My husband and I bought our first house for $36k in the 70s, but at an interest rate of around 18%...unheard of today! I'm close in age to Martha, and I wanted to emulate everything she did. I think I purchased her first published book from K-Mart. From then on I was hooked. Today I am recognized in my circles for my entertaining, interior design and restored antiques. Thanks Martha! I very much enjoyed this video. Thank you for producing it.
This was my favorite "era" of Martha Stewart. I was so captivated by her refined elegance and good taste. I grew up in a very blue-collar, almost rough, steel mill city, so Martha was like opening a new universe for me. Still love her, hands down one of my greatest influences in life.
It was the BEST when she lived there at Turkey Hill in the early 80's; I was mezmerized---PERFECT. EARLY Martha is my fave, being a proud Aericn of Polish heritage, too!
She WAS the aesthetic people emulate today on social media, before social media. I grew up in CT and she was known for her parties and decor. I remember she came to do some local flower arranging and hosting events. It was lovely!
With all due respect to Martha Stewart, my Mother was (a) "Martha" even before Martha was "Martha" (the brand). 🤣They are kindred spirits! Watching any footage of Martha Stewart brings me home on so many levels. 🥰
You're right. My parents spent $45 k at that time on their house, which was just under 1,000 sq ft and a little less than 1 acre...and it wasn't in NY, it was in hillbilly country.
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My husband and I bought our first house for $36k in the 70s, but at an interest rate of around 18%...unheard of today! I'm close in age to Martha, and I wanted to emulate everything she did. I think I purchased her first published book from K-Mart. From then on I was hooked. Today I am recognized in my circles for my entertaining, interior design and restored antiques. Thanks Martha!
I very much enjoyed this video. Thank you for producing it.
This was my favorite "era" of Martha Stewart. I was so captivated by her refined elegance and good taste. I grew up in a very blue-collar, almost rough, steel mill city, so Martha was like opening a new universe for me. Still love her, hands down one of my greatest influences in life.
It was the BEST when she lived there at Turkey Hill in the early 80's; I was mezmerized---PERFECT. EARLY Martha is my fave, being a proud Aericn of Polish heritage, too!
Martha was born with a gift. I have learnt much from her. Thank you for the peek.
She worked non-stop! Inspirational, truly. At the beginning she did so much of her own work. She is the epitome of talent, brains & beauty.
That woman has not only the vision of what could be but the talent and work ethic to make it so. Beautiful ❤
She WAS the aesthetic people emulate today on social media, before social media. I grew up in CT and she was known for her parties and decor. I remember she came to do some local flower arranging and hosting events. It was lovely!
Such an inspiring video. Anyone can make their house a home that makes them happy.
Thank you, Martha, for showing Turkey Hill. It is my favorite house, that you lived in, in a program on TV. Thank you so much.....e
Beautiful...everything is just beautiful.
I agree! Thank you for watching! I appreciate your comment!
@@CulturedElegance You are welcome. Love seeing these beautiful country homes.
With all due respect to Martha Stewart, my Mother was (a) "Martha" even before Martha was "Martha" (the brand). 🤣They are kindred spirits! Watching any footage of Martha Stewart brings me home on so many levels. 🥰
Martha is the queen of the home ,do it yourself industry ! I miss the shows on tv ,when she first started
one of my faves of yours! I LOVE Vintage Martha; her Thanksgiving here might be my #! Martha ANYTHING of all time.
Aw thank you so much!!! I agree, vintage Martha was truly wonderful!!!
Beautiful house and property. I love the porch room with all the windows and light. Does Martha still own this property?
No, sold it & moved to Bedford NY
I would garden half the day and spend the other half of the day in that GLORIOUS pool.
I love videos on this channel ❤
Thank you so very much! That means a great deal!!
46K in ‘71 is a steal. Especially for Westport. It must have been in some state.
You're right. My parents spent $45 k at that time on their house, which was just under 1,000 sq ft and a little less than 1 acre...and it wasn't in NY, it was in hillbilly country.
That's about 350k today. Not bad for an old house with acreage, even if it needs another 350k of work put into it
Thank you🍃
Beautiful video journalism ❤
Thank you very much!
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Thank you so much! You should, they are great!
In the end Andy and Martha could not stand each other.
He looks a bit like Chevy Chase.
Martha was so thin and trimmed then
Lol..in our early 20's we all are!!
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Wouldnt want to clean this home- too much junk!
You wouldn't. The staff does.
Not junk, valuable antiques.
Mind your business …