I Made this Sink, and Everything else in this Bathroom

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Published 2024-06-30
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All Comments (21)
  • I remember when you started this series. I can't believe it's been 2 and a half years. Congrats!
  • I've watched every single episode of this renovation journey and i can only say that you are an artist and the work you do is amazing
  • @andreea34
    Sometimes your mistake-fixing process is even more fun to watch than the planning & assembly. πŸ˜‚ Love those pro-level tricks that always show up in your work, like using those angled blocks to hold things together while the glue dries. πŸ‘
  • @mcheddadi
    the house tour is the culmination of everything, you know you can't skip that. been addicted to this from the beginning. i need that 30 min house tour with incredible staging and people doing their daily tasks etc.
  • @therick0996
    Nothing is more permanent than a temporary solution that works
  • Your attention to details is just mind blowing! Been following this from the beginning and yes, OF COURSE we want a full apartment tour!
  • @marsgizmo
    It was a super inspiring journey to watch the progress in all episodes! πŸ™Œ Can't wait for the next projects 😏
  • @ZackPyle
    You should get an estate agent to appraise it! Then add up your costs and see how well you did!
  • I started watching this as I bought my first brand-new apartment. Had to wait two years for it to finish and now I've lived in it for half a year. You've inspired some of the modifications we've made to ours! Greetings from EnsjΓΈ.
  • This series has been pure joy to watch. I love all the little details and solutions that has been showed off during this. If I ever do a renovation I'll will use this as inspiration. I also need to mention the cinematography in these videos has been on point! A house tour would be lovely to see everything finished as a cohesive piece. Wish I had two more hands so I could give four thumbs up.
  • @901D
    Done a great job since started peeling off the dusty ceiling two years ago. When I first started, it seemed like such a daunting and endless journey, but it has already been completed perfectly and beautifully.πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
  • @sygad1
    it's incredibe to think i've been watching this for 2.5 years and what's more incredible is the finished result, massive congrats to you both, I hope it's as enjoyable to live in, as it was to watch being consrtucted
  • @DexBunny
    I work in a shop that specializes in using artificial stone (Corian, Hi-Macs, Staron, you name it). The way you'd mount the orange part of the sink that Alex 3d printed is much simpler than he anticipated. You'd either use the same glue you use for the stone or just regular old sanitary silicone, either way will work. No need for drilling holes, just apply two thin lines of glue or two moderate lines of silicone (obviously taking into consideration to not have too much or any overspill on the inside) and clamp them down. Personally, I recommend the silicone because it spreads out more evenly and arguably holds not only a better seal but is a stronger adhesive.
  • @toddsmash
    yes please to the house tour. the bathroom looks killer
  • @Demasx
    The entire bathroom is stunning and the sink is a masterpiece!
  • @steffen1182
    The amount of work that went into such a small space is simply breathtaking. Apparently you're happy with your results and that's all that matters. And with the videos you have a nice memory of every step of the process. I'm excited to see what comes next.
  • @birdack81
    You are not only a great ingenious builder but a great designer as well. Congrats on the renovation and enjoy the finished house!
  • full of respect... kinda sad this series nearly over.... hope another mega project from you Al...! cheers from Malaysia!