As a member of the popular YouTube group the Try Guys, Ned Fulmer doesn’t shy away from difficult or unusual endeavors — he swam with sharks, modeled nude and withstood a labor-pain simulator.
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. Meanwhile, baby Wes’ wooden cars lie scattered on Midcentury furniture and a creamy lattice shag rug.
With the remodeling done and their son now a year old, the Fulmers show no signs of slowing down. The couple is launching a new online series, “Try DIY,” and Ned and the Try Guys are following the recent publishing of their book, “The Hidden Power of … ,” with a “Legends of the Internet” tour across America.This room is special because this is where our baby, Wes, has grown up. This is where he first crawled, where he started walking while holding our hand.
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