Epic transformation of my 1850s house in France (start to finish)
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Epic transformation of my 1850s house in France (start to finish)

Nathaniel Drew 22.04.2026 118 329 просмотров 9 618 лайков

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Intro

Hello. And welcome to my little world in the French countryside. To those of you that have been following along on this journey, welcome back. But to those of you that have never been to this little corner of the internet, allow me to introduce myself. My name is Nathaniel Drew. This whole adventure on the countryside, we're 2 years in and the transformation element of it is nearing completion. And so it just feels like a significant moment. Before I dive in, a little bit of context and then I'll give you what's going to be two things at once actually. It'll be a tour of the house as well as a showcase of how much the space has transformed because I never actually ended up showing what this house looks like in detail on the inside at any point. Rewinding just a little bit, 2 years ago, I felt intensely pulled to move out to the French countryside and experience a different way of life. I did that with essentially no comprehension of what that actually entailed, what it would cost, the effort it would take. And it's I think safe to say it's been an arduous process, but also I would say at this point the most profoundly transformative experience of my life. While on my adventures biking around looking for a place, I found this house, this lovely house that was built in the 1850s and I have been fixing it up since then. So last year I shared the transformation of the outside. Everything from the yards to the roof being cleaned, So much. to building a sauna, to transforming the secret artist studio in the backyard. And now the house itself is pretty much nearing completion. I mean, houses Any homeowner will tell you, houses are never done. They're they're like living beings. They're ongoing projects. I think it's in a good place to share with all of you at this point. So without any further ado, let's dive in.

Tour begins: Entrance & Kitchen (cuisine)

This is the entrance area, okay? I am just in front of the front door. And as you enter, turning to the right is the kitchen. Okay, yeah. So I'm starting with the kitchen because this has got to be the room that I most often frequent throughout the day. And it's just a lovely space. It's so bright and beautiful. You'll see that is a big feature of this house. It is just bathing in light and that is so important to me. And it's actually the reason why the dining table within the kitchen is near the windows because that way I can sip my coffee and have breakfast right in the daylight. It's just amazing. It's just so nice. This kitchen had a lot of charm already. I didn't dislike it, but I was very naive about a lot of things and one of them was just how disgusting and grimy the kitchen was upon further inspection. It was just absolutely disgusting. Oh my god. And the electrical outputs were illegally installed. I mean, it just The more I scratched at the surface, the more problems I found. So I quickly realized that I was going to just have to renovate the kitchen. I think it's just really important to feel clean and hygienic in your own home. That's very important to me. But when it comes to the kitchen, that's where it becomes kind of a health issue, right? So I knew that this room really just needed some work. So every single wall has been repainted. This is all new and I find it so beautiful. I love this wood and stone setup. It's just really fun to cook in here, honestly. It just feels good. There's good vibes. The tiles was a really fun new process for me. I'd never done that before. The oven is awesome. I just love roasting vegetables. And new dishwasher. The cupboard as well was moved back a bit to create more space um for storing things. I just love the color palette of this room. I mean, the brown, the black, and the reddish color, and then this kind of cream color is just a it's an awesome combo. I just love this kitchen. Electricity, by the way, has been redone in the entirety of the house. And no, I didn't do it. I hired electricians. The old setup was from like the '70s. It was dangerous. Okay

Living room (salle de séjour)

so if we back out of the kitchen for a second and turn left upon entering the house, you end up in the living room, which is where I'm at right now. I'm just going to talk so much about light throughout this video, but it is bright all day long and that's because this house is facing south. So the sun just crosses the sky and it's different light all day long, but it's always bright. The tomette floors I just immediately was taken by as soon as I walked into this house. They just needed a deep scrub to be cleaned. And every wall in the entire house has been painted. And so that's actually made it even brighter and more welcoming because before it was kind of like a tired beige off-white from, you know, decades of living. Obviously, all of this costs money. And I've actually been debating making a video where I break down the costs of everything, what I bought this house for, what it has cost me to renovate it and transform it. I don't know if that would be of interest to you guys, but maybe leave a comment in the comment section if you are interested in knowing more about it. Anyway, I have done what I could where I could, but I have had to hire help. It's just been inevitable, especially because I wanted this to be well done. I'm an amateur. And hiring help has only been possible thanks to sponsor support. That's how I'm able to fund it. So before I go any further with the tour, I do want to briefly talk

Sponsor

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Hallway/Office (bureau)

go straight from the entrance towards sort of this under area, this pseudo hallway under the stairwell, you see this door right here which gives straight access to the backyard and the studio. To the left is my office. I think this was actually originally the previous owner's bedroom. Again, repainted, cleaned up. Facing the backside of the house makes it feel even more private. So it looks on into the artist studio. Turning to the right is the bathroom

Bathroom/Toilet (salle de bain)

which might be the single biggest visual upgrade to a room. Um This is totally subjective, obviously, but I found the original tiles and the original setup to be terribly ugly. And again, totally subjective, but I knew it was going to have to change. And on top of it, the way the tiles were installed originally is just not well done. So they looked like they were falling off. So the whole space has been transformed. I added a shower. I love the new tiles. They give it a real pop of color. By the way, that's thanks to my mom who found them. I don't think I would have ever found tiles as nice as those. So the bathroom window points towards the backyard, which again creates this very sort of secluded feeling. And I have this little mirror that I put up on here sometimes for when guests come to visit. It's a stupid joke, okay? Um it distorts your face and it's functionally useless. It's a tiny mirror. I do it because I think it's funny. And I swap it out because I can't actually even use it for anything like shaving. Um so once I get bored of my own silly joke that's not really that funny, I'll find a more permanent solution. There's also the toilet. Not a ton to say other than it too has been repainted. And I guess one more thing, which is I discovered after moving in here that underneath the piping was actually duct taped. That's what the previous owners had done. I was so naive. So that too has been fixed. Every problem I found, I addressed. I have taken zero shortcuts. And I didn't do it, okay? I hired a plumber because you don't want to hire me for your plumbing unless you want a exploding geyser in your house. Uh in which case, I'll leave my information in the description below. Give me a call. I have some availability next month. Okay, on to the dining room

Dining room (salle à manger)

which you can access by crossing the living room. Another beautiful spacious room. All repainted, totally new radiator instead of the one that I quickly discovered upon moving in here was about to fall off the wall and could easily break your legs. So, we had to deal with that really quickly. Fireplace. And I just love how this room quickly and easily gives access to the front and backyard. Like it's made in a way that makes it easy to fluidly move in and outdoors, which I quite like. And I guess I'll go on the tangent really quickly while we're on the topic of

Brief excursion to the outdoors

outdoors just to show you these beautiful flowers that are exploding to life in my backyard. Absolutely incredible. And my peonies are just bursting to life in real time. Okay, so there is one final room downstairs before we can go

Laundry room (buanderie)

upstairs that you can access by crossing the kitchen and that is the laundry room. That weird gigantic metallic thing you see in the corner is called a kiln, which is used to fire pottery, which I originally thought was going to be so cool to have until I discovered that it would be quite dangerous to use because as you may recall the electrical situation in this house was sketchy. So, sadly it too had to go. So, this room as well has been repainted like, you know, the window frames and whatnot. That's all freshly done. Right in front of me is an entirely new structure with walls and insulation. It's like a laundry room inside of this laundry room, which protects the all new hot water tank, the washer, dryer, all the piping, all of which was exposed beforehand and would regularly explode in winter. I genuinely don't understand the system before. Just for reference, this is what this part of the house looks like from the outside, which also got repainted. And this side faces towards the carport

Carport/horse stable/greenhouse

where I park my car. And actually, I don't think I've ever mentioned this, but next to the carport is a horse stable that I obviously don't use, but a horse used to live there. While we're outside again, on the other side of the carport is a small greenhouse that I don't think I've ever talked about either. All right, enough with the downstairs.

Landing (palier)

downstairs. Time to go upstairs. Okie doke, so up the stairs we go and up here is the landing. And I will first show you the worst of it, what has become my storage room.

Bedroom 1 & 2

So, I basically had to sacrifice a room because I don't have like a basement or storage area. So, this room became that. Um, it's not pretty. Um, but I have kept it pretty organized until I find a better solution. Moving along, here is the bedroom that I fixed up with friends over a year ago. So, this is kind of like the guest bedroom at this point. And then coming through here, all the bedrooms are connected upstairs. Like walk in a circle basically. So, this is my bedroom. Let's call it

Master bedroom

the master bedroom, the main bedroom. And it's super bright. I mean, this is another room that has massively transformed. Before there was the most disgusting moquette. It's like a carpet. So, removed that, new floors, the walls were this really dingy like yellow. So, that's all been repainted and the brightness. I mean, it's so much brighter than it used to be. This is the same room just from the other side. I'm trying to get help you kind of get a sense of the space without obviously being here, but basically that right there is the landing. We just did a circle through the rooms back into the landing. So, and this window right here looks out to the studio and the backyard again, that kind of secluded, quiet, cozy countryside vibe, you know? All right, and finally, there's one more

Final surprise room ;)

big room people even forget or don't even realize exists because this doesn't make sense in your brain. It is this very large room that has become my workout space. Um, but it could be anything. I There's so much you could do with a space this big. I could easily make it like a filming space, you know, like a studio space. There's lots of possibilities. But anyway, this room as well had really disgusting carpeting before and was filled with nails and cables and stuff like that. So, that's all been cleaned up, cleared out. It looks so much better now. So, yeah, there you have it. That's I think I've covered every single room in the house at this point. Talk about a transformation, am I right?

The house at night

I spent a lot of time focusing on what all of this looks like during the day. But here are a few shots of my house in night mode. You can switch in the settings. Just kidding, that's not how life works. You just need to wait until the sun goes down. That's the analog method.

Final thoughts

I think I just wanted to mark the occasion. You know, I've been working on this for the last 18 months. I'm just really proud that I have taken no shortcuts and I've persevered and now this place is a true reflection of all the work and effort and energy that went into it. I obviously learned a lot about DIY through this process, but I think more importantly I learned so much about myself throughout this whole process. And yes, that might sound corny or cliché, but it's true. What do you want me to do about it? People talk about how much work it takes to do this kind of thing, but you just don't know until you're doing it yourself. Anyway, I just wanted to say thank you for watching. Thank you for all of your incredible support over the years. None of this genuinely would have been possible without your support and without you guys cheering me on. I get to live this bizarre, lucky life of pursuing adventures and doing these experiments and I couldn't do it. None of this was done with money that I inherited or was given. This is all possible because of YouTube money. So, it is directly thanks to you. Because I just wanted to mention that because I'm incredibly grateful to be in this position to be able to do this kind of thing. All right, folks, I think that's enough for me for this video. The best way to support me is genuinely just give this video a like if you enjoyed it or subscribe. I believe both of those things help me help this video do better in the algorithms. Or you can check out my Substack. I'll leave a link to it in the description below. Totally free and it's a way for me to reach you without the algorithms. All right. More to come soon.
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