I have to say I love how one project is taking multiple videos now. One, we get videos WAYYY more frequently which we love lol. Two, I think it’s less stressful for you? Three, opportunity for more sponsorships, which means more money which means more house videos. Win, win, win!
I feel really lucky to have viewers like you. I've always felt so much pressure to make big before and after videos and while I do think they're more epic videos they are so draining and not sustainable. Making lots of videos about the hallways HAS been more sustainable, HAS been more regular, and HAS been more calm!!
I absolutely agree! I definitely love having each project spread over multiple videos. Especially as a new homeowner, it feels like this is a more realistic portrayal of home renovation! Getting to see the evolution over time is very satisfying
Painting wood to look like other wood was actually a super common thing called wood graining or faux bois and definitely shows the history of your home! There is a brief NYTimes article on it if your interested in the details. I have a family member who has a historic home and this is something they actually added back into their home to make it feel more period appropriate.
I feel like i've seen some furniture that has some more "premium" wood grain (or burl or whatever) painted on. It's so fun to find! And i agree it makes for a charming period detail without the expense of fine wood.
Escape to the dream chateau UA-cam channel just did a whole room in faux wood paneling and it looks gorgeous. If you decide to go in that direction you can look at what they did to create the finished look. Personally I hope you decide to stripe/sand back the paint to reveal the hard wood coloring underneath and then stain the wood. There is nothing that beats the real wood finish but if the doors aren’t in the best shape or different types of wood then faux painting may have to be the next best solution. From the looks of it, it appears all the doors are the same style and look original which is definitely a win.
When I lived and worked in the Historic area of Savannah, GA many years ago, I knew an expert in faux wood and marble finishes. He was a Scotsman who, coincidentally, was mentioned by name in the famous (infamous?) book "Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil" that swept Savannah into a new era of tourism. He had been trained classically to use traditional tools (like a single feather) to paint the veins in faux marble to the point it was indistinguishable from the real stone unless you touched the surface and found that it wasn't cold. He was also amazingly skilled at using gold leaf. It was fascinating to watch him work. As you can imagine, his services were really sought after with all of the amazing historic buildings in the city and even did some free lance work in the local museum restoration. Lovely person as well.
Beat me to it! Faux bois is so much fun in older homes, if a bit annoying to restore since it takes a talented artist to do it convincingly. A couple restoring an old mansion in Danville, VA had an artist add a lot of it back into their house. It’s the Sublett-Miller House Restoration!
Hi! As others have mentioned, the faux bois on your doors is historically accurate for your home. And it's actually kind of interesting...sometimes people who had a lot of money would use this technique to make oak look like mahogany, but make it still obvious that it was faux bois because it showed that they had the money to have someone do that. A lot of the doors in Thomas Jefferson's Monticello fall into that category. But you have a farm house, and I suspect that the faux bois was done because the doors were a cheap pine or some other sort of wood that doesn't look very good when stained. I've seen several people try to strip paint off doors in homes in the same general time period and original economic bracket as yours, and the wood has ended up being very far from stain grade, so they ended up repainting them or replacing them.
Yes! I came to the comments to say just that - our farm house is as old as Ariel's, and we stripped the paint of one door, it was a pain in the *ss, and it's cheap, soft pine with a lot of knots, doesn't even look that good...
I gotta say, watching you slowly chip away at your to-do lists and projects is so motivating to me. I love videos with a big reveal, but I always end up feeling a ton of pressure to finish my own projects all in one go. Watching you break things into little chunks and seeing it slowly come together is very satisfying and gives me hope that one day I'll be able to get my space the way I want it to be. 💕
You are so right! Some of the channels (like Mr Kate) also have a team behind the scenes that’s never fully shown. So we have no idea how many people work on these projects.
The faux wood grain on the doors might actually be original to the house. It was pretty common back in the day to use cheaper wood and then faux paint it to look like more expensive wood.
Here in Scotland, we can just phone guys who come and take the doors and dip them in a tank to remove all th3 paint , worked wonderfully on my large Victorian doors and wasn’t too expensive, and no labour in!❤️
I spent weeks envisioning having a similar Gothic window in my own Home after I first saw yours. It is such a glorious design element. I, too, am a young woman Homeowner with a preference for Antiquated and Vintage aesthetics. Yet, I am also legally disabled, so purchasing a Home that was so old it required much overhauling would not have been prudent. I therefore bought a 1940s Colonial Revival architectural style Home that is in excellent shape. Painting, adding wallpapers, and perusing as many Vintage and Antiques via Marketplace and local shops as I can is deeply satisfying. As is watching you make progress in your abode, Ariel. 🖤
Since the faux grain already look rather wood-like, perhaps save them for last, and focus on the conventionally painted doors first? Hope you're feeling better.🖤
I think painting the doors is still a valid option! If you want to have the whole landing finished by the end of the year and doing full door restorations doesn’t fit within that you should totally paint them to match the wallpaper. You can always restore them later. Since they’re already so made-over one more layer of paint won’t make it significantly more difficult to restore them. Take care~ 💕
my 1883 home also has the faux wood grain over a painted surface, over a solid wood door. I thought they had been redone until I saw the chipped edges that revealed the layers.
yes yes yes!!! everything green!!!! it is looking fabulous!! rest my friend!!! your body is telling you to rest, gargle with warm salt water and listen to "mama Laura". Hugs
As many others have stated, I absolutely ADORE the small check ins. While a big video can be really fun having these more regular updates feels like catching up with that one cool friend you have who is always doing something interesting. It also gives me cool ideas and makes these bigger projects feel more *realistic* for someone who gets overwhelmed easily. Makes me feel like "hey! I could do that too, i SHOULD do that". Gets me all excited to finish some projects around my space. If you made a shift into this style of video I would most definitely watch! Many thanks and wishing you health and prosperity!! EDIT: also happy birthday to your mom!
You are absolutely one of my favorite UA-camrs. I feel terrible today - but I saw you posted this new video and it was exactly what I needed. Thank you.
Those doors may have been painted by an itinerant painter in the 1800s. That was a popular interior decorating technique in past centuries. I’m sure it adds character and I would keep them, if possible try to duplicate it on the other doors, or just refinish them in the same color stain. Your hallway is coming along nicely. I wish I had a beautiful old Victorian like yours to restore and furnish. You’re doing a wonderful job! I always look forward to the next video.
I love these cosy videos where you get to talk and calmly work on one or two things from the list! It makes me happy because I know another video is right around the corner! Please never feel like you have to do huge before and afters. Small things really pull a space together, even though they might not be noticeable right away. It's just like a forest where every tree is important! Your house is coming along so nicely and I love watching you live out your creative flow! Much love from Germany, Ariel! If you're ever here, come say hi, I'd love to have tea with you!! 🥰 🇩🇪
Scraping paint like that is one of life's pure pleasures (to me). I had a job at a place where one of the cheese display coolers had never had the protective film peeled off and I was SO EXCITED when we had a summer lull and I had uninterrupted, customer-free hours to just PEEL to my heart's content.
This was a really beautiful video. All of yours are, but this one I really noticed! The image of you standing painting the upper part of the window with the camera on the other side of the room was STUNNING. The nook looks amazing! 🥰
I was noticing your wall sconces and think the cords would look better if you would cover them with the stick-on tubing that can be painted to match the walls. Love what you are accomplishing.
I love the window! Also, the lampshades are perfect!! I like mixing patterns and I can’t wait to see the stripes against the floral wallpaper! Great find!
I've been watching your channel since the beginning, and it's been amazing watching your journey. I love that you're taking time with the house and going it slow. It's becoming absolutely stunning and the fact that we're still getting reno videos when so many other creators just speed by so fast with new house content is just chef's kiss. I don't know about anyone else but the pacing just makes me feel more invested and excited watching this house come alive.
What about a picture rail instead of crown moulding to hang the artwork? Just a thought if you want more era appropriateness. I'm sure whatever you do will look exquisite.
you could take the short cut and do a faux wood similar to the other doors on the white door - so you have the best of two options, it is fun to do (takes a bit patience to get it "right") and it will be entertaining to learn and watch :) . you need a painted base for the wood painting so you dont have to remove the white. chose a undertone that is a bit lighter than the other doors, the painted wood grain will add the "rest" of tone to the overall appearance. you could work with different brushes, or if you like with more specialised tools like rubber stamps, combs etc. maybe you find some good tutorials to watch while recovering! all the best wishes
I love when we get multiple vids of your finishing touches on rooms. Its so realistic, there are unfinished things around my house, painting that needs to be finished, door frames that need to be fixed, knobs thst need replacing. But sometimes life gets ahead of us and these things fall to the waist side. Good job completing these little things, i know it must feel good!
For some reason, I feel as though this is the first time I'm seeing this gorgeous Gothic window. Love the window, love the color, enjoyed the satisfying cleanup!
Sooooo happy you decided to paint the entire window woodwork in the green. It looks so classy! The diminutive lamp shades are adorable; they were a real score! I agree with most of your followers: natural wood doors will be beautiful, and the ONLY other 'color' you should add to the hallway. One thought I have regarding that: initially strip the paint from a small, lower section of white door, in order to see what kind of wood you actually have. Hopefully all the doors are the same wood, because it will be difficult to achieve a cohesive stain and finish on differing woods. Maybe do a test strip on all the doors to be sure. If they are different wood, it will be much easier to just paint them all. Fingers crossed they're all the same. Also, buy some scraps of the same wood as the doors so you can paint swatches of various finishes to see what stain color and finish (shiny, satin, or matte (waxed) that you like. Don't let the project overwhelm you. Once you've made your choice, just do one or two doors at a time and work your way down the hall. Nothing has to be done in a hurry. The process is part of the outcome. Enjoy!!!! Hope you get well soon and feel better!!!
Faux wood painted door’s probably for valid reason concerned the doors won’t stain well. Test with the cream painted door first. Does anywhere local dip strip doors? Just a thought. Beautiful house it’s getting prettier as jobs get completed. Hope u are better now.
PPS: I just love watching you get out your typewriter to make your to do lists. 🤣 It’s so formal; like saying, “Ok, it’s time to get serious! This is what we have to do.” And then once it’s typed up, “Let’s begin!” Now you’re committed; like when they shoot off the pistol to start a race or a marathon. Love it! 😍
Sorry about the cold, they’re no fun at all. I don’t know about your door, but the painted wood grain was quite the fad in late 1800’s I have a faux bois dresser. If the painted grain door is of that era you might want to keep it.
Ugh! I feel you on being suxker punched by waking up sick. The worst! Feel better and I love the idea of you making the doors match and maybe doing the faux wood treatment! What a great project! Also, those lampshades are adorable!
I love the choices that you have made for that upstairs hallway. It’s very charming and lovely and cozy. I can absolutely see that being a focal point of your house going forward in a way that hallways are not usually a focal point. If the windows and the bench and it’s just so cute - good job.
Yay! I'm so glad you're going to restore the doors! And those lamp shades are ridiculously perfect! I can't believe what a find those were! So glad to see you are on the mend. I love every single video you put out. You have such an enjoyable and uplifting presence, even when things don't go to plan or you aren't feeling your best. You bring a pocket of humor and joy to the internet and I am here for it! 🥰
Fun Fact: My wife and I learned, while watching the short-lived "Cheap Old Houses" show that faux graining was actually a very common practice especially in Victorian and late Victorian times. Craftspeople would paint cheaper woods to make them look like they had the grains of more expensive woods. Not saying it's a bad idea to get the doors down to the original wood but something to consider from a historical perspective. Either way love love love the content!
Just a heads up on finishing your doors. Why not finish the painted doors in the same traditional painted wood effect. Lone Fox did a wardrobe on his bedroom, and XO Mckenna used it to paint her bathroom cabinets, if you need some UA-cam inspiration. And so much easier than stripping back to raw wood. I love the traditional wood paint effect on old Victorian doors. ❤
I honestly like the white paint on the doors, it kind of breaks up the muted colors (which I do love on the wallpaper and the pretty green paint!) without standing out too much and looks very cute and cozy. If sanding them down isn't an option painting them all white or a less bright white could still complement the space and accent the other colors really well without taking away from it. But definitely do what feels best because you live in the space, and I think it is very different being in the space as opposed to just seeing it online so you know better than us lol!
Really enjoying these videos. Shows the reality behind the completion of each project. It is actually motivating to me as I get overwhelmed when I watch one video of million little projects for a room's renovation but honestly we all know it takes a lot time and efforts. Also seeing the decision making process is something to learn for people like me who are starting to renovating
Multiple videos for a project gives a better idea of how really long projects can take. Sometimes the long before and after videos make it swem like it was a quick process.
Love love love this multiple video of projects style! I love a satisfying before and after, but when we get to come along checking off one thing at a time it feels so realistic. Plus like someone else said, less stressful for you and hopefully more ad/sponsorship revenue! I love it when my faves are rested, happy, fulfilled and paid!
I love that window way more than I set out to when I first turned the video on! You have a great eye for seeing the end result. Gorgeous! (I’m a white woodwork/door person, always. Greens and blues are reserved for cabinets and walls in my world.)
Last year after you partnerned with Piglet in Bed, I actually bought a bunch of their wool blankets. They are so soft and incredible quality. Plus they're made in the UK. I'd never heard of this brand before, but now I'm defintely a fan.
I have been rewatching your reno videos because they’re so calming and chill, and when I saw this recommended up next I was so confused for a bit cause I was certain I’d never seen it before 😂 took me a second to realize that’s cause it’s new! So excited to have another video to add to my rotation 🥳
Ditto to other comments about faux bois and that not all wood is stain grade 🙂I say have fun trying to match the other faux bois doors for the two that are white, or paint them that cream color (we will survive if they do not all match!)
I have a small French country rooster lamp with that material in those colors, except the band at the top and bottom of the shade has a light-colored green trim. My shade is rectangular shaped though.
love seeing this project in multiple videos! it's so nice to see it come together bit by bit, and it makes big projects like this seem so much more achievable!
Hope you feel better soon! The window looks gorgeous and I’m really happy you are going to restore the doors even though it’s a lot of work it will be worth it ❤
Echoing the others saying these smaller videos are great. I love seeing the hallway come together as a series. Don’t get me wrong, the big before and after projects are also amazing, but there’s something delightful about following you along the way. Also giving me some motivation to tackle things in my own home.
I love how after the first video the comments were all telling you to strip the doors to the original wood, and now everything I see is saying, "wait that's original faux bois you have to keep it!" with a few "honestly cream doors would be great" they will not give you a moment's peace.
I just love that reading nook and window! So beautiful, and I love what you’ve done with it, so far! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 I think it wd look very cohesive to paint the white door green to match the rest of the trim; and leave the wood-grained doors as they are. Of course, I can’t see them up close, to determine the condition, but they look really pretty from a distance, and I don’t think anyone is going to say, “Oh, my! One of her doors is a different color than the others! 😱” Rather, they will appreciate it as the character of an antique home. This, rather than introducing another trim color for the doors. I love the green you used; it’s so pretty and soothing! As we quilters (textile artists) like to say, “Finished is better than perfect!” You must take into account your health issues and limited amount of energy. Ask yourself, “Is the end result going to be worth all the energy and work involved to get it there? Or can I be satisfied with the alternative?” The 80/20 rule may come into play here. Will it take 80% more effort to get the last 20% of the result? Or will 20% more effort increase the result by 80%? (I think that’s how it goes.) Modesty means recognizing your limitations, and focusing your time, effort, and attention on the most important things. Only you can decide what’s right for you. I agree with the others, that if you do decide to strip any of the doors, start w the white one. Bc then if you change your mind or don’t like what you find, you can always just repaint it, and won’t have messed up the other faux wood painted doors. 🤗 PS: Your home needs some quilts! It wd look awesome to have a patchwork quilt on your reading nook bench, along with some coordinating throw pillows. You can often find some beautiful old quilts at estate sales, auctions, antique shops, and even at garage sales by ppl who don’t appreciate the value and handwork that went into creating such a work of art. You cd even take a quilting class, or watch some videos here on UA-cam. I bet you’d love it! ☺️
i love the lampshades. i would definitely opt for stripping & staining the doors if possible, but wouldn't be opposed to painting. that said, i love when doors & trim are the same colour as the wall, so i would paint the door the green shade. hope you're feeling better & that your mother stayed well.
happy to hear you're feeling motivated to get a lot done for the next video, but I'm enjoying the journey either way!!! It's honestly really reassuring to see that everything might not go according to plan, but things will still progress if you tackle tasks bit by bit :) trying to remind myself of that when it comes to my own projects lol
I have to say I love how one project is taking multiple videos now. One, we get videos WAYYY more frequently which we love lol. Two, I think it’s less stressful for you? Three, opportunity for more sponsorships, which means more money which means more house videos. Win, win, win!
I feel really lucky to have viewers like you. I've always felt so much pressure to make big before and after videos and while I do think they're more epic videos they are so draining and not sustainable. Making lots of videos about the hallways HAS been more sustainable, HAS been more regular, and HAS been more calm!!
I love them cause it’s kinda like a tv mini series! Also it’s so much more realistic to house projects vs the HGTVization of working on houses
I absolutely agree! I definitely love having each project spread over multiple videos. Especially as a new homeowner, it feels like this is a more realistic portrayal of home renovation! Getting to see the evolution over time is very satisfying
@@ArielBissett I like the broken up videos because we get to interact with you and the whole process. 🎉
Totally agree with all of this!
random but i love the no music painting/scraping clips interspersed amongst the talking clips. it was super calming and a nice touch. great stuff!!!
Agree - I am a “no music” girl, would rather hear the natural sounds, or narration!
3rd!
Painting wood to look like other wood was actually a super common thing called wood graining or faux bois and definitely shows the history of your home! There is a brief NYTimes article on it if your interested in the details. I have a family member who has a historic home and this is something they actually added back into their home to make it feel more period appropriate.
Faux wood grain is not that hard.
I feel like i've seen some furniture that has some more "premium" wood grain (or burl or whatever) painted on. It's so fun to find! And i agree it makes for a charming period detail without the expense of fine wood.
Escape to the dream chateau UA-cam channel just did a whole room in faux wood paneling and it looks gorgeous. If you decide to go in that direction you can look at what they did to create the finished look. Personally I hope you decide to stripe/sand back the paint to reveal the hard wood coloring underneath and then stain the wood. There is nothing that beats the real wood finish but if the doors aren’t in the best shape or different types of wood then faux painting may have to be the next best solution. From the looks of it, it appears all the doors are the same style and look original which is definitely a win.
When I lived and worked in the Historic area of Savannah, GA many years ago, I knew an expert in faux wood and marble finishes. He was a Scotsman who, coincidentally, was mentioned by name in the famous (infamous?) book "Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil" that swept Savannah into a new era of tourism. He had been trained classically to use traditional tools (like a single feather) to paint the veins in faux marble to the point it was indistinguishable from the real stone unless you touched the surface and found that it wasn't cold. He was also amazingly skilled at using gold leaf. It was fascinating to watch him work. As you can imagine, his services were really sought after with all of the amazing historic buildings in the city and even did some free lance work in the local museum restoration. Lovely person as well.
Beat me to it! Faux bois is so much fun in older homes, if a bit annoying to restore since it takes a talented artist to do it convincingly. A couple restoring an old mansion in Danville, VA had an artist add a lot of it back into their house. It’s the Sublett-Miller House Restoration!
Hi! As others have mentioned, the faux bois on your doors is historically accurate for your home. And it's actually kind of interesting...sometimes people who had a lot of money would use this technique to make oak look like mahogany, but make it still obvious that it was faux bois because it showed that they had the money to have someone do that. A lot of the doors in Thomas Jefferson's Monticello fall into that category. But you have a farm house, and I suspect that the faux bois was done because the doors were a cheap pine or some other sort of wood that doesn't look very good when stained. I've seen several people try to strip paint off doors in homes in the same general time period and original economic bracket as yours, and the wood has ended up being very far from stain grade, so they ended up repainting them or replacing them.
Yes! I came to the comments to say just that - our farm house is as old as Ariel's, and we stripped the paint of one door, it was a pain in the *ss, and it's cheap, soft pine with a lot of knots, doesn't even look that good...
Yep! This happened to me! And the heat from stripping outside in the middle of summer warped the doors a bit
I gotta say, watching you slowly chip away at your to-do lists and projects is so motivating to me. I love videos with a big reveal, but I always end up feeling a ton of pressure to finish my own projects all in one go.
Watching you break things into little chunks and seeing it slowly come together is very satisfying and gives me hope that one day I'll be able to get my space the way I want it to be. 💕
You are so right! Some of the channels (like Mr Kate) also have a team behind the scenes that’s never fully shown. So we have no idea how many people work on these projects.
The faux wood grain on the doors might actually be original to the house. It was pretty common back in the day to use cheaper wood and then faux paint it to look like more expensive wood.
I agree. She will find out when she takes it off and has ugly pine on them. They especially did that on the second floor.
Here in Scotland, we can just phone guys who come and take the doors and dip them in a tank to remove all th3 paint , worked wonderfully on my large Victorian doors and wasn’t too expensive, and no labour in!❤️
I think painting them the wallpaper cream is a totally valid option.
I spent weeks envisioning having a similar Gothic window in my own Home after I first saw yours. It is such a glorious design element. I, too, am a young woman Homeowner with a preference for Antiquated and Vintage aesthetics. Yet, I am also legally disabled, so purchasing a Home that was so old it required much overhauling would not have been prudent. I therefore bought a 1940s Colonial Revival architectural style Home that is in excellent shape. Painting, adding wallpapers, and perusing as many Vintage and Antiques via Marketplace and local shops as I can is deeply satisfying. As is watching you make progress in your abode, Ariel. 🖤
Good luck with your endeavors! ❤
That sounds like an excellent plan ! Hope your home turns into exactly what you dream of !
The faux painted doors are probably the original finish from when the house was built.
You were very creative with the camera angles to not show the outside! Well done!
I love when you include clips of your house before you did anything to it, it reminds me of how far it's come!
The arch window looks lovely in that green colour, so cohesive ✨
Since the faux grain already look rather wood-like, perhaps save them for last, and focus on the conventionally painted doors first? Hope you're feeling better.🖤
Love this option!
Good idea!
I think painting the doors is still a valid option! If you want to have the whole landing finished by the end of the year and doing full door restorations doesn’t fit within that you should totally paint them to match the wallpaper. You can always restore them later. Since they’re already so made-over one more layer of paint won’t make it significantly more difficult to restore them. Take care~ 💕
very sensible
my 1883 home also has the faux wood grain over a painted surface, over a solid wood door. I thought they had been redone until I saw the chipped edges that revealed the layers.
yes yes yes!!! everything green!!!! it is looking fabulous!! rest my friend!!! your body is telling you to rest, gargle with warm salt water and listen to "mama Laura". Hugs
As many others have stated, I absolutely ADORE the small check ins. While a big video can be really fun having these more regular updates feels like catching up with that one cool friend you have who is always doing something interesting.
It also gives me cool ideas and makes these bigger projects feel more *realistic* for someone who gets overwhelmed easily. Makes me feel like "hey! I could do that too, i SHOULD do that". Gets me all excited to finish some projects around my space.
If you made a shift into this style of video I would most definitely watch! Many thanks and wishing you health and prosperity!!
EDIT: also happy birthday to your mom!
I honestly love the idea of the beige doors. There is already so much wood inbthat riom with the beautifull floor and railing!
Please be careful and give yourself some time after being sick, we love your videos and all progress counts. ❤
I love the green window!!!!!!! It's so gorgeous! This hall will be beautiful
Yeay I’m so happy to hear you’re going to restore the doors back to wood. It’s going to be beautiful and compliments your wooden banisters
You are absolutely one of my favorite UA-camrs. I feel terrible today - but I saw you posted this new video and it was exactly what I needed. Thank you.
Those doors may have been painted by an itinerant painter in the 1800s. That was a popular interior decorating technique in past centuries. I’m sure it adds character and I would keep them, if possible try to duplicate it on the other doors, or just refinish them in the same color stain. Your hallway is coming along nicely. I wish I had a beautiful old Victorian like yours to restore and furnish. You’re doing a wonderful job! I always look forward to the next video.
I literally scream every time there’s a new Ariel video
Major score with the little lamp shades. 👍🏼🥰
I love faux bois doors!
I love these cosy videos where you get to talk and calmly work on one or two things from the list! It makes me happy because I know another video is right around the corner!
Please never feel like you have to do huge before and afters.
Small things really pull a space together, even though they might not be noticeable right away. It's just like a forest where every tree is important!
Your house is coming along so nicely and I love watching you live out your creative flow!
Much love from Germany, Ariel! If you're ever here, come say hi, I'd love to have tea with you!! 🥰 🇩🇪
Scraping paint like that is one of life's pure pleasures (to me). I had a job at a place where one of the cheese display coolers had never had the protective film peeled off and I was SO EXCITED when we had a summer lull and I had uninterrupted, customer-free hours to just PEEL to my heart's content.
I feel like we would be pals haha it's all about enjoying those little things in life!!
I don’t know why those little lampshades made me so overjoyed lol. ✨Audacious✨ comes to mind
This was a really beautiful video. All of yours are, but this one I really noticed! The image of you standing painting the upper part of the window with the camera on the other side of the room was STUNNING. The nook looks amazing! 🥰
I was noticing your wall sconces and think the cords would look better if you would cover them with the stick-on tubing that can be painted to match the walls. Love what you are accomplishing.
Loving your hallway. Would love love love loooove to have a gothic window like that.
I love the window! Also, the lampshades are perfect!! I like mixing patterns and I can’t wait to see the stripes against the floral wallpaper! Great find!
The reading nook looks awesome, the window is so stunning!
I love that the videos tackle parts of spaces! I feel like it has made the videos even cosier somehow 😊
uuuuugh i'm so obsessed
I've been watching your channel since the beginning, and it's been amazing watching your journey. I love that you're taking time with the house and going it slow. It's becoming absolutely stunning and the fact that we're still getting reno videos when so many other creators just speed by so fast with new house content is just chef's kiss. I don't know about anyone else but the pacing just makes me feel more invested and excited watching this house come alive.
What about a picture rail instead of crown moulding to hang the artwork? Just a thought if you want more era appropriateness. I'm sure whatever you do will look exquisite.
you could take the short cut and do a faux wood similar to the other doors on the white door - so you have the best of two options, it is fun to do (takes a bit patience to get it "right") and it will be entertaining to learn and watch :) . you need a painted base for the wood painting so you dont have to remove the white. chose a undertone that is a bit lighter than the other doors, the painted wood grain will add the "rest" of tone to the overall appearance. you could work with different brushes, or if you like with more specialised tools like rubber stamps, combs etc. maybe you find some good tutorials to watch while recovering! all the best wishes
I love when we get multiple vids of your finishing touches on rooms. Its so realistic, there are unfinished things around my house, painting that needs to be finished, door frames that need to be fixed, knobs thst need replacing. But sometimes life gets ahead of us and these things fall to the waist side. Good job completing these little things, i know it must feel good!
For some reason, I feel as though this is the first time I'm seeing this gorgeous Gothic window. Love the window, love the color, enjoyed the satisfying cleanup!
Oh it’s so lovely to hear hear your old jingle at the very end of the video. Haven’t heard it in ages and I find it oddly comforting.
Sooooo happy you decided to paint the entire window woodwork in the green. It looks so classy! The diminutive lamp shades are adorable; they were a real score! I agree with most of your followers: natural wood doors will be beautiful, and the ONLY other 'color' you should add to the hallway. One thought I have regarding that: initially strip the paint from a small, lower section of white door, in order to see what kind of wood you actually have. Hopefully all the doors are the same wood, because it will be difficult to achieve a cohesive stain and finish on differing woods. Maybe do a test strip on all the doors to be sure. If they are different wood, it will be much easier to just paint them all. Fingers crossed they're all the same. Also, buy some scraps of the same wood as the doors so you can paint swatches of various finishes to see what stain color and finish (shiny, satin, or matte (waxed) that you like. Don't let the project overwhelm you. Once you've made your choice, just do one or two doors at a time and work your way down the hall. Nothing has to be done in a hurry. The process is part of the outcome. Enjoy!!!! Hope you get well soon and feel better!!!
Faux wood painted door’s probably for valid reason concerned the doors won’t stain well. Test with the cream painted door first. Does anywhere local dip strip doors? Just a thought. Beautiful house it’s getting prettier as jobs get completed. Hope u are better now.
PPS: I just love watching you get out your typewriter to make your to do lists. 🤣 It’s so formal; like saying, “Ok, it’s time to get serious! This is what we have to do.” And then once it’s typed up, “Let’s begin!”
Now you’re committed; like when they shoot off the pistol to start a race or a marathon. Love it! 😍
Sorry about the cold, they’re no fun at all. I don’t know about your door, but the painted wood grain was quite the fad in late 1800’s I have a faux bois dresser. If the painted grain door is of that era you might want to keep it.
Get better soon. Lamp shades are adorable. ❤
Ugh! I feel you on being suxker punched by waking up sick. The worst! Feel better and I love the idea of you making the doors match and maybe doing the faux wood treatment! What a great project! Also, those lampshades are adorable!
I've discovered those razor tools recently too, they're amazing
I love the choices that you have made for that upstairs hallway. It’s very charming and lovely and cozy. I can absolutely see that being a focal point of your house going forward in a way that hallways are not usually a focal point. If the windows and the bench and it’s just so cute - good job.
Yay! I'm so glad you're going to restore the doors! And those lamp shades are ridiculously perfect! I can't believe what a find those were! So glad to see you are on the mend. I love every single video you put out. You have such an enjoyable and uplifting presence, even when things don't go to plan or you aren't feeling your best. You bring a pocket of humor and joy to the internet and I am here for it! 🥰
Loving the precocious lampshades 🧐🧡💚
Fun Fact: My wife and I learned, while watching the short-lived "Cheap Old Houses" show that faux graining was actually a very common practice especially in Victorian and late Victorian times. Craftspeople would paint cheaper woods to make them look like they had the grains of more expensive woods. Not saying it's a bad idea to get the doors down to the original wood but something to consider from a historical perspective. Either way love love love the content!
So glad we get to see more of you! Multiple videos per project is so nice. Take your time, we all know how long home renos can take. Feel better!
The lampshades are perfect colours for your hallway - great find!
Just a heads up on finishing your doors. Why not finish the painted doors in the same traditional painted wood effect. Lone Fox did a wardrobe on his bedroom, and XO Mckenna used it to paint her bathroom cabinets, if you need some UA-cam inspiration. And so much easier than stripping back to raw wood. I love the traditional wood paint effect on old Victorian doors. ❤
I think beige would look great for the doors!! Lamp shades very cute!! Get well soon!!
I love the faux painted doors, could you mimic that? It's neat.. a bit funky.. interesting..
I honestly like the white paint on the doors, it kind of breaks up the muted colors (which I do love on the wallpaper and the pretty green paint!) without standing out too much and looks very cute and cozy. If sanding them down isn't an option painting them all white or a less bright white could still complement the space and accent the other colors really well without taking away from it. But definitely do what feels best because you live in the space, and I think it is very different being in the space as opposed to just seeing it online so you know better than us lol!
I'm sorry you're sick. Hope you get better soon. Really excited about the doors and love the lamp shades.
Really enjoying these videos. Shows the reality behind the completion of each project. It is actually motivating to me as I get overwhelmed when I watch one video of million little projects for a room's renovation but honestly we all know it takes a lot time and efforts. Also seeing the decision making process is something to learn for people like me who are starting to renovating
Good choice on the all green window. It looks lovely.
I'm sorry you got sick. I hope you feel better.
enjoying your videos so much even when stuff doesn’t work out because real life is full of hiccups and fun little surprises
I've got a feeling you're going to need a sub-list for your "implement door plan".
I think I like this little lamp(shade).
Multiple videos for a project gives a better idea of how really long projects can take. Sometimes the long before and after videos make it swem like it was a quick process.
I love your videos - short or long! Love your taste and sense of humor too. All this while planning a wedding!
Love love love this multiple video of projects style! I love a satisfying before and after, but when we get to come along checking off one thing at a time it feels so realistic.
Plus like someone else said, less stressful for you and hopefully more ad/sponsorship revenue! I love it when my faves are rested, happy, fulfilled and paid!
You make me laugh. ‘I don’t want to paint’ either!! I have to finish painting around my fireplace. The final coat keeps beckoning,but no….i resist!💪🏻😬
Get well soon. Happy birthday Ariel's mum, bon voyage 🎉
It's so fun to be one of the first two and watch the number of views tally rise! Good indication of just how eager viewers are to watch!
the scraper works awesome for glass top stoves as well; I loved using razor scraper and my stove top still looked brand new after 15 yrs. of use
I love that window way more than I set out to when I first turned the video on! You have a great eye for seeing the end result. Gorgeous! (I’m a white woodwork/door person, always. Greens and blues are reserved for cabinets and walls in my world.)
Last year after you partnerned with Piglet in Bed, I actually bought a bunch of their wool blankets. They are so soft and incredible quality. Plus they're made in the UK. I'd never heard of this brand before, but now I'm defintely a fan.
I’m SOO glad you painted that gorgeous window green! And glad you’re feeling better! Can’t wait to see the lampshades in place.
Take good care of yourself. I’m good with one item per video. You still need lots of rest to fully heal!
I have been rewatching your reno videos because they’re so calming and chill, and when I saw this recommended up next I was so confused for a bit cause I was certain I’d never seen it before 😂 took me a second to realize that’s cause it’s new!
So excited to have another video to add to my rotation 🥳
Wish you a good healing
Ditto to other comments about faux bois and that not all wood is stain grade 🙂I say have fun trying to match the other faux bois doors for the two that are white, or paint them that cream color (we will survive if they do not all match!)
I have a small French country rooster lamp with that material in those colors, except the band at the top and bottom of the shade has a light-colored green trim. My shade is rectangular shaped though.
love seeing this project in multiple videos! it's so nice to see it come together bit by bit, and it makes big projects like this seem so much more achievable!
Those PigletinBed pyjamas look so comfy!
That wallpaper is so pretty!
Biege would be beautiful and maybe add a whimsical painting of the red flower somewhere on each of them.
Hope you feel better soon! The window looks gorgeous and I’m really happy you are going to restore the doors even though it’s a lot of work it will be worth it ❤
I was so thrilled to see your video today. I was in a real funk and your videos are always so uplifting and soothing. Thank you!
Those lampshades are to DIE FOR
❤ Amazing tip I just learned: you can use that scraper tool to get off caked on grease from oven windows! 😮 I know right?!
Echoing the others saying these smaller videos are great. I love seeing the hallway come together as a series. Don’t get me wrong, the big before and after projects are also amazing, but there’s something delightful about following you along the way. Also giving me some motivation to tackle things in my own home.
It is also helpful to spray water on the window when you scrape them. It helps protect the glass from scratches
I love how after the first video the comments were all telling you to strip the doors to the original wood, and now everything I see is saying, "wait that's original faux bois you have to keep it!" with a few "honestly cream doors would be great"
they will not give you a moment's peace.
You do such good videos! So sorry that you got sick. The lampshades are adorable!
Love the slower pace - we get more real insights into the process
I just love that reading nook and window! So beautiful, and I love what you’ve done with it, so far!
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I think it wd look very cohesive to paint the white door green to match the rest of the trim; and leave the wood-grained doors as they are. Of course, I can’t see them up close, to determine the condition, but they look really pretty from a distance, and I don’t think anyone is going to say, “Oh, my! One of her doors is a different color than the others! 😱” Rather, they will appreciate it as the character of an antique home.
This, rather than introducing another trim color for the doors. I love the green you used; it’s so pretty and soothing!
As we quilters (textile artists) like to say, “Finished is better than perfect!”
You must take into account your health issues and limited amount of energy. Ask yourself, “Is the end result going to be worth all the energy and work involved to get it there? Or can I be satisfied with the alternative?” The 80/20 rule may come into play here. Will it take 80% more effort to get the last 20% of the result? Or will 20% more effort increase the result by 80%? (I think that’s how it goes.)
Modesty means recognizing your limitations, and focusing your time, effort, and attention on the most important things. Only you can decide what’s right for you.
I agree with the others, that if you do decide to strip any of the doors, start w the white one. Bc then if you change your mind or don’t like what you find, you can always just repaint it, and won’t have messed up the other faux wood painted doors. 🤗
PS: Your home needs some quilts! It wd look awesome to have a patchwork quilt on your reading nook bench, along with some coordinating throw pillows. You can often find some beautiful old quilts at estate sales, auctions, antique shops, and even at garage sales by ppl who don’t appreciate the value and handwork that went into creating such a work of art. You cd even take a quilting class, or watch some videos here on UA-cam. I bet you’d love it! ☺️
Careful of covid, Ariel! Hope you're feeling better and giving yourself time and space to rest.
i love the lampshades. i would definitely opt for stripping & staining the doors if possible, but wouldn't be opposed to painting. that said, i love when doors & trim are the same colour as the wall, so i would paint the door the green shade. hope you're feeling better & that your mother stayed well.
happy to hear you're feeling motivated to get a lot done for the next video, but I'm enjoying the journey either way!!! It's honestly really reassuring to see that everything might not go according to plan, but things will still progress if you tackle tasks bit by bit :) trying to remind myself of that when it comes to my own projects lol
❤ I needed a video to unwind before starting h.w. So thank you 😊
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I think it’s enough for you to post these smaller projects that are quite easy. That way you can post every week! ♥️👍👍
the little lampshades are exactly how I pictured! gorgeous 🫶