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Building Our DREAM Farmhouse Kitchen! From Abandoned Stone Barn to Tiny Home

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Building Our DREAM Farmhouse Kitchen! From Abandoned Stone Barn to Tiny Home

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We’ve reached the stage in the stone barn conversion where we can begin assembling our kitchen, along with other tasks on our small off grid homestead.

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Theo and Bee gave up their busy city lifestyles in 2014 to explore alternative living, and have lived in vans and boats since then without looking back! Along with their cat Ginjey Bear they have been driving around the world in their self converted Sprinter van. However, when the global pandemic hit they began converting their abandoned stone barn in Central Portugal to turn into a wonderful tiny stone cottage. Along the way, they have rescued a playful cat called Furrnando and have a wonderful flock of Chickens!

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42 COMMENTS

  1. Hi, lovely to see Bea back again, looking as beautiful as ever, the kitchen is looking great and I can't wait to see it finished, will you have shelves over the worktop or just leave it as baseunits only? 💖

  2. You guys seem like the sweetest couple. So happy together. I've been keeping up with you, ( from SC, USA ), for a long time.
    I have question, as far as your beautiful new cottage: where is your bathroom? I'm guessing in a separate outbuilding. I may have missed that video.
    Thank you. Good luck to you!!

  3. Have you thought about building/designing an outdoor kitchen? Put a roof over it and screen it in. So, the flies don't bother you. Make it big enough for a table to entertain from. Maybe put a bread oven in it. You might be able to put cobblestone path from the barn to the outdoor kitchen.

  4. On the other side of your fridge, you could do one of the pull out pantry/spice holder. They can be as tall as you want and also, they are thin so it would be something like you are talking about.
    Your home is absolutely beautiful. I have a tiny home myself and love it!

  5. I love that you are going forward, always enthusiastic, loving your project, your land, your animals, the weather, the flowers, your partnership, your parents, the support and friendships you have, your bannister, your tractor for Pete's sakes, and on and on. Everything! Yes! THAT is lovely. Think on THESE things!

  6. It looks to me as though there isn't space in the set-up as shown for someone to stand at the sink and someone to stand at the cooker at the same time; is that so? I wouldn't like that.

  7. did they give you little peices of wood with the cupboards to go between the cupboard and the floor ,its to stop things from rolling under the space between the cupboard and floor and to keep crawlies from building under it , when we got ours they they come with them.

  8. Welcome back Bee! Omg you and Theo got so much done in this video! Ikea is always a huge jigsaw puzzle and you both did it with ease!!! I always cus with Ikea but live their style!❤😄❤

  9. Keep in mind wood and water don’t mix so I wouldn’t put a wooden counter/work surface by the sink area. Actually that is how they used to train us as kitchen designers at IKEA. Maybe do some wood surface by your fridge stove side but not by the sink.

  10. Hello and welcome back Bee. I missed you and kept you in my thoughts and prayers. So excited to see your kitchen come together. It will complete the barn home of your dreams and meals a breeze. ♥️🇺🇸

  11. Have you thought about putting a cabinet(more storage space, not just a water bottle storage) on the other side of the fridge so you can extend your work top all the way across the top of the fridge to the other side? It gives you a lot more prep space.

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