The Old Heating System Is Gone… What Color Should the House Be?
For the first time, we can really start to imagine what this house will look like when it's finished. In this episode of The Czech Home Project, we continue removing the old heating system by grinding out the remaining radiator pipes throughout our 100-year-old fixer upper. It's dirty, noisy work, but every pipe removed brings us one step closer to rebuilding. At the same time, we take a break from demolition to test exterior paint colors on the house. After months of tearing things apart, it's exciting to start thinking about the future appearance of our home and what it will become. From sparks and dust to paint samples and possibilities, this episode marks another important step in transforming this old Czech property into a family home. 👇 QUESTION FOR YOU: Which exterior color would you choose for a 100-year-old house? Let us know in the comments! If you enjoy old house renovations, DIY projects, European fixer-uppers, restoration work, and before-and-after transformations, subscribe and follow along. #FixerUpper #HomeRenovation #OldHouse #DIYRenovation #HouseColors #HouseRestoration #CzechRepublic #RenovationProject #BeforeAndAfter #TheCzechHomeProject radiator pipe removal, heating system removal, grinding metal pipes, old house renovation, exterior house colors, paint color testing, fixer upper renovation, Czech home renovation, European fixer upper, home restoration, old house restoration, renovation progress, house transformation, DIY renovation, renovation vlog

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