Renovating an abandoned Italian house | Making home in a new country ep 1

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • SOME EXTRA INFO HERE:
    Hello everyone,
    In this episode you will see how we tried to bring this abandoned Italian house to a state where we could move in and start decorating it in order to make it our home.
    Since we don't know for how long we will be living in this house, and structural changes (like breaking out walls or re-modeling the bathroom) are quite complex and expensive, we decided to fix the house up to a state where we could comfortably live in it.
    The house is very old (build in the early 60s), and has been closed off for 6 years.
    So, after we removed the furniture a couple of problems showed their selves;
    - electric system: the found out that the insulation around the electric cables had rotten away. So, we had to re-do the electric system. Here for we had the help of a good friend of my husband. He explained to us that it's not good for electric cables to stay without current for a couple of years. Of course, the main reason why our cables were rotting would be that they were put there about 60 years ago.
    While changing the cables we also found out that our electric system was not grounded (no cable for earthing was leaving the house). To fix this we called an electrician.
    - cracks and wall damages: the walls in some rooms showed quite a bit of damage. We called an architect to check for us if it was safe to live in this house, and he confirmed that the house was solid. The outer cement layer (non-portable layer) in the inside walls had corroded a bit over time. So, we repaired the walls with a quick drying cement ("gesso" in Italian). With pebble stones I made sure that the cement would keep its shape better while drying, as well as providing some extra structure to the wall. On top of the gesso i than applied a pre-mixed plaster paste. This costs a bit more than buying a bag of plaster powder, but for smaller surfaces like here it's easier to work with. Plaster can easily be smoothened with sanding paper with a small grid (180 to 240). An electric sander makes the job quite fast, but it will cover entire spaces in a layer of thin dust that you cannot remove with a domestic vacuum cleaner. In the rooms where I didn't want to produce any more dust, I evened out the plastered surfaces with a damp cloth.
    - mold: when a house has been closed off for so long, you'll find aside from spiderwebs quite some mold. Especially behind bigger pieces of furniture that were standing against a wall. You can remove these spots with a professional mold cleaner. We also found an anti-fungal product that you can mix in with your paint in order to make sure that the mold doesn't come back. This is especially interesting for countries with high humidity (like Italy, where we live it's usually between 70 and 90%).
    A special thanks to the following friends and family members for helping us: Amos, Davide, Eli, Jackie, Luigia, mama, Marco, Matteo, Mattia, Niels, Palu, Paola, papa, Roberto, Roxanne, Samuele, Sergio, Stefano
    I hope that you enjoyed this video, and I wish you a lovely day!
    A next making home- video should come up in January!
    #renovation #interiordesign #construction #homedecor #homerenovation #homeimprovement #homedesign #homesweethome #renovations #movingtoitaly
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  • @lyndaking5538
    @lyndaking5538 2 місяці тому +1

    Our family favourite, Robin Hood. Looking forward to watching your journey.

  • @VintageLPs
    @VintageLPs Рік тому +6

    That final floor reveal was amazing. And, I love the bold colors you chose for the walls. Your vlog is so much fun to watch!

    • @erika_katrien
      @erika_katrien  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! 😊😊 Have a wonderful day

  • @geoffgreen5662
    @geoffgreen5662 3 місяці тому

    Great job! The prep for painting was well worth it as the finished rooms are perfect! thanks for sharing.

  • @m0lissa
    @m0lissa Рік тому +2

    Just had this pop up in my recommended. Liked, subscribed. Welcome to the UA-cam algorithm. Hold on to your hat!

    • @erika_katrien
      @erika_katrien  Рік тому

      Thank you for joining our journey! The algorithm is starting to help me indeed! It's very overwhelming and exciting at the same time.. Have a nice day! 🙂

  • @filipushendris9627
    @filipushendris9627 Рік тому +2

    Wow, i was really impressed when the floor could shined like new 😲

    • @erika_katrien
      @erika_katrien  Рік тому +1

      The magic of water, soap and a lot of arm-muscle pain! 😄

  • @nelson9027
    @nelson9027 Рік тому +6

    You make tedious work look so satisfying and calming, makes me want to come and help all over again. Great job, it looks amazing.

    • @erika_katrien
      @erika_katrien  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Niels! Your help was very appriciated! :D

  • @coeniedevilliers8792
    @coeniedevilliers8792 Рік тому +4

    Will follow you and look forward to next episodes. All the best!

    • @erika_katrien
      @erika_katrien  Рік тому

      Thank you! I will be happy to see you here again! 😊

  • @casa_lina-my_swedish_cottage
    @casa_lina-my_swedish_cottage Рік тому +3

    I can't wait to see the finished rooms :-) All the best for your renovation journey!

  • @ptolemyauletesxii8642
    @ptolemyauletesxii8642 Рік тому +1

    Professional tips.
    1. Don't ever use silicone except in kitchen/bathroom contexts. Silicone isn't paintable. Around doors and skirting boards use an acrylic caulk which allows you to paint over it.
    2. Get a larger trowel.
    3. Use a wide pry bar to remove old wall material. Drive it into the material from the side and lever it up. Anything that's still well attached won't come away.
    😃

    • @ptolemyauletesxii8642
      @ptolemyauletesxii8642 Рік тому +1

      Follow up tip. I almost never use masking tape for painting, but if you do a few things to keep in mind are:
      Don't leave it on too long as it will tear the paint underneath.
      Remove it immediately after doing your final coat. If you allow it to dry it will form a continuous skin with the paint on the wall and will tear some of it off. Also try to get as little paint as possible on the tape in the first place. Try to paint as if the tape isn't there.

    • @erika_katrien
      @erika_katrien  Рік тому +2

      Thank you for your tips, they are very helpful! For the silicone I should have clarified that it was a water-based one that allows to be painted over. Have a nice week! 😊

  • @tessalina
    @tessalina Рік тому +4

    I’m not even born in the ‘60s but I feel triggered that a 1960s house is “VERY old”. 😅

    • @erika_katrien
      @erika_katrien  Рік тому

      Sorry, it was more meant as "outdated" since it was built before certain modern requirements
      (like isolation and windows thicker than 3mm) became a thing ;) . English is not my first language so you will hear some clumsiness here and there!

  • @ArtistMartinaP
    @ArtistMartinaP 11 місяців тому

    Good job. WHAT a workout to do that all day long. Love the floors especially. I wouldnt choose such dark colours for the walls - my rule is to go a couple of shades lighter than you think - but i might change my mind when you have moved in.

    • @erika_katrien
      @erika_katrien  10 місяців тому

      Yes, it was quite heavy on my muscles! Every now and then I needed a little day of recovery in order to not get injuries. As for the wall colors: I always thought that I would want all the walls to be white and bring color with decoration. But somehow this house started talking to the adventurous side of my personality, and so far I am happy with the results! I might get tired of the colors in a few years, but in the worst case I will paint over them :) Have a lovely day Martina!

  • @CavityCreep1
    @CavityCreep1 Рік тому +2

    Looks like a great project! Greetings from Naples Florida!

  • @mustafahayder7524
    @mustafahayder7524 Рік тому +3

    Erika you are such an incredible person, amazing work am so proud of you guys !

  • @ThaliaHome
    @ThaliaHome Рік тому +2

    Nice....happy to find you

    • @erika_katrien
      @erika_katrien  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! I'm happy that you're here :)

  • @katrish786
    @katrish786 3 місяці тому

    You did a great job!

  • @Susan.I
    @Susan.I Рік тому

    You are showing me a lot of necessary ways to clean and fix things!

    • @erika_katrien
      @erika_katrien  Рік тому

      Oh it is amazing to hear that the video brings some inspiration, that's really an honor to me ☺️

  • @Susan.I
    @Susan.I Рік тому

    You did a good job!

  • @CentrostudiEuropa
    @CentrostudiEuropa Рік тому +2

    Love it!

  • @roxannesl7151
    @roxannesl7151 Рік тому +2

    Wauw! 🤩 I really like your videos!

    • @erika_katrien
      @erika_katrien  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Roxanne, that makes me happy! :)

  • @shirleygraham6229
    @shirleygraham6229 Рік тому +1

    Happy New Year to both of you. Best wishes from Australia.

    • @erika_katrien
      @erika_katrien  Рік тому

      Thank you! Happy New Year to you and your loved ones! :)

  • @mariadange06
    @mariadange06 Рік тому

    I ❤ the stone sink, hope you keep it... or use elsewhere...

    • @erika_katrien
      @erika_katrien  Рік тому +1

      Yes we kept it! We actually tried to work as much as possible with the things that already were in the house and worked our way around it :) In the kitchen renovation video you can see it all! Have a lovely day :)

    • @mariadange06
      @mariadange06 Рік тому

      @@erika_katrien After watching this video l saw your kitchen update and saw the transformation 👌

  • @precymakory3896
    @precymakory3896 Рік тому

    I am your 830th subscriber. 🤩

    • @erika_katrien
      @erika_katrien  Рік тому +1

      Oh that is amazing! Thank you for subscribing, and thank you for sharing! I always wonder who are the faces behind all these numbers. Have a lovely day! :)

  • @Susan.I
    @Susan.I Рік тому

    I found you today and I thought I’d start from the beginning.

    • @erika_katrien
      @erika_katrien  Рік тому

      Oh, I'm very happy to meet you here, welcome! I hope that you enjoy the content! ☺️

  • @shanecrawford6023
    @shanecrawford6023 Рік тому

    Great work, just came across your vlog. The house looks good and you have made it look even better.🇨🇦

  • @Susan.I
    @Susan.I Рік тому

    Living in the USA we don’t have many homes with plaster except 150-250 year old homes.

    • @erika_katrien
      @erika_katrien  Рік тому

      Here it's not necessary a common thing, but depending on which countries/regions you visit you can find plaster in the houses. I never lived in a house with plastered walls before though! 🙂

  • @maryandmeee
    @maryandmeee Рік тому

    I was wondering what would be average cost for buying similar house , Move in condition but needs some renovations !

    • @erika_katrien
      @erika_katrien  11 місяців тому +1

      It is hard to say! We don't own the house so we have no idea about its worth. Though, it depends a lot on the position. This house is situated in a very popular village, which makes the ground more expensive. If you go to a village that is a bit more remote, you can find houses for very cheap! Though, that could come with costs of having to dig 2km to put an internet cable in the ground ect. Have a lovely day 😊

    • @maryandmeee
      @maryandmeee 11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you :) @@erika_katrien

  • @kimmiranda5678
    @kimmiranda5678 Рік тому +1

    Where is that in Italy

    • @erika_katrien
      @erika_katrien  Рік тому

      In the north -east of Italy. A region called "Friuli-Venezia Giulia"

  • @angelapritchard6640
    @angelapritchard6640 6 місяців тому

    How much did the house cost?

    • @erika_katrien
      @erika_katrien  5 місяців тому +1

      We didn't buy it, it's owned by a family member. Have a great day!