Inside a Water Tower Converted into an Ingenious Home | Unique Spaces | Architectural Digest
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- Enter the historic Sunset Beach Water Tower. Once an essential stop for trains to load up on water, this tower is now a luxury four bedroom home with a panoramic view of the beach. Join co-owner Scott Ostlund as he takes you on a tour of this unique space.
Drone shots by Sheldon / IVESTER creative
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That's pretty cool I live in a converted crack house that's also currently still a crack house
wow.. I supposed you got 360 views of crackheads around the house
Dimaz Now that’s funny 😄
Oxbig 951 😂😂😂
why?
you looking for a roommate?
i always pass by this home, now i get to see what it looks like inside !!!!!
a’leenzia cobb I said your name and my furniture started floating
..., that is a good part and also a sad part [some of us can only dream about something like that] I can only slightly imagine how much if cost $$$ to own it
@@renewoffles4369 LMAOOO
I've passed by it a few times and always wondered if it was a home omg
Same!!!!!
This guy knows his southern californian history! What an incredible home and I couldn't think of a better person to own and appreciate it!
I agree totally
You mean, couldn't think of a richer person who was willing to outbid him
Don't be jealous, some people just have good ideas and enough money to realise them 😄
Yet he doesn't know that a gallon of water weighs about 8 pounds.
It’s almost always up on air bnb guy could give two fucks about the history lmao
"What kid doesn't like to live in a hidden room?"
Fritzl's kids, Harry Potter and Anne Frank come to mind.
Very nice comment
@@Munchael05 Yeah, it's one of my betters.
This would be in the internets best of
Daniel Coe Anne Frank was 15 when she was killed and was only 13 when she lived behind a concealed bookcase.... so ya she was a kid
@Daniel Coe Lol so who did you think Anne Frank really was? A 50 year old man?
love how he kept its historical integrity. its like a livable museum.
I like how passionate he is about his home. Gorgeous views too. Good for you, bud.
not his home just a rich guy that bought it renovated it to rent and make money
i just want someone to love me as much as this dude loves his house
I’ve stayed here using airb&b it’s awesome at night
Mike Arredondo do you remember what you paid?
Daniel Burman it was super expensive something like 3k for a weekend you can probably still rent this place if you really want to it’s got a few bed rooms so def split the cost with friends or family like I did
@@ItsMikeArre that sounds amazing
@@ItsMikeArre 3k? DAaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn
M 6 seems bad but it was for Labor Day weekend I believe and it was like 6 of us so more like 500 a piece the experience was amazing
this certainly puts the “air” in airbnb
Underrated comment right here 👆
I love these types of videos! I much more prefer videos like these, rather that the over-the-top celebrity homes.
I loved that one about Robert Downey Jr's house. A converted windmill.
Alejandro Ascencio - So right! I want interesting architecture and not "People" magazine faux celebrities!
Me too. Celebrity homes intimidate me. I feel like I can sit and have coffee with this guy.
...Being an Orange County native...I'm so happy to be able to see the inside of this place that I grew up seeing only the outside!.. thank you!.. 😎👍
It's in Long Beach my boi
@@plauterio ...yes!.. I know!... but I was literally Always at the ⛱Beach!!!... cheers!!😉🍹
Aww, I actually like this guy. He's so genuine and natural
and hot
And rich
He sounds like Jason Sudeikis
The guy is really passionate about his house
yep passionate lol hes a rich guy that bought it to make money off of it all it is a investment to him he said it himself....
@@yosour6733 and?
@@yosour6733 He said when you buy things to make money you hope to do with your mind, and there are some things you do with your heart. And it clearly shows given the amount of thought he put into renovating this place and the respect he pays to the history of the location.
I'm passionate about making money too.
He did a great job at presenting his home!
"Trains back in the day carried two things - solids and liquids"
...go on...
MIG106 GAS
Was thinking the same thing. I mean, you just covered 2/4 of the states of matter.
😭
I’m sure there is one kid out there who is scared of hidden rooms...
Harry potter
Yes, but he sees dead people.
🙋♂️
I thought it looked claustrophobic
just replace that child with one who doesn't fear, some paper work involved but doable, I'm sure. lol
Incredible home! Liked how the current owner knew his history and reused little touches from the existing structure
“What kid doesn’t like to sleep in a secret room?”
FBI: WE GOT HIM
???
Lmaoo
U deserve more credit for this 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
LMFAO
It's not even funny..
Missed opportunity to name the bathroom, “solids and liquids.” 💦 💩 😂
My thoughts exactly!
I thought that's what he was going to say at first.
IDK, maybe barrels and burlap are classy?
That’s what I thought he was going to say. I think solids and liquid would have been a much better name 😂
The Dump Station
I remember tripping out on this building when we would pass by it as a kid.
„Water weighs about 6 pounds a gallon“
My european brain: *literally blank*
@Dirty Sack A bit more actually. Water is 1 kg/l or about 8.3 pounds/gallon.
Nice use, and what we SHOULD be doing with older American structures.
Yeah sitting empty is pointless but tearing down feels bad. I like repurpose and reuse
@Myballsitchsomethingfierce I think I heard about that!!
there's nothing i love more than a "dont tell anyone" moment in a video seen by millions of people
It certainly is unique and I like it and he genuinely seems happy to share it with us
Named the bathrooms after two things they carried.
"Solids and liquids?"
Barrels and burlap. Lmao
Hahaha, I was thinking the EXACT SAME THING and looking for this comment.😂 Thanks.
Imagine the struggle getting the sofas up to the top floor 😂
Thanks Scott for the tour. As a 65 y.o. man I've gone that tower hundreds and hundreds of time. You and your partner did an awesome in the restoration
This is probably my favourite video by AD. The guy really loves his job and the tower itself with its history.
The amount of detail that you put into this is really impressive. You kept and added a lot of thing that most people wouldn’t think of. I can’t imagine how much this build actually cost but I’m really curious lol. You guys did something very special here I hope I can see this in person someday.
I love that he has included so many cool historical elements for the surrounding area inside the house. So thoughtful
THIS IS FABULOUS! And I love how it's not the typically sleek, cold homes that AD seems to show off. I'd love to refurb an old building and turn it into my home, so this his me right in the heart. Love it!
I’ve always wondered if anyone lives in that tower whenever I was surfing at the sunset beach. It was my reference point for my location for the current drafting me down to the jetty. Also saw a 6ft shark 40 yards away from me there. Since then I’ve been surfing by the cliffs
"What kid doesn't want to live in a hidden room?" Uh, Harry Potter?
@Daniel Coe anna frank?
Dang, I can't believe they removed the fish tank in the stairwell and replaced it with rusted metal and gravel. It's one of my favorite memories of seeing it so many years ago. It's a heck of a lot darker inside too. Still iconic, though.
Grew up in Sunset and Surfside from 1972- onward. Later we lived one block from this Tower at 26th. When I was little the school bus picked us up right in front of it. When we surfed it was the land marker to judge how far we drifted. Always loved it. Great friendships were made within a few blocks of it. Fights happened on the grass, we took dates to walk on the beach past the Water Tower. Meet me at the Water Tower is what we’d say. Thanks for the tour. Always wondered what it looked like inside. 😎
I didn't grow up along the beach aera, but I did grow up in the San Gabriel Valley(Pasadena) which is about 25 minutes due North, North West. With Los Angeles traffic its an hour+ easy. I remember this tower as a kid. When the older siblings took me to the beach with them back in the late 70s/early 80s. (Took a lot of pleading & crying but hey how else is the baby of the family gonna get to hang with the older ones) To me this tower always ment it was summertime in SoCal which also meant NO SCHOOL, FIREWORKS, BBQ, SUMMER NIGHTS AT A DODGER GAMES, CAMPOUTS IN THE BACKYARD, NIGHT SWIMMING SINCE WE HAD A POOL, All that good stuff... So thank you Scott Oslund for keeping the water tower alive because for me, its a reminder of how fun childhood can be, if one is lucky enough to have one nowadays......... Bolsa Chica Beach or Huntington Beach which is walking distance for those who aren't from SoCal, were a lot more fun since they have large size pits for bonfires & BBQ's at night. But there was always some group of wild teens who were learning how to drink....
That was interesting and quite educational... It's great when someone has researched and too restored a cherished Landsite and then receive a special tour, is the best... Thank You
I've stood under that water tower when it wasn't a house I took pictures of it on 35mm film and still have them
I’ve always passed this and never noticed that it was a Airbnb
Awe, this dude worked really hard on this place. You can tell it would be worth a vacation
Me : reads the words water tower
Also me: ain't that where Aquamarine lives?
Oh my God I love the train set up there. When we were in Germany our dad built a train set through the whole house my brother and I lloved it my mom not so much.lol
Just to add to the history of this house, my father Robert Goldschmitt operated Design Drafting Service in Huntington Beach in the 1970’s. His office was on Warner Blvd. one day about 1977 a client came in and asked him design a house for the water tower. He told me that he thought the guy was nuts, but he did completely design a house for the water tower. I’m not sure if that design was used, but I remember seeing my father draw up the blue prints. Unfortunately my father passed away in 2009 and he never kept copies of his work. I certainly wish I had those original drawings. It’s great to see this landmark in all its glory.
Finally an interesting piece that really catches my attention and not some overpriced house for sale or some celebrity cribs(wanna be mtv)
A bit hokey, but in a charming way. Love it. Seems like a fun place to AirBnB.
Hidden room? My claustrophobia is already freaking out
For somebody who is not into architecture nor interior design like me, this is a great example of the effort that can be put into projects of such kind.
To realize all the nostalgic thought that went into this renovation/remodel is a testament to the passion this man has and the twisted mind to create something so offbeat yet perfect.
Man perfect for an AirBnb Luxe property...
It's a shame that they didn't hire a good interior designer because that's really a great setting
Every time I would drive passed this tower I would become very curious and wonder what it was like inside. It’s so amazing to see how much thought you put into the details of this place.
Every time I would be going through Sunset Beach, I've always thought that this is so cool and I always wanted a closer look. This is an amazing structure
3:05 claustrophobia INTENSIFIES..
obnoxious blob its not even that small of a confined place
What a great tour! I love this. Kudos to Mr. Ostlund - Well-done!
Have lived near this tower my whole life (52), this I think is the first glimpse inside I've had. Thanks for sharing this. Very cool.
I used to live in Huntington Beach and would drive past this house everyday . It's the coolest
I really like it. I feel it is creative and fun.
2:04 Incredibly safe to have a light switch next to running water.
I'm glad old water towers are being converted into homes. What a good idea!👍👌👏
I've been in the water tower once when there was an open house years ago when I was in college. I thought it would be real scary to go outside to repaint the house. Thanks for the tour, it looks different from what I last remember except for the 3 floor. It looks the same to me.
I heard someone did this inWoodstock, Cape Town, South Africa too.
venting machine Correct
@@louloustlaurent6571 Not not true!
Where in Woodstock is it? I live around there...
So confused. I thought this was a history video-- this guy sure knows his history. Great home anyway!
With the indoor waterfall and the outside camera pointing to the ocean, it's a rather interactive home. I usually dislike living spaces with a lot of wood finishes and wood tones, but the combination of all that is wood in this home works really well together. It is unique and I'd be interested in seeing a floor plan of the place.
I love it, a great old structure wonderfully repurposed and masterfully presented. Projects like this should serve as a model for how interesting old structures can be saved and given new lives.
I drive by there literally every other day?? IM SHOOOOK
I would stay there in a heartbeat! So cool!
Younger me is bouncing off the walls finally getting a tour of this landmark ❤️
That's so cool. I've seen that water tower house so many times and have been amazed by it, but have never actually seen the inside of it
In the intro he says "what kid doesn't love sleeping in a hidden room?"
I imagine Josef Fritzl's daughter and grandchildren would object to that....
I wonder if the water tower house is rented as an AirBNB
Emelia Medina -I believe that the owner mentioned renting it as the reason the revolving bathroom wall was locked in place and a commenter said they'd stayed there.
Emelia Medina it is it’s like 3k for a weekend
I know it was.. Probably price raise thanks to this video providing excellent promotion. I would love to stay here.b
3k for weekend so they don't need people staying there for long time and especially not lot of people 9/11 would do the same other 2 are stupid af
Emelia Medina it is. one of the top comments is someone who stayed there
What an incredible home. The walls, bathroom, & the rooms. Very nautical & industrial. The kitchen! It’s beautiful. Love love love the cabinets.
This is one of the better AD videos.
"What kid doesn't like to sleep in a hidden room"
Ann frank prolly
lmao
hey she was hella grateful to have that secret attic
He buys a structure like that every weekend??? Damnnn
I love the historic references everywhere..his enthusiasm is really inspiring
We used to pass by this tower all the time when we went to the beach and I always wondered what it was like! Definitely doesn't look the way I remember it but still awesome!
You don‘t find these in Germany. So jealous! What an incredibly gorgeous concept!
Really? In Poland we have some watertowers, some of them are renoveted, even in my town (Zabrze) there is one during renovation, when I was younger there were more towers, it's so sad that they were demolished due to poor condition. I thought that being neighbors would mean that we have similar buildings
MaraMara89 The only watertowers I have ever seen were on TV :D
+Ayla Br google mal Wasserturm Schmalenberg ein wirklich schöner alter Wasserturm in DE
I mean its a big water bottle but whatever your into I guess
We have plently of water towers in France but they are in use. I have never seen one renovated 😄
"About six pounds a gallon" lol he did no research on that part
WOW…..I love this. A fantastic home and I wish I was living there.
was here for a bachelor party, some things happened on that top floor.
All nighter playing the pacman machine?
All fun and games until an earthquake knocks it down lol
My folks live in Belmont Shores and I've driven by that tower countless times and I've always wondered what it looked like inside and who lived there. Very cool to see this!
Mind blown🤯. I saw this watertower yesterday while driving on PCH to seal beach and today it's in my recommendation🤔.
I'm gonna take the elevator
You can take the stairs
😂😂😂😂😂
Imagine the cameraman takes their gear taking a 70 foot stair from bottom
Cool house but, interiour design is crackk
Exactly..
Someone needs to tell this guy “No” and put an end to his awful taste
I always pass by this place almost everytime.
Sunset Beach was nice in the late '80s when I lived there.
Can not imagine what time has done to it.
3:16 poor camera guy lol... Dude is shoved so far into the corner he's shaking lol
Take a shot for every time he says Southern California
I used to drive by the water tower and always wonder what was inside. Truly amazing!!
I'm scared of heights but i absolutely love the thoughfulness of the design of this home. Just some much thought, history has been put into every inch of the house. I love it
Water weighs about 8lbs per gallon...not 6.
So even more people.
Dom P back then it weighed 6lbs didnt you know?
This is going down when the big one hits. I can only imagine the damage.
actually he might be the safest one depending on how strong the base of it is
Took a tour before he remodeled it and I believe the model trains were already there. Also the compass rose at the top used to be a fireplace.
This house is awesome! One of the best properties ever shown on AD in my eyes.
Finally not a XXX million dollar house show off.
yeah but it's surely worth more than 1 million $
@@r3dp1ll Yes but especially the Hampton house video was a joke ...
This guy sometimes sounds like Arnold Schwarzenegger.
*I feel so lucky to live so close to this...and Harbor House!*
Finally the place I’ve seen my whole life I needed this
Nice house. But with that view how could you ever forget you're by the beach. It's a great place to be in if a tsunami comes, but I wouldn't want to be in it during one of those So. Cal. earthquakes.