now, and believe me, you don't wanna buy the WRONG house! 🙏🏼 These are the warning shots I look out for - from getting the asking price CORRECT to ignoring the layouts that are UNWORKABLE! 😳 Let's talk about these red flags to avoid so that you make the BEST investment in a property that you'll be able to renovate easily ...
OMG - This Single Storey Extension Reveal is NEXT LEVEL! 😱
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OK, I have to come clean with you in this new episode exposing a recently completed £70,000 single storey extension. I'm not going to lie, this extension project challenged me and in this video I explain why! I hope you like the result 🙏🏼🤞🏻  LINKS MENTIONED: ► Join my Plan Your Extension Bundle: fifimcgee.co.uk/plan-your-extension-bundle ► Join an online course: join.fifimcgee.co.uk/how-to-re...
Renovating? How to plan your lighting design & AVOID these mistakes!
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So you're creating your lighting and electrics plan?! It doesn't need to be overcomplicated or stressful BUT you DO need to be careful you don't miss these opportunities or make these lighting mistakes I'm about to reveal... When you're renovating a house, you have this amazing opportunity to elevate your lighting design and get electrics right where you need them. Let me help you do this once ...
Honest DIY Kitchens Review: The Pros & Cons you need to know 😱
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I know so many of you will be debating which kitchen supplier to use for your renovation - it's an important decision to get right! That's why I wanted to create this video for you giving my honest DIY kitchen review and why I rate (and don't rate) them for my interior design clients. The kitchen will be your toughest room to design by yourself so if you're overwhelmed about designing your kitc...
💥TRANSFORMED My Boring Living Room into THIS! 😱 | Extreme Interior Design Makeover SHOCKING REVEAL 🏠
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When we first started renovating this living room, we made budget-shattering interior design mistakes that we painfully regretted 🤯.....fast forward to today, and here's what we did to put it RIGHT!! 😍 Links to check out: ► Free renovation guide: join.fifimcgee.co.uk/survivors-guide-to-renovating-yo/ ► My Renovation Online Course - join the waitlist join.fifimcgee.co.uk/how-to-renovate-a-house/...
Why you SHOULDN'T START a renovation with an architect | The costly mistake renovators make
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When we first started renovating, we made this budget-shattering expensive mistake that we still painfully regret to this day 🥴 The story became our most popular piece of advice for renovators, read by over 50,000 people (that blows my mind 🤯) ...This video explains what happened, and how you can avoid it. With need-to-know advice before you progress with your home improvements... Mentioned in ...
How to NAIL your bathroom layout planning + PREVENT regrets
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Planning a bathroom layout is hard. Super hard. I wish I could turn back time and apply all the knowledge I have about bathroom layouts now, onto my very own home, but instead, I want to share as much as I can to help you get your bathroom layout spot on and prevent any expensive regrets! Mentioned in the video: ► Free renovation guide: Predict how much your renovation will cost prevent common ...
Ikea Kitchens: My BRUTALLY HONEST review of the pros & cons
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I know so many of you will be debating which kitchen supplier to use for your renovation - it's an important decision to get right! That's why I wanted to create this video for you giving my honest Ikea kitchen review and why I rate (and don't rate) them for my interior design clients. It's a super tough room to design by yourself so if you're overwhelmed about designing your kitchen, check out...
5 renovation steps to prevent thousands in mistakes - I WISH I Knew This | House Renovation UK
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I wish someone told me about how to plan a renovation step by step. Because it would have saved us THOUSANDS in prevented mistakes! If it's your first rodeo, watch carefully because the right level of preparation, will help you avoid your renovation costs spiralling out of control - and get you your dream home. I'm Fi! I'm an interior designer and renovator and I'm sharing tonnes of renovation ...
What I WISH knew before I started renovating
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I wish someone told me about these things before I started renovating. If it's your first rodeo, watch out for these renovation mistakes - they're easy to fall into, but don't worry, they're just as straight forward to prevent, with the right level of preparation. If you're concerned about your costs spiralling, head to my free email series next. I have a video class sharing techniques to cutti...
My DREAM renovation project has begun | An Interior Designer's Vlog
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My DREAM renovation project has begun | An Interior Designer's Vlog
Do you really NEED an extension? How to avoid renovation REGRETS
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Do you really NEED an extension? How to avoid renovation REGRETS
3 RENOVATION MISTAKES TO AVOID ❌ | An Interior Designer's Trade Secrets
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3 RENOVATION MISTAKES TO AVOID ❌ | An Interior Designer's Trade Secrets
A CORNWALL HOUSE RENOVATION | HOUSE TOUR | & our weekend away
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A CORNWALL HOUSE RENOVATION | HOUSE TOUR | & our weekend away
How much does an architect cost? Do I need one? | What renovators need to know!
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How much does an architect cost? Do I need one? | What renovators need to know!
OUR HOME OFFICE TOUR | Renovating a 1930s house
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OUR HOME OFFICE TOUR | Renovating a 1930s house
OUR DREAM HOME OFFICE MAKEOVER | Renovating a 1930s House
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OUR DREAM HOME OFFICE MAKEOVER | Renovating a 1930s House
Home Design Lab - A course to break through your home design fears
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Home Design Lab - A course to break through your home design fears
How to Renovate a House: An Online Course | Get excited - enrolment coming soon ✨
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How to Renovate a House: An Online Course | Get excited - enrolment coming soon ✨

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @ameliac6194
    @ameliac6194 4 дні тому

    When do you suggest one starts work on plumbing?

  • @fredrezfield1629
    @fredrezfield1629 6 днів тому

    why doesnt ikea offer slim shaker

  • @valeriaromano4699
    @valeriaromano4699 10 днів тому

    Party wall surveyors are only necessary if your neighbour does not agree to you carrying out the wall. It is a widespread misconception that one needs a surveyor to issue a party wall Notice to sign off the agreement with your neighbour. There is no need! The Notice is just a form that you can download from the internet for free. A party wall Award is what you refer to... that is when your neighbour and you cannot find an agreement....

    • @TimelessLuxuries
      @TimelessLuxuries 9 днів тому

      Some sneaky party wall surveyors pray on this misconception to make a quick buck

    • @FifiMcGee
      @FifiMcGee 5 днів тому

      Thanks for sharing Valeria!

  • @angiej4865
    @angiej4865 10 днів тому

    Literally going to my reno project to chip away at a non loading bearing wall tomorrow...😉

    • @jodeelee7896
      @jodeelee7896 10 днів тому

      Do you need building regs for a non load bearing wall?

    • @FifiMcGee
      @FifiMcGee 5 днів тому

      ​@@jodeelee7896 Hi Jodie! Any projects that involve work that effects structure, fire, or access to a building needs building regs approval. The contractors you hire should be aware and clarify with you based on your specific job. Hope this helps!

  • @Pdjohnners
    @Pdjohnners 15 днів тому

    Absolutely fascinating and beautifully presented. Planning a new kitchen in a different, bigger room and it's a minefield!

  • @sabrehl
    @sabrehl 17 днів тому

    2 years and 65 viewings+ later, still hoping to bag the right one for us!

    • @FifiMcGee
      @FifiMcGee 16 днів тому

      Wow 65 viewings - you must be an expert by now!

    • @sabrehl
      @sabrehl 16 днів тому

      Definitely seen it all - lol!

  • @lightx500
    @lightx500 17 днів тому

    Also its location like London, its good to budget 3X survey cost as many times you will pay and do survey but seller might accept a cash offer/better offer especially if its listed with multiple agents. 1. If the property on flat ground, anything on slope could cause challenge with planning and also higher cost for extension 2. Access to the property is major factor as well 3. End of street most if the time has better potential

    • @FifiMcGee
      @FifiMcGee 16 днів тому

      Great tips - thanks for sharing them

  • @FourJaysFour
    @FourJaysFour 17 днів тому

    TBH, the finish on our IKEA kitchen cabinets held up MUCH better than "upgraded" custom cabinets in our new house. After 5 years I had 1 ding & 1 coffeee stain. I could replace a drawer front easily

  • @KateHebson
    @KateHebson 25 днів тому

    It's beautiful! I wonder if grey window frames will stay timeless?

    • @FifiMcGee
      @FifiMcGee 25 днів тому

      Thanks Kate :) I believe they will. They're an extremely versatile colour choice for a modern interior and help to create contrast in more neutral spaces like this one (or blend in with moodier colour schemes). They were great to work around in this interior scheme 😊

  • @lightx500
    @lightx500 Місяць тому

    Few things I noticed Pros: 1. Their drawers are very good quality for the cost 2. Deep cabinets and drawers as there is no service voids 3. In house design team with no pressure to buy 4. Overall much easier to make most of the available space 5. Fast delivery Cons: 1. Side panels are not very tick 2. Take time to to put together 3. Need some planning in the building stage to get all walls square and fulsh etc 4. Doors are not the best quality especially glossy ones 5. You will need more clearance to open drawers as these are deep

    • @fredrezfield1629
      @fredrezfield1629 6 днів тому

      so if the side panels aren't thick?? are you saying 12mm? thick i need to secure my fridge to the gables

  • @rimachaterjee3587
    @rimachaterjee3587 Місяць тому

    Not only bathroom I’m also having a tough time planning for my kitchen

  • @rimachaterjee3587
    @rimachaterjee3587 Місяць тому

    Easier said than done 😢

  • @realpeopletv2779
    @realpeopletv2779 2 місяці тому

    Thank you fi i think I’m absolutely fine thanks 😊

  • @chrism5266
    @chrism5266 3 місяці тому

    I had my kitchen planned by several of the big name kitchen companies and found Ikea quality to be comparable, or superior, particularly when taking into consideration I’d wager that the displays in Ikea have a harder life than in other showrooms. Time will tell, ultimately I went with Ikea for my kitchen project. I was able to avoid some of the cons because I used their own installation service, and luckily didn’t have to do any changes with pipework because there was appropriate pipework in place in the kitchen I inherited when I bought my renovation project. Would I have chosen Ikea if I’d had to make changes to plumbing? I think I could be swayed by the potential for future personalisation and customisation, but I don’t think everybody would be. I actually found the colour range pretty limited, a lack of bright colours unless in a gloss finish was really frustrating and almost a deal breaker, but I eventually managed to find a palette that worked for me - this is something I agonised over and whilst it took longer than I would’ve liked for me to make these choices I’d definitely say it’s worth investing thorough thought into use of colour, finish and materials if you’re taking a more bespoke approach to an Ikea kitchen, it paid off for me in that I achieved what I wanted to achieve but without having to buy any fronts from elsewhere (I would have loved to, but my budget couldn’t quite justify it for now). Still, I’m really happy with the finished result and feel I’ve managed to achieve the aim of a kitchen which looks more expensive and bespoke than it really is. I’m completely satisfied with the quality so far too (6 months later) - whether that’s due to it being installed by Ikea contractors rather than my own, I’m not sure. A friend of mine had contractors refuse to take on installing an Ikea kitchen, so that could be something to take into consideration before getting overly committed to an Ikea kitchen before knowing who will be doing the installation. One last thing to mention about the flatpack mountain that arrives at your home about a week before your installation begins… if your ground floor is small (mine is) it is likely to consume a lot of space so be prepared for the delivery and the inconvenience of having so many boxes everywhere. Sorry for such a long comment, I found this video really interesting as somebody who went with Ikea and wanted to share my own experience!

  • @euniced1000
    @euniced1000 3 місяці тому

    Great video

  • @a.d.mitchell2613
    @a.d.mitchell2613 3 місяці тому

    Thank you thank you thank you so much for saving me a crying migraine and wasting my money and time you have no idea you have saved me thank you for being truthful

  • @hslot3276
    @hslot3276 4 місяці тому

    Service delivery and support is beyond horrible pure mob attitude go look on google for reviews you will get the picture .

  • @lenanayashkova
    @lenanayashkova 4 місяці тому

    I was literally stuck dreaming about a rear extention we can't really afford. Thanks for the shift in thinking! I am wondering when you "get rid" of all internal walls thinking of new potential layouts, what do you do about the structural walls? My downstairs is semi open plan so most walls left are probably supporting walls...

  • @lenanayashkova
    @lenanayashkova 4 місяці тому

    That hallway carpet is pretty smazing! Definitely something there in a maximalist sense. Also love the fireplace!

  • @smoothacceleration437
    @smoothacceleration437 5 місяців тому

    very useful video. Tx

    • @FifiMcGee
      @FifiMcGee 4 місяці тому

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @jenniferpepler5843
    @jenniferpepler5843 5 місяців тому

    I would love to know if anyone who has white IKEA cabinets have had any issues with staining? I was canning a bunch of tomato sauce this year in my new home and some of my sauce went everywhere and made a huge mess. The cheap counter top in my home was stained in a couple of areas. It made me wonder what if this was my IKEA kitchen I am thinking about purchasing? Would this sauce have stained the white cabinets?

  • @daysofgrace2934
    @daysofgrace2934 5 місяців тому

    To be honest having a looking at all the kitchen manufacturer in the UK they all use chipboard for the cupboards. My friend's dad in Greece makes them out of solid for a fraction of the price what the UK companies change...

  • @taylorjaynefitzpatrick8848
    @taylorjaynefitzpatrick8848 6 місяців тому

    What size sofa did you go for? is it a 3 seater?

    • @FifiMcGee
      @FifiMcGee 5 місяців тому

      It's a 3 seater yes! Quite a roomy 3 seater though!

  • @irinibereti9049
    @irinibereti9049 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for the videos! An idea on future ones: Maybe advice on how to tie in stylistically two rooms like dining and living room which are open plan but still keep them slightly zoned and not looking identical?

  • @LauraKriesel-xp2ng
    @LauraKriesel-xp2ng 7 місяців тому

    Hi Fifi, I’ve thought about joining your course so many times but haven’t gone for it just yet. I’ve noticed that most of your clients have a really similar style and vision to your own home - kind of elegant, classic, traditional country house. My style is really different from that and I’d like to use a lot more colour. Are your courses still right for me?

    • @FifiMcGee
      @FifiMcGee 7 місяців тому

      Hey Laura! I'm so glad you asked because our students have such a mix of styles and the course content isn't style specific - it's more directed towards interior design that speaks to you, and how to achieve cohesion no matter what style you love. Enrolments will open again soon, I hope you can join us! Thanks for watching 🥰

  • @nikhilrocketz7446
    @nikhilrocketz7446 7 місяців тому

    How do I reach you

    • @FifiMcGee
      @FifiMcGee 7 місяців тому

      Hi! You can contact us via our website 🙂

  • @cefnonn
    @cefnonn 7 місяців тому

    I love the muted colour choices for your living room and the fireplace herringbone surround is very fine.

    • @FifiMcGee
      @FifiMcGee 7 місяців тому

      Thank you for your kind comments! And thanks for being here ❤️

  • @user-gt5lz7ni3w
    @user-gt5lz7ni3w 7 місяців тому

    Lovely room, did you manage to repurpose the William Morris curtains? They were so beautiful

    • @FifiMcGee
      @FifiMcGee 7 місяців тому

      Thank you! We loved those curtains too but they were just too thick and heavy and were literally pulling the old curtain rail off! And of course curtains means the use of nets which we aren't fond of the look of. We have a possible plan to repurpose them in our guest bedroom, but if not, they'll find a good home as they're such good quality curtains and completely timeless. Thanks for watching 🙏

  • @mg-uh7mi
    @mg-uh7mi 7 місяців тому

    By the time an architect has spent 7 years at university to qualify, an architectural technologist has 7 years of practical real life architecture work experience in practice, I know who I would choose to design my house. In fact I have been doing this for 23 years and in my experience the architects I have met can talk the talk but rarely can walk the walk. But it all comes down to the individual, in the UK anyone can design a house, you do not need a qualification, but of course you need experience, and experience always wins. Unfortunately architecture is usually a team sport, so people often pass work off as their own, but most of the time the construction drawings that really get the house built are done by very experienced architectural technologists, but often the architect (boss or manager) takes the credit.

    • @FuriousBOIAngel
      @FuriousBOIAngel 4 місяці тому

      my question to you would be, of the best homes built in this country in the last 5 years. How many were designed by Architects and how many were designed by layman, or technicians. The answer is 0.

  • @mcanultymichelle
    @mcanultymichelle 8 місяців тому

    Looks fantastic ❤️👍

  • @tishscott1578
    @tishscott1578 8 місяців тому

    Loved the content, Please Please let's have more, I'd love to see your progress on the project, it was also very touching that you shared your personal struggles with us it will help so many people and makes you so personable to us too.

  • @be5952
    @be5952 8 місяців тому

    (My word....how does this video not have hundreds of comments already😯? Regardless, here we go....) I owned my first storey and a half 'wartime' house here in Canada for 17 years. Good bones (room layout; window sizes and locations; bath on each floor; cute loft and second bedroom upstairs...etcetera) but in need of both updating and, paradoxically for a ~50 year old house, 'character-i-fying'. The adding character was because I both like old fashioned design and because the age of the house could support that kind of design direction. What transpired were 17 years of almost continuous, on and off redecorating and renovation, both minor and major. This was accomplished by 'professional' tradespeople, by myself and my father, and by an incredibly talented friend. What I learned skills-wise and what I learned about *the real stresses* of the process were eye-opening. One would think the stresses would have come from what Fifi mentioned in this video. But *99% of the stress came* not from the length of time it took, nor from budget constraints (which were severe in my case), but rather *from the few times I had 'professional' tradespeople and contractors on the jobs.* *These 'professionals' drove me mad,* as I think the British say. -- *Not sticking to **_very specific_** design specifications of a job,* thereby necessitating apprehensive phone calls and /or personal meetings with the person to ask, for example, why the new concrete sidewalk framing was a completely different shape than what had been marked out with paint and approved by me the night before; -- *Not showing up when they promised they would,* necessitating all kinds of bother and inconvenience; -- *Completely mucking up the job* ---using the wrong paint colour; installing carpet that was damaged at the warehouse; damaging new, existing redecoration; leaving rooms a mess or damaged that were not even a part of the project; incompetent drywall mudding and taping (I could have done better, and I'm quite bad at it); a brand new roof that leaked like a sieve....etcetera....etcetera; -- *Having a bad, unnecessarily confrontational attitude* from the get go (they seemed fine during pre-hiring interviews); --Essentially displaying *an attitude of reluctance even to do the job* for which they were hired, etcetera....etcetera.... I recall many times as the years went on, and I went on to two other houses which needed their own redecoration / renovations, that despite my father's and my non-professional qualifications, and our sometimes excellent and sometimes not quite perfect results, that *_at least we only had ourselves to blame_* for any imperfections, and had at least had a peaceful, good attitude progression and hadn't had to deal with any nasty, dishonest, incompetent contractors and tradespeople. My current living space is an apartment condominium (a flat) that has 28 year old, faded, scuffed pink(!) paint and similar colour wall to wall carpet and counters in the kitchen. I had actually already had several flooring firms in and had picked out new lovely, light engineered wood and a cool new vinyl for the various rooms, and had the perfect, neutral (not boring! lol) paint colour selected. Five years later, and I still live with the old, faded materials that seem to suck the life out of my really nice furniture. (Who knew certain background colours could make a $6000. chair look like a thrift store castoff? And yes, with a limited budget that had been a _huge_ splurge back in the day.) *Contractors and tradespeople are randomly nasty.* I hate dealing with those types, and the 50/50 possibility of being stuck with that type throughout even a flooring install makes me run from taking action on my home. And it's a problem echoed by thousands of others who've had bad experiences in the past. Thanks for the helpful, well presented video, by the way🙂.

  • @bloochoob
    @bloochoob 8 місяців тому

    Your terrible green and orange swirl carpet was the carpet of my childhood, we had that in our living room in 1970s 😂 So funny seeing on your advert on Pinterest, I suddenly got all sentimental about that hideous carpet 😂

    • @FifiMcGee
      @FifiMcGee 8 місяців тому

      Haha! That must be so weird seeing it elsewhere. It must have been popular back in the day because we've had a couple of people say similar things 🙂

    • @bloochoob
      @bloochoob 8 місяців тому

      @@FifiMcGee It must have been the hipster carpet at one point! 😎 I hadn’t thought of it since about 1985 when I left home, so your ad was like a Time Travel surprise. We also had the framed ‘Tina’ print by JH Lynch, which is now very retro and sought after by vintage lovers - you’ll have to look that up! - but I doubt it will be appearing in your interior designs

    • @FifiMcGee
      @FifiMcGee 8 місяців тому

      Just googled it @@bloochoob - that print is amazing! So retro! What a blast from the past!

  • @AllStarsOfComedy
    @AllStarsOfComedy 9 місяців тому

    Hi FiFi fab video. Where did you get the Herringbone flooring at 12:22 ?

    • @FifiMcGee
      @FifiMcGee 8 місяців тому

      Sorry for the delay! Oakwoods flooring 🙂

  • @lisabryant9560
    @lisabryant9560 10 місяців тому

    Only seen this today. We've done a lot of work on the last few years to our house, bought two years ago. But I still have the reno bug! That was brave of you to talk about your health and your personal world. Keep learning about yourself and looking after yourself ❤

  • @joannehartnett1206
    @joannehartnett1206 10 місяців тому

    Same as above, would love help with choosing colour schemes

  • @MrLuke6593
    @MrLuke6593 10 місяців тому

    Could you share with me your old kitchen and dining room dimensions please ? Yours looks great, just trying to figure out if mine would look anywhere near as good. Thanks

  • @amberleyprince
    @amberleyprince 11 місяців тому

    I find your videos so helpful! I would love to see a video on choosing paint colours for rooms. We are renovating our whole house, focusing on the ground floor first. We have an east facing kitchen which has a lot of morning light and west facing living room with warm evening light. We've chosen a Howdens pebble kitchen so would like colours to compliment this drawing on natural/neutrals and greens. Thank you 😊

    • @FifiMcGee
      @FifiMcGee 10 місяців тому

      Hi Amberley! I'm so happy you're enjoying our videos and that they're helping you with your ground floor reno plans! Gorgeous choice on the Pebble units. I know that colour well and love how versatile it is. A colour that works beautifully in East facing rooms is Bone by Farrow and Ball, have you spotted it on their colour cards yet? It actually looks more green than on their website and colour card so grab a tester and see how you like it. A complementary neutral next to Pebble and Bone is Slipper Satin. That's another calm, restful colour that brings a sense of warmth. You'll have to keep me posted on how it all goes! Fi x

  • @robertwrites925
    @robertwrites925 11 місяців тому

    Cool vid. Loved the bespoke door idea Totally struggling with our kitchen design presently. Many thanks.

    • @FifiMcGee
      @FifiMcGee 10 місяців тому

      You'll have to let us know how it all goes Robert! Best of luck with your kitchen plans :)

    • @jenniferpepler5843
      @jenniferpepler5843 5 місяців тому

      Sure would love to hear if you went with Ikea and whether you are happy with it so far. I am in Canada and am considering it at the moment. Would love your input

  • @chorleyprint
    @chorleyprint 11 місяців тому

    Hey. I found your channel as my wife and I are in the process of buying our first ever renovation project, a 1930’s semi. We are excited to get going with it and will definitely be looking up your course :)

    • @FifiMcGee
      @FifiMcGee 11 місяців тому

      Exciting! Thanks for watching. Look forward to hearing more about your project if you join us 👍🏻

  • @youhavetogotheretocomeback
    @youhavetogotheretocomeback 11 місяців тому

    Great content as usual guys

  • @MrsKedders
    @MrsKedders 11 місяців тому

    Would you recommend their worktops? Or if not, where would you recommend for a budget worktop. Thanks

    • @FifiMcGee
      @FifiMcGee 10 місяців тому

      Great question! I've not used IKEA worktops on a kitchen project yet as these are usually purchased from local quartz suppliers (or places like Gemini, Worktop Express or RT Stone online). But I have seen their ranges in store on plenty of occasions and definitely rate them in terms of design and affordability. I've proposed them for bespoke joinery in the past though, (bathroom vanity counter top, built in office desks) and been pleased with their offerings! Hope this helps x

    • @johosjokers
      @johosjokers 4 місяці тому

      I did an ikea kitchen about 15 years ago and the formica counter tops have held up fine, other than a couple of knife marks.

  • @JaneThomson-ei9pp
    @JaneThomson-ei9pp Рік тому

    Loved the video. Thank you for sharing x

  • @angiej4865
    @angiej4865 Рік тому

    I'd be interested in seeing how this project progresses. I would say, though, that knowing the budget versus the actual spend on the different elements is a vital part of the story.

  • @user-nz7lb1wq7t
    @user-nz7lb1wq7t Рік тому

    Hi Fi, I've recently signed up to your renovation course and am really enjoying making my way through it. Some really useful guides on how to tackle that "scary renovation!". Loved your video above and looking forward to seeing how this project unfurls ...

    • @FifiMcGee
      @FifiMcGee Рік тому

      Thank you so much!! I couldn't see your name in your profile? So that I can keep an eye out for you in the Reno Club 😃 So pleased you're getting on well with the course and your renovation planning 🙌🏻 xx

  • @MrWhoAmI57
    @MrWhoAmI57 Рік тому

    Great to have you back. Love you're UA-cam content and we are all here for you!

    • @FifiMcGee
      @FifiMcGee Рік тому

      Thank you so much for the biggest welcome back and for watching 🙌🏻😍

  • @jendickinson10
    @jendickinson10 Рік тому

    So interesting! Loved this video. I have followed you on Insta for awhile and we're thinking about putting an offer in on a house that needs work - exciting! But I thought this morning I wonder if you vlog your renovations and voila this video popped up - what great timing! The project looks amazing and would love regular updates on it. Thanks again :)

    • @FifiMcGee
      @FifiMcGee Рік тому

      Wow the synchronicity! 🙌🏻😍 I'm so glad you enjoyed this video, thank you so much for watching and commenting. It means the world 🤗 Rooting for you big time with your project. Fingers crossed your offer gets accepted 😃 xx

  • @StephenIngram-vc1bk
    @StephenIngram-vc1bk Рік тому

    Devon