Renovating an Italian Farmhouse: From Abandoned to Home in 3 Months
What does it take to make an abandoned Italian farmhouse liveable in just 3 months (with three kids, two dogs, and an off-grid water system to figure out from scratch)? -- Welcome to the Meadow House Diary, page 2 of our story. In this video we take you through the three rooms my husband renovated entirely single-handedly over one cold North Italian winter — scraping, plastering, painting and problem-solving his way through long nights and freezing days, so our family of five could finally move in. This is just the beginning of the transformation. We can't wait to share the rest of the journey with you. New here? Start from page 1: • From England to Italy - Building a New Lif... Subscribe so you don't miss the next chapter of the diary. You can support the channel via buymeacoffee.com/meadowhousediary #movingabroad #renovationproject #italylife #offgridlife

The kitchen project just got bigger (of course) #132

Couple Spends 1 Year Transforming a Farm Into Their Dream Home | performed by@Les Bricoloveurs

Incredible kitchen transformation after 3 years of renovating! (before and after)

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(77) What They Don't Tell You About Restoring an Abandoned Villa in Italy!

From England to Italy - Building a New Life for Our Family

#212 After Months of Work, the Lights Go On

Big Milestone! From Raw Land to Luxurious Driveway

The question EVERYONE asks us about Château de Purnon!

One Year Living Off Grid in Northern Sweden

A new roof for the old stone cottage - many hands make light work.

153 || An almost renovated kitchen

Renovation of an Abandoned Italian Farm

22 Starting to Look Like a House | Plastering | Preserving Old Beams | Restoring a Stone Cabin

