@@ModernBuilds I like removing the carpet first on concrete too. You can sweep your floor clean, see what you're stepping in and keep your job site clean.
Maaaan, that crack in the floor is killing me. xDDD How about filling it with epoxy and gold pigment? Kintsugi style… Would go really cool with the yellows.
I think he's probably going to do something like this since he said he has a plan for the cracks! Would be cool if it was another pop of color - a blue or orange would look sick with the yellow.
This came out SO COOL! Love the fun vibe, and to think that you own this little jewel out in the desert....well, you and your family should be proud of what you've accomplished in such a short time. I'm 73 (and live in the AZ desert) and love watching you, Rachel, and Wood Brain. So glad you all know each other and help each other out. So, so entertaining.
Looks nice. It would make my heart warm if the sides of your curtains were hemmed. Sewing machine works pretty much like a band saw. You can do it. So many DIY videos on this website that glue and tape fabric together. Sewing straight lines is so easy.
The final result is very nice but I wondered why you covered up an electrical outlet with the pegboard? In my experience, you can never have too many outlets...
Scrolling the comments to see if I was the only one noticing. Seems insane to me. Though I did learn recently that there are battery lamps, no need for an outlet nearby.
I couldn't wrap head around this either. Most older homes don't have many electrical outlets as it is. It would me nice to be able to plug in a bedside lamp, alarm clock, or a device charger
For real!!?? This ain't HGTV it's youtube. It drives me crazy how all these woodworking videos have been getting longer and longer 10, 15, 20, 30+ minutes!! I've been waiting weeks for him to start dropping these videos. He could have gotten a half dozen videos worth of content. Oh well. I guess I'll just pass on this video. At least I got to see some of it in a consumable size on Instagram.
Explaining the gap between the concrete and joint compound was a good one to make. I have always wondered about that in finished garages, and that really makes sense!
I was doubting the accents, but that light-custard colour really does make the space feel brighter and cleaner, though I must say I'm not a fan of the headboard, the shape and colour seem a bit garish. Overall this was a great watch and I loved the turnout.
i recently discovered this channel and ive been binge watching the tiny house and diy renovations. definitely encouraged to do my own DIY home even though it may be expensive! lol Thanks for the video 😊
Oh! Total super pro for putting that plastic down before removing the popcorn ceiling!!!! Oh and cutting the carpet up into manageable pieces!!! Don't ask!!
You could make that into a air B n B, not sure if that area is a tourist area, but if it is, you can rent it out all year round after you finish with the entire reno of the house. Btw, few changes on your bus (maybe), is the folding door, I've seen people changed that to a regular door, , add security system, add solar panel on top and finally add a system to collect rain water so you don't have to constantly have to get water for showering, etc. If you design a way to collect rain water on the top of the bus then have the water drain down into the bus through pvs pipes then it will solve a long term water issue because it will always rain. And if you drive to certain states, it rains like crazy all the time (cough, cough, Washington state or Oregon). Sorry for leaving such a long comment.
All of your videos have inspired me for years, this one is your best yet. This helps me out as I have just purchased my first home, and have plenty of plans and aspirations based on your videos. Keep up the great work!
Great work!!! Well, my old sleeping space goes away....soon! I certainly caught it when you said "...so let's get after it!...." I'm getting after it!!! Lol! What really pushed me to get after the Reno, was the whole wood wall, (pegboard or not)... I have got to get the MCM back into my house and this is the color: warm, cozy, and "bright". Walnut and rosewood "color" really dampers the light down. Kudos!👍👍
I LOVE IT!!!! I have this huge living room wall and I have been trying to figure out what to do with it. The shelving system it EXACTLY what I need! THANK YOU!
Part of me likes the concrete floor, part of me dislikes it. Feels too much like a basement or shed/garage conversion but it does work as a perfect blank canvas for other floor treatments... rugs, flooring, and carpet.
I would’ve loved to have seen the exposed concrete surface stained/epoxied or something like that, but it could always be redone in the future if an update is desired I guess
Awesome job Mike. This turned out very unique and very nice design. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend Mike. Can't wait to see more videos on this house project. Keep making. God bless.
Awesome work as always!! Tip for the curtains: attach the rod closer to the ceiling so it creates the illusion of having bigger windows. It makes the room cozier. Also, nice Brett cameo there haha
I learn recently that the popcorn texture on ceiling is a great way to isolate sound. I'm pretty sure any irregular texture works tho. I kept mine in my bedroom for that reason even if I don't like the outdated looks of it.
I love it, and just an FYI my husband and I helped our son with kitchen cabinet doors they had the grooves in them as well, we used car compound filled sanded etc. then painted it turned out amazing. Keep up the good work I like how you think outside the box.
In the future in making curtains leave that extra fabric at the bottom and crease it and fold the raw edges and glue it in place. Do the same with the raw edges on the sides. It will give your a much more high end look and they will look truly custom made. The extra fabric at edges and bottom folded over gives the drape weight and prevents the edges from getting wavy and stretched.
Overall very cool. For the lap joints, I used a drill bit of the same diameter as the board width and then used the saw. It seemed a little faster to do it that way. Instead of the pegboard, a french cleat headboard could have been interesting. You would have much the same modularity. and a very clean look. Loved the bookcases and the idea of using pocket screws into the studs. I could see doing the same kind of bookshelves in a home office Maybe even as a built-in desk but I would add adjustable shelves. None of these comments are meant to be criticism more just ideas that you have given me watching this project.
BRUH YOU WENT ALL OUT. Just, wow. I LOVE many of the shots, like that one at 2:28, and all the fulfilling timelapses . The whole project and video are beautifully executed...the long-form film style is my favorite because I can really sit back and enjoy it like a show I am additionally SO satisfied that you painted the floors (a lot of folks might have left them). Way to put in the extra effort with reusing those routed doors. Everything turned out amazingly. It's modern and full of personality.
I am obsessed with this space! This was super creative and clean I love the book shelves and the modular wall is fantastic!!! The floor came out perfect love the cracks it gives character to the space 🧡 so good!!!
I love it!!! Maybe next time you do a peg board project try doing it with a "negative space" effect, Black surface behind any openings. I think it would give the peg holes at minimum more definition/shaper look. I saw someone do it in how they had done their ceiling. It was a really cool effect and made the lines around the panels pop and almost made them look like each panel had a frame around it, is the only way I know how to describe it.
This was so much fun to watch, from start to finish. Love the pegboard wall (and that you tied it in to your work in the bathroom), love the floor (that epoxy floor paint is great stuff), love the yellow. I think it’s really cool you made the curtain rods out of rebar-so many layers in this video! Great job 👍🏽!
Beautiful 😍 but idk why but the peg wall reminds me of the inside of a mausoleum the holes where they put flower's etc 😅😅 that's just me the room looks beautiful 😍 love the curtain 💡 idea God bless🥰😇😇
Great video as usual. You could have used Bondo to fill in the routed parts of the door. I refinish dressers and that is the best productI have found. Again awesome room!!!
Looks really nice! My only complain is that the bed is in the wrong location, it should be on the opposite side of the room, so the solid wall function as a tv wall. No one like to have the bed right in front of the door like that, it blocks the circulation.
Try hemming the edges and bottoms with curtains in the future; it'll give them a more professional look. Either or, awesome work. Really cool to see it all come together.
In demo, considering removing carpet after paint.
Your carpet will be a “free” catch for the popcorn scrape, drywall compound, and paint drips.
Smart idea!!
Maybe if he wasn't going for the no baseboard thing..
@@ModernBuilds I like removing the carpet first on concrete too. You can sweep your floor clean, see what you're stepping in and keep your job site clean.
That might get really heavy
Big brain
Maaaan, that crack in the floor is killing me. xDDD How about filling it with epoxy and gold pigment? Kintsugi style… Would go really cool with the yellows.
I think he's probably going to do something like this since he said he has a plan for the cracks! Would be cool if it was another pop of color - a blue or orange would look sick with the yellow.
@@jenniviiv black epoxy for me.
Definitely gold! Question is real gold or gold colored epoxy? XD
@@dharmilshah1647 I want someone to calculate the cost of real gold for those huge cracks. Probably the same as he paid for the house. XD
@@SentinalhMC He can get that gold flakes 😂
This came out SO COOL! Love the fun vibe, and to think that you own this little jewel out in the desert....well, you and your family should be proud of what you've accomplished in such a short time. I'm 73 (and live in the AZ desert) and love watching you, Rachel, and Wood Brain. So glad you all know each other and help each other out. So, so entertaining.
Looks nice. It would make my heart warm if the sides of your curtains were hemmed. Sewing machine works pretty much like a band saw. You can do it. So many DIY videos on this website that glue and tape fabric together. Sewing straight lines is so easy.
The final result is very nice but I wondered why you covered up an electrical outlet with the pegboard? In my experience, you can never have too many outlets...
Oh yeah, that did my head in too that he was covering a power outlet?! Really looks fantastic tho!
I guess it's covered by the headboard too so it would've been inaccessible anyway
Scrolling the comments to see if I was the only one noticing. Seems insane to me. Though I did learn recently that there are battery lamps, no need for an outlet nearby.
I couldn't wrap head around this either. Most older homes don't have many electrical outlets as it is. It would me nice to be able to plug in a bedside lamp, alarm clock, or a device charger
I'm going to bet on a kintsugi type thing for the cracks in the floor, a la the concrete and gold kintsugi coffee table you did a while back!
I was thinking the same thing - perfect for it.
I really liked how you showed it all in one video
It bugs me when people post it in different parts throughout multiple weeks!
For real!!?? This ain't HGTV it's youtube. It drives me crazy how all these woodworking videos have been getting longer and longer 10, 15, 20, 30+ minutes!! I've been waiting weeks for him to start dropping these videos. He could have gotten a half dozen videos worth of content. Oh well. I guess I'll just pass on this video. At least I got to see some of it in a consumable size on Instagram.
Well we don't have these type of content here on TVs so I enjoy this one go videos
Sometimes projects take a while and you can’t just ignore your primary source of income
Explaining the gap between the concrete and joint compound was a good one to make. I have always wondered about that in finished garages, and that really makes sense!
Holy crap, I've never seen the process for removing popcorn ceilings! That was awesome to see!
It’s messy but WORTH IT! 😁😁
@@ModernBuilds I find your videos very inspiring, keep up the great work!
It's not nearly that easy if the ceiling has been painted.
I was doubting the accents, but that light-custard colour really does make the space feel brighter and cleaner, though I must say I'm not a fan of the headboard, the shape and colour seem a bit garish. Overall this was a great watch and I loved the turnout.
I love the mirror in the bookshelf! That’s such a creative way to create a condensed vanity space
i recently discovered this channel and ive been binge watching the tiny house and diy renovations. definitely encouraged to do my own DIY home even though it may be expensive! lol Thanks for the video 😊
Oh! Total super pro for putting that plastic down before removing the popcorn ceiling!!!! Oh and cutting the carpet up into manageable pieces!!! Don't ask!!
Everyone on UA-cam says it, no big deal but checking for level on the vertical is called 'plum', horizonal is 'level'. Great project
I love the modular units! It looks ultra modern in design but the wood elements warm it up. Nice job.
What I love is that the space matches you.
It's so exciting when anything - tile, wallpaper, popcorn ceiling - comes off in large sheets. Happy dance! 😄
You could make that into a air B n B, not sure if that area is a tourist area, but if it is, you can rent it out all year round after you finish with the entire reno of the house. Btw, few changes on your bus (maybe), is the folding door, I've seen people changed that to a regular door, , add security system, add solar panel on top and finally add a system to collect rain water so you don't have to constantly have to get water for showering, etc. If you design a way to collect rain water on the top of the bus then have the water drain down into the bus through pvs pipes then it will solve a long term water issue because it will always rain. And if you drive to certain states, it rains like crazy all the time (cough, cough, Washington state or Oregon). Sorry for leaving such a long comment.
I love the use of bright colors too!! It's so rare a male would be comfortable with such a color for a room. Definitely retro vibes. 👌🏻
Excellent! I would fill up the cracks in the cement floor before applying the finish since you want it bare...
That room has so much Mike's energy! Bright, energetic and with a pop of color! Love it!
That renovation turned out great. I noticed the cool light fixture on the ceiling. Nice!
Just so you know I’m a 14 year old that is prolly your biggest fan and I use all your tips and diy vids to remodel with my family
The masculine feel is real, floors are great ❤️❤️
HATE the curtains, LOVE the room! 😍
These curtains are so heinous
Looks great! Fresh, clean, neat, but not boring!
All of your videos have inspired me for years, this one is your best yet. This helps me out as I have just purchased my first home, and have plenty of plans and aspirations based on your videos. Keep up the great work!
It’s a bedroom only a woodworker could love. 😉 It’s perfect for you. The colors are very bright and cheery.
Great work!!! Well, my old sleeping space goes away....soon! I certainly caught it when you said "...so let's get after it!...."
I'm getting after it!!! Lol!
What really pushed me to get after the Reno, was the whole wood wall, (pegboard or not)... I have got to get the MCM back into my house and this is the color: warm, cozy, and "bright". Walnut and rosewood "color" really dampers the light down.
Kudos!👍👍
Wonderful results! Great job!
Nice work. Imagination and effort come together.
Bro the colour combination and build is so beautiful that the room is lit. Especially the pegboard behind the bed
Way to go on the curtains! As a sewer I would never think to do it that way but it makes so much sense and is such a great idea. They look awesome.
I LOVE IT!!!! I have this huge living room wall and I have been trying to figure out what to do with it. The shelving system it EXACTLY what I need! THANK YOU!
Love love those curtain roads !!!! Love the build Mike great video 😄👏👏
Part of me likes the concrete floor, part of me dislikes it. Feels too much like a basement or shed/garage conversion but it does work as a perfect blank canvas for other floor treatments... rugs, flooring, and carpet.
I guess its nice if you live in a warm area. Where I live that floor would feel way too cold
@@yesjoeri1 This. Long Island wouldn't lend itself to concrete only floors. Would have to be covered with some insulating layers of something...
I would’ve loved to have seen the exposed concrete surface stained/epoxied or something like that, but it could always be redone in the future if an update is desired I guess
This bedroom came out AMAZING!!! Excellent job!
This build is so good I could smell the paint through my screen
Love the whole room with so many wood elements and we also have same cowhide rugs in our own bedroom so that's cool 😎 👌 😌 ☺
Looks beautiful. Everything is so bright and cheerful. You did an amazing job.
Awesome job Mike. This turned out very unique and very nice design. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend Mike. Can't wait to see more videos on this house project. Keep making. God bless.
Love the shelving around the windows. I think I will copy this for our master. Easy to assemble, easy to remove later on
Using brands that people snarl at. 👏🏽👏🏽
Told a couple coworkers I bought a Ryobi tool and they bagged on me the rest of the day and the next day.
Awesome work as always!!
Tip for the curtains: attach the rod closer to the ceiling so it creates the illusion of having bigger windows. It makes the room cozier.
Also, nice Brett cameo there haha
Neat idea! Shoutout Bret!! 🤙🏼
Also, it looks better if rods and bookshelves are aligned.
Looooove this build and the color combo! 😍🙌🙌🙌
I learn recently that the popcorn texture on ceiling is a great way to isolate sound. I'm pretty sure any irregular texture works tho. I kept mine in my bedroom for that reason even if I don't like the outdated looks of it.
I love it, and just an FYI my husband and I helped our son with kitchen cabinet doors they had the grooves in them as well, we used car compound filled sanded etc. then painted it turned out amazing. Keep up the good work I like how you think outside the box.
The amount of work that went into this one video 🤯
I love that giant bookcase
That turned out really well. I enjoy your videos, they are very simple but informative.
Great Job Mike! Love your work!!
I love all the things you do. You are my hero.
♥️ I felt like it was going to be too much white but it came together so beautifully!!! Love it!
Wow - pegboard, color, everything looks first rate.
I love the built-ins and the peg wall, I think its important to recognize our flaws and my dude, you gotta buy yourself some curtains
I'd like the curtains more if they weren't so skimpy - there should be almost twice the curtain as width of the window. Triple fullness for sheers
What if the idea is to keep them closed because you're a vampire? 🤔
@@BillyOnUA-cam Then he still needs new curtains because they let in too much light :P
@@GillDawe haha
I was on the edge of my seat 50% of the video, AMAZON renovation, well done!!!!!
In the future in making curtains leave that extra fabric at the bottom and crease it and fold the raw edges and glue it in place. Do the same with the raw edges on the sides. It will give your a much more high end look and they will look truly custom made. The extra fabric at edges and bottom folded over gives the drape weight and prevents the edges from getting wavy and stretched.
Man this room is sick. You did such a good job
Super satisfied to watch. The outcome looks super awesome!
Definitely your best yet. Super job
Overall very cool.
For the lap joints, I used a drill bit of the same diameter as the board width and then used the saw. It seemed a little faster to do it that way.
Instead of the pegboard, a french cleat headboard could have been interesting. You would have much the same modularity. and a very clean look. Loved the bookcases and the idea of using pocket screws into the studs. I could see doing the same kind of bookshelves in a home office Maybe even as a built-in desk but I would add adjustable shelves. None of these comments are meant to be criticism more just ideas that you have given me watching this project.
Killer work, Mike! Also, tell your new editor that he's doing a fantastic job!
Inspirational and motivational. Full of useful information and ideas
FINALLY!!!!! I’ve been waiting for this video since seeing parts of it on your instagram ❤️ I love all the videos, but this bedroom looks amazing 🤩
Hahahaha Same!! I kept checking his UA-cam page to seee if it had dropped yet!!
Thanks a ton!! This video was a big one to put together! 😁
@@ModernBuilds You’re the absolute best, with the absolute best fan base 😉 we love ya bud keep on doing you!!
@@ModernBuilds i can definitely see why, it’s a big video and an amazing one! congrats!
@@Rafa-ws2nm Nice pfp
This is absolutely FANTASTIC! I would love to do something like this for my daughters room.
Loving this series, can’t wait to see the kitchen and living room renovations!
BRUH YOU WENT ALL OUT. Just, wow. I LOVE many of the shots, like that one at 2:28, and all the fulfilling timelapses . The whole project and video are beautifully executed...the long-form film style is my favorite because I can really sit back and enjoy it like a show I am additionally SO satisfied that you painted the floors (a lot of folks might have left them). Way to put in the extra effort with reusing those routed doors. Everything turned out amazingly. It's modern and full of personality.
That yellow is a winner. What an oasis
went all out in this one. love it.
You should totally do GOLD in the cracks. I know someone AWESOME on UA-cam who did that on a round coffee table a few years ago...it was YOU! hehehe
I am obsessed with this space! This was super creative and clean I love the book shelves and the modular wall is fantastic!!! The floor came out perfect love the cracks it gives character to the space 🧡 so good!!!
I shall never forget about that window that you cover in that attic.
It's really awesome , this is why I love DIY 😍😍
Dope as always! Good work mike!
A 30 minute renovation video? Let’s goooooo!
oh this was very nice! please do a wood cover or somethingfor the white ducting coming out of the AC! looooove the room!!!! your best reno by far!
I love that you and your dad matched outfits
I love it!!! Maybe next time you do a peg board project try doing it with a "negative space" effect, Black surface behind any openings. I think it would give the peg holes at minimum more definition/shaper look. I saw someone do it in how they had done their ceiling. It was a really cool effect and made the lines around the panels pop and almost made them look like each panel had a frame around it, is the only way I know how to describe it.
Love it!!!! Always so happy when you upload!
This was so much fun to watch, from start to finish. Love the pegboard wall (and that you tied it in to your work in the bathroom), love the floor (that epoxy floor paint is great stuff), love the yellow. I think it’s really cool you made the curtain rods out of rebar-so many layers in this video! Great job 👍🏽!
The final room looks like a stock photo for Air B&B. Looks awesome.
Beautiful 😍 but idk why but the peg wall reminds me of the inside of a mausoleum the holes where they put flower's etc 😅😅 that's just me the room looks beautiful 😍 love the curtain 💡 idea God bless🥰😇😇
You are THEEE MANNN wow this was amazing and creative 😊😊😊
Love this build! So much for inspiration for a DIYer like myself
Great video as usual. You could have used Bondo to fill in the routed parts of the door. I refinish dressers and that is the best productI have found. Again awesome room!!!
I love when your Dad is in the videos. Y'all are so cool, I loved when y'all put the flagpole up together and drank beer.
This has such an inherently Joshua Tree feel to it!! So pretty
WOW! I doubted your taste right up until the end… amazing.
This is so nice and everything came together. I like the hit of yellow. 👏
You really made getting rid of textured walls look easy
Great transformation! One of my favorite videos to date, despite not having a house to be customizing myself haha
Stunning ... well done Mike!
Outlet management! You always need power. Looks great.
Looks really nice! My only complain is that the bed is in the wrong location, it should be on the opposite side of the room, so the solid wall function as a tv wall. No one like to have the bed right in front of the door like that, it blocks the circulation.
Yeah, I like my bed facing the door. Plus a minimalist casing/trimming of the window with the wood might look cool. Outcome still pretty nice.
So well executed!!! I love seeing you accomplish bigger projects
Try hemming the edges and bottoms with curtains in the future; it'll give them a more professional look. Either or, awesome work. Really cool to see it all come together.
Dude this came out so good! Excellent work once again! 🙏🏼
Super beautiful work Bro. Thanks for giving new ideas. 👌🏻❤️❤️❤️😘
Looks awesome. I REALLY love that bookcase
all your projects make me wanna find a home and just make it all over and learn new tricks! damn been a fan since the first video !
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