Someone loved this house. To keep it as original as possible and in such pristine condition. The colors, wallpaper, carpet and kitchen transported me to 1973, when I was 15 years old. Thank you, Ethan! Great video!
The best thing about this house is how happy it made you. The next best thing is that it had harvest gold and avacado green decor and orange shag carpeting. That makes it a true 70's showcase! Thank for sharing it. They only missed the bar in the basement, oh well.
Love this house! Avocado Green, Harvest Gold and Orange were the colors I was surrounded in growing up. What a flashback this is! We had flocked wallpaper, foiled wallpaper and patterned wallpaper...with the Holy Trinity of colors. I hope you get your dream retro house one day, Ethan!
Ethan, you're an old soul. I was born in 60 so I was a teen all through the 70s. It was my favorite decade. And I, too, love orange shag carpet with walnut wood paneling. Nothing cooIer than that. With the old console TV/ stereo unit combo, swag lamps - Milano glass and the long gold chains covering the cords. Maple, "early American" furniture...I would give the last years of my life for just one more year of those days. Sigh.
I love how original this house is and how clean and well taken care of the appliances and interior is. It pains me that this will all be torn down and trashed
Wow this house is in excellent shape!! Gives me my “childhood feels”! This was a pretty upper class house for 1973. The gold is Harvest Gold and the green appliances was Avocado Green - really 70’s baby!! That flock wallpaper is so cool! The wallpaper with the people is called “Toile” pattern. I would love to own this house! My mid century furniture would look so good in there! The Toile wallpaper is all I would change! Great find Ethan!! I’m a fan 😉😝 Also - I’m OCD with symmetry as well..I totally get it ✌🏻❤️
This was a fun one. All those colors and textures, perfectly preserved!! That was indeed a microwave-- called a "Radar Range." My mom bought that exact model in 1974 and it seemed like magic, but very expensive. I remember playing in the box. When I buy a house in a few years, I'm going to look for something like this, and keep it original. I laughed at the "see you later" for Mr Spider.
I am right there with you! I would get this house and not change one thing about it! And you can bet it would have bean bags, throw pillows, some mod wall arts, and lots of other groovy things! What a cool find! Take care!
Oh wow! It's like these folks either had no children or pets or perfect children to have such pristine walls and carpet to have survived 50 years! Thank you for sharing this gem with us!
My dad was a home builder in the 60s and 70s. We always had what you called “pot lights” in our homes so they were around. Beautiful original house. I’d love to have 70s shag carpet again lol. Thanks for sharing.
Ethan, I grew up in the 70ies and lived in a couple of houses in this area. I learned from you a lot of the things in these homes. This house was beautiful and one of the best you have explored. Thank you for teaching me alot from these incredible homes.
I love seeing your videos!! My husband and I inherited his childhood home, it was built in 1974 and we are trying to keep it close to the same as it was as possible. We have the avocado wall oven and sink in the kitchen (sadly all the other appliances were replaced before his mom passed) and both our bathrooms are still original, one is the avocado green tub and tile and the other is a peachy color. We had orange shag carpet but that was something that had to be taken up, but I managed to save 1 room that had a green linoleum pattern on it. We have orange and gold striped wallpaper and the panel throughout also. I have been visiting estate sales to get some retro furniture to help make it look like it used to.
Harvest gold was a popular color back in the 70's, as well as avocado green. The gold was in the bathroom when he first started, the green was the oven and stove top in the kitchen (I loved the kitchen!). I wouldn't mind a house like this. Thanks for the tour!
Good Video! --- I came back 14 hours later ( real tired, had to sleep) and I change that good video to Great video. I just wish you could've taken more time. This "boite di bijou" of a house is impressive. I've never seen anything like this kind of preservation and so clean. You could really move in here with minor cleaning. This house was kept "Dutch clean". I recently watched a good video on "Static Spaces" that featured a very cool house with many 1970's features intact but it was so moldy he had to wear a respirator. I was impressed by it but this house has the prize for an unspoiled 1970's house. I told you. You'll make 100,000 by the end of the year.
i genuinely can’t wait for you to get your dream home! you get so excited over these homes, i look forward to hearing you show off your awesome home someday, i know it’ll be sick
What's up Ethan?! WOWZA WOWEE!!! What a time capsule!!! When my parents bought their first house it had the avocado green appliances in the kitchen and bathrooms. When updated the house (within the 1st year) they replaced the kitchen appliances and bathrooms with the harvest gold. Amazing! Lol. What is it with all these houses having intercom systems? I'm originally from the Bronx in NYC and we would yell HEY VINNY! Lol. Great video and TFS!!
Definitely one of my new favs!! Got me all up in my nostalgic feels. I love that you appreciate that era considering how young you are. I was born in 77 so this was right up my alley. This explore was AMAZING! THANK YOU for making my day, Ethan!
This house was definitely loved as it is so well taken care of. It is an outstanding example of the 70’s. Your appreciation of older homes is awesome. I never miss any of your videos as I feel that you are one of the best out there.
I could tell how excited you were to be there when you were talking about the main intercom and filming the counter, lol. It made me giggle because you were so giddy :) I love that house and all its color and texture. Someday I'll have my own space to decorate. I'll remember this episode. Thanks!!
Oooo, Ethan you know what I like! Absolutely fabulous! That was def top notch for it's day. The yellow color would be harvest gold or maze yellow and the green would be avocado or olive green. That orange shag is awesome . What a great 70's home. Takes me back to when I grew up. Def 5 🌟's!!! Very groovy! Keep rockin!
Hi from the UK. I love that you get excited about the home decor I grew up with. I still love flock wallpaper, coloured bathrooms, shag pile carpets and parquet flooring but no chance of having them again now. Keep showing us these really great homes and thanks for making a record before they are demolished. you are doing a good job - thanks
I just love how excited you are about this house. I have been an interior designer for almost 40 years and this style is my earliest memory of noticing interiors. I would have been 10 years old when this house was built. The "velvet" wallpaper is called "flocked" and the paper with the scenes on it is called a "toile" (pronounced twall) :-)
Brought back so many memories of my childhood. The colors of the 70s-80s. I grew up with a similar orange shag carpet, Harvest gold, and Avocado throughout the house. This is an amazing find. Other than the basement it looks ready to move into. You always do a great job showing these windows of the past. It's sad so much history is being destroyed to make room for some lesser quality building that won't last 30 years.
Absolutely incredible house Ethan! This was so unbelievably preserved and cared for! What a shame someone didn’t see value in saving the appliances at least! You outdid yourself finding this excellent home to explore!
Loved it Nathan. I love the 70's houses too. I actually live in a 1970's mobile home. It has the green kitchen sink. Sorry to say all of the other green toilet is replaced, because they were plan and simple worn out. We had 7 children, we raised all of them in this home.
Hi Ethan!! 🌈🌈 omg the orchid carpeting and pink bathroom 💜💗💜💗💜 Crazy about that room!! Loved all of the cool wallpaper and colors. What a great house!! I would love a place like this!! Cindy 🙋♀️
This was really a blast from the past for me: My dad built our house in the early seventies, and I was in junior high school and high school in that period. Our house wasn't as big as this one, but the decor style was similar. Loved the flocked wallpaper and the shag carpet. I had a silver wallpaper with blue flowers (roses?) on it, and a neutral shag carpet (because they didn't have the blue shag that I really wanted in stock.) Blown away that the wallpaper and carpet were in such good condition. It may have been a random find for you, but for me it was a trip back to my adolecence. Keep on doing these videos Ethan. I love that you're so enthusiastic about the features in the different houses you explore. It's a real passion, and that only makes the videos all the more interesting. If ever you get tired of the videos, you'd make a great real estate agent. (though I doubt it would be as much fun.) lol Appreciate you dude!
I'm BLOWN AWAY! I LOVE IT! I can not believe the condition of this place! And it's huge! So many people struggle trying to find and buy homes and yet others just buy them up to demo them?! There should be laws or ordinances against demo-ing homes in good condition! I would love to have this and keep it just the way it is!
This home is amazing and it does represent homes from the seventies. Everything lookes so pristine and very well kept. The wall paper was so classic. Loved this home. Thank you Ethan. ❤
This house is absolutely one of my favorites Ethan ! I love everything about it . Thank you for the explore and thank you for documenting this gorgeous gem🤩
Wow. Awesome house. I am an old lady so this retro stuff is great. House is in great shape, someone loved this place. So sad to see it torn down. Hope someone is doing salvaging . Thx Ethan, one of your best. Much luv
If I bought a house in this great of condition I wouldn't change ANYTHING! I would make it my mission to find every piece of furniture, electronics, décor, EVERYTHING period correct! Beautiful home coming down to make way for a generic eyesore with an outside that is slate grey with black soffit, fascia, rain gutters and downspouts.
I LOVE THIS HOUSE!! Loved the whole layout. The wallpaper in the kitchen area so nice and could imagine the matching avocado fridge. Why would they leave that oven and stovetop. That toile living room wallpaper so so cool and that laundry room wallpaper also way cool. Would love to have this house. Would only need waterproofing in basement. WHAT AN ABSOLUTE SHAME to bulldoze this home!! Thanks Ethan for showing this one! Take care and keep safe.
Ethan you really hit the jackpot with this beautiful house.It was adorable.Too bad it is being torn down. I wish I had a house like this when I was growing up.I loved everything about it.Thank you for finding it and letting us see it.Take care and stay safe.
My dad built our house in the 60s. The round lights mentioned in your video inside the ceiling we had. You thought that wasn't original but probably was. We had intercom with record player and radio built in. The music went to all intercoms in each room of the house! Thank you for nostalgia and remeniscing of styles gone by. God bless.
Hello Ethan, I am pretty sure that the small oven is an Amana Radarange. They were the first microwave ovens made for home use. That was one amazing house!! Thanks for sharing.
Super '70s style, and incredibly preserved!! Love love everything in it! The kitchen was amazing, and I think the oven underneath the green one, was a radar range, or AKA, old school microwave, we never had one like that, but I've seen them in vintage ads. The wallpapers are beautiful, and all the '70s colors, and the orange shag, so awesome! 🤩 Very cool explore!!😃 🤘✌️
Thank you for your love and respect AND knowledge of these houses! It's so frustrating listening to others describe houses like this not know anything about what they are seeing.
Absolutely love this house. Reminded me of some houses I've seen in my youth. And my mother in law had three of those wall papers in her house. I know I helped her hang it. Always enjoyed hanging wallpaper, we were a team, my best friend. As I watch your videos I see different patterns I've hung before. Love watching your videos. Brings back good memories. Thank you Eathan for your time, energy, and dedication to us, your viewers. Be careful in your adventures. Much love
FYI starting in the probably mid 1960s, linoleum was phased out, in favor of a new product, vinyl flooring. It was cheaper to make, install, and came in the new modern colors and patterns. Most homes that have linoleum are most likely pre 1950s, ya know, us older folks' grandparents homes lol. I'm not a fan of 1970s and up homes, but this was rather impressive, just the colors alone! Great video once again, thanks!
What a great house! The owners must have loved this place, it is in great condition for it's age. I'm not usually a wallpaper fan but this was tastefully done. Awesome find, Ethan!
The yellow was called harvest gold, and the green was avocado green. The wallpaper that you referred to as velvet I've heard called "flocked" wallpaper, kind of the like the white fake snow on Christmas trees that turns them into flocked trees. Nice house, and you aren't OCD for liking symmetry. It's a hallmark of beauty. This one was certainly fun!
This house is absolutely amazing. Such a great house. It is so clean and well kept. I do wish it could have the basement fixed, and saved. Why do we have to tear down everything. Sigh I loved it Ethan. thank you so much for sharing. Blessings.
Oh lovely home gently used. Well cared for. I loved the wall papers. Some of them resembled upholstery fabrics from that time period. Like the chocolate bathroom in the basically naked basement. Living room with celery green carpet and fireplace beautiful. The plum carpet in the master bathroom is the first I’ve seen that color. Very pretty. Someone had great taste. Wonderful tour. Thank you Ethan.
A House is made with walls and beams; a home is built with LOVE AND DREAM.🌻😊 THANK YOU FOR THE AWESOME VIDEO.👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍 I DO APPRECIATE IT.⚘😊
Awesome wall treatments! Loved the retro bathrooms, groovy man, and the shag carpeting! Magnificent find. Thank you for bringing it to us! Great video.👍👏❤🇺🇸
That wall oven doesn't even look liked it was even used, its so clean! The Amana microwave takes me back, we had the same one....(so did my one Aunt and grandmother) I asked my mom she said it was almost $400 back then which is about $3,000 in todays dollars.... I believe my Grandmother bought a new one for all her kids (6) for Christmas. We didnt have any of those cool colors for appliances.. all of ours were stainless by Thermador. I also remember getting out first touch tone phones in the house but we had to wait almost a year for them to update the phone lines in the neighborhood (coral Gables, FL) for us to properly use them as they were still geared toward rotary signals hahahahah Still remember out Beta Max players too.... now I want to go turn on the massive console TV we had and watch Batman & Robin & Star Trek reruns and Wonder woman hahahhah xoxo Randolph
Blast from the past! Love when you’re excited Ethan. Carpet on the toilet🤣🤣Yep I always hated that. This home was certainly loved & taken care of. So pristine even though everything is original. The appliances looked new they were so clean. My parents home, built in the mid 70’s, had that same orange carpet you love so much. You’re so right about colors today-white,gray,black. Yuk. I’m looking for new living room furniture & everything comfortable (not formal or totally modern)comes in grays & browns. It looks like the basement was stripped of carpeting. I bet it was all finished at one time. This was fun, colorful- GROOVY MAN😬I couldn’t resist. Thanks Ethan
Very well taken care of house for that era. It definitely was loved. That kitchen was amazing! Love the layout. A rare gem for sure. Too bad it’s being torn down and not revived.
Oh Ethan this one was beautiful! So much intact vintage! All of that beautiful wallpaper and the orange and green carpet! 😍😍😍 save the orange carpet! Lol Just amazing!
Ethan under the wall oven that was an Amana Radarange. And yes, it’s a microwave. And the gold appliances were usually called Harvest Gold, and the wood shelf that ran all around that room near the ceiling was probably covered in fake greenery back in the day. Great house! 😊
The yellow sink and/or appliances were called "Harvest Gold". Green ones were called "Avocado". Don't remember what the brown ones were called, but possibly chocolate. Another amazing video.
Oh wow that house was awesome! I’m like you I love the old retro houses, The shag carpets and flower wall paper.. I loved the pink bathroom.. Thanks for sharing
Hi Ethan This house is really clean and well taken care of when people lived here. The kitchen is magnificent. It’s so big and has lots of cabinets. Even the avocado green stove and cooktop. I didn’t like the basement except for that cool bathroom. This is a really COOL house. It’s a shame that they are going to tear it down. I mean those few leaks in the basement could be fixed. I thought it was weird that they had a shower stall in the laundry room. Oh well whatever. Another great 5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️video. Ethan stay safe and well. I think it’s great that you post 3 to 4 videos a week.
Whoever owned this home must've loved it so much, because of its immaculate condition, so sad to think it'll be gone.thanķs so much for sharing Ethan,love from Scotland xx
Hi Ethan😎🏎,WOW what a very cool house,how retro it was.I like how every room was different, my favorite room was were the fireplace is with the orange carpet,I like how the fireplace was atleast centered.That kitchen was very old school to,I think that was an old school microwave underneath the oven.I cant believe how clean that oven was.That house was pretty big.It looks like that whoever's lived there made their house like that even in current time.Very cool tho,I liked this one it was very fun!! Cant wait to see the next one😎.See ya next time Ethan,as always stay your cool self🏎😎,oh you made me laugh a few times to 🤣
Beautiful home Ethan! Its great that you take the time to explore these amazing gems, its so sad that people today can't value homes as great as this one is. So thanks for that. Also by the way canned, pot and recessed lighting were VERY common in homes from the 1940s to the 1980s and even now so that is very normal. My house was built in 1959 and we have a lot of recessed lights around our house
Ethan I hope your doing well.Thank you for this awesome time capsule.My tabloids and magazines arrived a few days ago .And yupp it's time to order more in a couple weeks.😺
Someone loved this house. To keep it as original as possible and in such pristine condition. The colors, wallpaper, carpet and kitchen transported me to 1973, when I was 15 years old. Thank you, Ethan! Great video!
The best thing about this house is how happy it made you. The next best thing is that it had harvest gold and avacado green decor and orange shag carpeting. That makes it a true 70's showcase! Thank for sharing it. They only missed the bar in the basement, oh well.
Love this house! Avocado Green, Harvest Gold and Orange were the colors I was surrounded in growing up. What a flashback this is! We had flocked wallpaper, foiled wallpaper and patterned wallpaper...with the Holy Trinity of colors. I hope you get your dream retro house one day, Ethan!
Ethan, you're an old soul. I was born in 60 so I was a teen all through the 70s. It was my favorite decade. And I, too, love orange shag carpet with walnut wood paneling. Nothing cooIer than that. With the old console TV/ stereo unit combo, swag lamps - Milano glass and the long gold chains covering the cords. Maple, "early American" furniture...I would give the last years of my life for just one more year of those days. Sigh.
Harvest Gold is the yellow, Avocado Green is the green you're thinking of.
Both very 70's colors.
Thanks for the video, Ethan.
I love how original this house is and how clean and well taken care of the appliances and interior is. It pains me that this will all be torn down and trashed
Wow this house is in excellent shape!! Gives me my “childhood feels”! This was a pretty upper class house for 1973. The gold is Harvest Gold and the green appliances was Avocado Green - really 70’s baby!!
That flock wallpaper is so cool! The wallpaper with the people is called “Toile” pattern.
I would love to own this house! My mid century furniture would look so good in there! The Toile wallpaper is all I would change! Great find Ethan!! I’m a fan 😉😝
Also - I’m OCD with symmetry as well..I totally get it
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I love all that wall paper too!
Childhood feels for sure!!!! Beautiful home, sad its comming down, seems like a real waste to just demons it!
Toile pronounced like twal
This was a fun one. All those colors and textures, perfectly preserved!! That was indeed a microwave-- called a "Radar Range." My mom bought that exact model in 1974 and it seemed like magic, but very expensive. I remember playing in the box. When I buy a house in a few years, I'm going to look for something like this, and keep it original. I laughed at the "see you later" for Mr Spider.
Every time I see one of those I hear Bob Barker saying "the Amana Radar Range" on the old The Price Is Right show.
All of these houses being demolished makes me sad. There will be no homes with any character left. Love this house
No character what so ever!😢
This house is amazing. It brings memories of the house I lived in from 1972 to 1995 in Timmins Ontario🙂
I am right there with you! I would get this house and not change one thing about it! And you can bet it would have bean bags, throw pillows, some mod wall arts, and lots of other groovy things! What a cool find! Take care!
Ethan, your excitement is contagious. Very cool place, thank you. 😁
Ethan is great 😺
I love your appreciation for the MCM and 70s homes. It reminds me that I did have a lovely childhood. I was born in 66.
Oh wow! It's like these folks either had no children or pets or perfect children to have such pristine walls and carpet to have survived 50 years! Thank you for sharing this gem with us!
My dad was a home builder in the 60s and 70s. We always had what you called “pot lights” in our homes so they were around. Beautiful original house. I’d love to have 70s shag carpet again lol. Thanks for sharing.
The house/mansion is amazing! Great video. It’s such a shame to tear it down. It’s in good shape too.
Ethan, I grew up in the 70ies and lived in a couple of houses in this area. I learned from you a lot of the things in these homes. This house was beautiful and one of the best you have explored. Thank you for teaching me alot from these incredible homes.
I love seeing your videos!! My husband and I inherited his childhood home, it was built in 1974 and we are trying to keep it close to the same as it was as possible. We have the avocado wall oven and sink in the kitchen (sadly all the other appliances were replaced before his mom passed) and both our bathrooms are still original, one is the avocado green tub and tile and the other is a peachy color. We had orange shag carpet but that was something that had to be taken up, but I managed to save 1 room that had a green linoleum pattern on it. We have orange and gold striped wallpaper and the panel throughout also. I have been visiting estate sales to get some retro furniture to help make it look like it used to.
Harvest gold was a popular color back in the 70's, as well as avocado green. The gold was in the bathroom when he first started, the green was the oven and stove top in the kitchen (I loved the kitchen!). I wouldn't mind a house like this. Thanks for the tour!
Good Video! --- I came back 14 hours later ( real tired, had to sleep) and I change that good video to Great video. I just wish you could've taken more time.
This "boite di bijou" of a house is impressive.
I've never seen anything like this kind of preservation and so clean. You could really move in here with minor cleaning. This house was kept "Dutch clean".
I recently watched a good video on "Static Spaces" that featured a very cool house with many 1970's features intact but it was so moldy he had to wear a respirator. I was impressed by it but this house has the prize for an unspoiled 1970's house.
I told you. You'll make 100,000 by the end of the year.
i genuinely can’t wait for you to get your dream home! you get so excited over these homes, i look forward to hearing you show off your awesome home someday, i know it’ll be sick
I got a feeling he's gunna snag one of these abandoned homes for himself! That'd make a cools video series he could do
Hey thank you for another great video. Your crushing it since you got your car! Great job 👏
What's up Ethan?! WOWZA WOWEE!!! What a time capsule!!! When my parents bought their first house it had the avocado green appliances in the kitchen and bathrooms. When updated the house (within the 1st year) they replaced the kitchen appliances and bathrooms with the harvest gold. Amazing! Lol. What is it with all these houses having intercom systems? I'm originally from the Bronx in NYC and we would yell HEY VINNY! Lol. Great video and TFS!!
Definitely one of my new favs!! Got me all up in my nostalgic feels. I love that you appreciate that era considering how young you are. I was born in 77 so this was right up my alley. This explore was AMAZING! THANK YOU for making my day, Ethan!
This house was definitely loved as it is so well taken care of. It is an outstanding example of the 70’s.
Your appreciation of older homes is awesome.
I never miss any of your videos as I feel that you are one of the best out there.
I could tell how excited you were to be there when you were talking about the main intercom and filming the counter, lol. It made me giggle because you were so giddy :) I love that house and all its color and texture. Someday I'll have my own space to decorate. I'll remember this episode. Thanks!!
Oooo, Ethan you know what I like! Absolutely fabulous! That was def top notch for it's day. The yellow color would be harvest gold or maze yellow and the green would be avocado or olive green. That orange shag is awesome . What a great 70's home. Takes me back to when I grew up. Def 5 🌟's!!! Very groovy! Keep rockin!
Awesome. Loved everything about it Ethan. Impeccably decorated. I remember fuzzy toilet seat covers.😛
Great explore- one of my favorites. 👍🏻
Hi from the UK. I love that you get excited about the home decor I grew up with. I still love flock wallpaper, coloured bathrooms, shag pile carpets and parquet flooring but no chance of having them again now. Keep showing us these really great homes and thanks for making a record before they are demolished. you are doing a good job - thanks
I just love how excited you are about this house. I have been an interior designer for almost 40 years and this style is my earliest memory of noticing interiors. I would have been 10 years old when this house was built. The "velvet" wallpaper is called "flocked" and the paper with the scenes on it is called a "toile" (pronounced twall) :-)
Brought back so many memories of my childhood. The colors of the 70s-80s. I grew up with a similar orange shag carpet, Harvest gold, and Avocado throughout the house.
This is an amazing find. Other than the basement it looks ready to move into. You always do a great job showing these windows of the past. It's sad so much history is being destroyed to make room for some lesser quality building that won't last 30 years.
Absolutely incredible house Ethan! This was so unbelievably preserved and cared for! What a shame someone didn’t see value in saving the appliances at least! You outdid yourself finding this excellent home to explore!
Loved this Ethan. Thank you for showing us! Back with another one! Daugherty WPB FLORIDA
I love your enthusiasm when you find a house you love, your like a kid in a candy store.
Loved it Nathan. I love the 70's houses too. I actually live in a 1970's mobile home. It has the green kitchen sink. Sorry to say all of the other green toilet is replaced, because they were plan and simple worn out. We had 7 children, we raised all of them in this home.
Hi Ethan!! 🌈🌈 omg the orchid carpeting and pink bathroom 💜💗💜💗💜 Crazy about that room!! Loved all of the cool wallpaper and colors. What a great house!! I would love a place like this!! Cindy 🙋♀️
Beautiful house always so happy to see your videos I absolutely love the adventures thanks for sharing this keep up the good work
This was really a blast from the past for me: My dad built our house in the early seventies, and I was in junior high school and high school in that period. Our house wasn't as big as this one, but the decor style was similar. Loved the flocked wallpaper and the shag carpet. I had a silver wallpaper with blue flowers (roses?) on it, and a neutral shag carpet (because they didn't have the blue shag that I really wanted in stock.) Blown away that the wallpaper and carpet were in such good condition. It may have been a random find for you, but for me it was a trip back to my adolecence. Keep on doing these videos Ethan. I love that you're so enthusiastic about the features in the different houses you explore. It's a real passion, and that only makes the videos all the more interesting. If ever you get tired of the videos, you'd make a great real estate agent. (though I doubt it would be as much fun.) lol Appreciate you dude!
This has got to be one of my favorite houses that you have done! Great video Ethan! I love this house so much.
I'm BLOWN AWAY! I LOVE IT! I can not believe the condition of this place! And it's huge! So many people struggle trying to find and buy homes and yet others just buy them up to demo them?! There should be laws or ordinances against demo-ing homes in good condition! I would love to have this and keep it just the way it is!
This home is amazing and it does represent homes from the seventies. Everything lookes so pristine and very well kept. The wall paper was so classic. Loved this home. Thank you Ethan. ❤
This house is absolutely one of my favorites Ethan ! I love everything about it . Thank you for the explore and thank you for documenting this gorgeous gem🤩
Incredible house. The velvet wallpaper!! Omg, so many cool things in there!!! I said wow so many times!
Wow. Awesome house. I am an old lady so this retro stuff is great. House is in great shape, someone loved this place. So sad to see it torn down. Hope someone is doing salvaging . Thx Ethan, one of your best. Much luv
If I bought a house in this great of condition I wouldn't change ANYTHING! I would make it my mission to find every piece of furniture, electronics, décor, EVERYTHING period correct! Beautiful home coming down to make way for a generic eyesore with an outside that is slate grey with black soffit, fascia, rain gutters and downspouts.
i was a teen in the 70s so i can relate to all is in this house, loved then and still love it, i was 16 in 73 many great memories of that area
I LOVE THIS HOUSE!! Loved the whole layout. The wallpaper in the kitchen area so nice and could imagine the matching avocado fridge. Why would they leave that oven and stovetop. That toile living room wallpaper so so cool and that laundry room wallpaper also way cool. Would love to have this house. Would only need waterproofing in basement. WHAT AN ABSOLUTE SHAME to bulldoze this home!! Thanks Ethan for showing this one! Take care and keep safe.
That was an amazingly beautiful home, it's sad that they're going to demolished....Great find Ethan
Ethan you really hit the jackpot with this beautiful house.It was adorable.Too bad it is being torn down. I wish I had a house like this when I was growing up.I loved everything about it.Thank you for finding it and letting us see it.Take care and stay safe.
Harvest gold is. Color of the small sink
.Great video ethan... the green is avocado 🥑
My dad built our house in the 60s. The round lights mentioned in your video inside the ceiling we had. You thought that wasn't original but probably was. We had intercom with record player and radio built in. The music went to all intercoms in each room of the house! Thank you for nostalgia and remeniscing of styles gone by. God bless.
Hello Ethan, I am pretty sure that the small oven is an Amana Radarange. They were the first microwave ovens made for home use. That was one amazing house!! Thanks for sharing.
Super '70s style, and incredibly preserved!! Love love everything in it! The kitchen was amazing, and I think the oven underneath the green one, was a radar range, or AKA, old school microwave, we never had one like that, but I've seen them in vintage ads. The wallpapers are beautiful, and all the '70s colors, and the orange shag, so awesome! 🤩 Very cool explore!!😃 🤘✌️
Thank you for your love and respect AND knowledge of these houses! It's so frustrating listening to others describe houses like this not know anything about what they are seeing.
Absolutely love this house. Reminded me of some houses I've seen in my youth. And my mother in law had three of those wall papers in her house. I know I helped her hang it. Always enjoyed hanging wallpaper, we were a team, my best friend. As I watch your videos I see different patterns I've hung before. Love watching your videos. Brings back good memories. Thank you Eathan for your time, energy, and dedication to us, your viewers. Be careful in your adventures. Much love
FYI starting in the probably mid 1960s, linoleum was phased out, in favor of a new product, vinyl flooring. It was cheaper to make, install, and came in the new modern colors and patterns. Most homes that have linoleum are most likely pre 1950s, ya know, us older folks' grandparents homes lol. I'm not a fan of 1970s and up homes, but this was rather impressive, just the colors alone! Great video once again, thanks!
What a great house! The owners must have loved this place, it is in great condition for it's age. I'm not usually a wallpaper fan but this was tastefully done. Awesome find, Ethan!
We could tell you enjoyed this one Ethan we can hear it in your voice , amazing wall paper
The yellow was called harvest gold, and the green was avocado green. The wallpaper that you referred to as velvet I've heard called "flocked" wallpaper, kind of the like the white fake snow on Christmas trees that turns them into flocked trees. Nice house, and you aren't OCD for liking symmetry. It's a hallmark of beauty. This one was certainly fun!
I love all that wallpaper! Omg as always great job Ethan. Love these untouched older homes!
You're my Carpet Goals twin: orange shag carpeting someday! 😃 Thank you for these fabulous explores and for your enthusiasm!
This house is absolutely amazing. Such a great house. It is so clean and well kept. I do wish it could have the basement fixed, and saved. Why do we have to tear down everything. Sigh I loved it Ethan. thank you so much for sharing. Blessings.
I love how much you love these houses! I love them, too.😍
Oh lovely home gently used. Well cared for. I loved the wall papers. Some of them resembled upholstery fabrics from that time period. Like the chocolate bathroom in the basically naked basement. Living room with celery green carpet and fireplace beautiful. The plum carpet in the master bathroom is the first I’ve seen that color. Very pretty. Someone had great taste.
Wonderful tour. Thank you Ethan.
A House is made with walls and beams; a home is built with LOVE AND DREAM.🌻😊 THANK YOU FOR THE AWESOME VIDEO.👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍 I DO APPRECIATE IT.⚘😊
One of your best finds! Absolutely amazing ❤️
Awesome house. The style of the house brings me back to my childhood. I was two years old hen that house was built. 👍☺️
love ur attitude and coments😊💙
I love how original this home is. I love this era! I'm betting the trim in the dining room had lights. Thank you for sharing!! Loved it. 💕
So clean! One of your best!
Awesome wall treatments! Loved the retro bathrooms, groovy man, and the shag carpeting! Magnificent find. Thank you for bringing it to us! Great video.👍👏❤🇺🇸
The greatest decade ever , homes, cars, music, clothes, girls, and a beautiful world ... ✌☮
That wall oven doesn't even look liked it was even used, its so clean!
The Amana microwave takes me back, we had the same one....(so did my one Aunt and grandmother) I asked my mom she said it was almost $400 back then which is about $3,000 in todays dollars.... I believe my Grandmother bought a new one for all her kids (6) for Christmas. We didnt have any of those cool colors for appliances.. all of ours were stainless by Thermador. I also remember getting out first touch tone phones in the house but we had to wait almost a year for them to update the phone lines in the neighborhood (coral Gables, FL) for us to properly use them as they were still geared toward rotary signals hahahahah Still remember out Beta Max players too.... now I want to go turn on the massive console TV we had and watch Batman & Robin & Star Trek reruns and Wonder woman hahahhah
xoxo Randolph
Blast from the past! Love when you’re excited Ethan. Carpet on the toilet🤣🤣Yep I always hated that. This home was certainly loved & taken care of. So pristine even though everything is original. The appliances looked new they were so clean. My parents home, built in the mid 70’s, had that same orange carpet you love so much. You’re so right about colors today-white,gray,black. Yuk. I’m looking for new living room furniture & everything comfortable (not formal or totally modern)comes in grays & browns. It looks like the basement was stripped of carpeting. I bet it was all finished at one time. This was fun, colorful- GROOVY MAN😬I couldn’t resist. Thanks Ethan
Very well taken care of house for that era. It definitely was loved. That kitchen was amazing! Love the layout. A rare gem for sure. Too bad it’s being torn down and not revived.
Amazing walk through! This house reminded me of my high school years. Awesome walk down memory lane. Thanks for taking me with you!
Oh Ethan this one was beautiful! So much intact vintage! All of that beautiful wallpaper and the orange and green carpet! 😍😍😍 save the orange carpet! Lol
Just amazing!
Love this, especially the kitchen and pink bathroom, thank you for this one
Ethan under the wall oven that was an Amana Radarange. And yes, it’s a microwave. And the gold appliances were usually called Harvest Gold, and the wood shelf that ran all around that room near the ceiling was probably covered in fake greenery back in the day. Great house! 😊
What an awesome house. It was kept very well. Thanks for showing us this one Ethan. Great job....keep shining!!!!!!!
Awesome house! Loved your excitement
Wow what a Time Capsule!!
I just love how well preserved it was…. Must have been perfect for entertaining!
The yellow sink and/or appliances were called "Harvest Gold". Green ones were called "Avocado". Don't remember what the brown ones were called, but possibly chocolate. Another amazing video.
Tobacco brown, Tudor brown and Chocolate brown. I just looked it up. 😉
Oh wow that house was awesome! I’m like you I love the old retro houses, The shag carpets and flower wall paper.. I loved the pink bathroom.. Thanks for sharing
Hi Ethan
This house is really clean and well taken care of when people lived here. The kitchen
is magnificent. It’s so big and has lots of cabinets. Even the avocado green stove and
cooktop. I didn’t like the basement except for that cool bathroom. This is a really
COOL house. It’s a shame that they are going to tear it down. I mean those few
leaks in the basement could be fixed. I thought it was weird that they had a shower
stall in the laundry room. Oh well whatever. Another great 5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️video.
Ethan stay safe and well. I think it’s great that you post 3 to 4 videos a week.
Beautiful house. It looks so well taken care of. Sucks it will be torn down☹️. I hope some day soon Ethan you get your own dream house.
So fun to see this 70's house! Again, loving the stripes in the wallpaper. What a fabulous house!
This home is gorgeous Love those fireplaces Thanks again for exploring this place🤗
Whoever owned this home must've loved it so much, because of its immaculate condition, so sad to think it'll be gone.thanķs so much for sharing Ethan,love from Scotland xx
That was a great find. I really enjoyed your video. Thank you 😊
Oh gorgeous- like my late Nanna’s 1973 house. That floral wallpaper 💕
That house is immaculate! I cannot see tearing it down.
Ethan, I love the cherry wood cabinets in that house, that house has been taken care of so well, Thank you for sharing with us.hugs n love
Hi Ethan😎🏎,WOW what a very cool house,how retro it was.I like how every room was different, my favorite room was were the fireplace is with the orange carpet,I like how the fireplace was atleast centered.That kitchen was very old school to,I think that was an old school microwave underneath the oven.I cant believe how clean that oven was.That house was pretty big.It looks like that whoever's lived there made their house like that even in current time.Very cool tho,I liked this one it was very fun!! Cant wait to see the next one😎.See ya next time Ethan,as always stay your cool self🏎😎,oh you made me laugh a few times to 🤣
Beautiful home Ethan! Its great that you take the time to explore these amazing gems, its so sad that people today can't value homes as great as this one is. So thanks for that. Also by the way canned, pot and recessed lighting were VERY common in homes from the 1940s to the 1980s and even now so that is very normal. My house was built in 1959 and we have a lot of recessed lights around our house
Such a beautiful home 💗💗💗💗
Awesome find!! I believe that other appliance may have been a convection oven.
This house is so very well kept. What a shame.
awesome find! loved it,thanks for sharing! ♥️
so love all your videos. look forward to each and every new one.
Ethan I hope your doing well.Thank you for this awesome time capsule.My tabloids and magazines arrived a few days ago .And yupp it's time to order more in a couple weeks.😺