Knocking Down a Stone Wall

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Published 2024-03-24
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We take a break from the expansion project to our stone house in the foothills of the Italian alps, to remove a stone wall in order to build two new doorways.

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We are Heather, Bradey, Alexa and Chloe. We purchased an abandoned stone barn in the foothills of the Italian Alps and we are working together as a family to renovate and restore this old stone barn into our dream home.

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All Comments (21)
  • @sassfireluna659
    I feel like you have made a friend in the construction guys!! Being able to laugh, cry and swear with someone is key to a great friendship!! And it always helps to have a great team
  • @hydrostream76
    This is your Apprenticeship Brady ! You're learning from Master's Amazing learning Experience Beautiful Job !
  • @johniacono3725
    It never ends! Complete one job and it creates three more. Don’t lose your enthusiasm. Good luck in all your endeavors. Work safe!
  • The statement, "You're more important than me,." was so beautiful. True or not, if each spouse felt this way about their partner marriages would last. You have become a higher status couple to me today. Your home is going to be so lovely.
  • @jaimewilton952
    I held my breath watching every stone falling, wondering if the whole wall would come down. 😮 the love and patience shown by you and your workers shines through. Knocking down walls is always enjoyable to me. Continuous Thank you to sharing the Valley Views!!
  • @lieuwina
    Yikes!! when those stones were coming down like a ton of bricks/stone, I was thinking hope the floor holds out. Had to laugh when the stone mason said 'are you alive' and Brady replies 'A little'. That is is a very good relationship you guys have with each other. I think Brady has earned the respect from those builders as to the hard work he does and is willing to learn and help. Brady those men are good in their trade and you working with them is a lovely team to watch. Do tell them your viewers are very appreciative of them and the addition on the end of the house is beautiful. Heather and the girls are so happy. Have a lovely day.
  • Literally 5 minutes in. And that is the best way to show just how the barn was built. No mortar holding the stones together. And it stayed safe and sound for centuries.
  • @suewiseley2724
    him pounding on that rock on the floor upstairs-AND NOT GOING THROUGH THE FLOOR!!! PRICELESS. give yourself a big pat on the back!
  • Best episode yet. I spent my entire working life of 49 years in construction. I always liked demo the best. I’ve torn down entire buildings. What fun!
  • @jampuppy
    Glad no one was hurt! Yipes! I was standing in my living room and moving out of the way of your stones. 😂
  • Sort of like playing Jenga, but with real consequences. Great project, glad you're still alive!
  • @Naplesfrank154
    I forgot to tell you guys before you started that I have a bad back. When you both lifted that big block from the front wall, I really hurt my back. I don’t know how you do it, actually I do. I guess you’re about 20 years younger than me and have healthy backs. You are doing an amazing job, it’s fun to watch somebody do the work that I can no longer do. God bless you all on this Palm Sunday. ❤
  • My Italian grandfather was a stone mason. He was a wonderful man. I love watching these guys work. That's a beautiful skill you're taking on. It will serve you well given all those stones you've accumulated!
  • @mariviberrios
    Safety, safety, safety! Wear personal protection equipment!
  • @fianorian
    That looks very scary. Thank goodness the professionals seem to know exactly what they're doing.