Ft Worth TX - Hull Homes Tour. This House Is A Masterpiece!
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- čas přidán 21. 09. 2020
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In this video Matt will give you a tour of an unbelievably beautiful Spanish Styled home designed and built by Hull Homes in Fort Worth TX. Brent is a Master Craftsman and this house shows his companies skills! The Venetian Plaster is so shiny and dynamic. Brent will give you some really good tips if you are planning a Plaster project. The rest of us will just enjoy the details! Go follow Brent's work on Instagram too.
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Brent is truly a great craftsman. I had the privilege of working for him 8 years ago in his cabinet shop, and I can't say enough nice things about his knowledge or having him as a boss
Cheers to the homeowners for letting us see this masterpiece.
As an architect, this is wonderful to see. Pride in construction and craftsmanship.
True craftsman, not many of them left these days. The quality is second to none
100%
Very true, good apprentices are hard to find.
@@SinnisjInsulator not without pay. I know great workers but they are not going to risk life limb and future back, leg, and spine pain for $20 a hour so the company can charge $40hr on the "labor". Greed is to blame
@@vanderumd11 yes I very much relate to that. Thank goodness I don't get paid $20 an hour anymore lol. I have proven my worth to the company I work for. I still do crazy work like empty attics that are very physically exhaustive. #sinnisjInsulator. I have a new channel I am building, having fun with it lol.
Forget the plaster, that wood work is amazing!
.....never forget the plaster 😐
What can be said other then what a incredible asset to the building community. Amazing that Brent could dream of these details let alone actually implement it, I salute you Sir!!!!!
the rounded edges and sheer meticulousness of this house is incredible
Beautifully detailed and executed but, man, that entire sea of beige needs some color!
Man what a MASTERPIECE this is. Great effort from the people who laid their hands on that place.
God I wish I could take my career to something like this, the wood work and finishing details are just absolutely insperational.
Everything Brent does is magnificent!
Agree!
Very well done! This gorgeous house is a true “feather in your cap!” Much appreciation to the homeowner for letting us share the beauty of well-done construction and attention to detail!
Now this is a cool freakin' video Matt. Please do a lot more of these. This house and the details in it are way above 'top notch'. I bet the owners smile from ear to ear when they are in this home.
Craftsmanship just oozes out of every nook and cranny. Fantastic build.
A kitchen for the kitchen.....what! That is truly baller status!
I've seen a lot of amazing homes in my day, but this one is amazing.
It's definitely not my style, but the craftsmanship and attention to detail is obvious. Well done!
This house is stunning. Kudos to all who made it happen.
Amazing craftsmanship. I don't usually have this kind of compliment .It is like a fine piece of furniture but with hundred times size of that scale
Absolutely Beautiful.
Holy moly... this is art at its best. Thanks so much for sharing. Beautiful work!!!
What a beautiful gorgeous home, WOW 🤩
Absolutely love the detail that everyone working on this house strives for, AND it shows fantastically in the finish “product”.....the beautiful home, which “pops” with detail & beauty wherever one looks.
Love these vids & showing ppl what “IS” possible & what can be done on homes/buildings when you have the right team assembled.
Great job👍🏻
This home is art. Breathtaking.
Wow! That’s beautiful!
I love the proportionality of window sizes to the overall structure.
What a treat / tour... thanks for sharing with us Matt!!! A gorgeous home...
Matts excited.. love it.. gets me excited
You're killin' me.. this is just awesome!
Love how you are leveling up with these high end houses. Keep it up
Wow, I Love the level of quality, every project I have taken on in remodeling and repair projects I always ask myself what I can do to make my work outlast myself, I know that would be rare if it did happen but the level of thoughtfulness and quality are there and it definitely makes me feel great, I can imagine how it feels to be in this builders shoes, his work has a good chance at surviving the test of time. I Love how his minds works, I wish I had him as a mentor! I will definitely have his book one day when I can afford it, often times I put so much work in my jobs I loose myself in them and end up only making 5 dollars per hour.
jesus... the details are amazing.
Holy Cow....that stainless steel kitchen is awesome. Detail is....*passed out*....
Gorgeous
Amazing home, amazing craftsmanship and amazing attention to detail. Awesome episode.
That’s a beautiful house. Extremely rare to find that level of detail.
Totally true!
Even if one was born with wealth, raised around it, and wanted to commission a home build like this, it has to be exceedingly difficult to find the type of skilled trades people to actually execute this level of detail and quality. Glad to know some still exist. What a treat to watch. Thanks, as always, Mr. Risinger!
Oufff, this is something, unbelievable! Big thumbs up.
Thank you for sharing. Tell the homeowner thank you as well. Beautiful!
I love the stainless steel kitchen cabinets
In the 1960's - 1970's I was a union hod carrier, plaster tender and scaffold builder working with old school Italian plasterers from Italy in Boston. We built and refurbished ornate interiors of churches and museums, etc. using molds the Italians had brought from Italy.
That level of detail takes SO much time. I'm trying to wrap my head around how long it must've taken to do all the finish work on the interior, if the plaster alone was five months.
Most excellent house!
Finishing details are harder than Building the house it self! Specially in the USA! I have been to hundreds houses from 200k to 50m and always you will find that uneven surface or wall! I thought 100% perfection wasn’t an option over here till I saw this house! I have been following Brent for years, He got a very special rare talent! Great job loved it ! Thanks Matt for the amazing video
stunning
Beautiful details.
Amazing Build! Love the attention to detail on this house!
That is an amazing house, I love it.
The stainless steel kitchen and molding looks awesome
House is straight 🔥. Well done.
This builder makes me even proud to be a Texan born and living close to Ft Worth!
The amount of detail in every detail is astonishing. One masterpiece of a house.
Next level!
just wow! that's all.
This house is unbelievable I can’t fathom the amount of time from designing and finishing and the unreal cost that must be but totally worth it
Brent crushing as usual
Sweet!
That is a _GORGEOUS_ home! I want to add my thanks to the owners for allowing the tour. I'm in the northern Mid-West though (Michigan) and a house in that general style wouldn't really fit with our snow loads. THAT said, I could really see that sort of finishing technique (interior and exterior) applied to an ICF built home.
I love the round dinner table.
So many good ideas for my dream home haha thanks for the inspiration!
There is no one even close in the Orlando market that can do that kind of work...you are lucky to get them to even show up at all now days....
Props to the camera guy
A full kitchen within a kitchen.
awesome work
Beautiful project! Obviously there's a generous budget behind it. But if we could bring the care to craftsmanship and design to our more modest homes there is still so much we could do to make them satisfying and beautiful.
,,,,,,dude.!,,,,,,,,,,,,wow.....what a treat................great tour.........castle like..............................A-PLUS.,,,fit for a queen.
The kitchen next to the kitchen!
Man, Matt you can make anything sound exciting 🙂. But that was an amazing house for sure!
allright , i want that!
Brent's project casa could be named "La Ultima" but that would be bragging, something that Texans never do ;) Really, that masterpiece speaks for itself, and needs no such title.
I'd move to Texas just to have Brent build me a home.
Yowzer... I don't reply much, but this house is gorgeous!! I would be scared to live in it.
I can't stop looking at Matt's yoga jeans! Cute!
who else saw Matt look at the camera when they started talking shoe-boards 😂
12:17 exposed. Good eye.
Love the feel of Venetian Plaster. Had some in the Master Bedroom at my previous Manhattan apartment. The problem is when it cracks. The wall behind it really needs to be rock solid.
Awesome sauce.
Absolutely beautiful. Every detail is incredible. I particularly like that you guys in Texas don’t buy into the lies about covid despite 760,000 cases and 16,000 deaths.
200000 deaths country wide.
@@cjgetreal Ladies, this is a Wendy's
Another great video. I like those scone lights on the wall in the beginning. Would luv to know detail about the lights. Make etc..
Top top notch. Love it that Brent brings the craft to North Texas.
Thanks Mark!
I love custom home's
Woohoo!
Amazing build! Just wow! :)
Great presentation, thank you.
I’m wondering if builder used the Venetian plaster in the showers and do you have footage of such.
Beautiful Home. Would you care to share some details about the Venetian plaster techniques? For example, what products did you use and what colors. I like the subtlety of the the Venetian plaster effect you achieved. It is not to mottled nor is it too shiny. I find that some applications of Venetian plaster are too gaudy for my taste, but you have achieved a nice depth effect that is not over powering.
More videos of your house sir. Really hoping I can hire you one day to build me a Passive house in the hill country
I was going to Venetian Plaster in my house but really didn’t call for that expense. So I came up with a mixture of material that mimicked plaster over the primed drywall and is so much cheaper then any plaster or other fux product. Has lasted 15 years, no cracks, no dusting etc.. through earthquakes and life with kids. I usually do this in track homes where the cost saving is important, it much cheaper than alternatives and really turns out great, little rougher than plaster or Venetian plaster and doesn’t polish well. If the customers want it like the video house then we just use the real thing. Anyhow, my point is there are options, if your creative, to get a high end look without breaking the bank. Great house in video wish I stayed in custom homes, but I was young and ambitious easy money elsewhere. Being a GC isn’t a scalable business model. Service and specialties are. Stay healthy.
Lots of questions. Did they use a cementitious base layer first or go straight to lime based with marble dust aggregate? Did they make their own? Did you use Larsen plasterweld? Did you use blue board, green board or regular drywall?
Nice pad.
Wow
I know a guy in Havana Illinois who is a plaster man who did his kitchen in Venetian, It's not cheap, 20+ years ago it was $400 a 5 gallon bucket, not to mention what it cost to apply.... Cameras just don't do it justice. You really gotta be there.
Matt, haven’t seen any videos on your personal house in a while. How’s it coming?
Love the detail in the house, Can you provide a link to walk through the steps on how to plaster some of the more unique features? I will look at other videos from Brent to see this level of work and to see if he is chewing gum in other videos ;-)
Fletch eloquently put it in his 1984 classic, “hmm, I like what you’ve done to the place. Must have cost you hundreds.”
This is incredible
Matt, could you please show more natural building materials that can be used to replace housing in areas where the fires have hit hardest? There are companies making MDF and other building materials out of various plants, seeds, etc. Anything more sustainable and affordable for the average person seems more important than mansions, as beautiful as they are.
*Just a little out of our price range!*
Johnny Smith , missed it by thiiiiiisss much!
@@Bill_N_ATX Yep... I just need a little more government stimulus and rob a few baniks.
@@MarsMan1 You wouldn't want a house like that to live in. Imagine the maintenance on that place. It'd cost up to 5K just to get the windows cleaned. I would never want to live in anything that cost over 150K.
@@rojack1947 Imagine the Property TAX!
@@MarsMan1 OMG, that would be a nightmare. My friend pays 7K and I think that's high and his property is only valued at 225K. Unbelievable.
PS Great Channel
I have two please!
oh,baby
I put people in plaster splints and casts sometimes at work, although we mostly have gone to fiberglass now. Pretty much the same thing as this though.
Finally not the powder with paper on both sides that gets ruined if gets damp/wet once.
He said it is drywall covered with venetian plaster
Gypsum with plaster finishes like they do in the Boston area.
Matt, what type of stone are those floors?!!
Matt ,can you please do a video on concrete homes ,in particular Spider Ties system
Thank you
Long time subscriber
This is like a top 1% build right here! Awesome construction but not very accessible to most.
That is the whole point of the exercise