#51 A Massive Change! Restoring an Abandoned Stone Farm
We finally finished our stone wall in our abandoned farm for our very ever room in our project. We also work on the extension and add some beautiful trim to it and do some great improvement on our land!
#50 Building an Off-grid (Roof) Tiny house TIMELAPSE
Building Our Roof from Start to Finish in about week! We have done amazing amount of work in just a week ans finally, we got a roof on! We show you the amazing transformation of this room from when it was knocked down until it was finished!
#49 Will it be worth it? Renovating an abandoned stone house & farm
Will it be worth it? Renovating an abandoned stone house and land in the Portuguese hills. In this episode we work on the room to get it ready before we install the roof. We continue with the electrics in the tiny house and we start our very first seeds.
#48 We left everything for this?! Restoring a 100 y.o Abandoned farm
Renovating an abandoned 100 y.o farm and stone house in the hills of central Portugal. This week, we tackle a lof of differemt projects in our property. We built up the gable walls, install the plumbing in the tiny house and finally start the veggie garden.
#47 What can we do in a week? Restoring a Neglected 100 y.o Farm
We come back to lovely abandoned far, and continue with our project. We resume the tiny house extension and organise the plumbing of this space. We also start the shuttering and pouring of the ring beams on the old stone house.
#46 Our INSANE 3 month PROGRESS - Restoring a NEGLECTED 100 Y.O FARM
Join us today to show you all the work Simon has done while we were away. You have no idea of the shock we received when we first arrived and saw how far the project has gone. It's amazing!
#45 Leaving FOREVER - Returning to our Abandoned Farm
We have come back from the UK to Portugal and left the island forever. We had a crazy journey back from organising a ton of paperwork, shipping our belongings over and dealing with travelling with three cats!
Couple Renovates 120 y.o NEGLECTED House - START TO FINISH 92 Days TIMELAPSE
We renovated e a 100 year old Victorian house in the north of England. The house was neglected by the previous tenants and needed a huge renovation before it could go into the market for sale. We painted every single wall, replaced flooring, restored 2 fireplaces, installed a new kitchen and the family bathroom was redone.
#43 Restoring a Portuguese Farm House under the pouring rain
This week we continue with the wall and making the french drains but unfortunately a down pour for several days delays the work and makes a right mess in the courtyard.
#42 Another wall collapsed! Renovating an abandoned farm
More walls are taken down this week! But it was not what we had in mind to do! The wall was about to collapsed, so we took it down before it unsafely cave in. We work more on the wall and clear the courtyard. A lot of work this week!
#41 BACK IN ACTION! Tackling Stone Walls of Our Abandoned Farm
We finally get to work on the wall of the stone house and add a window space. We also start to work on the courtyard area and let you know a bit of our plans for this space which, will be amazing. Hope you enjoy the video!
#40 Building a tiny home in our Portugal abandoned farm
We continue with our tiny home renovation and finally finish the tiles and the roof. We also continue some renovations (weather permitted) in the abandoned stone conversion and add some shuttering.
#39 Stone walls coming down and up! Renovating an abandoned farm
Another update from the farm
#38 Renovating a 100 year old Farm - Foundations are next!
We start to build the walls inside the stone house, we do some serious clearing up and finally get rid of all the wood infront of our tiny home!
#37 We took the stone walls DOWN! Renovating an abandoned farm
We start to take down the walls of our abandoned farm we bought in Portugal. The outbuildings will be converted into living quarters, starting with this room which, will be a guest room. We explain why we need to do it this way in this video.
#35 Reusing the old. / Building an off-grid home
It has been raining all week so we show you what happens in our abandoned farm project while it's raining. We do some gardening, restore a beautiful redwood door, clear some land and show you a mistake we have done, so don't do it!
#34 The veranda is done! Building an off-grid tiny home
We finally start to see some shape on this tiny home conversion. We finish the framing, get on with the veranda, digging trenches for our waterpipes, visit markets and beautiful river beaches!
#33 Making a beautiful home out of this abandoned farm
We have been working on our tiny home extension and we explain why. One day, maybe we would welcome you. This abandoned farm will be transformed into place with meaning. Everything will have a place but first, the extension needs to be completed.
#32 Renovating an abandoned farm and our tiny house
We get ready for the next big step of our renovation. We have our tiny home which will be extended to house our kitchen and compost toilet and, we are preparing the main abandoned stone house to be rebuild. We also start to sow some vegetable and flower seeds