That's how the process works. The designer leads the horse to water. I've fought Laurel on many, many things. She uses that push back to get a better feel. It's a compromise of giving the owner what they want but also making them aware of what they don't know they want. You don't get to see that process on TV shows.
@@ObsessedGarage "making them aware of what they don't know they want." This is huge. There are so many things that a lot of people never think about when building or remodeling and they just do it because they feel it's what they're supposed to do. I worked for a home developer for awhile and they had several house plans with the laundry room on the second floor where all the bedrooms were. I used to hear tons of people ask why they did that because laundry is usually on the first floor. But it made so much more sense when you thought about it. Why have the laundry in a place where you'd have to carry baskets up and down stairs? Instead it was right by all of the bedrooms where all of the laundry was. Laurel had so many amazing ideas and thought processes for things that I found really insightful. I think it's also valuable to present ideas so that even if they're completely rejected, you still get a feel for the clients tastes! Can't wait to see everything come together in the end!
@Obsessed Garage so true and great way to put it. No doubt some commentors to come will see the process as back and white , or malicious which is ridiculous lol , but it's actually traction and ground being made moving foward. Excited to see how it goes , great job.
Eliminate pantry cabinets, make it just a little hallway from the kitchen to the laundry room with the hidden door still. This provides more space for the bathroom and gets rid of the pantry that they don't seem to care for while keeping their desired paths. Also, for the stairs maybe chop the top caps off like Adam said, get the neighbor or someone to make a more modern slimmer cap, add horizontal bars between the posts and throw some paint. Might be pricey still but cheaper than completely removing them. As others were saying, pitch the idea again of keeping the utility sink in the laundry room for washing the dogs instead of the kitchen sink. On the loft, the left corner that has no function currently, could that be drywalled to the ceiling to create a storage closet.This cuts costs for the railing and makes that space more functional. Then move that sim into the mechanical room to declutter the loft area. Matt, Mike, and Laurel will do phenomenal on this remodel, stoked to see the finished product. Love the videos Matt!
People really underestimate how much Matt is going to be saving adam on this project. It's hard for them to see the full vision of the build without a 3d render. At the end of the day the transformation is going to be incredible.
I really like this video, gives more into the renovation side and its fascinating! I like how Matt just observes and catches on quick, I know why its obsessed garage and I'm hooked
I will continue to say this but the level of detail that you and your team put into every project is so impressive. Matt you should have your own tv show remodeling houses.
Love seeing the intergenerational interactions between Adam/Collete and the OG crew. As someone closer to Adam's age than Matt's it makes me feel like doing projects with my parents
The weird alcove on the second floor should be turned into a closet. Remove the railing, replace it with a wall and add a door. It will massively lower the cost of doing a railing while adding useful storage space.
@@joshm2243 I hate to say it but a lot of houses in Florida have these weird "features". Part of it is culture, but a larger reason is the lack of basements and thus storage. Builders sometimes also add these weird areas just to bump up the square footage. This was especially popular in the 1980's
thoughts from the peanuts gallery =) the pantry area could double as a wine cellar. The coffee bar area should have the ice maker and small drawer fridge for milk, etc In the new entry off of kitchen, getting rid of slider and putting picture window with a mudroom seating under it for a drop off zone. sunroom area off the existing front door like Adam said. the weird corner area on the upstairs could be lined with open book shelfs. You could also cut costs on railings by doing a half wall on the upstairs so that you can't see into it and makes it more private. looking at the kitchen area again you could remove the ceiling above the sink area where the fan is if possible. That would eliminate that weird area on the upstairs too. Also might be worth having Adam and Collete go through pintrest for design ideas to get a better understanding if you haven't already. Love this series!
I like the idea of removing that little area upstairs, above the kitchen. It would open up the kitchen space above more and give more light in. Yeah you loose some square feet but for a better look and flow
You know at first I thought the budget was an absurd amount but looking at the amount of demo and remodeling that needs to be done for the vision makes sense.
I’d replace some of that railing around the guest bedroom with half walls to cut cost and make it look better. Plus it makes it a little more private and gives you more wall space
This is turning into a great set of videos. I think what I’m looking forward to the most is the window conversions you’re doing to the spaces. It’s going to open the place right up.
This is going to be fun to watch. Laurel has a great demeanor, I see why you work well with her. I have no idea how you guys will do all this in 30 days, better start looking at RV’s Matt haha!
At one point matt you said the words “you won’t even need a pantry” (because of all the cabinets in the kitchen). What if the pantry did just completely go away? Use all of that space for the bathroom? I know they like the pass thru but once it’s gone they will realize it doesn’t save them all that much time. Just a thought. They could for sure get the water closet and a really nice tub/shower area.
Right? They are losing the entrance into the kitchen by making it a bar, so by the time they walk to the end, they might as well use the correct entrance to their bedroom instead of coming back through the kitchen and using the hidden door. Just dont bother, make a super master bathroom with all that pantry space. Do you want a lazy shortcut to your room for taking icecream to bed? or do you want a jumbo shower/bath, bigger sink/counters and a WC
I'd make the pantry as a coffee/drink/toaster/appliance nook in the kitchen where they can have toaster, built in coffeemachine, lunchablesminifridge etc. in cabinets with outlets so they are ready to use. And then make the "hidden" cabinet doors from that Nook to the laundry room so it stays "clean".. it would give the pantry a meaning, Adam a walkthru and the overall kitchen a nice clean look. I think Adam really want the house to look nice, without sacrificing the ease of a bachelor pad/student dorm :) They both live on the fly, quick, easy and stylish (if it can be quick and easy)
I'm excited to see this project progress. Matt has to teach Adam/Collette a thing or two about putting things into their rightful storage locations, that'll really open the place up more and make it look more premium.
Watched Adam for 5+ years. Being in the construction industry in South Florida (HVAC contractor for high end residences) this reno job is my new obsession.
For the safe room, they should consider doing a ultra secure pocket style door. If built correctly, it will be as secure or more than a framed door on hinges since it will have more points of contact for preventing brut force. They even make kits now that are electric, hydraulic, or air operated. Pocket door like that would also allow them to keep that walkway open and only use the door if they feel like they need to secure the room. Otherwise, good thing Matt was there to connect the dots. Feel like Laurel was having a hard time understanding Adam & Collete's thought process but Matt was able to understand exactly what they were thinking and concerned about. Kudos Matt! Looking forward to watching this take shape.
I can see where they coming from with closing in the kitchen with the design. I am interested in how this will come together. Not that my opinion matters, but I would think from a functionality standpoint, an island parallel to the cabinet wall essentially where it is now (one level, though) would be better. The wall of windows opposite the cabinet wall could be where a banquette could be built in, given Adam’s desire to have a place to set stuff upon entry. The banquette seating could lift for storage with floor to ceiling cabinet on each side of the replacement window framing it and the banquette seat to hang stuff. The butlers pantry should be for the coffee and tea makers with beverage fridge and ice maker. Very interesting stuff! Love the creative process!
OK, am I the only one that thinks its weird that Adam and Collette keep saying that the pantry is "no mans land" and they will never go in there- but if they put the coffee maker and ice machine and drink station in there (and that's 90% of what they use the kitchen for) then they will always be in that space! lol Plus it keeps the counters in the kitchen clean and clutter free. They are so mentally locked-in to the way it looks and is used now that they are having trouble envisioning the potential of the new space.
I agree. As much as I use my ice machine and whatever.... All of that could be shoved into the pantry. Also the sink in the laundry room being a dedicated dog wash area vs washing the dogs in the kitchen would be way better 😂
@@Golden.Buddha totally agreed, replace that laundry sink with a stainless steel dedicated dog wash bay would be way more functional than the kitchen sink
Yeah agreed, doesn’t seem like they’re keen on utilizing space given too them at all. Also seems like someone is borderline hoarding shit and should use the free space given to them to take advantage of
Definitely agree they don’t seem like very clutter free couple. Everything is like function over form for them and not much vision. But Matt will set them straight, they’ll just have to adjust their living style so it’s not too hoardish and cluttered up.
What a strange house this place is, it looks like it was built by a rec center architect and furnished by a millionaire hunter from the 50s. Really looking forward to this series.
I think Matt mentioned this is in a previous video, but should definitely try to sell those cabinets... can't tell the quality through videos but lots of good wood... it would hurt to see them go into trash.. but it might not make sense to do a soft demo due to cost..
This lady is really focused on selling them on tiles and color pallets she found and that’s great for a designer and a couple who cares…they are being genuine in what they want and Adam even made a great point look at all the shit they have piled on the dining room table and the Amazon packages from the last video if that’s gone with no replacement it’ll cover that kitchen counter and y’all’s response wasn’t to look into removing the unused slider door and adding a half wall to window with a shelf and storage area for a dump zone to benefit the ‘clients needs’ instead more chairs for ‘reading’ the chairs will be covered in backpacks and packages and stuff because at 11pm after a long day I’m dropping my bag and going to bed
@@ObsessedGarage They know what they want they just need a professionals advice on how to achieve it. Not some lady selling them cabinets they don't want along with overpriced tiles. sheesh
This lady sure says "I want to" alot. Sounds like she's imposing alot of what she would want in a build.....you'll love this, I'm sure, trust me. Scary
Well I mean that is kind of the point of hiring a designer right? If you only want your own input and have someone repeat that, you might as well go straight to a contractor. Designers have taste and know what workes, so as long as you give them your input and answer their questions, they will say what they would want in a build, and the end result is a combination of those two.
That laurel is constantly saying “I want” & “it’s gonna be like this” even though it’s a preliminary walk through of ideas. It just makes the clients stand-off straight away. “We could” or “we’r thinking of” is a much better saying to get in a habit of saying. Plus it’s very obvious that Adam & Colette are mostly focused on layout & how things work like hinges first because style can be done later. It’s kinda like getting a car in running condition before choosing a body kit & sending it to paint.
Why? We are grown-ups here. Laurel is basically doing this for nothing. When someone that takes on a project takes ownership of it, that is what any successful person wants their people to do. All the rest can be adjusted. As long as the people you hire to do things for you don't drive you off a cliff, you can always work with it. If you have to do the job of the people you hire, then why hire them in the first place.
Could you just take out the railing completely and extend the walls up to the normal railing height then in the narrow alcove do what MRBenchwork said(make it a closet). Ive been to a few vacation rentals and they have done this with their lofts that are bedrooms.The ceiling seems high enough that it wouldnt be claustrophobic. i personally dont like having railing on bedroom lofts it makes it feel less private considering its supposed to be a room.
Having the option to keep countertop clutter in the “butler pantry” is a huge win for a kitchen. Sliding doors over French doors, always. French doors don’t seal properly. Always a sink in the laundry. You don’t want to use your kitchen sink for “cleaning” household things or tools after painting for example. Then again, doing what makes someone happy in their own house makes sense too. 😂
I appreciate that this is a different world to what I know. And I guess it’s a rich persons thing to have this much input from someone like laurel. But personally I could not handle this kind of situation being ‘sold’ on things.
Hi Matt and crew, I do custom cabinetry in California. While I was listening to you guys speak about the kitchen, I noticed I can do a lot of things differently and how some things may or may not work. I would love to do a 3D rendering for you based off of Adam's kitchen measurements and also give you guys advice and pointers. Let me know and I'll be more than happy to help out. Been a fan of you both for many years.
The biggest let down for this whole process is the designer and Matt's continued use of "I want..." and a forceful sense of implying things without truly asking what Adam and Collette, the CLIENTS, want or need. They asked very meaningful questions throughout the whole kitchen discussion but were met with a lot of we know what's best for you. It's definitely understandable that Adam and Collette are not versed in home design and you want the best for them but the disconnect of what is best for them and what the two of you think is best for them is disheartening. There are huge missed opportunities in the kitchen and pantry design/layout because the layout is set, even if the designer mentions it's preliminary, they way she presents it is as though it's final and only minor revisions can be made. The way Adam & Collette use the home and its spaces may be unconventional to most but it's a huge factor in how the design should compliment them and what makes it their home not anyone else's. As mentioned in the other video the next owner of the compound is not buying it for the design of this house. Hopefully this turns out great and works for them.
Thank you Mike for your feedback! I get how you might feel however You’ve missed the hours I met with Collete & Adam, the many emails, the off tape conversations. I’ve yet, knock on wood, had an unhappy client that didn’t love their home. You’ve got to trust your team, and that is what Collette & Adam are doing! It’s going to be a beautiful project. Hope you enjoy.
@@cfvgd Most people that bring on a designer either are not entirely sure of what they want or have an idea of exactly what they want. In this case they definitely admitted they don't know what they want and are unfamiliar with the process which is why they have a designer. What I'm saying is that there seemed to be missed opportunities in what they were presented with based on how they said they use and intend to use the home. Simple things that they could relate to were portrayed as being overlooked. An example is the pantry, it seemed to be of no use to them now or in the future until the coffee bar was thrown out there. If they already don't use the majority of their existing kitchen cabinetry, as Adam showed in the video, and the pantry itself then you could assume there would be no need for an entire wall of new tall cabinetry plus a pantry. A coffee bar could easily be integrated into a tall cabinet and the pantry space be used for something more useful to them. Again, a huge kitchen with lots of cabinetry plus a pantry is ideal to most people remodeling or looking to buy/build a home. This isn't the case with them in terms of their use of the home or any resale potential. This is a special opportunity for them to do off the wall stuff that fits their needs and style because of the location of the home on a compound that a future buy will be more interested in regardless if this house was there or not.
why dont you put a cavity slider door into the pantry instead of a door that opens out because that could be a problem if people are walking around the kitchen and a door is open.
Just let Laurel do her thing. I pride myself on vehicles and optioning but one of the most difficult and stressful undertaking of my life was choosing bathroom tile. Designers are gifts from God.
Tons of floating stair companies online that will build off plans is one of them viewrail is one of them. They could totally make their own rails in the fab shop.
agree, i'd just chain saw all those banister blocks off and do some kind of flat top cap since it'll be really hard to try to match the aged stain. but i don't know if they're completely solid all the way through but i'd assume they are given how everything else is made.
Is it possible to provide the existing floor plans? I'm an architect, I would love to design a concept / layout. Maybe there're more designers here and that could create a good collection of ideas.
Big fan of Adam and Collette immediately standing up for their opinions on the design.
That's how the process works. The designer leads the horse to water. I've fought Laurel on many, many things. She uses that push back to get a better feel. It's a compromise of giving the owner what they want but also making them aware of what they don't know they want. You don't get to see that process on TV shows.
@@ObsessedGarage "making them aware of what they don't know they want." This is huge. There are so many things that a lot of people never think about when building or remodeling and they just do it because they feel it's what they're supposed to do. I worked for a home developer for awhile and they had several house plans with the laundry room on the second floor where all the bedrooms were. I used to hear tons of people ask why they did that because laundry is usually on the first floor. But it made so much more sense when you thought about it. Why have the laundry in a place where you'd have to carry baskets up and down stairs? Instead it was right by all of the bedrooms where all of the laundry was.
Laurel had so many amazing ideas and thought processes for things that I found really insightful. I think it's also valuable to present ideas so that even if they're completely rejected, you still get a feel for the clients tastes! Can't wait to see everything come together in the end!
Colette: “I like modern” lol listening to people who have no clue about architecture and design talk like they do is so funny
@Obsessed Garage so true and great way to put it. No doubt some commentors to come will see the process as back and white , or malicious which is ridiculous lol , but it's actually traction and ground being made moving foward. Excited to see how it goes , great job.
@@peckerthemechersorry we can't all be architects.
who woulda thought just going over plans was super interesting to watch. I’m excited with this project.
Somehow I got very anxious watching this. Don't know why... Am I the only one?
@@darkstari no they’re all finalish
Matts face at 45:48 thinking about washing the dogs in the kitchen sink is priceless
Eliminate pantry cabinets, make it just a little hallway from the kitchen to the laundry room with the hidden door still. This provides more space for the bathroom and gets rid of the pantry that they don't seem to care for while keeping their desired paths. Also, for the stairs maybe chop the top caps off like Adam said, get the neighbor or someone to make a more modern slimmer cap, add horizontal bars between the posts and throw some paint. Might be pricey still but cheaper than completely removing them. As others were saying, pitch the idea again of keeping the utility sink in the laundry room for washing the dogs instead of the kitchen sink. On the loft, the left corner that has no function currently, could that be drywalled to the ceiling to create a storage closet.This cuts costs for the railing and makes that space more functional. Then move that sim into the mechanical room to declutter the loft area. Matt, Mike, and Laurel will do phenomenal on this remodel, stoked to see the finished product. Love the videos Matt!
People really underestimate how much Matt is going to be saving adam on this project. It's hard for them to see the full vision of the build without a 3d render. At the end of the day the transformation is going to be incredible.
very true Ricardo
Mike just smiling, petting the doggie. 😂
I really like this video, gives more into the renovation side and its fascinating! I like how Matt just observes and catches on quick, I know why its obsessed garage and I'm hooked
I will continue to say this but the level of detail that you and your team put into every project is so impressive. Matt you should have your own tv show remodeling houses.
Love seeing the intergenerational interactions between Adam/Collete and the OG crew. As someone closer to Adam's age than Matt's it makes me feel like doing projects with my parents
The key in that dynamic is that the inexperienced learns to leverage the experience. That is why I'm here.
I wasnt expecting this so damn soon, I was exicted about the idea, didnt think it would come so quick!
There will be a long waiting period once we start ordering all the of the products, so we need to get moving on the design.
Love how it’s always Christmas at LZ’s! 42:31
the house is perfect like that, don't change anything, very cosy
Ha, ha…. This house is a style nightmare.
@@ObsessedGarage 😂
its rather amazing how much youtube content is coming out of the LZ compound
The weird alcove on the second floor should be turned into a closet. Remove the railing, replace it with a wall and add a door. It will massively lower the cost of doing a railing while adding useful storage space.
hmm that would be an interesting option, probably was the original plan until they decided to leave it open when the house was first built maybe?
@@joshm2243 I hate to say it but a lot of houses in Florida have these weird "features". Part of it is culture, but a larger reason is the lack of basements and thus storage. Builders sometimes also add these weird areas just to bump up the square footage. This was especially popular in the 1980's
I was thinking similar. Even just a drywall half wall for the majority of the top area would keep it open, but about 1000x less expensive.
thoughts from the peanuts gallery =)
the pantry area could double as a wine cellar.
The coffee bar area should have the ice maker and small drawer fridge for milk, etc
In the new entry off of kitchen, getting rid of slider and putting picture window with a mudroom seating under it for a drop off zone.
sunroom area off the existing front door like Adam said.
the weird corner area on the upstairs could be lined with open book shelfs.
You could also cut costs on railings by doing a half wall on the upstairs so that you can't see into it and makes it more private.
looking at the kitchen area again you could remove the ceiling above the sink area where the fan is if possible. That would eliminate that weird area on the upstairs too.
Also might be worth having Adam and Collete go through pintrest for design ideas to get a better understanding if you haven't already.
Love this series!
I like the idea of removing that little area upstairs, above the kitchen. It would open up the kitchen space above more and give more light in. Yeah you loose some square feet but for a better look and flow
I love this. One of my favorite car guys to watch and my favorite garage design guy doing a project together
You know at first I thought the budget was an absurd amount but looking at the amount of demo and remodeling that needs to be done for the vision makes sense.
Yeah, we all tend to underestimate that.
It is absurd.
I actually think the budget is going to have to increase quite a bit.
Really looking forward to seeing the progression of this!
I’m pumped to see this Reno. I don’t know why but there’s just something about a good befor n after.
I’d replace some of that railing around the guest bedroom with half walls to cut cost and make it look better. Plus it makes it a little more private and gives you more wall space
I just like the amount of life Adam is pumping into the property. Given it’s past, its really fun to watch. ✌🏽
This is turning into a great set of videos. I think what I’m looking forward to the most is the window conversions you’re doing to the spaces. It’s going to open the place right up.
Check out panoramic doors for the sliding doors. Absolutely best in the industry and will accordion down like he wants.
I'll check them out.
This is going to be fun to watch. Laurel has a great demeanor, I see why you work well with her. I have no idea how you guys will do all this in 30 days, better start looking at RV’s Matt haha!
as a carpenter its a shame to get rid of all that beautiful wood,
but i get they want it modernized, its gonna look great!
At one point matt you said the words “you won’t even need a pantry” (because of all the cabinets in the kitchen). What if the pantry did just completely go away? Use all of that space for the bathroom? I know they like the pass thru but once it’s gone they will realize it doesn’t save them all that much time. Just a thought. They could for sure get the water closet and a really nice tub/shower area.
Right? They are losing the entrance into the kitchen by making it a bar, so by the time they walk to the end, they might as well use the correct entrance to their bedroom instead of coming back through the kitchen and using the hidden door. Just dont bother, make a super master bathroom with all that pantry space. Do you want a lazy shortcut to your room for taking icecream to bed? or do you want a jumbo shower/bath, bigger sink/counters and a WC
I agree, but they really like the access to laundry from both sides of the house.
I'd make the pantry as a coffee/drink/toaster/appliance nook in the kitchen where they can have toaster, built in coffeemachine, lunchablesminifridge etc. in cabinets with outlets so they are ready to use. And then make the "hidden" cabinet doors from that Nook to the laundry room so it stays "clean".. it would give the pantry a meaning, Adam a walkthru and the overall kitchen a nice clean look. I think Adam really want the house to look nice, without sacrificing the ease of a bachelor pad/student dorm :) They both live on the fly, quick, easy and stylish (if it can be quick and easy)
@@ObsessedGarage This is a goldmine for content btw mate, I love seeing the content and the viewer engagement
I'm excited to see this project progress. Matt has to teach Adam/Collette a thing or two about putting things into their rightful storage locations, that'll really open the place up more and make it look more premium.
Adam is about to have the best appliances in the world, but he uses the kitchen to make coffee 😂
I'm wagering that great after an experience with well done products, they will be appreciated.
and store his Lunchables
Hopefully a clean amazing set up will urge to use it better and cook more
dont worry. he will soon be a man and learn to appreciate it a ton!
Watched Adam for 5+ years. Being in the construction industry in South Florida (HVAC contractor for high end residences) this reno job is my new obsession.
Stoked this is all going down!!
Never thought I'd find this interesting, but damn I'm hooked
this lady has a lot of patience ...
For the safe room, they should consider doing a ultra secure pocket style door. If built correctly, it will be as secure or more than a framed door on hinges since it will have more points of contact for preventing brut force. They even make kits now that are electric, hydraulic, or air operated. Pocket door like that would also allow them to keep that walkway open and only use the door if they feel like they need to secure the room.
Otherwise, good thing Matt was there to connect the dots. Feel like Laurel was having a hard time understanding Adam & Collete's thought process but Matt was able to understand exactly what they were thinking and concerned about. Kudos Matt! Looking forward to watching this take shape.
Matt: Master Collection shelf of detailing supplies
Adam: Master collection shelf full of coffee syrups
I freaking love this series already!
I think with you guy behind the vision they are going to love it wen it's finished
I like this, nice switch up
This is very exciting, educational, the whole process between ideas and planning is entertaining 🔥🔥👍
Adam is a simple guy with a complex house
@45:46 Matt's face visualizing dogs being washed in the new kitchen sink. THIS is going to be great! Better than anything on HGTV!
They should’ve made a separate dog area. As a dog person I appreciate separating my dogs space from my kitchen from a cleanliness stand point.
I can see where they coming from with closing in the kitchen with the design. I am interested in how this will come together. Not that my opinion matters, but I would think from a functionality standpoint, an island parallel to the cabinet wall essentially where it is now (one level, though) would be better. The wall of windows opposite the cabinet wall could be where a banquette could be built in, given Adam’s desire to have a place to set stuff upon entry. The banquette seating could lift for storage with floor to ceiling cabinet on each side of the replacement window framing it and the banquette seat to hang stuff. The butlers pantry should be for the coffee and tea makers with beverage fridge and ice maker. Very interesting stuff! Love the creative process!
OK, am I the only one that thinks its weird that Adam and Collette keep saying that the pantry is "no mans land" and they will never go in there- but if they put the coffee maker and ice machine and drink station in there (and that's 90% of what they use the kitchen for) then they will always be in that space! lol Plus it keeps the counters in the kitchen clean and clutter free. They are so mentally locked-in to the way it looks and is used now that they are having trouble envisioning the potential of the new space.
I agree. As much as I use my ice machine and whatever.... All of that could be shoved into the pantry. Also the sink in the laundry room being a dedicated dog wash area vs washing the dogs in the kitchen would be way better 😂
@@Golden.Buddha totally agreed, replace that laundry sink with a stainless steel dedicated dog wash bay would be way more functional than the kitchen sink
Yeah agreed, doesn’t seem like they’re keen on utilizing space given too them at all. Also seems like someone is borderline hoarding shit and should use the free space given to them to take advantage of
Definitely agree they don’t seem like very clutter free couple. Everything is like function over form for them and not much vision. But Matt will set them straight, they’ll just have to adjust their living style so it’s not too hoardish and cluttered up.
@@erikleblanc4539 I wouldn’t go that far
This is interesting to watch, and super interesting to see visions and styles contrast with each other.
Man I’m really hyped for this series.
What a strange house this place is, it looks like it was built by a rec center architect and furnished by a millionaire hunter from the 50s. Really looking forward to this series.
Great episode excited to see how this turns out
I think Matt mentioned this is in a previous video, but should definitely try to sell those cabinets... can't tell the quality through videos but lots of good wood... it would hurt to see them go into trash.. but it might not make sense to do a soft demo due to cost..
If Matt were to expand OG to house design, I would absolutely go that route. Know it’s in the plans, but this video solidified it for me.
This lady is really focused on selling them on tiles and color pallets she found and that’s great for a designer and a couple who cares…they are being genuine in what they want and Adam even made a great point look at all the shit they have piled on the dining room table and the Amazon packages from the last video if that’s gone with no replacement it’ll cover that kitchen counter and y’all’s response wasn’t to look into removing the unused slider door and adding a half wall to window with a shelf and storage area for a dump zone to benefit the ‘clients needs’ instead more chairs for ‘reading’ the chairs will be covered in backpacks and packages and stuff because at 11pm after a long day I’m dropping my bag and going to bed
Agreed. doesn’t seem like shes understanding what they want… more of what she wants!
They don't know what they want. That is why I'm here.
@@ObsessedGarage They know what they want they just need a professionals advice on how to achieve it. Not some lady selling them cabinets they don't want along with overpriced tiles. sheesh
The before and after is going to be wild!
as a student architect its super cool to see like the real world process post education
I can't believe I just watched an hour of that... no they got me tearing out my cabinets.
I wish I lived in Florida I work for a fab shop that could build Adam the floating stairs and railings 😢 56:44
I like how Matt is so over the top with everything not just car detailing 😂
Wish I was there Collette looking for that super effective industrial look
If your redoing the railings upstairs. 1 way glass could be cool and would block off the Sim from being visible.
Oh heck yeah
This lady sure says "I want to" alot. Sounds like she's imposing alot of what she would want in a build.....you'll love this, I'm sure, trust me. Scary
Well I mean that is kind of the point of hiring a designer right? If you only want your own input and have someone repeat that, you might as well go straight to a contractor. Designers have taste and know what workes, so as long as you give them your input and answer their questions, they will say what they would want in a build, and the end result is a combination of those two.
That laurel is constantly saying “I want” & “it’s gonna be like this” even though it’s a preliminary walk through of ideas.
It just makes the clients stand-off straight away.
“We could” or “we’r thinking of” is a much better saying to get in a habit of saying.
Plus it’s very obvious that Adam & Colette are mostly focused on layout & how things work like hinges first because style can be done later. It’s kinda like getting a car in running condition before choosing a body kit & sending it to paint.
Why? We are grown-ups here. Laurel is basically doing this for nothing. When someone that takes on a project takes ownership of it, that is what any successful person wants their people to do. All the rest can be adjusted. As long as the people you hire to do things for you don't drive you off a cliff, you can always work with it. If you have to do the job of the people you hire, then why hire them in the first place.
Balling
Could you just take out the railing completely and extend the walls up to the normal railing height then in the narrow alcove do what MRBenchwork said(make it a closet). Ive been to a few vacation rentals and they have done this with their lofts that are bedrooms.The ceiling seems high enough that it wouldnt be claustrophobic. i personally dont like having railing on bedroom lofts it makes it feel less private considering its supposed to be a room.
I’m not sure how you can doubt the ideas of Laurel, Matt, and Mike
I think for a nice modern look, that’s not insanely expensive you could do a steel with cable type handrail
Oh I can already see Johan tigging that full custom titanium handrail in there 😂
why am i just seeing this video, its very interesting to watch
Having the option to keep countertop clutter in the “butler pantry” is a huge win for a kitchen.
Sliding doors over French doors, always. French doors don’t seal properly.
Always a sink in the laundry. You don’t want to use your kitchen sink for “cleaning” household things or tools after painting for example.
Then again, doing what makes someone happy in their own house makes sense too. 😂
video is great. very real
You should post the plans on-line so a fan can build out a full 3D render of the plans. I bet someone out there has the skills and would find it fun.
This is actually a great idea, id be interested in seeing the plans some people could come up with.
Hell ya. Mike and Mike ripping again, no cinnamon rolls this time though
1:06 daaaamnn brodyy o.o lmao. I see you looking at that caught in HD
Deluxe pocket door (heavy duty),with push button, and or, motion open feature. Similar to luxury Liberty or Newell RV’s
What are the plans for the pool? Big fan of both of y’all and I’m in the pool industry
Did anyone else explode with excitement when at 42:00 she said linear!!!!lol!!!
Meow meow meow meow(air hour sounds)
I’m laughing at Adam’s reaction to the 72in sink. That is a huge sink, kinda want to see one in person.
Using the induction stove top how is the smoke and food smell going to be captured without a exhaust hood?
Downdraft
Helicopter blade fan in the center of the house skate park of Tampa style would be sickkkkkk
I appreciate that this is a different world to what I know. And I guess it’s a rich persons thing to have this much input from someone like laurel.
But personally I could not handle this kind of situation being ‘sold’ on things.
That bedroom is giving me anxiety, cmon Adam your warehouse is more organised 😂 looking forward to this series 👊🏼
Matt, no Pressol bottles for the syrups? 😂
This design should be awesome. Can’t wait for the project to start.
Hi Matt and crew,
I do custom cabinetry in California. While I was listening to you guys speak about the kitchen, I noticed I can do a lot of things differently and how some things may or may not work. I would love to do a 3D rendering for you based off of Adam's kitchen measurements and also give you guys advice and pointers. Let me know and I'll be more than happy to help out. Been a fan of you both for many years.
I messaged you on Facebook as well.
Could be worth saving some of those cabinets and putting them in another shop on the property for employees
Yeah, I think we will salvage them. Maybe we offer them up to a family in need.
@@ObsessedGaragefind a trade school or something along those lines. I know they’d appreciate the donation.
omg that bedroom is exploded..
I'd add a wall mid way upstairs to define that guest room and add loft Hangout space with bar stool seating against the railing to enjoy loft space
I’m with Adam on the kitchen swing door. As a young male, I refuse to walk all the way to the next room when I can have a short cut
Whats going on with the upstairs grow room?
Vote here for Laurel to get her own series on the channel.
I agree!
@@ObsessedGarage Inside the Hex Chronicles of a Master series.
The biggest let down for this whole process is the designer and Matt's continued use of "I want..." and a forceful sense of implying things without truly asking what Adam and Collette, the CLIENTS, want or need. They asked very meaningful questions throughout the whole kitchen discussion but were met with a lot of we know what's best for you. It's definitely understandable that Adam and Collette are not versed in home design and you want the best for them but the disconnect of what is best for them and what the two of you think is best for them is disheartening. There are huge missed opportunities in the kitchen and pantry design/layout because the layout is set, even if the designer mentions it's preliminary, they way she presents it is as though it's final and only minor revisions can be made. The way Adam & Collette use the home and its spaces may be unconventional to most but it's a huge factor in how the design should compliment them and what makes it their home not anyone else's. As mentioned in the other video the next owner of the compound is not buying it for the design of this house. Hopefully this turns out great and works for them.
Thank you Mike for your feedback! I get how you might feel however You’ve missed the hours I met with Collete & Adam, the many emails, the off tape conversations. I’ve yet, knock on wood, had an unhappy client that didn’t love their home. You’ve got to trust your team, and that is what Collette & Adam are doing! It’s going to be a beautiful project. Hope you enjoy.
THIS. she wants glitz and glamour and they want functionality. Such a waste of time/energy/resources here.
@@laurelgebben2083 Your thoughtful response here says a lot about your work ethics. Adam and Colette are in good hands.
sorry but they said they didnt know. they needed exactly what she did and she did a great job
@@cfvgd Most people that bring on a designer either are not entirely sure of what they want or have an idea of exactly what they want. In this case they definitely admitted they don't know what they want and are unfamiliar with the process which is why they have a designer. What I'm saying is that there seemed to be missed opportunities in what they were presented with based on how they said they use and intend to use the home. Simple things that they could relate to were portrayed as being overlooked. An example is the pantry, it seemed to be of no use to them now or in the future until the coffee bar was thrown out there. If they already don't use the majority of their existing kitchen cabinetry, as Adam showed in the video, and the pantry itself then you could assume there would be no need for an entire wall of new tall cabinetry plus a pantry. A coffee bar could easily be integrated into a tall cabinet and the pantry space be used for something more useful to them. Again, a huge kitchen with lots of cabinetry plus a pantry is ideal to most people remodeling or looking to buy/build a home. This isn't the case with them in terms of their use of the home or any resale potential. This is a special opportunity for them to do off the wall stuff that fits their needs and style because of the location of the home on a compound that a future buy will be more interested in regardless if this house was there or not.
why dont you put a cavity slider door into the pantry instead of a door that opens out because that could be a problem if people are walking around the kitchen and a door is open.
As someone who loves interior design hearing adam and Collettes wants is driving me crazy because it's feels soo impractical
Can always cut the tops of the railings off and paint them
and can always pull out the centres and intall glass panels
Florida drifter gets Obsessed House renovation.😅
I work for the company that made the kitchen shown at 5.30 👌. That's in our showroom in the UK.
Humphrey Munson Ltd 👍
What about an OG Vacuumed Laundry Chute, maybe some pocket doors too.
Just let Laurel do her thing.
I pride myself on vehicles and optioning but one of the most difficult and stressful undertaking of my life was choosing bathroom tile.
Designers are gifts from God.
What is the brand of the kitchen sink?
The Galley is one brand. I may end up having something custom made
Tons of floating stair companies online that will build off plans is one of them viewrail is one of them. They could totally make their own rails in the fab shop.
Right, and they are $30,000+ and would require a whole lot more demo than we are willing to do on this project.
Lz idea on the stairs would be cool kind of like his office bring little workshop vibe into the house
agree, i'd just chain saw all those banister blocks off and do some kind of flat top cap since it'll be really hard to try to match the aged stain. but i don't know if they're completely solid all the way through but i'd assume they are given how everything else is made.
I would like to get that done too, but that might not make the cut on the project.
Is it possible to provide the existing floor plans? I'm an architect, I would love to design a concept / layout. Maybe there're more designers here and that could create a good collection of ideas.
42:12 Adams favourite word🤣
let’s gooooooo
3.67 thousand subs, forget budget, give him anything he wants. The subs you’ll get is priceless