He could also be a cat, they sleep up to 90% of the day
@IcyCubeyАй бұрын
I was about to finish my project that is due in a couple of hours, nevermind.
@user..69420Ай бұрын
Was about to go to school. Nevermind💀
@Steven_Williams_Ай бұрын
Best part of my day is when Drew pulls out his gigantic caulk.
@acciojoshАй бұрын
😂 😂 I snorted out my coffee I wasn't expecting that line 😂 😂
@nicoleblairartАй бұрын
He is going to have to expand his business to only fans if this keeps up 😂
@acciojoshАй бұрын
@@nicoleblairart got me 💀💀💀
@olteddersАй бұрын
@@nicoleblairart I'm on board!
@greysartshopАй бұрын
Can't go one Drew Builds Stuff without having at least ONE dirty joke in the comments 🤔
@cyndigray7854Ай бұрын
Who else didn’t want the vid to end?🙋🏽♀️ This was so relaxing to watch. Great job Drew…
@DanteLozada.Ай бұрын
Me.
@bh_tannic2238Ай бұрын
i agree this video made me feel at peice while watching it
@flokilangto21 күн бұрын
🙋
@amosgodwin392121 күн бұрын
It was quite relaxing
@YorranKlees14 күн бұрын
o/
@mazvitaselemaniАй бұрын
I have no interest in carpentry or living in a tiny home but I really enjoy watching something being built from the ground up. You're the only one on KZfaq who does in depth videos during your builds and that's extremely helpful in understanding what's going on. I know a lot of people interested in pursuing projects of their own also appreciate your in depth explanations. Looking forward to the rest of the build!
@Liam19831Ай бұрын
The trick with shaking the insulation spray cans was pretty slick.
@scottborders7934Ай бұрын
That's what I said. Dude's a genius.
@Bradini267Ай бұрын
waste of money, could have used 2 in sheets with a 1 inch gap on 4 sides. then spray the void
@Youraveragelegoguy12311 күн бұрын
I think they meant the shaking not the filling. @@Bradini267
@inoob266 күн бұрын
@@Bradini267if it works, it works
@ReedsRedactionsАй бұрын
I can't tell you how much I appreciate the tiny house videos. My wife and I want to build a tiny house, so I'm thankful to have a reference like this available.
@MaxRide1Ай бұрын
another youtuber I know does a few tiny house builds is laura kampf (she's also in the middle/nearing the end of retrofitting a full sized house - which was a journey she didn't know she was on til it was too late lol) she's done a few trailer-camper ones, a horse box camper, one that's about the size of Drew's (maybe a little smaller). Not saying Drew's isn't great, it really is but multiple sources of inspiration, ideas and builds is always a good thing. (not sponsored, just a fan)
@ReedsRedactionsАй бұрын
@@MaxRide1 Thanks for the tip!
@rosiearagon403326 күн бұрын
I love the oil finish
@MoravzАй бұрын
I clicked on this video without even noticing it was an hour long because I love building videos. I'm a girl so nobody actually taught me how to build or repair stuff, but I dream of someday being able to make at least something small. Glad I found your channel ❤
@beahatcher1743Ай бұрын
Morvaz, never wait; start with tiny birdhouses. Just start doing what you love. Life is amazing, so don't wait to do the things you love to do. I'm a girl, well, an old one now, I never waited, and now I have experience in just about everything. Except for being an astronaut. LOL
@ladnerladАй бұрын
Just do what you want to do. You are the only one stopping you. Your first few (hell even 1000) projects can be utter crap but as long as you enjoy doing it, then that is all that matters. I'm a guy buy grew up trying to make everything I do perfect and was miserable as soon as I just started jumping into the stuff I enjoyed life got a whole lot better. I wish you luck on your journey!
@captain_noodles13 күн бұрын
the first thing i ever made was a terrible stool. the first thing you make will probably not be as good as you want but its a beginning nonetheless.
@H4ARLEQU1N_Ай бұрын
Drew, the breaks aren't an issue, rather a few days to a week, than overworking the injury into something more severe. Progress is looking insane, and the rest of the build will be just as amazing. Kudos mate, you've outdone yourself with this project so far.
@andyd3177Ай бұрын
Man nails planks. Man cuts planks. Truly addictive, I love this guy.
@GTL77Ай бұрын
I’ve been in the construction trade for 30 years and you are doing come quality work there! Keep up the good work drew 👊🏽
@DarrenMartin-bw8ziАй бұрын
Well if he pulled out his caulk, he would eventually end up doing come quality work... 😁
@whoacool2860Ай бұрын
While I’m personally not a big fan of tongue and groove boards on walls, I am a big fan of your work. It looks amazing with the oiled cedar on the ceiling. 10/10 would watch you build again
@o0Stephenpatrick0oАй бұрын
The camera work is spectacular on the beauty shots. The tiny house is amazing dude, you should be proud.
@Unknown-uk7yhАй бұрын
It is so refreshing to see someone who takes such time to get every detail and every technical aspect of the build. So many people cut corners or throw a big project together and it looks awful but this is truly beautiful. Nice work Drew! Keep it up brother!
@kathleenburns7065Ай бұрын
When I saw your shoulder was hurting in the video before you mentioned anything I was thinking, please take care of yourself and don’t destroy your body trying to rush these videos out for us. I hope others would agree that we would rather wait longer for great videos like this and the rest of the house so long as you’re taking care of yourself. You only have one body after all so please treat it well! Hopefully you get better soon. This said, I am immensely enjoying this build series. I have been wanting to build a tiny house myself for a long time and seeing what you and others do, how you build them and what your thought processes are is so amazing and insightful to a girl who has barely touched any power tools. You guys make me wanna learn so I can build things myself and make things that suit my personal tastes that I can’t find on the standard market. I can’t wait to see the rest of the interior and how you go about giving it all those little touches that take it from Tiny House to Home Sweet Home. Cheers from KY!
@Edu.3Ай бұрын
Thank you for saying this. I'm 100% in agreement. I'll gladly wait.
@ZeakthecatАй бұрын
100% in agreement there kathleen, your body and mind come first, your job comes second always. even if hes just making youtube videos, he should always make time for himself. videos like this is what inspires me to make a custom multifunctional piece of furniture thats easy to move in/out. and im just across the state border in west tennessee.
@damogranheart5521Ай бұрын
@@ZeakthecatMultifunctional furniture and projects are the way to go!
@damogranheart5521Ай бұрын
Congratulations on deciding to take up tools and learn! Earplugs and Minnie Mouse ears are great for protecting your hearing. Menard's sells some really nice women's leather work gloves. Small projects first to build up your skills and feel comfortable using your tools. There are KZfaq channels on tool use. And Rockler Woodworking and Hardware has classes. See if there is a Rockler store near you. WOW! Most Excellent! Have Fun and Be Safe!
@mazvitaselemaniАй бұрын
Definitely entertainment is never worth long term damage
@azatooshortАй бұрын
Mans is out here creating a full on movie each time he puts out a video....and we are HERE FOR IT ❤👏👌!!!
@Rafael-kx6quАй бұрын
FINALLY, we gave tiny house interior video, letsgooooo
@SuzyQ89Ай бұрын
Your attention to detail is bar none. It's the most beautiful tiny home I have ever seen.
@keithsacenti9012Ай бұрын
I’d love to see what he’d do with a non-tiny home
@txma.Ай бұрын
I love that your channel has gone from "Here's a cool fire pit" to "Here's my (soon to be) fully functional, livable, tiny home on wheels. My favorite bit is that everything you do is really cool and seems really complex and difficult, yet you condense it into an easy to consume video that makes anyone feel like they could do what you do. I've done a ton of construction in the past and did not enjoy it, but you make it look incredibly appealing and fun and it makes me wish I still did it
@DrewBuildsStuffАй бұрын
Thank you! I will get back to some smaller builds after this house, this has been a lot of work ha
@rhondakennedy819Ай бұрын
I love all the beautiful windows! I have always loved anything wood. I love natural & oil. Mom was too funny! I watch Perkins Builder Brothers & have learned so much from them. I love watching Jamie make his own jigs & listening to everything he says. Watching you is the same. So much work, so many things to be done!!! Be kind to each other. Stay safe. Love to all
@terribleart6269Ай бұрын
I finally got a moment to watch this. I've had the tab pulled up for a few days because I have waiting to see more of your home build! From the first long video of the exterior, I have been wondering when the next step was gonna be posted. It looks incredible! You've done amazingly and I look forward to the next video!
@DrewBuildsStuffАй бұрын
Awesome, thanks for watching!!
@DrSeanLamaszАй бұрын
As a Drew Builds Stuff fan, I have to say that this build has been an absolutely delight to watch. Your work is incredible. As a chiropractor, I’m happy you took some time off to address your injury. Those are some of the rehab exercises I do with my patients. Great job!
@jimmyreddАй бұрын
Shouldn't it be _DC_ SeanLamasz, "doctor"?
@HyperDashАй бұрын
While I'm sure most chiropractors genuinely believe they're caring for their patients, there are no positive medical results, and I encourage people to go a medical doctor instead if they need healthcare :)
@judestewart3955Ай бұрын
The interior looks amazing - the oiled ceiling is beautiful. You’ve worked really hard and I hope your shoulder gets better very soon.
@EthanLomas26 күн бұрын
Absolutely beautiful - I can only imagine how many other guys are watching this with the lights dimmed, one handed xx
@melsyoutubeАй бұрын
AHHHHHHH I’VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS FOR SO LONG!!! i hate the algorithm for not even showing it on my homepage or my subscriptions tab. i come back to your channel manually every few weeks to check if there’s a new upload and today i finally won!
@DrewBuildsStuffАй бұрын
The algorithm is a crazy thing, can always turn on notifications so it’ll notify you of a new video (I don’t upload very often). Thanks for watching!!
@melsyoutubeАй бұрын
i know, for some reason notifications often aren’t delivered either, other creators have speculated that it’s the platform punishing users who don’t upload frequently 🤦🏻♀️ y’all deserve better. take as much time as you need to imagine, plan, build, film and edit!!! and take care of your body. you’ll always have an audience when your projects are ready! ❤️
@chriscromwellcaАй бұрын
I don't have time to watch hour-long videos, but I set my alarm clock and woke up at 5:45am to be able to watch this entire thing before my daughter woke up. You're a great storyteller Drew. Really amazing work on the tiny house and I gotta say, I'm impressed across just about every aspect of your channel. Well done brother. The house looks great!
@xqzmeartdesign284Ай бұрын
Drew, you’re a tenacious local legend! Thanks for another tantalizing episode!
@itsmrhunterАй бұрын
I inspired him well
@gazehoundАй бұрын
Bro brought the vocab
@HighTide_808Ай бұрын
Tubular!
@user-sm8ns9qm4fАй бұрын
Yes, your back. It’s been a long wait. Wow, what a beautiful looking interior so far. Like you I also think the oil looks way better. I can’t wait to see how the inside finishes. Best wishes to you Drew from the UK.
@markwhetton262Ай бұрын
You build with care and attention to detail making your videos a joy to watch. I look forward to the rest of the interior fit out videos, make certain you give your shoulder time to heal soo you can work without too much pain.
@Alex26894Ай бұрын
Oh my lawd Perfect timing dude thank you
@itsmrhunterАй бұрын
Yeah just as summer is around the corner and no one will be inside. Great timing
@catgynt9148Ай бұрын
Welcome back to YT... I sympathize with your shoulder pain. I was grimacing with you even before your mention of the problem and PT resolution. This is an amazing journey. One observation: grounding to a gas line may have seemed expedient but is DANGEROUS. add another grounding clamp to the pipe just outside the tiny house.. when you move to your final destination drive a copper rod into the physical ground and connect it to the exterior grounding strap. Gas and electricity are a deadly combination. Wishing you and your family a blessed week filled with gentle seasonally appropriate weather and restful evenings. Peace Drew
@felbombling3199Ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing when he connected that ground. Yikes! Drew, follow the sound advice above and save yourself some sleepless nights.
@DarkCamuiАй бұрын
I think he's fine as the switchboard earth bar should be connected to the mains earth but having a secondary earth point doesn't seem a bad idea and Drew definitely should get an electrician to double check anyway
@sherettasharif13588 күн бұрын
Hi Drew and everyone watching 🙋🏽 I absolutely love this build inside and out... I'll be starting my tiny home journey in a year (I'm watching 6/7/24) and I'm 64 years young and ready!! Thank for sharing this with us and hoping to see much more 💯 ✌🏾
@adelegalpin5353Ай бұрын
Really gorgeous, what a lovely job ❤
@janeYSАй бұрын
Your skills are so impressive. I've been obsessed with tiny homes for over a decade so I've seen many, many builds and layouts. However, the way you build is superior. Keep it up!
@DrewBuildsStuffАй бұрын
Thank you so much!
@usenanАй бұрын
@@DrewBuildsStuff In my country, while planning for which locations the electrical wirings need to pass, they first install some special spiral conduits/pipes which runs through the whole house so that the electrical cables can pass through them. Flexibility and Maneuverability: Spiral conduits with electrical cables are made of flexible materials, allowing them to be easily bent and twisted during cable transportation. This makes cable assembly and transportation more convenient. Durability: Spiral conduits are typically made from materials resistant to impacts, abrasion, and chemical effects. This feature protects the electrical cables from external factors. Cable Protection: Prioritizing the protection of the electrical cable passing through them from external influences helps prevent damage and breakage and prevent other potential hazards. On each conjunction where cables meet, they also add conjunction caps/boxes on upper part of the walls (close to the ceilings) so that in future, you can just open these conjunction caps and add new or replace existing electrical cables when needed. It also takes away the additional cost of having to break down walls to replace old or faulty wirings because the wires are running freely inside these spirals (you just simply need to disconnect both ends and pull out the old cable and run a new cable via the guiding wire). Spiral conduits with electrical cables passing through them are modern solutions designed to meet the need for safely and orderly transporting electrical cables. Thanks to their flexible structures and durability, they are widely used in various industrial and household applications.
@usenanАй бұрын
@@DrewBuildsStuff In my country, while planning for which locations the electrical wirings need to pass, they first install some special spiral conduits/pipes which runs through the whole house so that the electrical cables can pass through them. Flexibility and Maneuverability: Spiral conduits with electrical cables are made of flexible materials, allowing them to be easily bent and twisted during cable transportation. This makes cable assembly and transportation more convenient. Durability: Spiral conduits are typically made from materials resistant to impacts, abrasion, and chemical effects. This feature protects the electrical cables from external factors. Cable Protection: Prioritizing the protection of the electrical cable passing through them from external influences helps prevent damage and breakage and prevent other potential hazards. On each conjunction where cables meet, they also add conjunction caps/boxes on upper part of the walls (close to the ceilings) so that in future, you can just open these conjunction caps and add new or replace existing electrical cables when needed. It also takes away the additional cost of having to break down walls to replace old or faulty wirings because the wires are running freely inside these spirals (you just simply need to disconnect both ends and pull out the old cable and run a new cable via the guiding wire). Spiral conduits with electrical cables passing through them are modern solutions designed to meet the need for safely and orderly transporting electrical cables. Thanks to their flexible structures and durability, they are widely used in various industrial and household applications.
@robertt8273Ай бұрын
Great job. As i was sitting here digesting the news that i need back surgery. Your video pops up. It made my week!!! You put a smile on my face watching and the dry humor along the way really makes it entertaining as well as education. The comment about your caulk brought tears to my eyes laughing. Also the glued flooring. Been there, done that. It sucks but you learn. Love you man!! Keep up the great projects as well as videos. Take care of yourself also.
@DrewBuildsStuffАй бұрын
Thanks for watching! Good luck on the surgery! 🤞
@bryanlloyd1099Ай бұрын
Hope your surgery will go well!
@sketchyunicornslab15 күн бұрын
This was great. Hope you are feeling better. As someone with ripped disks and very very poor joints. Would recommend drywall sander for over head sanding or high sanding. It is basically just a sander on an extension. Allows you to hold it like a pool cleaning net. Works amazing. Love the quick and quality of your videos. Quite nice to watch. Makes me wish I could go out and do any of this but, have ran out of time in my life. Wonderful work!
@konyachannelАй бұрын
как же мне нравится то, что ты делаешь Drew. Это потрясающе! С нетерпением жду новых видео!
@leeparker3159Ай бұрын
Definitely the oil cedar ceiling is way to go! The whole job is absolutely excellent!
@yaja_nowakowskiАй бұрын
I appreciate the care and skill in the work you do, Drew. Plus your excellent work ethic. All the best with your shoulder. Great to see you’ve physio support. As well as support from your mum and mates (even those sitting around keeping you company 😉). Looking forward to Part 2.
@DrewBuildsStuffАй бұрын
Thank you! Sometimes you just need a friend to sit and talk while you work 😆
@elizabethcarrington5819Ай бұрын
Gorgeous home? Your superb craftsmanship really shines through. Can’t wait to see more. ❤
@renaemack955514 күн бұрын
Wow Drew! I am thoroughly impressed. Your attention to detail is amazing, I can hardly wait to see the furnished house.
@goofygoober4026Ай бұрын
My dad is letting me turn the attic space over my bedroom into a loft room and I feel like the process will be very similar to the process in this video. I'm glad I watched this! It helped me figure out some of the things I'll need to research so I can plan and budget 😁
@ulkerio4280Ай бұрын
As a guy who is also building his own tinyhouse in a small town of Turkey. This is very inspiring thank you
@J0ermungandАй бұрын
I love the tiny house series. This is entertaining, relaxing and informative at the same time. Inspirational even. Sorry to hear about your shoulder and hope it continues to get better.
@tienvАй бұрын
Truly outstanding build Drew! I've watched quite a few on KZfaq on tiny home build, your quality of work, attention to details are truly top notch above the rest. Thank you for sharing, take care of your shoulder.. Stay safe!
@signaltomeАй бұрын
Take all the time you need, just glad you are able to share all these builds with us. 😉 Also take care of your health, as I passed 40 I realized how important it all is. Don't stress your shoulder too much. Until next time! 😀
@dholmesncАй бұрын
The sunken floor next to the loft area is awesome! Not having to always crawl on your knees in that space is a game-changer!
@gsftomАй бұрын
Incredible build, design choices, documentation and detail on how you did things. Wow and thanks for sharing this.
@robertsav14 күн бұрын
Contractor here, 40 yrs , I'm impressed. And your bands sound is as clean as your build.
@pedrorocha3673Ай бұрын
OMG, finally! I loved the first video about the tiny house, now we got the 2nd! Congrats man
@dillpicklewillАй бұрын
I'm a Carpentry student at Norwich Tech in CT. This is really cool to see and I've also learned a few things.
@JayH7745Ай бұрын
I love when a person pays attention to detail and you Sir have went above and beyond! Very Pur-D-Full! 🤗 As always, I'm lookin forward to your next video! Good health to you! 🤗
@robertmolnar4737Ай бұрын
Andrew you are awesome! This tiny home is beautiful! Sensational craftmanship!
@bianca-ic8ywАй бұрын
I put these videos on at night to fall asleep to but I always end up watching the whole thing, this is too good!!
@bkkcanuckАй бұрын
Thank you Drew, it was a long wait but totally undestandable. Health comes first always, hope the shoulder is feeling at least somewhat better. No matter the wait it's always worth it, with the detail and quality of your work, and thank goodness you managed to get the caulk out... take care of yourself. Can't wait to see the interior.
@mattthornton5216Ай бұрын
One of the best videos yet Drew. Your ability to build stuff, and find solutions on the fly are nothing short of inspirational. Using a 1 inch mark with the tape measure and adding an inch at the end, also that ‘sneaking-up’ on the mitre saw cut for the window frames at 57:55 is genius! How did I never think of doing that before? Well done for running your fingers over your caulk as well. Not many people would do that publicly.
@jazzjazzy5281Ай бұрын
I absolutely love how it's looking. Wow. I watched the entire video as usual. Your home is beautiful ❤ can't wait for you to furnish and stuff.
@jayfarr7438Ай бұрын
I can't remember enjoying any video for a solid hour! Even my young girls were glued to the tube....we all can't wait to see part 2!
@DrewBuildsStuffАй бұрын
That’s awesome! Glad to hear it
@leibmenter2331Ай бұрын
Excellent vid. Rest up, we can wait. We’re lucky to see your caulk whenever you’re ready to show it!
@SkiprobАй бұрын
Your attention to detail is commendable. Thanks for a great video. Very satisfying to watch.
@kascarey2434Ай бұрын
Absolutely incredible. You are a true master craftsman not to mention you have fabulous taste in finishes and colors, etc. I so look forward to your videos. Stay healthy and keep up the amazing work. Greetings from eastern LI
@shaquillebananapeel3495Ай бұрын
I am so excited to see this up I have checked your channel every single day since the exterior to see if the interior build was uploaded, keep up the great stuff man
@DrewBuildsStuffАй бұрын
Ohh sorry for the long wait 😬
@TAIMOORIMRANАй бұрын
Your attention to detail is truly remarkable! I'm impressed by the level of care and precision you put into your work. It's evident that you take great pride in what you do, and it really shines through in the quality of your content. Keep up the fantastic work!
@DrewBuildsStuffАй бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@duncanamcАй бұрын
Your attention to detail and craftsmanship is amazing to watch. Congratulations Drew on an amazing build. 👍
@jeffmakepeace9384Ай бұрын
I never comment on videos, but felt inclined to compliment you on the tiny house so far, your work is exceptional and everything looks beautiful. Keep up the great work Drew
@GoldQueenDragonАй бұрын
Yes, I've been looking forward to the next instalment of this build. This just made my day. Sorry about the pain, hope it gets better soon. Looking forward to part 2, but don't hurt yourself doing it. 🤩💖💜🏰
@nromagnolaАй бұрын
Your videos are the best. I’m not incredibly handy but the way you show what you do has allowed me to do a few new things I wasn’t sure I could. The production quality is so solid and there is just something so relaxing about watching your builds. Thank you for providing us with this content!
@kev1nachoАй бұрын
Drew, great job as always! Can't wait to see the rest of the build. I loved the oil look and the attention to every last detail. The only thing I would've done differently would've been the orientation of the floor. With small spaces I've found that flooring should run parallel to the entry to make the room feel more spacious and long, not limited. Fantastic job! Hope you feel better with therapy!
@nicobaur8266Ай бұрын
You are my favorite channel to watch these type of videos! Finally its here! And it looks awesome!!!!
@laruedouglas7972Ай бұрын
The oil on the cedar makes it look richer. Plus I love the flooring 😊
@paulaross449529 күн бұрын
The attention to detail is phenomenal Drew. Awesome 👍🏾 Watching from California 😊 Hope your shoulder feels better
@robertgarland9342Ай бұрын
Wow it's looking good now drew. I love the way you pay attention to every little detail. and yes I love the natural look of the timber ceiling even with the oil on it. Can't wait to see how the rest of the build unfolds.
@OdeonOnlineАй бұрын
At last it's here ! Congrats on the progress ! I was so eager for this one ! Now we wait for the furniture ! Take care of your shoulder !
@net-a-techproduction5724Ай бұрын
Wow!!! I watched from the beginning and I can’t wait for the final product. Beyond everything that you have done what mostly impressed me, you are a very detail oriented guy to perfection. 👍👍👍
@elsie9649Ай бұрын
Your detail on this build is amazing!!! So enjoyed watching.
@benjaminspannagel4327Ай бұрын
Everything about this project is an absolute pleasure to watch and the result speaks for itself. Kudos to you!
@suhilalremagah5525Ай бұрын
I watched the whole video without any single skip. ❤❤❤❤
@alexhilemanАй бұрын
Always a good day when we get to see you handle your wood. Also appreciate the insight on how to appropriately handle some caulk.
@evandrinkall585Ай бұрын
The only content I have the bell turned on for. The time and effort that goes into the video let alone the build is remarkable
@DrewBuildsStuffАй бұрын
Glad to hear it, thanks for watching!
@larryclark6113Ай бұрын
Love watching you work Drew. My best to you for getting your shoulder back to 100%.
@ATB184Ай бұрын
My honest respect for this gentlemen. Greets from DEUTSCHLAND 🇩🇪
@quentkoАй бұрын
YES YES YES YES YES 🎉🎉🎉🎉 🥳🥳🥳🥳 it's finally here the video we all been waiting on 😭 it's here I'm so happy 😭 tears of joy
@cristina_h7 күн бұрын
I think this is the most beautiful tiny home I've seen, even when it is not finished yet.
@user-pi4zq2bm6rАй бұрын
Really enjoyed watching you build your tiny home. It looks amazing. Love the ceiling. It was pretty before the stain but after the stain its beautiful.Cant wait to see the rest done and decorated.. Enjoy living in your tiny home. I used to live in a tiny home for a few years but had to move, Miss my tiny house.
@kamdenherzig602Ай бұрын
Such a great job with this build dude! It looks amazing!!! Keep up the great work!
@gunselshaly537Ай бұрын
I've been more impatient waiting for this video than for season 3 of Bridgerton to drop, and that's saying alot.
@deeza72Ай бұрын
Awesome 2nd part Drew. So much attention to detail and with beautiful results, plus the fact you’re videoing it all takes time and dedication. Hope your shoulder feels better soon and looking forward to the finishing touches. Huge love from 🇬🇧
@damiencoman2821Ай бұрын
Wow, serious craftsmanship. Such dedication!
@mabdubАй бұрын
Boy, you really are a workaholic and incredibly creative. How is it that you know how to do all this stuff at such a young age? I love that you used a lot of wood and the oil is definitely a richer look. I was wondering, did you ever think of making a few window sills for a cat to sit on? A cat needs a window sill. Your tiny home is very beautiful and so well constructed. I can hardly wait for the next video.
@MaxRide1Ай бұрын
afaik he has a dog but no cats - he has a previous video where he built his dog an outdoor, heated, dog house for over the winter because he/she likes to be outside.
@mabdubАй бұрын
@@MaxRide1 Thanks, I saw the heated doghouse video. In a tiny house it's probably better to have a small pet like a cat. Cats love to sit or lay in front of windows especially if they are indoor cats so that's why I was hoping that Drew would include at least two window sills for the cat to sit on or lay down on. I don't have a cat but I bet whoever buys this tiny house will already have a cat or want to get a cat. Whoever buys it will probably be a single person or a young couple without any kids so in the meantime they will probably want a pet, a small pet, probably a cat. I'm just guessing.
@automotiveexplorations7556Ай бұрын
Been refreshing my page every 30 minutes looking for this upload🎉
@ck2express16 күн бұрын
Great Job Drew!! Impressive. Thank you for sharing it with us
@Skurrr86Ай бұрын
Drew what a Job man! This is definitely one of the most beautiful tiny homes I have ever seen and for it being your first time with a lot of it you have made it look very professional! I built mine 3 years ago and I wish I had been able to see some of the things you did before because now I want to sell my current one and build a new one and implicate some of your touches into it. I hope you are doing well with your shoulder issue. those of us that love your content will always be here to watch it no matter how long it takes so take your time! I can't wait to see how your new home looks when you're moved in! and nice touch with the caulk joke towards the end that one got me good!
@itsmrhunterАй бұрын
You should build a invention building machine that invents machines which builds new buildings
@DrewBuildsStuffАй бұрын
Already working on it
@itsmrhunterАй бұрын
@@DrewBuildsStuff also, I recently signed up for your OF but it turns out it was just some Indian guy selling disgusting pics of his feet. What are the odds you could refund me for my troubles?
@Sarcasm.aАй бұрын
Finally, the moment has arrived, thank you Drew for sharing this with us. Cheers from Israel
@itsmrhunterАй бұрын
Anything happening in Israel today?
@Sarcasm.aАй бұрын
@@itsmrhunter Meaning?
@itsmrhunterАй бұрын
@@Sarcasm.a you know what I mean
@niniseconda5839Ай бұрын
@@Sarcasm.a Don't mind this clown, it's bait
@TheAprilChronicles22 күн бұрын
I love it, love your attention to details and how you take your making sure not to cut corners.
@terecarbonell4513Ай бұрын
Looks really great!! It's wonderful watching you working! Hope your shoulder recovers soon! Thanks 😁
@cruelarcАй бұрын
This is turning out beautiful. I love following the build along, just make sure to take care or your health as first priority, and take time off as needed. Love to see the rest, when your shoulder allows!
@Ohsage1111Ай бұрын
Amazing build. Very inspiring & educational! Thank you for sharing your process.
@thefamilywhite2149Ай бұрын
🥇Oh Drew, exquisite workmanship once again. I've got your work in my head as a kind of gold standard, nothing else I've seen quite lives up to the detail and precision in your work. 🥇Thank you for all your hard work in the video production as well, and I hope your shoulder heals fully and quickly!
@Yelnats87Ай бұрын
Been waiting on this update Drew mate! Great interior man... what a build! I know you're probably bored of going through and filming pretty much every tiny aspect of the build but it's so helpful and refreshing how you, as a non-pro DIY'r are super transparent with your wins and mistakes pal! Cheers mate... another great job pal!
@user-my1ko6vu7jАй бұрын
Love your videos. Clever and witty full of entertainment and informative too💕 thanks drew