The Real Reason I’m Renovating My Farmhouse (And Why You Should Too!)

Welcome to my farmhouse! She's a beast, and still in the middle of renovations. Today we're giving you an updated farmhouse tour for 2020 to give you a sense of what projects we're currently working on, what we've accomplished so far, and even some future teasers of what we have coming up in the future!…

DIY Wire Photo Holders | A Very Brady Renovation | HGTV

Designer Dylan Eastman uses cabinet knobs and electrical wire to make retro-inspired photo holders – perfect for displaying pictures from […]

DIY Coat Hanger Featuring Vintage Kitchen Pulls | A Very Brady Renovation | HGTV

While renovating ‘The Brady Bunch’ house, designer Dylan Eastman found some cool, chrysanthemum-style kitchen pulls with tons of vintage charm. […]
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DIY IKEA FURNITURE HACKS | Build Custom Designs!

Hey friends! Here is a new video featuring my some Ikea furniture hacks! Furniture is so expensive so I found these really helpful hacks to save some money on furniture while still being able to custom design your furniture and make it unique! My Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/angelgrace2 Shop my favorite products! Home, decor, style &…

Tour Ken and Anita Corsini's Home | Flip or Flop Atlanta | HGTV

Ken and Anita Corsini, hosts of HGTV’s Flip or Flop Atlanta, take you on a tour of their 14-acre ranch […]
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$20 DIY Barn Door Hardware | Shanty2Chic

Click here to SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/2dux1BX DIY Barn Wood Herringbone Wall http://bit.ly/2mUwvDG Click here to purchase our eBOOK: http://etsy.me/2fMHqHo Today we're showing you how to build you own barn door hardware for under $20! We built this hardware for a nightstand (video coming next week!) but you can customize it and put it on ANY piece…
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Building your own bioclimatic home from earth and straw

With very little instruction, anyone can build their own home, or so argues natural building expert Michael G. Smith. Since the early nineties, he’s been teaching people to do just that with natural materials like cob and straw bale and he says it’s quite simple. “If you want to build for yourself, if you actually…