You do a very good job of describing building materials in English, my wife would have a difficult time explaining what many items are in the construction of a home and English is her first language.
Awww! Thank you for saying that. As an architect I know all the materials but because I work mostly in Norwegian there are many technical words I don’t know in English 😅
Looking great. Words you were wanting to use were light switches, electrical plugs, & sheet rock walls. Those in English. I’m not being snobby, just wanting to help. Glad for both of you.
NICE look at that BEAUTIFUL Norwegian house structure. Fantastic looking house so far and the Norwegian builders that helped make it. Hopefully everything continues to go well and we see more progress within your videos. I liked this video Mon yes!!!!👍😅
It will be one very nice house. Can not wait to see how it will look at the end. But of course nobody is more excited than you two. 🙂 I really like this series of your videos because it brings an insight into how the houses are built in Norway. I assume that this is a standard way of how it is done there. Can't wait for the nex video. 🙂
Just a little help with the terms in English: isolation is being by yourself; insulation is what goes in between the walls to keep the house warm. It’s been great following your build. I look forward to each new video for your Hjem project.
You do a very good job of describing building materials in English, my wife would have a difficult time explaining what many items are in the construction of a home and English is her first language.
Awww! Thank you for saying that. As an architect I know all the materials but because I work mostly in Norwegian there are many technical words I don’t know in English 😅
A dream comes true ! a big house too 👍🧡
Very Nice…👍🏻 Looking forward for more video and update.. ☺️
Looking great. Words you were wanting to use were light switches, electrical plugs, & sheet rock walls. Those in English. I’m not being snobby, just wanting to help. Glad for both of you.
Thanks! It’s not easy to remember these words since I never use them in English 😅
NICE look at that BEAUTIFUL Norwegian house structure. Fantastic looking house so far and the Norwegian builders that helped make it. Hopefully everything continues to go well and we see more progress within your videos. I liked this video Mon yes!!!!👍😅
Congratulations Mon… very interesting to see how Norwegians build a house! Amei o vídeo!!!
It’s nice to see all the materials and excited to the interior design 🤍😊😎🏠
I’m sooooo exited to start decorating! 😍
Very nice walk around. Your rooms look nice with the sheet rock on. Good progression👍👍. 🤗 👋🇺🇸
Yey, love the house updates!
It will be one very nice house. Can not wait to see how it will look at the end. But of course nobody is more excited than you two. 🙂 I really like this series of your videos because it brings an insight into how the houses are built in Norway. I assume that this is a standard way of how it is done there. Can't wait for the nex video. 🙂
I’m so exited! 😀 yes! This is pretty much standard construction in Norway 😊
Just a little help with the terms in English: isolation is being by yourself; insulation is what goes in between the walls to keep the house warm. It’s been great following your build. I look forward to each new video for your Hjem project.
Hahah thanks for the help 😅
Woohoo HAPPY for you both , good luck and i am excited to see more 🤞🤩
Thanks! 😊
Så artig å se. Det blir nok kjempefint når det er ferdig 😊👍
Takk! 😊
Está ficando muito bonito!!!
Obrigada! 😊
Wow ❤❤❤😳
kommer seg nå, mon... gleder meg til og se videre utvikling.
😊
gips =dry wall
Thanks!
I was looking in the comments before posting unwanted repetition. Takk.
Plasterboard = gipsplater