DECADENCE VS DECAY: Comparing our RUN DOWN house! EP 10.5

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  • čas přidán 24. 02. 2021
  • The Campbell House Museum is such an amazing time machine of a home and explaining what my plans are for our house would be impossible without showing it to you. So I took the time this week to show you not only this beautiful home but how I'm using it as a reference to restore mine. So no, this isn't a normal weekend work video but it should give you a good idea of what I want my home to look like when it's done. Special Thanks to Andy over at the Campbell House Museum.
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Komentáře • 843

  • @BBarn711
    @BBarn711 Před 3 lety +96

    "Ya know, I think the room might be too busy." -Said no Victorian ever.

  • @leslieconover2070
    @leslieconover2070 Před 3 lety +189

    Love that you aren’t doing a trendy/inexpensive remodel but are really staying true to the era in every way possible. You can feel the absolutely love and respect you have for your Victorian. She’s a lucky grand old gal to have found you guys.

  • @14eilonwy
    @14eilonwy Před 3 lety +528

    The Victorian period covers 64 years - within that there were many different styles. The Campbell house looks beautiful but it is definitely from an earlier period - the interior of the Campbell house is Baroque revival. The mansard of your home is 2nd empire, the bay windows are Queen Anne, and the interiors are Arts and Crafts - the vertical lines in your moldings, the naturalistic motifs in the medallions, the leaf designs in your tiles, the geometry of your spindles and floor inlays, the stone in your fireplaces, etc. The baroque filigree of the 1850's, to a young wife in the 1890's, would have felt like her grandmother's house. The curvilinear lines of art nouveau would have felt more elegant to someone designing a home in 1890. Choosing baroque revival decor would be like building a house now and designing it a la 1985. I'd suggest researching designs from the Aesthetic and Arts and Crafts movements.

    • @CJ-rx5fi
      @CJ-rx5fi Před 3 lety +42

      Interesting to think about! That is a difference of a few decades between the two houses. The decor probably would’ve been more “modern.” I love art nouveau!

    • @batwood
      @batwood Před 3 lety +31

      Well put! Seems like a lot of "Victorian" I see in the US is a combo of styles so Caleb could make his interiors eclectic being the long range of time the house was occupied. Where I live there was quite a bit of Victorian holdover in the Edwardian period. Interesting the Campbell house is so restrained on the exterior and way over the top on the inside. It's a lot!

    • @VeretenoVids
      @VeretenoVids Před 3 lety +22

      Definitely Arts and Crafts, but not Art nouveau for a house built in the US in 1889. Art nouveau didn't become popular in the US until the mid 1890s and was never quite as popular here as in Europe.

    • @thibomeurkens2296
      @thibomeurkens2296 Před 3 lety +10

      Have you studied Victorian architecture or something? Very interesting!

    • @VeretenoVids
      @VeretenoVids Před 3 lety +24

      @@thibomeurkens2296 Yes. I may have squandered my youth getting an advanced degree in a related subject. 😉

  • @maryrodriguez824
    @maryrodriguez824 Před 3 lety +306

    Getting addicted with these victorian houses and victorian era history

    • @redrooster1908
      @redrooster1908 Před 3 lety +9

      You're not the only one.

    • @Paige-Turnner
      @Paige-Turnner Před 3 lety +8

      Same here. On a Victorian binge. I found this channel after watching Victorian Slum House and Victorian Farm on BBC. Oh and lots of Charles Dickens movies.

    • @lynnnoureddine206
      @lynnnoureddine206 Před 3 lety +5

      my current obsession as well

    • @rebeccalynn3980
      @rebeccalynn3980 Před 3 lety +3

      same, same, same.

    • @sherriw890
      @sherriw890 Před 3 lety +7

      If you like this there is a woman called bernadette Banner who makes victoria clothes and wears them. She is great to watch and keeps true to form as much as possible. Think that is how i found this guy, worth a watch.

  • @DodiTov
    @DodiTov Před 3 lety +87

    From what I'm seeing in the parquet and the fireplaces, your home was influenced by the Egyptian craze of the time. Might be something to investigate for decor.

    • @lesdmark
      @lesdmark Před 3 lety +1

      Your thinking of Art Deco which was the 1920's for the "Egyptian craze" as that was when Howard Carter discovered Tutankhamun's Tomb.

    • @cathifamjourney469
      @cathifamjourney469 Před 3 lety +4

      The Egyptian Revival style emerged in popularity around the time of the Civil War (1861-1865) - a period when American tastes increasingly drew inspiration from Classic and Romantic periods of the past. Major motifs of Egyptian art such as obelisks, hieroglyphs, sphinxes and pyramids were used in various creative ways.

    • @aliceputt3133
      @aliceputt3133 Před 3 lety +3

      Yes there was a Regency/ Victorian Egyptian coming from Napoleons expedition to Egypt. After he was defeated the British went mummy and Egyptian crazy. King Tut in the 1920s was a second period but had a more Art Deco cast to it.

  • @rac8419
    @rac8419 Před 3 lety +18

    The Victorians believed that every inch of the home should be ornate so as too please the eye at every turn. In addition to showcasing wealth the opulent ambience was also for inspiring great conversation and creating a warm covivium among family and guests. Thank you for the incredible tour.

  • @ntakovacj3644
    @ntakovacj3644 Před 3 lety +113

    I doesn't have to be 100 percent accurate to the "Victorian" period. Styles constantly lap over. People didn't know they were in the "Victorian" period. They might have liked some patterns and decorations from years before.

    • @kate_cooper
      @kate_cooper Před 3 lety +26

      Also, the era we call “Victorian” was about six decades long so there was a lot of changes even within it.

    • @raymondhutchinson7156
      @raymondhutchinson7156 Před 3 lety +15

      Most Victorian era architecture was eclectic in that there were many revival periods of architecture. (ex. neo-gothic ,Romanesque revival, neo-classical). The Victorians also combined styles (queen Anne and gothic).

    • @raymondhutchinson7156
      @raymondhutchinson7156 Před 3 lety +9

      In restoring a house, a person can choose what additions from later time periods to keep (ex.1920s) if there isn't enough of the original material in the room or y preference. keep the best of the homes character

    • @sharimccormick1352
      @sharimccormick1352 Před 2 lety +1

      Might also inherited things from parents, grandparents, etc. and kept them. I have items from Great-grands.

  • @blobfish1112
    @blobfish1112 Před 3 lety +116

    Me: less is more.
    The owners of the Campbell house: Too much is great!

    • @ah5721
      @ah5721 Před 3 lety +28

      If anything the Victorians were maximalists

    • @sarahcoleman5269
      @sarahcoleman5269 Před 3 lety +5

      Victorians in a nutshell. XD

    • @dmd5645
      @dmd5645 Před 3 lety +5

      I ditto whats been said!! Maximalists!! More was actually not enough!! Lol.
      Well said!!

    • @JeanneOxley
      @JeanneOxley Před 3 lety +9

      Victorian: if I don't have borderline clutter in every room, I won't have anything to dust!
      Me: living as a minimalist in my tiny house.. loving the victorian history, architecture and interior design.
      I grew up in a victorian house. I loved the walk-in pantry and all drawers for potatoes and apples that were cooled from the outside air with screens.
      I also have a soft spot for a front door with the ringer in the center that sounded like a bicycle bell.
      *my inner child smiling*

    • @wildlifeandpetadventures20
      @wildlifeandpetadventures20 Před 3 lety +10

      Oh my gosh..that's how I felt watching this! I absolutely love the Victorian era and just historic old homes in general, the furniture, the detail, etc. But every room was so packed full of furniture and belongings and the patterns of the wallpaper and the carpets was all just so much. I would have no idea where to look first. It just felt so overwhelming and cluttered.

  • @VeretenoVids
    @VeretenoVids Před 3 lety +6

    I recently saw a reno/restoration of a much earlier house (c. 1800) where they hid two drawer dishwashers behind period style drawer fronts in the cabinetry they built in their butler's pantry. I thought it pretty brilliant because they looked just like the other large drawers in that particular bank of cabinets.

  • @maggiesue4825
    @maggiesue4825 Před 3 lety +41

    You have picked a great house for inspiration, and your own home has so much potential. I can see that you intend to bring it back to its former glory, and you're taking your time and carefully researching before starting a project. You are a rare person for your generation, do you know that? Most folks your age are - if anything - going for the 'modern farmhouse' look. Not cool. I've seen so many pictures of houses absolutely *ruined* by this fad. Tradition, beautify, fine furniture pieces - these are the things that last. Good on you!!

  • @dasophie1
    @dasophie1 Před 3 lety +9

    Coming from Europe but now living in Canada it feels this continent is lacking a fundamental appreciation for cultural heritage & history. So to see you understanding that value is a god send. As you mentioned before; places like yours become more precious and rare, as times go by.
    Therefor I can’t begin to describe how thankful I am you’re the new custodian, with the proper respect for the historic importance of the house. This video is evidence of the education, the sympathetic plans and the cautious approach your house needs ánd deserves. Followed you from the word go, rooting for you both & your future home.
    With the greatest respect,

    • @The2ndEmpireStrikesBack
      @The2ndEmpireStrikesBack  Před 3 lety +8

      aw thank you. I have just always been a history nut. When i step into a old place ill sometimes close my eyes and try to picture what it would be like when it was first complete. What im trying to do here is basically not have to close my eyes anymore lol

  • @rustynailmendlesohn8710
    @rustynailmendlesohn8710 Před 3 lety +38

    I loved your "baby cousin" description of your hopes for your dining room compared to the Campbell home (which I have been to, and it IS gorgeous). I have a feeling yours will end up being just as beautiful. Your dedication and enthusiasm is inspiring.

  • @gmmeier321
    @gmmeier321 Před 3 lety +10

    The way you interspersed the clips of the Campbell House and your house was very good. Made it really easy to see the vision.

  • @MrPhotodoc
    @MrPhotodoc Před 3 lety +31

    The 'faux graining" on the Campbell House woodwork is an art form in it's self.

    • @ohPokey
      @ohPokey Před 3 lety +6

      They might be jelly over at the Campbell House when they see his *real* curly pine doors .

  • @vintagebliss6755
    @vintagebliss6755 Před 3 lety +16

    Ebay is surprisingly a great resource for vintage and farmhouse style sinks. I wanted a fireclay apron front sink that was $1800 at Home Depot, I got it from the maker, on ebay for $200. It was gorgeous and perfectly packed

  • @TomoMomoDomo
    @TomoMomoDomo Před 3 lety +24

    This is beautiful, as always!
    I had to chuckle at the bust having a mask tho lol

  • @ntakovacj3644
    @ntakovacj3644 Před 3 lety +77

    What a wonderful idea -- to show us the Campbell House alongside your beautiful house. How sad that it was allowed to drift into despair! Your Campbell House tour is so much nicer than any "official" tour.

  • @prromeo13
    @prromeo13 Před 3 lety +41

    I can appreciate the work your putting into that house. Gving most people don't care about history. The fact that your going out of your way to put it back to its former glory and doing things right I give you an A+4 that. Much respect for the history.

    • @dasophie1
      @dasophie1 Před 3 lety +1

      Couldn’t have said it better 👌🏼

  • @bateschildress
    @bateschildress Před 3 lety +3

    My family’s roots in St. Louis go back to 1764. I grew up there, have a deep love and respect for the city and its architecture. I love your passion and appreciation for your spectacular home. Keep up the great work!!!

  • @kellybblanchard
    @kellybblanchard Před 3 lety +16

    gasped at the green tile on the fireplace! though I'm excited to see yours redone because of the diamond layout vs. square

  • @tishmusso3949
    @tishmusso3949 Před 3 lety +46

    Talk about a riot of color! Don't think you could ever get bored in this house with so much to look at. Can't imagine what it would feel like to live in such a home. I think I'd adjust!! PS - When you complete your house, you should have your portrait painted in oils!!!

    • @jkim6957
      @jkim6957 Před 3 lety

      Portrait painted in oils??
      Omg😱😱😱🤣🤣🤣
      Is it awful
      or is it awesome?
      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @tishmusso3949
      @tishmusso3949 Před 3 lety

      @@jkim6957 Both possibly?

    • @heartsDmise
      @heartsDmise Před 3 lety +1

      @@jkim6957 They mean oil paint 🎨 and if they get it professionally done by someone experienced in that, then yes it will look nice

    • @aliceputt3133
      @aliceputt3133 Před 3 lety +1

      Take a photo in Costume and have it painted over.

  • @jelsner5077
    @jelsner5077 Před 3 lety +19

    You should consider having your dishwasher next to the sink. It will not be at all convenient having it on opposite ends of the room.

    • @betsyh2503
      @betsyh2503 Před 3 lety +3

      I agree.

    • @banshee7743
      @banshee7743 Před 3 lety +2

      My thought as well.

    • @galechicago325
      @galechicago325 Před 3 lety +6

      Yes, it must be next to the sink. Rinse dishes, then put them in the dishwasher. Dripping water across the floor is not a good thing.

    • @lindenpeters2601
      @lindenpeters2601 Před 3 lety +1

      Absolutely. In some states it may be a code violation.

  • @adelecurry7405
    @adelecurry7405 Před 3 lety +25

    I absolutely love the wallpapers they've managed to reproduce! Just perfect with dark wood and gold.

    • @raymondhutchinson7156
      @raymondhutchinson7156 Před 3 lety +1

      Its fascinating how they can reproduce things that are beautiful. One design of wallpaper I could suggest is reproductions of wall paper designs by William Morris. his wallpapers were popular in the later half of the Victorian era.

    • @raymondhutchinson7156
      @raymondhutchinson7156 Před 3 lety +3

      If he finds the Victorian designs to dark or rich for his taste , the next best thing would be Edwardian era wallpaper. Edwardian era wallpaper was just as ornate ,but lighter in color and design.

  • @Iheartjareddiamond
    @Iheartjareddiamond Před 3 lety +82

    If anyone ever comes to London Ontario, we have a house just like this called the Eldon House. It’s 90% original as well!

    • @LindsayJames
      @LindsayJames Před 3 lety +2

      I was just coming here to say this! I volunteered there before the pandemic began.

    • @rynait
      @rynait Před 3 lety

      How do those people know eidon house is "90% original" BALDERDASH. must use research dash evidence to prove orginality there is very little photography in targeted era. and dont forget could be stacked era effects.

    • @Siansonea
      @Siansonea Před 3 lety +3

      Denver has the Molly Brown House. I've visited, and it really is a time capsule. Molly Brown is of course the famous Titanic disaster survivor.

    • @LindsayJames
      @LindsayJames Před 3 lety +6

      @@rynait except the house was owned by many generations of a single family and it was gifted to the city upon the last family members death to become a museum? There is provenance for almost every item in the place, including the wallpaper.

    • @rynait
      @rynait Před 3 lety

      @@LindsayJames eidonhouse.ca states virtually untouched [meaning when city got the house]. and listed house in double era, georgian and regency era. implies family did alter their house.
      interestingly web does not say 90% original. nothing. YOU DID SAY that, putting yourself in contradiction to city's claim.
      My interpretation on "virtually untouched" means the color, the design scheme remains the same. is not original materials, meaning it is updated and maintained with possibly modern materials.

  • @Siansonea
    @Siansonea Před 3 lety +4

    I love the inspiration and I love the plan. Looking at the footage of the Campbell house side by side with your house, I'm struck by how lucky you are to still have so many of the original features of your house.
    One odd thing about the Campbell house that struck me was how comparatively simple the balustrade on the entry hall staircase is. The Campbell balusters have a very basic, sleek profile, whereas the balusters on your main staircase are quite intricately turned. I'm sure this was an intentional aesthetic choice, it's even in the old photograph, I just wonder what design trend that was referencing at the time.
    LOVE the Campbell house, and you'd better believe if I ever find myself in St. Louis, it will be at the top of my list of places to visit. Kudos to the team that is keeping that house looking so impeccable.

  • @natehouse2749
    @natehouse2749 Před 3 lety +22

    I am gathering together homeowners and property/ business owners here in Lafayette Square to collectively do tree planting- and working with the City (STL) to replant street trees. I'm not too sure where you are??? But anyway---- One tree that was particularly enjoyed by Victorians was the Catalpa ---- It isn't always a great tree/ kind of messy, fragile, fast growing... but it does bloom. Was thinking of you- in your quest to recreate a place out of time. Best wishes!

    • @johnkennamann1462
      @johnkennamann1462 Před 3 lety +5

      The Charles S Brown house is in the St Louis Place neighborhood (next door to the NGA at Jefferson and St Louis Ave).

    • @sharimccormick1352
      @sharimccormick1352 Před 2 lety

      Isn't Catalpa also called the Lady Cigar tree?

  • @tc7584
    @tc7584 Před 3 lety +2

    When dude cut from the campbell house to "now this is my dining room" I thought of that episode of cribs where method man gives them a tour of his place. Love your porject

  • @wurly164
    @wurly164 Před 3 lety +6

    Stick with it, you WILL get there. If I lived near you I would be helping every weekend to help you get closer to your dream

  • @auriellenazro2516
    @auriellenazro2516 Před 3 lety +68

    Many Victorian Homes had Soapstone countertops and sink... if you can’t go with Copper, using soapstone would keep it in the correct era

    • @raymondhutchinson7156
      @raymondhutchinson7156 Před 3 lety +5

      most kitchens and other spaces had encaustic tile with geometric designs as well. Bead board was also common on walls in kitchens ,though subway tile also looks good if you can afford it

    • @rynait
      @rynait Před 3 lety

      how did you know it is victorian? is there evidence from research. soapstone and copper does not give you "year" it was made!!! ASSUMPTION is unacceptable!

    • @auriellenazro2516
      @auriellenazro2516 Před 3 lety +12

      @@rynait actually, if you do research, you will discover that many Victorian Homes did indeed have a soapstone sink & countertop, like mine did-built in 1902.
      So, cutie, you made a false assumption

    • @rynait
      @rynait Před 3 lety +1

      @@auriellenazro2516
      Since you did not specify what research you are claiming by. I did not make assumption. I asked where you got that information. you made the assumption that soapstone and copper "will keep it in correct era."
      I have some knowledge, that soapstone and marble carving is older than queen victoria. Copper as material is old. romans might have used them as pot and pans.
      because i know there are multiple innovations that gave multi victorian sub-era; there is no innovation related to sinks, or tubs. There are hot and cold tap water innovation [aka boliers]. therefore those water holding materials became incorporated [as in adapted or modified] because need to use valve and spigots.
      you are making claim on two specific material only. reinterating my question what research?

    • @VeretenoVids
      @VeretenoVids Před 3 lety +9

      @@rynait It's very easy to find supporting evidence for this just by looking at magazines, household management books, building advertisements, and such from the era. (I also have extensive research knowledge.) Sinks were commonly made from stone or wood lined with copper or zinc. It's not as if this is an outrageous claim being made. The claim was not that Victorians invented this use, just that it was common during this particular era to employ these materials for kitchen sinks.

  • @lorrainewhitlock5377
    @lorrainewhitlock5377 Před 3 lety +7

    You and Kim are doing a very diligent restoration and I can't wait to see the final results. I've been with you from the beginning so I will be sticking around

  • @gabriellecress3867
    @gabriellecress3867 Před 3 lety +8

    As one of your neighbors from across the river, I'm loving your videos. I'm always astounded at the beautiful houses in St. Louis that were left to rot.

    • @melaniemathes9623
      @melaniemathes9623 Před 3 lety

      Same. We’re just outside Alton IL and there are some wonderful old homes here, too.

    • @gabriellecress3867
      @gabriellecress3867 Před 3 lety +1

      @@melaniemathes9623 I love driving through Alton just to look at the houses. I'm in Belleville and there are some gorgeous old homes down here too.

  • @johnmilner6463
    @johnmilner6463 Před 3 lety +1

    Love the passion brother! It’s weird how the craftsmanship and artistry can get you pumped up like your watching football or something. Not a sports guy but old homes ,old cars, old furniture is my sport

  • @sharonmohon3275
    @sharonmohon3275 Před 3 lety +10

    I can visualize your house through your eyes....just breath taking. Your love of what you will be Re-creating of the house is contagious. I know the Browns are watching you and Kim with love and appreciation for what you are doing.

  • @tundederijk2044
    @tundederijk2044 Před 3 lety +17

    I got shivers looking at the library, it's so beautiful. Even though it's not really my style I absolutely love the rich history behind houses like these. I'm so impressed that you are tackling an amazing project with your own house, I wish you good fortune and beautiful results. It is truly inspiring that you do this!

  • @philblane5752
    @philblane5752 Před 3 lety +6

    The comparison to the Campbell house very nicely illustrates the potential. The only constraint you'll have is money.

    • @LorenaGarcia-mp2zn
      @LorenaGarcia-mp2zn Před 3 lety +4

      Well, if we all keep watching the videos, without skipping the ads, it will give him a bit of revenue to keep up with the work. Also he has the patreon account, and the minimum payment is $3. If most of us his subscribers can chip in with those $3 every month I guess he'll have an easier time to make it look as grand as Campbell house as possible 😊 let's work to help him!

  • @claudiacrisgoncalves
    @claudiacrisgoncalves Před 3 lety +12

    Love the way you respect the Victorian style and history ❤️

  • @hesterwright3674
    @hesterwright3674 Před 3 lety +27

    I love the repeating diamond shape motif on your parquet floor inlays and ceiling roses. It looks smarter than the more organic shapes in the Campbell House imo 😍 and the gold leaf on the ceiling rose would look awesome and really highlight it without being gaudy.

  • @hoot9819
    @hoot9819 Před 3 lety +3

    Whoot whoot! Got my T-shirt!

  • @l.m.2404
    @l.m.2404 Před 3 lety +4

    I feel that renovating an old house should reflect the modern sensibilities while trying to be sympathetic to the era that the home was built. I like the idea of hiding the dishwasher in cabinetry but not with the unit placed so far away from the sink plumbing. I think that wonderful, tall cabinet would be perfect as a recycling station beneath the hinged top. Today's tour was very informative and interesting. Thank you for showing us your inspiration. Cheers from Vancouver.

    • @ohPokey
      @ohPokey Před 3 lety +1

      I thought so too, find a better place for the DW, like near the sink!

    • @l.m.2404
      @l.m.2404 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ohPokey I agree with you, 100%.

  • @BlackHatTy
    @BlackHatTy Před 3 lety +14

    You can see the Fleur de lis reflecting the French. Your house has a lot of those French accents already. I remember the fireplace tiles. :)

  • @pmichael73
    @pmichael73 Před 3 lety +4

    Great to have a relationship with the Campbell House. It will be a source of inspiration and practical advice.

    • @The2ndEmpireStrikesBack
      @The2ndEmpireStrikesBack  Před 3 lety +4

      they have been so wonderful to me even before i started this channel. They allow me to see everything in the house. Including all of the system their offices and even their attic. They have even offered to loan me their stencils. Really kind individuals who really care about the preservation of St Louis.

  • @angelaegan7511
    @angelaegan7511 Před 3 lety +4

    Who are the 32 numpties who have left a dislike? What is there to dislike? This video is inspiring, well done.

  • @darwhel
    @darwhel Před 3 lety +22

    I would highly recommend Farmhouse Vernacular here on yt for kitchen layout. Her farmhouse is early 1900s so a different style but also minimal cabinetry and a respect for the era of her home perfectly considered for ergonomic cooking and cleaning.

    • @raymondhutchinson7156
      @raymondhutchinson7156 Před 3 lety +4

      It would match the era, considering kitchens were solely utilitarian in the Victorian era, not an area for guests to see. The kitchen didn't start getting incorporated into public spaces of homes until the 1950s/60s.

    • @jennifergoodman7909
      @jennifergoodman7909 Před 3 lety +3

      She (Paige) has a great video just on kitchen design that includes her references material.

    • @sharimccormick1352
      @sharimccormick1352 Před 2 lety

      @@raymondhutchinson7156 When people starting popping popcorn and baking pizzas.

  • @rhyfeddu
    @rhyfeddu Před 3 lety +6

    So great to have an authentic Inspiration House nearby to fuel you when your project overwhelms or exhausts you (as restoration can do)! The variety of stunning wallpaper alone at the Campbell House is historical eye candy.

  • @neilschipper3741
    @neilschipper3741 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing another great video. Have seen other CZcamsrs feature the Campbell house Gardens hand Carriage House. Glad to see where you got your inspiration to do the rooms that you're going to do. My Victorian home had the same kitchen sink however it still had the hand pump. My bathroom had a 7 ft long copper bathtub in a tongue and groove surround. This home was sold in the 1980s, the person I sold it to rip everything out...

  • @edwardthompson1589
    @edwardthompson1589 Před 3 lety +2

    The Campbell house is beautiful and amazingly original. But i honestly like yours better. I think its more unique architecturally .

  • @icemancometh8679
    @icemancometh8679 Před 3 lety +18

    At the beginning of the video you'll see the Campbell house but if you look close you can just make out the iron fencing. See where Kaleb is standing in the entryway and the map behind him? That's a map of the old neighborhood and how it was full of buildings - and I think another map beside it shows the neighborhood today and the blank spaces of where the buildings once stood. So when he says it's a Survivor it truly is. Kaleb, you have to go back and videotape the butler's pantry. It has a lot of built-in cabinets and a window that you would pass things through to another room. You concentrated on the house but it also had a carriage house out back with two carriages in it! Loved seeing you operate your icebox door feature and how the shutters tucked away. I want everybody to finish this sentence: every Victorian house should have a blank. For some reason I'm thinking cherub statue LOL! ( isn't it funny how you look at Kaleb and he's growing a beard and with that cap on he's channeling the look of an army cap from days gone by) LOL!

    • @laurieannstratton5176
      @laurieannstratton5176 Před 3 lety +1

      Ok, I will play: Every Vicky home should have a Fireplace.

    • @Siansonea
      @Siansonea Před 3 lety +2

      Every Victorian house should have an advocate as dedicated as Kaleb.

    • @icemancometh8679
      @icemancometh8679 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Siansonea I know right, who else talks like that and says something about replacing something that's nostalgic and not knocking out a wall to make something modern! He's priceless!

    • @galechicago325
      @galechicago325 Před 3 lety +2

      Every Victorian house should have a housekeeper!

    • @melaniemathes9623
      @melaniemathes9623 Před 3 lety +2

      @@galechicago325 it would be nice if every MODERN home had a house keeper! 😆

  • @janeblandford852
    @janeblandford852 Před 3 lety +10

    The Campbell House is a wonderful inspiration for you and am impressed that you are going to take that route. Your home is beautiful and has a lot of potential. Don't rush, take your time, have fun and do things right. So far so good!! Bless you!

  • @nancibishof6462
    @nancibishof6462 Před 3 lety +24

    The only difference in the ornateness of the Campbell House dining room and yours is the wallpaper and the decorative finishes. You can do this!

  • @adelecurry7405
    @adelecurry7405 Před 3 lety +5

    I forgot to say, I love the bust with its mask on (at the bottom of the stairs, very beginning of the video)!

  • @mshockey73
    @mshockey73 Před 3 lety +9

    I think your house will be every bit as beautiful as the Campbell house when it's finished...

  • @kate_cooper
    @kate_cooper Před 3 lety +3

    It didn’t occur to me before that your ceilings might have been painted. I thought the medallions might have been painted and maybe gilded but I was imagining the rest of the ceiling always being white. But when I saw the painted ceiling in the Campbell House I realised yours might have looked like that too originally and then been painted over at some point. I’m now imagining you painting a design on your ceiling whilst lying on a scaffolding like Michelangelo. 😄

  • @Bigbaymonstermare
    @Bigbaymonstermare Před 3 lety +1

    I wish the people who loved this house when it was built could know what you are doing for the house. They would be so honoured and so proud and happy. This is your love letter to the Browns, the era, the style, the story, the house and the city and craftsman’s hard work.

  • @mandyheming8124
    @mandyheming8124 Před 3 lety +20

    Oh my god you reached 70k already! Love that there is an extra video this week! 🥰

    • @johnkennamann1462
      @johnkennamann1462 Před 3 lety +2

      two extra videos because he's doing another Live Q & A at 8pm CST tonight.

    • @mandyheming8124
      @mandyheming8124 Před 3 lety +1

      @@johnkennamann1462 Thanks! I didn't know that 😊

  • @CaliAnimalLover
    @CaliAnimalLover Před 3 lety +1

    Such an amazingly beautiful home! Can’t wait to see you bring your Victorian lady back too! Thank goodness you have such an expert that’s so nice and willing to help you! And that parlor in the Campbell house is breathtaking. I love the red and white window treatments and all the gold. It almost looks Christmas-y. Just stunning.

  • @jonathanleonard1152
    @jonathanleonard1152 Před 3 lety +3

    If you add stained glass consider one per room or the top glass in a few. This will be less expensive for you and get a similar look.

  • @lisat2247
    @lisat2247 Před 3 lety +6

    Based on your house's build date and fireplace tiles, your house seems like it would have been more on the side of the art nouveau aesthetic rather than the whacky complementary color aesthetics of the 1850s. It may have been a lot less effusive with its decoration or at least its color schemes than the Campbell House- more focus on the beauty of nature and materials (maybe even some arts & crafts influence) and less on eclecticism maybe. Love the work you're doing! Hope this doesn't come across as snotty. I grew up in an incredible Victorian built in 1899 and these houses leave a mark on your mind forever.

    • @The2ndEmpireStrikesBack
      @The2ndEmpireStrikesBack  Před 3 lety +6

      Not snooty at all and i agree. Its a later period. The Campbell house does have some additions that are closer in age to my house 1880s mine is 1889/90. The use of gold in my house will be much less liberal. And nouveau and eastlake will be where im leaning for decor.

    • @lisat2247
      @lisat2247 Před 3 lety +1

      @@The2ndEmpireStrikesBack Awesome. So excited to see what you go with!

  • @roarmaus
    @roarmaus Před 3 lety +9

    I enjoyed the editing style.

  • @CJ-rx5fi
    @CJ-rx5fi Před 3 lety +2

    Your passion for Victorian era homes is infectious! The Campbell House looks amazing. What a treasure!

  • @SuzesCarnivoreLifeAfterBypass

    Omgoodness that toilet!?! Wow its gorgeous!!! What a stunning house! I love love love the vision for yours. I love the idea of hiding the dishwasher in that pantry. Very cool idea! I'm so excited for you guys!!! 💖💜💖

  • @jayjohnson3534
    @jayjohnson3534 Před 3 lety +6

    That dining room takes your breath away......it is so beautiful. I would definitely try to get a copper sink done for your kitchen. Julia Johnson

  • @janejohnstone5795
    @janejohnstone5795 Před rokem +1

    Wow....absolutely...beautiful and elegant...like a movie set...full of history and culture...really splendidly decorated...this house....

  • @doriscarroll8087
    @doriscarroll8087 Před 3 lety +4

    Looking forward to seeing your house when you finish. Love your heart toward making a true Victorian home. I will be watching every video.!!

  • @hollyheath1340
    @hollyheath1340 Před 3 lety +4

    I've just realized my grandmother's home decor is 100% victorian 😂 growing up I thought she was just a gypsy. Nope, her house is the campbell's house to a tee!! From her parlor, to the bedroom to the dining room. I use to spend hours taking pictures of all the little decor items in the house and loved exploring it lolol.

  • @aprilperry1785
    @aprilperry1785 Před 3 lety +12

    I'm with Kim in getting a dishwasher!! 😘

    • @robyncooperramsey8323
      @robyncooperramsey8323 Před 2 lety

      With your plans to entertain and have overnight guests, you’ll definitely benefit from a dishwasher!

  • @TuckerSP2011
    @TuckerSP2011 Před 3 lety +4

    What a great episode. I believe that you will achieve great things in this house based on your passion for it. I loved all the carpeting and the wallpapers in the Campbell house. Back then people didn't have very efficient heating and they needed carpeting to stay warm. It's only now when we have central heating that we have the luxury of exposing wood floors wish they would never have done back then. Just keep going after your aesthetic and I support you 100%.

    • @bambimae5854
      @bambimae5854 Před 3 lety

      I agree, but carpet and wallpapers were killers in their day due to toxins used to create color.

  • @sarahlillie7502
    @sarahlillie7502 Před 3 lety +2

    I think it’s absolutely fantastic that you are working so hard to restore your house! I shudder with disbelief every time I see a Victorian house be so- called “sympathetically restored”. Those restorations always seem to take away all the beautiful character the older homes had.

  • @tinavidales4510
    @tinavidales4510 Před 3 lety +6

    Hi, This past Tuesday I had the pleasure of visiting The Campbell House, (Can’t believe humans can make such beauty!) from seeing it on Ryan’s channel. While there, during the tour I had mentioned you to Dennis on doing The Charles S. Brown house!! Mentioned the magnificent woodwork in your house! Such an awesome community and having the pleasure of HISTORY being alive presently!!! Both Homes are exquisite and a delight to witness in the making!! Thanks again Kaleb & Kim! Muchos Gracias 🤓😍

  • @loritanner4478
    @loritanner4478 Před 3 lety +12

    Oh and one other thing. The Campbell houses exterior doesn't match the opulence of the inside. Your exterior is much grander than the Campbell house. So you can do more fancy inside of yours and it will "go" more than the Campbell house does, from exterior to interior. Just a observation.

  • @sammyverity3865
    @sammyverity3865 Před 3 lety +2

    i really enjoy your videos and cant wait to see how you progress with your house

  • @gypsy1588
    @gypsy1588 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for the lovely tour of the Campbell house and the comparison. Good to hear what you have planned for the rooms in your house. You will get there one day because you have the ambition and love to complete the task.

  • @chevydude658
    @chevydude658 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you Caleb and Kim for giving me the opportunity to see the restoration process on your beautiful home. I value local history so much and my dream is to have a historical home. I am so grateful for these because I get to tooth you on! You’re very generous to share this. You’ve become friends I’ve never personally met yet! LOL

  • @56roadmaster
    @56roadmaster Před 3 lety +5

    If you should happen to find yourself close to Des Moines come visit the Iowa Governor's Mansion. It was built in 1869 and is in the French Second Empire style. The first two floors are museum and gathering spot for dignitaries and the third floor is the governor's residence. The first two floors have regular hours for tours (post-pandemic, of course). The Iowa Statehouse is another Second Empire building and has some amazing interiors and is open for guided or self-guided tours. Each building sits atop hills at either end of the downtown area with commanding views of the city.

  • @applebutter211
    @applebutter211 Před 3 lety +2

    Field Trip Day!😝😍👏🏽 anything with the name Campbell would be absolutely Gorgeous! 🤦🏽‍♀️🤷🏽‍♀️😒😜🤣I love the trip Caleb 🥰 thank you for bringing us along ! Watching ALL ads so you and Kim can save more coins 💰 to put into your beautiful home! ❣️

  • @johnkennamann1462
    @johnkennamann1462 Před 3 lety +27

    Thanks for linking the Campbell Houses youtube page in your description. I just went there and checked out their content. I love those bells! I'm their newest subscriber!

    • @nancysimpson9045
      @nancysimpson9045 Před 3 lety +2

      Just subscribed as well, loved the story of Miss Campbell having 13 children but only 3 survived & out of those 3 1 was schizophrenic who happened to be the last to die . Also him & his brother never married 😢💕🇦🇺💕

  • @stellamantikou4978
    @stellamantikou4978 Před 3 lety +1

    The humble way he says "that's a lot grander than my place" reminds me of a story of my dad: He had a dream since he was a little kid to have a traditional wooden fishing boat. He accomplished that in his 50s with a lot of sacrifices and hard work. We all are really proud of him and we trully enjoy it. (Nothing like the freedom to swim in the Aegean sea without the fuss of a crowded beach!)
    About 5 summers ago he got a docking (parking if you will) spot in the main port of the island and he was surrounded by huge yahts and expensive sailing boats. One evening while he was doing some minor maintaining job at our boat, the crew of a nearby yaht was pointing and laughing at our smaller (in comparison) and not so "luxurious" looking boat. They did not speak english (or greek of course) but the sentiment was obvious. Then my dad looked at them calmly and just with gestures asked them "This one(pointing at out boat) is all mine. Whos is the one you are on?"
    Long story short,the true luxury is in the love and pride you feel for your realised dream, small or big.

  • @501rivet
    @501rivet Před 3 lety +9

    ..as usual I look forward to your postings. GREAT to see 2000's generations taking interest in preservation and history, before its gone (while also having a creative opportunity to make that interest pay for itself....)

  • @KingRoblox818
    @KingRoblox818 Před 3 lety +4

    I feel like the vibe between the two house are so vastly different.....your house is grateful, and the Campbell house is entitled. Your house is happy, and the Campbell house is bored. Every house wants to be lived in. 😁🥳

    • @paulrickson9796
      @paulrickson9796 Před 3 lety +2

      Very astute comment, Cap'n. The Campbell house looks like a museum. Which is what it is. Not very "homey" and, yes, a bit "stiff". There is a bit of "staging" going on there for the purpose of exhibition as well, to be sure.

  • @itskatiek26
    @itskatiek26 Před 3 lety +1

    I love the 'maximalist' or arts and crafts movement style for these era of houses. My gran has an Edwardian house (UK) which is younger than yours but it still has incredibly intricate cornicing and ceiling roses.
    I'm living vicariously through these videos ❤

  • @fatherdmj
    @fatherdmj Před 3 lety +4

    It's nice to see you are over the 70K subscriber mark. I hope you grow to six figures soon.

  • @dennisbeers
    @dennisbeers Před 3 lety +5

    You two should get ahold of the Bernadette Banner channel and see is she could set you both up with a set of clothes from that era. It would be great.

    • @Mollyz1117
      @Mollyz1117 Před 3 lety

      That's a GREAT idea! And you could have your oil portraits done in them. :o)

    • @jkim6957
      @jkim6957 Před 3 lety

      @@Mollyz1117 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @milmil5350
    @milmil5350 Před 3 lety +1

    The Campbell house is gorgeous. I can see how you'd get inspired by this. I very much look forward to your home renovation adventure. 💖😁 Thank you so much for sharing

  • @catherineengle4196
    @catherineengle4196 Před 3 lety +2

    Really enjoyed the video. My dream is to one day own a Queen Anne victorian from 1880-1905 time period. I want the bays, turrets, towers and oriels. The icing on the cake would be if it was George Barber victorian. I pray that one day I will be able to save one and put her back together again. Your doing a great job on your empire. It will be amazing when you get it finished. God bless

    • @The2ndEmpireStrikesBack
      @The2ndEmpireStrikesBack  Před 3 lety +2

      if your willing to relocate.....www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/313-N-5th-St_Hannibal_MO_63401_M81227-16709

    • @catherineengle4196
      @catherineengle4196 Před 3 lety

      @@The2ndEmpireStrikesBack yes I have seen this. I guess I should have added with land. Sorry for not being more specific. I am not a city girl. That is why its been hard for me. I want my chickens and goats and vegetable gardens. Its hard to find what I am looking for in the country. One day the good Lord will put what I am looking for in my path. Thank you for the link. I have seen this beauty in my search. God bless

  • @ZalthorAndNoggin
    @ZalthorAndNoggin Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much for the wonderful tour of the Campbell House with great editing cuts to compare room by room your own gorgeous house. I'm so envious of you, your young age, your enthusiasm, your luck in finding your home, everything. Plus you have a prime example of what you want to imitate right on your doorstep. Best of good luck and fortune doing everything you want to achieve. It's nothing short of amazing to watch.

  • @devineldridge8381
    @devineldridge8381 Před 3 lety +2

    It will be stunning. Loved the historic home its very sad to see the ones that don't get the love and attention. We will never see this kind of build again. Love the journey you are on.

  • @Burbankelly
    @Burbankelly Před 3 lety +5

    You did a great tour of the Campbell House for us, thank you! This was smart, because it will eliminate a lot of annoying comments in the future! Haha! It put our minds at ease! :)

  • @sherriianiro747
    @sherriianiro747 Před 3 lety +2

    Don't ever lose your motivation bringing your home back to its grandeur no matter what discouragement comes your way. You have such a positive attitude and I know you will get there! P.S. - I will be buying your merchandise too!

  • @marthavojtko6268
    @marthavojtko6268 Před 3 lety +3

    Oh what a gorgeous house!!!!💖💖. Thank you for that tour and comparison! Your house will be that gorgeous too when you're finish over!👍👍. I wouldn't have the patience... I'd want it done and beautiful again YESTERDAY!👍😂. Love your videos! I live watching this old girl come back to life.

  • @betsyh2503
    @betsyh2503 Před 3 lety +7

    13:03 there is a face in the mirror.
    Loved the tour, the Campbell House is beautiful.
    An oil painting of you and Kim with your dogs would be so awesome! Great video!!

    • @johnfranklin5277
      @johnfranklin5277 Před 3 lety

      Orbs ! Orbs.....

    • @melaniemathes9623
      @melaniemathes9623 Před 3 lety

      Betsy, there are probably framed pictures on the other side of the partial wall similar to the ones next to the built ins on the left side of the video.

    • @betsyh2503
      @betsyh2503 Před 3 lety

      @@melaniemathes9623 I’m sure it is something like that :) I see faces where there aren’t any all the time. :)

  • @nataliestaheli51602
    @nataliestaheli51602 Před 3 lety +2

    They really knew how to style their homes back then! All that detail in every room! I can't wait to see your house coming to that point as well! Just gorgeous!!

  • @edwardm.thornton6313
    @edwardm.thornton6313 Před 3 lety +1

    My Grandaunt had a Victorian Townhouse 🏡, 1886 !!! It had a Very Large Basement. There was a Basement Kitchen with a Very Large Cast Iron, coal burning, Stove. My Great Grandfather ran a Fishing Tackle🎣 Shop there. When my Grandaunt too over the shop she installed electric light💡. It had Many Rooms each with Fireplaces. Basement with three floors over it. It was a Wonderful Home 🏡 and a Joy to visit there when I was a young boy, in the 1960's. Good luck 🍀 with your Home Renovations, it's A GREAT PROJECT. 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀

  • @janejohnstone5795
    @janejohnstone5795 Před rokem +1

    It's like stepping...back in time...watching your video..really impressed...only now...more than ever we are appreciating the past...how interesting it was...compared to our modern life now... !!??

  • @susanmorano405
    @susanmorano405 Před 3 lety +1

    I *love* that you have the separation between your two parlors

  • @danaowen9014
    @danaowen9014 Před 3 lety +1

    What an amazing tour of that old home now we can have the vision that you have.

  • @laurieannstratton5176
    @laurieannstratton5176 Před 3 lety +2

    Let’s get more comments!!!
    A new dish washer with panel control buttons on, top then a cupboard door panel on the face to match your other cupboard doors, looks great! I went to a original 1901 home and it had full cupboards (just there wasn’t a lick plate like now.) The lowers went straight to the floor.

  • @scottielover5415
    @scottielover5415 Před 3 lety +1

    I absolutely love your home, what you are doing and the respect you are giving it. I hope you enjoy it as a home, not a showcase.

  • @nyahmanismommy
    @nyahmanismommy Před 3 lety +23

    Woah you reached 70k 👏👏👏

    • @The2ndEmpireStrikesBack
      @The2ndEmpireStrikesBack  Před 3 lety +22

      i know right. Its crazy. Im glad so many people are enjoying it.

    • @redrooster1908
      @redrooster1908 Před 3 lety +2

      @@The2ndEmpireStrikesBack You're going to get a lot more than that.

  • @lorrained.9592
    @lorrained.9592 Před 3 lety +4

    I’m so excited about your house. Been tuning in since the beginning. What you and Kim are doing is amazing and I can’t wait to see how it turns out. Also Congratulations on reaching 70k. It just shows how much people appreciate what you are doing. Best of luck moving forward. I will continue to follow every step of the way 😊

  • @shellydehart8217
    @shellydehart8217 Před 2 lety +1

    The Campbell House was amazing just breathtaking. I’m in awe as how it looks today as it was back then. They did a beautiful job in restoring it down to the tee. I’m so glad you showed us this cuz I’ll never get to St. Louis but I’m thrilled that I got to see a true Victorian house. Loved the tour n you presented graciously. Thank you Caleb. ♥️♥️♥️😊👍👍👍👍

  • @irisheyes5890
    @irisheyes5890 Před 3 lety +5

    Eastlake yes!

    • @bethenecampbell6463
      @bethenecampbell6463 Před 3 lety

      Eastlake style is in part a counter to the overly ornate styles that preceded it. It would be a great inspiration for your house. Furniture is fairly easy to find and reasonably priced. You can even find queen sized beds made from antique parts, but sized for modern sheets. Have a great time furnishing your house!