While I LOVE the aesthetic and functionality, I’m not sold on the cabinet beneath. Can you hide the legs to make it look built in? It just feels a bit weird floating there. It looks amazing otherwise!
Yea I feel the same way. I thought when they built the platform they were going to remove the legs. The legs are rad though, so it’s tough, but it looks kind of odd though. Everything else is looking great! Though I would have installed lights inside the top cabinet too.
@@michellemorales I was thinking the same thing, I think the lights at the top and bottom make the cabinet so dark inside. Also the box below should just be a cool looking cabinet. The feet feel really off and the feet can’t be cut off because that piece is beautiful
She could maybe enclose the bottom ro hide the legs. I agree that rather than a cabinet, it looks just like a piece of furniture shaved into the space.
@@michellemorales completely agree with you and was thinking the same thing while watching! Even though the legs are beautiful they do feel very off when placed on top of the buttom part. I would hide them with an additional drywall going upwards and might even consider placing some of the same tiles on top of that drywall to tie the bottom to the top and make it look more intentional.
The coffee bar is beautiful! Although I think the white areas around the cabinet below should be stained or painted to match the cabinet, which I love. Nicely done, Becky!
Becky?! Excuse me?! THIS IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THING EVER. I’m a professional cabinet maker and we specialize in making these old styled mid century modern pieces, and you absolutely nailed it.
That tile really elevated the project so much! Now I am even more excited to see what you do with the rest of the house, particularly the kitchen because now it's got to be on the same level as that gorgeous coffee bar!
The human mind is so amazingly inquisitive. This loose-ends-annoyance is also a big problem in movies, when the audience start wondering about what happened to the baby that was left behind in the commotion or the weapons the protagonist lost on the street.
I love Becky's style so much. I'll admit sometimes when she's describing a project I'm like "I don't know about that", but she almost always nails it in the end and this project was no exception! Love it!
Excellent! I love that you used recycled furniture and it all goes together. You didn’t start with an exact idea, but by being adaptable you ended with something amazing.
Love it! I would totally build a drop down/hinged toe kick to hide the cabinet legs and serve as more flat closed storage and to make it look built in. Love the lighting, it completes the vibe and makes it feel modern while still being deliciously 70s
Becky, I love your style. It is so refreshing to see someone for once transform their house with personality and not just paint everything white and call it "farmhouse chic". Kelsey also did a good job in her house just in a completely different style. I would also love to know how the office backyard turned out over time. Did the groundcover plant work?
When you inevitably renovate your kitchen, I’d suggest moving the credenza into another room (could make a great dresser!) and re-tiling the whole floor so you have the freedom to knock down those half walls and put in proper lower cabinetry. The vintage upper cabinet and tile are such a vibe though! Great job making it work with second hand materials!!
Agree on the lower cabinet idea. This is such a creative solution overall but a fitter custom button without the half wall would really put it over the top.
Yes, your style is different from mine and that's why I watch. Having grown up in the 70's, never did I ever think that style would come back into vogue and here you are! The coffee bar is absolutely beautiful. You have great vision for a space.
Hey hon, I loved the makeover. I grew up in the 70"s (and 80's) and your style is making me so nostalgic. It is like I remember but better. Thank God Shag carpet is no longer a thing nor the wall-to-wall wood paneling. Beautiful, contrary to what a lot of folks said I love that you kept the legs visible leaving the original style and beauty of the original piece intact. 😊
Girl, that is BEAUTIFUL. And it feels like it really opens up the kitchen into the dining nook too! Love love love the tiles. If it were my house, I’d have to frame in the bottom of the credenza since I have 4 hair balls animals in the house and I can see the tumble weeds in there now 😂 What about lighting that as well?
I know a lot of people don’t seem to love the bottom cabinet but I really do, it’s a little quirky but I love the style and functionality of, I love how well it goes with the upper, it’s a yes from me for sure
It looks great and bringing down the sides opened up the dining area a little more! It makes it much more inviting than just being a hidden corner room, and it allows more natural light to come thru into the rest of the house. Well done 👏🏼
It’s absolutely breathtaking!! Not only is it functional, but it helps bring the kitchen and dining room space together!! I love how the tile turned out and am excited to see more of your spaces evolve.
And the coffee bar is so convenient to the eating area. I’m imagining getting up from the sofa/bench and walking those few steps for my second cup of coffee (and one of those muffins).
I like the coffee bar so much. A pot filler is aspirational! You have amazing problem-solving skills. The only change I might make is to paint the inside of the space where the bottom cabinet is a darker color to allow it to blend.
THIS ISSS SO FREAKING BEAUTIFUUUUULLLL!!!! i am so glad you took a chance on the tile because it. is. GORGEOUS! i am amazed at how you matched two different pieces of furniture! and also love that you kept the legs on the bottom cabinet. keeping the legs on means you could reuse the piece one day in all its glory. and now you have some extra storage underneath for cute baskets!!
I kept saying 'Trust the process', 'Trust the process' - and you proved yet again that the end vision si simply gorgeous. It all came together beautifully - that bottom cabinet tho - bellisimo x
Turned out so well !! The lights are for sure the perfect finishing touch. Really well done, Becky. The tile is gorgeous. The cabinets suit the house. Looks like it was always meant to be there.
This project was so fun to see come together! I love that this wasn’t designed on an empty sheet of paper but instead working with and around the materials you found to come up with an absolute gorgeous cohesive design 😍
It looks amazing!!!! I was a bit unsure of the tile at first but you really pulled it together!! One small thought tho, maybe there's a way to cover the cabinet legs with a walnut board of some sort? I feel like it would look more built in that way and not look like just a sidebar that was placed there. But great job nonetheless!!!
Yes, I was thinking the same thing. I love everything about this, except for the exposed legs. Just looks off. I love the idea of just closing it in to cover the legs. If you used some wood , it would create more cohesion with the dining side while also making the bottom cabinet look built in.
Becky, you are the definition of 'trust the process'! I would love to hear the Sorry girls talk about the roadblocks and frustrations you have had with various projects and how you have managed to pull through and finish them (or not!) and give the rest of us tips for when you lose motivation.
I am LIVING for this series and every time blown away with how things are coming together. I just feel like everything is so curated and is therefore not just a beautifully decorated home, it’s a work of ART. ✨
THIS LOOKS AMAZING!!!! You are so talented!! One little hack for the sliding wood-on-wood doors and drawers in the bottom cabinet: Rub all the touching surfaces with wax (literally an old candle will work) and the doors and drawers will slide very softly!
Once again, the Sorry Girls game keeps getting elevated. This is one heck of a DIY project Becky took on. Very complicated looking process, but it is so satisfying to see completed. I really like the coffee bar addition & the thrifted pieces you brought together to create a cohesive, customized look is incredible. I love it & I love how it fits into Becky & Austin's unique home style. What was the total for all of the money spent to create this piece?
This home is spectacular. I absolutely love it Becky 🤍 Loving the coffee bar. Tuesdays will forever be my favourite time of the week because of you ladies ❤️
I love it soooo much!!!! I think the vintage cabinet turned out so much better than built-ins ever would! It looks so beautiful and different and moody and classy and 70s!!! I really really love it 🥰
The amazing thing about your makeovers is that even if the colour and the specific style aren't your thing, you make it so easy to imagine doing them in a way that is unique for your viewers. Having said that, IT LOOKS SO COOL!!
I actually LOVE how it turned out!! The colors blend so well with each other and I love the warm vibe it radiates I'm so excited to see if it's functional as you were hoping it to be!!
my fav part of this is the lightbulbs reflecting in the class. Dunno why but it just is the lil cherry on top for me. Looks so amazing, even tho this isnt my style I can appreciate that it looks fantastic!
As a person whose parents bought Danish furniture (when they were in Denmark!) in the 60s, who grew up with and still has Scan mid century furniture and loves it, you nailed it! Ive been using Watco products to refinish and maintain my furniture for decades. It’s a great product (but highly flammable so take care to dispose of rags/sponges very carefully). Overall, design, execution, problem solving, re-using, and final product = A++ EXCELLENT!
That lighting is a showstopper! I never realized how much lighting matters. I know, designers are always talking about it but this really shows what a difference lighting makes.
I love this! I may lean toward a different style but regardless I always find so much inspiration in your methods. And the results are just fantastic and so suited to your aesthetic.
Yay!!! Finally!!!! Been waiting for this ❤ this was absolutely stunning!! Those cabinet lights really brought it all together!!! The glass doors were beautiful as well ❤
The real question is how much counterspace did you end up reclaiming in the Kitchen with all your appliances moved to the coffee bar? :D :D :D Looks awesome and the FUNCTIONALITY is too good
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT! THE TILE COLOR AND SHAPE ARE ABSOLUTELY STUNNING 🤩 I LOVE THE CABINET YOU THRIFTED AS WELL BECKY, IT COULDN'T BE MORE PERFECT FOR THE SPACE... AND THE LIGHTS ARE THE ICING ON THE CAKE! ONCE AGAIN, WELL DONE LADY I LOVE YOUR VISIONS...
the first five minutes of this video were just recap of part 1, so this video was essentially just over 12 minutes. i love the sorry girls but i don’t understand why we couldn’t just get a 40 minute video instead of these two parts. this has been my sentiment for a lot of these “that 70s house” videos. i really want to see becky makeover her house but am not liking these 2 part videos on one room/project. part one leaves me disappointed/ dissatisfied and that feeling is then carried over when i’m watching part 2 :( don’t be afraid to out out longer videos, long videos are good!
I love the way the lights on the cabinet show off that awesome tile but it does leave the inside of the glass cabinet looking a little dark. This turned out so cool tho, I’m in love with your house and love watching you guys give it a new life and make it your style.
It’s stunning, absolutely! ❤ so my style,credenzas so underrated. So many uses, 60’s-70’s beautiful and functional! …not to mention, yet, must, it’s effin WOOD.
I love the open clean space under the cabinet, it makes the whole area feel more open and highlights the design. The lights were definitely a crowning touch too.
Beautifully done, you elevated the area to an incredible visual wall. Also, the Danish oil was the perfect stain to pull it all together. I redid a mid-century modern dresser using the Danish oil and made it a feature wall in my kitchen with acustic wood slat panels behind the dresser with a beautiful mid century modern piece of art . Looks stunning. Love your decorating style. ❤😊
Becky I love love love your unique style. My late sister had the same style sense. Everything she put her spend on was amazing and unique. Stay true to yourself.
Kudos to you Becky let me tell you I was born in 1965 your style is right up my alley I live for your channel I swear I do you've brought so much good inspiration to me it's amazing I see the little mushroom nightlight yes girl I'm about to go push yes in my cart and send cause I need that I seen them now I really need it see how much you inspire me love you oodles and oodles bunches and bunches you and Austin are awesome Danny 2...This coffee bar is to die 4..It came out beautifully. 👌🏼🎬🎬💯💯💯💯👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
It really looks wonderful! Congratulations on having the vision and courage to work outside your comfort zone! Love watching you all stretch the boundaries of your imaginations! Bravo! 🤎
While I LOVE the aesthetic and functionality, I’m not sold on the cabinet beneath. Can you hide the legs to make it look built in? It just feels a bit weird floating there. It looks amazing otherwise!
Yea I feel the same way. I thought when they built the platform they were going to remove the legs. The legs are rad though, so it’s tough, but it looks kind of odd though. Everything else is looking great! Though I would have installed lights inside the top cabinet too.
@@michellemorales I was thinking the same thing, I think the lights at the top and bottom make the cabinet so dark inside. Also the box below should just be a cool looking cabinet. The feet feel really off and the feet can’t be cut off because that piece is beautiful
that is a fair point, it's gonna be annoying to clean under there too. it'd be super easy just to stain a piece of wood and stick it over it.
She could maybe enclose the bottom ro hide the legs. I agree that rather than a cabinet, it looks just like a piece of furniture shaved into the space.
@@michellemorales completely agree with you and was thinking the same thing while watching! Even though the legs are beautiful they do feel very off when placed on top of the buttom part. I would hide them with an additional drywall going upwards and might even consider placing some of the same tiles on top of that drywall to tie the bottom to the top and make it look more intentional.
The coffee bar is beautiful! Although I think the white areas around the cabinet below should be stained or painted to match the cabinet, which I love. Nicely done, Becky!
I'd prefer them mat dark color.
Agreeaybe if she has more of that tile left she could tile that drywall I think that would look great
Or a wood trim like the top 🤔
Not a fan of the bottom. Definitely would have liked it built in and maybe find another place for the cabinet you found.
I agree, maybe to match the tile color so the legs could be appreciated but not stand out so much.
Becky?! Excuse me?! THIS IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THING EVER. I’m a professional cabinet maker and we specialize in making these old styled mid century modern pieces, and you absolutely nailed it.
This is a high praise!
Yes and the tapered legs give it that mid century touch. I hope you ignore the top comment and not cover up the mid-century goodness.
OK need your info/website Gabby!
I love that Austin's solution to everything is HAMMER.
Been stalking the channel waiting for this video omg finallyyyyyyyy
love to hear it
That tile really elevated the project so much! Now I am even more excited to see what you do with the rest of the house, particularly the kitchen because now it's got to be on the same level as that gorgeous coffee bar!
Yes, I feel like that tile was what tied it all together to be so impressive in the end!
I absolutely loveeee this space. I'd be standing there every morning making coffee in a blissful state of peace. Such a beautifully done space.
Don’t leave us on a cliffhanger Becky, how did you get that tiny piece of glass in? 😱 it looks amazing!
Lol I was wondering the same thing.
Same
She did. You can see it being in place in the final result.
Probably sanded the wood or the glass a little to make it fit
The human mind is so amazingly inquisitive. This loose-ends-annoyance is also a big problem in movies, when the audience start wondering about what happened to the baby that was left behind in the commotion or the weapons the protagonist lost on the street.
@@canwejustnot yes. The question was HOW...
Your husband is such a character! A joy to watch.
I love Becky's style so much. I'll admit sometimes when she's describing a project I'm like "I don't know about that", but she almost always nails it in the end and this project was no exception! Love it!
Excellent! I love that you used recycled furniture and it all goes together. You didn’t start with an exact idea, but by being adaptable you ended with something amazing.
Love it! I would totally build a drop down/hinged toe kick to hide the cabinet legs and serve as more flat closed storage and to make it look built in.
Love the lighting, it completes the vibe and makes it feel modern while still being deliciously 70s
It turned out so much better than I thought!!! I hope you love it and it was worth it ❤❤
Becky, I love your style. It is so refreshing to see someone for once transform their house with personality and not just paint everything white and call it "farmhouse chic". Kelsey also did a good job in her house just in a completely different style.
I would also love to know how the office backyard turned out over time. Did the groundcover plant work?
When you inevitably renovate your kitchen, I’d suggest moving the credenza into another room (could make a great dresser!) and re-tiling the whole floor so you have the freedom to knock down those half walls and put in proper lower cabinetry. The vintage upper cabinet and tile are such a vibe though! Great job making it work with second hand materials!!
Agree on the lower cabinet idea. This is such a creative solution overall but a fitter custom button without the half wall would really put it over the top.
That piece of furniture is really beautiful I wouldn’t want to leave it there permanently either
It would make such an amazing room divider since there’s doors on both sides!!
Yes, your style is different from mine and that's why I watch. Having grown up in the 70's, never did I ever think that style would come back into vogue and here you are! The coffee bar is absolutely beautiful. You have great vision for a space.
Also love how different Becky and Kelsey’s styles are! So nice to be able to pull inspiration from both
Hey hon, I loved the makeover. I grew up in the 70"s (and 80's) and your style is making me so nostalgic. It is like I remember but better. Thank God Shag carpet is no longer a thing nor the wall-to-wall wood paneling. Beautiful, contrary to what a lot of folks said I love that you kept the legs visible leaving the original style and beauty of the original piece intact. 😊
I feel like every house video should have that 70’s show inspo intro. It was gold.
Love it! I am a child of the 70's and this style gives me happy memories.
Girl, that is BEAUTIFUL. And it feels like it really opens up the kitchen into the dining nook too! Love love love the tiles. If it were my house, I’d have to frame in the bottom of the credenza since I have 4 hair balls animals in the house and I can see the tumble weeds in there now 😂 What about lighting that as well?
Wow, it turned out perfectly. Perfect for your 70's home.
Almost tripped running to my living room to play this on the tv! So excited!
I know a lot of people don’t seem to love the bottom cabinet but I really do, it’s a little quirky but I love the style and functionality of, I love how well it goes with the upper, it’s a yes from me for sure
It looks great and bringing down the sides opened up the dining area a little more! It makes it much more inviting than just being a hidden corner room, and it allows more natural light to come thru into the rest of the house. Well done 👏🏼
The tile and the glass door cabinet is perfect!! Not to mention the faucet and the addition of the skinny light bars!
Crown jewel in your 1970s makeover. And worth the wait to see a part two. You are uber creative, Becky!
omg this looks amazing, my jaw was agapeee when I saw the after!!! You did an amazing job!!
looks amazing well done however I think you should box in the bottom where the legs are so it looks more built in rather than a pice of furniture
That cabinet look so much better with the lights on! Such a mood!
It’s absolutely breathtaking!! Not only is it functional, but it helps bring the kitchen and dining room space together!! I love how the tile turned out and am excited to see more of your spaces evolve.
And the coffee bar is so convenient to the eating area. I’m imagining getting up from the sofa/bench and walking those few steps for my second cup of coffee (and one of those muffins).
I could not love this more. Two of my favourite things. Vintage and coffee
I like the coffee bar so much. A pot filler is aspirational! You have amazing problem-solving skills. The only change I might make is to paint the inside of the space where the bottom cabinet is a darker color to allow it to blend.
I mean this in the nicest most complimentary way possible- it looks like it’s the little continental breakfast bar in the lobby of a 50s/60s motel 😭💛
THIS ISSS SO FREAKING BEAUTIFUUUUULLLL!!!! i am so glad you took a chance on the tile because it. is. GORGEOUS! i am amazed at how you matched two different pieces of furniture! and also love that you kept the legs on the bottom cabinet. keeping the legs on means you could reuse the piece one day in all its glory. and now you have some extra storage underneath for cute baskets!!
I kept saying 'Trust the process', 'Trust the process' - and you proved yet again that the end vision si simply gorgeous. It all came together beautifully - that bottom cabinet tho - bellisimo x
Turned out so well !! The lights are for sure the perfect finishing touch. Really well done, Becky. The tile is gorgeous. The cabinets suit the house. Looks like it was always meant to be there.
I love the whole thing. The lights. The upper and lower pieces (including the legs!). That tile is gorgeous. It is a one of a kind creation. Good job!
This project was so fun to see come together! I love that this wasn’t designed on an empty sheet of paper but instead working with and around the materials you found to come up with an absolute gorgeous cohesive design 😍
The lighting really helps you see how amazing that tile is!! 😮
It looks amazing!!!! I was a bit unsure of the tile at first but you really pulled it together!! One small thought tho, maybe there's a way to cover the cabinet legs with a walnut board of some sort? I feel like it would look more built in that way and not look like just a sidebar that was placed there. But great job nonetheless!!!
Yes, I was thinking the same thing. I love everything about this, except for the exposed legs. Just looks off. I love the idea of just closing it in to cover the legs. If you used some wood , it would create more cohesion with the dining side while also making the bottom cabinet look built in.
Stunning outcome! Love it. It frees up movement in the kitchen too. Bar, drinks, snacks, ... Brilliant!!!
Becky, you are the definition of 'trust the process'! I would love to hear the Sorry girls talk about the roadblocks and frustrations you have had with various projects and how you have managed to pull through and finish them (or not!) and give the rest of us tips for when you lose motivation.
Absolutely nailed it. That whole area with the table nook too is just such a freaking vibe.
I am LIVING for this series and every time blown away with how things are coming together. I just feel like everything is so curated and is therefore not just a beautifully decorated home, it’s a work of ART. ✨
THIS LOOKS AMAZING!!!! You are so talented!!
One little hack for the sliding wood-on-wood doors and drawers in the bottom cabinet: Rub all the touching surfaces with wax (literally an old candle will work) and the doors and drawers will slide very softly!
Once again, the Sorry Girls game keeps getting elevated. This is one heck of a DIY project Becky took on. Very complicated looking process, but it is so satisfying to see completed. I really like the coffee bar addition & the thrifted pieces you brought together to create a cohesive, customized look is incredible. I love it & I love how it fits into Becky & Austin's unique home style. What was the total for all of the money spent to create this piece?
I grew up in the 70's. that tile is dope.
This home is spectacular. I absolutely love it Becky 🤍 Loving the coffee bar.
Tuesdays will forever be my favourite time of the week because of you ladies ❤️
Nailed this
Quiet literally!!! Lol
I can’t get over those tiles!!!! AHHH
The tile is perfection. PERFECTION!
This is one of my favorite makeovers by you. Those tiles really brought it to life. Seriously, so impressed.
All hits no misses from Mrs. Becky. You can really tell she designs for herself and her needs, it shows in her work. Naysayers be damned!
I am livinggggg for That 70's House!!
I love it soooo much!!!! I think the vintage cabinet turned out so much better than built-ins ever would! It looks so beautiful and different and moody and classy and 70s!!! I really really love it 🥰
The amazing thing about your makeovers is that even if the colour and the specific style aren't your thing, you make it so easy to imagine doing them in a way that is unique for your viewers. Having said that, IT LOOKS SO COOL!!
Girl stop.... This is beautiful. Great use of space and very much your style. I love it
I actually LOVE how it turned out!! The colors blend so well with each other and I love the warm vibe it radiates I'm so excited to see if it's functional as you were hoping it to be!!
i am OBSESSED with those tiles. they really tie everything together and elevate the look. love it sm!
I am so obsessed with all of your designs!! The lighting really pulls everything together it’s just stunning
70s isn't my aesthetic but for some reason I like this design so much. And even if it's not my taste, it's so cute!
i am living for that 70´s house series.. right up my alley!! Your transformation is soooo cool! what cant you do?
my fav part of this is the lightbulbs reflecting in the class. Dunno why but it just is the lil cherry on top for me. Looks so amazing, even tho this isnt my style I can appreciate that it looks fantastic!
As a person whose parents bought Danish furniture (when they were in Denmark!) in the 60s, who grew up with and still has Scan mid century furniture and loves it, you nailed it! Ive been using Watco products to refinish and maintain my furniture for decades. It’s a great product (but highly flammable so take care to dispose of rags/sponges very carefully).
Overall, design, execution, problem solving, re-using, and final product = A++ EXCELLENT!
That lighting is a showstopper! I never realized how much lighting matters. I know, designers are always talking about it but this really shows what a difference lighting makes.
I love this! I may lean toward a different style but regardless I always find so much inspiration in your methods. And the results are just fantastic and so suited to your aesthetic.
Love seeing something different that uses color and wood with actual wood tones and reused materials A+++++++
I gotta be honest Becky… I just personally think the white box outlining the lower cabinet is throwing me off. Love everything else though!
This is probably one of my favorite projects that you’ve done. Wasn’t big on the idea of the cabinet within a cabinet but it honestly looks great.
Yay!!! Finally!!!! Been waiting for this ❤ this was absolutely stunning!! Those cabinet lights really brought it all together!!! The glass doors were beautiful as well ❤
Stunning! Love all of it but for me it's the tiles that really brings it together! What a find!!
I really like it! The bottom is a little out of place to me though, would you consider tiling it potentially?
Maybe a funky rug or carpet?
Love that recycled items used, saved from land fill. And it looks AWESOME Becky and Austin you done good!
The real question is how much counterspace did you end up reclaiming in the Kitchen with all your appliances moved to the coffee bar? :D :D :D Looks awesome and the FUNCTIONALITY is too good
SOO much! It has been a game changer!
Yep!
I have serious coffee bar retro envy!!!! Love it all!
The lights took it to the next level but would love to see some in the glass cabinet too!
It looks fantastic! What a customized coffee bar that is 100% That 70s House.
I think it makes the proportions of the kitchen and dining areas look more balanced.
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT! THE TILE COLOR AND SHAPE ARE ABSOLUTELY STUNNING 🤩 I LOVE THE CABINET YOU THRIFTED AS WELL BECKY, IT COULDN'T BE MORE PERFECT FOR THE SPACE... AND THE LIGHTS ARE THE ICING ON THE CAKE! ONCE AGAIN, WELL DONE LADY I LOVE YOUR VISIONS...
This turned out so much cooler than I couldve imagined. So beautiful!!!
Love, love, love! What a great job you did. The bottom cabinet idea is genius. The lights also make a big difference. Well done. Enjoy.
the first five minutes of this video were just recap of part 1, so this video was essentially just over 12 minutes. i love the sorry girls but i don’t understand why we couldn’t just get a 40 minute video instead of these two parts. this has been my sentiment for a lot of these “that 70s house” videos. i really want to see becky makeover her house but am not liking these 2 part videos on one room/project. part one leaves me disappointed/ dissatisfied and that feeling is then carried over when i’m watching part 2 :(
don’t be afraid to out out longer videos, long videos are good!
the lighting really made it pop! what a great DIY. Love seeing more of Rochelle, too!
I love the way the lights on the cabinet show off that awesome tile but it does leave the inside of the glass cabinet looking a little dark. This turned out so cool tho, I’m in love with your house and love watching you guys give it a new life and make it your style.
It’s stunning, absolutely! ❤ so my style,credenzas so underrated. So many uses, 60’s-70’s beautiful and functional! …not to mention, yet, must, it’s effin WOOD.
I love the open clean space under the cabinet, it makes the whole area feel more open and highlights the design. The lights were definitely a crowning touch too.
I was wondering..doubting one lil second. But is perfect!! Your style! Useful and modern with boho flair. GREAT job Becky!!!
Love the whole thing, but the upper cabinet, perfection!
Wow it's gorgeous!! And you can have extra storage under the cabinet with the extra space! Maybe a basket or two? Love the look!
I think this is my favorite home makeover you girls have ever done!!! 🙈🙈
The lights were SUCH a good touch
Beautifully done, you elevated the area to an incredible visual wall. Also, the Danish oil was the perfect stain to pull it all together. I redid a mid-century modern dresser using the Danish oil and made it a feature wall in my kitchen with acustic wood slat panels behind the dresser with a beautiful mid century modern piece of art . Looks stunning. Love your decorating style. ❤😊
Turned out wonderfully. Really fits your vibe. Happy coffee drinking, especially on those really cold days.
Becky I love love love your unique style. My late sister had the same style sense. Everything she put her spend on was amazing and unique. Stay true to yourself.
Kudos to you Becky let me tell you I was born in 1965 your style is right up my alley I live for your channel I swear I do you've brought so much good inspiration to me it's amazing I see the little mushroom nightlight yes girl I'm about to go push yes in my cart and send cause I need that I seen them now I really need it see how much you inspire me love you oodles and oodles bunches and bunches you and Austin are awesome Danny 2...This coffee bar is to die 4..It came out beautifully. 👌🏼🎬🎬💯💯💯💯👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
good job rochelle too!!!
the tile was 100% the perfect choice!!!!
This is my favorite DIY you’ve ever done!!! Absolutely stunning!
Becky this looks even better than I imagined!! I love that tile so much
It really looks wonderful! Congratulations on having the vision and courage to work outside your comfort zone! Love watching you all stretch the boundaries of your imaginations! Bravo! 🤎