UPS & DOWNS Year One | RENOVATING a ruin in MONTENEGRO
One year renovating a ruin in Montenegro. A one year renovation timelapse Montenegro. Join me on a journey through the ups and downs of the past year as I provide an honest update on our plans for renovation project in Montenegro.
From the excitement of starting with a team of workers to the frustration of dealing with translation issues and weather delays, every step has been a learning experience. I'll take you through the process of removing roof tiles, assessing the state of the walls, and navigating through construction dilemmas.
Through it all, I've discovered the beauty of working with traditional craftsmanship and engaging with the local community. Despite the setbacks, there's a sense of gratitude for the progress made and the opportunity to connect with the land and its people.
Join me as I reflect on the challenges, celebrate the victories, and look forward to the future of this ambitious project.
With love,
Rianne
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Timestamp
00:00 Intro
02:16 Getting our first temporary home up the mountains
02:38 Chapter 1: Getting the roof tiles off and finding the right crew
03:57 Chapter 2: Found the right crew
07:16 Chapter 3: First Family Project
09:06 Chapter 4: Bonding with the team
11:52 Chapter 5: Demolishing the walls
16:31 Chapter 6: Second family project
29:54 Chapter 7: Rebuilding time
34:17 Chapter 8: More rain
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I'm so happy you finally posted another video!!!
Dear Rianne and Family, It’s truly captivating to follow your passionate pursuit of a dream and vision, especially since my own family experienced a similar journey. Over two decades ago, I inherited my mother’s ancestral property in the highlands of the Kuci region, located in the southeastern part of our country. Like your house, it too lay in a near-ruined state, and abandoned for decades. Living in New York at the time, we faced the challenge of allocating precious time to focus on this ambitious project. Our commitment was to preserve the original character of the house, which had stood since the 18th and 19th centuries. Salvaging the stone walls, beams, and original roof tiles became our mission, even though we had to make some compromises along the way. To stabilize the structure and prevent wall collapse, we employed a concrete crown. Regrettably, we had to discard the supporting beams and wood planks that once held up the second floor. Worms and termites had weakened the wood beyond repair. Yet, we breathed life back into the original house. Our efforts extended beyond the house itself. We planted a vineyard and nurtured several cherry, pear, and apple trees. The foremen overseeing the project often scratched their heads, unable to understand why anyone would invest in renovating a derelict, old stone house when building anew seemed simpler and more cost-effective. While our initial plan included spending more time on the property and perhaps establishing a modest ecological bed and breakfast, life had other plans. We moved to Switzerland, our children grew up, necessitating regular school attendance, and our professions tied us to our urban lives. Nevertheless, every summer school break, we return to our beloved property-a cherished tradition that keeps our connection alive. Wishing you the best of luck and abundant success with your project! Perhaps one day, we’ll have the pleasure of dining at your future restaurant. Warm regards
A beautiful and sensitive recount of your past year Rianne. I wondered what happened to you. Not a builder, not a gardener ... and yet here you are. One day at a time ... all is possible. Hugs XXxx
We stayed because of your wonderful energy and content, Glad you're back.
Hi Rianne, I am just happy you uploaded a new episode. Your video skills are amazing and the location as well. And I haven't even watched this episode yet... Just sharing my joy for you and your family!!!!
So happy you are back sharing your adventures and that you are all well.x
Glad to see you back. 😀
I'm so happy to see the progress you've made. They might look like steps backwards - they're all forwards. It's so beautiful there! So inspiring! I only found your channel a few days ago, so I got lucky with a new video very quickly. Looking forward to seeing your plans, such as for the sunken bath. And how you aim to keep out cows from your kitchen garden & deer or whatever else. Love all the wild flowers & visitors and the wonderful men and women contributing to you. And your beautiful voice.
We missed you guys, so glad to see you back. My son lives in Montenegro when the restaurant is up and running they will definitely come and support you guys.
Big applause for the enthusiasm and love you show for this project and for Montenegro Please, in the future, dedicate a video to the paperwork that needs to be provided for setting up a glamping project, because it is something that is still in its infancy in our country and is not often represented. It will be interesting to watch your further progress, many greetings from Tivat
If you prune the fruit trees they may produce again. Love your videos!
Muhteşem bir olay tam istediğim gibi, kolay gelsin, mutluluklar...evet zorluklara karşın vazgeçmeden devam etmeniz dileğimle, esen kalın. Türkiye den sevgiler selamlar..
Wow! I've been waiting 9 months for you to post something and today this surprise! Greetings from South Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦
A million blessings on your project and the future plans you have on your hearts and hands. ❤
Thanks for the video update Rianne!
Encantada de haber llegado a tu canal, es un placer ver la pasión que tienes por la tierra, tu familia y el proyecto, amé cada parte del video. Es un hermoso país el que eligieron para cumplir sus sueños, duro pero hermoso. Esperare ansiosa y gustosa cada video que subas ya que amo las cabañas de piedra, las reformas y la naturaleza, y además me encanta como editas los videos y la narración. Un abrazo desde Uruguay.
From a personal interest being a stone mason by profession I can't wait to see how the project will turn out to be. And as someone that bought a house and an old property in the middle of a rural area as well I can somehow relate even though not this much since this is a bit on the extreme difficulty. I wish you the best and I hope the weather will give you some space to actually finish stuff. Succes!
So glad to have you back. Bureaucracy and Montenegro go hand in hand. but it has a beauty not seen in any other place. Voorspoed.
Great to see your back working on the project. It has similarities to old stone cottages in Ireland. Looking forward to watching the rebuild.
Good to see you back!
Amazing story😍, I wish all the best to everyone!
Good to see you back ps I could watch you gardening all day long
So many work to do there. I hope you will realize them in a day! Good luck!
Bonjour Rianne. Vraiment très heureux de vous retrouver avec vos vidéos qui donnent envie de prendre le temps. De profiter de ce que la vie nous donne. Un chantier comme le vôtre est fait de hauts et de bas de joies et de déceptions mais il faut garder le moral et penser au projet fini. Bon courage. Prenez soin de vous. Amitiés du sud de la France. Olivier.
In that area people brought soil from some other place and put it to make garden and make square shape because there is a lot of stone not enough fertil soil I think it is cheap you are right about water chack čatrnja that is one sort od natural water tank in that area my dear hugs for you and your family I adore Montenegro my children loves to go there and visit relatives in Niksic because they are so welcoming and loving,just dont worry and be patient ❤
Glad to see further progress, I know it's been a while but you showed grit determination and a glimmer of inspiration worth checking back for... oh and look forward to the future.
fantastic,use only permaculture regenerative practices,build soil,try hugle culture beds,dig pond,nice lovely wood vaulted ceilings,great efforts well done❤
Mucha permacultura y comida saludable. Y rompes algo tan vital para el ecosistema, agua, polinizacion, arácnidos, etc etc..
Rất vui khi được xem video của bạn 😊
Brava Rianne. Keep on keeping on. xxx
Greetings from Brandenburg 🇩🇪👍👍👍👍🏠
Greetings from Montenegro. I watched your video and to my surprise, I saw a master craftsman Mirko working on your ruin. Funny enough, he happens to be our neighbour. He's a great man, indeed. We moved to Montenegro about three years ago and love it. The beautiful nature that surrounds us. Anyway, I thought, I would say a quick hi, and good luck in completing your project. May all your dreams come true. Ps: If I can be of any help, please don't hesitate to ask.
Amazing video😊
I happened to think of you and your family a week ago but couldn't remember your KZread name. Today, you all have appeared!
When is the next episode, im so excited to see the progress again, im going to follow your channel
A black or dark grey mortar would have looked amazing.
Dear Riane, thank you for posting your video. In another rock house ruin, I saw the builder cleaned the rocks and after a time realized, he needed to use a pesticide. I am curious if you will need to use a pesticide, too.
Olá Rianne e família,sou aqui do Brasil e só sei meu idioma nativo(português Brasileiro ) com a tradução nos vídeos,assim entendo o que você pretende fazer na casa e na horta é ótimo, observo o quanto você Rianne é inteligente, observadora,criativa com o foco em ter um lar pra sua família junto a natureza e com tudo usufruir o que a natureza tem a dar, tendo em mente o cuidado para não agredir a natureza. isso é ótimo Rianne podemos sim usar nossa inteligência e habilidades pra ter projeto assim como é no caso. já mim escrevi no canal e tô ansioso para ver passo a passo todo o projeto ser concluído. Rianne esposa e mãe dedicada a ter um lar confortável para a família, mantendo o equilíbrio para com a natureza. Parabéns! Rianne aqui do Brasil torcendo por vocês. domingo 26 de maio 2024 as 13:02
Love the wild flowers. Is there only one building on your land?
Nice
Rather than find more rocks, i guess I would have suggested go to a place where you can remove all the rocks first, because plants dont grow well in rocks. I guess in time you will learn many of the skills needed. In the mean time, I would suggest watching gardener sites and copy their ideas.
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Hi..a lovely relaxingg video . But please remove the honeysuckle you planted at the base of your young fruit trees . The honey suckle will grow faster than the trees taking away light water and nutrients from the young trees, at best your trees won't grow well ..nat worse the fruit trees will die . Best to move the honeysuckle to grow up big old trees which can cope with it .. also your raised bed withe the rocks around.. the rain will wash all the soil away through the gaps between stones . You need stone and mortar or a wooden raised bed with lining . Do keep on learning though x
kemana aja cantik, ditunggu-tunggu... et dah
Didn’t you used to have a sailing channel, then a Land Rover travel channel, where’s your hubby who featured in all those?
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I'm sorry but it would be multiples less expense to build a new house and safer. There is nothing left of that structure?
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Stone ruins, chateaus and castles are being restored all across Europe. These old stone structures are incredible sturdy. Engineering, architecture and capable workmanship brings these old souls back to life.
I don't believe, another episode
Todo muy bien.... Pero el manto verde, no lo puedes destruir 🤷♀️🤷♀️, quitarlo de un lado y ponerlo 3n otro, va contra las reglas de la. Naturaleza,.. Mhh muy malo malo.. Es como el vegano no come carne pero le. Compra pechuga de pollo a su perro!!!!,... El manto verde no se puede dañar...estoy 😔 no e gustó.