7:27 I didn't see the clear paint tray at first so I thought you were just pouring the paint straight on the tarp, which I thought was a degree of chaotic energy at least long dormant if not entirely undiscovered 😆
I CANNOT wait for the shed organization video 😏 …unless that was a lie 🙃 Anyway, I love the shelf and bracket choice! Along with the with the color, it just looks so cozy. And it must’ve felt great to declutter that spot as well!
re: the generational "lack of knowledge"... generally, i think us younger folks are not as capable in older folks' eyes because they simply did not teach us growing up, and now we are figuring it all out from scratch. i don't know how it is in the uk, but in the us all the trade classes were totally removed from our regular schools. lmy older sisters (born '87/'89) had the option to take woodshop and car? shop classes in high school, but soon after those classes were phased out because they weren't adding to state testing scores, i guess. by the time i got to high school (born '98) those classes weren't available anymore. there were "alternative" schools available if i wanted to fully go into a trade, but there wasn't anything for us to casually learn life skills. never got any hands-on skills until i begged my dad to let me use his tools and scrap wood to learn to build a frame for my paintings. and he was still hesitant! i was 18!
I had a similar experience, though probably with a few less barriers because I gained an interest in sewing. My dad took home economic classes in his school because they decided to switch the girls and boys for a year so they’d learn some things on the other side of the spectrum. However I did not learn how to sew from him, I learned it from UA-cam tutorials on plushie making. I’m just glad he encouraged me and advised me when I didn’t know what to do for a repair or an alteration. It’s coming in handy since I’ve been doing costuming for a couple years.
yep! the only reason i know any life skills is bc i basically begged my dad to teach me how to cook. i’m having to teach myself how to sew, basic car skills, tool skills, etc
The way I got so tense with you putting the laser to the camera. I’ve heard so many horror stories of camera sensors being destroyed because of light show lasers
I was hesitant about the green but dang did it look good! Also I see SO many influencers doing DIY and grew up with DIY youtube so where boomers get that idea is wild, but at the same time, we also generally don't have the chance to do this kind of DIY as so many of us are still renting so Ikea furniture is about all we can do lmao
you mentioned about too bad there isn’t something combing baking and building - there kinda is!! netflix show “baking impossible” pairs a pro baker with an experienced engineer & challenges them to build wild edible contraptions like a boat that is wind-powered & actually sails across the water - made of cake!! i think you’d enjoy, it’s very entertaining & fairly technical!! love the kitchen upgrade by the way, such a chill vibe we love to see it 💚✨
That cabinet being almost the same green, but not quite, would drive me nuts if I had to look at that every day! Or maybe it's not as obvious in person. That 'breakfast green' is so pretty, though! 😍 Lovely job, you two!
because the paint tray is clear i had a mini heart attack thinking you were pouring it on the floor. oh my goodness i was so confused why you would do that only to be reassured quickly that you didn't XD
I was reminded of PJ after he did stuff with D&P a while ago and I've been enjoying watching his videos again 😂 the artistic slow but dramatic vibe is so nice
I too have mugs of old batteries! They’ve gotten a bit mixed up by different people in the house so now we can’t figure out which are bad and which are still partly usable. 😆
your diy vids are always super fun, so this was such a joy to watch!! the shelves are so professional 🤌 and the green wall was such a nice touch! loved this :")
How did Fuji not come running when you crinkled the treat bags!? My cats materialize and start shouting at me the second my fingers graze a treat bag lol.😅
okay but im watching this video while opening new card game, right as pj said "no turning back now" (7:29) i was just about to shuffling them for the first time thinking its now or never =... weird (also completely unrelate to the video, sorry, but cool video! love the green!!)
I seen you in Dan & Phil's videos Year's ago, but just recently started watching your channel and I am sad I missed out on you vids, but I will be bing watching.
this is so odd but i normally don't like videos about peoples daily livelihoods because i got my own life to think about, like why would i watch someone else do it, but i be damned, i fricking love this (probably because i relate very much as a artist with our resident artist weirdo) just like how im loving Pewds vlogs. xD
Dang! I see so many millennials and zoomers doing amazing craftmanship, artworks, DIYs, etc in both IRL and online Boomers by their very definition are OLDER and thus have had more time to work on any DIY skills! (By other definitions they are also more financially secure so have more time to work on DIY projects)
I have been a fan of pj since I was a teen and I don’t think I have seen a video for years and the nostalgia this gave me. Unreal. I adore colour bandits and the early skits but the laid back humour in this and my newer lives of renovation is just top tier. Gotta love all of it xx
i love these videos! they make me excited for a future dream home with my lovely partner. idk if we will ever be able to afford a home together that we can renovate permanently but its nice to imagine :-) decorating and non permanent DIY will be fun too!
it turned out so cool! love that shade of green. by the way if anyone wants to get inspired by more DIY i can highly recommend the channels Tina Le and Rachel Metz - those women just started - making - things and it is crazy how talented they are!
That green colour is so pretty💚 I remember when my parents painted the kitchen walls green and mom's friend come to visit. She just *stated* that green is not suitable color for a kitchen. How rude is that??? According to the Experts. Reason was something to do with it being not good for appetite, idk. It was the first time I remember something being renovated in my childhood home, so it must've felt crappy to my mom to have someone who is into interior design to say she made the absolute incorrect choice. Anyway, green is The colour now and we still have the green walls because my mom chose a color she liked and we are poor so we don't have to follow the whims of trends 😅 I like it too and haven't got tired of it so I don't really see the point of going to someone's home and basically say it's revolting😐 Just use colour the way you yourself like it!!! (and wouldn't mind looking at for +twenty years, if it came to that)
7:27 I didn't see the clear paint tray at first so I thought you were just pouring the paint straight on the tarp, which I thought was a degree of chaotic energy at least long dormant if not entirely undiscovered 😆
i literally panicked too!! like noo pj what are you doing 😭
Same! Haha
same ahaha, i was like "...brilliant new painting method or unhinged pj strikes again?"
glad i wasn't the only one😂
Same lmao, I was like oh wow
the slurp of tea and "not bad" at the end was so fatherly LOL
What do you mean no combination of baking and masonry?! GINGERBREAD HOUSES, PJ! YOU MADE ONE! Silly goose!
“I don’t know where she gets that from” and then the zoom in on the face was adorable hehe
I CANNOT wait for the shed organization video 😏 …unless that was a lie 🙃
Anyway, I love the shelf and bracket choice! Along with the with the color, it just looks so cozy. And it must’ve felt great to declutter that spot as well!
That shed as gave me anxiety lol
re: the generational "lack of knowledge"... generally, i think us younger folks are not as capable in older folks' eyes because they simply did not teach us growing up, and now we are figuring it all out from scratch. i don't know how it is in the uk, but in the us all the trade classes were totally removed from our regular schools. lmy older sisters (born '87/'89) had the option to take woodshop and car? shop classes in high school, but soon after those classes were phased out because they weren't adding to state testing scores, i guess. by the time i got to high school (born '98) those classes weren't available anymore. there were "alternative" schools available if i wanted to fully go into a trade, but there wasn't anything for us to casually learn life skills. never got any hands-on skills until i begged my dad to let me use his tools and scrap wood to learn to build a frame for my paintings. and he was still hesitant! i was 18!
I had a similar experience, though probably with a few less barriers because I gained an interest in sewing. My dad took home economic classes in his school because they decided to switch the girls and boys for a year so they’d learn some things on the other side of the spectrum. However I did not learn how to sew from him, I learned it from UA-cam tutorials on plushie making. I’m just glad he encouraged me and advised me when I didn’t know what to do for a repair or an alteration. It’s coming in handy since I’ve been doing costuming for a couple years.
yep! the only reason i know any life skills is bc i basically begged my dad to teach me how to cook. i’m having to teach myself how to sew, basic car skills, tool skills, etc
“Measure twice, drill once”
And in that moment I realized PJ had gone full dad
Another great installment in the "PJ turns his Honey-Do list into a fun youtube video" series 😄 next I want to see him clean the gutters
thank you for letting us still in renters hell live vicariously through your delightful home diy projects ^_^ truly the dream
For a moment I couldn't see the paint tray and thought you were just dumping it straight onto the dropcloth and I didn't question it.
The way I got so tense with you putting the laser to the camera. I’ve heard so many horror stories of camera sensors being destroyed because of light show lasers
I was hesitant about the green but dang did it look good!
Also I see SO many influencers doing DIY and grew up with DIY youtube so where boomers get that idea is wild, but at the same time, we also generally don't have the chance to do this kind of DIY as so many of us are still renting so Ikea furniture is about all we can do lmao
Seeing you do DIY project is so satisfying, would love to see more
the sound of the paint can opening is EXTREMELY satisfying. like a little song.
the beat at 2:13 with the bg music. oof satisfying
you mentioned about too bad there isn’t something combing baking and building - there kinda is!! netflix show “baking impossible” pairs a pro baker with an experienced engineer & challenges them to build wild edible contraptions like a boat that is wind-powered & actually sails across the water - made of cake!! i think you’d enjoy, it’s very entertaining & fairly technical!!
love the kitchen upgrade by the way, such a chill vibe we love to see it 💚✨
Finding out what an accent wall is and who Agatha Christie is, all in one day. A wild ride
you’ve made a cat bed, you’ve hung shelves. i think we all know what’s next… CAT SHELVES!
This shade of green is so pleasant and it was fun watching you put this space together
That cabinet being almost the same green, but not quite, would drive me nuts if I had to look at that every day! Or maybe it's not as obvious in person. That 'breakfast green' is so pretty, though! 😍 Lovely job, you two!
peej videos are always a welcome balance of calm and chaos
can’t wait to see the shed reorganize!!!
DUDE NO WAY PJ STILL MAKES VIDEOS. I love my nostalgic UA-cam rabbit hole binges, cheers!
The pots of old batteries are so relatable 😂
it turned out beautiful!
The glam tap tap was the best part and I'm not even 3 minutes in this cannot be topped
because the paint tray is clear i had a mini heart attack thinking you were pouring it on the floor. oh my goodness i was so confused why you would do that only to be reassured quickly that you didn't XD
Dan and Phil rubbing off with the feature wall lol
I was reminded of PJ after he did stuff with D&P a while ago and I've been enjoying watching his videos again 😂 the artistic slow but dramatic vibe is so nice
This video was so calming to me for some reason, I wanted it to go on forever
I too have mugs of old batteries! They’ve gotten a bit mixed up by different people in the house so now we can’t figure out which are bad and which are still partly usable. 😆
The way the paint can creaking as you pried it open kinda matched the rhythm of the 20th Century Fox intro
My cat loves the tape. She comes running to bite the tape.
your diy vids are always super fun, so this was such a joy to watch!! the shelves are so professional 🤌 and the green wall was such a nice touch! loved this :")
How did Fuji not come running when you crinkled the treat bags!? My cats materialize and start shouting at me the second my fingers graze a treat bag lol.😅
my dog really enjoyed watching this
I like the “laser”
now granpa can make more cookies here
As a not native English speaker, I learned what an accent wall was thanks to Dan and Phil
this was an excellent watch!! i'm now feeling very inspired and excited to have my own space to decorate one day soon :)
PJ I must say your glasses in this video are my favorite by far!! Ngl I may start scowering the internet for the same pair for myself OuO
The laser thing is so cool!!
this video made me want to fix my bedroom door that won't shut properly
Waah the ending song! Just got hit with nostalgia ^^
Not me trying to guess wether it’s a small kitchen or a small makeover before the video starts but absolutely no reason 😂😂😂
This was just so lovely
Baking and masonr would be something like a gingerbread house ;)
3:12 "My holes cna take me anywhere!"
would have loved a good old before-and-after swoop shot :)
Oh my fricking god! I need that laser box in my life!
It turned out really nice. The green wall is back, babyy
OMG that green is absolutely gorgeous!
It turned out so cute 😍🌱
You should do a cat litter box enclosure next!
i LOVE that shade of green
Looks soooooo good!!!
okay but im watching this video while opening new card game, right as pj said "no turning back now" (7:29) i was just about to shuffling them for the first time thinking its now or never =... weird (also completely unrelate to the video, sorry, but cool video! love the green!!)
the sage colour they had was so nice though I think I’m gonna paint my room that colour
Thanks, Papa Peej
plok
plok gang
Agatha Christie
i still can't get over how he doesn't know who agatha christie is @@melinakunzli6865 😭
i have a pouch where i store old batterys, i call it dead cells or sometimes spleen.
idk if i'm just stupid or what but I fell for the 'I don't like...' bit BOTH TIMES
More projects, YES !!! :D can someone please tell me what's that laser box thingy called ? would actually save my life
Still not over the Agatha Christie debacle
Looks awesome ❤
lovely
PJ points laser at camera
Me: Screams in film student
peej this is beautiful
I seen you in Dan & Phil's videos Year's ago, but just recently started watching your channel and I am sad I missed out on you vids, but I will be bing watching.
this is so odd but i normally don't like videos about peoples daily livelihoods because i got my own life to think about, like why would i watch someone else do it, but i be damned, i fricking love this (probably because i relate very much as a artist with our resident artist weirdo) just like how im loving Pewds vlogs. xD
the color matches your eyes!
It's beautify!
Yay
this is cute! it makes want to do my kitchen as well. thank you for inspiring me
Delightful video!! Your kitchen looks super tasty!!
Bakery + masonry is pottery, no?
here we go!
Yay Pj content!!
No combination of bakery and masonry?? Did I not watch you make a gingerbread house a month ago??
Lovely! 👌🌿🍽
very vool
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What is that amazing laser tool called?!
💚💚💚
The music is a bit loud compared to the talking but otherwise great video
Totally unrelated but I think you're Waldo....😅 Found you!!
Dang! I see so many millennials and zoomers doing amazing craftmanship, artworks, DIYs, etc in both IRL and online
Boomers by their very definition are OLDER and thus have had more time to work on any DIY skills! (By other definitions they are also more financially secure so have more time to work on DIY projects)
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no see the reason boomers 'do more diy' than us is cause they could actually afford houses in their generation
can we get married
Looks great!! When you poured the paint into the tray I genuinely thought you were pouring it onto the floor!!!
plok
I have been a fan of pj since I was a teen and I don’t think I have seen a video for years and the nostalgia this gave me. Unreal. I adore colour bandits and the early skits but the laid back humour in this and my newer lives of renovation is just top tier. Gotta love all of it xx
Great targeted millennial video. It had it all: a green feature wall, useful gadgets, home organisation. 10/10.
this gave me the motivation to finally fill up some of the holes the previous tenants left in the house and repaint some walls so thanks pj!
i love these videos! they make me excited for a future dream home with my lovely partner. idk if we will ever be able to afford a home together that we can renovate permanently but its nice to imagine :-) decorating and non permanent DIY will be fun too!
Early Gang, PJ! 😊💙🖤💛💕💞✨☀️🎉
it turned out so cool! love that shade of green. by the way if anyone wants to get inspired by more DIY i can highly recommend the channels Tina Le and Rachel Metz - those women just started - making - things and it is crazy how talented they are!
0:40 baking + masonry is just gingerbread baking right?
HGPJTV
That green colour is so pretty💚
I remember when my parents painted the kitchen walls green and mom's friend come to visit. She just *stated* that green is not suitable color for a kitchen. How rude is that??? According to the Experts. Reason was something to do with it being not good for appetite, idk.
It was the first time I remember something being renovated in my childhood home, so it must've felt crappy to my mom to have someone who is into interior design to say she made the absolute incorrect choice.
Anyway, green is The colour now and we still have the green walls because my mom chose a color she liked and we are poor so we don't have to follow the whims of trends 😅
I like it too and haven't got tired of it so I don't really see the point of going to someone's home and basically say it's revolting😐
Just use colour the way you yourself like it!!! (and wouldn't mind looking at for +twenty years, if it came to that)