Cuban YouTuber Frank Camallerys showcases the preparations for his new house in Madrid



Frank Camallerys showcases the progress of the renovation of his house in Madrid, highlighting structural and aesthetic changes. The home will feature a terrace and excellent natural lighting.

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The Cuban YouTuber Frank Camallerys shared with his followers the progress on the renovation of the house he bought six months ago in Madrid, Spain.

Through a video posted on his social media, the content creator enthusiastically showcased the progress of the restoration of his home, which has been a long, complex, and expensive process, but also one of the most exciting experiences of his life.

"Six months ago, we bought a house in Madrid, and we haven't been able to live in it," the influencer explained at the beginning of the video. He mentioned that although the house "wasn't bad," it needed many structural and aesthetic changes.

"We have been undergoing renovations for six months now, but I believe we are nearing the end and the changes are already noticeable," he said as he showcased various areas of the property.

In the images, Camallerys showcased the progress of the bathroom, where the microcement effect cladding can already be seen, as well as advancements in the kitchen, where a central island will be installed.

It also showcased the ceiling moldings, the panels where the mirrors will be placed, and the details of the main hall, featuring a curved and modern finish.

"It was necessary to renovate floors, walls, windows... everything that a house entails. The process is neither simple, nor quick, nor inexpensive," commented the YouTuber, reflecting a mix of exhaustion, excitement, and satisfaction with the results.

Finally, it showcased the master bedroom, which will have access to a terrace and excellent natural lighting.

"The light that comes into this house is incredible. These are the updates for now, and it will be ready in a month. Without a doubt, these have been the slowest and most expensive months of my life, but the best, knowing that soon we will be living in our new home," he concluded.

The popular Cuban creator, based in Spain, has amassed hundreds of thousands of followers on social media, where he shares content about his life, travels, and personal experiences, connecting with a large community of Cubans both on and off the Island.

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