From Bathroom to Kitchen - The Final Touch

TLDRAfter completing the kitchen and bathroom renovation, the missing piece, a wooden door, is added to enhance the kitchen wall. The door is cleaned, hinges are replaced, and a door frame is manufactured. The door is then installed, with some adjustments needed. The video also showcases the cleaning of the house and the process of unpacking and arranging furniture.

Key insights

🚪The addition of a wooden door adds character and texture to the kitchen wall.

🧹The house is thoroughly cleaned after the completion of the renovation.

🛋️Furniture is unpacked and arranged, bringing the house to life.

The renovation process has been physically and mentally demanding, with limited moments of rest.

🏡The house is gradually becoming a home, with the residents starting to enjoy the space.

Q&A

Why was a wooden door chosen for the kitchen wall?

A wooden door was chosen to add character and texture to the kitchen wall, enhancing its visual appeal.

How was the door prepared before installation?

The door was cleaned and the old hinges were replaced. The moldings were thoroughly sanded to remove dirt.

What techniques were used to manufacture the door frame?

A friend with an under-table saw was consulted to assist with creating the profiles, simplifying the process.

What materials were used to stain the uprights?

Walnut husk was used to stain the uprights, matching the color of the wood on the door.

How was the door attached to the hinges?

The door was attached to the hinges using turbo screws, securing it to the wooden structure of the walls.

Timestamped Summary

00:27Introduction to the video.

00:47The missing element to move in is the bathroom door.

01:04An old wooden door is found to enhance the kitchen wall.

01:19The door is cleaned and moldings are sanded.

02:53The old hinges are replaced.

04:33The door frame is manufactured with the help of an under-table saw.

05:39The studs on the wall are brushed for a matching texture with the door.

07:02Cuts are made on the door to adapt it to the opening.