This Old House | Singular Single House (S39 E26) | FULL EPISODE
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- The iron gate is fitted at the Charleston Single House. Kevin, Tom, and Richard tour the renovations. Richard visits the Elliotborough project for updates. The completion of the project is celebrated.
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Finishing touches are going on at the single house as builder Mark Regalbuto prepares to turn the house back over to the homeowners.
Out front, Kevin finds Tommy with the students from American College of the Building Arts as they install the new custom iron gate.
Inside, Kevin gets a tour from homeowners Scott and Kathleen who are eager to show off their new living room.
Back outside, Roger and landscape architect Glen Gardner show Kevin the massive improvements to the driveway and back garden, including a dipping pool and pergola built with the help of students from the ACBA.
Richard tours the 3rd floor bedroom suite for the homeowners' son, Tradd.
Kevin checks out the transformation from kitchen house to guest suite and dining room, while Scott and Kathleen show Tom their handsome study and luxurious master suite.
Richard heads over to the second Charleston house, the Elliotborough project, to meet homeowner Judith and see the progress before drywall goes up.
Back at the single house, Kevin sees the sleek and modern kitchen and everyone meets on the piazza to celebrate the completion of another great project.
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This Old House | Singular Single House (S39 E26) | FULL EPISODE
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13:49 Stabilizer didn't render.
I kept trying to click on Analyze but it wasn't doing anything.
@@AndreasKoepkeAU Kept pausing the video for me. I'm pissed. I wanted to analyze.
@@AndreasKoepkeAU
Also something weird with the bottom right animation 00:05. Get's all flashy with the opacity. Could be a glitch with the dynamic link? Try exporting the animation and then putting it on the clip.
As for the stabilization, maybe try "nesting" the clip before you put the effect on it? Or sometimes simply restarting the program will do, but I imagine you've already tried that.
Keep up the good work! Girlfriend and I always enjoy the content!
Hoo, nothing gets past ol eagle eye. 🖕🏾
18:15 "I cook a lot so thats important."
Kevin: "...right."
I wish they did a follow-up episode to cover the final of the 2nd house
They revisit it in the Future House season.
I wish they could talk about projects dollar amounts. I know that's personal but I would love to see how much it cost and see what I could afford. Still, love the show and all the unique ideas they come up with through the project.
It's not "personal" when you choose to put your house all over TV. Truth is probably half the value was donated in one way or another by the show. 99% of viewers can't afford the houses they build, or even close to it...
They used to actually make normal family homes and tell you every cent they spent!
Given the age of the house and the work that they did including structurally I think they're creeping up on 1 million lol. Go Birds!!
“If have to ask how much it is, you can’t afford it “
If you hire a GC to do all that they did in the show, you are looking at around $200-400K, depending on the area you live in.
A lot of the stuff is sponsored. If you watch and see who they go visit at their shop or factory and they walk you through how they make their product, those are the sponsors, and their coverage is their advertisement. On this project, the school who built the gate is a sponsor, so is the guy who built the table out of the tree submerged in the river. This Old House kicks in a few bucks (for labor?) so they can film it and have all rights to the episodes. Homeowner probably paid 25% of the cost?
Get those frames analyzed... 🤐🤭
HAHA. How does something like that get released?
@@brianglade848 Sounds like we need a good old fashioned Windows 10 telathon. Break out the Roy Orbison CD/DVD box set and open up the phone lines!
Lololol came here to post this. 14 minutes, seen this issue before. They may have had to turn off the setting that shows the warning lolol. Premiere 🤣
AHAHAA.... this is the second ever error I've seen, some years ago they had a frame with missing footage you see when editing in premiere pro
I can’t wait for some new episodes, hopefully you guys are doing well
I totally could not care less about the single house. The owners seem distant and snobbish, the house is a study in pretending to care about history, and it looks like a rich person's play thing. Meanwhile, you've got the couple renovating an inherited house that absolutely had fascinating work to be done. The charismatic owners and a great look into the history of the city presented some a great chance for captivating television, but that's not the one that got the attention (or even got finished).
Agreed. I really wanted to see what the kitchen looked like and the rest of the bouse with all the whimsical "This is the color of the water or the sand". I bet their house is really beautiful. We need closure!
man, really hating; focus on what TOH has done, not the clients
Sheesh, you’re awfully judgmental of people you have never met in person
Beautiful gate
Great job guys. As usual.
The best background music on UA-cam
Great project and beautiful results
I love my downtown Charleston! Couldn’t live in a prettier city!
To see the finish of the second Charleston house go to time 16:05 on the This Old House S40 E4 video. I put the link here for those who don’t want to search for it. 🙂😃 ua-cam.com/video/35Zu6Aqc3eU/v-deo.html
Thank you!!! I wish this comment coukd be pinned bc I am not alone in wanting to see this house update as well!
Well, sometimes it takes 3 years for a garden to be matured looking as when planting, the first year plants sleep, second year they creep and third year they leap.
Awesome Job !!! Sorry to see that the other project wasn't completed. I hope the didn't run out of funds to complete. What a project to tackle.
Or maybe just temporary -----I HOPE :):):) I wish them the Best !!!
Aww, way to hook with that cliffhanger!
The last with the red shirt on was creeping hard on Kevin when they was in the kitchen. And need to get those frames analyzed
Sadly the homeowners don't have enough taste and good sense to preserve the historic nature of that house. All that modern & sleek stuff, Scandinavian looking furniture and "modern" rugs and exposed brick & ceiling beams and various other stuff is very out of character to the house. Not liking it at all.
Just because it ain’t your taste doesn’t mean they don’t have taste. Good thing it ain’t your house, eh johnny boy?
The blue in the ceiling is to keep the "Boohag" out. Wonderful renovation with terrible furnishings...what were they thinking !!!!
2:15 Those metal gate pieces are amazing save those .
11:53 Luv that kustom kitchen bar countertop.
The nineteen-seventies called and they want their exposed brick everywhere back.
Thank u for reducing the UA-cam ads
Get premium and never see another one
Great work 👍
Beautiful! I’ve been following along. Question: what varnish / finish was used on the front door? What products? It’s exactly the stain / low gloss level I am looking for. (At 5:30 time in the video)
Intresting robot sink, I wonder if you can say "Alexa give me hot watah" lol.
Too bad that they did not ‘book-match’ the slabs of cypress (or did not show the other end) to exhibit the live edge of the ‘ancient’ old growth water cypress.
Very nice! Keep up the good work. Thanks for the inspiration. What was the hardware holding shutters 1/2 open?
thx. hp
@Bob Copy. I was thinking a casement window Bar adjustment arm or long hook and eye. Have on ongoing Shutter project; see a real benefit to 1/2 open position. Great House. Congratulations.
This was a great project - restoration, preservation, modernization & beautification project to show how cities can regentrify without changing a culture or the nature of human neighborhoods while moving people back into formerly rundown centers ahead of wrecking balls & bulldozers. Thanks & Cheers !!!
I miss when you used to be able to buy the blueprint and see how the build goes. It use to be $2 back in the day. I wonder what the price would be now.
@14:00 those frames 🤣
I wonder how soon they resold that last house.
Why you asking ?
@@vaclemor102 There was a huge for sale sign next to it outside when they viewed it.
@@cptspinach Lol I'm blind I didn't see it. Maybe they didn't take it off when they bought it ? I bought my house and the sign stayed there for like 7 months
TOH, if you're looking for a new editor, I'm available. I have over 400 videos on UA-cam and EVERY frame is analyzed :}}
What color is the blue? It's beautiful 😍
0:52 why don't we see more of these vacuums they seem a lot better than the standard every day vacuum.
its an oldschool up right on a ruck sack
15:55 why purple board in an interior, non-wet room?
That's for skim coat plaster...
ANALYZING... PLEASE WAIT...
Looks like we have two members of the more money than taste club in that finished house.
Warp stabiliser didn’t render guys or wasn’t analysed again before exporting, let’s review before uploading.
Bones, two to beam up....
The third floor with the bat guano was never shown. That was annoying.
Easily sunk a 750 to a mill on that house.. and they nailed it
New frames need analyzing; Click Analyze.
Her house cleaners are gonna have a time keeping all that brick clean.
ocean woods yeah, brick in the shower area?🤦🏽
I can't believe they didn't analyze their frames for stabilization. That video isn't going to last more than 6 months to a year, I feel sorry for whoever ends up with it.
Were they married? She was looking at Kevin pretty intensely; she barely looked at the other guy, even when he was speaking 😬
she looks coked up honestly
@@LordSither1 anything's possible
This is literally the weirdest comment section on a TOH project I have seen to date. Pretty entertaining though 😂
There was no way they would be able to finish that dilapidated 2nd house on time, and they didn't. They should have torn it down and built a new one, it would be done on schedule.
somebody"s getting chewed out for that
"Poisoned the soil..." hmmm.. seems like one of those things we're going to regret having done years down the line. And, how fitting it's on a rich person's home.
Still have to install a lock on gate, security is #2 on importance of house,
It looks like the shitters are draining into the pool
" inspired a whole generation" try 2 generations and into the 3rd 1979-2021
Yea - TOH - you have an issue at 13:50 - check it out
10:48 - Uncle bad-touch is back!
seriously... every episode he's in... something is wrong with this guy, he makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up... I don't know why... but just... creepy... And every time I comment, lots of people seem to agree...
🤪💰💸💰💸💸💰💸💰💸💰
$$$$$$$$$$
ua-cam.com/video/sl3tjQkGYFU/v-deo.html wtf you guys don't know how to video edit? why dose it say " frame not analyzed for stabilization; click analyze." you guys need to get the intern off the video editing.
Charleston let this happen? Historic preservation standards out the window, I guess.
Miss Molly despises TOH !
Toby
First
@@brianglade848 don't be jealous. Too slow.
@@brianglade848 I was being facetious, Brian. I agree with your opinion.
@@brianglade848 Very true! They both read 56 minutes ago as of right now. I guess we'll never know. Golly.
Oh joy...good job! Your life is complete. Here’s your 🍪
But...I didn’t realize people still do this. Are you 12?
@@scallywag1716 of course people still do it, have you been on vacation from UA-cam like one of them normals?
Kudos to the American College of Building Arts and the students involved with the gate work. Let alone all that TOH and all the craftspeople who worked on these Charleston houses have done.
Gorgeous gate, takes a lot of skill to forge two identical parts to a dimension.
17:40..."We're close"...LOL...As a contractor for 30 years...We have a saying; "Once you get to the punchlist; you're half way done...As long as it took to get to that "we're close" point; it will take twice as long to finish that place...
@18:20 ugliest kitchen faucet I’ve ever seen, and I’ve installed thousands
I've cleaned hundreds of houses and that has to be the worst kitchen faucet invented.
At 19:45, "...we love the piazza..." I'm wondering if they love the view of the backside of their neighbor's unfinished wall.
Somebody needs to analyze those frames! Now!
Ol barry the douche nugget has spoken, people. 😆Sit down barry, you’re a joke
Analyze your frames! 13.56
13:49 Once again, the sloppy, lazy editors producing these videos prove that they don't bother to even watch their own videos after rendering to make sure they didn't make a mistake.
It's free programming last I checked.
@13:38 when Tomy shakes the mantle you can see it move😂
Do we need 2 ads for TOH app in one video??
Glen Gardner. Nomen est omen.
I enjoyed the video. It;s a blessing that the team is able to take these old houses that's falling apart and restoring them to a livable condition.😀
I love the single house. While these Charleston homes can get kinda fussy with keeping historical parts, the end result is a home that tells a multi century story, while showing how a house evolves with time. The only thing I would change in that house is I felt the artwork was ugly/boring and not proportional with the given placement. That is where I would have preferred they brought in some more colour, historical documents, historic photos of the area, to really show the contrast between what was, and what it has become. In fact, the modern touches help it to feel like an old world museum, albeit a cozy one
My house was built in 1953. I live in ohio
I just ate a sandwich. See? I can type non sequiturs too!
Wow that house came out beautiful 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Great job on the Charleston house, nice mixture of new and old
Amazing! Please fix the 360 in the website! ✌🏻
Charleston is the oldest City of South Carolina
What’s the address?
I'm pretty sure those brick where the gate was put in was pretty settled and fell apart just saying
5:56 beautiful homes and beautiful restorations. Thank you for all of your knowledge. I am restoring a four square and had one of those linoleum center pieces and when we took it up the sun or something else had changed the colors of the pine floor between what was under and what was exposed. How did you get around that discoloration?
Awesome job overall... But am I the only one who found it a little to me to have exposed brick in a bathroom?
What’s up with the for sale sign on the second house?
Great Video Place Looks Amazing!!
They should have knocked that second house down.
Beauty... Starting from the gate to the pool.
Terrific builder⭐
Rich, why do you use stone wool insulation when it is so much more expensive than fiberglass? I looked at my local Lowes store and it is $60 for 8 square feet. It must cost a small fortune for this house!!!
It’s healthier and more eco friendly. There are studies showing fiberglass to be poison basically.
Better R value by 20% or more..
For sound.
Editor may not have a job anymore.
gREAT Video ..other than that analyze bar showing up. A Wonderful job Everyone !
How much does Kathleen look like Skyler from Breaking Bad?
"New frames need analyzing ... "?
Not many lobstahs down in SC
I do not understand why TOH only runs for 22 minutes and it's on ETV that does not have commercials during the shows. The show should run a full 25-30 minutes. By the time the show starts, it's over and there is no time to go into detail on how things are done or the thought that went into it. Really TOH should be an hour at least maybe even 2.
More time more money..
I wish they worked on more average price projects. Let's see a $200,000 house instead of these crazy places.
I stopped watching this show years ago for that very reason. When it started, the show was about helping old house diy'ers; now it's just a circle jerk for rich NPC yuppies, and has been like that for years.
@samuelkinison1356 they are the people who can afford to all the required upgrades.these craftsmen don't work for free
i didnt like the way those gates were designed. over complicated hinges and the closing mechanism. Surely youd just get them closer and have a bolt lock.
I love TOH. but they don't do inner city houses in NYC. The Bronx, Throggs Neck, a revolutionary revolution area,
They have done a couple houses in NYC. They have a brown stone.
Now I really need to analyze those frames for stabilization.
Why do they NEVER show us a blue print?
Why spend $40.000 on a bathroom? it's a waste of money, all you do is brush your teeth. crap, shower and shave in them.
They show you a blue analyze button.
Maybe they do more than that in there...I know our bathroom-- nevermind....
Yeah but they take long shits.
Why is the entire bedroom using purple (green) board? That is for bathrooms/high moisture areas. Not for rooms.
Its designed for skim coat plaster, so they can match the rest of the house
Never use piss yellow on house
Holes In wood not good! Decay and termites love it