Did y'all know we have *4 channels* now? This main one, plus: 🎮 Evan and Katelyn Gaming ua-cam.com/users/evanandkatelyngaming (us playing games and chatting, enhanced by epic editing and a heavy dose of memes) 🎙️ Evan and Katelyn Podcast ua-cam.com/users/evanandkatelynpodcast (chatting about life, UA-cam stuff, and playing games you can play along with) 😹 Evan and Katelyn Too ua-cam.com/users/evanandkatelyn2 (still figuring this one out 😂)
Why do you big UA-camrs always need multiple channels for your content? Why can't you just separate your content into playlists on just one channel? This just makes it even harder for smaller UA-camrs to get noticed.
Incase anyone was suspicious of their shopping methods I can verify that they really do shop at Lowe’s. It was really nice to meet y’all today! - Random Lowe’s employee / new fan
I find it amazing that you guys don’t kill each other after every project. Most couples can’t even make an IKEA shelf together without almost breaking up lol
I built a table from scratch with a new GF’ After we finished she says… look at that we didn’t even yell at each other’ What she doesn’t know is after she left I re did all she messed up 🤣
If anybody ever asks me "Why get married?" I will direct them to any one of your videos. Most couples can only hope for 1% of the teamwork the two of you display. Synchronized Sanding! Olympic level Curling style glueing! and Oh Em Double Effin Ghee those cat paws... I keep thinking those are your actual cat's paws LOL
Aw haha thank you so much!!! We're practicing for the Couple's Maker Olympics so gotta keep our glue curling game on point 😋 Glad you like the cat paws as much as we do!!!! 😹
They laugh together all the time. I wonder if he considers her the funnier one. He is funny too but I'm thinking he thinks she is the funniest. They have each other in stitches all day. :)
I honestly can't stop watching this channel now just because the two of them are so damned hilarious together. Its the fact that one does or says something off, and the other is immediately laughing. Like, I thought my wife and I were a pretty good team until I saw this. Keep it up you two!
They said it was a cheap door. I know the ones in my house are basically hollow. So they probably weren't able to actually cut into to the middle of the door.
8:00 was me as a housepainter when I finally gave a woman an honest answer about her 10 color swatches in variations of beige. She didn't understand at first and I was like "you can't tell when it's on a 2x2" square, but once this covers your entire living room you're gonna realize it's pink. Most of the time I would just say "if you like it I love it, I'm gonna put it on and make it look nice and then leave, you're the one that has to live in it." Of course that led to me having to repaint the same bathroom three times because it wasn't just the right shade of yellow.
this is the video that gave me the confidence to remove and try to fix a doorknob. i mean you guys made it seem so easy to remove and reinstall (it wasn’t even the point of the video!), and while my door was stuck closed and locked for a day i eventually got it to work! your videos work in mysterious ways :-)
WTH is this?! How have I not seen this episode until now??! I've seen every episode of your show except for this!! I love you two. You really are the gift that keeps on giving.
Good job guys. A few pointers: 1. Purchase a sheet of foam board insulation to use as a spoil board. Your work is fully supported, as well as largely non-slip. Use this spoil board for project after project. Replace it when it's falling apart, which should be quite a long while provided you set your blade height to just clear the material thickness. I use this on literally every project. 2. "Clamping" could've been achieved with scrap lumber, sheet goods, etc. Simply place the scrap on top of the faux door front and weight it down with anything handy. As an aside, since the plywood is thin and not structural, clamping isn't actually necessary. Letting the glue set for a couple of hours would suffice nicely. 3. A chisel and hammer would've make quick work if notching out the hinge-side faux stile. Lastly, and this is just personal preference, I would've installed new brushed nickel hinges to match the door lever and adjoining kitchen hardware.
Thank you for the tips! Definitely need to get our hands on a waste board. The handle actually is the same level of sheen on our kitchen (it just might not have come through in video form). Thanks!
I like the design but wow you put a ton of work into it. I just used the 4x8 sheet of plywood and cut it to the door size. Then adhesively bonded it to the door and used a router to create the slotted pattern. Cheers!
Love it. It really changed the focal point of that wall and brought out a different tone in the wood. I realize the pictures were different times of the day, but it still made a subtle difference in the kitchen palette. Great stop motion too :).
Thank you Scott! We've never been crazy about our cabinet color but I think you're right, this brought out a different tone! Glad you like the stop motion too!!
Actually you just need a couple basic tools for this - probably a couple hundred dollars max, but if you're gonna start making things, it's an investment that will last across many projects
HDTV was on all weekend at my work and I could not stop thinking that you guys should have a show on there. You are so much more entertaining and you also make projects much more accessible to normal people.
Great idea! A couple of tips. you can use a pin nailer to attach the diagonal pieces along with the wood glue. secondly, your paint sprayer has a knob that allows you to turn the paint spray vertically or horizontally. i think you need another spray coat because I can still see the spray patterns...But still a great video and funny as always. Sorry if I sound picky...Lol
I love that the Kobalt tools are finally getting into the UA-cam content maker space. I don't think I've seen anyone else using them yet. I use everything in their 24v line and I love them.
I never plan on doing this ever in my life, but watching you two do it was so much fun! You just got a new fan. Hope you guys'll inspire me to be somewhat more handy!
From Egypt and I love it!! Good job. I just have a question cause am not an expert, how does the door thickness not affected after installing an additional 4mm of plywood sheet or whatever thickness of plywood you used. How it still flat with wall after increasing door thickness?
Only because i've watched so many of these kinds of videos. First you'll notice that they only did the plywood on the outside. If they did it on the inside they would need to remove the stops and move it back 1/4" Now it's not perfectly flush anymore either but because trim is usually about 1/4" or more it's much less noticeable but it doesn't line up with the door jamb anymore. Still is a good way to give a good update even if it's not perfect it's much cheaper than buying new doors.
Amazing video y'all. We have the same type of doors throughout our whole house and I think we're going to try the same thing! Thanks for the inspiration!
I'll be honest. The thumbnail looked like you covered the door with black vinyl. I clicked because it still got my interest. I was pleasantly surprised by how high end it actually looks! Really great job!
I haven't even checked your video list and don't know exactly what your channel is about but this was so well done and ya'll have such a warm happy charisma I had to subscribe! Great editing too!
i love watching these kinds of videos. years ago i build my own dresser out of thick sturdy wood (forgot the name of it) and to this day i'm still using it. i loved creating the entire design and building it. ofcourse i had a little help of a teacher but i made it all on my own. i'm so proud of it! and i want to do it all again! i want to build more, but i'm not in school anymore and i don't have any money/room to have anything at all
The level of confidence. Cutting a wood board on a wood table and not cutting the table. If it were me I would sliced my table in half and then just contemplate life.
Evan and Katelyn coming back at you again with a great project! 😍 I don't even a builder but I really want to do it now! Hehe Edit: Also gonna love the montage mode 😂
I like Lowe's. Great prices and they Actually remember IN THEIR COMPUTER that my dad is a veteran, and give him the discount without him having to show the card! true patriots!
@@EvanAndKatelyn The 10% veteran discount had saved me a bundle! The other guys honor active duty and retired military. Just not veterans who weren't "lifers". Consequently, Lowe's gets the vast majority of my business.
This is the very first video I just randomly happened upon from you guys and I just wanted to say that 1. You two are legitimately and undeniably cute/adorable! 2. This video....a project video, was actually fun to watch!!! Keep on killin' it!!
They didn't actually need the spacers at the end. If pieces are cut appropriately they would move from where they belong but if they wanted to marke sure cause of random short cuts then just cleaning after they press out any paint, adding the other board and removing would've sufficed.
A router has a very different cut look than the method they chose. This way there's no rounded corners (though you could just chisel those out straight).
Thanks! I'm pretty sure it could have been done even cheaper, but we wanted to be honest with what it cost us. A sample paint container and a brush would have reduced the cost by a lot
Thank you so much! Definitely transformed the whole space more than we expected. Maybe there are some things you can do in a smaller space? We started out working on our apartment balcony with one toolbox worth of tools 👍
This is a super cute project, out of curiosity how much of that paint did you use? I am wondering if it would be better to buy a smaller tin / testers? (38 dollars seems like a lot to spend on paint to me)
Hahaha yeah we didn't use much at all. It was our first time using a paint sprayer and we didn't want to get multiple paint cans and went overboard by a big shot. I'm sure a paint sample and a brush would have covered it fine and reduced the cost by a lot.
@@EvanAndKatelyn For a project requiring more painting, try a HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure) sprayer. All the same principles of an airless sprayer apply, however, the efficacy of material application is *much* greater. Applying paint with an HVLP sprayer, to me, is more satisfying, the result is superior to that achieved with an airless sprayer, there's *much* less overspray, and the costs are lower since more paint, stain, etc. ends up on the piece bring covered, rather than the surrounding area, not to mention in one's lungs.
$38 bucks is cheap ass paint imo. Also buying a quart is usually over half the price of a gallon. 4 quarts = a gallon. So just buy the gallon in case you use over 1 quart. Nothing sucks more than spending the same price for half the paint.
It would be really funny if it came out that Evan and Katelyn were really serious and stoic in real life and there videos were personas that they had created. 😂😉 Another great video guys!
idk if I'm replying a bit too late and you've already found out about these, but the angle of the plywood is 45 degrees. Half way to 90. Spray painter should be turned 90 degrees for more paint to be applied at the same time. It eases the work process. The tip of the sprayer can be turned, so they don't have to turn the sprayer itself 90 degrees.
A couple tips for your next attempt at this....... After you spread glue on the thin strip of wood, very lightly spread some table salt on the glue. It will not have any adverse effect on the wood or the glue, and it will act as an abrasive to help prevent the wood from moving. Sand can also be used, but you would have to make sure there are no small stone chips that are larger than the sand as they could cause a high spot on the thin strip. Which ever you use, just remember to use it sparingly, a little bit goes a long way. When gluing pieces of wood that you can not reach with clamps, or just don't have enough clamps, use weight. You can use bags of sand, paver base, or even concrete, or if you have free weights from your home gym, they can be used too. You will just have to lay down some kind of protection between the weight and the wood, so your wood does not get stained (plastic, parchment paper, or something else). I have even seen people here on UA-cam use the weight of their car as a clamp. They would glue up 2 pieces of wood, lay it down on the garage floor, and drive up onto the wood using the car as a clamp.
I've been struggling with door face ideas for garage cabinets. Go metal? Laminate? Sleek and flat!? Mission style? I love this look! It's a bit of old and new. I think I'm running with something along these lines. Thank you both!
id love to see yall tackle a fun DIY litterbox room for joob! something stylish and fun, yet out of the way ! yall always have such a pleasing aesthetic to every makeover that you do :)
Great project! Thanks for sharing. Just a note - on using the hole saw for the door hole, if anyone does not have the perfect size hole saw accessory, just use the flush trim bit on your small router. thanks for the vid, looks good.
I get annoyed when people dismiss this cause "you need a whole workshop". Most people who own a home (renters hardly will upgrade a door anyway) will have some sort of power tools, like a drill and some sort of saw - and if not, they will eventually need one anyway. A circular saw doesn't even cost much.
Including, atleast here in sweden, a table top saw can cost anytime from 6000-25 000coronor. In USA dollars, ca 600 to 2500 dollars. I asure you, few, especialy fanilies with kids and or students, has that much money on hand to lay out on such impeovements. However i do agree with your, do it yourself agenda. It is True that you can do allot of 🕺 on your own, but always double check with your landlord unless you own The house yourself.
@@appolonia2132 A circular saw or a jigsaw costs like 400-600 SEK in Sweden, so no it's not expensive. If you can't afford that, you have no business buying a house.
Love the dual sander action! And the glue assist! Total teamwork! Need more flip flops!! STAT! This is such a great upgrade! I love how this really makes a difference in the space! I think I see a fix up to my boring bedroom door in the near future!
Hahaha flip flops = shims in a pinch! The new door really does make the whole space look better, it had more of an impact than expected. Totally recommend it if you wanna tackle a weekend project!
That's definitely an option! We cut them into strips because we wanted the grain texture to show through the paint a little bit so it would look like more of a solid door, so we needed the grain going in the direction of the boards
For us this seemed easier than trying to add faux texture. I actually think that would be good content too. Just not the way we decided to take it. Nothing wrong with it though! 🙂
Great project. A little tip that I've started using: instead of wood filler, a little bit of sheetrock ready mix. It only works for painted projects, but it dries fast and sands easily. Heck, if you time it right, a damp cloth or paper towel will keep you from having to sand.
A consumer-level DIY in this one (which is needed, DIY-ers vary in interests and skills) but shown nicely and in a funny way. I've enjoyed watching it. Thanks fir the video! :) Keep up the good fun. :)
"The reason we're not using the table saw is because it's big and floppy!" Instant flashbacks of cutting lauan for almost every project we've ever done at school on the table saws. It was a great time. Always fun having 3 people try and guide the wood and stabilize it to try to get a perfect edge (which, 90% of the time, it wasn't but it didn't need to be thankfully 😭) It is SO DIFFICULT to work work. God I wish I had one of those things. 😂
Did y'all know we have *4 channels* now? This main one, plus:
🎮 Evan and Katelyn Gaming ua-cam.com/users/evanandkatelyngaming
(us playing games and chatting, enhanced by epic editing and a heavy dose of memes)
🎙️ Evan and Katelyn Podcast ua-cam.com/users/evanandkatelynpodcast
(chatting about life, UA-cam stuff, and playing games you can play along with)
😹 Evan and Katelyn Too ua-cam.com/users/evanandkatelyn2
(still figuring this one out 😂)
I subscribed for Katelyn
Can you make me a small pantry door?
You can boil the hinges and the old paint rubs off with a Scotch Bright.
4 channels of the same crap? Where's the logic in that?
Why do you big UA-camrs always need multiple channels for your content? Why can't you just separate your content into playlists on just one channel? This just makes it even harder for smaller UA-camrs to get noticed.
Incase anyone was suspicious of their shopping methods I can verify that they really do shop at Lowe’s.
It was really nice to meet y’all today!
- Random Lowe’s employee / new fan
Haha! Was nice meeting you too!! See ya next time 👋
XD
*E&K walk into lowes*
Connor:What are you making now?
Hey, y'alls, not "anyone" has a fully equipped garage (?) workshop. So, no, "anyone," can't.
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I find it amazing that you guys don’t kill each other after every project. Most couples can’t even make an IKEA shelf together without almost breaking up lol
My husband and I were literally about to divorce over a 75 sqft accent wall lol.
I built a table from scratch with a new GF’
After we finished she says…
look at that we didn’t even yell at each other’
What she doesn’t know is after she left I re did all she messed up 🤣
If anybody ever asks me "Why get married?" I will direct them to any one of your videos. Most couples can only hope for 1% of the teamwork the two of you display. Synchronized Sanding! Olympic level Curling style glueing! and Oh Em Double Effin Ghee those cat paws... I keep thinking those are your actual cat's paws LOL
Aw haha thank you so much!!! We're practicing for the Couple's Maker Olympics so gotta keep our glue curling game on point 😋 Glad you like the cat paws as much as we do!!!! 😹
They laugh together all the time. I wonder if he considers her the funnier one. He is funny too but I'm thinking he thinks she is the funniest. They have each other in stitches all day. :)
Skuffle ... exactly... I never said such thing to anyone but they are the TRUE goals !! bless them
I honestly can't stop watching this channel now just because the two of them are so damned hilarious together. Its the fact that one does or says something off, and the other is immediately laughing. Like, I thought my wife and I were a pretty good team until I saw this. Keep it up you two!
If anybody ever asks me "Why not have kids?" I will direct them to any of your videos.
‚Too blue, too green, too green, too brown, too grey...‘ - man, I wish I was that decisive! 😎
Great project, guys, very much enjoyed!
Haha! I wish I could channel that decisiveness in all other aspects as life too 😋
when i saw the thumbnail i honestly thought u just used a router to make grooves and then painted it
Same.
same bro
Same x3. Kept thinking why not?
Me too!
They said it was a cheap door. I know the ones in my house are basically hollow. So they probably weren't able to actually cut into to the middle of the door.
"How is it still attached!?" LOL with the magic of PAINTED HINGES!
Haha for real! That paint had more power than we thought!
What about the door stops you didn't move them don't you twats
8:00 was me as a housepainter when I finally gave a woman an honest answer about her 10 color swatches in variations of beige. She didn't understand at first and I was like "you can't tell when it's on a 2x2" square, but once this covers your entire living room you're gonna realize it's pink.
Most of the time I would just say "if you like it I love it, I'm gonna put it on and make it look nice and then leave, you're the one that has to live in it."
Of course that led to me having to repaint the same bathroom three times because it wasn't just the right shade of yellow.
this is the video that gave me the confidence to remove and try to fix a doorknob. i mean you guys made it seem so easy to remove and reinstall (it wasn’t even the point of the video!), and while my door was stuck closed and locked for a day i eventually got it to work! your videos work in mysterious ways :-)
this is a-door-able ;)
Heh heh heh heh 😁😁
(Gary plays drums for the “Ba Dum, Shh”)
😞
WTH is this?! How have I not seen this episode until now??! I've seen every episode of your show except for this!! I love you two. You really are the gift that keeps on giving.
Thank you!
Good job guys.
A few pointers:
1. Purchase a sheet of foam board insulation to use as a spoil board. Your work is fully supported, as well as largely non-slip. Use this spoil board for project after project. Replace it when it's falling apart, which should be quite a long while provided you set your blade height to just clear the material thickness. I use this on literally every project.
2. "Clamping" could've been achieved with scrap lumber, sheet goods, etc. Simply place the scrap on top of the faux door front and weight it down with anything handy. As an aside, since the plywood is thin and not structural, clamping isn't actually necessary. Letting the glue set for a couple of hours would suffice nicely.
3. A chisel and hammer would've make quick work if notching out the hinge-side faux stile.
Lastly, and this is just personal preference, I would've installed new brushed nickel hinges to match the door lever and adjoining kitchen hardware.
Thank you for the tips! Definitely need to get our hands on a waste board. The handle actually is the same level of sheen on our kitchen (it just might not have come through in video form). Thanks!
EvanAndKatelyn John Coloe was referring to the white hinges, and not the door lever when suggesting the hinges to be brushed nickel.
I like the design but wow you put a ton of work into it. I just used the 4x8 sheet of plywood and cut it to the door size. Then adhesively bonded it to the door and used a router to create the slotted pattern. Cheers!
Love it. It really changed the focal point of that wall and brought out a different tone in the wood. I realize the pictures were different times of the day, but it still made a subtle difference in the kitchen palette. Great stop motion too :).
Thank you Scott! We've never been crazy about our cabinet color but I think you're right, this brought out a different tone! Glad you like the stop motion too!!
Ahhh i miss these home DYI videos 😊
$66 and $2000 in power tools
Actually you just need a couple basic tools for this - probably a couple hundred dollars max, but if you're gonna start making things, it's an investment that will last across many projects
Start a small business. Sell $200 worth of stuff to friends then write the tools off on your taxes. Free government tools.
And time and labor.
Yes, nice vid, but nice clickbait..
Yeah, you'll need tools to do a home improvement project. Who knew?
HDTV was on all weekend at my work and I could not stop thinking that you guys should have a show on there. You are so much more entertaining and you also make projects much more accessible to normal people.
Would be an interesting look to have painted the door then add the painted planks so you had a contrasting color in the lines.
Every wood diy on youtube = every beginners can do this with few tools , and then drop the whole army of tools to use in the video
Great idea! A couple of tips. you can use a pin nailer to attach the diagonal pieces along with the wood glue. secondly, your paint sprayer has a knob that allows you to turn the paint spray vertically or horizontally. i think you need another spray coat because I can still see the spray patterns...But still a great video and funny as always. Sorry if I sound picky...Lol
Thanks for the tips! Haha we actually knew that the knob needed to be rotated but we thought we had it turned the right way 🤦♀️🤦♂️
I love that the Kobalt tools are finally getting into the UA-cam content maker space. I don't think I've seen anyone else using them yet. I use everything in their 24v line and I love them.
We're loving them so far!
You can spray the door with CA accelerator and put the CA on your strips that way it will bond almost instantly. Another fun video, Thanks!
Dunno why we didn't think of that, we live the accelerator!
Spray paint your hardware gold.. Look super sleek and match.. You guys are fun to watch. Happy u found each other!!
Those are some sick scene transitions at 10:28 !
Thanks! Just put tape on the floor where our tripod was and tried to do the same steady pan with each 😁
came across this channel some how love it, the real fake doors edit made it 100% better
Thank you!! Haha we saw an opportunity for a Rick & Morty reference and we took it!
Love seeing couples working together! Great channel!
Thank you! Working together is the best 💪
Hey are u single ?
This video came out the day i subscribed. Omg. Yall were babies here.. anyway im happy to be a kevin and I'm here to stay❤️❤️
I just can’t get over the fact that you guys are only at 100k!
We can't get over the fact that we're over 100k! Excited to see what's next for us though 😀
Just to let you know that they are over 200K now after only six months.
Over 300k After 10 months 🎉
After 11 months 409k
after a little more than a year 710K
I never plan on doing this ever in my life, but watching you two do it was so much fun! You just got a new fan. Hope you guys'll inspire me to be somewhat more handy!
"...and a few tools..."
*Has a whole ass workshop*
This was cool but the tools would cost me more than I can afford lol
rewatching all of ur videos and in my opinion this is the first real e&k video
From Egypt and I love it!! Good job.
I just have a question cause am not an expert, how does the door thickness not affected after installing an additional 4mm of plywood sheet or whatever thickness of plywood you used.
How it still flat with wall after increasing door thickness?
Good question. I thought the same.
Only because i've watched so many of these kinds of videos. First you'll notice that they only did the plywood on the outside. If they did it on the inside they would need to remove the stops and move it back 1/4"
Now it's not perfectly flush anymore either but because trim is usually about 1/4" or more it's much less noticeable but it doesn't line up with the door jamb anymore.
Still is a good way to give a good update even if it's not perfect it's much cheaper than buying new doors.
Snap! Just 16 seconds into the video and I'm already completely sold on the product. Man, does it look good!
Thank you so much! Glad you like how it turned out!
Amazing video y'all. We have the same type of doors throughout our whole house and I think we're going to try the same thing! Thanks for the inspiration!
You should definitely give it a go - good luck!!
You 2 are so funny... it's nice to see couples who build and have a lot of fun in the process... great job.
Thank you so much!
First time i watched you guys and you make diy so fun and not as serious as some others you have fun with what your doing nice job keep it up..
Thank you so much! We're no good at being serious 😋 Glad you like the channel!
I'll be honest. The thumbnail looked like you covered the door with black vinyl. I clicked because it still got my interest.
I was pleasantly surprised by how high end it actually looks! Really great job!
It was so hard to get the door to look good in a thumbnail! Glad you like how it turned out 😁😁
Love how tiny investments can mak e a huge difference !! i think im going to make a video like this soon!
Thank you! It really did change the look of the whole space
Nice video! its cool how a change like this can change the whole look of a room. Also nice to see Sandy and Dusty starring in a video.
It really did change the look of the room, more than we expected! Haha Sandy and Dusty were the stars of the show. Well them and the Supervisor
I love the modern look that the door has. Another great video from E&K
Thank you so much!
I haven't even checked your video list and don't know exactly what your channel is about but this was so well done and ya'll have such a warm happy charisma I had to subscribe! Great editing too!
Aw thank you so much, that means a lot to us! Primarily on our channel we make stuff together (all sorts of stuff) 😁
You had me at 'Well poop'.
💩 hahaha that's awesome
i love watching these kinds of videos. years ago i build my own dresser out of thick sturdy wood (forgot the name of it) and to this day i'm still using it. i loved creating the entire design and building it. ofcourse i had a little help of a teacher but i made it all on my own. i'm so proud of it! and i want to do it all again! i want to build more, but i'm not in school anymore and i don't have any money/room to have anything at all
That's awesome! Maybe there's a maker space near you so you can get back into it?
The level of confidence. Cutting a wood board on a wood table and not cutting the table. If it were me I would sliced my table in half and then just contemplate life.
Awesome video guys. I really love how entertaining you make these projects (watching in bed with my phone propped on a pillow)
Thank you Anne! We try our best, no matter how many bad jokes and video game sound effects it takes 😋
Anne of All Trades same 🤙🏼
What type of router bit did you use to cut trim out the section of door hinge?
True love is having matching sanders
u guys seem to really like that slightly angled-parallel-line pattern hehe
reminds me of the ping pong net
oooh you might be right, we didn't even think of that!
spoopy poods *Herringbone pattern
Simplicity is the thing that attracts me more, so keep going, we support you guys
Thank you so much!
Evan and Katelyn coming back at you again with a great project! 😍 I don't even a builder but I really want to do it now! Hehe
Edit: Also gonna love the montage mode 😂
Thank you!! It's definitely a doable if you do decide to tackle it!
Now let’s paint the kitchen cabinets.. I would like to learn that. Excellent job guys ❤️
Chins of concentration spotted at 11:28! This was a fun one, guys! Great edit (K). The door looks fantastic!
Haha the chins make their presence knowwwwwn!!! Glad you like the project and the edit (which, as you know, is a project in itself haha!)
Everything is awesome when your Evan and Katelyn...
The door looks really good! It's like a modern shaker door.
"Everything is awesome" just makes me think about the Lego Movie song! Glad you like how the door turned out 😁😁
5:19 Reminded me of the Lego movie as well.
I like Lowe's. Great prices and they Actually remember IN THEIR COMPUTER that my dad is a veteran, and give him the discount without him having to show the card! true patriots!
That's really awesome! Bonus points for Lowe's!
@@EvanAndKatelyn The 10% veteran discount had saved me a bundle! The other guys honor active duty and retired military. Just not veterans who weren't "lifers". Consequently, Lowe's gets the vast majority of my business.
Nice! Wish there was a Lowes nearby but I never forget to ask for the discount at HD even if its just for a soda&candybar :P
This is the very first video I just randomly happened upon from you guys and I just wanted to say that
1. You two are legitimately and undeniably cute/adorable!
2. This video....a project video, was actually fun to watch!!!
Keep on killin' it!!
Thank you so much! We hope that we can make videos fun whether they're a practical project or something totally goofy :)
I think packing tape on the spacers should have kept them from getting stuck on by the wood glue
Ah thats a good tip!
They didn't actually need the spacers at the end. If pieces are cut appropriately they would move from where they belong but if they wanted to marke sure cause of random short cuts then just cleaning after they press out any paint, adding the other board and removing would've sufficed.
You all are awesome silly people and I love it. You make everything fun even the mistakes.
So simple, but looks like $$$. I’m gonna have to do this one of my doors.
Thank you much! You definitely should do it - it makes such a big difference in the space!
You can just make some slits on the previous door. It would be faster, easier and cheaper instead of gluing a new wood. Then just spray paint it.
Not just the skills in making their DIY, but the video and editing skills are really impressive 😊
So much positive vibes 😊 keep it up..
why didnt you just put the entire sheet of ply wood on there and roudet out the slots ?
That would probably leave more room for mistakes.
A router has a very different cut look than the method they chose. This way there's no rounded corners (though you could just chisel those out straight).
I love the idea of creating this door out of 2x4s with the holes hallow to use for a closet with an air handler in it
Man, this is a cute couple!
Aw thank you! ❤️❤️
I hate the doors in our rented apartment with every fiber of my being. You have inspired me and gave me an idea on how to fix them.
Use that hate to fuel your maker powers and tackle those doors!!! 😋
Nice. Love budget project !!
Thanks! I'm pretty sure it could have been done even cheaper, but we wanted to be honest with what it cost us. A sample paint container and a brush would have reduced the cost by a lot
I love how you guys sanded it down to all one level except the slits. Makes it more modern whereas if you left it, it might look more barn door like
Loved this!
Thanks Rachel!!
That looks really good. With the door alone it made the before and after shots look more modern. Very cool! Wish I had space to do stuff like this.
Thank you so much! Definitely transformed the whole space more than we expected. Maybe there are some things you can do in a smaller space? We started out working on our apartment balcony with one toolbox worth of tools 👍
This is a super cute project, out of curiosity how much of that paint did you use? I am wondering if it would be better to buy a smaller tin / testers? (38 dollars seems like a lot to spend on paint to me)
Hahaha yeah we didn't use much at all. It was our first time using a paint sprayer and we didn't want to get multiple paint cans and went overboard by a big shot. I'm sure a paint sample and a brush would have covered it fine and reduced the cost by a lot.
I'd see this extra paint as a great excuse to do all the rest of the doors in the house.
@@EvanAndKatelyn For a project requiring more painting, try a HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure) sprayer. All the same principles of an airless sprayer apply, however, the efficacy of material application is *much* greater.
Applying paint with an HVLP sprayer, to me, is more satisfying, the result is superior to that achieved with an airless sprayer, there's *much* less overspray, and the costs are lower since more paint, stain, etc. ends up on the piece bring covered, rather than the surrounding area, not to mention in one's lungs.
$38 bucks is cheap ass paint imo. Also buying a quart is usually over half the price of a gallon. 4 quarts = a gallon. So just buy the gallon in case you use over 1 quart. Nothing sucks more than spending the same price for half the paint.
It would be really funny if it came out that Evan and Katelyn were really serious and stoic in real life and there videos were personas that they had created. 😂😉 Another great video guys!
Haha!!! That sounds like it would be very exhausting to keep up! Thanks 😁😁
EvanAndKatelyn my thoughts exactly. There’s just no way!
How did you get the angle of the plywood?
And what did you mean when you said the paint sprayer needed to be turned 90 degrees?
idk if I'm replying a bit too late and you've already found out about these, but the angle of the plywood is 45 degrees. Half way to 90.
Spray painter should be turned 90 degrees for more paint to be applied at the same time. It eases the work process. The tip of the sprayer can be turned, so they don't have to turn the sprayer itself 90 degrees.
A couple tips for your next attempt at this.......
After you spread glue on the thin strip of wood, very lightly spread some table salt on the glue. It will not have any adverse effect on the wood or the glue, and it will act as an abrasive to help prevent the wood from moving. Sand can also be used, but you would have to make sure there are no small stone chips that are larger than the sand as they could cause a high spot on the thin strip. Which ever you use, just remember to use it sparingly, a little bit goes a long way.
When gluing pieces of wood that you can not reach with clamps, or just don't have enough clamps, use weight. You can use bags of sand, paver base, or even concrete, or if you have free weights from your home gym, they can be used too. You will just have to lay down some kind of protection between the weight and the wood, so your wood does not get stained (plastic, parchment paper, or something else). I have even seen people here on UA-cam use the weight of their car as a clamp. They would glue up 2 pieces of wood, lay it down on the garage floor, and drive up onto the wood using the car as a clamp.
Thanks for the tips!
I’ll never make that but I love your videos so I’m watching anyway :)
Aww yay thanks so much for joining us!
I've been struggling with door face ideas for garage cabinets. Go metal? Laminate? Sleek and flat!? Mission style? I love this look! It's a bit of old and new. I think I'm running with something along these lines. Thank you both!
Thank you!! I think it would look great scaled to cabinet size!
Just love your channel!
Tutorials are very helpful and the builds are just awesome..
Aww thanks so much, we have a lot of fun making them!
id love to see yall tackle a fun DIY litterbox room for joob! something stylish and fun, yet out of the way ! yall always have such a pleasing aesthetic to every makeover that you do :)
We actually did make her a little litter box cubby in our laundry room makeover! ua-cam.com/video/TXwGt8f1gT8/v-deo.html
"We have to take dimensional lumber and somehow remove half of it" * has a DeWalt planer sitting under the workbench.... doesn't use it.
Haha it just seemed like a waste of wood and a long process (since you can just do a short pass each time)
0 9 hmm
Great project! Thanks for sharing.
Just a note - on using the hole saw for the door hole, if anyone does not have the perfect size hole saw accessory, just use the flush trim bit on your small router.
thanks for the vid, looks good.
I really liked the video editing in this one. I mean they were great before but there was some extra whimsy in this one.
Thank you!! Tried to have a little extra fun with different music, sound effects, graphics and such 😁😁
you guys are the ultimate couple goals
no kidding sometimes it actually hurts to see your videos haha
Aw thank you, I hope it doesn't really hurt though! This sounds cheesy but we think everybody can find their person 👍😊
I get annoyed when people dismiss this cause "you need a whole workshop". Most people who own a home (renters hardly will upgrade a door anyway) will have some sort of power tools, like a drill and some sort of saw - and if not, they will eventually need one anyway. A circular saw doesn't even cost much.
Including, atleast here in sweden, a table top saw can cost anytime from 6000-25 000coronor. In USA dollars, ca 600 to 2500 dollars. I asure you, few, especialy fanilies with kids and or students, has that much money on hand to lay out on such impeovements. However i do agree with your, do it yourself agenda. It is True that you can do allot of 🕺 on your own, but always double check with your landlord unless you own The house yourself.
@@appolonia2132 A circular saw or a jigsaw costs like 400-600 SEK in Sweden, so no it's not expensive. If you can't afford that, you have no business buying a house.
that supervisor has a fine eye for detail. and soft looking paws.
Please, please keep your hand from the underside of that rip fence.....
Love the dual sander action! And the glue assist! Total teamwork! Need more flip flops!! STAT! This is such a great upgrade! I love how this really makes a difference in the space! I think I see a fix up to my boring bedroom door in the near future!
Hahaha flip flops = shims in a pinch! The new door really does make the whole space look better, it had more of an impact than expected. Totally recommend it if you wanna tackle a weekend project!
you could have just drilled grooves into the door same effect less work.
That's definitely an option! We cut them into strips because we wanted the grain texture to show through the paint a little bit so it would look like more of a solid door, so we needed the grain going in the direction of the boards
@@EvanAndKatelyn texture can also be added but I get that my way would not be good content.
Would that work on a hollow door?
@@buddyholly4672 uhmm yes actually. It wasn't that much deeper that you need to drill.
For us this seemed easier than trying to add faux texture. I actually think that would be good content too. Just not the way we decided to take it. Nothing wrong with it though! 🙂
Great project. A little tip that I've started using: instead of wood filler, a little bit of sheetrock ready mix. It only works for painted projects, but it dries fast and sands easily. Heck, if you time it right, a damp cloth or paper towel will keep you from having to sand.
Thanks so much for the tip!!
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Didn't consider that, thanks!
That Lowe's has the best facade I have ever seen
Tis a pretty one!
1st... Where is my medal?
Haha here you go! media.giphy.com/media/l0HU5XOQ5g9Q7gel2/giphy.gif
:) You guys are funny :)
LOOKS EXCELLENT!!!! I WOULD HAVE BEEN TRYING TO FIND THE DAMN DOOR IN THE HARDWARE STORE...LMAO....LOOKS TOTALLY GREAT!!!! GOOD JOB!!!!
A consumer-level DIY in this one (which is needed, DIY-ers vary in interests and skills) but shown nicely and in a funny way. I've enjoyed watching it. Thanks fir the video! :) Keep up the good fun. :)
Glad you liked the video! We try to mix up the types of projects we do so hopefully there's a little something for everyone. Thanks!
Looks really good..
I have painted all my interior doors 🚪 that color and white trims. People whoever comes to my house 💕 it.
4:27 omg this shot is so cool and takes so much time to do
It looks really professional! Could be an IKEA DOOR seriously I am impressed. Well done, I love❤️ the way you worked together. 🌷🌼🌷🌸
The facing looks seamless, and sorta futuristic.... that closet should be the Dr. Who room in your house. :P
The Dr Who pantry! 😋
Spray adhesive is also a great tool to use. You two make a phenomenal team. Thanks for sharing
I loved what I saw and did 2 doors and one more is on the way .
Your video was done in a fun and pleasant way congrats and thanks
Tony
You guys are the best! i love the shared excitement when Katelyn mentioned she wanted to do all of them haha!
Haha thank you!! We get easily excited about things like doors 😁😁
Looks very nice. Now you have to make all the doors in your home match the pantry door. Have fun!
Thanks! Haha we do have some more door makeovers planned next week actually!
What an incredibly clever idea for an inexpensive, but huge door upgrade.
Thank you so much!
Your goofiness is what made me subscribe! Love the channel!
Thank you so much!
"The reason we're not using the table saw is because it's big and floppy!"
Instant flashbacks of cutting lauan for almost every project we've ever done at school on the table saws. It was a great time. Always fun having 3 people try and guide the wood and stabilize it to try to get a perfect edge (which, 90% of the time, it wasn't but it didn't need to be thankfully 😭)
It is SO DIFFICULT to work work. God I wish I had one of those things. 😂