AUSTRALIA comes to the Chateau for some DECLUTTERING

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  • @sandrawahlgren7080
    @sandrawahlgren7080 29 днів тому +484

    As a retired library clerk - school and public, I can't emphasize enough that storing books in cardboard boxes in a unheated metal storage container for two years is a recipe for disaster. You might as well take all the boxes you have just packed and take them right away to the recycling depot and save yourself the trouble two years from now. There must be an empty room (heated) in your chateau that the books can be stored on bookshelves until you are ready to display them. Please listen to all your subscriber's advice.

    • @danruggiero1823
      @danruggiero1823 29 днів тому +51

      I was just going to write a similar comment when I saw yours. furniture that is vaneered may peel or ripple. containers are not properly vented against humidity. BEWARE

    • @nataliechongtai6430
      @nataliechongtai6430 29 днів тому +36

      I am a library technician and I have to agree. Storing the books that way is a recipe for disaster. That collection needs to be severely weeded!

    • @merriestroscher5795
      @merriestroscher5795 29 днів тому +39

      Totally agree. I had in-laws who stored books in an attached and insulated garage in the mild climate of California for 2 years and when the cardboard boxes were opened the books went straight to the trash. MILDEW AND MOLD

    • @TheasChristmasVillages
      @TheasChristmasVillages 29 днів тому +17

      Exactly what I was going to say... agree 100%

    • @carenvisser607
      @carenvisser607 29 днів тому +8

      Why no Phillip?

  • @CatSteward
    @CatSteward 29 днів тому +538

    I fear the books will get damp and moldy in the containers, because they don’t have good ventilation.

    • @cheriedoughan5583
      @cheriedoughan5583 29 днів тому +56

      My first thoughts.

    • @tiffanychappel6294
      @tiffanychappel6294 29 днів тому +42

      Perhaps they can run some electric and use dehumidifiers in the shipping containers. But, I hope they don’t leak during rain. I, also, wonder how much heat the glue in the books can handle.

    • @jenniferkessener1111
      @jenniferkessener1111 29 днів тому +36

      Perhaps box books and store in the attic?

    • @jeanettebeevor-reid5866
      @jeanettebeevor-reid5866 29 днів тому +48

      My thoughts too. Unless some form of ventilation. The panelling may warp too🤔

    • @karenbrunton6529
      @karenbrunton6529 29 днів тому +62

      Both the books and the wood will need moisture and temperature control.

  • @ninofromsicilia
    @ninofromsicilia 29 днів тому +70

    Why Not Use Nattie’s and Jerry’s unfinished Apartments for storage of items susceptible of damp issues! 😊

  • @DinSF
    @DinSF 29 днів тому +236

    Stephanie, PLEASE, PLEASE reconsider using containers.
    At work when there was a remodel/addition all types of things were stored in containers like you are doing. When it was time to move everything back in, almost everything was ruined from moisture, damp or heat or cold. Even with professional cleaning, the cloth items had to be thrown out along with the books. It was a disaster

    • @Motherhubbard170
      @Motherhubbard170 29 днів тому +2

      oh dear

    • @ludovica8221
      @ludovica8221 28 днів тому +3

      @@curiousbug24 They have a really big house and are "maximalists" They dont need to get rid of anything, just move stuff about a bit (indoors)

  • @rosewright4605
    @rosewright4605 29 днів тому +122

    I'm with all the other commenters, please don't store your books and panelling in containers, due to heat and humidity! Take it from someone who's had the regretful experience of losing practically everything in a container! The porcelain will be fine.

  • @MusicMagicOnline
    @MusicMagicOnline 29 днів тому +282

    Be careful of your books and paneling in the containers. Humidity and dampness (condensation) could become a problem and damage quite a bit.

    • @mparant5965
      @mparant5965 29 днів тому +21

      And make it critter proof. Don't want to imagine the damage they'd do!

    • @FoodieForce
      @FoodieForce 29 днів тому +26

      The container needs bricks to be off the floor, you will end up with damp

    • @user-vd2fb3nh4x
      @user-vd2fb3nh4x 29 днів тому +24

      Friends did this and I’m afraid to say the items deteriorated due to changing temperatures and what had been previously been stored in the
      containers. Maybe self storage would be better for the more precious items.

    • @4thDimensionistWoman
      @4thDimensionistWoman 29 днів тому +9

      You would need a climate controlled environment for the books. Books need humidity to be below 50%. Otherwise, books will mold. Fabrics and wood may react to humidity as well.

    • @KatAnn_and_2Poods
      @KatAnn_and_2Poods 28 днів тому +4

      Agreed. I moved my belongings into a pod and within a month absolutely everything was covered in mold.

  • @ludovica8221
    @ludovica8221 29 днів тому +188

    Honestly horrified at the idea of you putting furniture, books and panelling in a shipping container. Every thing will be ruined by damp

    • @user-no7zb7ms4f
      @user-no7zb7ms4f 29 днів тому +8

      I fear that too, especially as they are only in cardboard boxes 😶

    • @AnnaAnnaTT
      @AnnaAnnaTT 29 днів тому +15

      And in summer - and summer is coming - the heat is far more intense inside those metal containers so is likely to be harmful re any wooden items. I had not realized HOW very very hot it can become until I opened mine up on a warm sunny day.
      It would have been far better if I had had built a budget big shed made of wood but with internal insulation and with enough height in the roof for air flow and some insulation up there too - especially above - to keep the temperature more regular.

    • @Limogi
      @Limogi 29 днів тому +1

      Put the containers under a roof.

    • @joannaledbetter6509
      @joannaledbetter6509 29 днів тому +22

      Why spend time hauling boxes of books, beautiful paneling, chairs, etc all the way to storage containers when you could pickup and clean a couple of the servant's rooms. Yes they are in bad condition but they would be closer and you could put heaters on a timer. By the time you haul everything outside you could have prepared (cleaned out & better than metal containers) several rooms and it would be safer for your items, protected better and a lot easier to get to.
      If...your items become damaged from being in hot..cold..wet..damp containers; would your insurance pay for replacement? They would if stored in the Chateau. Please think about it. Ask your other Chateau owners if they would do what you are planning to do.

    • @donnateatro2962
      @donnateatro2962 28 днів тому +1

      Not a good😊😊 0:00 😊

  • @staceyscarlett6724
    @staceyscarlett6724 28 днів тому +10

    No no no. Please don’t put the books in cardboard boxes and then in the metal containers. They will be ruined from temperature changes and humidity. And so will the paneling it will all warp.

  • @kireland8
    @kireland8 28 днів тому +10

    And can I be frank? Why don't you consider just taking the old dining room chairs to the Brocante? You really might consider downsizing rather than stuffing them into ugly, leaky containers for a few years.

  • @loishampstead8760
    @loishampstead8760 28 днів тому +24

    Stephanie, I’ve never seen so many comments in agreement that the shipping containers are not a good idea. I hope you take these comments on board.

  • @sharonmaclachlan5936
    @sharonmaclachlan5936 28 днів тому +8

    Don't put the panelling in the container, it will warp! The books will be ruined and smell awful!

  • @deanviewofachateaumybandbi7899
    @deanviewofachateaumybandbi7899 28 днів тому +19

    That attic has already been cleared of books once. I can't believe there is nowhere to store stuff than in containers which seam a long way off

  • @debragonser745
    @debragonser745 29 днів тому +173

    Containers are not great for storage as they draw moisture inside. Afraid everything will get mold damaged

    • @minastirith997
      @minastirith997 29 днів тому +3

      maybe if they install air vents it would help?

    • @chantallennox1201
      @chantallennox1201 29 днів тому +7

      Especially if they are more than one voyage old. For books I would use the highest grade used container but I think these containers have been kicking around for a long time. It will be okay as long as they install a Whirly Bird. Grant will know what I mean 🦘 😊

    • @Ago2904
      @Ago2904 29 днів тому +4

      I‘m sure Amaury will make sure the paneling is being stored safely.

    • @debragonser745
      @debragonser745 29 днів тому +15

      @@Ago2904 I hope so! I just know what these storage containers can do to cloth, paper and wood

  • @laurakesinger
    @laurakesinger 29 днів тому +30

    The books and paneling will be ruined in a container: we own a restoration company and we preserve anything that has been damaged that’s covered by insurance. I think you need to use this as a short term solution for a month or two and find a better alternative or you will lose everything from mold and humidity.

  • @judynail1690
    @judynail1690 29 днів тому +30

    My family also thought storage containers were the perfect solution but it was a disaster! 😮

  • @angelaegan7511
    @angelaegan7511 29 днів тому +76

    You can't leave books in a container outdoors for two years, the damp will get to them.

  • @hopegrable
    @hopegrable 29 днів тому +119

    I'm reading through the comments and see that others are just as worried as me about your beautiful belongings getting damaged in those containers. If you don't have any friends with free space that you can rent from them to store your things, then I would suggest renting a temperature controlled storage unit. Given how much you spent on the paneling alone, taking better precautions is absolutely worth it.

    • @DrRusty5
      @DrRusty5 29 днів тому

      I doubt there is anything nearby, but with some preparation the containers could be made go work for short-term storage.

    • @hopegrable
      @hopegrable 28 днів тому +1

      @@DrRusty5 metal condensates and moisture can collect rather quickly. It really depends on the temps outside. I don't think it's worth the risk.

  • @KyraDarkStar
    @KyraDarkStar 28 днів тому +14

    Glad to see I'm not the only one horrified at the thought of storing antique wood paneling, furniture, and books in shipping containers. I really hope she reads these comments and does some research.

  • @carriem8903
    @carriem8903 28 днів тому +14

    I just re-watched an old Vlog today. It was Grant’s last day at the chateau and you and Michael Potts were cleaning up all of the books and corridor in the attic. At the time it seemed like you made huge progress. So I was surprised to see you doing it again in the same place and with Grant of all people. Fingers crossed the book hoarding stops

    • @lorns46
      @lorns46 27 днів тому

      I thought I'd seen this...

  • @luisez.5888
    @luisez.5888 29 днів тому +25

    Decluttering means getting rid of things, not putting them away in a container.

    • @RestorationDream
      @RestorationDream 28 днів тому +10

      And tell Phillip to lay off the shopping habit, too.

  • @nancystraub9671
    @nancystraub9671 29 днів тому +88

    I watch your blog every day it is on. I usually do not make comments, however I feel this is important. I was a sales representative for large international moving companies for 30 years before I retired in 2013. I am concerned about the containers u have leased. These containers have no ventilation, they do not breath & will become extremely hot in the summer months. I am concerned about the antique paneling. The heat could cause it to buckle. Also the finish can melt & stick to fabric, paper & especially plastic. Those containers can get up to 110 to 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Blessings. Nancy Straub

  • @rolo4945
    @rolo4945 29 днів тому +191

    We ruined our books stored in a container, they were in boxes.

    • @debrarobinson57
      @debrarobinson57 29 днів тому +29

      They can be very damp. I personally would be wary of storing the panelling as well as the books.

    • @debbiebroughton8325
      @debbiebroughton8325 29 днів тому +23

      We had to throw all our books away only after 1Year in a container mould and ruined ❤️🇬🇧

    • @RosemaryN
      @RosemaryN 29 днів тому +9

      Old transferware can get moldy too

    • @didi2s
      @didi2s 29 днів тому +19

      All these items should be kept in temperature-controlled storage.

    • @deirdrecerasa3932
      @deirdrecerasa3932 29 днів тому +3

  • @Lea-bw9wj
    @Lea-bw9wj 29 днів тому +30

    Amery moved all the paneling inside to acclimatise to the chateau if you put them in the containers you'll be going backwards. Also I few for the extreme heat and cold and how they will suffer

  • @MimiBeeswing
    @MimiBeeswing 29 днів тому +92

    100% correct . I worry the Summer heat and humidity will damage paneling inside containers . Heat gets very intense and dries out old wood causing splitting and warping .

  • @barbarasmith2693
    @barbarasmith2693 29 днів тому +43

    DO NOT PUT YOUR BOOKS IN THE CONTAINERS! You will regret it, deeply, when you lose all of your books from the damp!

  • @kirsten4887
    @kirsten4887 29 днів тому +46

    I can’t imagine having a whole vast chateau and needing to store valuable items in shipping containers that can easily be broken into away from the chateau 🤔

  • @andreadern4463
    @andreadern4463 29 днів тому +45

    🍃 Sounds like you’d better rethink the storage bins❗️ I’m surprised Amaury trusted putting his beautiful paneling in there. So many horror stories, so it must be true!🌳🍃

  • @paranihiaanaru4414
    @paranihiaanaru4414 29 днів тому +18

    Oh for goodness' sake! Without proper insulation, humidity and temperature control those containers are useless for storage. Totally useless

  • @pelkawiltshire4348
    @pelkawiltshire4348 29 днів тому +79

    Moisture can really build up in those containers and can cause mold and mildew.

  • @hi2michele33
    @hi2michele33 26 днів тому +5

    Having spent 20 years working in a museum, I have seen what can happen when wood, fabric, and paper are stored in spaces with no environmental conditioning. I agree with the other comment, you might as well give all those items away right now, so someone else can use them. After years in a storage container, they will be ruined. Changing temperatures, uncontrollable humidity, insects and rodents must be controlled. A storage container is just the worst.

  • @katherinep.8919
    @katherinep.8919 29 днів тому +37

    I am sorry to say, I have also experienced the loss of items I stored in a shipping container. One year later, and all items that were not impermeable were damaged in some way. I threw a ton of it away. We had even had our container professionally spray-insulated, to the tune of $10,000 US dollars, and did interior work to make the inside pest-free and nicely sealed. We even installed a ventilation fan. It was filled with spiders and dust, and all summer it was 120° F inside. I live in a very arid area, and there were still some cloth items with some mold. I did recover some furniture and other things, but if it isn't porcelain or metal I would be wary. Even with the amount of work we did to it, most of our items were not in as good of repair as we would have hoped. We didn't have any water leaks, but that's what encasing the whole thing in 10k worth of commercial spray insulation will do. If we had maintained constant temperature control, maybe it would have worked better. We also checked on it often, though at the time there was nowhere else to keep our things. I would not recommend putting antique anything, or books, or fabrics, in a container for any length of time!

  • @debragrogan6235
    @debragrogan6235 29 днів тому +55

    Adding to the alarm bells on storing the books in the containers due to damp and the pressure of weight. Boxes are where books go to die. I had mine stored in a facility for 6 years and when I finally got back to them they were in such bad shape and felt 'dead' to me. I got rid of the lot.

  • @user-um6kx4ug8z
    @user-um6kx4ug8z 28 днів тому +14

    I so hope that Stephanie reads the comments. I completely agree with all the comments about storing in containers. The books will be moldy and ruined and the wood panels ... OMG just don't do it!!

  • @jadejohns3107
    @jadejohns3107 29 днів тому +59

    Are you not worried about condensation ruining the panelling? Books, soft furnishings etc? What about the Narnia attic?

  • @nataliadebska111
    @nataliadebska111 27 днів тому +7

    Oh Steph please reconsider the containers! Those books can get completely ruined and they can infect other books from the chateau with mold later, I really hope you will find another place to store them 🙈

  • @debragonser745
    @debragonser745 29 днів тому +45

    More than a month with your weather! Nothing in those containers are gonna be mold free. So worried

  • @stevensmith9706
    @stevensmith9706 29 днів тому +17

    Beware of a HUGE damp problem and lack of ventilation. Everything you're storing is very susceptible to rot and warpage.

  • @lucialieskovska6182
    @lucialieskovska6182 29 днів тому +15

    Stephanie please do not put books to the container. I work as a librarian and it is a big NO-NO to keep books away from proper ventilation and heating.

  • @seaview9948
    @seaview9948 29 днів тому +22

    I kept a house load of furniture in a storage container for 8years .
    All paper leather , fabric / clothing , paintings , were completely ruined 😢

  • @nancystehman8449
    @nancystehman8449 29 днів тому +29

    Hi Lalanders! I just want to share some thoughts and knowledge about storing books and some other porous items in a non-climate control atmosphere. I heard Stephanie say somewhere in there that it may be several years till certain rooms get put back together and the items be taken out of those containers. The moisture and season changes here in central to eastern Pennsylvania have really caused some problems in my non-climate control storage. Everything leather has molded and my books now have a horrible musty odor. The humidity comes in, even though all doors and the roof are sealed. This year I bought absorbent crystals to try to pull the moisture out of the air and prevent further damage. And in the summertime, those metal containers harbor extreme heat, which will damage items as well. Blessings to all you there. You are definitely a blessing in my life.

  • @laurenl5843
    @laurenl5843 29 днів тому +17

    The paneling and the books will rot in those containers. Mold, damp and mice will destroy everything. I know this from experience.

  • @ChipHood-cv6xq
    @ChipHood-cv6xq 29 днів тому +72

    STEPHANIE!!
    I know first hand that those containers are prone to leak! When my parents did a major remodel to their home they decided to put all of the furnishings and linens in 3 huge containers. They had carefully selected the containers from the port in Savannah then put them in the shade of the big water oaks close to their home. After the remodeling was completed the containers were opened on move-in day and they found that numerous pieces of furniture had damage. For months the containers leaked!
    All of the bed linens were stored in the container along with fabrics, etc. All was molded and mildewed. It was sickening to say the least. The leaks were found, but at that point it was too late. In hindsight tarps should have been put over the containers as a preventative measure.
    Live and learn.
    I hope this will save you a heartache. ❤

  • @Bright3508
    @Bright3508 27 днів тому +7

    Oh nooooooo😮 Don't do that to the poor books🥹😯🥹
    You've got so many rooms. You could spread the books throughout the château. To put a few in each room, that visitors could read them. What for to buy books to kill them like this 🥹😥😢😭

    • @taleofmysoul
      @taleofmysoul 27 днів тому +5

      Redistributing books into rooms actually sounds like a great idea! Maybe to put a bookshelf in each room, so all the books will have their own space! And later, when you do the library, you can always take the bookcases out of the rooms 🌼 If I arrived in a room and saw a bookshelf there I would be so happy!

    • @Bright3508
      @Bright3508 27 днів тому +3

      @@taleofmysoul Exactly! That's what I thought. When I travel and stay in a place where there are some books available in my room. It's like a piece of home far from home. Books give the feeling of cosiness and warmth💗

    • @taleofmysoul
      @taleofmysoul 27 днів тому +1

      ​@@Bright3508exactly 🥰💓

  • @andreacatzel8259
    @andreacatzel8259 29 днів тому +36

    Dear Steph. Please see and hear all the concerns of your subscribers.. the containers are not the way to store precious furniture, panels and books. Please rethink this. Nothing like the Ozzie humour! It’s great to have Grant back, whipping everything in place! And you’ll get to have fab barbie’s. Love to you all ❤

  • @user-oi7dx8tu1f
    @user-oi7dx8tu1f 28 днів тому +11

    Those containers will do excellent job of "passive" decluttering. Two years and the contents will be reduced to landfill material and no one will have to make any painful decisions whether or not to keep the items. Haul them off, Poof - be gone and Voila! problem solved.

  • @trigelrice7291
    @trigelrice7291 29 днів тому +24

    The books and furniture would be better off in the attic than in the containers with humidity and condensation.

  • @milliway2010
    @milliway2010 25 днів тому +4

    I agree, we recently sold several containers we used for temporary storage while we added a wing on the house. The containers must be on footings to raise them off the ground, and you must run a dehumidifier 24/7. Even so, do not put your books, artwork, clothing/cloth, furniture or the paneling in a container. They are fine for items like glass or china, but you will need shelving as the boxes will become damp and collapse.

  • @sharpebeaton7787
    @sharpebeaton7787 29 днів тому +12

    Stephanie...PLEASE read these comments! Everyone's concerns are valid. Unless the containers are insulated and dehumidified, the books will be ruined if stored for any length of time.

  • @paulwaite2219
    @paulwaite2219 29 днів тому +21

    Gosh do not put the books etc into a metal shipping container. You have already seen what damp can do to the Chapel which has had to have dehumidifiers put into it to dry it out.

  • @worklifebalance9696
    @worklifebalance9696 29 днів тому +21

    Just a thought - maybe Marie could use a "Heat Lamp" over her new work surface so that when she is dishing up her lovely meals, the food does not get cold while she is plating up

    • @user-lz3bc3qe7g
      @user-lz3bc3qe7g 29 днів тому +3

      Heat Lamp on the new work surface.. Great idea.

    • @mariahoulihan9483
      @mariahoulihan9483 29 днів тому +4

      I also have concerns about if the food is still warm by the time it hits the dining room and the long explanations o what is on the plate takes place. I did think perhaps getting rid of the 'theatre' of the chef explaining each course could be replaced by a printed out menu card - with the explanations about what is local what is from the garden etc. I know this can be subject to change though. That puree.. was it pea? looked cold and set to me..

    • @gnarbeljo8980
      @gnarbeljo8980 24 дні тому

      I was thinking the same. She could have a few. Possibly over the new countertop?

  • @christinesavage4837
    @christinesavage4837 29 днів тому +40

    I have done exactly this and paid the price. Basically had to toss about 60% of the books, mostly mould but also containers are not rodent & insect proof and had damage from both cockroaches and mice as well. Don't do it if the books and panelling are important to you. I will say I was out of country, stored the containers on my parents property and they were not regularly checked but even so really don't recommend.

  • @monicabuck8195
    @monicabuck8195 29 днів тому +17

    I agree with what everyone is saying. Containers are notorious for leaking water. I just fear for the paneling.

  • @lynnpetti3817
    @lynnpetti3817 29 днів тому +23

    I too am worried about you storage plan. Especially the paneling, damage to those would be catastrophic.

  • @thekah246
    @thekah246 28 днів тому +12

    Have Grant paint the pantry doors please!! They are always in the shots, and I think of it every time! I mean, the kitchen is looking sooo cute!!!

  •  27 днів тому +8

    Oh my gosh🙉😲 why?? Books cannot be in that kind of storage. That's absolutely a call for disaster 🙉🥹 Better would be to give the books away..

  • @catherinehatt1224
    @catherinehatt1224 28 днів тому +8

    Yes we all head "whale" not "veal". I feel sad for the books that are going into an unheated metal container.Six monthe to two years makes a difference; the mold, black mold. People do not put paper in the basement for that reason. Our school lost over seventy percent of its books because of storage.

  • @mavep2855
    @mavep2855 29 днів тому +40

    I also fear for books and panelling stored in containers, especially if it is a rainy summer. Please investigate solutions. I really enjoy Marie’s cooking and dinner with the guests. Thanks Stephanie 🙏❤️

  • @marthahansel4291
    @marthahansel4291 29 днів тому +64

    Concerned that there could be condensation developing in those metal containers! My brother looked into using them ( Iowa may have hotter, more humid summers) and decided not to use them.

  • @TheMay63
    @TheMay63 29 днів тому +42

    I love the quick dry humor of the Aussie... 🤣

    • @dianegriffith3006
      @dianegriffith3006 29 днів тому +1

      He reminds me of Jerry!

    • @TheMay63
      @TheMay63 29 днів тому

      @@dianegriffith3006 Yes he is a star. 🤗

    • @Vee-zx6eh
      @Vee-zx6eh 29 днів тому +1

      Australians get things done. Good on you Grant!

  • @Kotie1981
    @Kotie1981 27 днів тому +5

    The containers are not for cloth, books or anything that can’t be outside

  • @megkraft1108
    @megkraft1108 29 днів тому +17

    I'm very concerned about those medal containers. Things can get moldy if they aren't air tight and proper ventilation. The PTO ( parent/ teacher organization) had a container like those and we lost props for plays, fundraiser items and school spirit wear. It was a shame.

  • @patriciadye977
    @patriciadye977 29 днів тому +30

    We had a shipping container we used while we were doing renovations and ended up having to throw things away, because of mold. Make sure you have a way to remove the humidity and keep air circulating.

  • @-sstevens5444
    @-sstevens5444 29 днів тому +41

    I worry about mold in containers. Can you put a solar dehumidifier with a outside drain inside? The paneling inside a container... books inside a container...

    • @MimiBeeswing
      @MimiBeeswing 29 днів тому +11

      The exteme heat that builds up inside causes wood to spilt and warp . Better to strore in Chateau in the environment it'll be installed in

  • @rickflood9813
    @rickflood9813 29 днів тому +50

    Please protect the book boxes from moisture. They will mold if you do not and are set on bare floor with no humidity remediation. Don't stack the boxes too high or the integrity of the box will decrease and perhaps cause warping to the books inside.

  • @globalunity4249
    @globalunity4249 29 днів тому +33

    I hope the wood and items stored in the metal containers do not suffer damage from humidity.

  • @franct.thomas3326
    @franct.thomas3326 29 днів тому +7

    I was so concerned about the books that I forgot to mention that we once had a furniture store and decided to keep a new delivery of teak garden furniture temporarily in a shipping container. It was only during the summer and it got extremely hot and humit in there. As it was teak furniture for outside use anyway, it worked out, but I would never recomend storing stuff in a shipping container standig outside all year long. Everything will be damaged for good. The panelling for the rooms will not stand it either.

  • @emorel48
    @emorel48 29 днів тому +23

    Absolutely be careful of what you store in containers! The heat and humidity and rain dampness will get into those and it can and will rot and ruin what you put in there. I had furniture and books etc. stored in 1 in Georgia USA and it all came to rot and ruin and mildew! 🥹

  • @gordonulrickson3626
    @gordonulrickson3626 28 днів тому +9

    I usually don't comment but please please do not store books in the containers they be permanently musty.

  • @jennimalham6381
    @jennimalham6381 28 днів тому +12

    Decluttering AGAIN 😅🤣😂😆😄😏

  • @Theodore-zd2mv
    @Theodore-zd2mv 29 днів тому +23

    I share the concerns about the damp, mold and critters. And the containers were placed directly on the grass, which will rot and animals will burrow underneath. I think the vegetation should have been removed first and the containers raised up on blocks to allow air circulation and reduce the problem with animals. Unless there is more to the plan....

  • @heatherfellows2675
    @heatherfellows2675 28 днів тому +8

    I totally agree with all the rest of the commentators about the containers. I would only store non porous items in those. Why is it taking 2 years to redo the library? Maybe more help is needed to speed it up?

    • @sheilaghk6350
      @sheilaghk6350 27 днів тому

      Other projects to be finished first.

  • @joannedavidman6773
    @joannedavidman6773 29 днів тому +68

    I love watching Marie's confidence grow with each meal. Keep kicking ass Marie

  • @DianaBelchase
    @DianaBelchase 28 днів тому +18

    Stephanie, why not utilize all the different guest bedrooms throughout the Château as a disjointed library. You can put at least one bookcase in every room. Your guest will be delighted at having things to read, and when you need a book, it will be readily available to you. In fact, you can even utilize a Barcode and handheld scanner to tell you where all your books are.
    You can have walls of books where you are building the new walls in the bedrooms you are planning to remodel. I am sure the thrift Shop must have plenty of bookshelves available. Just make sure that you screw them to the walls so that children cannot climb them so they don’t top all over.
    This means that when you finally do get to building your library, you will have room for all of your books and not have to get rid of any of them. Because frankly the winter salon does not have much wall space for bookshelves.
    You can also put your more Important/Precious books and cabinets behind Glass locked doors. They will be decorative, but safe.
    As far as putting that gorgeous paneling, or furniture, or books in containers, this is a disaster, waiting to happen. I stored items in an unheated basement up on raised platforms, and it was all ruined. You have those unfinished servant bedrooms. Why not use the that area for storage with some heaters ? Not only will those containers leak, but everything will be ruined by mold, and the paneling will warp. And truly, with all the space in your attic, you need containers to store, China? There must be a better way.
    All this is being said with love.

    • @Avalon_Wolf
      @Avalon_Wolf 28 днів тому

      The barcode & scanner sounds like a most helpful suggestion 👍🏻

    • @gnarbeljo8980
      @gnarbeljo8980 24 дні тому

      THIS! 👆

  • @vanessagray8604
    @vanessagray8604 29 днів тому +7

    You should distribute all your books amongst the rooms - they will be destroyed in the containers. Same with anything that would suffer heat/cold/humidity/damp………..you get a lot of condensation on metal!

  • @thesoulhome68
    @thesoulhome68 29 днів тому +88

    Marie outdoes herself every week. Thank You sharing your cooking with us Marie… totally inspiring and drool-worthy!

  • @jeojeo9393
    @jeojeo9393 29 днів тому +54

    I remember this same task was done maybe 18 months ago ! Wow how the clutter has come back again in such a short space of time 😊

    • @sandrapugh1373
      @sandrapugh1373 29 днів тому +7

      I can hear mummy saying "oh Stephanie you don't need all this". 😅

    • @juleso9797
      @juleso9797 29 днів тому +15

      That’s probably why they stopped cadeau, as they have way too much stuff!

    • @4thDimensionistWoman
      @4thDimensionistWoman 28 днів тому +3

      Affluenza

    • @4thDimensionistWoman
      @4thDimensionistWoman 28 днів тому +4

      Shopping and taking more than you need

  • @jmwjr1900
    @jmwjr1900 28 днів тому +6

    I don't ever comment on your vlogs, but I concur with what has been said; Storing these items in storage containers will ruin them all. Everything will be ruined. Please find other options.

  • @westernnut8407
    @westernnut8407 29 днів тому +6

    This just proves the theory that no matter how much storage space you have, you will fill it and need more.

  • @danielintheantipodes6741
    @danielintheantipodes6741 29 днів тому +19

    Oh Stephanie! I am so worried about the books being outside in the containers especially because it is to be long term storage! Really worried! Thank you for the video.

  • @cherisong1
    @cherisong1 27 днів тому +6

    Everybody worrying about the books, I agree BUT didn’t Amaury insist panelling needed to be kept in the room it would be installed in to acclimatise it and ensure it doesn’t warp? I’m sure he must be advising against putting it into container. Or, is he no longer working on the project? He is rarely there now. Oh! You bought more panelling too? Seriously Stephanie, I am beginning to wonder about all this buying before you are anywhere near ready to renovate. Do you think a project manager may be of use? If you continue on your current course of action it is going to cost you so much heartache and financial loss.
    All said in kindness.

  • @franct.thomas3326
    @franct.thomas3326 29 днів тому +7

    I have read many comments on the danger of putting books into an unheated shipping container and I can fully agree to that. I have a large (12.000 books) library myself and the room in which they are stored is heat and huminity controlled. I can not stand the thought of runining the books in this container. Rather I would take them before she has to throw everything away. - Can someone reach Stephanie in person to make sure she really knows about this problem?

  • @tracey4474
    @tracey4474 29 днів тому +13

    I’m utterly confused -surely there is space in the Narnia attic for boxed books, unused furniture / panelling - why risk these things in containers - maybe stop buying stuff for now ? China storage yes but paper / panelling etc seems off

    • @tracey4474
      @tracey4474 26 днів тому +1

      Clearly done for comments - like many things there will be no mention in future vlogs of how these were ever used and let’s be honest the chances of the work progressing in our lifetimes is very small

  • @greg6586
    @greg6586 29 днів тому +43

    I watch your channel faithfully and thoroughly enjoy! When I saw you plan to store books in the containers, I cringed. From experience when I had to combine my deceased parent’s belongings in a container, the humidity in the container destroyed the books. I highly suggest you take the boxes of books and put them in your attic. Just a thought.
    Love to all! ❤
    Greg

  • @donnacooper75
    @donnacooper75 28 днів тому +5

    I know first hand how awful those containers are for storage! I stored exotic wood and other things in one and lost everything. Those containers are not weather proof, they get extremely hot and water gets in everywhere. Please do not put the paneling in those containers or the books YOU WILL LOSE IT ALL!!!! Someone should have done investigating on containers according to what you need to store. Those are not right for your needs.

  • @lizarce272
    @lizarce272 29 днів тому +8

    Stephanie You are a book hoarder ( you can donate one for one when you get another) Don’t complain to Phillip about porcelain anymore, we all now know…😂

  • @catherinewhite8819
    @catherinewhite8819 29 днів тому +7

    For years my mother-in-law was convinced someone had stolen her best watch. When she was moving house I was folding some curtains and I was curious about a bulky item in the hem. She suddenly got excited and sure enough, there was the watch 😂

    • @gnarbeljo8980
      @gnarbeljo8980 24 дні тому

      I was reminded of my Grandmother. When we cleared her bookshelves we found 1500 euros in total, forgotten and stashed in various books!

  • @JoannaC-li5lh
    @JoannaC-li5lh 29 днів тому +10

    I thought you stored the panelling indoors to aclimatise it, surely putting it in ametal container in the heat and humidity of the summer will ruin it?

  • @annemackenzie7295
    @annemackenzie7295 29 днів тому +37

    It’s wonderful to have Grant back ❤ and to meet his lovely daughter. The guest dinner looked amazing this evening, well done Marie!! 👏👏👏

  • @BettyKempling
    @BettyKempling 29 днів тому +20

    There’s a product in Canada and US called Dri-Ez,,,,it crystallizes that you put in a container that has a basket. It was developed for boats in storage. You put the crystals in the basket which absorbs the moisture and drips into the container. We learnt about this when a friend stored her car for 2 years. When she came back it was covered in mold. We did it to our car when we stored it for 6 months. No smell, musty, Molly or damp. It does require emptying and refilling it on a regular basis but was well worth it. We also put it in a basement.

  • @EmilyBltz
    @EmilyBltz 28 днів тому +4

    When my parents bought their house years ago they found $20 gold pieces as weights in the drapes- you just never know lol ❤

  • @jhuff05
    @jhuff05 28 днів тому +5

    I am concerned for the books too. Temperature and humidity changes equals moldy books.

  • @scottburbridge3170
    @scottburbridge3170 28 днів тому +2

    containers storage is the scariest thought.

  • @UnicornPurple-ut8wf
    @UnicornPurple-ut8wf 28 днів тому +5

    Leave books in the boxes in your attic…at least they are sorted.

  • @RoSario-vb8ge
    @RoSario-vb8ge 29 днів тому +8

    Aren't there any dry rooms left, for example in the attics, that aren't used, for storing the books and furniture? How many rooms are there in the chateau?

    • @alanaslade2185
      @alanaslade2185 28 днів тому +3

      It’s a 40 room chateau, I can’t believe that there isn’t enough room for indoor storage!

  • @susanmiller5035
    @susanmiller5035 29 днів тому +45

    Stephanie darling, that’s a clip we still use in America at the dentist. I was a Dental Hygienist for 15 years, I looped hundreds of those around patients necks! That one you have may be more fancy, but yes, that is “ bib clip” from the dentist.

    • @kfordmartinez
      @kfordmartinez 29 днів тому

      It's defnitely not.

    • @susanmiller5035
      @susanmiller5035 29 днів тому +12

      @@kfordmartinez I apologize. That particular one is not, certainly as it’s a lovely antique! But we use exactly the same type of clips
      all the time to hold the patients bib in exactly that position. Perhaps that’s where dentists got the idea.

    • @nancytysor7098
      @nancytysor7098 29 днів тому +2

      A baby bib or sweater clip

    • @trinitystarclararose7118
      @trinitystarclararose7118 29 днів тому +1

      😂

    • @Vee-zx6eh
      @Vee-zx6eh 29 днів тому

      😀😁😅😝

  • @neecie645
    @neecie645 29 днів тому +20

    I’m afraid you’re going to lose all your prized books. In 2 years when you open all those boxes, you will have a musty, moldy mess - winter cold / summer heat are neither one good for books.

  • @hollyrose1505
    @hollyrose1505 25 днів тому +1

    It’s Christmas, New Years and Arbor Day, rolled into one! Grant is my absolute favorite volunteer, guest, and inevitably was declared a LaLande family member! Along with his lovely family. His first visit blew my mind. He went head long into everything that needed fixing or made. Every summer, when I see the pergola, I think of Grant. It was so nice to see his family at LaLande. As a Dad, he’s very cool. His daughter is with him for the 3 mo. I’m not half as excited as you all. Can’t wait to see what he does in 3mo. In closing, Marie you really are an exceptional chef 🧑‍🍳 I love watching what you create. Culinary school really opened your cookery mind. You’re truly a Chef. My wish for you, is attending pastry/dessert school over your down time at LaLande. I promise Stephanie will be fully on board. P.S. I’ll go to Provence with you! Cheers 🍻

  • @kungazopa2831
    @kungazopa2831 29 днів тому +5

    Books in a container outdoors! No way Stephanie, they will all be ruined by mould.

  • @angieflynn5354
    @angieflynn5354 29 днів тому +8

    I fear these people are right the books will get damp and we know what happens then

  • @dba750
    @dba750 28 днів тому +4

    Cracks me up, filling boxes with books, but the shelves are still full