Since the first ILTMS video I ever watched was the secret room through the bookshelf, words can't explain how excited I am! Everyone surely has to drop a like on the video
God if I owned/ had the money to build a house I'd probably end up with the entry hall, and then no visible doors, with just all secret doors and hidden rooms. I'm certainly mad enough to try that.
I've been to a house like that, it had stood empty for many years but had previously been owned by a carpenter with waaay too much free time. Half of the house was completely sealed of, crooked corridors not going anywhere, hidden doors everywhere, a hidden second kitchen, a tunnel between the bathroom and one of the bedrooms, a flight of stair built just to take you up to a small room with a secret door, that led to another smaller steep flight of stairs straight to the basement etc etc. Pretty weird. He had also had about 12 cabins on his property, all different size, shape and condition.
don’t know if i’m more confused as to why youtube recommended this to me, or why i watched the entire thing. LOL great video tho, i really want a secret wardrobe room now
"Yeah... Nothin' to it..." 😆 I've worked as a journeyman carpenter and drywall installer, amongst other things, which use these skill sets and I can appreciate the amount of enginuity and patience, as well as just "building stuff" that went into this. Very cool. If you use the available hardware to stand off the drywall from the framing as well as put a thin foam liner between the double drywall on the one side, you can truly sound proof (within just a couple DBs) that room. Depending upon the design of the (or "your") house, if the loss of depth in the room vs the floorplan/layout as you move through the house, the fact that there's a hidden room may not be immediately perveivable and with a little more effort, an actual "safe room" (add outside ventilation and separately supplied "water closet") could be a viable idea. Even without the plumbing, it could be a viable place to fortify (with supplies and maybe a radio/phone setup) and you've got a "where'd they go!!??" room in case of a home invasion situation. I have a "defensible" if not hidden room in my house that's got ventilation, a bathroom and is my CB radio base station hobby station. If the power and wifi and phone lines all go down, a battery backup supply and my radio setup means I'm always able to get in touch with the authorities and other people, no matter what. The radio communications setup today has a lot of small, inexpensive equipment available that's great in case of a true emergency. Cool project guys...
... Now that game makes *LOT* more sence... The game in question is that game where you are "uncensoring anime" and your father comes out from everywhere (including the closet) and if he catches you... *Game Over!* ...
YES I LOVE THIS! I found you through the secret room behind a bookshelf video Edit: just wanted to say thanks for the likes, also I'm definitely going to use the techniques these videos have taught me to one day make a secret room of my own! Thanks Bob! 😁
You missed a perfect opportunity to add some sound-proofing insulation to that wall but you covered it up with two layers of drywall which doesn't do squat for sound proofing.
lol it's kinda the other way around for me. when he was talking about the arduino, I understood it more than when he was talking about the studs and trims, etc
Esp8266 or that specific model NodeMCU v2.0. Nice little wifi boards. Only about £8 for 2. I have one hooked up to my computers motherboard for remote power on and off.
Quick PSA: When electrical taping two separate wires together, make sure to tape each wire individually first. Two bare conductors taped together can make for some interesting head scratching😉
Also I don't know what passes for a proper electrical installation in th USA, but for me as an electrician working in Sweden, the only correct part of that electrical installation was the spotlights in the roof. That stuff you guys did in the wall, loose wires and having soldered connections loose in the wall and not in a junction box, just scared the crap outta me. But then again, it is all up to the house owner on what he accepts in his walls I guess hehe. Otherwise a pretty awesome job!
Imagine being their guest, sitting on their bed when this man just walks in and says he needs to get something in the wardrobe. He walks in and closes the door behind him. After awhile the guest becomes suspicious and opens the door. And the man has disappeared
Hi, I'm making a secret room with triple drywall to deaden noise. Then I'm cutting a bloody great hole in the wall to let the air in. So much for noise reduction. Good job though and a great way to make a secret room.
Actually yeh. This would maybe be better if it was titled how to make a escape room/safe room/hidden room. For those purposes I like the idea. And great for hide and seek 🤣
Thats what I was thinking to, you will easily hear someone on the other side through the hole in the wall , possibly see light as well. Also should have put some bats of rockwool in the stud bays for sound absorption.
Okay then you all build a room like this, and we can come in and mock your ideas. Really folks the whining about this project shows that no one has the balls to actually do this themselves.
In a world with a population of ~7.5 billion, 1 million views (assuming 1 view =1 person) still makes it pretty secret since only ~0.01% of the world's population know about it.
@@timhanby5662 no you find out who is buying your house and make a shrine about them and never say a word about it imagine when they find it in 5/10yrs lol
@@joshd2013 No no no! You get a posable realistic skeleton, set it up in a praying pose, put crosses around, add the pictures/shrine of buyer, and enjoy.
I agree with the previous comments. It's cool to see josh in front of the camera. You guys all make a great team. Thanks for the awesome content as always. Looking forward to future projects.
Nice job. Like the drywall blade for the saw, haven't seen that before. Also, like the magnetic switch. Only concern is the light and ventilation for the hidden room!
Imagine being a guest in the guest bedroom and you have to pass into the office.. like... "Never mind me, just going into your closet... I'll be back later.." and the guest opens the closet and your not there...
I was thinking the same thing about adding the vents. When adding the lights on the soffet they could have tapped into the trunk line and put its own vent and return in.
What I'm curious about is why the wall is empty inside? For sound deadening you can put some foam-like material, no? Is it because of some safety reasons I don't get?
Someone needs to hire you guys to build an Escape Room! Between this, the secret room behind the bookshelf, and the Globe puzzle, you're already part of the way there!
I've been glad to see Josh's increased involvement in the videos over time. It's nice to see his office decorated with things from his military service, especially that extensive coin collection. My son and I, without fail, watch every video together when they're posted. I'm deployed right now though and don't get to do that, but I still make sure I send my wife a link to every new video for him. He and I will talk about every new project on the phone. I just wanted to say thank you to both of you guys for continuing to think up such awesome projects, and thank you for taking the time to make the videos.
@@triforceblader03 adding a vent isn't going to do much, it'll allow for air to enter.. But there isn't enough airflow to circulate throughout the room. This is why you dont build an extra room without connecting the AC to the new room.. Imagine being stuck in a room with no air flow besides for the tiny ass vent.. It'll be stuffy as fuck.
Two things: 1. ditch the screw stop, cut a hole for a track and use T nuts + the works to make an adjustable saw stop 2. When you're doing stuff like this, to avoid damaging the ceiling and making more work for you + because this isn't structural, put the top board and bottom board first with screws, then add the vertical elements.
I would be that person that would be really proud of my work that I would tell everyone about this then I could never use it because everyone knows and now everyone wants me to make one for them
I dyed, my hair, everyone loved it, soooo! I was proud, and said, I did it myself. They asked me to do theirs, for free, drove me crazy, you are correct on your comment.
If you have enough time to move and hide, plus what. You gonna let some dumb robbers ruin your mental sanity and overall safety instead of shooting them?
Bolby I was thinking exact same thing: home invasion. Reminds me of that movie...think it's Panic Room. But other than that or storing all my gold treasury bars ( haha), anything I own of value fits in a safe deposit box for 60 bux/yr. What's the point here?
this would be pretty easy to do. even if you just have a spare room, you just put a wardrobe over the door and build the door into the back wall of the wardrobe. an exercise in pointlessness but it’s cool lmao
Very cool project, it give me lots of ideas!!! Just one little thing though... The way you weld your wires is far to be the good technique to have an efficient join. 1- You need, in order, to have them stripped to expose the same length on both (all wires needed to be weld) 2- Then you position them one over the other in opposite direction. 3- You twist them to make a join that will remain in place for the welding. 4- You put a little bit of welding tin/lead on your iron tip you apply to your wires to make a good heating contact. 5-As the heat is transferred to the wires from the iron tip up the the little bit of welding, you can finally stroke your welding tin/lead on the exposed wires all over it, it will melt and the contact will be perfect every time. Yeah I worked in electronics for years. Still you do awesome jobs in your projects!!!
No one would ever find you...also this would be a really cool two truths and one lie! Oh I have a secret door in my wardrobe...but then people would want to see it so maybe not
It's really inspiring to see this company you've created grow like it has over the last couple years! Love seeing Josh take the reigns on some videos and can't wait to see where you guys go next! Great work!
The magnetic lock is very cool, i try do diy as much as I can so thank you for all the step by steps. It's very helpful. You also do a great job explaining, thank you for that. I just found your channel & I'm looking forward to exploring & finding other videos & info. Thanks again!!!
Btw. I did learn a few things. I am a project guy myself but haven't messed with any low voltage magnetic lock setups yet so that was cool too see. Love the video. Just wish is was more accessible for guys like me who don't have a $10k tool budget.
Pick up a tool now and then and eventually you will have a 10K tool set. Even if it's just a couple wrenches every couple weeks. You will be amazed how many tools you have after a couple years.
If you want to create a wall that is a sound barrier, use 2x6s for header and footer (not 2x4s). Then use one set of studs for the sheetrock on one side and install a different set of studs (not touching the other studs or the sheetrock on the first side) for the sheetrock on the other side. Weave insulation between the studs. Sheetrock on one side of a wall normally collects the sound vibrations from that side, transfers them to the studs that are common to both sides of the wall and makes the sheetrock on the other side a sounding board for those vibrations. Doing the above eliminates the common studs and virtually eliminates the sound vibrations that come through the structure of the wall. Also, I noticed that you cut a ventilation hole through the sheetrock on both sides. Sound is going to come through that hole like there is no wall at all. To reduce sound, use separate ventilation runs for the two rooms. And you will never get rid of all the sound because sound vibrations will run through your common concrete floor. The carpet will help, and thicker carpet/underlayment is better, but be prepared for some carry through.
@@prima164 Kind of hard to be thankful, respectful, or show reverence to people who are obnoxiously loud and try to "force" people to be thankful for things they might only tangentially benefit from, *indirectly.* Even if you're right, if you're an insufferable dick about it, nobody's going to want to give you any credit. TL;DR: America tackles a lot of problems, but it doesn't solve *ALL* problems. Humility, friend. Learn some. If you went through basic for any of the branches you'd know that one of the first things they drill out of you is arrogance and unearned pride. Either you probably didn't serve, or you didn't listen and learn well.
Not if they had tapped into the duct in the soffet. I couldn't tell from the hole they cut for the lights but it looks wide enough to house the supply and return.
OMG!!! I have ALWAYS wanted a secret room behind a wardrobe! Of course I am a huge CS Lewis fan. I would want it made with a apple wood and it would have to have lion head hardware on it. I would have fur coats in it. That would be perfect.
Unforseen consequences: You sleepwalk into the closet and the A/C is on full blast with the lights out, meaning you went to Narnia at the absolute worst time to go
This is a good motivation/inspiration project or what we can do with a much-loved armoir that we don't any longer have space or a need for. I've always wanted a secret room, so, the armoir, which has a fantastic woven wood door, will be the entry to my closet sound booth!
By far, one of your most expertly explained, photographed, and presented How-To's! If ANYONE gives you grief over this one, their nuts! That Dremel tool is a must-have for any DIY'er. This came out even cooler then I expected it to! Thanks guys, GREAT job! Eric, central Florida
I noticed right away that you forgot one important item. If that is supposed to be a hidden room, you need to add a camera looking out with a monitor inside the hidden room. So in case someone is in the outer room that you don't want to know about the hidden room, you can check to see if the room is clear before you come out of the hidden room. Of course the camera will have to be hidden as well.
@@Book-Gnome My experience has shown that a stud finder is almost as effective as using the Force and your Jedi training to sense the location of the studs.
Then bring the internet to its knees weeping by smearing melted crayons all over it. I've heard that's the no-no of all no-nos when working with nice wood. 😂
Let’s be honest, we all wanted a room like this in childhood
Edit: ok calm down yes we still want it.
yessss
Well I still do
Me2
Even as an adult.
I want to make my own library with secret doors once. Its a lifetime goal xD
Since the first ILTMS video I ever watched was the secret room through the bookshelf, words can't explain how excited I am! Everyone surely has to drop a like on the video
That was my first video from them also!!!! I was coming to comment that!!
Same here!
My first video too
me too! this was a really great throwback
omg me too!
God if I owned/ had the money to build a house I'd probably end up with the entry hall, and then no visible doors, with just all secret doors and hidden rooms. I'm certainly mad enough to try that.
I would love that too
@ItburnswhenI Pee 10/10
I've been to a house like that, it had stood empty for many years but had previously been owned by a carpenter with waaay too much free time.
Half of the house was completely sealed of, crooked corridors not going anywhere, hidden doors everywhere, a hidden second kitchen, a tunnel between the bathroom and one of the bedrooms, a flight of stair built just to take you up to a small room with a secret door, that led to another smaller steep flight of stairs straight to the basement etc etc.
Pretty weird. He had also had about 12 cabins on his property, all different size, shape and condition.
@ItburnswhenI Pee I will go to your future house and knock on the door and ask for a beer
If I ever build a house it'll have a ton of secret doors and hallways
I can just imagine the children being like "Daddy why do you spend 3 hours in a closet everyday?"
Its florida im fairly certain everyone spends a minimum of 3 hours in the closet.
@@Mbnewman087 why??...what do u do in a closet??
@@Phoenix.219 florida contains key west. Which is a gay vacation spot. I dont have a closet.
"I'm gay, Don't tell mama"
"I'm visiting Narnia."
Taking "coming out of the closet" to a whole new level.
JonaBy YES
Makes you think what goes on in that secret room
More like "coming out of the office"
_Why are you gae?_
_who se I´m gae?_
Now I can come out of the closet much easier and more comfortable.
MADE MY WHOLE DAY!
Oh .
I hope you playing
so deep
put a toilet in there and theres no reason to leave the closet lol
don’t know if i’m more confused as to why youtube recommended this to me, or why i watched the entire thing. LOL great video tho, i really want a secret wardrobe room now
😂😂😂Same
Lol same
mulch tomato the algorithm always wins!
Lol me too
Same lol
"Yeah... Nothin' to it..." 😆
I've worked as a journeyman carpenter and drywall installer, amongst other things, which use these skill sets and I can appreciate the amount of enginuity and patience, as well as just "building stuff" that went into this. Very cool.
If you use the available hardware to stand off the drywall from the framing as well as put a thin foam liner between the double drywall on the one side, you can truly sound proof (within just a couple DBs) that room. Depending upon the design of the (or "your") house, if the loss of depth in the room vs the floorplan/layout as you move through the house, the fact that there's a hidden room may not be immediately perveivable and with a little more effort, an actual "safe room" (add outside ventilation and separately supplied "water closet") could be a viable idea. Even without the plumbing, it could be a viable place to fortify (with supplies and maybe a radio/phone setup) and you've got a "where'd they go!!??" room in case of a home invasion situation.
I have a "defensible" if not hidden room in my house that's got ventilation, a bathroom and is my CB radio base station hobby station. If the power and wifi and phone lines all go down, a battery backup supply and my radio setup means I'm always able to get in touch with the authorities and other people, no matter what. The radio communications setup today has a lot of small, inexpensive equipment available that's great in case of a true emergency.
Cool project guys...
Hi I'm Bob and today we're gonna build the door to Narnia.
Hi I'm Bob and today we're gonna build a wall
@@teoreid7638 And they are gunna pay for it!
I thought the same. Imagine the kids reaction once they know this. They'll tell every person Dad goes to Narnia everyday
Man u had to take my joke
Supieior Game right
Child- There’s a monster in my closet.
Me- Nope just your dad.
XD
Haha, your dad's in the closet!!!
whats the difference?
... Now that game makes *LOT* more sence...
The game in question is that game where you are "uncensoring anime" and your father comes out from everywhere (including the closet) and if he catches you... *Game Over!* ...
Lol
YES I LOVE THIS! I found you through the secret room behind a bookshelf video
Edit: just wanted to say thanks for the likes, also I'm definitely going to use the techniques these videos have taught me to one day make a secret room of my own! Thanks Bob! 😁
Yea so did i and ive been watching for 4 years now
Same same !
same
redacted information same here
Same
I feel like I might as well learn how to build the entire house at this point
😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Lmao
I get your point but there’s a lot more missing from the house foundation electrical plumbing etc. but funny comment
😂😂😂😂😂
Lol
First step: get a big enough house so it wouldn't be obvious that a portion of the house is missing.
If it's in the basement, lots of old houses, and some new ones in places like Arizona, only have half basements.
Yeah but it’s better to do it like the video in the basement
Or get George Trevor to design you a house, but hes liable to include at least one room with a drop-down ceiling
😂 😂 😂
Depends on the size of your room. You would be suprized what people won’t notice
Me: has 4 big final exams coming up next week.
UA-cam: here's a 26 minute vid about building a secret room door
Me: you win
Damn, me too
damn we all are like this i swear it does it on purpous
Same.
Same
Hehe I only have 3 exams
Imagine buying a house and stumbling upon this after 4 or 5 years.
and then the wrath of chucky begins.
Number 15
If I’m selling this would be all over the add it’s dope
Hm, that's odd the previous owners left a pot on this shelf
@puppy droolsalot which i why you should do it in the basement.
You missed a perfect opportunity to add some sound-proofing insulation to that wall but you covered it up with two layers of drywall which doesn't do squat for sound proofing.
Not to mention the pass thru air vent that also lets sound pass thru.
But this way in case of an emergency, you can just charge through the wall
I mean, they also framed the door in wrong, so I don't think they really know what they're doing. At least they tried. lmao
@@Salt_discriminater Not likely. Drywall is incredibly hard to break through. Trust me...I know
@@MrMR-sk8jm it's not tho
"This is an ESP module, it's Arduino compatable..."
Me, with absolutely zero electronic know-how: "Oh good."
lmao
lol it's kinda the other way around for me. when he was talking about the arduino, I understood it more than when he was talking about the studs and trims, etc
Esp8266 or that specific model NodeMCU v2.0. Nice little wifi boards. Only about £8 for 2. I have one hooked up to my computers motherboard for remote power on and off.
Quick PSA: When electrical taping two separate wires together, make sure to tape each wire individually first. Two bare conductors taped together can make for some interesting head scratching😉
We noticed in the edit that looked like we taped those wires together, but we didn't, they were individually taped and the done together.
I was definitely wondering about that "hmmm that doesn't seem legit" 😂
Haha I was gonna bust bob on the same thing, I knew he had because it worked but it looked kinda sketchy in the edit!
Also I don't know what passes for a proper electrical installation in th USA, but for me as an electrician working in Sweden, the only correct part of that electrical installation was the spotlights in the roof. That stuff you guys did in the wall, loose wires and having soldered connections loose in the wall and not in a junction box, just scared the crap outta me. But then again, it is all up to the house owner on what he accepts in his walls I guess hehe. Otherwise a pretty awesome job!
I was thinking the same thing lol, I said hold on, did him put both wires together? Now I read the comments I understand lol
Imagine being their guest, sitting on their bed when this man just walks in and says he needs to get something in the wardrobe. He walks in and closes the door behind him. After awhile the guest becomes suspicious and opens the door. And the man has disappeared
Very nice storytelling, Azlan.
Nice story telling indeed
For Narnia!
Marquise Thomas nice
That would be a little funny. Definitely keep it a secret though. Just say it’s a magic trick he’s learned.
I would actually pay for him to make this room in my house
Everyone would, don’t think you’re the only one
Where you at and what budget do you have? If you have space and cash I got the skill!
Shadow well he wouldn’t do it for free
Shadow I was just thinking that
Me 2
Hi, I'm making a secret room with triple drywall to deaden noise. Then I'm cutting a bloody great hole in the wall to let the air in. So much for noise reduction. Good job though and a great way to make a secret room.
Came here to say the same thing. :)
imagine having a swat team doing a house sweep and your just chillin in your secret closet room
Kqeva They have an overhead view of your house, they would know there’s a section they haven’t searched.
Connor Townsend Townsend yeah overhead not inside
@@molliecurry4212 but they can see that the room is smaller than on the overhead view
They won't know if it's in the basement.
Actually yeh. This would maybe be better if it was titled how to make a escape room/safe room/hidden room. For those purposes I like the idea. And great for hide and seek 🤣
He should've put a fake outlet on the wall to cover it up that much more.
Or a real outlet?
Since I'm poor I just made my front door look like a wardrobe so my whole house is a secret!!!!
lol
😂😂😂😂
if your poor then how can you see youtube
Yeah you don't have to lie about having a house tho
YOU HAD ONE JOB, BILL, ONE JOB!
It makes me wanna build a mystery house with a lot of hidden rooms.
Alayzia Beard that’s why you have Minecraft
Rokusho Animation yes!! xD
Yeah buddy!!
Piggy build mode
me: *understands nothing about building stuff*
also me: *watches anyways bc i thought they were creating narnia*
Facts.
So I wasn't the only one thinking of narnia.
Lol me too
It’d be so legit if they had made some mystical, secret garden behind the closet 😂
I legitimately thought your name was Narnia😂😂😂
**Nachia
Can you just imagine having a guest sleep in that room and you just walk into the closet and don’t come back out for hours there gonna be like WTF
Watch the movie Real Genius
No... I can’t imagine such an idiotic scenario.
I___s3v3n3o___I if were being realistic it’s not idiotic at all
Their*
@@arigen7158 actually it's "they're" [they are]
Doesn't the pass thru vent kinda defeat the soundproofing? You will hear everything thru that vent.
Thats what I was thinking to, you will easily hear someone on the other side through the hole in the wall , possibly see light as well. Also should have put some bats of rockwool in the stud bays for sound absorption.
@@crossmr yeah and a hollow core door. 2 sheets of sheetrock was a total waste with that vent. Still cool idea for a room though.
I was thinking the exact same thing. Still a cool room though!
Vent is essential for a secret room - helps the good-guys hear what the baddies are planning, it's regulation spy-movie stuff 😎😁
Okay then you all build a room like this, and we can come in and mock your ideas. Really folks the whining about this project shows that no one has the balls to actually do this themselves.
Secret room about which just over 1 million people know
In a world with a population of ~7.5 billion, 1 million views (assuming 1 view =1 person) still makes it pretty secret since only ~0.01% of the world's population know about it.
It's a secret room to keep his children out doofus
1.5m
no name
No-one is going to assume it was actually mad...
Good thing nobody knows where he lives based on what his basement looks like
This is hands down one of the coolest projects y’all have ever done! I couldn’t look away! Well done, guys!
Makes secret room
Tells 3.7 million people about it
well there's a door in the "secret" room which leads somewhere else, so it's not actually a secret if you can walk in normally from the other side..
just came to say that :D
@@climaxhubbard They mentioned, that the other door just leads to a house keeping room, there shouldnt be another way to enter it
@@climaxhubbard They already said that was a storage space, so the door you see is the only way into it. Use your ears.
S e c r e t
Seeing the existing office remain in place while framing up the new wall brings a modern perspective to The Cask of Amontillado.
6:03 - the drill hole through the center of the knot was oddly satisfying.
Imagine sombody buying this house not knowing this is here
Michael Stum nah, just an old doll and a cross, neatly laid in the center of the room with a giant star chalked onto the floor
@@timhanby5662 no you find out who is buying your house and make a shrine about them and never say a word about it imagine when they find it in 5/10yrs lol
@@joshd2013 No no no! You get a posable realistic skeleton, set it up in a praying pose, put crosses around, add the pictures/shrine of buyer, and enjoy.
the problem is the second door leading to the room, so they'll already know about the room, just not the door.
@@GizmoTheViking u just ended this conversation.....
I agree with the previous comments. It's cool to see josh in front of the camera. You guys all make a great team. Thanks for the awesome content as always. Looking forward to future projects.
And that’s where I’ll be hiding during Purge night
Nice job. Like the drywall blade for the saw, haven't seen that before. Also, like the magnetic switch. Only concern is the light and ventilation for the hidden room!
Every week you guys impress me with the size of the projects you get done. A serious amount of work in this one.
Josh seems like a cool guy. It's great having him in more videos!
He is a cool guy
Agreed!
@@forby_ All the ILTMS team are cool guys ;)
Welcome to another episode of: "where the quarantine has lead me today"
Same. I watched this months ago when it first came out, but here I am again 😂
Geesh 😂
same here we all have to much time now
@@ethanmcdonagh6945 and somehow im still not exercising 🙄😂
%100
Imagine being a guest in the guest bedroom and you have to pass into the office.. like... "Never mind me, just going into your closet... I'll be back later.." and the guest opens the closet and your not there...
Frank-Tech LoL!!!
Your'e*
Sounds like the movie Real Genius.
Despacito Spider finally! Somebody’s got it right
Dont mind me just going to Narnia for an hour or three
I’m curious, if the walls were made to deaden the sound then why put vent covers on both sides with no duct work?
Because this whole project is mickey mouse
I'm guessing for air flow. If he's in there for hours, running a pc could get hot and not having fresh air would be no good.
@@anthonytheaker9060 I think the issue is any idea of sound deadening is completely out the window.
I was thinking the same thing about adding the vents. When adding the lights on the soffet they could have tapped into the trunk line and put its own vent and return in.
What I'm curious about is why the wall is empty inside? For sound deadening you can put some foam-like material, no? Is it because of some safety reasons I don't get?
The router hinge mortise may be the most important thing I learned. It was like I had just seen a magic trick. 😊
ABSOLUTELY!
I definitely filed that trick away for later!
Seriously! I've hung all of the doors in my house now, but for the future, that's how I'll be doing it!
Reckon! That was my big takeaway too. So simple, once someone shows you how.
Beyond Cool fella's! Checks all the boxes of my basement project. Gotta say this is my favorite video of 2022 so far! Much respect.
Someone needs to hire you guys to build an Escape Room! Between this, the secret room behind the bookshelf, and the Globe puzzle, you're already part of the way there!
Just Joshin' Around i work for an escape room and we use that same arduino system with the magnet locks quite a lot
Idk about building one but I’m pretty sure bob was in a video about escaping an escape room with a couple other makers here on UA-cam
@@mercedeswinter7902 Yep, I saw that one, it was great!
Just Joshin' Around it was the lowes one
They’re explaining what they’re doing and I’m just like “idk what ur doing and am not following along with your words AT ALL but this is cool”
I've been glad to see Josh's increased involvement in the videos over time. It's nice to see his office decorated with things from his military service, especially that extensive coin collection. My son and I, without fail, watch every video together when they're posted. I'm deployed right now though and don't get to do that, but I still make sure I send my wife a link to every new video for him. He and I will talk about every new project on the phone. I just wanted to say thank you to both of you guys for continuing to think up such awesome projects, and thank you for taking the time to make the videos.
Jacob Root Thank you for your service!
THANK YOU for your service to this nation and it's people!!
Such a wholesome comment ☺️
@@emilyl.1458 What Service ? Going to other nations and spreading freedom with bombs and bullets .. that Service?
The burglar that breaks into his house:
“This wardrobe looks familiar”
ONWARD TO NARNIA!
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@@WanderingWolfe I was lookin for that comment
this is actually my dream room, ever since I watched hannah montana when I was a kid up until now I want a room like that.
Omg guys I’ve cracked it!
I think he really likes to make stuff
whatt no?! lol
No way. I don't believe you.
YOU LIAR
Do you have any basis for this conclusion?
no WAyYyYyY brOooOO thats epic
Wait a sec, you doubled the sheet rock for soundproofing but then add a cross vent?
They aren't that bright.
I mean they need to breath right?
@@triforceblader03 adding a vent isn't going to do much, it'll allow for air to enter.. But there isn't enough airflow to circulate throughout the room.
This is why you dont build an extra room without connecting the AC to the new room.. Imagine being stuck in a room with no air flow besides for the tiny ass vent.. It'll be stuffy as fuck.
well that can easily get remedied by installing another room temperature sensor for the HVAC system
not to mention they put the wall on top of the carpet.. if you're going to do it why not do it right?
A whole new definition of "Coming out of the closet"
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Yes, I’ve been waiting so long for more of these
If i were rich af, i’d put so many secret rooms everywhere
Yeah but what if you move?
Tunnels.
Me too.
Jerome Ley me2
"hmm... that's all of your house? It looked bigger from the outside..."
Two things:
1. ditch the screw stop, cut a hole for a track and use T nuts + the works to make an adjustable saw stop
2. When you're doing stuff like this, to avoid damaging the ceiling and making more work for you + because this isn't structural, put the top board and bottom board first with screws, then add the vertical elements.
Glad i found this vid ive been casing this house for about a month
I would be that person that would be really proud of my work that I would tell everyone about this then I could never use it because everyone knows and now everyone wants me to make one for them
I dyed, my hair, everyone loved it, soooo! I was proud, and said, I did it myself. They asked me to do theirs, for free, drove me crazy, you are correct on your comment.
If this house ever got robbed this would be a sick place to hide
Or to store their bodies
If you have enough time to move and hide, plus what. You gonna let some dumb robbers ruin your mental sanity and overall safety instead of shooting them?
@@pizzeriaverona3726 what gun i live in canada and defending yourself is litteraly a crime
Or to hide my human trafficking operations.
Bolby I was thinking exact same thing: home invasion. Reminds me of that movie...think it's Panic Room. But other than that or storing all my gold treasury bars
( haha), anything I own of value fits in a safe deposit box for 60 bux/yr.
What's the point here?
Dad, did you just come out of the closet?
- Yes, don't tell mom.
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Hahahaha
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Hahahaha too good 🤣
Oof
Good one! 🤣😂🤣
What a legend, how legendary. i gotta do this
"If you're not comfortable doing it yourself, just hire an electrician."
But remember, three may keep a secret when two are dead. ;)
Bru my head hurts lol
Whats your language
@@xaifer2485 Aramaic clearly, should be obvious from how terrible my grammar and spelling are.
@@tzisorey 😂its not that bad bro
Tzisorey Tigerwuf Good one 👍😂
Most amazing job of editing - all the details but really kept it moving!
who watches these but never do them?
Why would you do this lmao
No one
Dude you can't do this with your Phillips screwdriver YOU. NEED. TOOOOOOOOLSzz
Izzy Dizzy
Of ALL the things you've watched in your life, how many of them are of the things you actually do?
this would be pretty easy to do. even if you just have a spare room, you just put a wardrobe over the door and build the door into the back wall of the wardrobe. an exercise in pointlessness but it’s cool lmao
Very cool project, it give me lots of ideas!!! Just one little thing though... The way you weld your wires is far to be the good technique to have an efficient join. 1- You need, in order, to have them stripped to expose the same length on both (all wires needed to be weld) 2- Then you position them one over the other in opposite direction. 3- You twist them to make a join that will remain in place for the welding. 4- You put a little bit of welding tin/lead on your iron tip you apply to your wires to make a good heating contact. 5-As the heat is transferred to the wires from the iron tip up the the little bit of welding, you can finally stroke your welding tin/lead on the exposed wires all over it, it will melt and the contact will be perfect every time. Yeah I worked in electronics for years. Still you do awesome jobs in your projects!!!
You will be the hide and seek champion
No because this title belongs to Osama Bin Laden
No one would ever find you...also this would be a really cool two truths and one lie! Oh I have a secret door in my wardrobe...but then people would want to see it so maybe not
Actually god is the hide and seek champion. And probably always will be.
@@jaaaspokenjay5778 Osama follows god as well
Damn you stole my joke before I said it
It's really inspiring to see this company you've created grow like it has over the last couple years! Love seeing Josh take the reigns on some videos and can't wait to see where you guys go next! Great work!
Man, I have always wanted a secret room entrance in my house like this.
I like the part where they install the wall on top of the carpeting.
Top class carpentry 😂
Get Chris how are you ia m Clara
If that room ever floods, they will regret that decision.
The magnetic lock is very cool, i try do diy as much as I can so thank you for all the step by steps. It's very helpful. You also do a great job explaining, thank you for that. I just found your channel & I'm looking forward to exploring & finding other videos & info. Thanks again!!!
Wait. A "secret room" behind a "guest" bedroom.
So when you have a guest - how do you get to the secret room?
That's the secret.
There’s another door...
Second door obviously how else is he going to watch them sleep
But... I assumed the other door was a bathroom...
more importantly, how do you get out? lol (yeah I know I see the other door)
DUDE, you just blew my mind with that router depth trick! How have I never thought of that?
He's a pretty smart guy
The most amazing part about this is that the stud finder actually worked
Now I maybe know wheres my dad was hiding all these years
I really like the secret flower pot switch! Thanks for sharing
Btw. I did learn a few things. I am a project guy myself but haven't messed with any low voltage magnetic lock setups yet so that was cool too see. Love the video. Just wish is was more accessible for guys like me who don't have a $10k tool budget.
Pick up a tool now and then and eventually you will have a 10K tool set. Even if it's just a couple wrenches every couple weeks. You will be amazed how many tools you have after a couple years.
Cool. Instead of measuring for outlet boxes, I just use the crayon/lipstick trick. Also for sound proofing, why not also insulate the wall?
Instructions unclear, i’ve made a hole into the neighboors bathroom.
Sem En suite*
Is the neighbour hot?
Matt Smithy its a fat man. I don’t know if you call that ‘hot’.
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You've not filled it back in yet either have u??? Huh?? Be honest now.... 😂
Imagine having a guest staying over and not being able to use your office
Or just walk through anyway like it's no big deal while they stand there like WTF?
What the other door in the secret room?
Ummmmm my office is my guest room? I have a sofa bed in there so every time I have a guest I lose my office. That’s pretty common I think.
Bob and his friends are superheroes building secret pathways to their HQ
If you want to create a wall that is a sound barrier, use 2x6s for header and footer (not 2x4s). Then use one set of studs for the sheetrock on one side and install a different set of studs (not touching the other studs or the sheetrock on the first side) for the sheetrock on the other side. Weave insulation between the studs.
Sheetrock on one side of a wall normally collects the sound vibrations from that side, transfers them to the studs that are common to both sides of the wall and makes the sheetrock on the other side a sounding board for those vibrations. Doing the above eliminates the common studs and virtually eliminates the sound vibrations that come through the structure of the wall.
Also, I noticed that you cut a ventilation hole through the sheetrock on both sides. Sound is going to come through that hole like there is no wall at all. To reduce sound, use separate ventilation runs for the two rooms.
And you will never get rid of all the sound because sound vibrations will run through your common concrete floor. The carpet will help, and thicker carpet/underlayment is better, but be prepared for some carry through.
I have been trying to figure out how to properly adjust the depth of my plunge router for so long. Thank you for that tip!!!
"This is not supposed to be a safe room. It's really just a place that's safe from his children."
Seems legit
SnowAngel0303 69th like...nice
This Idea Came From The People Who Hid During WW2
So, in the end, how much redstone you used for the build.
Love the magnetic lock!! Secret rooms are always fun to build
Great job on this project. To Josh, Welcome Home and thank you for your service. UH-60s rock!
@@prima164 Kind of hard to be thankful, respectful, or show reverence to people who are obnoxiously loud and try to "force" people to be thankful for things they might only tangentially benefit from, *indirectly.* Even if you're right, if you're an insufferable dick about it, nobody's going to want to give you any credit. TL;DR: America tackles a lot of problems, but it doesn't solve *ALL* problems. Humility, friend. Learn some.
If you went through basic for any of the branches you'd know that one of the first things they drill out of you is arrogance and unearned pride. Either you probably didn't serve, or you didn't listen and learn well.
Me: Just Chillin
UA-cam: Want to know how to make a SECRET ROOM!?!?!? I think sooooo
I was gonna play video games and UA-cam was having none of it 😂
No skipping.
It’s where shaggy stores his special Scooby snacks
Its youtubes hint to try to get you to do something😂
Why didn't you put acoustic insulation between the walls? Much more effective than double-drywall.
And then he places an air vent either side of the wall - Doh!
Just find it odd they repeatedly talked about quasi-soundproofing with extra drywall then put a big old vent between the two rooms.
It's required by code.
Not if they had tapped into the duct in the soffet. I couldn't tell from the hole they cut for the lights but it looks wide enough to house the supply and return.
OMG!!! I have ALWAYS wanted a secret room behind a wardrobe! Of course I am a huge CS Lewis fan. I would want it made with a apple wood and it would have to have lion head hardware on it. I would have fur coats in it.
That would be perfect.
Unforseen consequences:
You sleepwalk into the closet and the A/C is on full blast with the lights out, meaning you went to Narnia at the absolute worst time to go
@@DWN037 LOL
I Agree Thats The Best Way To Honor The Frank Family ^_^
This is a good motivation/inspiration project or what we can do with a much-loved armoir that we don't any longer have space or a need for. I've always wanted a secret room, so, the armoir, which has a fantastic woven wood door, will be the entry to my closet sound booth!
By far, one of your most expertly explained, photographed, and presented How-To's!
If ANYONE gives you grief over this one, their nuts!
That Dremel tool is a must-have for any DIY'er.
This came out even cooler then I expected it to!
Thanks guys, GREAT job!
Eric, central Florida
I noticed right away that you forgot one important item. If that is supposed to be a hidden room, you need to add a camera looking out with a monitor inside the hidden room. So in case someone is in the outer room that you don't want to know about the hidden room, you can check to see if the room is clear before you come out of the hidden room. Of course the camera will have to be hidden as well.
Your “Secret Space” videos are my absolute favorite! Thanks so much and keep it up!
This video entered the realm of science fiction when their stud finder actually found a stud.
lmao i was thinking the same thing. i need to get one of the stud finders they have!
LOL I don't own a stud finder and thought to myself "wow those things actually work?"
@@Book-Gnome My experience has shown that a stud finder is almost as effective as using the Force and your Jedi training to sense the location of the studs.
i asimov honestly, just knocking your wall is more effective than a stud finder 99.999% of the time 😂
I knew of a stud finder that worked... Well...the stud ended up being a dud....so she had to work.
bro how much for you to come to my house and make something like this😂
I wanna know too lol
can you do one for me, Im just a senior female with light crafting skills. HOW CAN I CONTACT YOU?
@@grannyboo532 Next you're gonna say is it free
Id say 100 or 200 bucks
The Demonitizer 200 is nothing lmao
Awesome job guys I learned a lot. I am a DIY guy and you can never stop learning. Explained very well. And Thank you for your Service..
How angry do you think people would have been if you used some of Josh's impressive walnut inventory to build the wall? 🤣 Great video BTW!
EvanAndKatelyn I should have built the wardrobe out of walnut and painted it. The internet would explode
I was also admiring that HUGE STASH of hardwood in the background of those shop shots... TWO WALLS of it, geez louise, Josh!
Then bring the internet to its knees weeping by smearing melted crayons all over it. I've heard that's the no-no of all no-nos when working with nice wood. 😂
Tim Sway has shown that walnut looks best when painted silver. Not the classical choice for furniture....
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I need this secret room because I spend so much time in closet anyway... Might as well make it comfortable..
Might as well make your time in the closet enjoyable xD
the secret room is not an office, but a secret kitchen/pantry with a fully stocked fridge~
@@jasonhuang1292 I would never leave if I had one of those 😂
@@jasonhuang1292 I think she likes to EAT OUT
18:18 sorry dude, i only speak in redstone from minecraft.
nice leverace just make a 3x3 piston door with a keycard lock.
@@skibidijonkler yeah man but i rather have a 100x100 size piston door
nice leverace yeah I’m working on that..
Tryna design a piston extender that can do that...
@@skibidijonkler just get some slime and honey and your all good man
I love how there so precise like someone is actually gonna make this