It’s a problem many of us are familiar with: how do you modernise your daggy and outdated home exterior without breaking the bank? Johanna, Charlie are showing you how, by breaking up the task into small and achievable jobs you can tackle over a few weekends. From your front fence to your front door, they’re out to prove that you can update the front of your home, no matter what decade it’s stuck in.
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Those purple plants were so beautiful. Why couldn't you save them and plant them elsewhere? Such unnecessary waste and destruction
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Awesome, if you ever run out of projects you can come and do mine.🌸💚🙃
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Hello my friend. This is more than just a video, you put love and passion into it. Great job! Thanks for sharing this video! I love your channel and will support you all the way! Always believe in yourself and keep doing what you love, good luck 🌹🌹🌹👍
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Give me some idea to do my garden thank you for sharing have a great day ..it look amazing
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I love the fun while working on the magnificent transformation. Welldone
Bravo guys it looks beautiful love it.
What 😮 I just paid thousands for some palms trees like those that you just broke and throw away 😖😪
This is definitely the B team.
Perfect….
Beautiful…👍👍
Looks amazing well done 👏👏👏
Finally you guys put out a garden makeover after months!!!
The blue door isn't really eye-catching color maybe yellow will match the gray fence
Why on earth would you toss the beautiful purple dracenas – could have just laid them on the footpath for someone to pick up for free? What a waste.😒
lol i love your makeovers but even speeding through this, it’s putting me to sleep… perfect insomina cure. looking forward to trying to make it thru in the morning
I wish you would of cleaned up in-front of the wall. You left it look unfinished.
You took out the curve that was the best part of the porch. You could have keep the curve.
What sort of nail gun do you use for the picket fence? I was told it has to be a coil gun but happy for suggestions
https://youtu.be/f1WS7j_v4Po
James is adorable. Love how it ends with cake and no plates.
I’m looking for a landscape without the expense and upkeep of a lawn. Was hoping that this was it. Maybe next time.
TFS from California 🌴🌴
I need a cool mum like her
U just nailed it 👌 👏
Painting a front door is very achieveable. Ripping out most of the plants, laying new turf, planting hundreds of new plants, hiring a skip – not achieveable to most people these days. I'd love to see a garden makeover on a very tight budget. Very few people would have the money to do a makeover like this.
Shaun is awesome – you should bring him back for more speaking roles!
Hello from europe!this is gorgeous transformation!❤️👍🏻😀love it!!!
GORGEOUS COTTAGE LOOK. Lovely plantings and plant choices. Where's the 'Big Reveal' with the Owner? Front deck & steps look great and timber stain choice really nice blend with the brickwork. Fence and trim colours thoughtful and complimentary.
The head height placement of the front light / camera however is too low.
The path – couple of things…
First; suggest avoid using those cheaper house bricks with the holes, these make great homes for spiders / slugs / snails etc…. Suggest use solid edge pavers instead – not much price difference. Second; even with compacting… loose surface not ideal, particularly with any elderly, or kids,( kids bikes!) and more maintenance if very wet, also eventually more weed growth. Prefer paving. The front fence, aesthetically get it about following the original step down, but maintaining height straight across would have provided more privacy from the road.
Agree with Emer – as below. Unless you are able to do all yourself the labour costs to rip out all that concrete and lawn ,garden and remove, and purchase, delivery, spread of new soil and new turf would be exorbitant. Not everyone has 'a team of mates' to come around and do it all in one day, or even several days, for free. Even a quote just to run a new drip irrigation system around and mulch over can run into $100's. Many, without a production timeframe to work to, might also prefer to 'weed & feed' the existing lawn, slowly over several months to bring back to healthy state. So, some great ideas and execution, but really depends on budget and purpose. ie; is someone going to live there and maintain or tidying up for a quick flip?
This is the first time I have seen glue on a fence picket
I wonder why SO MANY homeowners block out the light and reduce the attractiveness of their houses by planting big shrubs and trees right in front of their windows. Seems really daft to me.
if jason was here, he would've removed the hedge from that window… it looks horrible… show has become too boring now…
Loved how it turned out
I loved what you did only exception is the walkway. Now they will be tracking the dirt onto the beautiful deck. I would have kept the cement walkway and resurfaced it easy to do and I would have replaced the number 5 next to the light like the one you had on the fence. Also the foxgloves don't bloom very long I would have planted something that is tall and lasts through fall. Not sure what grows well there.