Ahhh..I watched this and Bewitched over and over and over. Considering we only had major network channels, PBS, & a few more. With “rabbit ears” to get good reception. Not much of a selection so everyone watched this. It’s so iconic and part of every “boomers” life. Lol. Times were good then. Simple. Easy. People really communicated and had compassion for others. I was just thinking the other day, how we were SO excited when We got the first game console Pong. Thanks for bringing back my childhood.
Glad it brought back good memories. I'm working on Part 2 of the Bewitched home right now, then I'm on to finish the original Parent Trap ranch house that I started awhile back. This year I plan on doing: I Dream of Jeannie. The Partridge Family, Happy Days, Laverne and Shirley and the Monkees. You can see all of the other TV and movie homes I've finished here ruclips.net/user/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
It's interesting that they wouldn't show any toilets, yet they actually showed Mike and Carol in the same bed!!! The scandal! I love your videos. Keep up the good work!
This is not scandalous in the least. Contrary to popular belief (and MUCH misinformation) the Bradys were NOT the first married couple to share a bed on television. SEVERAL married couples had already done it, including RIcky and Lucy, Ozzie and Harriet, Darrin and Samantha Stephens, and Herman and Lily Munster. But the first was over TWO DECADES before the Brady Bunch hit the airwaves. Mary Kay and Johnny shared a bed in 1947. Now...married couples couldn't actually DO anything in said bed, except for a chaste kiss or two...but they could at least share it! Mike did get a little frisky at times though...
I had to laugh when you showed the kid calling from the master bedroom. I remember watching that episode and wondering what she was doing there! Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
Modeling this has been such a nostalgia trip. I'd always LOVED the home. But watching the episodes as I was researching had me remembering all the storylines. And then to see HGTV's promos and shows at the same time, just brought it all home, because of listening to the cast's memories.
The Brady House is iconic. Mike designed the house, but he didn't put enough rooms in it. He already knew how many kids they had. Yet he felt that two small bedrooms would be enough space for 6 kids. When Greg took over Mike's office for an episode when he was growing up, Carol suggested making the attic Greg's room. Mike said something about only if Greg was two feet tall it would work.
@@bigbubba29 That's probably the best way to explain why the Brady house had just the two rooms for six kids. Odd none the less however considering Mike Brady had designed the home? I never really thought much about that before. Probably another reason the producers didn't give that a second thought?
@@EdsterIII The real explanation is the three kids being in the same bedrooms allowed scenes to take place there where all three of them could be present. it's economical for set design and for dramatic purposes. If just the three boys or just the three girls want to talk together privately (for example), it makes sense to do it in a shared bedroom. Question: Did Mike design that house knowing he was marrying Carol with her three girls moving in? Or was the house designed for himself and his first wife, with the expectation that they only had the three boys? Was the girls bedroom specifically created (and furnished) for Carol's girls? Or instead were any of the boys sleeping in that room before Mike's first wife died? Not sure.
I never realized that the home was supposed to be designed by him based on his current situation of being married to a woman with 3 daughters. I always thought it was his home from before the marriage, with one of the bedrooms re decorated to be more fitting as a room for the girls.
@@Rangerman9404 Nope. Mike and the boys lived in a different home before they lived in the Brady house. If you watch the first episode of The Brady Bunch you will see their previous house. Alice worked for Mr. Brady there too.
I love this rendering, thanks for sharing your talent on here! It was great to see your own beautiful family making a cameo appearance also. Well done !
Just amazing! I remember in one of the first BB episodes, there was only one closet in the master bedroom, as Mike & Carol had to share and they used one of her high heels hung on the bar to mark the center of the closet. Good thing they had enough room for more closet space!
@@denisemayosky1955 So was I. That was in "A Clubhouse Is Not a Home", which I thought for years, never having seen the wedding, was the premiere episode, since a lot of the show dealt with moving into the house. It was third-produced but not aired until sixth, on Halloween 1969.
The best thing about this era we are in is great content to watch like this, mixed in with access to episodes quickly. RUclips in general. So glad I finally found this channel. Thank you for all that good work and entertainment!
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane That was also the Wilson house on "Dennis the Menace," I think. Dennis' house was also Donna Reed's house. The Partridge house was where Gladys Kravitz lived on "Bewitched." I've read that the two Cleaver houses on "Leave it to Beaver" had sets which mirrored the exterior of the houses.
Wow - this is exactly what I’ve always wondered - what would the exterior of the Brady house really look like. It’s crazy! 😂 I feel like I grew up with the Brady kids since I was Jan’s age, and remember dressing like Marcia and Jan. Thank you for the memories. This was an awesome video - you’re amazing!
So glad you liked seeing that. I was so curious myself, that's why I figured it out. On my website I have more images of the exterior. Here's the link: www.mockingbirdlane.design/post/the-brady-home-a-house-of-lies
Thank you so much for showing what the layout would look like! I especially liked "walking" from room to room and understanding their locations and relationships to one another. I was having trouble picturing that even after watching the HGTV Brady Renovation. I really enjoyed it. Great job. 😊
Marina, I can't thank you enough for all of the hard work you put into compiling these television sets! What a joyful walk down memory lane! THANK YOU!
Great job getting the actual layout of the Brady Bunch house. I remember doing mental gymnastics fitting the iconic house view to make the layout work. Mainly by assuming the first floor main entry door came in toward the stairs at a right angle, after going around the pony wall, and the iconic mural above the stairs was frosted to hide the peak of the lower roof returning to first floor wall top level, behind the illuminated mural. My mind also added one more turn in Greg's attic room so that it would be on top of the master bedroom, under that giant second floor roof. Again, fantastic detective work, and congratulations on having a one mom, one dad, Coates Bunch. We were a family of five brothers, one sister, a cool baby sitter/nanny, and our fantastic maid, while we were growing up in Las Vegas, during the Brady Bunch.
This series was so amazing! I love how you pulled it all together with the final layout, it's exactly (as impossible) as I always knew it was, even back in 1971 I knew this can't work. Thank you so much! I can't wait for the Munsters house! I also enjoyed 1164 Morning Glory Circle!!!! You rock!
I love the Bewitched home too. I haven't made an episode out of it yet, but plan to when I'm finished with The Munsters. For now, if you want to see what I have finished on the Stephens home, you can visit my website mockingbirdlane.design
You can see your immense knowledge and talents in architecture. Your experience really makes for a very special video. It's not only entertaining, but it's also very informative, and each video adds a little bit of depth, detail, and perspective to make an already iconic home that much more realistic and unique. You truly have an amazing gift. Thank you again for sharing these with us. Brilliant!
Thank you for posting this! Alice's room, the laundry room, and the upstairs were the things I never quite understood how they were laid out. I especially liked the overview of the bedroom wing floor plan towards the end of the video, from different external views of the house. It really makes you realize how BIG the house would have been!
Maybe you've already seen this, but in Part 2 of the Brady Home I went over Alice's room and the laundry room. Here's the link: ruclips.net/video/n_wa1SjFR7A/видео.html
That's a great idea. I've toured the Southfork Ranch a couple times in Plano, Texas while there for Independence Day, Celebrate Freedom concerts. The interior layout of the actual house is NOTHING like the soundstage. But it is still a beautiful home. I think there were a few shots in the actual kitchen though and many on the outside and around the patio and pool.
@@Sunshine_day about a year ago the house that the interior was modeled exactly after (downstairs at least) went up for sale near Dallas. There are lots of pictures if you do a search. It was extensively remodeled but no walls were moved. I've seen detailed floor plans of the set/home used, they actually filmed the first season in the house that was just recently sold then moved to a soundstage in Hollywood that mocked the home. You could do the outside of what the real ranch looks like and then the inside could look like the set? From the exterior it looks like the layout could match judging by the elevation (I think that's why Lorimar Productions chose it?) Anyway, just some ideas! Thanks for your reply and keep up the good work!
@@MissterX so South Fork ranch has been sold and remodeled? It's been over 12 years since I've been there. That's kinda sad. I was hoping to bring my grandkids there some day.
It definitely would make more sense. But when I researched the show, to model the home I watched carefully and it shows them only going straight and then right. Seems like a lot of parts of the Brady home were atypical. Still love it.
Greg's be had shelves in the headboard. We didn't see a toilet in the kids' bathroom, but we HEARD it flush in the episode where Bobby and Peter got into a fight and divided the bedroom.
I'm so happy you included the attic bedroom. Even as a child, I thought there was no way that house (looking at it from the exterior view) could have a third floor.
I just had to go.up there and I was so curious what it would look like from the outside. Glad someone else wanted to know. You may already know, but you can see all of the other TV and movie homes I've finished here ruclips.net/user/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
The Attic would of been the hardest, because in Season 2 it was said to be too small for Greg, but as Greg grew taller so did the attic, and he able to live in it quite comfortably from Season 5.
The screenshots of the shows are a great part of this. A picture says a thousand words, and in this video alone I feel like I've just rewatched the whole series. Thanks so much for doing this, and for having the love of this idyllic period of our childhood. Great work!
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane If only kids today could grow up with this family as their role model, rather than the abominable Kardashians. We in our 50's and 60's were very, very lucky.
Amazing job! Really good catches on the kids calling from the master bedroom. -And that store Alice went to also being the master … I never would have noticed that, and it seems so obvious now that you point it out. Fun!
I always thought the Shoji screen was both classy and mysterious, and it made the master bedroom splendid, but the sliding glass door/balcony really make it marvelous, great to see it here. The best part is the end, with the reality layout design. Pretty interesting looking, I have wondered what it would really look like IRL. GREAT JOB! Looking forward to The Munsters at 1313 Mockingbird Lane!
Wow, absolutely brilliant. It's always been a dream of mine to build the Brady Bunch home. As you say, most of us know that the exterior doesn't match the interior, and turning the set into a real life home presents a some challenges. And yet you've made it work. Absolutely amazing. Thanks again for these great videos. You must be a huge Brady Bunch fan
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane It was the same for me too. I've tried to find brady bunch house floor plans online but haven't had much luck. Either too low in resolution or just not accurate. I'd like to frame them and hang them up in my study. Marina, would it be possible to get a file of your overhead views of the floor plan? They're definitely the best I've scene.
You do such a great job in the illustration, especially with the added part at the end showing what the exterior would look like. Thank you for sharing these.
Oh my gosh I loved how you showed the view of the rooms at the end, like an open dollhouse. Very cool. I’m 55 and I still watch the show. Their clothing styles seem to fit into today because anything goes today 🤷🏻♀️
So much wonderful detective work! And yes, even as a kid I knew the house we see on the outside didn't match what we saw on the show. Thank you for sharing all this!
WHAT AN AMAZING JOB!!!! Please keep "the Golden Girls" house in your "to-do" list, pretty please? I'm dying to see what SPECTACULAR job you'd do with it =)
I loved seeing all the Brady house videos you made. I like how you added "easter eggs". Ok, at 18:48 in the lower right of the screen that looks like Mrs Kravitz from Bewitched to me. Anyone else? I'm loving the nostalgia lately with all the hype about the Brady renovation! ❤
Wow this is amazing! I always tried to imagine how the house was laid out this is the coolest thing to actually see it! For some reason I thought the master bedroom was downstairs and I thought that was just a wall decoction above the bed and then in an interview one of the girls said it was plexiglass or fiberglass i never even noticed it was a divider to a changing room! You really know the details! As a kid watching this show the thing that bothered me the most besides the fake grass was Gregs attic bedroom. It reminded me of the show lost in space where on the outside the spaceship wasn't very tall but it had 3 levels on the inside haha. I was like 7 or 8 years old noticing these things what where they thinking? haha
Haha. I love that fact about the Lost in Space ship. Glad you liked this video. You can see all the TV and movie homes I've finished here: ruclips.net/user/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
I always presumed the Master Bedroom was downstairs, even after watching countless repeats, only the Boys and Girls bedrooms, shared bathroom and the magical attic were upstairs.
@@MarkWhich I always thought that too because it was easy to tell the kids room was upstairs because they would always showed them going up or down the stairs coming from their room and sometimes looking out the window they didn't. Show Mike and Carol going up and down the stairs to thier room that I can remember so I assumed it was downstairs same as the den I'm glad I got a notice for this comment I didn't get a notice for the comment she made now you got to read both
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane thank you for the link it's amazing how you figured how to make these into real buildings! That would be cool if you did the Jupiter 2 from Lost in Space even though it's a space ship it was their home in the series so that would be interesting but not a lot of rooms did they even show a bathroom I can't remember?
Marina, have you been following HG channel's Brady Home renovation? They had to do a little retrofitting to keep the additions from exceeding the height of the house used for establishing shots in the show but even so, they've done an outstanding job. I love comparing their renovation to your visualizations.
I've been hooked from the first episode. I would love to hear more of the details of how they accomplished it - giving us the home we remember and yet keeping the front exterior view the same. It's amazing what they accomplished and in such a short time.
😂 I just watched this episode! Hahaha they were trying to get Bobby to not be afraid of heights, since spraining his ankle, trying to join the treehouse club! You did such a wonderful job at this! I love this show so much and the house, as is if it were real, would be amazing to have! Thank you for this ♥️ One thing I could never understand, was why with such a big house the older children had to share rooms with their younger siblings. Still, such a great, wholesome show! 💗
I laugh so hard at how people comment about kids and house sizes and bathrooms. I am the youngest of 5 boys, all two years apart and we were raised in a 1088 sqft house with only ONE bathroom for the entire place and all 7 seven of us. AND WE SURVIVED! We had the parents bedroom, two other bedrooms and that was the house. No family room, only a living room, a galley style kitchen with attached dining room. No sliding door in the dining to the back yard. And WE SURIVED and lived just fine.
Yay! I managed to view the first 2 HGTV eps. They've just more or less fit in to what's available & added the back :) Greg now has a Groovy basement! Your designs are 100% accurate :) Great stuff!
Great videos. In the kids bathroom, a huge window was above the mirror on the fourth wall. The window was similar to the window above the entryway doors.
Loved this! It's different from the actual renovation in California but for obvious and interesting reasons. I vote for "I Dream of Jeannie" after the Munsters.
Well spotted! No toilets. Didn't ever catch that. Alice seems to have it all. Her own room and bathroom on the main floor. I think Mike should have rented office space and gave his Den to one of the kids as a bedroom. Thanks again! Can't wait for the Munsters!
I was blown away by the slider and the balcony in the master bedroom. That shot was always unusual, but I never noticed, and thought it was just a window. I always imagined the door at the top of the stair led to their bathroom. Wow, great job, love your vids!
I'm with you Marina, I love the layout of the Master Bedroom. It never occurred to me that there was a sliding glass door leading to a balcony, but now knowing that just adds to the charm of that room! Although I would prefer a solid wall where the shoji screen is located!
I'm mindblown! Fabulous video! Great detail. You showed things I never noticed, and I've watched all the episodes many, many times. You also have a fabulous voice. Looking forward to watching more of your videos.
Hi Marina! Your videos are beautifully done! Answering questions that I personally have wondered about that actual house & even more the Paramount set! You have answered questions before I was about to ASK them! [:-)] Very very (very) cool & detailed over-views & all. Thanks so much for uploading these videos. [:-)]
Of all the homes so far I think I liked the Cleaver’s Shaker Heights home the best. I was surprised by how tastefully appointed that home was compared to the others. I never thought of the Cleavers being an upper middle class family but their home definitely suggests that they were.
@@diedonner299 I agree. When I was modeling it I was surprised how large it was too. Even though we got to see all 4 walls in different scenes, we never got to walk through the house looking all around. That den! Wow. The little games table nook. And quite a large kitchen. I could move in there today and only update the appliances.
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane I definitely will, I have subscribed! :-D I've always loved the Bradford family's house on Eight is Enough; would you ever consider analysing that one?
@@calamityjane5484 Yes, I want to do that home. I loved it. I have a long list. Right now I'm doing the upstairs of Bewitched, then onto finishing the original Parent Trap ranch house that I started awhile back. This year I plan on: Happy Day, I Dream of Jeannie, Laverne and Shirley, The Partridge Family and the Monkees.
I learn all sorts of things when I do these houses. I'm working right now on Bewitched and discovered Darrin's den actually has barely a 90° angle in the whole room. Looks great on camera though, but would be hard to live in.
Great video! I have always been fascinated by the studio sound stage version of the Brady's home from the time the show first aired in 1969. Several decades later I was even more fascinated by the HGTV series on how they were able to remodel house on Dilling Street which of course was used for the exterior shots. Keep up the good work.
I was so impressed with what HGTV was able to accomplish and keep the exterior how we knew it. Glad you liked the tour. My Brady Bunch tour is in 3 parts. Hope you found the other 2. You can see those and all of the other TV and movie home tours I've made here: ruclips.net/user/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
I'm glad you like these videos. It's a labor of love for me. I have a website with all of my work on it. I've done other TV and movie homes, here's the link: www.mockingbirdlane.design/
This is SOOOO awesome! Great job!! I noticed there doesn’t seem to be any interviews anywhere with the original set designers. It would be great to hear how they came up with these designs. Do you know if they’re still with us?
So glad you enjoyed it. In case you missed it, Part 1 and 2 of The Brady Home are up now too. Here's a link to Part 1 ruclips.net/video/PJ6x-VkGeEc/видео.html
The up stairs was awesome, I really loved it, the master bedroom. Thank you for all the tours. And yes, I can't wait for The Munsters house, that's going to be really fun to watch on how you gonna put it all together.
I'm excited to finish that one too. It has challenges, things I haven't tried before. Like a dragon under the stairs, cobwebs everywhere... "little" obstacles like that 😉 Hoping it all comes together.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it. I have made many other homes too. You can see all of the other TV and movie home tours I've made here: ruclips.net/user/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
Glad you liked that. I was curious, so I just went ahead and figured it out. If you're interested, I did a little more in depth look at it here: www.mockingbirdlane.design/post/the-brady-home-a-house-of-lies
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane Hi Marina. I did check out your fun link. However, I am troubled by pic # 4's rendition of the main floor. It shows the laundry room beneath and to the right of the main stairs??? You previously mentioned that this area belonged to a small bathroom? This would be great debate with Norm and Cliff at Cheers bar....lol! I actually met Norm in real life and still have the pic......but thats beside the point....lol! Please elaborate....
@@porkpiejohnny3062 Good catch. I had several models going and that overhead was from one of my earliest models before I made corrections. Cool you met "Norm."
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane Well, I kinda feel bad for pointing this out after all your hard work..........this show is an important icon! There is a bright side though. As a well seasoned contractor I have seen many tiny 2 piece bathrooms. If u shortened Alice's room by 12" and the laundry room by 36 inches u could still fit a tiny 2 pc. bathroom under the stairs next to the laundry.....problem solved.
This was so wonderful to watch. Thank you so much for your work. It really puts everything together for me. I have often wondered about how the house all fit together. Thanks!
Amazing... just *amazing!* So well thought out and beautifully presented. Wow. The parents really did hog all the space! Loved the Easter Eggs too... though I kept looking out for the bad luck Tiki Idol!
Thank you for these video's on the Brady house! It truly is one of Americana's most iconic homes. I don't want to sound like some kind of crazy nut, but I'm afraid it's gonna come across that way lol. So the cutaway's you do at the end, I'm not sure I totally agree. I know it's a fictional house, I get this sounds weird, but here me out. When they go up the stairs, the hall isn't straight ahead, they turn right, then left, then left again. So the upstairs hallway seems to be heading back over the kitchen at kind of an angle. if you look at the downstairs the three sets of sliding doors curve to make a wide C, which is how the dining room, kitchen and family room relate to one another, not in a straight line, but all angled to make a wide C. When you think about it that way, the hall upstairs heading back toward the kitchen at a slight angle, that would put the master more over the living/dining area, and the kids rooms, more over the kitchen/family room area. You're most likely thinking this guy is thinking way too much about this, and you're probably right lol, but I thought I'd throw my 2 cents in anyway. Thank you for the videos! :)
Are you kidding, you're not sounding crazy, you're sounding like someone who loves the details of these fictional homes as much as me. I never care when someone shares their thoughts on these TV houses. It makes me glad I'm not alone. It could play out the way you described, but in the episode I watched to get this layout [getting Greg's goat" I didnt see it turning enough to make that happen. The hallway looked fairly straight to me. If you have time, let me know where in that episode you see the hallway turn, other than at the end where the girls room is at an angle.
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane thank you, so I was talking about the other end of the hall really. At the top of the stairs, it's a right, then two lefts, and the last left appears to not be straight but angle very slightly to the right at the beginning of the upstairs hallway. So in my mind, that's how I came up with the layout I described. It kinda makes sense to me, because in the scenario if the master were more over the living/dining, and the hall is configured the way I suggest, the the brick to the left of the master entrance, would line up with the brick in the kitchen entrance. In my trival pursuit, head cannon mind at least lol. Thanks for listening. I hope you have a good night.
Hi Marina 👋. I realise I'm approximately 2 years late, so God only knows if you'll ever see my comments. I think we can thank Mr Algorithm for our meeting, and dude deserves an applause!. I LOVE your channel and artists and talent to bring it all together. I have a love of all these homes, 1164 Morning Glory Circle is my heartfelt fave, and if I ever won/received the $, I'd have it built. So many joyous memories through hours and hours of looking at what appears to be the "art of the heart". I have subscribed and hope with all my heart you're still going. Than you Marina, something really different that I just love. 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹❤❤❤❤❤❤🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Marina Coates - Mockingbird Lane I definitely will. I started with the Bewitched house and am going to work my way through. You’re taking me back to my childhood 😃
I am not renovating the Munsters home. I always do that to see how that TV family might be living today and I'm guessing the Munsters wouldn't have changed a thing. Maybe more dust and cobwebs 😉
You can see all of the other TV and movie homes I’ve finished here: ruclips.net/user/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
I am always amazed that the Brady’s allowed cameras into their house to film their lives. Thank you Brady Bunch!!
It blew my mind to see what it looked like with all the spatial specifics worked out
A little different than the exterior we're shown on TV 😉
Ahhh..I watched this and Bewitched over and over and over. Considering we only had major network channels, PBS, & a few more. With “rabbit ears” to get good reception. Not much of a selection so everyone watched this. It’s so iconic and part of every “boomers” life. Lol. Times were good then. Simple. Easy. People really communicated and had compassion for others. I was just thinking the other day, how we were SO excited when We got the first game console Pong. Thanks for bringing back my childhood.
Glad it brought back good memories. I'm working on Part 2 of the Bewitched home right now, then I'm on to finish the original Parent Trap ranch house that I started awhile back. This year I plan on doing: I Dream of Jeannie. The Partridge Family, Happy Days, Laverne and Shirley and the Monkees. You can see all of the other TV and movie homes I've finished here ruclips.net/user/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
Another great video! It's cool to finally see this famous house from different angles we're not used to. Thanks for all the hard work
Glad you enjoyed it.
At 14:48 - Good catch, noticing the clothing store is really their bedroom.
It's interesting that they wouldn't show any toilets, yet they actually showed Mike and Carol in the same bed!!! The scandal! I love your videos. Keep up the good work!
Yes, that is a bit of a head scratcher.
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane I would love it if you would do the All in the Family house!
@@ddoyle11 I will someday.
This is not scandalous in the least. Contrary to popular belief (and MUCH misinformation) the Bradys were NOT the first married couple to share a bed on television. SEVERAL married couples had already done it, including RIcky and Lucy, Ozzie and Harriet, Darrin and Samantha Stephens, and Herman and Lily Munster. But the first was over TWO DECADES before the Brady Bunch hit the airwaves. Mary Kay and Johnny shared a bed in 1947. Now...married couples couldn't actually DO anything in said bed, except for a chaste kiss or two...but they could at least share it! Mike did get a little frisky at times though...
I had to laugh when you showed the kid calling from the master bedroom. I remember watching that episode and wondering what she was doing there! Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
Modeling this has been such a nostalgia trip. I'd always LOVED the home. But watching the episodes as I was researching had me remembering all the storylines. And then to see HGTV's promos and shows at the same time, just brought it all home, because of listening to the cast's memories.
The Brady House is iconic. Mike designed the house, but he didn't put enough rooms in it. He already knew how many kids they had. Yet he felt that two small bedrooms would be enough space for 6 kids. When Greg took over Mike's office for an episode when he was growing up, Carol suggested making the attic Greg's room. Mike said something about only if Greg was two feet tall it would work.
In the TV universe, he probably only had so much room on the lot.
@@bigbubba29 That's probably the best way to explain why the Brady house had just the two rooms for six kids. Odd none the less however considering Mike Brady had designed the home? I never really thought much about that before. Probably another reason the producers didn't give that a second thought?
@@EdsterIII The real explanation is the three kids being in the same bedrooms allowed scenes to take place there where all three of them could be present. it's economical for set design and for dramatic purposes. If just the three boys or just the three girls want to talk together privately (for example), it makes sense to do it in a shared bedroom. Question: Did Mike design that house knowing he was marrying Carol with her three girls moving in? Or was the house designed for himself and his first wife, with the expectation that they only had the three boys? Was the girls bedroom specifically created (and furnished) for Carol's girls? Or instead were any of the boys sleeping in that room before Mike's first wife died? Not sure.
I never realized that the home was supposed to be designed by him based on his current situation of being married to a woman with 3 daughters. I always thought it was his home from before the marriage, with one of the bedrooms re decorated to be more fitting as a room for the girls.
@@Rangerman9404 Nope. Mike and the boys lived in a different home before they lived in the Brady house. If you watch the first episode of The Brady Bunch you will see their previous house. Alice worked for Mr. Brady there too.
I love this rendering, thanks for sharing your talent on here! It was great to see your own beautiful family making a cameo appearance also. Well done !
Ah, thanks!
I love the new exterior and the cutaway shots.
Thank you!
Just amazing! I remember in one of the first BB episodes, there was only one closet in the master bedroom, as Mike & Carol had to share and they used one of her high heels hung on the bar to mark the center of the closet. Good thing they had enough room for more closet space!
I'd forgotten that detail! Good sleuthing.
I was thinking of that one too!😊
@@denisemayosky1955 So was I. That was in "A Clubhouse Is Not a Home", which I thought for years, never having seen the wedding, was the premiere episode, since a lot of the show dealt with moving into the house. It was third-produced but not aired until sixth, on Halloween 1969.
Her attention to detail is awesome.. Thumbs up.. :)
Thank you 😊
The best thing about this era we are in is great content to watch like this, mixed in with access to episodes quickly. RUclips in general. So glad I finally found this channel. Thank you for all that good work and entertainment!
Aw, thank you!
The I Dream Of Jeannie home would be awesome :-)
I plan on doing that home. It's on my short list. When I do, I'll be doing Jeannie's bottle as well.
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane That was also the Wilson house on "Dennis the Menace," I think. Dennis' house was also Donna Reed's house. The Partridge house was where Gladys Kravitz lived on "Bewitched." I've read that the two Cleaver houses on "Leave it to Beaver" had sets which mirrored the exterior of the houses.
Also, the "Marcus Welby, M.D." house WAS the second "Leave it to Beaver" house with some modifications.
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane 😮🙄😃
Wow - this is exactly what I’ve always wondered - what would the exterior of the Brady house really look like. It’s crazy! 😂 I feel like I grew up with the Brady kids since I was Jan’s age, and remember dressing like Marcia and Jan. Thank you for the memories. This was an awesome video - you’re amazing!
So glad you liked seeing that. I was so curious myself, that's why I figured it out.
On my website I have more images of the exterior. Here's the link:
www.mockingbirdlane.design/post/the-brady-home-a-house-of-lies
Thank you so much for showing what the layout would look like! I especially liked "walking" from room to room and understanding their locations and relationships to one another. I was having trouble picturing that even after watching the HGTV Brady Renovation.
I really enjoyed it. Great job.
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Thanks.
Seeing the pictures of your own family was so sweet, thanks for sharing 😊
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I like what you did there at 2:39, no toilet. True fans will understand. 😊
Hahaha. Yes. I thought it through.
Yep
Those damn network standards and practices. Thankfully Archie Bunker changed the whole toilet thing in 1971.
Marina, I can't thank you enough for all of the hard work you put into compiling these television sets! What a joyful walk down memory lane! THANK YOU!
Thank you for the kind words. 😊
Great job getting the actual layout of the Brady Bunch house. I remember doing mental gymnastics fitting the iconic house view to make the layout work. Mainly by assuming the first floor main entry door came in toward the stairs at a right angle, after going around the pony wall, and the iconic mural above the stairs was frosted to hide the peak of the lower roof returning to first floor wall top level, behind the illuminated mural. My mind also added one more turn in Greg's attic room so that it would be on top of the master bedroom, under that giant second floor roof. Again, fantastic detective work, and congratulations on having a one mom, one dad, Coates Bunch. We were a family of five brothers, one sister, a cool baby sitter/nanny, and our fantastic maid, while we were growing up in Las Vegas, during the Brady Bunch.
So I'm not the only one that was trying to figure out TV houses while watching the shows 😊
This series was so amazing! I love how you pulled it all together with the final layout, it's exactly (as impossible) as I always knew it was, even back in 1971 I knew this can't work. Thank you so much! I can't wait for the Munsters house! I also enjoyed 1164 Morning Glory Circle!!!! You rock!
I love the Bewitched home too. I haven't made an episode out of it yet, but plan to when I'm finished with The Munsters. For now, if you want to see what I have finished on the Stephens home, you can visit my website mockingbirdlane.design
You can see your immense knowledge and talents in architecture. Your experience really makes for a very special video. It's not only entertaining, but it's also very informative, and each video adds a little bit of depth, detail, and perspective to make an already iconic home that much more realistic and unique. You truly have an amazing gift. Thank you again for sharing these with us. Brilliant!
Thank you
Thank you for posting this! Alice's room, the laundry room, and the upstairs were the things I never quite understood how they were laid out. I especially liked the overview of the bedroom wing floor plan towards the end of the video, from different external views of the house. It really makes you realize how BIG the house would have been!
Maybe you've already seen this, but in Part 2 of the Brady Home I went over Alice's room and the laundry room. Here's the link: ruclips.net/video/n_wa1SjFR7A/видео.html
PLEASE consider doing Dallas's Southfork Ranch?
That's a great idea. I've toured the Southfork Ranch a couple times in Plano, Texas while there for Independence Day, Celebrate Freedom concerts. The interior layout of the actual house is NOTHING like the soundstage. But it is still a beautiful home. I think there were a few shots in the actual kitchen though and many on the outside and around the patio and pool.
@@Sunshine_day about a year ago the house that the interior was modeled exactly after (downstairs at least) went up for sale near Dallas. There are lots of pictures if you do a search. It was extensively remodeled but no walls were moved. I've seen detailed floor plans of the set/home used, they actually filmed the first season in the house that was just recently sold then moved to a soundstage in Hollywood that mocked the home. You could do the outside of what the real ranch looks like and then the inside could look like the set? From the exterior it looks like the layout could match judging by the elevation (I think that's why Lorimar Productions chose it?) Anyway, just some ideas! Thanks for your reply and keep up the good work!
@@MissterX so South Fork ranch has been sold and remodeled? It's been over 12 years since I've been there. That's kinda sad. I was hoping to bring my grandkids there some day.
The Brady Bunch Home was also on an episode of Mannix , it was a bit more dolled up with a bar in the living room .
Even as a kid, my proto-engineers mind assumed that the staircase leading up to the attic made U-turn, placing it directly above the girls' room.
It definitely would make more sense. But when I researched the show, to model the home I watched carefully and it shows them only going straight and then right. Seems like a lot of parts of the Brady home were atypical. Still love it.
Greg's be had shelves in the headboard. We didn't see a toilet in the kids' bathroom, but we HEARD it flush in the episode where Bobby and Peter got into a fight and divided the bedroom.
I'm so happy you included the attic bedroom. Even as a child, I thought there was no way that house (looking at it from the exterior view) could have a third floor.
I just had to go.up there and I was so curious what it would look like from the outside. Glad someone else wanted to know. You may already know, but you can see all of the other TV and movie homes I've finished here ruclips.net/user/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
The Attic would of been the hardest, because in Season 2 it was said to be too small for Greg, but as Greg grew taller so did the attic, and he able to live in it quite comfortably from Season 5.
Lots of work went into this. I highly enjoyed it. Thank you
The screenshots of the shows are a great part of this. A picture says a thousand words, and in this video alone I feel like I've just rewatched the whole series. Thanks so much for doing this, and for having the love of this idyllic period of our childhood. Great work!
Thank you.
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane If only kids today could grow up with this family as their role model, rather than the abominable Kardashians. We in our 50's and 60's were very, very lucky.
Amazing job! Really good catches on the kids calling from the master bedroom. -And that store Alice went to also being the master … I never would have noticed that, and it seems so obvious now that you point it out. Fun!
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it.
I don't think anything is as uplifting as an episode of the Brady Bunch!
I always thought the Shoji screen was both classy and mysterious, and it made the master bedroom splendid, but the sliding glass door/balcony really make it marvelous, great to see it here. The best part is the end, with the reality layout design. Pretty interesting looking, I have wondered what it would really look like IRL. GREAT JOB! Looking forward to The Munsters at 1313 Mockingbird Lane!
I had fun figuring out what the exterior would actually look like.
Wow, absolutely brilliant. It's always been a dream of mine to build the Brady Bunch home. As you say, most of us know that the exterior doesn't match the interior, and turning the set into a real life home presents a some challenges. And yet you've made it work. Absolutely amazing. Thanks again for these great videos. You must be a huge Brady Bunch fan
I'm so glad you liked it. I've loved this home since I first saw it on TV as a little girl 🧡
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane It was the same for me too. I've tried to find brady bunch house floor plans online but haven't had much luck. Either too low in resolution or just not accurate. I'd like to frame them and hang them up in my study. Marina, would it be possible to get a file of your overhead views of the floor plan? They're definitely the best I've scene.
I would love to see the house from Home Improvement, basement included and the fun renovations Tim did throughout the house. ☺️
That would be fun to do. And have the neighbor peeking over the fence.
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane Yeah! And the riding lawnmower with "more power"! 😉☺️
@@blueribbonash And maybe an exploding dishwasher.
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane Sparks and the shake it off dance. 😉☺️
@get to the Choppaa Yes. I plan on the Partridge Family house. We'll see about the bus.
You do such a great job in the illustration, especially with the added part at the end showing what the exterior would look like. Thank you for sharing these.
Thank you! You can see all the TV and movie homes I've finished here:
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Oh my gosh I loved how you showed the view of the rooms at the end, like an open dollhouse. Very cool. I’m 55 and I still watch the show. Their clothing styles seem to fit into today because anything goes today 🤷🏻♀️
Yes. Their clothes and the home.
So much wonderful detective work! And yes, even as a kid I knew the house we see on the outside didn't match what we saw on the show. Thank you for sharing all this!
Glad you liked it.
WHAT AN AMAZING JOB!!!! Please keep "the Golden Girls" house in your "to-do" list, pretty please? I'm dying to see what SPECTACULAR job you'd do with it =)
I plan on it someday. I have a long list.
@rioboy13, that Golden Girls house would be gorgeous, not to mention the Designing Women house.
I loved seeing all the Brady house videos you made. I like how you added "easter eggs". Ok, at 18:48 in the lower right of the screen that looks like Mrs Kravitz from Bewitched to me. Anyone else? I'm loving the nostalgia lately with all the hype about the Brady renovation! ❤
It is! And I think her name in the episode was even Gladys, if I remember right. Good eye.
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane I sure thought so! Lol! 😉 ❤
Absolutely LOVED this !!
How Cool !
Thanks ! Great Job Marina !!
Thank you. You can see all the other TV and movie homes I've finished here:
ruclips.net/user/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
It's like we're actually there. Brings us closer to the characters we all love.
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I have been waiting for this tour - upstairs! Thank you so much. I love it.
Yay! It took me the longest of all my videos. A lot of ground to cover upstairs.
Wow this is amazing! I always tried to imagine how the house was laid out this is the coolest thing to actually see it! For some reason I thought the master bedroom was downstairs and I thought that was just a wall decoction above the bed and then in an interview one of the girls said it was plexiglass or fiberglass i never even noticed it was a divider to a changing room! You really know the details! As a kid watching this show the thing that bothered me the most besides the fake grass was Gregs attic bedroom. It reminded me of the show lost in space where on the outside the spaceship wasn't very tall but it had 3 levels on the inside haha. I was like 7 or 8 years old noticing these things what where they thinking? haha
Haha. I love that fact about the Lost in Space ship. Glad you liked this video. You can see all the TV and movie homes I've finished here:
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I always presumed the Master Bedroom was downstairs, even after watching countless repeats, only the Boys and Girls bedrooms, shared bathroom and the magical attic were upstairs.
@@MarkWhich I always thought that too because it was easy to tell the kids room was upstairs because they would always showed them going up or down the stairs coming from their room and sometimes looking out the window they didn't. Show Mike and Carol going up and down the stairs to thier room that I can remember so I assumed it was downstairs same as the den I'm glad I got a notice for this comment I didn't get a notice for the comment she made now you got to read both
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane thank you for the link it's amazing how you figured how to make these into real buildings! That would be cool if you did the Jupiter 2 from Lost in Space even though it's a space ship it was their home in the series so that would be interesting but not a lot of rooms did they even show a bathroom I can't remember?
I watched the Brady Bunch then I watched it with my girls and then again with my grand daughter. Loved it
It's a great family show. I grew up with it and then because of Nick at Nite, my kids grew up with it too. 😊
Marina, have you been following HG channel's Brady Home renovation? They had to do a little retrofitting to keep the additions from exceeding the height of the house used for establishing shots in the show but even so, they've done an outstanding job. I love comparing their renovation to your visualizations.
I've been hooked from the first episode. I would love to hear more of the details of how they accomplished it - giving us the home we remember and yet keeping the front exterior view the same. It's amazing what they accomplished and in such a short time.
😂 I just watched this episode! Hahaha they were trying to get Bobby to not be afraid of heights, since spraining his ankle, trying to join the treehouse club! You did such a wonderful job at this! I love this show so much and the house, as is if it were real, would be amazing to have! Thank you for this ♥️
One thing I could never understand, was why with such a big house the older children had to share rooms with their younger siblings. Still, such a great, wholesome show! 💗
Glad you liked it.
I laugh so hard at how people comment about kids and house sizes and bathrooms. I am the youngest of 5 boys, all two years apart and we were raised in a 1088 sqft house with only ONE bathroom for the entire place and all 7 seven of us. AND WE SURVIVED! We had the parents bedroom, two other bedrooms and that was the house. No family room, only a living room, a galley style kitchen with attached dining room. No sliding door in the dining to the back yard. And WE SURIVED and lived just fine.
Great job, loved it, you are incredibly awesome, I just want to see more, until next segments...👍👌😊🙏😇
Thank you. You can see all of the other TV and movie home tours I've made here: ruclips.net/user/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
Yay! I managed to view the first 2 HGTV eps. They've just more or less fit in to what's available & added the back :) Greg now has a Groovy basement! Your designs are 100% accurate :) Great stuff!
I'm loving that show. They did such a good job.
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane I'm inspired again now :)
Ep 3 is my favourite, with the perfect kitchen & family rooms :) it all reminds me of the movie Miracle On 34th Street :)
Great videos. In the kids bathroom, a huge window was above the mirror on the fourth wall. The window was similar to the window above the entryway doors.
I would love to see this. Can you tell me an episode where it can be seen? I want to check it out. Thanks.
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane It’s a scene where Alice is walking by the bathroom in the hallway. I think it’s the episode with the goat.
Loved this! It's different from the actual renovation in California but for obvious and interesting reasons. I vote for "I Dream of Jeannie" after the Munsters.
That is an often requested home. I plan to do it. It is on my short list. And when I do, I'm going to do Jeannie's bottle too!
Oh yes! Jeannie bottle!! Whoo hoo!
@@melissaphillis7247 I have to, right?
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane
Addams Family too please!
@@Sunshine_day Probably for a Halloween sometime.
Marina, you're
A M A Z I N G! Thank you for all that you do. 💜👏👏
Thank you! 😊
You must have watched the entire series over to do this. Very good job and most impressed. On the soaps they do the re-purposing of rooms a LOT!
Thank you. Yes, I watched almost every episode in order to model the home and get the information for these videos. I didn't know that about soaps.
What a cool video. And a very lovely picture of your family.
I was waiting for the top floor:) great job🧚🏽♂️
This one took me awhile. Seemed like there was more material there.
Well spotted! No toilets. Didn't ever catch that. Alice seems to have it all. Her own room and bathroom on the main floor. I think Mike should have rented office space and gave his Den to one of the kids as a bedroom. Thanks again! Can't wait for the Munsters!
I'm so excited to finish The Munsters. I've been watching lots of episodes as research.
I was blown away by the slider and the balcony in the master bedroom. That shot was always unusual, but I never noticed, and thought it was just a window.
I always imagined the door at the top of the stair led to their bathroom. Wow, great job, love your vids!
Thank you.
I'm with you Marina, I love the layout of the Master Bedroom. It never occurred to me that there was a sliding glass door leading to a balcony, but now knowing that just adds to the charm of that room! Although I would prefer a solid wall where the shoji screen is located!
It was a really unique master. I wonder how many people copied it in their own homes. I love how some of the walls are painted brick too.
I'm mindblown! Fabulous video! Great detail. You showed things I never noticed, and I've watched all the episodes many, many times. You also have a fabulous voice. Looking forward to watching more of your videos.
Glad you liked it. You can see all the TV and movie homes I've finished here:
ruclips.net/user/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
I love your videos please don't stop making them.
The complete house brings the Brady's bunch further into life / reality. Thanks again for sharing this video with us all .
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed them.
Marina you did an awesome job and appreciate your perception and attention to detail . Can't wait to see the reveal and show
Thanks
Such detail in your video and your work. Love it!
Glad you liked it. You can see all the TV and movie homes I've finished here:
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very cool trip down memory lane.. thanks!!..
Glad you liked the tour.
Such beautiful work...
Thank you!
Hi Marina! Your videos are beautifully done! Answering questions that I
personally have wondered about that actual house & even more the
Paramount set! You have answered questions before I was about to ASK
them! [:-)] Very very (very) cool & detailed over-views & all.
Thanks so much for uploading these videos. [:-)]
So glad you enjoyed it. I am working on the Bewitched home right now. It should be done soon.
LOVE this site!! Would love for you to consider doing the house from "Hazel", after all, it is right next door to Darrin and Samantha's house!!
I plan on it. But, I have a long list. I wish I could somehow speed the process up. There are so many homes I want to walk through.
Of all the homes so far I think I liked the Cleaver’s Shaker Heights home the best. I was surprised by how tastefully appointed that home was compared to the others. I never thought of the Cleavers being an upper middle class family but their home definitely suggests that they were.
@@diedonner299 I agree. When I was modeling it I was surprised how large it was too. Even though we got to see all 4 walls in different scenes, we never got to walk through the house looking all around. That den! Wow. The little games table nook. And quite a large kitchen. I could move in there today and only update the appliances.
Marina Coates - Mockingbird Lane my sentiments exactly. And that den with the large latticed window is EVERYTHING lol
I very entertaining tour and great attention to detail. Thanks for the all the hard work and helping me travel back to Memory Lane!
Glad you liked it. You can see all the TV and movie homes I've finished here:
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This is amazing! Thanks for giving us such a detailed glimpse into the house.
Thank you. You can see all of the other TV and movie homes I've finished here ruclips.net/user/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane I definitely will, I have subscribed! :-D I've always loved the Bradford family's house on Eight is Enough; would you ever consider analysing that one?
@@calamityjane5484 Yes, I want to do that home. I loved it. I have a long list. Right now I'm doing the upstairs of Bewitched, then onto finishing the original Parent Trap ranch house that I started awhile back. This year I plan on: Happy Day, I Dream of Jeannie, Laverne and Shirley, The Partridge Family and the Monkees.
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane wow you certainly have your work cut out for you! Looking forward to the Partridge Family's house!
@@calamityjane5484 Well, we'll see if it all gets done. My eyes may be bigger than my stomach. But, in theory those will all get done this year.
At 18:02... I really like the way the family room is at an angle, and I didn't realize Mike's den actually stretched to the front of the house.
I learn all sorts of things when I do these houses. I'm working right now on Bewitched and discovered Darrin's den actually has barely a 90° angle in the whole room. Looks great on camera though, but would be hard to live in.
LOVE your videos!! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Nice!!!!!!
Great video! I have always been fascinated by the studio sound stage version of the Brady's home from the time the show first aired in 1969. Several decades later I was even more fascinated by the HGTV series on how they were able to remodel house on Dilling Street which of course was used for the exterior shots. Keep up the good work.
I was so impressed with what HGTV was able to accomplish and keep the exterior how we knew it. Glad you liked the tour. My Brady Bunch tour is in 3 parts. Hope you found the other 2.
You can see those and all of the other TV and movie home tours I've made here: ruclips.net/user/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
Thanks for all the hard effort you put into this.
I'm glad you like these videos. It's a labor of love for me. I have a website with all of my work on it. I've done other TV and movie homes, here's the link: www.mockingbirdlane.design/
This is SOOOO awesome! Great job!! I noticed there doesn’t seem to be any interviews anywhere with the original set designers. It would be great to hear how they came up with these designs. Do you know if they’re still with us?
I couldn't find any still alive. I would LOVE to have asked them a million questions.
Wow! You are dedicated! I love this sort of thing. I've been watching the HGTV "Brady" project, and this is along the same lines.
So glad you enjoyed it. In case you missed it, Part 1 and 2 of The Brady Home are up now too. Here's a link to Part 1 ruclips.net/video/PJ6x-VkGeEc/видео.html
The up stairs was awesome, I really loved it, the master bedroom. Thank you for all the tours. And yes, I can't wait for The Munsters house, that's going to be really fun to watch on how you gonna put it all together.
I'm glad you liked all the tours. See you soon at 1313 Mockingbird Lane
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane I'll be here watching.
Love these videos. Can't wait to see the Munsters house.
I'm excited to finish that one too. It has challenges, things I haven't tried before. Like a dragon under the stairs, cobwebs everywhere... "little" obstacles like that 😉 Hoping it all comes together.
Agreat job ❤
Thanks.
Marina, I have just two words for you. GOOD WORK!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
I have made many other homes too. You can see all of the other TV and movie home tours I've made here: ruclips.net/user/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
Wow! A home much more worthy of an architect Dad!!!
You have done a fantastic job on all the homes , especially showing the fourth wall, where the cameras usually are .
Thank you.
Marina this is amazing. Makes me appreciate show even more
Thank you so much 🧡
LOL..........excellent job showing how the house would really look! What a difference.....LOL!
Glad you liked that. I was curious, so I just went ahead and figured it out. If you're interested, I did a little more in depth look at it here: www.mockingbirdlane.design/post/the-brady-home-a-house-of-lies
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane Hi Marina. I did check out your fun link. However, I am troubled by pic # 4's rendition of the main floor. It shows the laundry room beneath and to the right of the main stairs??? You previously mentioned that this area belonged to a small bathroom?
This would be great debate with Norm and Cliff at Cheers bar....lol! I actually met Norm in real life and still have the pic......but thats beside the point....lol! Please elaborate....
@@porkpiejohnny3062 Good catch. I had several models going and that overhead was from one of my earliest models before I made corrections.
Cool you met "Norm."
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane Well, I kinda feel bad for pointing this out after all your hard work..........this show is an important icon! There is a bright side though. As a well seasoned contractor I have seen many tiny 2 piece bathrooms. If u shortened Alice's room by 12" and the laundry room by 36 inches u could still fit a tiny 2 pc. bathroom under the stairs next to the laundry.....problem solved.
Love this so much!
Thank you! This video took me the longest of any I've made. Glad to know it was worth it.
This was so wonderful to watch. Thank you so much for your work. It really puts everything together for me. I have often wondered about how the house all fit together. Thanks!
Thanks. Part 1 and 2 of the Brady Bunch home are up on this channel now too.
Love your channel. Awesome!
Thank you! Glad you found it.
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane Me too! Now I am looking for tulip tables.
Great video! You should model Timmy Turner’s house from “The Fairly Oddparents!”😎
Amazing... just *amazing!*
So well thought out and beautifully presented. Wow.
The parents really did hog all the space! Loved the Easter Eggs too...
though I kept looking out for the bad luck Tiki Idol!
Oh, man! I should have thought of that.
Great job as always.
Thank you!
Thank you for these video's on the Brady house! It truly is one of Americana's most iconic homes. I don't want to sound like some kind of crazy nut, but I'm afraid it's gonna come across that way lol. So the cutaway's you do at the end, I'm not sure I totally agree. I know it's a fictional house, I get this sounds weird, but here me out. When they go up the stairs, the hall isn't straight ahead, they turn right, then left, then left again.
So the upstairs hallway seems to be heading back over the kitchen at kind of an angle. if you look at the downstairs the three sets of sliding doors curve to make a wide C, which is how the dining room, kitchen and family room relate to one another, not in a straight line, but all angled to make a wide C. When you think about it that way, the hall upstairs heading back toward the kitchen at a slight angle, that would put the master more over the living/dining area, and the kids rooms, more over the kitchen/family room area.
You're most likely thinking this guy is thinking way too much about this, and you're probably right lol, but I thought I'd throw my 2 cents in anyway. Thank you for the videos! :)
Are you kidding, you're not sounding crazy, you're sounding like someone who loves the details of these fictional homes as much as me. I never care when someone shares their thoughts on these TV houses. It makes me glad I'm not alone. It could play out the way you described, but in the episode I watched to get this layout [getting Greg's goat" I didnt see it turning enough to make that happen. The hallway looked fairly straight to me. If you have time, let me know where in that episode you see the hallway turn, other than at the end where the girls room is at an angle.
@@MarinaCoatesMockingbirdLane thank you, so I was talking about the other end of the hall really. At the top of the stairs, it's a right, then two lefts, and the last left appears to not be straight but angle very slightly to the right at the beginning of the upstairs hallway. So in my mind, that's how I came up with the layout I described. It kinda makes sense to me, because in the scenario if the master were more over the living/dining, and the hall is configured the way I suggest, the the brick to the left of the master entrance, would line up with the brick in the kitchen entrance. In my trival pursuit, head cannon mind at least lol. Thanks for listening. I hope you have a good night.
Hi Marina 👋. I realise I'm approximately 2 years late, so God only knows if you'll ever see my comments. I think we can thank Mr Algorithm for our meeting, and dude deserves an applause!. I LOVE your channel and artists and talent to bring it all together. I have a love of all these homes, 1164 Morning Glory Circle is my heartfelt fave, and if I ever won/received the $, I'd have it built. So many joyous memories through hours and hours of looking at what appears to be the "art of the heart". I have subscribed and hope with all my heart you're still going. Than you Marina, something really different that I just love. 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹❤❤❤❤❤❤🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Well, this was a nice comment to wake up to. Thank you. Glad you found the channel. And, yes I'm still going. 😊
This is so cool. I was such a big fan of the show. Great job :)
Thanks. You can see all of the other TV and movie homes I've finished here:
ruclips.net/user/MarinaCoavideos?view_as=subscriber
Marina Coates - Mockingbird Lane I definitely will. I started with the Bewitched house and am going to work my way through. You’re taking me back to my childhood 😃
I subscribed to ur channel is the Munster home going to get renovated? There problem the same way spots room was underneath the stairs lol
I am not renovating the Munsters home. I always do that to see how that TV family might be living today and I'm guessing the Munsters wouldn't have changed a thing. Maybe more dust and cobwebs 😉
So much fun to watch thank you
18:47 is that lady in the lower right hand corner Gladys Kravits ? Cool video and wonderful work. I enjoyed it.
Yes. It is. And she used her real name on the episode.
Great video series Marina! I know more about the Brady house than I thought I eve would. Looking forward to your videos of THE MUNSTERS house.
The Munsters has some tricky stuff going on. It's a fun challenge.
I just love this
Ah, thanks! This one took me the longest to finish, so it's good to hear people enjoyed it.