This Is What We Actually Bought
This footage was filmed just days after we bought The Khaleesi. We are transforming an underground reservoir into our forever home. This self build project, known as The Khaleesi, documents the complete property transformation from abandoned reservoir to unique underground home. At this point we hadn't cleared a single tree. We hadn't opened the reservoirs. We hadn't started construction. And honestly, we had no idea what we'd taken on. In this episode we take you on one of the very first tours of the site and show you exactly what we bought before the transformation began. Subscribe and follow the journey. / @reservoirtohome CHAPTERS 0:00 Introduction 0:00 Before We Started 0:00 The Old Reservoir 0:00 The Pump House 0:00 Walking The Site 0:00 Hidden Entrances 0:00 The Roof Of Our Future Home 0:00 Challenges Ahead 0:00 Future Plans 0:00 The Journey Continues #selfbuild #renovation #homerenovation #granddesigns

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