We BOUGHT our DREAM House in SCOTLAND (Full Tour)

2024 ж. 17 Мам.
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We BOUGHT our Dream House in SCOTLAND ... and we still can't believe it!!
After house hunting for months and viewing a variety of properties in Wales and Scotland we found our dream home in the highlands. We put in an offer and manage to bag it.
She's an old girl, born in the 1880's and she's in need of a huge renovation!
Join us as we give you a FULL dream house tour (Cottage and Barn!) and give you a little insight into the interior design, ideas and extension plans we have for this empty house!
Let the home renovations begin!
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We are Craig and Aimee, from South Wales, UK. After Aimee was diagnosed with Cancer at 18 and Craig broke his neck shortly after by a freak accident, we decided life really is too short. Watch our story here - bit.ly/3kuiZBA
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00:00 Introduction
00:58 First Impressions
04:07 The Barn Tour
10:22 The Garden Tour
14:46 The Cottage Tour
25:44 The Magical Forest Tour

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  • It's been a LONG old wait for the keys but we're finally in! (Well, we're not in, we're living in our bus while we renovate!) Drop below any recommendations you guys might have for the house vision (and DIY) - 300,000 brains are better than 2! 🤣 Would love to hear your thoughts... 🥰

    @kingingit@kingingitАй бұрын
    • Make sure that beauty is sturdy, no mold, don't rush, and lots of colours when you do your interior design!! 🤗🤗🤗 Yayayay!

      @teagz621@teagz621Ай бұрын
    • a waterslide in the bathroom.

      @BrettFosterUK@BrettFosterUKАй бұрын
    • @@BrettFosterUK I'm on board with that lol

      @teagz621@teagz621Ай бұрын
    • I would take all the stones from the garden by the barn and anywhere else and use them to make a really charming platformed garden by the house. Making levels will not only give you better results gardening wise, but also diminish tripping hazards (Aimee... lol) I would then fill in the garden area in front of the barn level it and make it a beautiful grass, stone, or gravel patio with flowerbeds all around. Great for entertaining around a fire pit. & You laugh at the coal pit, but in the winter, you may want to fill that up. Woodstoves are fun, but in the deep cold, coal is the best. Especially if you don't want to get up to load the stove in the middle of the night.

      @divinewrath3142@divinewrath3142Ай бұрын
    • noooo please do not take down the stone wall in the barn, that barn is very old. no one just built that recently. Just a Canadian with lots of Scottish heritage here, that barn is amazing. heated floors for sure. and a nice Jotul woodstove.

      @LithaMoonSong@LithaMoonSongАй бұрын
  • Congratulations 🎉! Don't go knocking out ceiling beams without talking to an architect. Those beams often help keep the structural integrity of the roof. So happy for you both! 😊

    @CareS8@CareS8Ай бұрын
    • Oh yes🙃🫥😜🙀I did think of that too. Cats like them.

      @eleanorcramer7986@eleanorcramer7986Ай бұрын
    • And maybe an engineer! You start flattening the hills around you, and you do more damage to the foundation of your houses! Go slow! Write and draw every area out before you start renovations on it! Just remember it's the journey that's intresting, not the actual place. There's no way you're going to have that area for family dinner by Christmas. And don't take too many storage areas out of each room...because your going to need them. Not only for clothes, but bedding and stuff. Windows will bring in more moisture and cold in the winter...might want to rethink that idea of putting in a wall of windows. Good luck. Start with your living quarters first and take it one room at a time. Wear a respirator mask around all that mold, mushrooms, and aspesdices. Black mold can kill you!! Wear jumpsuits as well and leave them in your room. You're working on. Plastic off that door as well to leave mold dust in the room.

      @pattdunn9845@pattdunn9845Ай бұрын
    • CONGRATS 🎉

      @aislingbooks@aislingbooksАй бұрын
    • ❤ Be careful of the mold. Dangerous stuff.

      @rebekahsalt26@rebekahsalt26Ай бұрын
    • Retaining wall would make it so they could build up the hill to level vs removing soil around barn

      @sarahr.8021@sarahr.8021Ай бұрын
  • To safeguard your health, anytime you are in spaces with damp and mold, please put on a P100 mask/respirator. They have pink replaceable cartidges. Some types of mold can be dangerously toxic and once in your system can be very hard to eliminate. It looks like a great adventure! ❤ But please take care to protect yourself during the reno! Disposable painting overalls with hoods are a good idea to prevent you bringing mold spores back into your living space.

    @TamGar@TamGarАй бұрын
    • Listen to this above message carefully!!!

      @pattdunn9845@pattdunn9845Ай бұрын
    • Listen to those last two messages! Mold is dangerous and it can change everything in your life… Speaking from experience. Make sure you don’t wear the clothes that you wore in that house back into your van. I would definitely be in Tyvek or disposable coveralls. A mask is a must to prevent irreversible lung and organ damage. We all love you guys, hopefully you listen. 💞

      @laurenm8561@laurenm8561Ай бұрын
    • Also if you have asbestos it has to be removed by a professional please. Highly toxic.

      @grannykimmy@grannykimmyАй бұрын
    • Yes, take the time for safety, respiratory and eye and all the things.

      @debrallewis@debrallewisАй бұрын
    • OMG Congratulations to you both on finally getting the keys, seems like ages . I absolutely LOVE you guys and your videos . Watching from Australia 🇦🇺

      @nancyregan8147@nancyregan8147Ай бұрын
  • Advice: Start with an architect. This is a big project and the architect will bring so much to the table. They will have ideas you've never even considered. Pay for this. THEN find your builder (who will declare several things impossible). Then spend some time on your priority list and find out what you two can reasonably do yourselves. Be patient, you have a lifetime of projects in mind. Be flexible. Stuff happens. Best of luck to you. What a gorgeous property!!! Oh, and you don't have enough room for the highland cow. You can have chickens (if you want eggs) and dogs. Start small on the garden. That is humbling.

    @DrofJustice@DrofJusticeАй бұрын
    • They said they were working with an architect.

      @kimberlyearly8918@kimberlyearly8918Ай бұрын
    • um Drof .... weird that you say that cuz they said they have an architect but maybe you mean they should get an Architect, ya that's gotta be it. An Architect it is!!!!!

      @WRMRanch@WRMRanchАй бұрын
    • @@WRMRanch Why so snarky and rude? Maybe they didn't hear that part!

      @kimberlyearly8918@kimberlyearly8918Ай бұрын
  • I'm torn between a grin and a grimace as I contemplate all you're about to go through and how unsuspecting you are today. I feel for ya. This is going to challenge you like nothing before and you'll hate it and love it and ions from now when it's finally finished, you'll be whole new people than you are today. Good luck! I've already laid out my game plan on prior vids, so I'll just say, get the workshop done first, stop water intrusion, get some water and heat, fix the drive for deliveries putting down gravel where needed to prevent mud, and make designated places for scrap and waste you can back a truck up to, and then get to it. You're a LONG way from the fun part so just be patient. You'll get there. Hugs! So happy you finally got the keys!

    @imscanon@imscanonАй бұрын
    • Exactly this.

      @LaureninGermany@LaureninGermanyАй бұрын
    • One long hard struggle, that's for sure.

      @gulfstream7235@gulfstream7235Ай бұрын
    • And don't forget, do one room at a time, (if you can)so you don't lose your mind!!!

      @lucymorgan8859@lucymorgan8859Ай бұрын
    • Completely agree with this comment. Been through it and it took decades and lots and lots and lots of money. But now, it is truly a sanctuary.

      @stacykilchenmann5223@stacykilchenmann5223Ай бұрын
  • You will need to put in French drains around the back of the house to divert water coming down from the hillside away from your foundation. That is likely the reason for the mold in the BR that you want to turn into the bathroom. While you are working on grading the grounds in front for your big gravel parking lot, you might want to address the steep slope immediately behind the house as well, so that water runoff is less of an issue. Either a retaining wall or dig into the hillside to push that edge farther away from the house, or both. I wish you all the best!

    @BlissfulDee@BlissfulDeeАй бұрын
    • I came to say the exact same thing.

      @iam4330@iam4330Ай бұрын
    • Temporarily they can dig a shallow curving trench in the back behind the fence so the water diverts away from the house

      @rixanneh18@rixanneh18Ай бұрын
    • Congratulations both. Agree with these other folks, water diversion away from the hoose a priority. Have fun making it your own, it’s going to look fabulous 🤩

      @traceypaddisonphoto@traceypaddisonphotoАй бұрын
    • You're hired. When can you start?

      @Dustnthewen@DustnthewenАй бұрын
    • I was going to make the same comment.

      @missprimproper1022@missprimproper1022Ай бұрын
  • SCOTTAGE has to be the new name . Custard and Scottage Absolutely love this. Congratulations to you both.

    @Rex-the-T6@Rex-the-T6Ай бұрын
    • I thought of that also...wow

      @fionacorrigan8097@fionacorrigan8097Ай бұрын
    • @@fionacorrigan8097 great minds

      @Rex-the-T6@Rex-the-T6Ай бұрын
    • In America 🇺🇸

      @thomasharhen2168@thomasharhen2168Ай бұрын
    • This house has had a name for years and should be respected

      @petesmit33@petesmit33Ай бұрын
  • I love the way you’re just “putting another window” in a 4’ thick wall !!! The enthusiasm of the first home owner. Love it.

    @roadiesean@roadieseanАй бұрын
  • First foots are traditionally the first person over your doorstep at new years … a dram, black bun and coal were the gifts brought by them. Tall and dark haired male preferably. I’ve never known anyone do it for a new house. Bread and salt are gifts for a new home and sprinkling salt throughout the home around windows and doors to ward off bad spirits. Traditional Scot’s blessing… May your troubles be less and your blessings be more and may nothing but happiness come through your door

    @Daisy-Daisy0512@Daisy-Daisy0512Ай бұрын
  • Finally! Delighted for you. Get the dehumidifiers/air cleaners on 24/7 . Our barn took 9 months to renovate with an army of full timers. You have a huge project ahead of you and you have the delights of the planning department to wrangle with. Don't want to burst your bubble but there's an awful lot to do and you're going to need very deep pockets and truck loads of patience. Wishing you the best of luck and thank you for taking us along with you😊

    @janeconnors1807@janeconnors1807Ай бұрын
    • Wishing you the best and want to send positive vibes as you two have brought me so much enjoyment. Jane is on the mark in everything she said. I am a residential contractor with 35 years of experience. Moisture is your enemy in a stone building getting all carpets and anything that absorbs and holds moisture out is absolutely essential first thing. Get dehumidifiers and fans going with windows open and get your house breathing. Set small priorities unless you have really deep pockets. Building departments are there to protect you and the architects will direct you. I am overwhelmed for you so bite off small bits and complete those so you are always left with a clean place to retreat. Terry the builder

      @terrycombs9032@terrycombs9032Ай бұрын
    • @@terrycombs9032 thank you Terry. It's going to be quite the project

      @janeconnors1807@janeconnors1807Ай бұрын
  • Hi. Guys. Best of Luck with your new home. Idyllic location. My late husband Gerry and I had a tiny 1900s cottage here in Ireland for 10 years. We had a new insert stove with back boiler installed in the fireplace. When fire was lit, wood burning, we just switched on the little electric pump. This heated the water in boiler and pumped it into 6 radiators....heating entire cottage. We had idyllic years there. Sadly Gerry passed 4 years ago. I have moved now to a less rural place. But I have beautiful memories of our little cottage. You will be very happy in your new home. ❤❤🎉🎉

    @angelique2653@angelique2653Ай бұрын
  • So happy for you and can’t wait to see what you do with it all. As a horticulturist myself, may I suggest you start your garden with pots and see how your light and seasons go, that way you aren’t committing to raised beds until you know the best aspect for the garden and what your rainfall, light and animal visitors will be. Get a plastic poly tunnel as they are easier to repair if something gets damaged. Enjoy the process.

    @helenvander-heyden2383@helenvander-heyden2383Ай бұрын
  • I will never understand why they don't have a million subscribers.

    @delilah8476@delilah8476Ай бұрын
    • Agreed!

      @BeyondAphroditesVeil@BeyondAphroditesVeilАй бұрын
    • They‘re on their way- they‘ll get there. Especially documenting this project… 💪

      @LaureninGermany@LaureninGermanyАй бұрын
    • Same. ❤️❤️

      @mariamcclanahan470@mariamcclanahan470Ай бұрын
    • Maybe the cringe factor?

      @anneofgreengables1619@anneofgreengables1619Ай бұрын
    • @@anneofgreengables1619 um, what?

      @BeyondAphroditesVeil@BeyondAphroditesVeilАй бұрын
  • French drain along the granite side of the cottage will help with the watershed, which will help reduce damp

    @rrice10@rrice10Ай бұрын
  • So happy for you guys! If you can incorporate a mudroom I would suggest adding one to the plans. Hooks for coats, a bench to sit and take off your shoes, a place to store them. Helps keep the house warm in the winter too.

    @janef5578@janef5578Ай бұрын
  • Having a hot tub under a covered outdoor space is a MUST. Then you can enjoy it in the rain or snow. A good covered outdoor space with a comfy patio sofa is something the space warrants. Can’t wait to see the change you guys make on the property!

    @tiffanyboyd914@tiffanyboyd9144 күн бұрын
  • The crest on the hat in the barn is the Clan Stewart of Appin Crest Badge. It says “Quihidder Wil Zie” which means “Whither will ye”, which is the clan motto.

    @hollyj4529@hollyj4529Ай бұрын
  • 9:25 - the hat is called a Glengarry which is a traditional Scottish cap and the "feather" is referred to as a "Hackle". The badge you can see usually refers to either the military unit or the clan the individual wearing belongs to. Hope this helps?

    @SoneaFifer@SoneaFiferАй бұрын
    • Our local pipe band, on the Canadian prairies, have just changed from Tammies to Glengarry’s

      @lizkean8574@lizkean8574Ай бұрын
    • Correct it is a glengarry, but that is actually a Cock feather that's in it. The cap badge I'm guessing will be from a pipeband or is a clan crest.

      @jamesie8560@jamesie8560Ай бұрын
    • Clan crest is Clan Stewart of Appin.

      @euancampbell1@euancampbell1Ай бұрын
  • HIGHLY recommend chickens if you’re planning to have a garden- their poo makes incredible fertilizer! Not only that, but you can get eggs and they’re basically a natural compost source if you feed them veg scraps! First video I’ve seen of you guys and I’m already excited to see more. Stunning!

    @morgansmagick1696@morgansmagick1696Ай бұрын
  • Wishing you both every happiness. My husband and I did something similar, purchasing two acres in the middle of a forest. We are local to the area and are situated in the N.East of Scotland. The last two and a half years, one of which we were fully off grid, living on site in an old, cold caravan. One without insulation, double glazing or flushing toilet. From the get go we worked towards self-sustainability with our vegetable garden. Our water comes from a well and we chop our own firewood. We have our dogs, Obi n Finn, our rescue ponies Dusty and Storm, and chickens, ducks, and sheep. January finally saw the eco house build begin, builders estimate we’ll be in for Autumn. We’ve always been environmentalists with waste a bad word. So minus a few exceptions, we set ourselves the task that for the interior we’d repurpose and only buy second hand or vintage. Thus far it’s certainly been an adventure, without question the hardest thing we’ve ever done, and at times for myriad reasons, extremely challenging. Many times we thought the house would never happen. Winter’s are long and brutal. Building an architect designed house bleeds money. But would we change it? Not a chance. Despite all the ups n downs this is the happiest we’ve ever been. I truly wish the same for you both. From here on in, every day will be a school day and you’s will never be done learning. Best advice I can give you is trust your gut, and remember Mother Nature never betrayed the heart that loved her. If you want to know a bit more, I’ve a wee blog on my website (I’m an artist). Oh and Foggy Bummer is Scot’s Doric Dialect for Bumblebee. Best of luck 🐝

    @foggybummers@foggybummers27 күн бұрын
  • Start on the outside, make sure the roof, foundation and windows are sound. Then work your way in. It's going to be beautiful when its done Best of luck, you'll do fine

    @Feistywench59@Feistywench59Ай бұрын
  • The first glengarry you showed with the belted unicorn is the clan badge of the Clan Stuart of Appin.the translation of the motto is "whither will ye" The second one is a glengarry badge of St Andrew patron saint of Scotland He was an apostle and was crucified on an X-shaped cross, as he did not deem himself worthy to be executed in the same way as Jesus. The relics of Andrew are said to have been collected by St Rule (or Regulus) and brought to Scotland, to the important religious centre now called St Andrews. A story goes that before King Oengus II led a Scottish and Pictish army to victory over the English in 832AD, a white cross was seen in the sky, and was taken as evidence of the intervention of Andrew in the Scottish triumph. This is said to be the origin of the Scottish Flag (the saltire) and Andrew being the kingdom’s patron saint...sorry this is so long!

    @tedplatt8981@tedplatt8981Ай бұрын
    • BRILLIANT!! Thank you for this amazing information Ted!! 🤓

      @kingingit@kingingitАй бұрын
    • Would be nice to frame the caps part of the history from the cottage

      @keithmaker51@keithmaker51Ай бұрын
    • ​It would be great cleaned and shadow boxed fram for the whiskey room! @keithmaker51

      @pattdunn9845@pattdunn9845Ай бұрын
    • Fascinating!!!

      @lucymorgan8859@lucymorgan8859Ай бұрын
    • @@pattdunn9845 They’re in Scotland so it has to be a whisky (no ‘e’) room even if they also drink Irish whiskey! 💜🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🥃

      @aliciarobertson4979@aliciarobertson4979Ай бұрын
  • I'm in Canada but live in an old drafty farmhouse. We put in an air source heat pump this year, and I love it. It keeps the house warmer, and we aren't spending a fortune on oil. You should see if there's any grants to help you convert to more sustainable heating methods.

    @sarahbakker8893@sarahbakker8893Ай бұрын
  • You'll want to have some tall fencing or an enclosure to keep the deer out if you're planning to grow fruits and vegetables, with how rural an area you're in they're bound to see your place as a free buffet! Good luck with what's ahead and I can't wait to see how it comes together ❤

    @Becca-Louise@Becca-LouiseАй бұрын
    • Omg I would never, please come to my free buffet deer!

      @manonvo8615@manonvo8615Ай бұрын
  • Definitely hold off on tearing down or cutting into any stone walls until you've sealed and stabilized where needed. Probably will need French drains in back to offset ongoing moisture encroachment. Protecting your investment against leaks and seepage is a big $ thing, always more than you expect but important to prioritize. ❤🎉

    @ebbanzai@ebbanzaiАй бұрын
    • Amen!

      @pattdunn9845@pattdunn9845Ай бұрын
  • I’m 6 mins in love you two, why you don’t have 1 million subscribers I can’t understand… you like my children….keep being you! 59 year old 🇨🇦 girl that adores you two 😊

    @kf1216@kf1216Ай бұрын
    • Aww thank you!! 💗💗💗

      @kingingit@kingingitАй бұрын
    • Haha, tbf 300k for a vanlife couple really is like 1million! It's very good!

      @DanKeeley@DanKeeleyАй бұрын
    • I can just tell how ridiculously excited you both are 🎉🎉🎉🎉 can’t wait to this all unfold ❤

      @niamhdempsey8219@niamhdempsey8219Ай бұрын
    • I’ve been looking forward to having a look around your house and agree it’s fabulous. Please don’t rush into ripping it apart. Listen to people with experience. Tell people what you are thinking of doing and get advice. I loved it up to the point where Amy drilled a hole potentially through your roof. 😮 I just thought hole in roof. Wiring, pipes? Looking forward to sharing your journey. 😊

      @stripeypaw@stripeypawАй бұрын
  • On back of the house , Put on a new rain gutter, cut back the hill, put in a French drain and you will have greatly helped the moisture infiltration.

    @gardenfork@gardenforkАй бұрын
  • OMG! I am so excited for the two of you! I was crying happy tears for you. This will be an amazing adventure for you. The property is fabulous and I totally understand why you fell in love with it. So much potential! Yes, lots of work but, it will be a pleasure making it your own. You are young, full of energy, with lots of time ahead of you to complete the work and it will all be worth it in the end. 🎉🎉🎉 Woo Hoo! Congratulations! BTW: My husband and I will be starting a new adventure as well. In three weeks we begin work on an old French stone farmhouse ruin that hasn’t been lived in for more than 30 years. We are already working with an architect and preliminary drawings have been done, builders cannot begin until September so, we have all summer to work on the property, getting a garden started and planting trees, shrubs and flowers. Oh, and we are a bit older than you, 72 and 68. You are never too old to live your dream. All the best to you Craig and Aimee! I cannot wait to watch your adventure unfold.

    @deborahmarion9038@deborahmarion9038Ай бұрын
  • Ive been refreshing this page for a month

    @oshay333@oshay333Ай бұрын
    • haha hope it was worth the wait!

      @kingingit@kingingitАй бұрын
    • Definitely is worth it!!! ​@@kingingit

      @TsunamiKitten56@TsunamiKitten56Ай бұрын
    • Me too! Wow I've never been happier to receive that you tube notification! 😁 Wishing you guys the very best of luck with the renovation project all the way from Donegal ☘️🍀!! Absolutely loving all the ideas you are coming up with, sounds lush and a home you can feel very proud to call your own! 🎉🥰 X

      @sarahboreland9252@sarahboreland9252Ай бұрын
    • Absolutely amazing! I totally feel all your plans! Did you mention a spot outside for cold water dips?

      @Tiffany-pm9zo@Tiffany-pm9zoАй бұрын
    • Literally!!

      @AdventureHunter.@AdventureHunter.Ай бұрын
  • You both deserve this happiness. You do so much good for a lot of other people.

    @annmariedonnelly2864@annmariedonnelly2864Ай бұрын
    • Thanks Annmarie! 😚💚

      @kingingit@kingingitАй бұрын
    • @@kingingit Yes . . .sooo agreed. They are the good-good peeps in this crazy world. Aims before I get right stuck in to watch I have to ask ahead . . .where is the rightly so *dedicated, no lads allowed, SCRUNCHIE* room gonna go mate, hehe. So hap hap for ya lot. NOWWWW get allll the critters and doggos Aims (we will back ya up...just start hoovering them up & bringing them round, hehe.

      @abeach5420@abeach5420Ай бұрын
  • So excited to see the reno's I myself am renovating a house at the moment and its a learning curve. The trick is to never let the trials get you down, if it feels to hard walk away, sleep on it and then do your research and always take at least one day a week off. Go and connect with the locals at the local and network ideas, Scott's are super friendly and knowledgeable. I wish you joy and prosperity during your long days ahead. I have been at it for 4 years and still going trying to create a loving home for myself and my disabled brother of whom I am a full time carer I've had break ins and theft and I never let it break me even though it has set me back. I am so happy for you and I am sure you will enjoy every rewarding little milestone.

    @LunaWolf6891@LunaWolf6891Ай бұрын
  • So happy for the both of you! I’m just overwhelmed by all the renovations you have to do to the house, but am excited to see what you envisioned come to fruition. I know you’ll make this house a beautiful home and as you say a sanctuary where you’ll be able to decompress.

    @claudettemorrison7496@claudettemorrison7496Ай бұрын
  • I’m not a renovator or work in construction so take that into account. I would start with the roof and anywhere that needs insulation and moisture barrier. Congratulations on your new home 🏡 ❤❤

    @mavisgillard653@mavisgillard653Ай бұрын
    • Right! Because you gotta get that house " in the dry!" Also look into "foam" insulation to be pumped into your walls. It will save you a lot then tearing down to insulate. They just drill into your wall and pump it in; it will grab any hole along the way to filling it full. It would be a quicker way to keeping heat in your building.

      @pattdunn9845@pattdunn9845Ай бұрын
  • Congratulations Don't know if you thought about this but heated flooring is amazing if you don't want to do it in the whole house just that bathrooms is like the most amazing thing ever

    @LMsidekicksrule@LMsidekicksruleАй бұрын
  • I am beyond excited for you both. Truth be told, I was getting a little worried that it was taking so long to get the keys, so it tickles me pink that you are in and ready to get after it making her sparkle. Loving the cool carved stone elements...those are so unique. I think you could repurpose the metal frame of the greenhouse by using corrugated pvc panels, which will not only let the light in but also provide a little insulation effect in the winter. Proper greenhouses made of metal and glass are costly, so it would seem to be a waste to get rid of it. Chances are, replacing the glass would cost as much as buying new.

    @alisinwanderland@alisinwanderlandАй бұрын
  • OMG I'm so excited for you guys! I had tears in my eyes when you guys walked in the house and I smiled the entire video. This is going to be the most epic renovation series! I can't wait! ❤ congrats guys

    @meghancorbett5630@meghancorbett5630Ай бұрын
  • The 'wonky' yard outside of the barn would benefit from a tiered landscape - much like large 'rice terraces' that you saw in Bali - rather than a flat one. Same with any stairs required in the landscape; create tiered earthen/gravel stairs braced with timber. If there is ever a flood, or other property damaged, earthen stairs are easy to repair (unlike poured concrete). Remember to construct proper drainage to steer water away from your buildings and downhill. Flattening this yard may cause standing water to collect in large (seasonally frozen) puddles so retaining a slope is desirable.

    @drunkvegangal8089@drunkvegangal8089Ай бұрын
  • I am delighted that you got your keys! This is so exciting! Raised beds for growing vegetables, widen the road into your property, buy a dehumidifier, double glaze the windows, the pink room is the bedroom and the patio is for having breakfast in the sunshine. Tear down the addition and build an "L" off the livingroom end. Put in a full kitchen, pantry, and bathroom. Put in a sliding glass door out of the kitchen to your new patio/garden with the green house and raised vegetable beds. Pick your veg for dinner, BBQ on the patio, have a big picnic table for outdoor dining.

    @abigailgerlach5443@abigailgerlach5443Ай бұрын
  • So darn excited to see this renovation and build. I hope you get all you want and dream of. Work safe and remember to film it all!

    @lindahopson5003@lindahopson5003Ай бұрын
  • Love it! Getting the gutters repaired is the most important first job to stop the water intrusion into the house. On window dormers . . . make the dormer longer not just for windows. Makes the room much bigger. Can't wait to watch the project come along. Congratulations.

    @anns390@anns390Ай бұрын
  • Bloody love a First Footing, for those watching the tradition (so I'm told by family) includes all the cakes and items mentioned. As well as welcoming anyone else in (normally family) and once everyone has a drink in hand a loud cheer (Slainte Mhath) is given followed by pouring out a small glass outside the door so that the house is seen as part of the family. Welcome to the kingdom of the Scots!

    @TheParronators@TheParronatorsАй бұрын
    • We do it each Hogmanay

      @vickit6479@vickit6479Ай бұрын
    • Love that! We Irish say slainte too

      @jj-if6it@jj-if6itАй бұрын
  • Guys it’s me again long term fan from the Asia days…… so glad to see you back here and things are now finalised……… I’m a level three plumber with 16years construction experience and I’m happy and here if u need to ask any questions or maybe could be convinced to pop up for a holiday/ help u guys out!? X

    @robertcanham5607@robertcanham5607Ай бұрын
    • Nice if you offer to help. Their going to need to learn plumbing, for sure!!!

      @pattdunn9845@pattdunn9845Ай бұрын
    • @@pattdunn9845 Yh by the looks of there horrendous lookin pipework and dinosaur system I can see them ripping out completely and restarting with I higher pressure system and undated heating

      @robertcanham5607@robertcanham5607Ай бұрын
  • So excited. Hope it brings you joy and peace ❤

    @shaz5205@shaz5205Ай бұрын
  • We've just done the same 9th April got our keys to our cottage and 2 acres just outside of Wick. The whole process of moving from Liverpool UK to Scotland has been so stressful but waking up looking over a loch it was all worth it. Good luck and so excited to follow your journey happening along side our own ❤️

    @katerimmer3835@katerimmer3835Ай бұрын
  • So happy for you both! Little hint: You should be able to move the hinge/handle on the refrigerator so it will open towards the wall.

    @karendepasquale6078@karendepasquale6078Ай бұрын
    • If you notice there’s a radiator there that the door would hit if opening that way….I suggested putting the laundry there and moving the fridge to the other side where the laundry is to solve that issue 👍

      @GenXRides@GenXRidesАй бұрын
  • Since Craig LOVES ice dips i would suggest adding in a barrel sauna and an ice bath out on the deck. The ice bath is used for cold plunges then jump into the sauna when you're done! congrats on everything you guys! the property is going to be absolutely gorgeous! I've been following your journey for years now and there's no channel that makes me smile as much as this one! Sending so much love from South Africa🇿🇦💖

    @WaronaOtsileMahlaba@WaronaOtsileMahlabaАй бұрын
  • Congratulations! Yas gave an amazing life and I can tell that you both are so appreciative and grateful. I’m currently working through a bit of a depression spiral, but your vids inspire me and help me through! ❤

    @stephenmartin-3273@stephenmartin-3273Ай бұрын
  • Congratulations!! So excited for yall!! Can't wait on the new adventure and see how it turns out!!❤

    @amypulliam3934@amypulliam3934Ай бұрын
  • So excited for you. What a great property! Be aware that those annoying ceiling beams are structural. Do NOT cut them out until after the engineering is checked. Just asking but, how does the vision stack up against the budget? Suggest you make sure the cottage is not leaking first, make sure the electric is up to snuff, structurally sound, figure out how to insulate, those kinda things. I want to see a video of you figuring out how to fit the fridge in when you change the refrigerator door to open toward the counter. 😆 Small, significant issues first please. Glad you have big dreams, but do the basics during this first summer so that your first winter is comfortable. Good luck. Very happy for you. Thanks for taking us along on the adventure.

    @Arvanlife@ArvanlifeАй бұрын
  • Call now and get your gravel delivered for your driveway and parking areas. Soon you'll need to mow the yard so get that sorted before the busy season starts. Hire a landscape architect to get a plan for a French drain and slope to shed water runoff. The priority is eliminating water from coming in from foundation, gutters, and roof. Focus on those things first. Sort out what you want to get rid of or keep. Organize a workshop where your tools are and make it like Gary's shop. So excited to see it all transform! Get some books on basic carpentry and find some Scottish cottage reno channels for ideas and networking. Are you going to have two kitchens? Is your plan to live in the cottage or the barn? Best of Luck, Lads!

    @iam4330@iam4330Ай бұрын
  • CONGRATULATIONS, Aimee and Craig on the purchase of your first home and property and finally getting the keys, I wish you a blessed, happy, healthy years in your home. Love seeing Custard the bus there too. Look forward to seeing what you will do to make it your dream home. It will be quiet a challenge but you guys will get through it. Lovely to see you again, missed you guys.

    @lieuwina@lieuwinaАй бұрын
  • So excited for you. Can't wait to see what you get up to. Congrats on finally getting it.

    @amye4087@amye4087Ай бұрын
  • This is a huge opportunity to build your dreams. I love your excitement and enthusiasm. I am praying that you hire people to do this work. My recommendation is to not paint anything that is moldy and porous. Remove it and rebuild. Mold will come back and it will take over everything else that is new. If you can afford air scrubbers and purifiers, I would highly recommend that. You would have to change the filters often. This is exciting and I pray for healthy and happy blessings.♥️

    @laurenm8561@laurenm8561Ай бұрын
  • Guys I’m crying watching you guys arrive! I’m so happy for you both ❤

    @sophiechen1c4@sophiechen1c4Ай бұрын
  • So very happy for you both from across the pond !! I love your visions for each building and the grounds as a whole. I’m so excited to be a part of your journey and honored that you’re sharing it with us. You’re both gems 💎 and this will be delightful to see unfold over time. Please … take your time … and experience each step along the way… savor the renaissance of the antiquity around you whilst you gently incorporate the new. Dwellings that celebrate their past and embrace the new thrive and become that sanctuary for years and generations to come ❤️🥰🌟🏡

    @lauramarconnet8445@lauramarconnet8445Ай бұрын
  • I’m an older lady who loves your channel. My 2 grown children and I are coming to Scotland at the end of May. We are so excited!! I’ll keep an eye out for you guys and custard!!! ❤❤

    @mavisgillard653@mavisgillard653Ай бұрын
  • Since you already found evidence of water intrusion in the home. To get by, you can put a large tarp on the roof until you can identify where the leak is coming from. Also, heating up the house will help dry it out, and running a dehumidifier will help also. Hope this helps.

    @Djwally13@Djwally13Ай бұрын
  • To start off on entering your first home you have bought, I noticed that the door was installed inside out. The entry door is suppose to swing in to the home and not out. If you have a combination door on the outside with screens and glass combination, that door swings out, and at the same time the entry into the home swings in, or suppose to.

    @davidstoddard9160@davidstoddard9160Ай бұрын
  • Over the moon excited to see the transformations, Aimee's up cycles, Garden spaces etc etc. Rule Your Own Scottage! 😊

    @emptynestgardens9057@emptynestgardens9057Ай бұрын
  • Aimee I think you should have your own room! I think having some kind of separation is healthy, especially when you’re living with someone! Having your own space with your own things, and an area of your zen could be really nice!

    @torih1242@torih1242Ай бұрын
    • For sure a dressing room with a chaise lounge and full length mirror and dressing table with lights for makeup. All girly ❤

      @grannykimmy@grannykimmyАй бұрын
    • And she could do it up full granny!

      @LindsayDaly@LindsayDalyАй бұрын
  • Congratulations 🥳 Be careful not to knock down any support beams or walls, that would be a bad day! A dehumidifier would really help in the cottage with the moisture and smell. Our old basement was terrible we had a drain hose on ours so it ran 24/7 in the spring and summer and the moldy muggy smell stayed away. Good luck on your renovations! Super excited to see all that you do to keep the unique and original look, i love older style homes/buildings.

    @atheenas5443@atheenas5443Ай бұрын
  • Love the excitement and enthusiasm you have for your new home. I hope all your plans come true.

    @beckydeleon8241@beckydeleon8241Ай бұрын
  • Congratulations! Can’t wait to see what you and your team comes up with for the renovation! Since you’re going to have to do a significant amount of work to get the current structure into a dry, warm, liveable space, do yourself a favour and looking into retrofitting a lot of elements of passive haus. It will mean that your structure will stay a lot healthier, which in turns means so will you, and it will help you to lower your heating costs. And in the newer parts where you can easily build it to be airtight with good insulation you’ll find it will be a lot more comfortable and energy efficient. We currently live in a stone cottage that’s at least 120yrs old and we’re building a new house using passive haus principles and materials and it’s night and day the difference in comfort between the two, and we’re not even finished.

    @claireskinner9077@claireskinner9077Ай бұрын
  • I’m sure you know this but you can swap the fridge/freezer door to open the other way usually! They are usually designed to swing either way just a matter of moving a few screws, worth a google. So excited for you guys!!

    @rmills379@rmills379Ай бұрын
    • Lol

      @brucephillips1248@brucephillips1248Ай бұрын
    • Came here to say this!

      @MyNameBorax@MyNameBoraxАй бұрын
  • In the barn, the second story was probably used as a hay loft. The little windows are for air circulation. So cool. Can’t wait to see you guys transform the new place ❤

    @martilomas3440@martilomas3440Ай бұрын
  • Time, money, and patience are what houses are made with. Keep an open mind and communicate with each other. Congratulations.

    @bobrbw1202@bobrbw1202Ай бұрын
  • Oh, my goodness. Such great potential. Can not wait to see what you do with it!! God Bless you all in your endeavors!! Thank you for sharing with us!!

    @user-ni5wn1xr4n@user-ni5wn1xr4nАй бұрын
  • It certainly has huge potential. I hope your budget is as large as your enthusiasm for the place. Good luck!

    @user-wu5qb8dj6m@user-wu5qb8dj6mАй бұрын
  • Jam packed video, my mind is racing trying to envision the final projects. Your excitement is infectious. Welcome home Aimee and Craig. So proud of you both.

    @carrieapparcel6956@carrieapparcel6956Ай бұрын
    • Thanks Carrie 💗😚

      @kingingit@kingingitАй бұрын
    • Also, I love the updated photo for KZhead, your house in the backdrop... Best View Ever!

      @carrieapparcel6956@carrieapparcel6956Ай бұрын
  • Congratulations🎉 The Journey has begun!! Your visions are so good. Whatever you do - it’ll be amazing! You will have highs and lows on this project but just take a breather and enjoy the process. Let the battle commence 🤙🏼 you’ve got this. 💪🏼🤗

    @georgiegibbs8164@georgiegibbs8164Ай бұрын
  • Absolutely buzzing for you guys!! It's such an amazing feeling to own a home with the person you love ❤️

    @BabyTater@BabyTaterАй бұрын
  • Keep the greenhouse and just get new glass. Sorted. You could make a wonderful no dig garden there for all your veg and fruit.

    @seanjamescameron@seanjamescameronАй бұрын
    • And easier to manage than the great outdoor garden. You could have vegetables by Thanksgiving.

      @pattdunn9845@pattdunn9845Ай бұрын
  • I’ll highly recommend getting chickens especially if you’re planning a vegetable garden. They eat a lot of bugs that could be bad for plants but also their 💩 is really really great fertilizer! I’m not sure about the UK but there are also organizations that adopt out rescue chickens (so you could always look into that!)

    @lindamoulton1560@lindamoulton1560Ай бұрын
    • You might want to build a chicken run, seeing you are in the open Forrest area.

      @pattdunn9845@pattdunn9845Ай бұрын
    • Chickens are the best pets......follow you everywhere. You will need a pen with wire under though to stop foxes digging. You will also need wire around any veggies as you will have rabbits up there. Good luck xx

      @karencole007@karencole007Ай бұрын
  • Congratulations! So excited for you both and looking forward to seeing your renovations. So happy for you!!!

    @AngelaVCrow@AngelaVCrowАй бұрын
  • Omg. The potential is endless 🎉 And so I think is the work needed 😅 I know it’s boring and you want to start decorating etc etc. But start with structure and drainage around the houses! That will save you a lot of problems down the road 😊

    @beerfrog_TheOriginal@beerfrog_TheOriginalАй бұрын
  • Quite a project. You’re going to be busy. You might be able to save the greenhouse frame and get new glass cut for it. It would be very useful for bringing your seedlings along since you’re not in the warmest part of the U.K.

    @juliebrooke6099@juliebrooke6099Ай бұрын
  • Happy for you ! 🎉 2 little advices, take your time to live in before taking any decisions, in the time in the end you again a lot, and construction crew often expect you to choose quickly but, to my experience it's hard to say "I don't know" but it's so worth it ! Love your videos. Good luck for this massive but exciting new adventure ! Marie form France 😊

    @marieboulogne4757@marieboulogne4757Ай бұрын
  • Sending you patience with each other and yourselves, boundless energy and endurance, determination to carry on even when the project gets you down and all the joy in the years to come that you feel for your new home today!!! Can't wait to cheer you on every week!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    @nomorehate9176@nomorehate9176Ай бұрын
  • I am finishing a 1 and half year house renovation in the Spanish woods. My advice: don't go too big, rethink everything "is it necessary?"; and plan in ahead, waiting times for things to arrive are the worst (windows, flooring...). Also about heating we've gone for Aerotermia with healing floors and some solar panels! I truly recommended its a really nice consistent heat but not too expensive and high maintenance. We also have a fireplace but mostly for the energy it gives to the room. Also get good windows and isulation, an ecological option is granulated cork that goes insulted into the walls (if you have air chamber), but you may already have good isulation .

    @yvonnechiletmarch798@yvonnechiletmarch798Ай бұрын
  • So happy for you guys - everything is so cool, ESPECIALLY the forest! 😱 I wish Bee & Theo lived closer because they surely have some wisdom to share. Crossing my fingers for you both… thanks for the tour! ♥️♥️

    @MadgazelleFilms@MadgazelleFilmsАй бұрын
  • The joy on both of your faces in this video is everything!!! Lol!!! Congratulations!!! So happy for you both!!!

    @jackgodsey8447@jackgodsey8447Ай бұрын
  • Yay!! Happy for you two! Congrats and good luck with the renovations!!

    @KaraBradimore-mr3oi@KaraBradimore-mr3oiАй бұрын
  • Congratulations, hope you both have an amazing time in your new home, can't wait to see it finished. Good luck for the future

    @stevehoward5640@stevehoward5640Ай бұрын
  • Congratulations! For the garden I suggest raised beds for growing things. Fill them with good soil and they'll be a lot easier than your stoney dirt. Start off slow with a couple and add more later. It's easy to start with big ambitious plans (hmm, your signature move😉) only to become disheartened. Herbs are good with several being bullet proof (Rosemary, sage, thyme, mints(keep mint in pots. It gets everywhere.)) Don't grow stuff just because you can. Carrots are a right faff and shops sell them really cheap. Runner beans are good and easy, so is chard. Good luck!

    @davidtaylor4204@davidtaylor4204Ай бұрын
    • Potatoes are easy in raised beds or "growing bags." So are cucumbers and squash, like pumpkin.

      @pattdunn9845@pattdunn9845Ай бұрын
  • So happy you're finally there! I'm excited to follow you on these new journey. It probably won't always be easy, so you have to remember to love each other, take care of yourselves, make time to breathe and always talk to your therapist.

    @dominika85@dominika85Ай бұрын
    • And talk to the forest!😊

      @pattdunn9845@pattdunn9845Ай бұрын
  • Omg! She’s a beautiful cottage 😮Soooo happy for you guys! But wow so much love in your renovations! You made us both so incredibly amazed with your vision that we are now going to retire and do something special for both of us❤ Thankyou for inspiring us almost 60 years young to seek out our dreams. So much love from your besties in Canada 🇨🇦 ❤❤❤❤

    @tdlafleur@tdlafleurАй бұрын
  • So excited for you both!!! I've been anxiously waiting for this with you, from finding the right place, then waiting to hear on the offer and waiting for the keys!! Congratulations!! Love you both and can't wait to see your visions come to life!! I love the name Scottage for the new place!! It's perfect!!

    @kit548emt@kit548emtАй бұрын
  • I’ve been refreshing all morning waiting for this! So exciting!

    @wasabihill@wasabihillАй бұрын
  • You have no idea how much we've missed you guys! My family absolutely adores the two of you to pieces & we've really truly missed your beautiful faces! I remember buying my first home & the sense of pride & accomplishment I felt so I know how excited you are. Thank you for allowing us to come along on your journey, I cannot wait to see what all you guys do with this amazing property!!

    @triciajohannes412@triciajohannes412Ай бұрын
  • Congratulations Aimee & Craig, I’m so happy for your great new adventure in DIY. It appears to have loads of potential! Can’t wait to see this renovation!

    @constancestine1020@constancestine1020Ай бұрын
  • Congratulations!🎉 so happy for you two. It’s been so long coming! looking at everything seems to me overwhelming so I’m really looking forward to watching you guys make it your dream home. ❤

    @angelah6904@angelah6904Ай бұрын
  • 6:43 Standing under a structural ceiling joist: "You probably won't get in 'ere, will you? We'll have to take them out." 💀

    @SoHoundHouse@SoHoundHouseАй бұрын
  • you're going to have a blast renovating your new home all the best with the massive amount of work ahead looking forward to your videos

    @markcushley8529@markcushley8529Ай бұрын
    • Thanks Mark 😜💚

      @kingingit@kingingitАй бұрын
  • Congratulations! I'm so excited for you both!!

    @nataliemercer8497@nataliemercer8497Ай бұрын
  • SO HAPPY FOR YOU GUYS!!!! Love your vision for the property. It's going to be challenging, but so rewarding. Keep smiling! 🏡🏡

    @kenandcoreen7179@kenandcoreen7179Ай бұрын
  • The folding cupboard in the pink room, hidden Whisky cupboard! Get up lights on the shelves 😁

    @amywhitehouse6142@amywhitehouse6142Ай бұрын
  • I was on holiday this last week in the Highlands visiting friends that live up there and drove past and spotted Custard! You guys have absolutely smashed it outta the park with the location! Each time we go up there to see our friends, we talk about how we should just move up there.

    @hannardynamite@hannardynamiteАй бұрын
  • As for the gardens ,I would suggest getting a soil survey to determine what areas need soil enhancement, be it organic or other.

    @ALAN-ux1xu@ALAN-ux1xu8 күн бұрын
  • ❤❤Congratulations, so happy for you both!!😊😊

    @caroleingram5278@caroleingram5278Ай бұрын
  • Suggest getting disposable dehumidifiers in any room with damp to mitigate growth of any rot/mold. Inexpensive and the amount of water they remove from the air is amazing. 🌊

    @jillrector7176@jillrector7176Ай бұрын
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