1 YEAR Timelapse // DIY Renovation of our Derelict Victorian Home in Nova Scotia

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⭐️OTHER WAYS TO SUPPORT THE HOUSE PROJECT⭐️
➡Sage Restoration gift card: I will be frequenting this seller of historically appropriate supplies, materials & tools for things such as properly repointing my basement with lime-based mortar, and I just found out that they offer electronic gift cards!!

➡CANADIAN Home Depot gift card:

➡AMAZON WISH LIST:


🏠HOUSE RENO PLAYLIST:
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This is one of the absolute best year reviews of home renovation I've ever seen. Just the right balance of voice over and great clips!

Silrielmavi
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I’m always so struck by how easily and seamlessly you and Phil work together. Your work must have built so much trust and innate understanding.

middlemuse
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You two have kept your careers going strong and worked extremely hard on your home. It has been a pleasure to watch, and get acquainted with you and your very interesting completely unique lives. Thank you ! I enjoy all of it ..DIY, Circus work, your travels, your sweet dog, restoration, antiques, decorating, wonderful quilting creations, sewing, designing, ALL OF IT !

sandiekaye
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Can I just say, TIM is a shining example of "community" and people helping people. Love that.

truemarklander
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I love how your new neighbors all very quickly upon meeting you decided that the 3 new neighbors were definitely friend-shaped and brought you such delights as tacos and chainsaws. What a lovely community to find yourself in.

variablespoon-count
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I had forgotten the basement was even more of an adventure than the attic. Most excellent persistence!!

dianak
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Lots of stick throwing and lots of happy circus corgi dances, I'm always down for that. I can't believe that it's been a year already. What a whirlwind adventure it's been too. Thanks so much for taking us along this journey with you. Can't wait to see what the next year brings.❤

SimpleDesertRose
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That basement alone would’ve been a hard pass on the house for me! You guys have nerves of steel taking on the house but you’re doing an amazing job of saving it!

kimberlyearly
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Excellent video, Shannon! You and Phil have been working your tushies off.
Here’s to the “mentally stable new year”. 👍

EBrenry
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Thank you for taking us along for the ride. It has been so inspiring to watch your journey with your home. I love seeing people save these beautiful, old homes instead of knocking them down.

kleptomelly
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I’m from Baltimore where all the row homes are about 100+ years old. My place was built in 1898 and luckily doesn’t have any issues. It’s very scary being a home owner but I’m inspired by your bravery!

KnittingThroughTrauma
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Applause for your commitment and hard work to save a ‘ waiting to be grand again’ home. It’s been fascinating watching the process. 😱🤔🙄👏🏼😊

karenlivesvicariously
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Every time I see you both doing the splits I think how awesome it would be to be that flexible again. Can't wait for next year's shenanigans!!!

CharredFibers
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You and Phil have accomplished so much; overcome obstacles with creativity and just plain hard work. May this coming New Year be the best yet.

gigi
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I've been watching since the beginning of this house journey and wow just wow!! What a difference a year makes!! You are an amazing person with incredible vision!! And a crap ton of talent! And Phil, well he's also amazing and easy on the eyes! Love the house, love you and Phil, love your dog, love your circus performances, love the whole thing!

jondapoynter
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Shannon, you are a piece of art!! and your vibe is amazing!!! Thank you for puting light into this world!!

natiroots
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Happy New Year, Shannon and Phil🎉🎉
I’m looking forward to seeing 2025 restoration projects❤️❤️

carolbulmer
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Have I watched all of your home reno videos? Yes. Will I still watch the recap? Also yes. It helps with motivation to actually try and work on my own room. I'd also love to know 1- Do you work on multiple projects at once? Or is it just a travel project plus at home (minus the home itself) project? 2- How do you organize materials set aside for a specific project? I don't thiiiink either were covered on a Q&A, or I've just forgotten.

Zeldur
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I hope and pray that you and Phil and of course Cannelle, have a safe and HAPPY NEW YEAR ❤🎉🎉🎉

rhondasweeney
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I'm always cognisant of how much you've done in a year but seeing it in one go is leaving me breathless again x

dawnmoriarty