Hi-we're Lincoln and Lauren-two friends from college who have a shared passion for real estate. We flip houses and tell transformation stories. If you love real estate, design, or just being entertained by a couple of goofy friends this is the channel for you. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss a flip and follow us real time on instagram @austinflipsters
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Ah yes the makeovers where everything is grey. Looks clean and well designed but…thats a lot of grey. Cant wait for the grey/beige decor fad to be over.
Love your videos! My only critique on this one is that there is a little too much white, for me personally, in the kitchen. I think a dark countertop would’ve popped more and carried with the other dark accents throughout the rest of the house. Overall it’s beautifully done, the bathroom tile and new layout are my favorite parts.
100 years ago my grandfather built a house and put a door to outside in every bedroom.
Esas casas se destruyen con un soplido. Aquí en Europa son de hormigón y ladrillos y piedra , aquí duran las casa más de 500 años y las hay de más de mil años Me da pena ver esas casa tan endebles
I may have called the second master bedroom a mother in law suite.
Metal porcupine = bad feng shui 😆
Would have done herringbone pattern with all of the tiles
I agree with the comments regarding the all weather porch this could have been made in to a screened in porch and lighting could have solved the light issue
They didn't mention the back concrete patio that had pulled away from the house.
Please 🙏 help me to fix my house 🏠 please 🥹🥹🥹
I would not have gotten rid of the “overhang”. It offers nice shade from the hot Texas sun. Taking it out would introduce more summer heat. It was not ‘ugly”, and would have been great fixed up, not torn out.
I have not been abel to find yall in forever!!i found you guysss,you are so creative!!
Oh nice more generic white and gray with some generic farmhouse additions
Would have closed dining room into an office and used wasted front space as the formal dining. Main bathroom- remove corner cupboards to make a walk in and walk through to the en-suite. Otherwise it looks good
Love this transformation. Would have switched the living and dining room locations though. that living space feels TIGHT!
Sorry, but again you failed to install a handheld shower system in at least one of the three bathrooms! To have only fixed, wall-mounted showerheads is very old-school and does not do much for a nice showering/bathing experience. Also, the kitchen appliances are totally boring and just the usual set-up. Microwave above the stove top is outdated now, too!
Microwave over a gas range stove top is extremely dangerous 😳
Whatever is in the drain at 9:34 is straight out of The Last of Us, don't touch it!
She talks wayyyyyyyy too fast...she's got to calm down...its like mental gymnastics... y'all are doing nice work...verg tasteful...with good margins...
I would have the the roof where the hot tob was and made it a screened in porch. Love the roof gone over slider lots more light. 👍
is it paid to take part in their transfer?
The house turned out beautiful! I love the “mother in law suite”, it feels so calm. And the dog is the cutest cutie!
Thank you!! 😊
Looks absolutely beautiful. Love, love Love the materials used on the outside of the house There are just so many layout problems tho. You have to go through the kitchen to get to some bedrooms. Delivering error is actually quite small for a four bedroom house. There’s no access to the backyard without going through bedroom. You can see the primary bathroom from the hallway. The primary suite is huge and the utility room is small.
For a large/potentially multi generational house it’s a pity you didn’t keep the front living area seperate. Personally I would have closed off the entry formal dining and turned it into a study, and closed off the front living area as a media/sitting room. This with the changes you made in other areas would have given the flexibility a large family needs, whilst modernising the space.
I hate the idea of going through the laundry room to access another bedroom. That would completely turn me off as a buyer
Y’all should’ve kept the natural brick of the fireplace. It makes the home have character compared to the whole millennial grey design😩
So schön, da möchte man nicht nur Urlaub machen, sondern gleich für immer bleiben...........
I would have kept the roofing over the patio, considering how hot it is there most of the year and that it will keep getting hot in the future, a covered patio would have been a good long term investment....
I'm a little upset that a 1ft cabinet wasn't put on the left side of the stove. It is miserable to cook when the handles on the sauce pans have no where to go.
jo guys do you know what these houses are callt .
The bare bulbs in the light fixture are not kind on the eyes. We moved into a house that has exposed bulbs in most of the light fixtures. It hurts the eyes. I’m looking forward to changing them out.
Glad you decided to change/upgrade the stove. The ones with the back thingy look cheap.
Take a drink every time someone uses the word nice.
It's okay, Lauren. I'm afraid of walls too 😂 In all seriousness, it seems like most renos go open-concept exclusively, but the issue, I find, is that older home layouts block out so much natural light. You end up with a lot of dark rooms like in this house. I lived in an open concept house once that was on an angle to the sun. If it had been an older layout like this place, it would have been so dark and dreary! Congrats on expanding into Dallas 🎉
Where's the refrigerator and where do you eat?
I'm not from America and one thing that always strikes me about your videos is that it goes straight from the front door into the living area. I also like big open spaces, but where am I going to put all the shoes and jackets for a family and any visitors. I also don't want to have all the dirt in the living room every time the kids walk through with their shoes, it's muddy in winter, my dog comes in or guests have to cross the house to hang up their jackets somewhere else. Or am I wrong and there is a wardrobe that is just never shown? Something similar bothers me about your wardrobes. It's great that you have a whole room for it, but should the three wall shelves be enough for all my clothes? Especially as I don't even have a wardrobe in the entrance for my winter and summer jackets etc. or is it intended that I build a proper wardrobe in the rooms myself after buying the house? Apart from that, the houses are always very modern and nice, but it's a shame that you never get to keep the nice furniture! :D
It's totally common there. I dislike it as well, even more so as most people in the USA do not tend to wear house shoes or will not remove their street shoes when entering the house. Very strange habit, indeed. More luxurious homes with much more space do oftentimes offer a mud- or bootroom. But that is considered very high-end.
LOVE the new opening!! 😁
Nelly is so cute 😍 Beautiful flip, great job 👏
Why does she hate tubs in en-suites? I would love to close the room and be silent and at peace in the primary bathroom and not have to in the share bathroom for the tub.
Why is the video so long??? I needed to fast forward & skip so many blah blah blahs.. I miss the 15-20 minute max videos. Bring back the old fast-paced format please. People have short attention spans nowadays. This might affect your overall viewership. Just a piece of advice.. ✌️ Otherwise, still a great transformation in the end.. ❤
Instead of going with things that are "in style", why not go with timeless. What's in style now is going to out soon. Boucle is pronounced, boo-clay.
Its spelled bouclé
@@frijnawardaher767 Yes, I just don't know how to put the accent over a letter. Pathetic, I know.
@@dianajemison105 itsok 🙂
Love all you did
This house is absolutely stunning. Loved both of the primary bedrooms and the bathrooms. Expected much higher profit thou
I must be bored. You said 'nice' fifteen times in three minutes. 15:20 😂
Was looking for this😂
i think removing the covered porch was a bad idea.
I'd love to see the kitchen & main living space without the staging - just bare - so I can imagine all the possibilities
I love Nellie, she's a sweet looking dog. If I were the mother-in-law being offered the out of the way bedroom I'd jump at it. Part of the family but not part of the hustle and bustle of the getting to school and other hectic times. Looks great to me.
4 bedroom house and not enough room for everyone to sit and watch the TV also a 2 seater breakfast table for a large house, not the best use of the space
Its just staging for when they show the house to potential buyers. The new owners will make it their own
@@tanjabuchholz5314 do do realise that, the space is huge but not proportioned in a way that works
@hallmarkridingponies you're right. The living room is too small and all the space by the front door is wasted. It might be better to swap the living and dining room spaces, which a buyer could do.
I think they should have moved the entrance to the bedrooms, so the living room wall would be bigger and give more space for more seating and the entrance would not be so big and wasted
The house turned out beautifully. Really nice. You did such a great job. However, $21k is not very much profit for such a large investment.
Good job, yet again. I live in Australia, we don't have pull cords on our ceiling fans, we install fans with a remote control or a dial on the wall. You could have left the alfresco/verandah roof on and used laser light with corrugated roofing to allow the light in but the weather out and allowing the space to be all season. There are also skylights for use in dim places. Well done with the separate toilet, privacy is appreciated at vulnerable moments.
I always wonder what they are thinking when they take the roof off verandahs/patios. Here in Australia is too hot and not sun wise to leave it without a roof. My patio has a high ceiling and fans for better all year round usage. Beautiful renovation though as usual :)
I would love to know what rendering program you use when designing the homes.