YouTube comic Ned Fulmer gives home renovation a whack
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YouTube comic Ned Fulmer gives home renovation a whack
"I don't think we slept for two months straight. But, you know, we made it work. They knocked down walls, changed layouts, installed a wall-length, accordion-style glass door, all to transform a once-congested design within the modern Spanish-style home into a wide, open-concept living space."
"The result is an eclectic, transitional-style room large enough to accommodate diverse, yet harmonious, furnishings. Black and white patterned Spanish tile surrounds a clean white-brick fireplace, and a built-in bookshelf holds stacks of contemporary photography and art titles, ceramic vases, a polished geode rock and a vintage teal typewriter."
"Though the couple tackled the project together, the YouTube star quips, 'Ariel is the interior designer. I'm just here to have a good time.' With the remodeling done and their son now a year old, the Fulmers show no signs of slowing down."
Ned Fulmer, a member of the popular YouTube group the Try Guys, and his wife Ariel undertook a major home remodeling project on their 1,300-square-foot Elysian Valley residence. They knocked down walls, reconfigured layouts, and installed accordion-style glass doors to transform a congested space into a spacious open-concept living area. The result features an eclectic transitional design with black and white Spanish tile, a white-brick fireplace, built-in bookshelves displaying art and photography books, ceramic vases, and vintage décor. The project occurred during Ariel's pregnancy and their son Wes's birth, requiring intense effort from both. With the remodeling complete and Wes now one year old, the couple continues pursuing new ventures including launching an online series called "Try DIY" and participating in a national tour.
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