Much more renovating back then as nowadays (2024) its all about the people. We see the chapel being renovated snd the new heating system seems behind the scenes now Amaury quietly built the boiler room. Theres still the room to do which needs a beam/rsj (?) I just wish one episode would be about all the jobs still to complete to where she wanted to get to when buying the place.
@@TheChateauDiaries The dress and ring ( perfect match) is gorgeous. Did you make the dress? The color is one of my favorites. All looks very becoming for you
The previous owner must be thrilled with all the fabulous work you’ve done and how you’ve bought it to life, fulling it with love and amazing creative people!
I often wonder if the previous owner has seen any of the videos. I hope he has, as it would reassure him he made the right choice. I imagine he would be impressed. I know I am!
just rewatching this.. goodness how the world has changed since. The amount of work that goes into making curtains of that size and the upholstery is quite mindblowing. Perhaps a vlog of the process? I would love to see how it's done Stephanie. A happier Michael here which is lovely to see. Just watched his most recent vlog and he is looking completely exhausted and unhappy. Think he needs to be bundled up and taken back to Lalande for a dose of Lalande happy magic dust and a big piece of Selmar's apple pie.
I really enjoy seeing all the talented friends and guests of La Lande using their artistic gifts to beautify the chateau. Sometimes it is also a DIY illustration. Thank you so much Stephanie and enjoy your vacay!
I loved the episode with Gerry when he shuggled the couch through the window. I looked it up. It is an actual Scottish verb to shuggle! What a fun brother.
It truly is! My daughter taught herself this artistic skill of 'depth' & 'relief' when she was a child... I don't know how. It must have been intuition, or perhaps a past-life skill brought over into this life.
Omg hands down my favourite bedroom in the chateau, this is so incredibly beautiful in every way! Michael's trompe l'oeil panelling looks so incredible that on camera I couldn't tell they're not real. The fact it's a widely used historical technique is just icing on the cake :)
This room is PERFECTION!! It couldn't have happened without everyone's talented contributions so of COURSE it took 14 years to complete! I can't decide which feature is the best but I am fascinated with how beautifully the curtains turned out! Congratulations!!
I loved watching the film guys! So funny!! And I love the the actual LOVE and history that goes into your decorating, Stephanie!!! I think that is a major part of what brings the true joy to your home!!!
I love this room. It is quintessential 18th century. Just like an illustration from an 18th century design catalog (the 18th centuryversion of our glossy design magazines). The end result is just stunning. Each of you who worked on it brought a different skill. All of your different disciplines came together beautifully to complete this gorgeous room. Bravo. Stephanie's decision to save every scap of fabric and wall paper throughout the last 15 years has paid off again. Adding the boarder to the curtains was crucial to tying the new fabric in with the original wall paper. Choosing to paint a piece of furniture is never taken lightly. However, in this instance, painting the bed was the best decision. All of the beautiful paint work made the room incredibly beautiful. Often times lacquered furniture feels too formal. Painting these pieces transformed these rather formal pieces from stuffy to casual and comfy elegance. The palette is cheerful and soothing. Often times cheerful is the opposite of soothing. I love cheerful in the morning. But when it's time to sleep I want soothing comfort. The colors used here does both perfectly. This room is a perfect example of how using three colors with a metallic accent makes all the difference. Often times we're afraid to use more than one color or any pattern at all. We've always been told to use soft goods for accent colors and pattern. As demonstrated here, we've been mislead. This room is timeless. There will not be an urgent need to redecorate this room in a few years. With a few changes to accent pieces in the room, this room will always be fabulous. Well done. Bravo. I am excited to see the entry hall and other projects when they're finally revealed after airing in Europe. I want to join the La Lande work crew so badly my teeth itch. Unfortunately, my physical abilities were stolen from me in a 2006 life altering fall. However, I am blessed because I am still here to enjoy the amazing skills and talents of others. And occasionally I provide my own unsolicited commentary ;-). Hahaha. Speaking of unsolicited... a piece of frosted glass on the cane side table used for tea service. But as you were throwing this room together with what you had in time for filming, you could not have done any better. You all polished and recreated this room incredibly. I can't stop praising the work. Just incredible. I hope to visit and stay in this splendid room. And the footman Robert's room. That room is a jewel box. As many of you noticed the beautiful old doors have warped with age. A lot of you would think to replace them. However there are two ways to save them. The cheapest is by simply reversing the door. Reversing is an easy option because the door knob and latch is surface mounted. Simply unscrew, reverse the door, and screw is back on. Depending on the hinge style, you may need to chisel out a recess for the hinges to fit properly. Again a local woodworker or shop can assist you with fitting the hinges and plugging the void where the hinges were previously mounted. If the woodworker is really disciplined, he/she may use the bits cut off for the hinges to plug the old hinge recess. For thicker or super dense hardwood doors, depending on how severe the warping is, reversing them may not be an option. The first issue being the door may not flex enough to close. If you can't close it, you're not going to force the door flat again. If they are too thick or reversing isn't an option because they are or will be stained rather than painted, find a local shop to steam the door. If time and available space is on your side you could lay the door flat during the humid months in a garage or covered area outside. Once the door is flat again, bring it inside to dry slowly in an unused room with little dry heat. Meaning don't put it near a fireplace or other dry heat source. Drying too quickly can lead to cracking and a even the return of the warp. I laid the door under my bed for from February to June. Because I keep my room at roughly 55°(13°) throughout the winter the room tends to be slightly more humid than the rest of the house. If the floors were clear under the beds in the other five bedrooms, I would have laid the door in one of them. But that's where I stash all of the spring, summer, and fall decor, as well as, well just about anything I "know" I'll have a use for. Basically I'm admitting I am a borderline hoarder. The attic is also a great place to start the process of flattening the warp. If one chose to use they attic, you could place the door there in the fall and retrieve it in late spring or early summer, depending on humidity trends in your region. Start with high humidity (fall) and retrieve when humidity is a it's lowest early to mid summer. Just be sure to check on the door from time to time. Many will be tempted to use weight to correct the warp. When doing so just make sure your not causing warp on the other end of the door. Thin doors made of soft wood can return to a warped position. For these door I recommend adding reinforcements to the back side with kiln dried hardwood 1x4 lumber. If the door is not used for a closet or a casual room, you could add decorative bits of wrought iron or such to strengthen the wood against warping while creating added interest and detail. Again a woodworker has a wealth of information and knowledge. He/she will help you decide if fixing the door is the best option; or replacing the door. Obviously some woodworkers are going to tell you hands down you need one of their custom made doors. Like with anything else, its perfectly fine to get a second opinion. Particularly if the door is original or has some value to you or the property. Cheap mass produced doors are never worth saving unless you're on a tight budget or an eco warrior. For some of you summer can be terribly humid. For you all this is the perfect time to correct warping in thin cabinet doors. Depending on the wood density of thin cabinet doors, you may need to add some flat thin brackets to keep the door from springing back to its warped position. For large cabinet doors prone to warping thanks to thin flat center panels, typically made of 1/8" plywood with species matched veneer, I cut out and replace this panel with glass. Glass is available in just about every color, texture, pattern, and strength you can imagine. If the center panel must remain, add a new piece of ply to the back to help keep the cabinet door from warping again. This new panel must be cut to fit tightly. DIY shops often will cut a piece or two for you. Use plenty of wood glue to bond both panels together. Spread glue over the entire surface. If you're adding screws you must always pre-drill. If not, you'll likely split the cabinet door frame. Good luck. P.S. Great job pointing out Michael is the creator and talent behind most of the designs claimed by a particular someone as her own. This individual is making vast sums selling Michaels designs as wallpaper, fabric, pillows, prints, blankets, and other goods without any credit or profit sharing with the original creator; a certain extremely talented Michael Pethrick. That said..... Micheal was employed by the individual and their production company for his talents. He signed away his rights to claim ownership over any content created for the production. The language of that contract seems to be in question. Did he create for use on the show? Or did he create for the purpose of the show and producing goods for resale? Were they selling products prior to Michael being hired? If not Michael was ignorant to the fact his design and artwork was for the purpose of retail sales. Meaning Michael would not have agreed to others profiting off of original artwork he created without a profit sharing agreement. We all sign similar waivers for our employers. I don't know the specifics of Micheals contract. I do know he was left hurt and felt used. It could be this was Michaels first experience with this type of job. As with all great fashion houses, housewares, and other goods and services, there are many creating behind the scenes. The likes of Martha Stewart, Hugo Boss, Steve Madden, and all of the others out there with their own product lines don't create all of the products themselves. They have dozens of staff creating for them. Its their job to create. Nothing sells like a household name. Many celebrities simply get a percentage of sales for simply claiming to have curated the product(s). Luckily for Michael, he has more talent in his pinky than most of us. With the right team protecting him from giving himself away again he is going to be very successful in whatever he does. That sweet man can do anything he sets his mind to. Its just a matter of organizing and protecting himself against being taken for granted again. He's grown from that. Yes, it's hard to trust others again. But now im certain he has all documents reviewed by his solicitor before signing anything.
All of the rooms in this Chateau are beautiful because they aren't just made up of fabrics and furniture; they are assembled with love and stories. "Having character" doesn't begin to cover it.
You could always dig a tunnel from the chateau (basement/dungeon?) under the courtyard ...and then under the moat and under the large field which is opposite the chateau... that leads to and comes up inside an Gustave Eiffel-inspired Conservatory where you could escape in the wintertime to a tropical oasis-wonderland! There's actually one going to rack & ruin at an Art Nouveau palace really, called Château d’Aubiryclose, on the border of Spain I think. I presume it's iron and it is being destroyed by rust. If no one is willing to fix it, perhaps they may even give it away to someone willing to refurbish it. There are two large conservatories actually, connected by a stone corridor with large glassed-in arched windows. Many of the windows in the Eifel iron~work are broken. If they won't let you have it (not sure how you'd move it)... perhaps there are other antique conservatories that need saving? ...just something I've been envisioning every morning you open your window to greet the day... looking out at the courtyard... and I envision a beautiful victorian conservatory in that field... that could be surrounded by a traditional French garden outside it as well! 🗼⛲🗼 If you happen to read this, pardon me for daydreaming... but lately I've been living vicariously through your vlogs. ...then you're probably used to that! 😉 @@TheChateauDiaries
It is super cool to allow people to make their own mark on history with restoring this home. It brings back the feeling of commissioning works of art. Stunning.
Your attention to detail is soo unique & special! Thankyou soo much for never giving up on your dream & being willing to open this joy to the world! I can see exactly how motivating it is to be your friend & help you here on this journey.
omg the space is gorg ... how cool that the bathroom is hidden away the way that it is ... the curtains and the troumpe work is such a surprise 🤩 ... your dads painting fits in so well w that space
I love what you did with the room and love hearing how each piece came together. Please do this more with each of your rooms. You and your group are doing a stunning job
So beautiful! I just found your channel and can’t get enough of it. You are a doll! My husband and I will be celebrating our 30th wedding anniversary in October. Our plan is to fly into Paris, spend a few days and then drive down to Limoges to visit his grandmother and aunts graves and the take the train to Germany. I hope this pandemic clears up so that we can do that. I’d love to squeeze in a night at Lalande, we’ll see how life goes! I too, have Cinderella dreams and love the chateau beauty. Best wishes 💕
That was true professional shading & paint work on making those “panels” on the wall!!! Also the upholstery & drapes you made we’re absolutely gorgeous!! You all make quite a team!!
...yes that secret doorway is like a Narnia~esque metaphor for Stephanie's whole fairytale life ❣ Just stepping into her vlogs is a Narnia~esque escape. My daughter almost got a minor role in one of the newest Narnia series of movies. But since she was dating one of the major producers they skipped over her. He took her to the premier of the third movie (I think it was the 3rd), The Voyage of The Dawn Treader, where the eldest girl, Susan is in America and has a Big Band dance scene with a boy. Queen Elizabeth was at this London Premier and Sonya got to meet her, along with her longtime boyfriend Cary in the receiving line. She said Liam Neeson was there too... though I don't know why... he wasn't in the movie (I don't think anyway). My daughter was surprised that the children acted like real kids... I don't know what she was expecting... but were gracious and kind to her as well. She couldn't say which she was more thrilled by... meeting the Queen of England or going to a Narnia premiere. Sadly, her boyfriend got mugged on the streets of London just as he was planning on meeting Paul McCartney for a project.
HOLY MOLY.. that is surreal to see Mason in a youtube video. I don't know him well but I've twice been on fast paced bicycle group ride out of Great Barrington Massachusetts. Head spins in coincidence and this cameo this totally blows my mind.
Love love the room! My colors! The wall paper, the fabric, the bed head board with the motifs of gardening and bagpipes, the secret door, the team work and talents and all the special touches! As long as I had my tea, books to read, big puffy pillows and the view I would never leave the room! ~karola
You have such a gift for colouring Stephanie and the room looks amazing. It was lovely to see Michael Petherick and he's looking very lean! Plus, you looked beautiful in that dress. All in all a fascinating vlog. Thank you.
The tower bedroom turned out beautiful! How wonderful to see it's transformation. And to think of all the help you had with your friends and volunteers to make it happen, it must be lovely to think of every time you step into the room 🤗
What a magnificent room! Your curtains certainly did the trick. Love how those two side doors lead to the shower & toilet areas. Can't wait to watch more videos. I'm hooked!
Beautiful, you just have the vision to pull everything together, I don’t seem to have it though my mother was an amazing artist and decorator it was not passed on to me. Yellow and green are low on my list of favourite colours this room is so light and summery how could I not like it. Congratulations on another fabulous room.✨🥰✨🤩✨🙋🏼
I watched the episode about the bedroom makeover and to see it all come together is lovely the chairs are fabulous too . It’s amazing how you have transformed your wonderful home and the chateau could not have gone to anyone better than you . By the way your hair looked fabulous ,thank you so much for sharing Stephanie xxxx
Boy when I first saw the green color on the trim I thought this is not going to go well and then it turned out beyond my wildest dreams- you are truly talented!! Impressed to say the least and I’m more impressed at how you get people to work for you- wow- I need to figure that out around my house!
Whatever happened to Mason? Poof! He was gone.✨🤷♂️ Chambre de la tour is uniquely fabulous. The trompe l'oeil paneling is so well done. Michael is such a talented artist.👨🎨 The gilding on the bed is perfection. What a masterpiece.💋 The wallpaper, the window treatments and bed curtains all work so beautifully together. Chambre de la tour is certainly one of my favorite Lalande rooms. Quel triomphe! Superbe!❤❤❤
You're giving me so much inspirations as well as tips and education on so many things even if my B&B is a Balinese villa, completely a different style, but many basic stuff is so much valuable for me to learn as much as your ability to take over things and do them yourself. I'm binge-watching your video from the first one since I found this channel appears on my feeds a week ago. Now I am on this episode. Absolutely stunning to watch and absolutely delightful to follow as the content is so captivating every time. Thank you.
I would certainly be happy to join my husband and we both would sleep in the Tower gladly BEAUTIFUL! Such experts, you have done this including yourself, Stephanie! Micheal did a fine job on the panel look and all was so perfectly done. The bed and trim in Gold could not be any more perfect, and love the chandelier look just so much to speak of including the curtains. it would be warm with curtains around and head of the bed in the alcove o keep breezes away if chilly.
It was lovely watching Angel collaborate with you on the mirrors to open up your toilet closet on Escape to the Chateau DIY and so cool to see how those Cubbards were used more clearly on this clip.
To try and take the place of your wonderful daily Advent vlogs, which now that they are over 'Je suis desolee'. I've turned to 'Escape to the Chateau DIY' for solace, as I haven't seen any before, and it works because this particular one is fabulous. Full of interesting historical and decorative tidbits that are all new to me. Unfortunately I only crave more. Thanks Stephanie. Marianne, Chicago. I feel like a stalker, hunting out any video's you have created.
Exquisite! What a transformation! So lucky to live in a historic property, love what you have done with the chateau. You have such a good eye and really the fact that you put so much personal effort and work makes the hell of a difference. Miliioners spent loads of money to "experts " and the result is often tasteless. You've got it right half the price 😉Keep it up!
Watching all of the Diaries.. totally fascinating to me.. all the things I love and adore. This particular room Stephanie and your history with it is so touching. I think we all feel the love you have for it. I cant wait to see it in real life myself.
I remember reading a story about a secret panel accessed by a carved rose in the wainscoting, when I was about eight...loved the thought of it....you have made a miracle happen!
Sewing curtains for a normal size window looks easy but it's not. It's actually quite difficult because of the size and the amount of fabric. I find it much harder than sewing a garment. So I simply cannot imagine sewing curtains of this scale. It is an impressive feat. You are truly talented Ms Stephanie.
I am so glad I found your channel and have enjoyed binge watching them to catch up to date. My Aunt owns a 15th century home in Le Buisson-de-Cadouin and I am now intrigued with centuries old homes and may just have to visit France. 😊
Rewatching the entire series again. Still blown away by Stephanie and her incredible passion for renovating. 🌸😊
Same!! Her joy and love truly shine through and reach us. 🙏🏼💕
Much more renovating back then as nowadays (2024) its all about the people. We see the chapel being renovated snd the new heating system seems behind the scenes now Amaury quietly built the boiler room. Theres still the room to do which needs a beam/rsj (?)
I just wish one episode would be about all the jobs still to complete to where she wanted to get to when buying the place.
Me too!!!!
Still watching from the beginning. I love your father's paintings, but this one is my favorite so far❤❤❤❤
Love your curls ! That Michael Petherick.....what a guy. He is just so unbelievably multi talented, and he seems so unaware of how brilliant he is.
It’s just extraordinary
@@TheChateauDiaries The dress and ring ( perfect match) is gorgeous. Did you make the dress? The color is one of my favorites. All looks very becoming for you
Its lovely to hear Stephanie talking calmly and on a much lower note than she does nowadays... 4 years later in 2024
The chateau is very lucky to have you. That poor bedroom was brought to life again . Any guest would be thrilled to stay there.
The previous owner must be thrilled with all the fabulous work you’ve done and how you’ve bought it to life, fulling it with love and amazing creative people!
I often wonder if the previous owner has seen any of the videos. I hope he has, as it would reassure him he made the right choice. I imagine he would be impressed. I know I am!
@@trishradloff8817I believe the family still make a visit once a year. So I'm sure they are thrilled.
I'm on a chateau marathon... I'm in love with the romance. you're so lucky to build your own fairytale.
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just rewatching this.. goodness how the world has changed since. The amount of work that goes into making curtains of that size and the upholstery is quite mindblowing. Perhaps a vlog of the process? I would love to see how it's done Stephanie. A happier Michael here which is lovely to see. Just watched his most recent vlog and he is looking completely exhausted and unhappy. Think he needs to be bundled up and taken back to Lalande for a dose of Lalande happy magic dust and a big piece of Selmar's apple pie.
I really enjoy seeing all the talented friends and guests of La Lande using their artistic gifts to beautify the chateau. Sometimes it is also a DIY illustration. Thank you so much Stephanie and enjoy your vacay!
I’m so lucky to be surrounded by such talented people - it’s always a group effort at Lalande!
I loved the episode with Gerry when he shuggled the couch through the window. I looked it up. It is an actual Scottish verb to shuggle! What a fun brother.
That minty green is perfection in that room!!! What a lovely room!!!
Michael's trompe l'oeil is incredible! The effect is absolutely indiscernable!
It truly is!
My daughter taught herself this artistic skill of 'depth' & 'relief' when she was a child... I don't know how. It must have been intuition, or perhaps a past-life skill brought over into this life.
I could watch this over & over. Really STUNNING room. Everyone’s talents orchestrated to create a masterpiece
What an incredible transformation...and done with such respect to the original wall covering!
Omg hands down my favourite bedroom in the chateau, this is so incredibly beautiful in every way! Michael's trompe l'oeil panelling looks so incredible that on camera I couldn't tell they're not real. The fact it's a widely used historical technique is just icing on the cake :)
This room is PERFECTION!! It couldn't have happened without everyone's talented contributions so of COURSE it took 14 years to complete! I can't decide which feature is the best but I am fascinated with how beautifully the curtains turned out! Congratulations!!
I loved watching the film guys! So funny!! And I love the the actual LOVE and history that goes into your decorating, Stephanie!!! I think that is a major part of what brings the true joy to your home!!!
I love this room. It is quintessential 18th century. Just like an illustration from an 18th century design catalog (the 18th centuryversion of our glossy design magazines). The end result is just stunning. Each of you who worked on it brought a different skill. All of your different disciplines came together beautifully to complete this gorgeous room. Bravo.
Stephanie's decision to save every scap of fabric and wall paper throughout the last 15 years has paid off again. Adding the boarder to the curtains was crucial to tying the new fabric in with the original wall paper. Choosing to paint a piece of furniture is never taken lightly. However, in this instance, painting the bed was the best decision. All of the beautiful paint work made the room incredibly beautiful. Often times lacquered furniture feels too formal. Painting these pieces transformed these rather formal pieces from stuffy to casual and comfy elegance. The palette is cheerful and soothing. Often times cheerful is the opposite of soothing. I love cheerful in the morning. But when it's time to sleep I want soothing comfort. The colors used here does both perfectly. This room is a perfect example of how using three colors with a metallic accent makes all the difference. Often times we're afraid to use more than one color or any pattern at all. We've always been told to use soft goods for accent colors and pattern. As demonstrated here, we've been mislead. This room is timeless. There will not be an urgent need to redecorate this room in a few years. With a few changes to accent pieces in the room, this room will always be fabulous. Well done. Bravo. I am excited to see the entry hall and other projects when they're finally revealed after airing in Europe. I want to join the La Lande work crew so badly my teeth itch. Unfortunately, my physical abilities were stolen from me in a 2006 life altering fall. However, I am blessed because I am still here to enjoy the amazing skills and talents of others. And occasionally I provide my own unsolicited commentary ;-). Hahaha. Speaking of unsolicited... a piece of frosted glass on the cane side table used for tea service. But as you were throwing this room together with what you had in time for filming, you could not have done any better.
You all polished and recreated this room incredibly. I can't stop praising the work. Just incredible. I hope to visit and stay in this splendid room. And the footman Robert's room. That room is a jewel box.
As many of you noticed the beautiful old doors have warped with age. A lot of you would think to replace them. However there are two ways to save them. The cheapest is by simply reversing the door. Reversing is an easy option because the door knob and latch is surface mounted. Simply unscrew, reverse the door, and screw is back on. Depending on the hinge style, you may need to chisel out a recess for the hinges to fit properly. Again a local woodworker or shop can assist you with fitting the hinges and plugging the void where the hinges were previously mounted. If the woodworker is really disciplined, he/she may use the bits cut off for the hinges to plug the old hinge recess. For thicker or super dense hardwood doors, depending on how severe the warping is, reversing them may not be an option. The first issue being the door may not flex enough to close. If you can't close it, you're not going to force the door flat again. If they are too thick or reversing isn't an option because they are or will be stained rather than painted, find a local shop to steam the door. If time and available space is on your side you could lay the door flat during the humid months in a garage or covered area outside. Once the door is flat again, bring it inside to dry slowly in an unused room with little dry heat. Meaning don't put it near a fireplace or other dry heat source. Drying too quickly can lead to cracking and a even the return of the warp. I laid the door under my bed for from February to June. Because I keep my room at roughly 55°(13°) throughout the winter the room tends to be slightly more humid than the rest of the house. If the floors were clear under the beds in the other five bedrooms, I would have laid the door in one of them. But that's where I stash all of the spring, summer, and fall decor, as well as, well just about anything I "know" I'll have a use for. Basically I'm admitting I am a borderline hoarder.
The attic is also a great place to start the process of flattening the warp. If one chose to use they attic, you could place the door there in the fall and retrieve it in late spring or early summer, depending on humidity trends in your region. Start with high humidity (fall) and retrieve when humidity is a it's lowest early to mid summer. Just be sure to check on the door from time to time. Many will be tempted to use weight to correct the warp. When doing so just make sure your not causing warp on the other end of the door. Thin doors made of soft wood can return to a warped position. For these door I recommend adding reinforcements to the back side with kiln dried hardwood 1x4 lumber. If the door is not used for a closet or a casual room, you could add decorative bits of wrought iron or such to strengthen the wood against warping while creating added interest and detail. Again a woodworker has a wealth of information and knowledge. He/she will help you decide if fixing the door is the best option; or replacing the door. Obviously some woodworkers are going to tell you hands down you need one of their custom made doors. Like with anything else, its perfectly fine to get a second opinion. Particularly if the door is original or has some value to you or the property. Cheap mass produced doors are never worth saving unless you're on a tight budget or an eco warrior.
For some of you summer can be terribly humid. For you all this is the perfect time to correct warping in thin cabinet doors. Depending on the wood density of thin cabinet doors, you may need to add some flat thin brackets to keep the door from springing back to its warped position. For large cabinet doors prone to warping thanks to thin flat center panels, typically made of 1/8" plywood with species matched veneer, I cut out and replace this panel with glass. Glass is available in just about every color, texture, pattern, and strength you can imagine. If the center panel must remain, add a new piece of ply to the back to help keep the cabinet door from warping again. This new panel must be cut to fit tightly. DIY shops often will cut a piece or two for you. Use plenty of wood glue to bond both panels together. Spread glue over the entire surface. If you're adding screws you must always pre-drill. If not, you'll likely split the cabinet door frame. Good luck.
P.S. Great job pointing out Michael is the creator and talent behind most of the designs claimed by a particular someone as her own. This individual is making vast sums selling Michaels designs as wallpaper, fabric, pillows, prints, blankets, and other goods without any credit or profit sharing with the original creator; a certain extremely talented Michael Pethrick. That said..... Micheal was employed by the individual and their production company for his talents. He signed away his rights to claim ownership over any content created for the production. The language of that contract seems to be in question. Did he create for use on the show? Or did he create for the purpose of the show and producing goods for resale? Were they selling products prior to Michael being hired? If not Michael was ignorant to the fact his design and artwork was for the purpose of retail sales. Meaning Michael would not have agreed to others profiting off of original artwork he created without a profit sharing agreement. We all sign similar waivers for our employers. I don't know the specifics of Micheals contract. I do know he was left hurt and felt used. It could be this was Michaels first experience with this type of job. As with all great fashion houses, housewares, and other goods and services, there are many creating behind the scenes. The likes of Martha Stewart, Hugo Boss, Steve Madden, and all of the others out there with their own product lines don't create all of the products themselves. They have dozens of staff creating for them. Its their job to create. Nothing sells like a household name. Many celebrities simply get a percentage of sales for simply claiming to have curated the product(s). Luckily for Michael, he has more talent in his pinky than most of us. With the right team protecting him from giving himself away again he is going to be very successful in whatever he does. That sweet man can do anything he sets his mind to. Its just a matter of organizing and protecting himself against being taken for granted again. He's grown from that. Yes, it's hard to trust others again. But now im certain he has all documents reviewed by his solicitor before signing anything.
All of the rooms in this Chateau are beautiful because they aren't just made up of fabrics and furniture; they are assembled with love and stories. "Having character" doesn't begin to cover it.
This was excellent. I would love to see all the secret tunnels, closets, hidden areas. Thats the fun part you always imagine in castles and chateau.
True! I wish we had more secret passages - maybe I just haven’t discovered them yet!
Wonderful job.
If she showed us all of them, they would not be secret or hidden anymore.
You could always dig a tunnel from the chateau (basement/dungeon?) under the courtyard ...and then under the moat and under the large field which is opposite the chateau... that leads to and comes up inside an Gustave Eiffel-inspired Conservatory where you could escape in the wintertime to a tropical oasis-wonderland! There's actually one going to rack & ruin at an Art Nouveau palace really, called Château d’Aubiryclose, on the border of Spain I think. I presume it's iron and it is being destroyed by rust. If no one is willing to fix it, perhaps they may even give it away to someone willing to refurbish it. There are two large conservatories actually, connected by a stone corridor with large glassed-in arched windows. Many of the windows in the Eifel iron~work are broken. If they won't let you have it (not sure how you'd move it)... perhaps there are other antique conservatories that need saving? ...just something I've been envisioning every morning you open your window to greet the day... looking out at the courtyard... and I envision a beautiful victorian conservatory in that field... that could be surrounded by a traditional French garden outside it as well! 🗼⛲🗼
If you happen to read this, pardon me for daydreaming... but lately I've been living vicariously through your vlogs. ...then you're probably used to that! 😉 @@TheChateauDiaries
It is super cool to allow people to make their own mark on history with restoring this home. It brings back the feeling of commissioning works of art. Stunning.
Your attention to detail is soo unique & special! Thankyou soo much for never giving up on your dream & being willing to open this joy to the world! I can see exactly how motivating it is to be your friend & help you here on this journey.
My favourite of your bedrooms!The bed, the wallpaper and the painted panelling! ❤
I love wetching this again. The mood, the colours, the ambiance and the lovely people, that Steph attracts
omg the space is gorg ... how cool that the bathroom is hidden away the way that it is ... the curtains and the troumpe work is such a surprise 🤩 ... your dads painting fits in so well w that space
I love what you did with the room and love hearing how each piece came together. Please do this more with each of your rooms. You and your group are doing a stunning job
So beautiful! I just found your channel and can’t get enough of it. You are a doll! My husband and I will be celebrating our 30th wedding anniversary in October. Our plan is to fly into Paris, spend a few days and then drive down to Limoges to visit his grandmother and aunts graves and the take the train to Germany. I hope this pandemic clears up so that we can do that. I’d love to squeeze in a night at Lalande, we’ll see how life goes! I too, have Cinderella dreams and love the chateau beauty. Best wishes 💕
That was true professional shading & paint work on making those “panels” on the wall!!! Also the upholstery & drapes you made we’re absolutely gorgeous!! You all make quite a team!!
Gorgeous room. Stephanie, your style is fabulous. Michael’s wainscoting is absolutely three dimensional. What a talent he has!
wow, Michael's panel painting 🤯 also omg the narnia-esque doorway in the closet!!!! what a dream come true!!!
...yes that secret doorway is like a Narnia~esque metaphor for Stephanie's whole fairytale life ❣ Just stepping into her vlogs is a Narnia~esque escape. My daughter almost got a minor role in one of the newest Narnia series of movies. But since she was dating one of the major producers they skipped over her. He took her to the premier of the third movie (I think it was the 3rd), The Voyage of The Dawn Treader, where the eldest girl, Susan is in America and has a Big Band dance scene with a boy. Queen Elizabeth was at this London Premier and Sonya got to meet her, along with her longtime boyfriend Cary in the receiving line. She said Liam Neeson was there too... though I don't know why... he wasn't in the movie (I don't think anyway). My daughter was surprised that the children acted like real kids... I don't know what she was expecting... but were gracious and kind to her as well. She couldn't say which she was more thrilled by... meeting the Queen of England or going to a Narnia premiere. Sadly, her boyfriend got mugged on the streets of London just as he was planning on meeting Paul McCartney for a project.
I sooooo love Michael's panelling, its amazing ❤X
HOLY MOLY.. that is surreal to see Mason in a youtube video. I don't know him well but I've twice been on fast paced bicycle group ride out of Great Barrington Massachusetts. Head spins in coincidence and this cameo this totally blows my mind.
the painted panels are just lovely! I really wasn't expecting to love it so much but oh my goodness they're wonderful!
When Michael suggested it, I wasn’t convinced, but they’re beautiful!
They look so real, it’s shocking to me
OH MY GOOODNESS! ! ! !
That is for SURE THEEEE most deee-LIGHT-FULL room in the chateau!!!!!
Wow. I can't believe you make all the curtains. That is challenging. Lots of measuring. You did a beautiful job adding the stripes.
I love bees! Those gold framed bees are fabulous!!🐝🐝🐝🐝
Catching up on old episodes - loved the renovation on this room . Well done ! Great outcome x
Its lovely to hear Stephanie talking calmly and on a much lower note than she does nowadays... 4 years later in 2024
I absolutely adore Michael.
All I could do when you revealed the bedroom was think, “oh my, that is beautiful”. The draperies were beautiful and the whole room is gorgeous.
So many clever ideas. The combination of colors with Michael's faux paneling make it a charming room.
Love love the room! My colors! The wall paper, the fabric, the bed head board with the motifs of gardening and bagpipes, the secret door, the team work and talents and all the special touches! As long as I had my tea, books to read, big puffy pillows and the view I would never leave the room! ~karola
I feel the same way! Sadly I have too much work to do in the rest of the chateau to be allowed to stay in there!
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You guys did a Beautiful job on that bedroom, just Beautiful!
do you plan on filming a full chateau tour? i would LOVE it, even if it turns out to be an hour long video.
you have a new subscriber from Brazil!
If you start with the latest video you will find a range of videos that give you a very full tour of the chateau.
@@Jayrose59 yes, now if we put together what we see in some of the videos, we can kind of get a full picture of it.
You have such a gift for colouring Stephanie and the room looks amazing. It was lovely to see Michael Petherick and he's looking very lean! Plus, you looked beautiful in that dress. All in all a fascinating vlog. Thank you.
Excellent renovation and Stephanie you are simply lovely.
The tower bedroom turned out beautiful! How wonderful to see it's transformation. And to think of all the help you had with your friends and volunteers to make it happen, it must be lovely to think of every time you step into the room 🤗
What an amazing transformation. Congratulations to all who contributed. Excellent choice of colours, Stephanie. I enjoy your vlogs so much!
What a magnificent room! Your curtains certainly did the trick. Love how those two side doors lead to the shower & toilet areas. Can't wait to watch more videos. I'm hooked!
Beautiful, you just have the vision to pull everything together, I don’t seem to have it though my mother was an amazing artist and decorator it was not passed on to me. Yellow and green are low on my list of favourite colours this room is so light and summery how could I not like it. Congratulations on another fabulous room.✨🥰✨🤩✨🙋🏼
Thank you! Well thank goodness all our talents are different, it makes the world a much more interesting place!
I watched the episode about the bedroom makeover and to see it all come together is lovely the chairs are fabulous too . It’s amazing how you have transformed your wonderful home and the chateau could not have gone to anyone better than you . By the way your hair looked fabulous ,thank you so much for sharing Stephanie xxxx
Thank you so much! 💛💛💛
Absolutely stunning 👌💛 Stephanie. Detail and colours are just beautiful. Gorgeous dress you're wearing too. Thank you. Beautiful blessings Mandy 👑SA
Thank you Mandy! It’s definitely one of my favourite bedrooms now 😊
Boy when I first saw the green color on the trim I thought this is not going to go well and then it turned out beyond my wildest dreams- you are truly talented!! Impressed to say the least and I’m more impressed at how you get people to work for you- wow- I need to figure that out around my house!
Brilliant! Every little thing you and your volunteers did to this room was beautiful and brilliant! Every little detail. Excellent job narrating
i wish it was the norm for houses to have secret doors and stairways, life would be so much more exciting that way lol
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Absolutely beautiful! At first I had doubt about the yellow and green colors for the curtains, but it turned out great.
Whatever happened to Mason? Poof! He was gone.✨🤷♂️
Chambre de la tour is uniquely fabulous. The trompe l'oeil paneling is so well done. Michael is such a talented artist.👨🎨
The gilding on the bed is perfection. What a masterpiece.💋
The wallpaper, the window treatments and bed curtains all work so beautifully together.
Chambre de la tour is certainly one of my favorite Lalande rooms. Quel triomphe! Superbe!❤❤❤
Thank you Stephanie for your videos.So entertaining and informative.Just watched you and your beautiful family especially Mommy.Great job all of you!
What a stunningly beautiful room!
Hi all! Still catching up on all the old ones that I haven't seen yet!! LOVING it all!! Hugs from Me!
This room is stunning with the bed and wonderful curtains 😍
You're giving me so much inspirations as well as tips and education on so many things even if my B&B is a Balinese villa, completely a different style, but many basic stuff is so much valuable for me to learn as much as your ability to take over things and do them yourself. I'm binge-watching your video from the first one since I found this channel appears on my feeds a week ago. Now I am on this episode. Absolutely stunning to watch and absolutely delightful to follow as the content is so captivating every time. Thank you.
I would certainly be happy to join my husband and we both would sleep in the Tower gladly BEAUTIFUL! Such experts, you have done this including yourself, Stephanie! Micheal did a fine job on the panel look and all was so perfectly done. The bed and trim in Gold could not be any more perfect, and love the chandelier look just so much to speak of including the curtains. it would be warm with curtains around and head of the bed in the alcove o keep breezes away if chilly.
Lockdown 4.0 in Melbourne, Australia so filling in some time by watching old vlogs. Love this bedroom.
It was lovely watching Angel collaborate with you on the mirrors to open up your toilet closet on Escape to the Chateau DIY and so cool to see how those Cubbards were used more clearly on this clip.
Love the separated bathroom and the secret door to the staircase.
Very clever and very subtle nod for Michael x
To try and take the place of your wonderful daily Advent vlogs, which now that they are over 'Je suis desolee'. I've turned to 'Escape to the Chateau DIY' for solace, as I haven't seen any before, and it works because this particular one is fabulous. Full of interesting historical and decorative tidbits that are all new to me. Unfortunately I only crave more. Thanks Stephanie. Marianne, Chicago. I feel like a stalker, hunting out any video's you have created.
Superb renovation! You are all so talented and inspiring!
I’m now enjoying my Sunday evenings watching your vlog. Thank you for letting me into your home.
I've just found your channel and am binge watching your videos - absolutely stunning! xx
Thank you! 💛
Exquisite! What a transformation! So lucky to live in a historic property, love what you have done with the chateau. You have such a good eye and really the fact that you put so much personal effort and work makes the hell of a difference. Miliioners spent loads of money to "experts " and the result is often tasteless. You've got it right half the price 😉Keep it up!
Thanks! 💛
Lovely. Simply lovely.
Watching all of the Diaries.. totally fascinating to me.. all the things I love and adore. This particular room Stephanie and your history with it is so touching. I think we all feel the love you have for it. I cant wait to see it in real life myself.
So far- haven't watched all your vids yet- this is my favorite room.
How do you do that? How do you make something so beautiful? So much to learn from you Stephanie.. ♥️
Glorious transformation!
Paa...fect, your favorite word Stephany.
Love to hear you say it.
Michael, you are so Talented!
I love the room Stephanie!!!! I hope to stay in that room. 😍
That strip of fabric was awesome
Que maravilla el trabajo que están realizando. Felicitaciones
What a beautiful transformation
As our house symbolizes ourselves, I guess that the Château de Lalande tells a lot about its owner : a gem👌.
Your wonderful freinds gave u stunning work !
I remember reading a story about a secret panel accessed by a carved rose in the wainscoting, when I was about eight...loved the thought of it....you have made a miracle happen!
Love love love! I would love to stay in that bedroom!
Enjoyed. The room is beautiful.
Thank you for showing us how you build a room!
Please keep up the wonderful work to make the rooms so beautiful.
It came out great Stephanie. Well done
Yay! Thanks!
Oh my very very beautiful, great jog well done.
Sewing curtains for a normal size window looks easy but it's not. It's actually quite difficult because of the size and the amount of fabric. I find it much harder than sewing a garment. So I simply cannot imagine sewing curtains of this scale. It is an impressive feat. You are truly talented Ms Stephanie.
Thank you! I use our dining room table and keep shifting the fabric around it, but it is fiddly with so much fabric.
Absolutely love our Sunday visits! 🌹🌹🌹
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What world do we live in where being 29 years old is considered too young to make decisions.
Wow. What a transformation. Excellent decisions.
This was so lovely. Totally enjoyed it.
I am so glad I found your channel and have enjoyed binge watching them to catch up to date. My Aunt owns a 15th century home in Le Buisson-de-Cadouin and I am now intrigued with centuries old homes and may just have to visit France. 😊
You have such vision and artistry ,also loved the behind the scenes film crew bits.
Thanks, I like those bits too 😊
Love this room!! I'd want this one, or the red toile attic room, if I visited.
So amazing dear Stephanie so elegant and lovely...this room in love with your...adorable ..and all helpful intelligent angelhands.Thanks so much ❣🙏💬🕊
Thank you for showing our beautiful Scotland .
Love this room.