RENOVATION TIMELAPSE: 1 YEAR IN 20 MINUTES - FARMHOUSE IN ITALY | DIY BEFORE & AFTER

RENOVATION TIMELAPSE: 1 YEAR IN 20 MINUTES - FARMHOUSE IN ITALY | DIY BEFORE & AFTER

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RENOVATION TIMELAPSE: 1 YEAR IN 20 MINUTES - FARMHOUSE IN ITALY | DIY BEFORE & AFTER
This past year we've poured our blood, sweat and tears into the renovation to turn our dreams into reality with this crazy DIY project. This timelapse video is a great showcase of much of the progress we've made in year 2. There's still a long way to go, but we continue to bring this house back to it's former glory. Renovating an abandoned farmhouse in Italy doesn't come without it's difficulties, and having this video as a reminder of how far we've come in year-two is truly fantastic. Patreon: Please consider supporting us by joining our Patreon community for behind-the-scenes content, access to our Piemonte guide book, livestreams and much more: https://patreon.com/OurItalianDreamHouse Episode chapters: 0:00 - Intro 0:26 - Clearing garden, installing a wood burner and downstairs details 2:00 - Building a walk-in-closet from scratch with IKEA Malm dressers 3:27 - Fixing and painting staircase 4:09 - Demolishing old chicken coop and building a terrace 4:50 - Painting driveway gates 5:15 - Painting guestroom 5:35 - Building master ensuite bathroom / wetroom with walk-in shower 9:22 - Pouring concrete floor in stable 9:46 - Building internal walls in the stable out of concrete blocks 11:20 - Pouring concrete floor in stable small bathroom 11:57 - Building internal partitian wall with concrete blocks in main entrance / storage room 12:37 - Pouring concrete floor slab in main stable bathroom 13:45 - Plaster main entrance ceiling vaults and walls 14:48 - Treating rusty steel beams with rust sealer, and painting 15:05 - Painting main entrance 15:36 - Plastering 15:46 - Tiling main entrance 16:06 - Building front door to main entrance 17:52 - Plastering walls in stable and facade 18:44 - Outro Our Story: We sold our apartment in Stockholm, packed up the car and headed for Piemonte. After a couple of months searching for the right house we came across Our Italian Dream House and immediately made an offer. Four weeks later (just three days before Christmas 2021) we signed the contract and had the keys. It's now early 2024 and we have been renovating this epic house for two years now. We are mortgage free and have a very limited budget so we take on as much of the renovation ourselves as possible – follow us on our journey as we turn an abandoned Italian farmhouse into our dream home. Follow us: https://instagram.com/ouritaliandreamhouse