The project is magnificent ! Skeptical about the location chosen by your friends. The sink, the coffee machine in the entrance. The wine that will undergo temperature variations. But, that’s what they want.
You have absolutely outdone yourself! that wet bar is breath takingly beautiful...truth be told, I was a bit concerned about staining pine...since that has never gone well for me but it looks good there. Dad as usual had your six and adding the sink is impressive.
Sam, you look so cute in your Carpenters jeans, very practical for our favorite, DIY Huntress. Don’t miss out on Carpenter bib overalls, these were must wear item for girls back when I was in high school, white was most popular color but I must say we were stylin’ . 😎👍 Love all your projects and enjoy when Dad comes along for the ride. Way to go Sam’s Dad ❤
Sam I LOVE this! I want a wet bar so bad now! Also, those custom grooves in the stone for the floating shelves were such a great idea. I’m inspired all around! 👏🏼
What a beautiful transformation of a previously unused space. It really does look custom and built-in (I guess because it is!) and it really elevates that simple little corner. Great job!
Love finding and watching your content. Such fun and useful projects with all sorts of good ideas mixed in. BTW - setting down and losing tools is the greatest excuse to get more tools 🙂 Have fun!
Sam, you do amazing work! This turned out beautiful 😍 If you want to do your own gallery rail in brass, I can recommend a website. I saw it in a blog, ordered it with fingers crossed 🤞🏼 😂 and it turned out great!! Also, it’s so much cheaper than anyplace else I found. I got three 40” rails for $90 delivered. The website is called Grand Brass Lamp Parts. (i can help with sizing if you need) So amazing! But again, you and your dad did fantastic work! Thanks for the inspiration!! Looking forward to your next project!
Yooooooooooooooooooo Sam!!!! I think this one jumps into my top 3 favorite projects you've ever done. I think mainly because it's pretty straightforward construction with a major impact!!! Hoping all is well Kid, Dirty Jersey out!!
@@ENCurtis I bet if you polled all of the woodworkers that you subscribe to, at least 80% will say that pre stain conditioner is "patently" necessary for a non-blotchy product. But, if the customer likes the blotchy product, then you don't need to use it. Pine is made up of approximately 50% early wood and 50% late wood. That cause a soft/hard surface They will not accept stain the same. If the customer doesn't get to see the correct product, how do they know they like the blotchy one better?
Like I mentioned. The final product wasn’t blotchy and my friends were very happy with the end result. I actually even made them a sample board to choose from before finishing. I’d hope that as a follower of my channel you’d trust me as much as my friends did to deliver a finished, polished product that looks good. Sometimes what works for some projects don’t work for others, and that’s okay too. 💓
Great job! Thanks for making a project like this looks easy (I know its not), it gives people courage to take first steps. I am wondering a bit about the staining of the pine. Is it a design choice to reverse thegrain pattern with the stain? My understanding is that people will put sealers on the pine first, so that the stain will not be soaked into the more porous part of the wood and make the wood grain a reverse pattern. Or perhaps that's a design choice that your friends ask for?
The project is magnificent ! Skeptical about the location chosen by your friends. The sink, the coffee machine in the entrance. The wine that will undergo temperature variations. But, that’s what they want.
Sam, it looks amazing! When you put your heart and soul into a project, this is the result. As always shout out to dad for his skilful help. 🌺😀
Thank you! He’s the real MVP!
So happy to see you and your dad working together again.
Me too! So many fun projects with him coming up!
Dad and Sam have done it again! 👏👏👏😍
You have absolutely outdone yourself! that wet bar is breath takingly beautiful...truth be told, I was a bit concerned about staining pine...since that has never gone well for me but it looks good there. Dad as usual had your six and adding the sink is impressive.
Sam, you look so cute in your Carpenters jeans, very practical for our favorite, DIY Huntress. Don’t miss out on Carpenter bib overalls, these were must wear item for girls back when I was in high school, white was most popular color but I must say we were stylin’ . 😎👍 Love all your projects and enjoy when Dad comes along for the ride. Way to go Sam’s Dad ❤
Awesome work! You are so lucky to have the skill to build things. And for having you dad as your partner builder. Keep making more content.
Dads aproval is prety important. You know he's supper proud.
Looks great
Wasn't sure about the wine rack till it was completed, then made sense
Doesn’t it just tie it all together!? 😍
I need a friend like Sam! I love this makeover. You did a great job!!
Thank you! 🥰
Sam I LOVE this! I want a wet bar so bad now! Also, those custom grooves in the stone for the floating shelves were such a great idea. I’m inspired all around! 👏🏼
Wow! in a big way, Small space just pops... Thanks for Sharing Sam.
That looks fantastic, Sam. You're a great friend. It's also good to see dad again.
Bill
Thank you! He’ll be back on the channel again so soon!
Just beautiful !! I would use this all of the time and I need to make it happen !
Thank you! It’s so fun!
Outstanding job, Sam!
Thank you!
Looks gorgeous! Really inspiring and great to see you working with family!
Thank you!
What a great transformation and use of space.
Thank you!
Spectacular!
Thank you!
Absolutely brilliant job, well done.
Thank you so much!
Looks really cool! Maybe we get a proper reveal shot of the happy people seeing it next time? Lucky ones to have a handy friend like you 💜
Thank you! They were actually there the entire process so it wasn’t a huge surprise. But, they were so excited about the final product! 💓
Looks really good.
Thank you!
Fantastic remodel!
Thank you!
Sam, this is so gorgeous! Your carpentry skills are so precise and clean; your styling is on point. Can't wait to see what you do next!
Fantastic Sam ! Great use of space. Turned out perfectly! Glad Dad was on board.
Wow that looks amazing!
Thank you!
Just gorgeous!
Thank you!
What a beautiful transformation of a previously unused space. It really does look custom and built-in (I guess because it is!) and it really elevates that simple little corner. Great job!
That color on the lowers ❤❤❤❤❤ Sam you’ve got this !!! You’re so talented!!! Keep going nothing can stop you now ❤❤❤❤
Love finding and watching your content. Such fun and useful projects with all sorts of good ideas mixed in. BTW - setting down and losing tools is the greatest excuse to get more tools 🙂 Have fun!
Sam, I hav always wanted to make a wine rack! Thank you for making it look so easy! I must try it.
We have the same super power! I regularly can’t find the tool I was just holding…
Wow that is BEAUTIFUL!!!!!! You and your Dad make a great team!!!
Great job. You should be proud of this one.
Sam and your side kick did it again. Super Pro!!!!
Sam, you do amazing work! This turned out beautiful 😍 If you want to do your own gallery rail in brass, I can recommend a website. I saw it in a blog, ordered it with fingers crossed 🤞🏼 😂 and it turned out great!! Also, it’s so much cheaper than anyplace else I found. I got three 40” rails for $90 delivered. The website is called Grand Brass Lamp Parts. (i can help with sizing if you need) So amazing! But again, you and your dad did fantastic work! Thanks for the inspiration!! Looking forward to your next project!
Love this! Thank you so much for the recommendation.
Incredible job. Wish you all the best. You keep me motivated to make stuff.
Nice way to use all the wood! 👍
Lovely job. And dad -daughter day - bonus!
It turned out really nice! The rail on the floating shelf is a great touch, looks so good. Nicely done!
Very beautiful! Great job!
Thank you!
Yooooooooooooooooooo Sam!!!! I think this one jumps into my top 3 favorite projects you've ever done. I think mainly because it's pretty straightforward construction with a major impact!!! Hoping all is well Kid, Dirty Jersey out!!
Thanks, my dude! Hope all is well with you! 🙌
Wow! You did an amazing job... Nice work.
You and your dad did a great job.❤
Wow, that looks great... Excellent...
Thank you!
Hopefully they put a door stopper on the hinge of the exterior door so it doesn't hit all your hard work!
They’re definitely taking good care of this one. They’re the coolest. 🥰
Absolutely beautiful
This is a masterpiece! Great job, Sam and Dad! 👏👏💯💯🔥🔥
When staining pine, you should always start with stain conditioner. It eliminates the blotchy look, the pine causes, with stain.
This is patently untrue. Thank you for your input.
They actually lovedddd this look and it wasn’t blotchy at all. 😊
@@ENCurtis I bet if you polled all of the woodworkers that you subscribe to, at least 80% will say that pre stain conditioner is "patently" necessary for a non-blotchy product. But, if the customer likes the blotchy product, then you don't need to use it. Pine is made up of approximately 50% early wood and 50% late wood. That cause a soft/hard surface
They will not accept stain the same. If the customer doesn't get to see the correct product, how do they know they like the blotchy one better?
Like I mentioned. The final product wasn’t blotchy and my friends were very happy with the end result. I actually even made them a sample board to choose from before finishing. I’d hope that as a follower of my channel you’d trust me as much as my friends did to deliver a finished, polished product that looks good. Sometimes what works for some projects don’t work for others, and that’s okay too. 💓
Great job! Thanks for making a project like this looks easy (I know its not), it gives people courage to take first steps. I am wondering a bit about the staining of the pine. Is it a design choice to reverse thegrain pattern with the stain? My understanding is that people will put sealers on the pine first, so that the stain will not be soaked into the more porous part of the wood and make the wood grain a reverse pattern. Or perhaps that's a design choice that your friends ask for?
Looks amazing!
Thank you!
LOL you’re so real for the jeans commentary 😂❤ they look super practical!
I only wear carpenter jeans 👖!!
And if you wanna come put in a custom coffee bar, that would be super cool 😬.
Great Job! That looks Siiick!!
Awesome build Sam!!
Hi Sam! Hi Sam's Dad! Love this! I so need to do this!
Great job! Looks stunning ❤
Beautiful project, Sam! Hello, dad💞❣️
Gorgeous job!!!
Stunning
Gorgeous as always ❤🎉
Ohhhh myyyyy it’s perfect!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Gorgeous ❤❤❤❤
Very nice.
Beautiful 👏👏👏👏👏
That's awesome!
Beautiful 🤩 ❤
Gorgeous❤
What is the work van you are using? Love the video.
WOW ❤
Killed it
Finally!!!!❤
Wird location, could be better in wall next to the one, right at the entrance r y door
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I didn't think for a second that the shelves would be an issue
came to the comments and the descriptions for the link to pants?! 😅
Ahahah I got you! They’re on sale!
www.vans.com/en-us/categories/30-off-promo-setup-plp-c5890/ground-work-denim-pants-pvn000a7j7w6
@@diyhuntress omg thanks!!
:( out of stock. @@diyhuntress
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What is the point of holding the wood so close to the miter saw at 11:59? 😳
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Excellent project Sam!
That looks so good!