Classic early 60s home with 4 bedrooms. Now demolished
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Hey house lover's and explorers! Mid week explore time again and this video i take a look through a classic example of contemporary homes built in the 50s and early 60s. This one being built in 1962 it has been kept in immaculate condition with a kitchen update. 4 bedrooms including some cool real estate pics showing it furnished. demolished now along with 2 neighbouring homes I have already filmed. Hope you all enjoy the explore, Cheers for watching 🙂👍
This is the kind of video I like, especially when you add the old pictures of how it used to look.❤
Urbex Indigo thanks my friend for taking your time to make this video to share with me about Classic early 60s home with 4 bedrooms. Now demolished it was a very beautiful home why don't the developers leave these home alone they are so greedy they always know how to destroy things. i amfrom the U.S.A and i always enjoy what you do on your channel Urbex Indigo keep the great work you do i gave you a thumbs up and shared you out on my community tab my friend and God Bless and thanks again.
I just don't get it. Why would you tear down a perfectly lovely older home? It has so much character and it's in such good shape. These older homes are part of our history!
I am convinced they are purposefully demolishing all nice spacious houses to overrun society with little boxes to force us into. I really do. Beautiful home and a vaulted ceiling is the No.1 favourite thing on my house list, especially in a bungalow - all the bungalows where I grew up in South Africa were so similar to this . Great explore Paul.
I know right, this little house had a kitsch charm to it. It's the first time I see one whose roof extends for a covered courtyard. It always saddens me when I see special buildings, to be replaced by nondescript apartment blocks made with cheap construction material...
These are depressing to look at, and nobody's proud to live in citizen nest number #4510
I could definitely listen to your voice all day. I think this house is charming, I could see myself firing up the griddle in that pinkish kitchen & taking a bath in the pink tub so cool. ❤
What a charming little home!
Too bad it's being torn down for something ugly.
I am so pleased that you added some photos as it was great to reminisce onhow much simpler homes where back then before technology. The own a TV was a luxury. I am pretty sure the photos were from the 1970s too.
What a shame about those lemon trees which will probably be destroyed when the house is knocked down.
Thanks for the explore Paul.
Probably real estate photos. The agents have their own furniture for these houses and set them up for selling
Yeah, that lemon tree will be bulldozed under and be wishing they had a lemon one day.
It’s so hard to imagine a beautiful home like this being torn down - just crazy xx
Your easily pleased😅
The layout of this house is more American design. Bedrooms in the back because it is quieter from the street. I could live in this house! Why would they want to tear it down? Nice back yard. I could see my Yorkie, Pomeranian, Cocker Spaniel and Bichon Frise relaxing in the back yard. Me tending my flowers and garden. Thanks for sharing this home.
That would have been so beautiful when it was new…just imagine the kitchen! The little bit of red lino tells all
I've cried after most of your videos paul,I love the explore but sad history is being destroyer in the name of progress. Thank you for documenting these lovely homes !❤
Hope you grabbed a few lemons Paul 👍
Hey Paul. Very unique style of house. Very Californian. Early open plan living. Simple backyard. Lemon trees and a Hills Hoist. The massive Canary Island date palm is the icing on the cake. Thanks for another look back at our architectural past. 🇦🇺
Looks like it may have been flats at some point, due to it having the 2 front doors
I like the videos that you do,of the houses built in the 60's and 70’s. Along with the pictures of what it looked like when someone lived. It makes it more real.
Cool old classic home mate, loved the layout of this one and the real estate photos made the place look really unique. The kitchen looked awesome and loved the 3D Terazzo Floor in the bathroom. Those lemons looked good yah should of picked a bag full mate another awesome explore cheers for this one.
Werner you know where it's at!
Lemonade for the whole neighborhood! 👍🤠
Big trouble for swinging on the clothes line ❤️
The Vulcan gas heater was a welcome upgrade to the original briquette heater in our post war concrete home in Victoria!
Cheers, love the explore as always ❤️
I really liked the interior of this house, very clean minimal design, great explore, thanks Paul
🌟Hi Paul, hmm very contemporary 60’s home not a bad kitchen, flooring is pretty good to very retro indeed. Thank you for the tour. 😊❤x 🌟
Another nice one bit the dust, Mid century modern I call em, I always loved those, at my perspective they seem rare there in Australia.
Thanks for the tour Paul!
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4:40 Sink? oopsie! Gas cooktop was there, you can see the lone gas pipe, you had just shown the sink.
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Why do the real estate photos show unpainted brick walls , when they are actually painted? How old are real estate photos?
I don't think that was the sink missing think it was the stove top! love 60's homes! shame its being knocked down! but that 's progress!!!
Progress to what? It's no fun to spend big money for a little box and have to hear your too close neighbor pass gas.
I gave ya a like though, you're observant, you caught the cooktop error.
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Ah, my bad, sorry.
Who's Muriel? 🤔
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it's an iconic Australian movie if your not from Australia it's hard to understand all good!!
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wow, love love all the natural light in this darling little home. Love the uniqueness of the kitchen and living areas! Thanks Paul!
Natural light? All the lights were on
Still a darling little home. ❤👍
I realize the lights were on in the real estate photos, and that Paul had his recorder light on, but with windows that big I would assume during the day there would be a good amount of natural light in the living room/ sun room areas. Still, cute cute ☺️
Absolutely beautiful home. I grew up in a similar home. It's a good thing you didn't say anything about the place being old, I was born in 1962. Lol.😃😃
That is awesome Jen 😊 60s homes still look modern to me in a good retro way. Cheers for watching 👍😁
Very nice homes. Thank you for sharing this gem
Alpine roof home ..lots of these in Perth in the older suburbs, especially towards Fremantle..popular with the 10 pound poms back in the day
great 60s home the old Hills Hoist how many times as kids did we swing around fell off and skin our knees and our mothers came out with the old Dettol they were the great days thank you for a another great video Paul
We used to swing from the gas pipes that ran across the basement ceiling, Ma didn't like that.
Gave ya a like! 👍🤪 🇺🇸
Another beautiful home Paul.Thank you for your great videos.
Beautiful home! Sad it’s being demolished. Awesome video mate! ❤️😘👍🤘
What a beautiful old house 🏚. I love it. Shame that it will be torn down 😢. Thanks for sharing 👍
Yes, right on. It is indeed a 60s house. Just as the 70s, this decade was into textural interior finish such as brick or wood. But the other hints you gave at the beginning just pinpoint the right time line. This house stood proud for more than 60 years, it's a a shame it's going to be replaced by some boring building, especially given how scarce vintage 60s architecture is getting...
Gorgeous little home. it’s a shame people have to demolish a build that was done to perfection and designed so well with really cosy interior and good living space. The things they’re taking for granted here is absolutely criminal.😔
8:00 Where did you get the before pictures. This is such a lovely ☺️ wonderfully inviting home
It's all about cramming as many people on a block of land as possible, after all the government want's to do is increase our population. That's progress for you but thanks to Paul at least we have them saved on video.
Thanks for sharing this home. Beautiful home
Love waking up to a new video! Thank you!
With the two front doors I wonder if this was a house combined with a medical clinic or similar or even a meeting place for a small religious group. The front of the house from the street view looks a little non residential to me although obviously it was a home.
I would have been honored to live here!
Yah.real shame the disrespect....but good vid ....😮
That was a lovely home. It’s not on a huge lot, why would they want to tear it down? I could easily and comfortably live there.
Hey Paul what would be kinda cool is when the new build is complete and for sale, show some before pictures of the house and the new house that replaced it.
These make me sad!!! It was BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bonjour d'Occitanie (France)
9:17 c'est du 3D en mosaïque. Je ne crois pas que nous ayons ce types de carreaux en France (mais c'était la mode du petit carreaux (5/5 cm)
Dommage pour les citrons, il y a très certainement de quoi faire de la confiture, des zestes confit, des zeste râpé...
La maison n'est pas extraordinaire, mais c'est quand même une jolie maison, surtout la pièce où il y a la cuisine coin repas et salon.La buanderie est bien la salle de bain c'est le sol qui est le mieux. Si la maison est identique et plus dans le style de l'époque de sa construction, je penses que ce serait bien (je réponds à la question de la fin). Merci pour le partage.
What a lovely home, well maintained inside. A very interesting layout.
it looked like a very nice home
Whoa beautiful house I love ❤️❤️👍👍😺😺👋👋
A nice standard looking home. There's nothing to fancy here but a nice comfortable home, Bricks a plenty. Thanks for sharing. Cheers, MM :)
Great a new episode and this is another awesome empty house
unfortunately now torn down but it was a nice looking place though
both on the outside and inside. i really liked this house but it is on
video now to look back on, another great look at the empty houses
up closer to town here Thank You and can't wait for Saturday again
for another exciting episode take care.🏘🇦🇺🇦🇺🏘
What a pitiful shame. For someone who is into MCM’s this is their dream house.
What a shame this house was demolished. It was obvious to see the previous owners took pride in their home and it was dirty and run down.
Yes, as someone mentioned, in the US we call these Mid Century Modern. ❤
Good old hills hoist 9 out of 10 of your videos they are still standing
Hi paul, love the whole home style interior, back in it's days the homes were built solid. Not like prepack stuff/ cheap material . In my home town of mt gambier there are many of that style homes still lived in and standing. .keep up the good work. Cheers Deb
Cheers Deb 👍😁
Another really cool home. Thank you Paul. 😊
Hi Paul! From Upstate New York. 🩵your videos!
Glad you like them Diana! Thanks for the support 👍🙂👍
They should have maintained the lemon tree
Beautiful home back in the day
What a waste!😢
I share the sentiments of many- it is hard to to process the whys of the tearing down of such beautiful homes.
This one was a gem.
What a beautiful MCM home, one of my favourite housing styles, they are disappearing all too fast!
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Talk about owner builders. In west Aust it wasn't till the late 60s - early 70s sometime that you had to be licensed to build a home so may be the same in SA.?
How do you find these places?
11:51 Inside wardrobe hooks with red caps was usually used to hang ties on.
It was different kinda an odd layout looks like move in ready
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Nice
The floor tiles in that bathroom are the same as the ones in my home's laundry. My home was built in the year 1960.
Another great Vlog, if I was you, I’d pick those lemons and give them to ya local fish & chip shop, they might even give you a free meal!,,, cheers from Downunder ❤️🦘🦘🦘🇦🇺