1928 Period Revival House FINISHED!
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- čas přidán 31. 07. 2024
- The 2-year Staub house is now finished. It turned out great, come check out the finished product.
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Legend has it, Brent is still on top of the porte-cochère.
Haha, maybe so.
Just spent 40 minutes watching a 10 min video. 🙂 Wow! 5 stats Brent to you and all your Craftsman
haha. very nice. Thanks.
Absolutely beautiful, great job as usual…a Master Craftsman!
Thank you so much 😀
beautiful renovation, not surprising with the standard of work you do, but also worth mentioning is the narration and so much better as to the limiting of the "right" and "ok". dont meant to be rude but it makes it so much more enjoyable to share your work !
Good to know.
House came out amazing. I found myself saying hey Richard did that room. Hoping all is well Bud, Dirty Jersey out!!
Nice. Thanks.
Amazing work, and your attention to detail is second to none!
Nice. Thanks for watching.
Beautiful house, beautiful renovation.
Thanks so much.
Brent!!!! It looks freaking AWESOME!!!!! Love it!!! (I would personally change the furniture if I were them lol). I appreciate the look of more period appropriate furniture. But, I don't have to live there hahahaha.
Ha. Noted. Thanks.
How looks great! and thank you for not cutting out getting locked out, it was a nice LOL for me.
Thanks.
Enjoyed the seeing the finished home. Beautiful! Take care and God bless.
Thank you! You too!
Fabulous, so impressive. So much to admire and love in all the details. Looks very inviting.
Thanks so much.
Great results from all involved. My favorite neighborhood in Fort Worth
Nice. Thanks!
Love that window in the shower
Agreed.
Wow, what a transformation. that iron work is incredible.
I agree. Thanks.
Wow incredible build Brent. I’m starting a large renovation/addition on our home (1930 Tudor) and get a lot motivation to go the extra mile from these videos. My bank account isn’t happy about it but I do really appreciate seeing this level of craftsmanship.
The blend of modern and traditional is also just so perfect. Seems hard to achieve but it’s done so well.
Good luck on your project.
Incredibly well done as always Brent. I'm such a nerd abouts this stuff now because of what you are able show us with these videos. Salute.
Noted, thanks.
Absolutely gorgeous! So many great details!
THanks!!
What a fantastic job and an excellent preservation of a gem! Thanks for sharing... 😁👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for watching.
Excellent job, beautiful home
Thank you
Simply elegant!
Thank you! Cheers!
LOL... "Seems I've locked myself out. Oh, brother!"
Haha.
great house, love the blooper.
Haha. Thanks.
A beautiful enfilade
I agree. Thanks.
This is absolutely gorgeous! That kitchen is just so impressive. I especially love the floors and would love to know the stain color, but I assume it's a custom mix.
I had watched another video where you were talking about updating what does look really dated and you mentioned the 90's bathroom with the pillars in one house then you mentioned this house with the tile in the master, so I had to find this video.
I thought that old green tile in the master bath was the cat's meow and if I were the owner I would have been hard pressed to get rid of it. However- the new space with the white is just as divine.
Thanks and thanks for watching!
The house is amazing, great job
Thanks Matt.
Brent- amazing. Thanks for an excellent review of how you can blend the excellent past with the present lifestyles. Your team has saved this house for future generations.
Thanks Tom.
In an earlier video on this property, an area of brickwork had been broken out. This appeared to have been done with brute force, i.e. with a sledge hammer or similar. This may not be true but whenever I work on any historic building in England, the emphasis is on salvage. Especially bricks which can be impossible to replace. The best tool I have found, for both lime mortar and Portland cement, is the Arbortech Allsaw from Australia.
Ok, thanks for the recommendation. I'll check it out. FYI, bricks were carefully saved.
@@BrentHull I should have expected you would not waste good bricks. Talking of bricks, I should be starting a contract to take down a Victorian servants wing and rebuild to current code. The brickwork MUST match the historic main house, so naturally I priced to salvage the existing brickwork. Only the client decided to clear the site himself. Terrible decision!! Not only will he have to pay for 14,000 special handmade bricks, 8 7/8 by 4 ¼ by 2 5/8", but delivery will be least 6 months. Fortunately he has quite deep pockets.....
That's a beautiful house! Great job on the renovation.
Thank you.
Congrats on a great project! Interesting house. Our 1931 house in California has a gum wood mantels, china cabinet, and doors, but I can't imagine a whole room done in it. It's a beautiful wood.
Good to know. Very interesting.
Very nice restoration. The modifications are a great blend of old and new architecture.
Agreed. Thanks.
Looks great
Thanks for watching.
Robert Stern says, "When the eyes are bored, the mind is bored." This house will never be boring.
Amen.
Spectacular!
Thanks.
I love the old blended with the new excellent job!
Thanks.
Halfway through all Im thinking is Wow! The interiors are the perfect mix of contemporary & traditional, I was expecting very boring interiors. Awesome work! Lucky owners, Lucky Neighbors!
Love the shower window detail, I didnt expect that 👌
Thank you!
@@ponysoldier6770 That is beautiful, from both the inside and out. That and the ironwork, but dang, the whole house really looks like a pleasure to be in.
@@dosadoodle Agreed. Loved the Ironwork👌
On reading all of the previous comments, I can only echo "Wow!" I'm surprised to say, I too like the blending of the old with the new. Really stunning work, except maybe when you locked yourself out!
Haha. thank you.
Wow! Amazing!
Haha, true. He did great work here.
Wow! Very impressive, Brent. That porte-cochere is fantastic. I also like how the doors lined up enfilade.
Good eye, thanks.
Absolutely beautiful.
Thanks so much.
Stunning👍
Thank you
Perfection.
Its a wonderful home. Thanks.
Way too modern for me but always so much respect for what you do. Anyone that hires you is in the best hands.
Very Nice. Thank you.
I loved trying to pick out the features that Richard worked on!
Yes! He's great.
Amazing
Thanks!
Very nice
Thanks.
That house looks magnificent but, as comfortable as an old pair of shoes at the same time. Not an easy thing to achieve.
Nice, thanks.
Good content. 👍
Thanks.
Woohoooo found a new design house related CZcamsr covering houses that aren't contemporary homes.
Welcome aboard.
Love those steel windows! By-the-way, I think the chair rail is too high.
Thanks, agreed!
Hm I prefer the old version on the outside, including the plants and the brick wall. And all these changes just for the cars, that makes me so sad.
Thanks, the landscaping just needs to mature. It will look even better when the plants are slightly larger.
Wow!
Thanks.
I wish this house had a Green clay title roof
Ok. I think the existing roof is dreamy.
Fantastic craftsmanship all round. Great renovation.
Can you share who provided the cabinetry. I love the original looking hinges on the kitchen and bathroom cabinets. Would like to get a quote for our upcoming renovation.
Thanks our shop made them.
🕶beautiful
Thanks Steven.
Beautiful House, truly one of a kind! Just to be clear, the "Gum" office, you were referring to "sweet gum" wood paneling?
Yes, red gum.
A+
Noted. Thanks.
Nothing reeks of the usual awkward renovation. If there's any ghosts... they approve. 😊
Thank you.
Is that a light gap at the bottom of the gum doors, @6:05 ? Looks like a great renovation.
Weatherstripping on that door hadn't been completed yet. Good eye.
Brent, any idea who or which company made that wrought iron window feature in the bathroom? Locally made maybe?
A very fine craftsman in the late 1920's. No name can be found. But clearly had a forge. Thanks.
But were those walls high enough to justify that crown moulding?? I was under the impression that you said dentil moulding shouldn’t be used except when the ceiling height justifies it??
Hmm, I think in rooms with 8' ceilings it is hard, but it also has to do with the scale of the dentil. There are some rooms at Winterthur (good historic precedent) that have dentil in 9 and 10' rooms. It all depends on scale and proportion. Thanks.
7:07 Is that water sitting on a roof there behind you?
yes, it had rained recently.
I wish I had that kind of money, to spend 100k on stair railings
They didn't have to.
@@BrentHull Even luckier. Love the work
So is your client John Staub, the Marvel Illustrator?
Haha, no, the original architect was John Staub.
Love this project! However, I wish they didn't whitewash the house's interior so much. All the bathrooms and the whole kitchen are way too white. It could have used some color.
Noted. Thanks.
The house is really nice. The added lights are too modern!
Thanks.
Did I see a Samsung Frame TV?
Thinking, I'm not sure. I don't think so.
The word "port cochère" is pronounced like "port KOshare", not portuhkoshay.
TY
In French it is Port-a-co-share.
Americans say port-co-share.
The last syllable is “share” not “shay”.
Either way I can figure out what he is referring to.
@@kurtvonfricken6829
Are you saying that porte cochère has an additional word (à) not present in American usage?
Porte à cochère? Or are you pronouncing "porte" with 2 syllables?
Noted, I did a whole video on mispronounced words and I still screw it up. Haha. Thanks.
@@BrentHull
Thank you Brent. Your efforts are appreciated.
And all it took was a ton of money!
yep, like anything of value.
Stunning home but I’m guessing the owners aren’t big fans of color. Those interior walls are so . . . white.
Thankfully they are not gray...anymore.
It would be very common here in the UK for walls in houses of this age to be shades of white. Mainly in the cream to yellow range of tints. If it were my house (we live in a new large barn conversion which is full of Arts and Crafts style oak trims) I would introduce slightly bolder colours. We have a living room (20m long) which, under the oak picture rail and above the deep oak skirtings, is painted teal. It may not have a historical precedent that I know of but we like it - and who wants to live somehow they don’t like but is a pastiche of an original house
Haha, interesting.
True.
Thanks