We Built a DIY Tiny House KITCHEN (budget build) START TO FINISH

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Published 2024-06-23
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All Comments (21)
  • @EnufIsTooMuch
    Just a small plumbing note. Water always gets under the edges of sinks and faucets. What I do is seal them silicone. Doesn't take much, just a thin bead and wipe away all excess. I've done this with kitchen and bath sinks and faucets.
  • I’m not blowing smoke, but this is one of the nicest container builds I’ve seen.
  • @smptown29
    I don't know what's easier and more cost effective for you all, but between the polished vids and the more natural vids, the less editing you all do, the better, imo. I like seeing you guys do your thing, like you say "'this is a how we're doing this video, not a how to'". Last thing: I love how much you love and care for that doggo. Best wishes.
  • @JackL75
    Two items from the "It's too late, Baby" department: When cutting with a panel saw, always cut finish side down. The leading saw teeth will be cutting INTO the finish rather than coming OUT of it. Second, especially in a small sink, always set the spigot off to one corner as far as possible. With the spout in the middle, trying to wash anything much bigger than a saucer is a problem because you are always banging into (or trying to avoid) your nice new spout particularly with pots and pans. You could always get a nice stainless plug (or soap dispenser) for the old hole and move it, if so inclined. Other than that, great job!
  • Our pup just had a pacemaker put in 4 weeks ago. Complete game changer🔋❤. Wishing Boone a successful recovery!🐶🥰
  • Your going to need to provide some form of ventilation for the fridge. The heat it expels out the back needs somewhere to go, otherwise, it won't cool properly and likely won't last very long.
  • I would cut in Air slots in the toe kick for the for the refrigerator, and they need air circulation to work properly and not over heat causing the compressor to fail. your build looks great. You need to build a few for an Air B&B to place on the on the land where the old cabin is being torn down.
  • @philwoods2534
    Looking good, however good practise would suggest putting a thin film of waterproof sealant under the lip of the sink, hob and tap unit - if water does get inside it will puff/expand the chipboard of the worktop.
  • Prayers for Boone for a speedy recovery and continued good health! Love all that you are doing for Courtney's mom, making it look professional.
  • @Diebog
    When I saw boons legs slip on the smooth floor it reminded me of my beagle named Diesel, he got to a point where his leg muscles after a torn knee wouldn’t have enough stretch to keep his back legs from sliding out on our smooth laminate floor, so I bought some 1/8” surgical/latex tubing, cut it in small pieces and used a drip of alcohol to make slipping them over his nails easier. With those on his nails he had great traction in his older years with us. Replaced them maybe once a week when they would wear off but there was nothing i wouldn’t of done for my Diesel. Had him for 17.5 wonderful years. I’m happy to see another dog owner willing to spend money to help them rather than just put them down 😞.
  • So Happy Boone is doing well. I Love the way you guy’s Love your fur babies!! The tiny house look’s amazing. Great job Courtney on the decor of the tiny house!🙏🙏🙏Blessing’s
  • @theburtseoni
    Poor old Boone looks tired, but after he heals up, he may just end up being an all new dog! I see little Oliver is taking some steps, I bet he will get a running start into his 'terrible two's' phase of life. Your mom will be so pleased with the new tiny home quarters Courtney, you guys are doing a super job!!
  • I've installed a couple of sinks in my time and one thing I learned is to seal the inner cut edge of the counter top with some glue or silicone to stop any expansion from moisture in the future. Just a handy tip you might want to use.
  • WHAT! Oliver is walking now, he is a growing boy - good job! Next thing you know he will be running down the driveway
  • @C_J_81
    So happy that the surgery went well for Boone. Veterinary Colleges are amazing assets to have your pet treated at. Thank you for showcasing them.
  • @janetkoball44
    What a fast, beautiful job? Your mom will be so comfy and happy . Oliver is getting so big and still so handsome. Thank you both for putting your mom's comfort sky high. Love to you all from Central Oklahoma
  • @nssomedude
    Your videos are so good, but at the 7:58 mark, Oliver popping up in the window was so cute I actually rewound to see it again.
  • @johno7370
    Don't forget to put a bead of silicon, or as in your part of the world 'caulk' the back of the bench top and the wall as well as under the sink to stop water from getting into the benchtop or cupboards under. Nice work!!
  • That’s amazing your dog having pacemaker surgery. Hope the dog makes a full recovery. The container mini house is really inspiring. Such a cool build.