Thank you so much Kellie. It's a sad thing when these go as they're replaced here with shoe box like homes, more often than not aha. But I was glad the demo people let me film it before it's all gone. Thank you so much again and hope you and your family are well mate 😍
The "built-in stand" at around 5" was part of the fire, the heat from the fire would warm the stones and also heat the hallway. You could place a kettle or pot on it to warm it up, or even dry your socks on it.
@traciesnature thank you so much Tracie and yes while we were there the demolition crew came along and they said they'll try save some of the furniture 🤞🏻😍
Thank you Megan and you're right. We are losing character for stuff that won't (to my belief) have anything close to character home style wise. Thank you so much and I hope you're keeping well my friend 🤗
The house has been remodeled, that's why that one bedroom has the odd ceiling medallion, and the wall blocking off part of the fireplace created that odd pedistal in the hall. Keep Orange Crushing It, Drew!
Yes that's what I thought too. The ceiling rose / medallion is definitely off centre and that could only be from a remodelling. Thank you so much Tommy my friend and hope you aren't working too crazy long hours 😍🤗
I almost missed this one somehow, I must've got busy and the notification got buried. What you call the bedroom was originally the living room I beleve, that's why the ceiling ornamentation isn't centered and the "pedestal" in the hall is actually the left end of the fireplace. That wall between the two is not original. Thanks for the tour Drew! Stayin tuned! 👍🤠
What an interesting place. I really like how you explain what things are as you go along because quite a few of these are different than what we have in the States and I wouldn't have known what they were. I enjoyed this tour, great video 👍
Whoops wrong video I replied to aha. Yes I hope my explanations make sense and it's fascinating how homes around the world have their own architecture styles. In my part of Australia we mostly used bricks cos wood was susceptible to termites so you'll mostly see brick homes here. Thank you for watching and hope you and your family are well my friend 🤗
@@DrewsAdventuresGo That makes total sense! At one point in my life, I lived in the Northeastern part of the states and most homes had basements for storage. I remember my grandmother would make homemade goods and store them in the nice cold basement. Most of the basements at that time were all dirt. They creeped me out when I was a kid lol. And now, here in the southern part of the states, they don't have basements in most places...mainly because of the tropical storms and hurricanes, they would flood too easy. I grew up in a brick house, which they don't build much of anymore. It was a beautiful place.
@Artist11_NC yes I remembered hearing somewhere that basements are banned in Florida? I'm not sure if they're banned but definitely like you say the hurricane issue is too dangerous to have basements. I'm not too sure why basements never caught on in Australia as much as the US. Here it's more likely you'll see a basement in a farm house than anywhere suburban. I think your grandmother had a great idea there cos I know Australia We had meat safes which were meant to keep meats and fresh produce cool. Not sure how they worked but they're fascinating 😍
Same Peter. Reminded me of my childhood to see them. I wonder if they were teachers or somehow in education? Thank you so much mate and hope you're keeping well 🤗
@@DrewsAdventuresGo hey drew thanks mate could have been part of education but same for me growing up as a kid i remember them all to well im going good mate hope you are to.
Yes you're spot on actually. I have often mentioned that to Heather and Werner. In this house case we asked the demo crew who were there if we could film and they were all smiles as long as (obviously we don't) take anything out of the place 😃
Thanks for the video Drew, I go past that house a lot, Take care, Have a nice week 😊
It's a lovely house (or was). Sadly all demolished now Simon. Hope you are doing well my friend 🤗
@@DrewsAdventuresGo - Okay, oh it's demolished now, jeez I was going to go past it tomorrow, Thanks for telling me 🐨
Yeah sadly mate it was being final checked by the demoliton staff
The furniture really looks very beautiful ! Love the nature outside 🌿🌿
They are quite time pieces 😍 . I wish I could have bought them 🤞🏻
Hi Drew. That house was a great time capsule 🎉
Thank you so much Kellie. It's a sad thing when these go as they're replaced here with shoe box like homes, more often than not aha. But I was glad the demo people let me film it before it's all gone. Thank you so much again and hope you and your family are well mate 😍
The "built-in stand" at around 5" was part of the fire, the heat from the fire would warm the stones and also heat the hallway. You could place a kettle or pot on it to warm it up, or even dry your socks on it.
Thank you so much for letting me know that. That makes sense too. Welcome to my channel if you're new too and hope you keep enjoying my content mate 😃
Good job Drew,,, I sooo love the art deco furniture,, i still have some,, those looked in incredible condition,
@traciesnature thank you so much Tracie and yes while we were there the demolition crew came along and they said they'll try save some of the furniture 🤞🏻😍
Another classic gone forever. Great video
Thank you Megan and you're right. We are losing character for stuff that won't (to my belief) have anything close to character home style wise. Thank you so much and I hope you're keeping well my friend 🤗
@@DrewsAdventuresGothank you Drew my friend 8:11 I’m okay just had a lot going on a bit stressed 🤗
@@meganpaull6140 deep breaths Megan. You've got whatever it is 💯
Awesome video Drew! Really enjoyed it, you know it's my thing lol. Looking forward to watching through all of your videos, so interesting! Much ❤️
Thank you so much and right back at you for your wonderful explores, too. Looking forward to more 🤗
The house has been remodeled, that's why that one bedroom has the odd ceiling medallion, and the wall blocking off part of the fireplace created that odd pedistal in the hall. Keep Orange Crushing It, Drew!
Yes that's what I thought too. The ceiling rose / medallion is definitely off centre and that could only be from a remodelling. Thank you so much Tommy my friend and hope you aren't working too crazy long hours 😍🤗
Good job Drew 👏 👍 👌 Nice to meet you
Thank you and nice to meet you too today. I'm looking forward to putting up the video soon and welcome to my channel 😀
I almost missed this one somehow, I must've got busy and the notification got buried.
What you call the bedroom was originally the living room I beleve, that's why the ceiling ornamentation isn't centered and the "pedestal" in the hall is actually the left end of the fireplace. That wall between the two is not original.
Thanks for the tour Drew!
Stayin tuned! 👍🤠
@@JohnShinn6078 - Jeez you get around, I just went to Maryland and back
@@DUMPSTERDIVINGADELAIDE123
You should've stopped by! Darn.
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Yes I reckon you're spot on John. I'm up in Coober Pedy at the moment so I'm not sure how much we are all travelling but it's amazing to travel aha 😍
@@DrewsAdventuresGo Enjoy! 👍🙂
Very interesting documentary 🎉
Thank you kindly 😀
Nice work well done
Thank you mate. Beautiful old furniture in this one and the demolition crew did say they'll try save it 🤞🏻
What an interesting place. I really like how you explain what things are as you go along because quite a few of these are different than what we have in the States and I wouldn't have known what they were.
I enjoyed this tour, great video 👍
Whoops wrong video I replied to aha. Yes I hope my explanations make sense and it's fascinating how homes around the world have their own architecture styles. In my part of Australia we mostly used bricks cos wood was susceptible to termites so you'll mostly see brick homes here. Thank you for watching and hope you and your family are well my friend 🤗
@@DrewsAdventuresGo That makes total sense! At one point in my life, I lived in the Northeastern part of the states and most homes had basements for storage. I remember my grandmother would make homemade goods and store them in the nice cold basement. Most of the basements at that time were all dirt. They creeped me out when I was a kid lol. And now, here in the southern part of the states, they don't have basements in most places...mainly because of the tropical storms and hurricanes, they would flood too easy. I grew up in a brick house, which they don't build much of anymore. It was a beautiful place.
@Artist11_NC yes I remembered hearing somewhere that basements are banned in Florida? I'm not sure if they're banned but definitely like you say the hurricane issue is too dangerous to have basements. I'm not too sure why basements never caught on in Australia as much as the US. Here it's more likely you'll see a basement in a farm house than anywhere suburban.
I think your grandmother had a great idea there cos I know Australia We had meat safes which were meant to keep meats and fresh produce cool. Not sure how they worked but they're fascinating 😍
nice explore drew liked the nursery rymes and ones that go way back.
Same Peter. Reminded me of my childhood to see them. I wonder if they were teachers or somehow in education? Thank you so much mate and hope you're keeping well 🤗
@@DrewsAdventuresGo hey drew thanks mate could have been part of education but same for me growing up as a kid i remember them all to well im going good mate hope you are to.
Befriending someone who works in demolishing wiuld be beneficial, they could give you constant leads
Yes you're spot on actually. I have often mentioned that to Heather and Werner. In this house case we asked the demo crew who were there if we could film and they were all smiles as long as (obviously we don't) take anything out of the place 😃
Another adventure..
Yes this one was a cool place Famo. Must do a detect session soon. Miss ya 🍻
@@DrewsAdventuresGo
I am only a phone call away.!!
Hi Mr Drew😊
G'day Brun and hope you're keeping well 😍. Must catch up soon and do a detect day 💯
Gday mate 👍
Smoke detector battery needs changing 😂 😂
All that great furniture ❤
G'day Fluff yes you're not wrong there mate and it was a time capsule that furniture hey 😍. Thank you for watching