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  • @jennysomething3666
    @jennysomething3666 Місяць тому +9436

    Wait ...they renovated a 70s house in the 70s theme and changed the 70s house that was already there to make their own wrong version of what the 70s looked like?

    • @baoziday5178
      @baoziday5178 Місяць тому +406

      This is the wildest statement I've read today

    • @rexana_rexana
      @rexana_rexana Місяць тому +214

      Yes.

    • @brown_and_curly_ne_girly4551
      @brown_and_curly_ne_girly4551 Місяць тому +63

      😂😂 I don’t know why anyone cares about this but your comment is really funny actually- good point 🎉❤

    • @daftoptimist
      @daftoptimist Місяць тому +360

      Next you’ll be telling me they are gonna bring me a birthday gift on my birthday to my birthday party on my birthday with a birthday gift‬.

    • @thatoneweirddudeinthecorner
      @thatoneweirddudeinthecorner Місяць тому +295

      ur actually right. Something abt this whole premise was confusing me and it’s this. The house is from the 70s already, what are they trying to 70ify???

  • @FrootDeMoN
    @FrootDeMoN Місяць тому +3598

    They really said "we love the 70s vibe" and proceeded to get rid of everything that made it have that 70s vibe

    • @ambiarock590
      @ambiarock590 Місяць тому +71

      I liked the old disc-like light fixture that they removed in-place of something horrific.

    • @screamthroughdreams
      @screamthroughdreams Місяць тому +119

      Idk why she kept saying "mid century" when trying to keep the house 70s. Not the same thing

    • @Earthstar_Review
      @Earthstar_Review Місяць тому +42

      Also, it went from seventies to cheap, callous eighties.

    • @speed0spank
      @speed0spank Місяць тому +5

      ​@@screamthroughdreamsand not even mid-century half the time. Just saying words!

    • @allyrose6437
      @allyrose6437 Місяць тому

      ​I don't even care what the fixture looks like she took out a CEILING FAN and didn't put a ceiling fan back in. THIS HOUSE IS IN FLORIDA. Jarvis had a good point about the things on the windows. The old owners had that stuff there and a ceiling fan for a reason 😂 I have a feeling the house flippers are not from Florida or don't care about the future buyers at least! @@ambiarock590

  • @STAY-dw5zm
    @STAY-dw5zm Місяць тому +3050

    They said the sticker on the window was "tacky" then proceeded to put a FOAM BEAM on the ceiling 💀💀

    • @martimarti2428
      @martimarti2428 Місяць тому +82

      the sticker was actually so beautiful 😭😭

    • @mandarinsandclementines2997
      @mandarinsandclementines2997 25 днів тому +88

      Tacky, and then hires a muralist to draw the most coffee shop level tacky mural

    • @zack6012
      @zack6012 24 дні тому +38

      The whole concept of what they did to the houses was a sticker. In a year or 2 it will peel off and the new owners will see what they really bought.

    • @Nemamka
      @Nemamka 23 дні тому +35

      Also, the tree-branch-shaped stickers above the fireplace made the fireplace look like a big tree trunk!!! The stickers were the leaves and highest branches of the tree... it actually could have looked magical if you would sit in front of it on a cozy night! And they removed it :''')))) This is how I know this is rage content and not genuine DIY/decor/renovation advice or just aesthetics or whatever, because there AIN'T no way you don't recognize that. You don't have to have studied design or engineering, it screams in your face - especially that the bathroom door was covered in a wallpaper bouquet of plants too. These people LOVED trees and greens that's why they had a huge garden and a little green-house-effect patio ffs!!

    • @atherasdin
      @atherasdin 15 днів тому +1

      No they put a faux beam on the ceiling 😂 watch the damn video

  • @acedino535
    @acedino535 Місяць тому +2415

    the way they used "midcentury" and "1970s" interchangeably told me everything i need to know lmao.

    • @BoxOfToasters
      @BoxOfToasters 25 днів тому +50

      bro midcentury isn't even seventies it's like 50s LMAO

    • @rubyniles3562
      @rubyniles3562 21 день тому +16

      @@BoxOfToasters well yea?? it's literally mid century lol

    • @ashildrtheswift3028
      @ashildrtheswift3028 17 днів тому +22

      ​@@BoxOfToastersYeah, that's what this person meant

    • @hypatonic
      @hypatonic 10 днів тому +15

      Mid century is more into the 60s though. 70s had some remnants of the style for sure. But they definitely did not use mid century correctly nonetheles

    • @angelapologist
      @angelapologist 4 дні тому +5

      That always makes me so mad. People who can’t differentiate decades (ESPECIALLY when they conflate ‘80s with ‘70s and ‘90s. STOP PUTTING FLARED JEANS IN YOUR EIGHTIES INSPIRATION BOARDS!) make me SO upset. They say they love retro and then they can’t even differentiate the decades.

  • @apperusenpai
    @apperusenpai Місяць тому +3125

    The most offensive thing that this couple did was not the German schmear fireplace or the fake foam beam, but that they uncovered BLACK MOLD on the porch of the same home and simply covered it up with new drywall instead of actually fixing it. Which is very dangerous to just cover up like it doesn't exist!!!!

    • @zbee3694
      @zbee3694 Місяць тому +172

      WHAT

    • @bethd.6670
      @bethd.6670 Місяць тому +220

      I watched another video about them, and the mold was on their own house, so at least there's that. 🤷‍♀

    • @scorchingbread
      @scorchingbread Місяць тому +439

      It was in their own house. BUT if they're willing to cover up black mold in their own home, I worry about what they would hide in what they intend to sell to others...

    • @monarch3495
      @monarch3495 Місяць тому +83

      The artist studio is the one place that I’d argue for neutral colors to you know… allow the artist to decorate it with their own style

    • @ccman322
      @ccman322 Місяць тому +76

      So they gave it the landlord special I see .

  • @Raven-wq4li
    @Raven-wq4li Місяць тому +13096

    fake enviromentalists always give me the ick because they're always "lets replace this natural resource for plastic that does not biodegrade 🥰"

    • @rexana_rexana
      @rexana_rexana Місяць тому +833

      Yes plastic that doesn't biodegrade and is notoriously difficult to recycle and reuse is better than that stinky heavy WOODEN BEAM. I hate house flippers

    • @Raven-wq4li
      @Raven-wq4li Місяць тому

      @@rexana_rexana and not just with house stuff, i see this a lot with clothing, like "artificial leather". THATS PLASTIC STFU

    • @yourshoulderdevil5229
      @yourshoulderdevil5229 Місяць тому +361

      Same, especially when they destroy things that could have been easily recycled in favor of something worse then use "the environment" as an excuse when we all really know it's just for aesthetic.

    • @screamingbanshee1282
      @screamingbanshee1282 Місяць тому +269

      That foam will degrade, but not like degrade forever just degrade into microplastics and the light fixture fall down because of it

    • @Imbatmn57
      @Imbatmn57 Місяць тому +139

      Yeah feel that way about vegans sometimes too, its ok it buy used leather/fur if you don't want to buy leather/fur that do fast fashion.

  • @chereaj7891
    @chereaj7891 Місяць тому +1946

    It was too expensive for flipping to fix the pool, so they made it more expensive for the home owner to fix the pool.
    Gotta be some of the most short-sighted and least empathetic individuals on the planet.

    • @bubba99009
      @bubba99009 Місяць тому +198

      And yet they spent a ton of money on that stupid concrete stage or whatever it is supposed to be now. Concrete work is very expensive. And it wouldn't surprise me if it wasn't done right (which would cost a whole lot more) and will start to crack and delaminate.

    • @rustyhowe3907
      @rustyhowe3907 Місяць тому +84

      @@bubba99009 Oh gosh you're right! Then it becomes a structural health and safety hazard. I swear these people are making instagram set pieces more than renovating a home.

    • @ArchIVEDCinema
      @ArchIVEDCinema Місяць тому +74

      ​@bubba99009 Yup. The civil engineer in me hates absolutely everything about filling and overflowing an empty pool with concrete and then trying to sell it as a... something, I guess 🤦🏼😅 And you're absolutely correct that it wasn't done right, because there isn't a "right" way to do that (other than actually demolishing the pool)

    • @ginniegill1026
      @ginniegill1026 22 дні тому +1

      …it’s their house. And how are they supposed to magically get the money to do something they flat out can’t afford?

    • @Higo981
      @Higo981 22 дні тому +31

      They are not saying they should've fixed the pool, just that they should've left it alone,made it a garden,not filling it with concrete...then,if the next owner felt like getting the pool done, it would've been more doable ...they probably won't even know there is a pool underneath all that.

  • @yikes7628
    @yikes7628 Місяць тому +963

    not to mention like.... you're removing the dedicated storage space from the dedicated art studio? where, y'know, an artist could store a lot of supplies for easy access and it would look cool in the meantime? no, no, put that in the garage to get covered in dust and dirt for things you'll never use....

    • @Codiscreams
      @Codiscreams Місяць тому +65

      My eye started twitching lmao. I could fit ALL of my stuff in that

    • @mon4711
      @mon4711 Місяць тому +70

      It was such an artsy furniture as well 🥲 It would fit in almost any of the artists' studios, meanwhile the mural is a very personal choice.

    • @artemisiakyrell7727
      @artemisiakyrell7727 15 днів тому +9

      Ikr!! I would kill for that much storage space!

    • @kristaclark447
      @kristaclark447 11 днів тому +3

      Should have left it there; painted it black; and called it Jennifer Anderson. Now that's thinking like an artist!

    • @aarishowton8037
      @aarishowton8037 3 дні тому +1

      I mean tbf it looks like that garage wall is right on the other side of the studio wall, so they could potentially still keep their art supplies there.

  • @aff77141
    @aff77141 Місяць тому +5760

    i like how the woman is acting like people are sending her death threats when 90% of the comments are just "TIME FOR SOME MORE CEMENT HUH?"

    • @arsena5209
      @arsena5209 Місяць тому +337

      to be fair there are probably people who are harassing them in DMs too which we can't see, but even then most of the anger towards them is justified even if some people likely go too far with it which is pretty much impossible to avoid on the internet now

    • @Cloverkitty
      @Cloverkitty Місяць тому

      Either way, this destructive ass behavior deserves being bullied off any platform. Flippers and landlords are a cancer upon humanity.

    • @cloudism4928
      @cloudism4928 Місяць тому +197

      I’m sorry but there are defo people sending them death threats, especially since people have been sent death threats for waaaay less than what she does with her husband. In this day and age of the internet, people genuinely have no boundaries and will blow up over things like this to the point of death and r word threats.

    • @Snartfoodler
      @Snartfoodler Місяць тому +31

      @@arsena5209 I don't think anger is the right word here, because I'm not sure if anger is justified at someone doing something with their own property if nobody is hurt by it...but I would say the piss being taken is justified.

    • @Snartfoodler
      @Snartfoodler Місяць тому

      @@cloudism4928 I mean, it was true in the old and mid days too, people just cared less and there was substantially less content creators, as well as people that legitimately had no sense of hiding their actual identity / life. I used to play Minecraft when I was 12 and this group of teenage men tried to find my address / phone number to post on 4chan because they were mad at me for a MC build lol. They could not find it, however, as I knew internet safety. At some point you really open yourself up to the entire world and that is unfortunate but I think it sort of goes without saying we should be cautious online and offline.

  • @1llustrousking
    @1llustrousking Місяць тому +11434

    Using foam is not recycling. You can literally get recycled wood that would’ve given them the same look that they were going for instead of using foam. The recycling bit it’s such a lie. These people have no idea what they are doing.

    • @MichaelJEngelmann
      @MichaelJEngelmann Місяць тому +36

      I do think it’s better for the structure of the house tho

    • @CryingPan
      @CryingPan Місяць тому +302

      ​@@MichaelJEngelmann is wood not more stable than foam
      Edit: I was wrong on this one. The faux beam makes more sense because it's just decorative, although it does still look weird.

    • @sabrinamenges5910
      @sabrinamenges5910 Місяць тому +60

      okay this is frustrating me, she never said it was foam. she said foax… check her captions. it could literally be made of anything

    • @Zaido4211
      @Zaido4211 Місяць тому

      ​@@sabrinamenges5910Granny Kokoro

    • @brambletalon230
      @brambletalon230 Місяць тому +113

      ​@@CryingPan not in the places they were placing foam... the beam could've put stress on the roof of the house to the degree it could impact the structural integrity of the home.

  • @OcarinaLink24
    @OcarinaLink24 Місяць тому +529

    “They won’t have issues finding garden space.” Do they…. Think greenhouses are for plants suited to the natural habitat and only for the specific season they can grow? Do they…. Know what a greenhouse is………….

    • @ashildrtheswift3028
      @ashildrtheswift3028 17 днів тому +34

      I don't think they know anything

    • @Inayaeza
      @Inayaeza 11 днів тому +4

      I guess, to be fair, it's Florida and it looks like there isn't a big climate difference between outside and a greenhouse? (I've never been to Florida, I'm guessing from the video) But it would have been way cooler to have an inside garden art studio with the nice shelves, I agree

    • @dimsufferer9951
      @dimsufferer9951 4 дні тому +9

      @@InayaezaMost Floridian weather can be very turbulent and change quickly, a green house would keep the conditions a plant is growing in more constant, giving it a better chance to grow

  • @shanetracy4318
    @shanetracy4318 Місяць тому +371

    ART is subjective. DESIGN has clearly defined rules and techniques.

    • @minighul6511
      @minighul6511 10 днів тому +17

      OMG THANK YOU I went to a technical and design school and in the subject that could be picked to the third finals in was maths or design studies because it’s as much of a science

  • @M1ckeyB1gBon3s
    @M1ckeyB1gBon3s Місяць тому +6426

    IMO the original fireplace was like 1 billion times more “old world” feeling and just overall nicer

    • @Caldella
      @Caldella Місяць тому +388

      It looked cozy, and now I agree with Jarvis; it looks like it's still under construction.

    • @demetriam2408
      @demetriam2408 Місяць тому +125

      ​@@Caldellayeah, it would have looked fine if they had LEFT THE SMALL STONES VISIBLE though

    • @haleymist09
      @haleymist09 Місяць тому +128

      The original fireplace was very 1970s, not a cute 1970s, but the home repair and decor around it would make it less of an eyesore and a more a part of the design scheme. Now with the beam, it's less 1970s nostalgia and more Beowulf banquet hall.

    • @artlessthief
      @artlessthief Місяць тому +73

      They should've stained the brick darker and warmer would've made the space so homey and instead they made it cold and sterile 😢

    • @tacticalmisandrist
      @tacticalmisandrist Місяць тому +23

      And it’s actually way closer to German schmear, much closer than what they did. Like it was basically already German schmear lmao

  • @spookyquill2026
    @spookyquill2026 Місяць тому +3300

    Our house was “DIY’d” by the previous owners and it was awful. We had to replace the toilets because the lids were glued shut with liquid cement, there were tiles layered on top of other tiles, the electrical box was hidden behind the wall. Y’know, the switch we’d need to flip if there was an electrical fire or something. They put it BEHIND THE WALL! If you can’t do it, don’t.
    Also, house flippers are ruining the housing market and contributing to the cost of living crisis an insane amount. Literally, house flippers and landlords are killing the economy.

    • @MM-jf1me
      @MM-jf1me Місяць тому +124

      Whoa. How exactly were the toilet lids glued shut? (I'm trying to imagine a scenario where this makes sense and I'm coming up empty.)

    • @thegreatcanadianlumberjack5307
      @thegreatcanadianlumberjack5307 Місяць тому +78

      In my house i rent right now Its an Illegally converted Duplex (They put up a sheet of drywall in the middle of the hall way to divide the house not only the the Main electrical Panel Partially blocked By the hood fan and Cabients and your literally cooking right next to it but there is Wire ran not even the walls as there 14/3 Lumex wire running in front of my front door covered by a Plastic track and bolted down with Wood screws into the Flooring.

    • @breadcrumbhoarder
      @breadcrumbhoarder Місяць тому +25

      To be fair tiles on top of tiles is not that unusual, depending on how the tiles were laid, my house had tiles laid in cement but they were cracked and broken and it was much cheaper to tile over them. The rest of that though, that’s just awful lmao

    • @emilywarren676
      @emilywarren676 Місяць тому +18

      My parents old house, had a room extension built over the septic tank, lovely when you need to empty it 💩

    • @erikaessel1650
      @erikaessel1650 Місяць тому +20

      ​@MM-jf1me It's a decorative toilet... obviously 🙄

  • @cinnamonrollypoly
    @cinnamonrollypoly Місяць тому +326

    It's funny to me how it's framed as "harrassment" when they ASKED people what they thought, and then 'surprised Pikachu face' when people absolutely hate it.

  • @kaipiethescienceguy
    @kaipiethescienceguy Місяць тому +552

    Not only did they ruin the original beauty and character of a cozy 70's home but as Jarvis pointed out they are obviously amateurs if they can't even WEAR PROPER SAFETY EQUIPMENT. Where is the protective eyewear, gloves, masks and even hardhats when it comes to exposing fiberglass and mounting things on the ceiling? If they ever injure themselves one day from inexperience and not wearing safety gear it will be 100% their fault.

  • @yakketyyak6414
    @yakketyyak6414 Місяць тому +19420

    There’s something so poetic about a house flipper defending a bad choice by saying “this technique has existed for centuries” and then doing it wrong.

    • @kateherr2893
      @kateherr2893 Місяць тому +956

      Making people have to pay additional thousands for renovations after they buy this house is truly an ancient technique - don't question us.

    • @shining_valoka
      @shining_valoka Місяць тому +297

      the medieval people made it better than them lol

    • @kitschking
      @kitschking Місяць тому +2

      lol true

    • @Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-db2ff
      @Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-db2ff Місяць тому +28

      That is an ancient technique and it just looks like that lol. In Europe (France specifically) that type of wall is very common and it just looks like that, imo it doesn’t even look that bad in the video so I don’t know what everyone is complaining about.

    • @Infern0z2
      @Infern0z2 Місяць тому +417

      ​@@Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-db2ff But it does look bad... They did a bad job it's just that simple. All that fireplace needed was a little polishing and they just kind of ruined it.

  • @2nafeeesh
    @2nafeeesh Місяць тому +1908

    "So, we bought this 70's house to make it more into a 70s house!!"
    Proceeds to LITERALLY remove all sings of it being a 70s house. Talking about "leaning into the 70s charm" then doing the exact opposite is one of the true reasons why they SHOULD get bullied off of the housing market. They have no idea what they're doing and they are documenting it for proof.
    They most likely just look all over Pinterest and go "Oh, we could do that one!" then do it in the cheapest way possible. Disgusting.

    • @fromloverboy
      @fromloverboy Місяць тому +118

      Thats what i was thinking! You cannot say that you “just love 70s interior design so much” and then turn around and destroy any trace of funky wallapaper

    • @CalmClamFam
      @CalmClamFam Місяць тому +99

      Yeah like they wanted to make the fireplace “cottagecore” which is a MODERN aesthetic trend. Then they put the mural that looks like it belongs in a tourist trap inside the studio room. None of these choices remotely feel 70s inspired

    • @Yviene311
      @Yviene311 Місяць тому +29

      And then installing mid century lighting which is a different vibe entirely

    • @witchassbitch3
      @witchassbitch3 Місяць тому +1

      @@Yviene311quite literally a different decade

  • @lizholland6156
    @lizholland6156 Місяць тому +521

    Removing the popcorn ceiling the way they did is insane bc almost all popcorn ceilings from before the 80’s were FILLED with asbestos 💀 Idk if that little respirator would actually help all that much and now there’s asbestos dust everywhere

    • @user-sg4ov7ng4h
      @user-sg4ov7ng4h Місяць тому +24

      hopefully it works fast s/

    • @ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty
      @ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty 28 днів тому +23

      That shit is fucking terrifying like seriously 😨

    • @alexacarrillo4339
      @alexacarrillo4339 27 днів тому +31

      My sister had to get rid of asbestos and it required a true remediation team. It gets everywhere and you need pros to get rid of it.

    • @WSKRBSCT
      @WSKRBSCT 23 дні тому +9

      Asbestos was banned in 1973. Given where that house is located, it was almost certainly built after that. I know because my grandparents lived there in the late-70s and bought their house new.

    • @alexacarrillo4339
      @alexacarrillo4339 23 дні тому

      @@WSKRBSCT I have some depressing news for you in that just because something was banned doesn’t mean it wasn’t used. My college claimed we couldn’t possibly have asbestos in our dorms because of when it was put in. Ten years later when I was visiting my hometown they were fully remediating my old dorm because of the asbestos. My mom refused to test her plates for lead because of when they were made. I forced the issue by sending her lead tests and the plates had a ton of lead.

  • @siva6869
    @siva6869 Місяць тому +92

    "Little area perfect for koi fish"
    NO. That is WAY TOO SMALL for koi carp. I even dare to say it's too small for goldfish.
    The greenhouse could have been for tropical plants or an indoor pond. What a waste

  • @whimai412
    @whimai412 Місяць тому +3069

    I'm just heartbroken that house was bought by flippers.
    Instead of a family that wanted it to be their home, and was able to get it at a deal. Smh

    • @Ao-vj9pz
      @Ao-vj9pz Місяць тому +228

      Agree. Let the people who want to live there decide what their house want to look like. It will make the house a more meaningful home for them. Plus whoever buying the house will know that the interior will be on the Internet for people to see and some people might find that uncomfortable.
      I cry for the fireplace. Not sure if their decision is reversible.

    • @MsSphinx91
      @MsSphinx91 Місяць тому +16

      ​@@Ao-vj9pzyou could essentially build a new fireplace, but it'll be expensive at today's prices. 😢

    • @alexlabs4858
      @alexlabs4858 Місяць тому +43

      There are no “deals” in the current housing market. Someone buying the house to fix it up and sell it is completely fine, but that person should be a trained licensed contractor and there should be proper documentation and inspections on all work done.

    • @2nafeeesh
      @2nafeeesh Місяць тому +127

      @@alexlabs4858 Yeah, so let's all LET people raise the price of the already expensive houses! YAY!
      Flippers are fucking over the housing market. Houses that are completely fine should be UNTOUCHED by anyone unless they wanna LIVE IN IT.

    • @Capt.Steele
      @Capt.Steele Місяць тому

      Everyone loves to rage at house flippers and landlords when you should be raging at your government. It is entirely their fault the western world is in a housing crisis. It is the government's damn job to regulate the market, not random upper middle class people.
      These house flippers are obviously idiots, but if there were more regulations it wouldn't be profitable, or necessary, to do so.

  • @marsfeathers
    @marsfeathers Місяць тому +7430

    "they're not hurting for garden space they have a half acre" it was a GREENHOUSE THATS OBVIOUSLY FUCKING DIFFERENT??? THAN THE OPEN OUTSIDE??

    • @fightshrub8872
      @fightshrub8872 Місяць тому +320

      And isn't boiling lava hot!

    • @PointsofData
      @PointsofData Місяць тому +969

      Why did they even slab it over with concrete???? What is the buyer going to do with that??????? If it was left as dirt the buyer could decide what they wanted to do. Same with the mural. Why do these things that cost extra money??????? You are not the one living in the house, leave some things up to the buyer!!

    • @m_here1
      @m_here1 Місяць тому +480

      Yeah, a greenhouse in Florida is very different from the outside. It is way hotter here than the rest of the United States, so you can’t grow a lot of things outside because they die. My family’s outdoor garden is limited to what won’t die in the heat here. A greenhouse can be temperature regulated for things that won’t survive outside

    • @marsfeathers
      @marsfeathers Місяць тому

      @@PointsofData literally all that thing needed was a rented tiller to un-compact that dirt and a little elbow grease I'm so pissed off lmao. Concrete over a fuckin greenhouse I can't believe these ppl I genuinely HATE flippers. capitalists suck the soul out of everything they touch

    • @purplecat4977
      @purplecat4977 Місяць тому +77

      @@m_here1 Yeah, there's a lot about this take that I don't understand. Greenhouses are most useful in climates where you can't grow things outside year round. They let you start seeds indoors early to get them out and planted as soon as it's warm enough. And they usually don't have dirt floors, because you're not planting things in the ground. And big glass houses are hot as heck. I don't actually know WHAT you could do with that space in Florida. I wouldn't want to swim in a pool in there either.

  • @Lily96x
    @Lily96x Місяць тому +293

    The fact the fake beam would’ve matched better with the before renovation fireplace 😭😭😭 LMAO

  • @cb034
    @cb034 Місяць тому +337

    Oh that's 100% gonna be an airbnb with that mural. It's giving photo-op, not really something you do in a home you plan to live in long term. Also, I never understood the hatred of popcorn ceilings

    • @princessjello
      @princessjello Місяць тому +87

      Its (1) ugly and (2) hides a poorly done ceiling. Additionally it (3) accumulates dust and cobwebs like nothing else and you can barely clean it bc it'll rip up any rags you try to run on it since its texture is akin to rows and rows of lined up saws.
      On the plus side it dampens echoing....?

    • @thethe4665
      @thethe4665 Місяць тому +15

      Yeah it would be weird to have tourist art with your own town in your own house 😂

    • @shugarysubstances
      @shugarysubstances Місяць тому +32

      @@princessjelloty for putting my hatred if popcorn ceilings into words

    • @supergalaxysam
      @supergalaxysam Місяць тому +13

      I had personally removed as much of my bedroom's popcorn walls as I could. Like how another mentioned, popcorn ceilings and walls accumulate dust and can't be easily cleaned. If I remember right, their initial purpose was to provide insulation for sound and temperature, and was also a trend for some time. However, the cons outweigh the pros for having them, especially if you're someone who suffers from issues like asthma (me). Tldr: it looks ugly and can be very unhygienic, but did experience some popularity for a while and does have some architectural purpose.

    • @thespector2685
      @thespector2685 Місяць тому +4

      If someone has asthma, having popcorn ceilings would be a death sentence because of the collection of dust/mites.

  • @modelmajorpita
    @modelmajorpita Місяць тому +3085

    "this technique has existed for centuries" for use ON BRICK! People only use it on brick, and there's an obvious reason why!

    • @deltasaves
      @deltasaves Місяць тому +177

      She and her HUZZBIND have no idea what they are doing and need to stop.

    • @ShieniLicksOnLemons
      @ShieniLicksOnLemons Місяць тому +165

      Thank you for confirming to me that the reason it looks so wrong is because of the asymmetric shapes of the stones compared to the real German smear works 🥲

    • @SomeoneNone123
      @SomeoneNone123 Місяць тому +80

      I'm living in Germany and I had to google what their "german smear" technique shall be because I have never seen something like their fireplace in new or historic buildings. It looks so completely different!

    • @ene66
      @ene66 Місяць тому +6

      @@SomeoneNone123same I was so sure I misheard the name bc I couldn’t remember ever seeing anything like it on a fireplace

    • @Kamikazyay
      @Kamikazyay Місяць тому +6

      @@SomeoneNone123ich glaube das ist einfach nur spachteln 😅

  • @ZZ-qy5mv
    @ZZ-qy5mv Місяць тому +5613

    As an artist, what they did to that “artist studio” was so frustrating. You got rid of those beautiful and very useful shelves for an artist and replaced it with some commercial looking graphic. It’s like saying “this is the kind of art we think you should have” to an artist. The first thing I do would be to paint over that if I bought that house.

    • @VerticalSpectacle
      @VerticalSpectacle Місяць тому +395

      Shallow people trying to be deep. Reminds me of how some people get into eastern religions because they're in tune with vibes or something

    • @halobaby0331
      @halobaby0331 Місяць тому +352

      Yea that was so fucking weird they really think putting that new port richey mural on the wall is going to up the value of the home? I’d paint right over that shit WTF

    • @barrothontherocks3325
      @barrothontherocks3325 Місяць тому +483

      "the artist studio is missing the art" is the most braindead thing i've ever heard for sure.

    • @corpsenymph4644
      @corpsenymph4644 Місяць тому +220

      The thing that frustrates me the most about it is that it doesn’t make use of the rest of the wall-space. It’s difficult for me to explain. It’s just such an awkward shape and awkward spot for it to fit. It really does just look like a sticker or something…

    • @CowBae-ws3qi
      @CowBae-ws3qi Місяць тому +143

      The painting remind me of a Walmart shirt

  • @sandcat2383
    @sandcat2383 Місяць тому +177

    "We wanted to add some character to the house."
    *proceeds to remove all the character*

  • @HeyItsIDK
    @HeyItsIDK Місяць тому +142

    It would be an absolute treasure,
    if whoever buys this house from them was a watcher of the series,
    and then started uploading a new series, 'Fixing a house flip gone wrong.' where they just undo everything this couple did, and additionally add other actually meaningful additions/fixes.

  • @CoraMayBeanbag
    @CoraMayBeanbag Місяць тому +4650

    Love the point about how Floridians want to leave the house darker - it's a great example of how house flippers can completely misunderstand local needs and hurt the housing market.
    I live in Houston and SO many house flippers neglect flood mitigation, causing more damage because of their misinformation.

    • @eminempreg
      @eminempreg Місяць тому +370

      man its almost like they just wanna spruce up a house in the cheapest quickest way. considering risks like floods, hurricanes, tornadoes takes too much time!!

    • @haleymist09
      @haleymist09 Місяць тому +219

      So true. Previous homes many times (not every time lol) were built for florida life. Now they're getting flipped for the broadest possible audience and the *feeling* of new but pretty much go against comfort in the local environment.

    • @oakleyves
      @oakleyves Місяць тому +144

      i’m in coastal mississippi and we have a bunch of people severely injured because of elevators for homes on stilts. the salt degrades them terribly and no one comes around to maintain them.

    • @IanWisher
      @IanWisher Місяць тому +191

      when I lived in Florida, my family and I lived in the fuckin dark, we had to or else we'd boil alive, seeing the blockades removed had me spiritually feel the house temp raise a few degrees

    • @eudyln
      @eudyln Місяць тому +94

      Yes - I felt that from Texas as well and I live for my dark cavernous home! It's too damn hot for big bright spaces

  • @Dapper_Warlock
    @Dapper_Warlock Місяць тому +1954

    "Taking this fireplace from Hobbit Core to Cottage Core" is already a weird thing to say where I'm sitting... like, what's the difference? Is Hobbit Core just dirtier? Interior-wise, a Hobbit hole just looks like a very tidy cottage. Hobbits aren't like gremlins, they're not filthy mud-people, they're just tiny people who eat a lot. Their houses happen to be called "holes" because they're built into little hillsides, but Hobbits themselves are basically Irish-coded.

    • @rexana_rexana
      @rexana_rexana Місяць тому +182

      There's actually really nothing different, just the only difference I noticed is like cottage core architecture is more centered around more old European styles or like Colonial styles (like Tudor type homes) whereas Hobbit core is more centered around circles. Circle doors, entryways, etc. Like that's it. If you wanna be dirtier that's gremlin/goblin-core or crow-core. There's another 'core' I'm forgetting the name of that's like, in between these two but like in the same vein. You get the idea tho

    • @PointsofData
      @PointsofData Місяць тому

      Shs has no idea what a Hobbit hole looks like that's why. Probably didn't even know it was an aethestic, just wanted a funny "awful" word to use.

    • @TheWatchersMeteorite
      @TheWatchersMeteorite Місяць тому +52

      not to mention a mix of those would be SO CUTE AAAAAA like a more european style with more circles and aaaaa

    • @princekyun
      @princekyun Місяць тому +70

      it is genuinely wild to me that they said that, made the fireplace look hella ugly, and then proceeded to go with a full "70s" theme

    • @strayiggytv
      @strayiggytv Місяць тому +44

      They've never seen the movies and they've never read a book

  • @k8g8s8
    @k8g8s8 Місяць тому +98

    I would never have that in my artists studio... Shelves are useful, wall paint is not.

  • @katopancake
    @katopancake Місяць тому +42

    As an architectural historian, I want to say your commentary was golden! House flipping is trash and it’s making the housing crisis worse.

  • @Alex-cw3rz
    @Alex-cw3rz Місяць тому +21536

    As someone who lives in a place with a lot of beautiful victorian town houses I hate flippers, they see original stained glass, sash windows, wood carved fascia boards, elegant fire places and stunning hand made plaster work and rip it all out to be replaced with the cheapest plastic windows and plastic board, they'll paint everything white, then replace a nice garden with asphalt and fake grass, split it into flats and then just sell it for a extra 100,000 and therefore locals can not afford anywehere in the town.

    • @1llustrousking
      @1llustrousking Місяць тому +785

      This is why when you are looking for housing not to buy a flipped one forcing them to reduce the amount they sell for because no one is buying 😂

    • @kateherr2893
      @kateherr2893 Місяць тому +798

      I totally agree, there's a lot of really charming craftsman homes where I live and people are ripping them up all the time, they're more and more rare every year. Right now the one across the street is getting gutted and the one two doors down was totally demolished so the owners could have a new build - the old build was in great condition, too. It makes me really sad, mine is the same age, but one of my family members let it go for a while so it's not in good condition. No one values classic things.

    • @Alex-cw3rz
      @Alex-cw3rz Місяць тому +304

      ​​@@kateherr2893 I disagree in one way. I think most people value classic things, there is however a minority who have money and sledgehammers and are all too willing to destroy in the pursuit of profit. Or the turkey teeth types with peaky blinders painting on the wall and render the entire house get black windows and put a Fort Knox's gate on the front of a 3 bed semi detached

    • @lakenj
      @lakenj Місяць тому +238

      I need them to stop before the housing market crash because i want an old beautiful home with character that i can buy for 100,000 lol 😂

    • @danielrivas6243
      @danielrivas6243 Місяць тому +26

      WHAT THE FUCK???

  • @rexana_rexana
    @rexana_rexana Місяць тому +3482

    As an artist myself, that mural in the studio is getting painted over, it infuriates me. Who thought "New Port Richey" was a good idea? Like, just do plants, just do plants. Do some Bird of Paradise flowers, do a hummingbird, do plants, no need for weird ass text. And you moved that BEAUTIFUL SHELVING TO THE GARAGE??? I would fukin DIE to have shelving like that in a studio space!!! These people have no idea what they're actually doing. Like they don't think practically at all

    • @emmao6578
      @emmao6578 Місяць тому +316

      You said exactly what I was thinking on all parts but I'm especially baffled that as people who post on social media so much they seem completely unaware of how cringy people generally find text on interior decoration even if it doesn't say "live, laugh love".

    • @phantomfeather518
      @phantomfeather518 Місяць тому +140

      I would have liked to have a greenhouse/garden space in my studio as well. That way having plant murals would actually make sense

    • @KateMaureen14
      @KateMaureen14 Місяць тому +161

      Also that shelving they removed would have been perfect for pottery or glasswork. Or even just vases of flowers or potted plants.

    • @FullMoonOctober
      @FullMoonOctober Місяць тому +165

      Removing beautifull, functional storage/display space in a studio is a cardinal sin in my book. Now any person that moves in WANTING to use that space as a studio will have to put up some other storage option, likely covering the mural.

    • @kristinakimtia
      @kristinakimtia Місяць тому +89

      I screamed when they moved the shelf to the garage and painted an arch on the wall😭

  • @akallstrom2034
    @akallstrom2034 Місяць тому +29

    If I bought a house and found out later that it had a swimming pool, but the previous owner filled it with concrete, I’d be so upset.

  • @foodforfaeries
    @foodforfaeries Місяць тому +38

    From hobbit core to cottage core- WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE THOSE ARE THE SAME THING. ALSO IT WAS ALREADY COTTAGE CORE.

  • @comrade_aoife
    @comrade_aoife Місяць тому +4857

    As a former real estate agent, every house flipper deserves to be bullied into finding a real job

    • @Unstoppable_Unicorn
      @Unstoppable_Unicorn Місяць тому +152

      🤣🤣🤣🤣 My brother and SIL are realtors and agree with you. I have heard many rants from them.

    • @wartygourd
      @wartygourd Місяць тому +5

      i agree

    • @Supadawg1000
      @Supadawg1000 Місяць тому +89

      Every real estate agent and landlord should be bullied into finding a real job

    • @concretemathematics414
      @concretemathematics414 Місяць тому +227

      @@Supadawg1000 idk there is a lot of legal stuff that goes with buying a house, so i'm not vehemently opposed to realtors. landlords though? yeah fuck them

    • @klowczarski
      @klowczarski Місяць тому +22

      Some people do have to rent. Not everyone can buy a house. Especially in this market with interest rates. A good owner and/or management company is important.

  • @lumina56
    @lumina56 Місяць тому +2225

    The indoor garden become a slab of concrete really killed me inside, at this point they´re doing it to annoy future buyers

    • @NevadaLewis
      @NevadaLewis Місяць тому +103

      I know. It made me so so sad.

    • @toriladybird511
      @toriladybird511 Місяць тому +15

      Thought it was originally a pool that was filled in before they ever got the place.

    • @emmao6578
      @emmao6578 Місяць тому +194

      @@toriladybird511 It was originally filled in with soil so you could use it as a greenhouse area for plants

    • @alanmacdee
      @alanmacdee Місяць тому +164

      They have zero imagination and clearly don’t have the skills to do what they are doing. I feel sorry for whoever buys this and to think what they could have had. It’s a 70s house… that pool area could have been a really neat sunken seating area… or anything. They literally paved over potential

    • @cr0cpot666
      @cr0cpot666 Місяць тому +146

      the way they said homeowners can just use the outdoor space too ... just completely ignoring all the benefits of having a controlled environment to grow plants year-round that would die or just not grow outdoors bc of the local environment

  • @sennataylor592
    @sennataylor592 Місяць тому +41

    The problem is when social media gives incompetent people the audacity and false confidence to think they’re experts in something or can do something. These flippers have no clue what they’re doing (and frankly have awful aesthetic taste). They’re just creating problems for the unfortunate future owners. Sometimes you need a healthy dose of internet harassment to humble yourself.

  • @emmadj06
    @emmadj06 Місяць тому +44

    The most infuriating thing is they take old or vintage houses and strip them of all identity. You can renovate a house by uplifting the special features and not rip them down to build new. They all seem to have enough money to buy something new that fits their style, so it is so incredibly disrespectful how they feel the need to destroy a treasure someone else would kill for.

    • @Viteaification
      @Viteaification 16 днів тому

      thats because its a flip. they don't intend to keep it but resell it for quick profit. which makes the mural a crazy weird choice

  • @thedestiney88
    @thedestiney88 Місяць тому +2961

    Flippers don't fix the structural and important issues with a home, they just do some cute cosmetic changes and call it a day. The ONLY thing they care about is money. If they actually cared about this home, they wouldn't flip it. They'd update it and keep it as an Air BnB, a rental, or their own home. It's so frustrating when thousands of hardworking people can't afford to own a home and then we see stuff like this! That's why they're getting so harassed. I think our collective anger and frustration is just all on them!

    • @twitchy_bird
      @twitchy_bird Місяць тому +224

      Honestly using it as a rental or air bnb is bs as well, just not quite as bad as the flipper bs.

    • @haleymist09
      @haleymist09 Місяць тому +70

      Oooooh, that's a good point about why they're getting hate. They really are doing the most and could learn actual DIY and fixing best practices and share THAT online

    • @SylverScourge
      @SylverScourge Місяць тому +57

      @@twitchy_bird well renting it out to people isn't horrible, some people can't afford to buy houses and depend on renting, but air bnb is terrible for the housing market.

    • @jermuhh3359
      @jermuhh3359 Місяць тому +116

      One of the big backlashes they got which Jarvis didn't include was them literally just covering a moldy roof panel with a new panel... NOT REMOVING THE MOLDY PART OF THE ROOF, JUST COVERING IT UP!
      Like they hid the fact that the house has a health hazard that can be extremely dangerous if you live in a house with mold.

    • @tallemajas
      @tallemajas Місяць тому +15

      @@jermuhh3359 i think it came out that this clip was from their own house instead of this one that they're flipping, and they actually fixed the mold problem. not 100% sure but that's what i heard

  • @minimonster2319
    @minimonster2319 Місяць тому +3217

    Did she...did she call a greenhouse an "extremely private backyard"...?

    • @artemiish
      @artemiish Місяць тому +152

      Oh that? That's my little private backyard, only I'm allowed inside

    • @Steampunkfox143
      @Steampunkfox143 Місяць тому +67

      I thought it was a sun room? Either way yes. Yes she did

    • @NotKateHepburn
      @NotKateHepburn Місяць тому +36

      It's not a greenhouse or a sun room. Florida houses mostly have screened in areas. The bugs would eat you alive otherwise.

    • @Spooky_Magooky
      @Spooky_Magooky Місяць тому +44

      @@NotKateHepburn Why can't it be both, the previous owners where clearly using it as a greenhouse space.

    • @dallyinghualian
      @dallyinghualian Місяць тому +23

      ​@@artemiishcaroline from stardew valley:

  • @mari_3kyu
    @mari_3kyu Місяць тому +44

    THE SHELF WAS SO COOL
    NOOO
    Not the gorgeous shelf for the ikea ring binder ass mural
    Not even ikea, dollar store notebook

    • @the-postal-dude
      @the-postal-dude 15 днів тому

      they moved it to the garage, they didn't actually get rid of it

  • @pagelen
    @pagelen Місяць тому +42

    Let's make it more neutral with the perfect shade of beige BUT ALSO a wildly specific mural that would look great in a commercial place.

  • @AliceIsComingForYou
    @AliceIsComingForYou Місяць тому +1963

    What frustrates me the most about flippers is that they often do irreparable damage to the house, that looks looks like an upgrade at a first glance but after further inspection it turns out to be just putting makeup on a corpse. Like in the full video about the swimming pool they say that renovating it was too expensive, so they put literal tons of concrete over it and now if the buyer of the house actually wanted a swimming pool they would have to first invest thousands of dollars into removing the concrete. Literally giving the house the opposite of what it needs.

    • @ambiarock590
      @ambiarock590 Місяць тому +135

      I would freakin love a swimming pool in my house. Shame they poured concrete all over it, painted a touristy mural on the wall, and moved the artsy shelves into a place where they can get damaged

    • @ciherracooper9266
      @ciherracooper9266 Місяць тому +26

      I think that may be one of the points, make it so $$$ for average individuals that there’s no choice unless it’s sold to a corporation to “do the right thing and make repairs”. So it’s just an unflattering hostile cage that makes people want to sell for what they believe is a lot of $$$.

    • @Vok250
      @Vok250 Місяць тому +6

      Please tell me if wasn't this same house. Poor house.

    • @martiiryven
      @martiiryven Місяць тому +43

      its a weird assumption to make "yeah nobody would want a swimming pool, lets clog it up". Something like a pool doesn't need to be flipped or removed, that is an option for the buyer to make

    • @NeNoItMe
      @NeNoItMe Місяць тому +22

      The thing is, if they were doing this do their house - I would say no one has the right to critique them taste wise. Someone wants a roofbeam but for any reason don’t want the real wood, it’s suppose to be purely aesthetic? Go off, do the foam one if u like it it’s your home. But if I went in, saw that and thought that it’s a house with a roof beam and then either found out or was told it’s just a foam for esthetics… man I’m walking off and not looking back. It’s unnecessary, unneeded and actually makes more work for new homeowners. The reason ppl buy “neutral” houses is that it’s the easiest to customize to u. If u want to make a house with character just leave the original character in! Fix the real issues for god sake.
      Again, if they would do it to their home, it would be fine. Do it. U like it u live in it, all good. But renovating something to their tastes, and asking bigger price for home that has fake purely aesthetic fixes is just scummy man… cos u know that in 99% of cases u would be putting more money in that house to change or fix some stuff after u buy it.
      That’s just off putting.

  • @archer4424
    @archer4424 Місяць тому +866

    "The art studio was missing something... the art!" My brother in Christ that's because no one lives in the home yet😭 like maybe this is just me but if I can ever afford a place with a studio for myself, I would Not want someone else's art in it. It's My studio for My art yknow? If an artist ever does live there, the mural is probably gonna get covered over with a whole bunch of other shit- materials, planning sketches, inspiration, their own actual art, etc. Idk. It feels like a waste of the muralist's time and skills imo

    • @emmao6578
      @emmao6578 Місяць тому +156

      And if an artist ever does live there, one of the first things they'll do is add a bunch of storage for all their materials, kind of like that beautiful wall of shelving they decided to hide away in the garage 🥲

    • @PointsofData
      @PointsofData Місяць тому +39

      If I had the money to buy a house with an art studio, and like I was REALLY serious about getting a nice studio set up, I would be so incredibly picky about any murals on the wall. Might very well be the thing that makes me go for a different house on my list. It's something I have to look at everyday afterall, and if it doesn't make me happy then...nah. 😩 I wouldn't have the money, time or skill to redo it myself so if it's not something I like I'm not going for it.
      And hell no it ain't a studio (yet) if there ISN'T ANY STORAGE THERE LEAVE THE SHELVING JFC.

    • @reedsylvier5250
      @reedsylvier5250 Місяць тому +20

      Man if I had a giant art studio space with white walls perfect for painting my own thing only for the best wall to paint on to have it's own thing on with words on it that's clearly someone's work idk if I'd feel too bad to paint over it and allow myself the enjoyment of doing my own thing, even if it would be worse it would be my own thing tho. I don't get them saying in general putting their own 'personality' in a home they don't intend to keep and not allowing the actual owners to develop their own personality in it, even if their personality wasn't cement gardens and poop coloured doors

    • @mycenaeangal9312
      @mycenaeangal9312 Місяць тому +32

      if an artist lives there, I would hope the first thing they'd do is fucking repaint it lol.

    • @Bunny_GirlYT
      @Bunny_GirlYT Місяць тому

      ​@@mycenaeangal9312amen

  • @thoopsy
    @thoopsy Місяць тому +29

    This is stressing me out too much, I cannot keep watching this. Godspeed to those stronger than me.

    • @MrsStormtrooper
      @MrsStormtrooper Місяць тому +2

      M8 in my city locusts like those have destroyed about 80% of our historical center, it completely breaks my heart :(((

  • @kiwipalace
    @kiwipalace Місяць тому +27

    i feel like theyre missing the point of flipping a house. they just want to attempt to be interior designers without having a clients opinion

  • @jmarshal
    @jmarshal Місяць тому +2088

    The concrete SLAB in that beautiful sun room is just ridiculous. That one makes me the angriest. I would kill for a beautiful sun room that came with a huge garden bed. If you can’t afford to reinstate the pool because that’s expensive af, then at least leave it with the most useful feature it could have. House flippers are the worst - just as bad as land lords. Usually to fix up the “flip” it costs far more than it would have cost in its original state!

    • @jebbyrat
      @jebbyrat Місяць тому +38

      literally heartbreaking

    • @halobaby0331
      @halobaby0331 Місяць тому +10

      Dude SUCH A GOOD POINT

    • @dalianatour3514
      @dalianatour3514 Місяць тому +81

      Worse is that removing concrete is intensely difficult, time consuming, and expensive to dispose/recycle.
      Partner and I are still scarred from removing a small sidewalk in our backyard.

    • @FiseCraft
      @FiseCraft Місяць тому +4

      I forgot what video this is and tought that concrete slabs are going to be in minecraft 🤣

    • @Goldlucky13
      @Goldlucky13 Місяць тому +44

      right???? wtf is even the point of ADDING concrete? if they wanted it to be an open room with more possibilities, i would have understood them taking out the walls of the pool/garden bed. now there is just a narnia looking sacrificial altar in their sunroom :(

  • @OcyTaviAh
    @OcyTaviAh Місяць тому +2080

    Why did they paint a mural on a house flip? That’s a decision you let the person who is living in the home do… because it’s for them… especially if they’re an artist. Like, if you are going to make a blank space for people to project onto, actually make it a blank space?
    They are absolutely not doing any necessary maintenance. They’re just “updating the aesthetic” to get more money.

    • @fightshrub8872
      @fightshrub8872 Місяць тому +256

      Also, why would I essentially want a logo with the name of where I live on the wall?

    • @vanesamartin6253
      @vanesamartin6253 Місяць тому +137

      As a designer, white walls are perfect: it is easier to take photos, you have better control of the light, you can distinguish colors better and, of course, you have a wall to paint or use as a display.

    • @ona512
      @ona512 Місяць тому +43

      I hate the bougie "I be living in a city I am in" vibe get out of here

    • @kamilareeder1493
      @kamilareeder1493 Місяць тому +8

      Building inspection who ? 🙈🤡 regrouting/recaulking where? 🗺👀
      This is rich people's hobby tbh

    • @_milkysoup
      @_milkysoup Місяць тому +40

      They’ve probably realised online rage bait is a better get rich quick technique than house flipping

  • @DustyMusician
    @DustyMusician Місяць тому +14

    The fact that they're flipping houses in Florida which was ground zero for the 2007 housing market crash and is ground zero for the current-day housing crisis in part due to houseflippers like them who never went away makes me livid!! It is not the 1920s anymore! There is no more Florida land boom! Even in the early 2000s Florida real estate was expensive and this is only making it worse!! Go away!!

  • @dylandreisbach1986
    @dylandreisbach1986 Місяць тому +53

    That house just needed a good deep clean. Why install random junk? Its not worth your time or money.

  • @remem95
    @remem95 Місяць тому +1025

    "This ceiling was begging for a beam"
    No it wasnt.
    If it was, there would have been a beam there to begin with.

    • @athena5573
      @athena5573 Місяць тому +60

      its like they think structural beams are there like, just for looks? like, they serve an actual architectural purpose, they arent meant to simply look nice. it's just a happy coincidence that exposed wood beams look nice.

    • @lemravity4453
      @lemravity4453 Місяць тому +5

      People shouldn't do things such as this if they aren't trained properly, hire someone to renovate the house if you can afford it.
      I'm saying this because our house is currently being renovated and we know it will not only be nice but it also will be safe to use those areas after it has been finished!

    • @scienceface8884
      @scienceface8884 Місяць тому +4

      A wood beam that goes right into the chimney.
      It's like someone gluing a fuel tank door onto the door of an electric car: no concept of function, only a vague sense of aesthetic.

    • @theflyingfish66
      @theflyingfish66 19 днів тому

      And they say they went with a foam beam because they couldn't physically lift a real wooden beam.
      It's more likely that real wooden beams of that size, in addition to being heavy, are also expensive as hell. Like a beam of that size (looks at least 8"x8"x20'), that looks good enough to leave exposed, and with the correct color/finish, could easily be $1500 if not more. Not to mention the cost of strapping hundreds of pounds of wood to your ceiling so that it doesn't come crashing down on someone's head in 5 years.

    • @crookedfingersgirl7356
      @crookedfingersgirl7356 14 днів тому

      GAHAHAAAHA!!! 😂

  • @feminissue
    @feminissue Місяць тому +1447

    as an artist that "mural" does not belong in the artists studio- maybe a bar or restaurant. she said design is subjective but if the majority of people are hating it, maybe it's objectively bad

    • @rexana_rexana
      @rexana_rexana Місяць тому +128

      My thoughts exactly, like if that was my studio that mural is getting a major facelift and fast. Like keep the color palette and plants, but the text has to go.

    • @emmao6578
      @emmao6578 Місяць тому +105

      @@rexana_rexana I just don't get why they or the artist felt the need to put text on it at all when the internets made it clear it's often seen as a cringy millennial trend, what's wrong with a mural of some scenery, plants or a basic sunset?

    • @StarrNOM
      @StarrNOM Місяць тому +96

      I thought it was going to be some kind of plant mural to compliment the many windows in the room. The text makes it look like an advertisement to a cafe.

    • @artlessthief
      @artlessthief Місяць тому +38

      Why on earth would they put words on a home mural such a weird choice like at least write live laugh love

    • @SASQUATCHPRIEST
      @SASQUATCHPRIEST Місяць тому +47

      its getting immediately painted over when the next person moves into that house lol. What was going on in that artists head?

  • @thebest12123
    @thebest12123 Місяць тому +22

    I’m so mad they removed that shelf from the studio/art room. That would be perfect to put paint, extra canvas, paint brush, and probably a lot of other stuff. That is so frustrating! The shelf is massive and fits in the room perfectly! Even if it wasn’t an art studio and it was a camera studio. It still would have been perfect. You could have all of your camera equipment and it could fit perfectly! Or you could put cubbies on the shelf but no. You just had to ruin the perfect studio. Im sure a lot of artists don’t want something someone else painted (not be rude or anything) because they would probably want to have something they could paint on the wall and not someone else. Sure the art is beautiful but I definitely wouldn’t want it. I would have the shelf there and maybe some pretty flowers around it!

  • @ravengrant2293
    @ravengrant2293 Місяць тому +11

    i live in a flipped house. the only thing that they focus on is looks. they patched over the ethernet cord, the most minute things that would have taken 12 seconds to secure aren't secured, they ignored the sewage issues, there's paint on the carpets, the living room doesn't have a single light in it.. i could go on.

  • @rexana_rexana
    @rexana_rexana Місяць тому +2261

    For the beam, there's tons of ways to get around putting a whole heavy beam up there, including but not limited to hollowing out a beam, using a lighter type of wood and staining it, using veneer over ply, etc. There's so many other options that would look so much more convincing and would be structurally safer than foam. This isn't a theatrical production, this is someone's HOME. They should've put a little more consideration into this.

    • @luxuscarnage4828
      @luxuscarnage4828 Місяць тому +105

      And veneer is super mid century. It can break down over time but it's on the ceiling so it's not as if it will get chipped from moving around and weather degradation.

    • @PointsofData
      @PointsofData Місяць тому +100

      Also, yknow...I'm no house engineer but the wood probably will hold the chandelier...at all. As opposed to the foam. Which I would wager will...eventually and very suddenly not.

    • @nellier3468
      @nellier3468 Місяць тому +6

      Yes and the foam is one of the ways to get around putting a heavy piece of wood on your ceiling. They didn’t make it themselves, it’s a product you buy for this purpose. I like it personally. Hopefully there is actual wood or some supports behind the light to give it structural integrity.

    • @PointsofData
      @PointsofData Місяць тому +60

      @nellier3468
      Fam I don't think they put anything but foam up there. They would have said otherwise, or shown us...

    • @koolaidman_
      @koolaidman_ Місяць тому +51

      Flippers and consideration are like oil and water

  • @sydcaldwell37
    @sydcaldwell37 Місяць тому +2183

    as an artist I wouldn't want someone else's mural in my studio space. it just doesn't make sense to me to have that. it's not even good inspo because it's so basic in style and design

    • @dreamweaver444
      @dreamweaver444 Місяць тому +83

      uninspiring tbh

    • @arshellnut2730
      @arshellnut2730 Місяць тому +278

      Imagine everyone visiting your ART STUDIO and asking "did you paint that?" pointing at the wall, and having to say "no" lol.

    • @mmmbepis8643
      @mmmbepis8643 Місяць тому +160

      As a fellow artist the only reason I'd want someone else's mural in my studio would be if it's from someone I look up to and know personally. Not the random people who sold the house to me lmao

    • @snudoo607
      @snudoo607 Місяць тому +76

      literally looks like average coffee shop mural which isnt bad but looks terrible in a house

    • @angb3558
      @angb3558 Місяць тому +55

      also why would i want it to state the city im in lol. it would be a cute t shirt design or tourist attraction ig but this is my dwelling??

  • @skyeturnip
    @skyeturnip Місяць тому +25

    "We're trying to give this home 70's vibes"
    The difference between decorating your own house and renovation is so clear.
    My mom loves collecting vintage and antiques, and her house is from the 70's. Genuine 70's vibes
    I hate house flippers because they don't do anything to fix the house, they just change it.
    When I buy a house I plan on completely overhauling it to fit my vibes because I plan on living in it.

  • @StressedSquid
    @StressedSquid Місяць тому +10

    I don't think I've ever had such a visceral reaction to a video ever, I felt pain watching people who obviously don't know what they are doing ruin such a unique house.

  • @drdeathdefying1560
    @drdeathdefying1560 Місяць тому +566

    I think that most people are hating on them because of the flex that is messing up a house. TikTok is full of a generation of people who will likely never own homes, and to watch some random people ruin a beautiful home in the name of marketability to investors and rental companies feels like a personal affront.

    • @arsena5209
      @arsena5209 Місяць тому +60

      I think you nailed the reason why people are hating on this couple, partly because that's also exactly what made me hate this couple and I haven't even used tik tok in like 3 or 4 years

    • @BeehiveBoy
      @BeehiveBoy Місяць тому +51

      Yes!!! It's like a slap in the face. Like you could afford to buy this house and THIS is what you choose to do with it??

    • @newp0rt
      @newp0rt Місяць тому +21

      @@BeehiveBoy such a beautiful house too. some houses have that really nasty 70s aesthetic with shag carpets and brown everywhere but this house was almost perfect. it had style while still being somewhat modern. the open space, the white walls and kitchen, beautiful studio, massive backyard. it was a perfect home for a family and they just utterly destroyed it.

    • @ambiarock590
      @ambiarock590 Місяць тому +18

      I wonder what could be causing people to not be able to afford a home. [Looks at landlords and house-flippers jacking up house prices]

    • @darkslayer709
      @darkslayer709 5 днів тому +3

      The internet is very passionate about a lot of things, but I think most people would ignore someone's questionable personal taste if they were at least making an effort to make something better.
      Attaching a foam beam to a ceiling and hanging a light off it is stupid, but easily fixable. Having a very generic "mural" painted in an art room where any artist is likely to want to showcase their own work is, again, stupid but easily fixable. Ruining a fireplace to the extent that the new buyer will have to tear the whole thing out themselves and filling a swimming pool that just needed some repair with concrete... less so.
      Then there's the fact everything they've done was cosmetic so why exactly was this house so unsellable? A lot of the time properties like this sit abandoned because they have severe structural issues, electrical issues or other very expensive problems that the average buyer is just not going to want to deal with. I think that's what the internet is really so upset about - another pair of slumlords doing the barest minimum to turn a profit and leaving behind a huge, expensive (and likely undisclosed - always have your own inspections done when buying a home!) mess for the buyer to put right.

  • @jamesturnbull128
    @jamesturnbull128 Місяць тому +9

    “no german smear on the tile counter tops?” actually had me wheezing, I i laughed loudly at that for way longer than I should've

  • @LostProxyNevermore
    @LostProxyNevermore Місяць тому +9

    17:48 words cannot describe how violently angry this makes me. They took a beautiful 1970s Japanese Zen-like themed home and turned it into an ugly, bland millennial mess

  • @ShellyDM57
    @ShellyDM57 Місяць тому +1227

    Anytime you purchase a flipped house assume they did NOT use quality products and that the house is probably not worth the money.

    • @SayaCeline
      @SayaCeline Місяць тому +32

      Some do and some don't. It depends on the flipper and the house they started with. There are a lot of new constructions that are absolute garbage too. More than anything you need to make sure you have the house inspected by a quality house inspector.

    • @YujiUedaFan
      @YujiUedaFan Місяць тому +27

      They spend all their money on the right shade of beige and polyester "wood" beams.

    • @zpdrsn6315
      @zpdrsn6315 Місяць тому +1

      @@SayaCeline this as-well develop an eye for tacky work and finishes as-well as do ur research of the property. And as a framer who has built over 15 houses for major home developers new builds can have the same issues.

    • @YouTubeThrowaway-lj9vy
      @YouTubeThrowaway-lj9vy 5 днів тому

      My house was "flipped" but it was a good house to begin with. The owners before the "flippers" took good care of it, one died the other got put in a nursing home. All the "flippers" did in my case was paint the walls. 🤷‍♀️

    • @YujiUedaFan
      @YujiUedaFan 5 днів тому

      @@UA-camThrowaway-lj9vy They're not called flippers, they're just looking after the place. "Flippers" are self-taught renovators.

  • @nilanjl
    @nilanjl Місяць тому +1320

    I was there when this happened and I can confirm that the "harassment" were people asking why they would ruin the fire place, why didn't they get someone who actually knew how to do the German smear, and qualified inspectors and folk in real estate saying "Hey, that's a fire hazard." Nor to mention everyone rightfully pointing out that nothing about what they're doing is related to the 70s, at all.
    Literally everything you said they would have considered harassment.
    Oh, the comments also mentioned another flip they did where they covered up mold in a ceiling to hide it and make it look new instead of just fettingrid of the mold and cleaning what was there.

    • @athena5573
      @athena5573 Місяць тому +91

      it gives taylor swift complaining about "haters" when talking about people who find her music to be mediocre

    • @jaysonthompson1215
      @jaysonthompson1215 Місяць тому +70

      Especially because they asked. I just stumbled upon their video of the fireplace and when they asked so I shared my thoughts. Then all of a sudden everything was harassment? What the he'll guys, talk about fragile ego

    • @Plsrateeight
      @Plsrateeight Місяць тому +8

      @@athena5573 When did she do that?

    • @mysticbarkingcow
      @mysticbarkingcow Місяць тому +67

      The mold renovation was on their own home, not one they were flipping. Though that does make you question the quality of their flips if that is what they think is ok for themselves.

    • @dallyinghualian
      @dallyinghualian Місяць тому +14

      ​​@@athena5573 taylor swift doesn't gaf about people thinking her music is mediocre lol. the "haters" she talked about were people slutshaming her for her dating history.

  • @karolmongiello2725
    @karolmongiello2725 Місяць тому +9

    22:05 Spoiler Jarvis, people can be talented and have zero sense of taste nor appropriacy.

  • @kaninekorvid4923
    @kaninekorvid4923 Місяць тому +6

    As an artist- no I do not want a touristy looking mural in my studio space 😭😭 I feel like the whole point of a studio is for it to be a blank canvas so you can make it your own because that’s where you’ll get a lot of your inspiration and do your work in- the first thing any artist would do entering that home (among other things) is paint over that mural 😭😭😭

  • @Ttlore
    @Ttlore Місяць тому +656

    As someone who lives in a flipped house (I didn’t know it was a flip. The owners that lived here hired flippers before they put it on the market) I fucking HATE IT. My house looked so nice for the first two months, but I have to turn off the water to my kitchen sink every night so it doesn’t leak, I can’t open my microwave without unplugging it because it trips a breaker, the wiring is all the rope wrapped wiring, corners are cracking bc they were painted over and there’s no hot water to my bathroom sink.
    First house I’ve ever bought and am currently in the process of suing the home inspector and the company they work for due to them not reporting the aspestos the outdated wiring and the lack of hot water to the bathroom.

    • @mariya_tortilla
      @mariya_tortilla Місяць тому +87

      asbestos???? Jesus christ sue the hell out of them!!

    • @arsena5209
      @arsena5209 Місяць тому +80

      I really, really, really, REALLY! hope you sue the shit out of them and win, because holy shit?!?! that's fucking criminal, what the fuck

    • @edmundjimenez9136
      @edmundjimenez9136 Місяць тому +46

      I wish you the best with the lawsuit.
      Some inspectors are great in some don't care. Am so sorry you didn't get a good one. These kind of things are nothing to just not care about.

    • @barrothontherocks3325
      @barrothontherocks3325 Місяць тому +39

      it's really sad that we live in a world where house value is based on how it looks and not how it functions...as a house

    • @corpsenymph4644
      @corpsenymph4644 Місяць тому +17

      Damn. Best of luck to you, you deserve the money 100%, the repairs needed for that house is going to be one pain in the ass that you shouldn’t have to deal with in the first place.

  • @lema9509
    @lema9509 Місяць тому +830

    I get having different tastes but filling that old indoor swimming-pool-turned-garden with concrete is just objectively depressing

    • @m_here1
      @m_here1 Місяць тому +158

      That likely hurts the resale value as well. It’s hot in Florida, and now they have this huge slab of concrete that is going to heat up like crazy and become unusable in the summer. They would’ve gotten more money out of the house if they had restored the pool. Private pools are huge feature of a Florida home that can really increase the price because you have a way to be outside in the summer without dying in a pool of sweat. Plus, it’s fun.

    • @nospoonfulofmayonnaiseforme
      @nospoonfulofmayonnaiseforme Місяць тому +41

      it would've been a stunning greenhouse type thing

    • @OakNuggins
      @OakNuggins Місяць тому +47

      @@m_here1 Holy shit, I didn't even think of how hot that concrete is going to get.... That's going to cost so much to cool down that house.

    • @newp0rt
      @newp0rt Місяць тому +6

      yeah this house is the opposite of a flip. they WILL NOT get their money back. the house will 100% NOT SELL. anyone seeing that backyard as a giant slab of concrete inside a now useless greenhouse with a giant turd on the ceiling is going to walk away.

    • @ambiarock590
      @ambiarock590 Місяць тому +1

      Same. To me the worst thing they did was fill in the pool. A pool is a great way to relax and/or get some exercise in. I'd love a pool and/or a hot tub in my house

  • @herroyalawkwardness954
    @herroyalawkwardness954 Місяць тому +7

    That art mural was my last straw 😩 Those shelves look fine! They're there for a reason. So you can put art in it because it's an art studio.

  • @afterstory5572
    @afterstory5572 Місяць тому +5

    It actually hurt my soul watching them ruin that beautiful garden house especially since you could clearly see it had love/work put into it already...

  • @anonymousopinion228
    @anonymousopinion228 Місяць тому +1199

    As an artist, I can 100 percent say that in the "art studio," I would've wanted the shelves, not the artwork. Don't get me wrong I love that they paid an artist for her work but if I was going to have a studio I'd want storage space and probably art on the walls that was created by me or gave me inspiration to my specific style of art.
    I feel as if that choice was limiting or pointless. I can see it being painted over for a normal family or having potential buyers turn away from it because it's not their personal style.
    If it wasn't a studio space it could be a family game room or beautiful sun room. Which I see happening if it's bought for an air bnb or for a family home.

    • @raven_moonshine39
      @raven_moonshine39 Місяць тому +33

      (I know they're not 100% real, but) just look at shows like House Hunters. Potential buyers will turn down a house because the walls are a "weird" color let alone a mural that doesn't fit their style

    • @CutiePatootiest
      @CutiePatootiest Місяць тому +17

      @raven_moonshine39 the issue is there's a difference between people doing things for a tv show and practical marketing stuff. The type of people you would market the initial house to would probably prefer to fix it themselves, prefer an 70s aesthetic, and are the type to enjoy an artist studio and garden. The practical and cheaper option is testing for and removing asbestos & lead, cleaning grout and replacing caulking and treating/removing any mold hazards. The things they replaced it with are basically death traps or just drawing attention to the issues in the home. By doing all the uneeded things they can bump up the price and tack on a higher price tag on the listing thats going to be much more expensive for the buyer on top of the house issues that may already be there they're going to have to fix

    • @shedevil6034
      @shedevil6034 Місяць тому +27

      As a fellow artist I completely agree, storage for art supplies and old artworks/sketchbooks would be so much more useful. Also, artists usually like to have art they aspire to or their own art in their studios and it differs so much person to person, I have no idea how they thought that having a canva looking mural was going to add to the value of the space....

    • @StudioHannah
      @StudioHannah Місяць тому +2

      100% this

    • @ragdollrose2687
      @ragdollrose2687 Місяць тому +11

      Yeah I'm an artist and this mural in my studio would be a pain to deal with. You either feel guilty for covering it up cause it's precious wall space for storage or work (or cause it's just distracting if it's not your vibe) or it ends up getting worse with time because of paint splatters and stuff. Y'all, pretty art studios aren't realistic, it WILL get messy!

  • @hells_shells
    @hells_shells Місяць тому +848

    Not using PPE and letting insulation fall right onto your face is wild. I'm gonna guess they didn't test for lead paint or asbestos either

    • @peiithos
      @peiithos Місяць тому +45

      its genuinely so dangerous for them and others 💀

    • @peiithos
      @peiithos Місяць тому +1

      okay different comment but i was watchinf it anr they NO PPE WENT AFTER A POPCORN CEILINF??? THATS STRUAGHT ASBESTOS WHAT THE FUCK
      ok edit he wore a mask. nothing else. and WENT STRAIGHT INTO ASSSBESSTOOOSSSS.

    • @FullMoonOctober
      @FullMoonOctober Місяць тому +70

      Hate to say it, but they won't be flipping for much longer with this lack of basic safety.

    • @Batzilla69420
      @Batzilla69420 Місяць тому +56

      iirc they also painted over dark coloured mold in the "indoor porch" ceiling without even batting an eye or considering getting it tested 🥴🥴

    • @juliashirokova8374
      @juliashirokova8374 Місяць тому +11

      it’s natural selection at this point

  • @lgnoramaLama
    @lgnoramaLama Місяць тому +7

    As a german, I have never ever seen such a fireplace.

    • @CherryDiMilo
      @CherryDiMilo 20 днів тому +1

      in Germany, you mean ?

    • @lgnoramaLama
      @lgnoramaLama 20 днів тому

      @@CherryDiMilo yeah in Germany, you can find plenty of fireplaces built by german people over here 😆👍

  • @christinepoppy3277
    @christinepoppy3277 Місяць тому +5

    All of these “upgrades” are probably just things that future buyers will trash or cover up immediately.

  • @daftoptimist
    @daftoptimist Місяць тому +389

    IMO, some of the rage about this flip comes from us Millennials and Gen Zers who have largely been priced out of the housing market. It enrages us to see houses stripped of character for profit - character we would have developed if we’d been given the chance. If I recall, OP also mentioned that the house was purchased explicitly as an investment property. It was never going to be sold to an actual homebuyer. And I will be shocked if it doesn’t end up as a rental or an AirBnB. People are mad because this is symptomatic of the housing market now. Homes aren’t made for people anymore, they’re made for investment corporations.

    • @ashrowan2143
      @ashrowan2143 Місяць тому +63

      Flippers taking a potentially affordable home renovating it and it's now unaffordable for the people who used to be able to afford a liveable home makes me just a little bit feral. Between the housing market and my disabilities I've basically accepted that I'm never owning my own home and it's going to be a miracle if I can ever afford to live alone

    • @verybarebones
      @verybarebones Місяць тому +21

      You speak true and this us a worldwide problem. Im in europe and every second hand home is an absurd price and obviously meant as an investment and not a living place. Everyone seems to have 5 houses they dont use and dont care about selling, theyd rather let them rot than lose some imagined profit

  • @bellaruesing2490
    @bellaruesing2490 Місяць тому +531

    "Were taking this old fireplace from hobbit hole to cottage core" as if they're not literally the exact same thing... also the light fixture running through a foam board just SCREAMS electrical fire to me. And yes if it's all done correctly it should be safe but look at these two objectively and tell me if you think either of them is a certified electrician, for Christ's sake she's working in sandals.

    • @Cloverkitty
      @Cloverkitty Місяць тому +50

      Honestly, I would t even trust these two to watch a child. The stubborn incompetence is insane.

    • @corpsenymph4644
      @corpsenymph4644 Місяць тому +32

      And without safety goggles… yikes

    • @johnaverill6308
      @johnaverill6308 Місяць тому +28

      It's less of an electrical fire hazard and more of a structural hazard --electrician apprentice

    • @thegreatcanadianlumberjack5307
      @thegreatcanadianlumberjack5307 Місяць тому +12

      Trust me when you Go and do Service calls for houses you know right way is something is a Homeowner job or done by a Professional. These Flippers are just DIYers and nothing more. No professional would ever butcher the Fireplace like that.

    • @arshellnut2730
      @arshellnut2730 Місяць тому +8

      It's funny because Tolkien spends the first several paragraphs of Book 1 saying a Hobbit Hole is homey as fuck.

  • @anonview
    @anonview Місяць тому +5

    I grew up around architects, civil engineers, and carpenters. They're making disastrous decisions here.
    Edit: They exposed the wood... _only to paint it beige._ Have they never heard of varnish before?

  • @NickC_222
    @NickC_222 Місяць тому +5

    The 70's Florida house is so cool. As someone who lives in New York, I absolutely love how people in Florida have these giant lanai things on their houses, the big open room with basically screens for walls, since it's never truly winter in Florida. It's awesome at night. Sadly, they did turn it into a parking lot with that giant concrete slab. But lanai aside, the house is cool in its own right. It seems like the house has more interesting shapes, like a big living room with a peak roof as opposed to just being a big boxed rectangle room.
    I do think it's really funny, in a cosmic sense, that they "flipped" this house into something that they'll probably sell to another house flipper who will undo much of what they did lmao.

  • @Alex-cw3rz
    @Alex-cw3rz Місяць тому +1393

    On the fireplace they also removed the outer hearth which is there for a reason it's so burning embers drop onto it which is made of non combustible material and not carpet or something that is flamable.
    Edit : the outer hearth also acts as a demarcation to show do not put anything flammable past this point, getting rid of that means there is no physical warning.

    • @rexana_rexana
      @rexana_rexana Місяць тому +74

      I mean having seen the video, the stones were like coming up out of the ground, not flush to the floor, which can become a tripping hazard, so as long as it gets replaced with something equally fire resistant, like flat stone tile, there nothing inherently wrong with removing those; however, I don't have much faith in this couple to know what fire safety code even is

    • @Alex-cw3rz
      @Alex-cw3rz Місяць тому +39

      ​@@rexana_rexana I think they could have made it slightly smaller as it was large, but not got rid of it entirely it is important as you say they may have put something non computable as the flooring, but the outer hearth also acts as a demarcation to show do not put anything flammable past this point, getting rid of that means there is no physical warning.

    • @bluebirds_and_bees
      @bluebirds_and_bees Місяць тому +16

      I read the comments on the original video and they said it was a gas fireplace so embers weren’t a problem.

    • @Alex-cw3rz
      @Alex-cw3rz Місяць тому +12

      @@bluebirds_and_bees are good that was lucky, although wouldn't but it past these two to try and use it as an actual fireplace

    • @rexana_rexana
      @rexana_rexana Місяць тому +7

      The outer hearth being raised up is not necessary, it's actually often not in many homes. I've lived in a couple homes where the inner and outer hearth were level with the floor. Whether that is fire code now, I don't know, that's just what I've lived in, and I've never had a house fire. As long as the outer hearth is expansive enough and is fire proof enough, that is minimum requirement. If fire code nowadays requires an elevated outer hearth then that just goes to show how these house flippers shouldn't be doing what they're doing (and I also don't, but I don't build houses). If they're not following fire code they need to be shut down immediately

  • @MLJ2027
    @MLJ2027 Місяць тому +1483

    “it’s there house they can design it however they want” STOP RUINING OLD BEAUTIFUL HOUSES AND BUY A MODERN BORING HOUSE LEAVE THE OLDER HOUSES FOR THE PEOPLE WHO WANT THEM. If you want your house modern, beige and boring get a new house designed that way. These people need to flip themselves around and leave.

    • @kyuokuo
      @kyuokuo Місяць тому +9

      So, just don't sell them. Easy peasy.
      If you let people buy, people will buy. You have no right to complain about what people do with their money, their time, and their property.

    • @MLJ2027
      @MLJ2027 Місяць тому +120

      @@kyuokuo your on a video about bad house renovations and defending how bad they are..? 💀🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @_aeris
      @_aeris Місяць тому +111

      ​@@kyuokuo you do know one of the main reasons houses are for sale are because the previous owners passed away, right? How are people supposed to prevent that lmao 💀

    • @TheTheninjagummybear
      @TheTheninjagummybear Місяць тому +109

      ​@@kyuokuo"It's YOUR fault that the grimy rich people are exploiting the housing market, actually."

    • @thethe4665
      @thethe4665 Місяць тому +38

      Gentrification is the new trend

  • @meatlemonade3338
    @meatlemonade3338 Місяць тому +4

    21:01 "i know dont know that much about houses, what am i doing here?" at any point i wish this couple would have said this to themselves and stopped 😭

  • @alexaburks
    @alexaburks Місяць тому +6

    You could definitely embrace the '70s style of the original house and just make it better, they did not do this. As someone who loves '70s and '80s style houses this hurts my soul so bad.

  • @rainey53
    @rainey53 Місяць тому +485

    I’m an architect and this stuff drives me bonkers. You’d never see a real light fixture attached to the bottom of a real exposed beam bc where would the wiring go??? Where’s the junction box? If you’re going to fake it at least understand how real construction works bc that’s a dead giveaway!
    If you’re buying property look out for things like that and def avoid homes sold by house flipper types. Chances are they cheaped out on the reno and you’d be buying a lemon of a house.

    • @bubba99009
      @bubba99009 Місяць тому +1

      To be fair even though its a fake foam beam there probably still isn't any kind of junction box...

    • @arferbargel
      @arferbargel Місяць тому +9

      Would you see a lot of wooden beams running directly into the updraft of a fireplace?

    • @rainey53
      @rainey53 Місяць тому +2

      @@arferbargel ‘zactly

  • @emmapeers4846
    @emmapeers4846 Місяць тому +885

    As a full time artist I can say that I’d paint over that straight the way. The point of having white walls in a studio is so we can see how are art looks with out interference from other colours from the surrounding space. It also mimics a gallery space plus all white walls allows the space to be as bright as possible for working in natural light.

    • @NoSaysJo
      @NoSaysJo Місяць тому +2

      no one cares 🫵🤡

    • @pomegranate594
      @pomegranate594 Місяць тому +81

      @@NoSaysJo who asked you?? 💀💀

    • @athena5573
      @athena5573 Місяць тому +44

      @@NoSaysJo clown emoji users refusing to give up on their tired, boring insult

    • @chickenanon
      @chickenanon Місяць тому +16

      ​@@NoSaysJo 325 people disagree!

    • @shjilz
      @shjilz Місяць тому

      ​@@NoSaysJoI actually hate you

  • @charliec1116
    @charliec1116 7 днів тому +2

    The mural that says the name of the town is so obviously for an Airbnb. For people to take photos in front of to post where they are. It's so frustrating

  • @shewolfinubaka
    @shewolfinubaka 19 днів тому +3

    I think what makes everyone so upset is that we’re all broke and can’t afford a nice house yet wealthier people will come out and buy houses with lots of charm and character and do THIS to them

  • @brckh
    @brckh Місяць тому +342

    I think you missed the main point which is these "flippers" go in and spend $100 on doors, pay a local artist $50 for a mural, spend $500 putting a concrete slab in, spend $1000 on a new kitchen, and $100 on lighting, then try and re-sell the house for $100K more than they bought it for. What they didn't do was spend $10K to replace the water heater, $5K on a roof, $2.5K on a new drainage system for the yard, etc. it's fake "value creation" which as you mentioned is a bunch of stylistic fluff while they hide the actual issues of the home. And your point about "I hope inspection catches these things" is totally MOOT when in many housing markets buyers are WAIVING INSPECTIONS! CA is one the VERY few housing markets where certain inspections are required and taken seriously - not so in many areas of the country. It's totally deplorable and these are people playing interior designer (badly) while they bilk unsuspecting home owners with a new coat of paint and $20K worth of surprise plumbing costs. This has to be said so people understand how serious and morally reprehensible this is.

    • @transpinestwins4900
      @transpinestwins4900 24 дні тому +28

      👆👆👆 people focus on the ugly design, but even if the house looked good at the end of their “renovation” it would still be a flip-a cheap coat of paint over legitimate safety issues, designed to scam potential buyers

    • @pcguy619
      @pcguy619 19 днів тому +11

      10K water heater, 5K roof… I don’t know where you live but I wanna become a plumber there!

    • @2blazedinfl
      @2blazedinfl 18 днів тому +2

      @@pcguy619 i thought the same thing, but i wasn't going to say it

  • @whiplash6548
    @whiplash6548 14 днів тому +2

    This video just makes me sad, the home was so magical and inviting, it was like a beautiful place that needed the slightest progression of cleaness and growth, and these flippers are just like "this home was SO dirty, everything was wrong, so i had to rip everything out and fix it" and i can hear the home screaming

  • @faithizzlezz
    @faithizzlezz Місяць тому +3

    19:37 I've worked for a couple of building departments and have only ever gotten notified by a home inspector twice. The majority of the time we catch these flippers because the neighbors call in to complain, or we happen to be down the street inspecting another property.

  • @Fishiepwincess
    @Fishiepwincess Місяць тому +658

    The most heart breaking thing to me is that indoor garden. I was imagining putting a koi pond in there and how magical that'd be. And then she points to a teeny tiny pond that couldn't even hold 1 full grown koi and says it'd be perfect 🥲 please no.

    • @fightshrub8872
      @fightshrub8872 Місяць тому +66

      Plus, you wouldn't have to be outside in the crazy heat to enjoy it.

    • @Kr.m.h.
      @Kr.m.h. Місяць тому +61

      Wow, this comment unlocked some random info I didn't even know I knew, lol. Koi fish are not small, some fish can get sunburned, and I believe there are some reported cases of fish developing melanoma actually. I don't think that's a good location for a fish pond in general. I would be worried about the effect of run off on the water quality. Apparently it rains a lot in southern Florida, so maybe it could be a cute, shallow little decorative pond instead.

    • @emilyjohn2034
      @emilyjohn2034 Місяць тому +53

      And that fact that they seem to think that indoor garden space and outdoor garden space are equal “it’s okay that we destroyed a perfect greenhouse look how much dirt is outside”

    • @MM-jf1me
      @MM-jf1me Місяць тому +22

      I was thinking how amazing it was to have a garden space that was mosquito-free!
      I agree with the person whose comment was screenshot for the video that fixing the pool would've been a better investment than a concrete slab -- there's a reason screened-in pools are so common in Florida and it's because people want pools they can actually enjoy.

    • @lizb2637
      @lizb2637 Місяць тому +1

      I don’t understand why so many people are calling it a greenhouse or thinking that space is indoors/not in the heat? Maybe this is just a Florida thing, but it is 100% outside. It is a concrete pool deck that has a screen around it. We call it a lanai. The only thing that’s maybe throwing people off is there is no pool because it was filled in with dirt, which is very strange. It must have got a crack in the foundation and was too expensive to fix and too dangerous to leave a giant empty hole so they filled it in.

  • @ashlynb991
    @ashlynb991 Місяць тому +842

    I am an interior designer and yes, faux beams are used often when budget does not allow for a real/box beam, but typically they 1. look better 2. are on higher ceilings so you can't see the snickers bar thing. Also, they should NOT have mounted a light to that. Those poor renters. Also landlords suck

    • @mjjjermaine
      @mjjjermaine Місяць тому +2

      +1

    • @sophiagonzales8974
      @sophiagonzales8974 Місяць тому +4

      The beam doesn’t look good honestly

    • @sup8668
      @sup8668 Місяць тому +6

      they honestly could have made a hollow beam with wood, but no they used foam...

    • @sophiagonzales8974
      @sophiagonzales8974 Місяць тому +2

      @@sup8668 not to mention the beam looks so thick

  • @spacecaptain9188
    @spacecaptain9188 6 днів тому +3

    Decorative beams on the ceiling are an established thing that a lot of people install (and have done for ages). It's usually wood or plastic, but yeah, increasingly foam. No it is not in any way structural, and should not hold a light or any other load, other than some other small pieces of foam, and some paint. That said, you CAN cut a hole through the foam, and install a light into the ceiling, with the decorative cap on the foam beam, to give the impression that the light is installed on the beam (which if you think about it for even a second, proves that the beam is fake, since solid wood does not deliver electricity to chandeliers).

  • @bitnewt
    @bitnewt 20 днів тому +2

    They could have used all of their money to replace the stuff covering the windows with properly sealed windows, shutters, insulation and a modern air conditioning mechanism (or whatever is appropriate for Florida's climate) so they could have more light while staying comfortable. But that stuff is expensive and takes research and experts, and won't necessarily look aesthetic on social media, so they would rather make more money from selling it to a landlord who rents it to people who definitely won't be informed about the mould.

  • @justinabean94
    @justinabean94 Місяць тому +441

    they did not in fact lean into the 1970. 😭 the garden was a purposeful punishment . Nobody is gonna bake themselves alive in a fucking greenhouse in the Florida heat but the plants would’ve loved it 😭😭😭😭

    • @tarettime9392
      @tarettime9392 Місяць тому +68

      Not to mention the dirt and plants would’ve helped to cool the area whereas the concrete is a literal heat sink.

    • @justinabean94
      @justinabean94 Місяць тому +5

      @@tarettime9392 yes . I do not understand why people buy old homes and gut the parts that make them valuable or special just to opt for the most bland not up to code garbage

  • @tyler-df3wy
    @tyler-df3wy Місяць тому +480

    15:45 dude the area she said would be perfect for koi fish is actually so tiny. Kois can literally grow over a foot long, that could maybe fit like one baby and even then it’d probably be miserable and cramped
    You just know she thinks goldfish should be kept in a bowl

    • @OakNuggins
      @OakNuggins Місяць тому +11

      I keep fish, and I can't believe I didn't even think about that.

    • @jillthepilloneal1107
      @jillthepilloneal1107 Місяць тому

      Environmentalists my ass

    • @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley
      @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley Місяць тому +11

      My family did this with beta fish growing up...I am so sorry to those poor fish. My mom has fish now but they're in a 55 gallon aquarium and have plenty of places to hide. They share the tank with a pleco (what I called "sucker fish" as a kid, because they stick to the sides of the tank and eat the algea) and the pleco has been in there for...7 years now! He's huge and my mom calls him Big John, I think 😅. I'm happy she's not keeping fish in small bowls anymore.

  • @yeeturmcbeetur8197
    @yeeturmcbeetur8197 Місяць тому +4

    That whole rant you went on around the 13 minute mark really hits different.
    Why buy a house if you’re gonna destroy all of its properties?
    At the end of the day, the floor design, the wall placement, and the outside still screams 70’s.
    So, why not build onto that instead of half assed destroying it?

  • @royce6485
    @royce6485 2 дні тому +2

    I wouldn’t care if they did this to their own house. Crazy to flip this pos

  • @caeli.p1330
    @caeli.p1330 Місяць тому +1040

    As an artist, I agree with the other artists in these comments. They did that studio space dirty. HOW DARE YOU PUT THAT BEAUTIFUL SHELF IN THE GARAGE OF ALL PLACES. and the phrase "new port richey" makes my skin want to crawl off my body.

    • @cruztastrophe
      @cruztastrophe Місяць тому +16

      New Port Richey is the name of the town.

    • @athena5573
      @athena5573 Місяць тому

      @@cruztastrophe yeah, but who wants to live in a house that has the name of their town painted on the wall? the only people i could think that is for are tourists, airb&b patrons. no person is going to want to live in a house permanently that has text they didnt choose painted on the wall itself. guaranteed, if they somehow manage to sell this home, it will be promptly painted over

    • @SailorMoonLogic
      @SailorMoonLogic Місяць тому +122

      @@cruztastropheI know where I live, I don’t need my house to tell me!

    • @FlexibleToast
      @FlexibleToast Місяць тому +3

      @@SailorMoonLogic some people are proud of where they live and like the references to it. I can see this one going either way. I wouldn't use it as an art studio and I would probably keep the mural up.

    • @Nikki-cy5ll
      @Nikki-cy5ll Місяць тому +2

      I was born in new port richey 🥹

  • @jayjayjayjay5605
    @jayjayjayjay5605 Місяць тому +395

    it’s infuriating that amateur house flippers with no construction or contracting experience buy perfectly liveable houses to make a profit when there are families who genuinely wants the house and can’t afford them because everyone thinks their foam beams and amazon stick on tiles are worth hundreds of thousands of dollars in markup

    • @aydensullivan9846
      @aydensullivan9846 Місяць тому

      FOR REAL
      As a Floridian myself, it pisses me off seeing this happen in todays housing market, everything’s so god damn expensive and here this bitch is sticking fake wood on a roof that doesn’t need it, and you know damn well she’s gonna sell that house as if that wood was real

    • @halobaby0331
      @halobaby0331 Місяць тому +6

      That’s why it’s always worth while to send the sellers a letter! My bestie got her home over higher offers simply because she wrote a letter to the seller her intentions and how much she adored the home.