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@@TimothyPLivingston I love it. It's on my list as well. If they have other similar houses I really want to see them. Be a great house to have played hide and seek in as a kid.
@@TimothyPLivingston Someone called P man wanted to know your heighth because they were a tall family, and wanted to get an idea of relative ceiling heighths... Btw those little windows are a real quirk that add light.
oh man...you'd have to be one of those crafty people that are good with their hands. I'm more the stand back and yell encouragement to your genius. But YES, this would be lovely at Christmas
I was born, raised and still live in Connecticut. I love the old houses and history we have here. This is a beautiful replica of days-gone-by. The fireplace with the beehive oven is the icing on the cake. I myself would have put in a claw foot tub or something that is closer to period. I would also use wooden cabinets instead of pedestal sinks. This to me says home with family and friends. ❤❤
I love this home! So nice to see colors and character! Gray, brown and white have overstayed their welcome. This home is old fashioned in the very best way.
This home makes all the typical (boring) modern homes look useless.... People's needs are changing, and I like how this home utilizes all the extra storage spaces that quite frankly, ppl need now. Families are returning to their roots right now and gardening, diy and homemade. This home does a great job bringing that back. Hope there are more out there!
*_Hello everybody, I'm Home_* !!! No matter how hard they try to push a trend, people are usually drawn to a natural, warm and cozy, lived-in feel. White sofas, glass tables, chrome and faux fur pillows - It's like walking into an interior decor magazine. Don't dare leave your shoes on. Do not put your feet up on the couch!!! It may be pretty to look at, but far from practical and comfortable. What usually happens when we decide to wear white for a day? HOME is definitely where the heart is, in this refuge. Thanks for the share.
Blown away!!! The way they used the space in the home is stellar. My favorite part is the cook fireplace. I can imagine the smell of bread in that little oven, and a nice stew bubbling on the hearth. The headboard you showed in the first upstairs bedroom is exactly like my mom's and goes perfectly in this style of home.
I could also imagine this with a Russian stove instead of a cooking fireplace that would even help keep the upstairs warm. You could even put a bread oven into the Russian stove.
I think this is the most beautiful home you’ve shown. I would definitely do away with the bathroom in the kitchen and make that the laundry room/ half pantry. That front office would be a really nice master suite too.
Also love those multi light (Payne's) in the windows, very rare to see 8 over 12 like this home had just love this whole home and for once think it's worth the extra $$$.
What a delightfully different beautifully crafted home! The builder did a fantastic job of seamlessly integrating finely detailed colonial elements with modern conveniences. It captures the solid craftsmanship of an earlier time. When I first saw the price, my jaw dropped. But this is a very special design with countless colonial artisan details which cost a lot to build and require expert cabinet makers and carpenters. It's a wonderful unique piece of art in a sea of drywall. You just can't find homes built like this anymore. It's perfect for building in a historic district and wonderfully designed to support multi-generational families. That said, I don't think I would have put fiberglass baths/showers in the bathrooms because they look oddly out of place, but the rest of the house probably broke the bank. Thanks for this beautiful tour!
Yeah, the shower/bathtub enclosures were a a shock. Think I'd want delft tile instead, with glass shower divider because it felt dark and claustrophobic. The doors on the closets etc really resonated and added a ton to the feel. Magical!
Wow 🤯! This home is just absolutely gorgeous on all levels! Beautifully done and very inspirational! My absolute favorite part is really the whole house! I could certainly picture my family in a home like this! Thank you Tim for another great tour! I’ve become such a fan of your channel because all your tours are just fabulous!
Tell Jen thanks a lot for finding this beautiful home! This puts me in mind of an early colonial home. I wouldn’t change a thing. But I would finish out the basement, and have space there for the washer plus the dryer! I am in love with this home. Thanks Guys!
Floorplan at 3:01 Like the simple classic design. The house has goodbones. It would take well to many decorating styles. The farmer's porch is a must. Definitely needs a main or upper floor laundry...
What a sweet sense of a bygone era, this home is a work of art! Very detailed and crafted expertly for sure, but I do miss a good pantry and large walk-in closets! Thanks Jen, great period find….love to see more of these! And perfectly toured as always by you, Mr. Tim, God bless!
This video just popped into my stream! I live in town and this building company builds these post and beams with solid construction ethics. The store next door, Tessier's Changes of Thyme, provided the furnishings. This is my dream home. Thank you for the home tour!
I think you just toured My home, love love love this home and My furniture and decor looks like it was custom made for this home, love the warm old fashioned look and feel of this home, it's like the whole home welcomes you in and makes you feel like you're at home and in a warm safe place.love the colors everywhere and those pine floors are just absolutely gorgeous. I'll take that home as it is shown just got to figure out where my laundry goes but I think I already got that done just keep it to myself. Going to save this one and Play it again.thsnks for the tour of this fabulous awsome home.
they weren't quite as polished, but my bedroom floor had those great big pine plank floors when I was a kid. You'd find a hole in your floor from the knot shrinking and falling out. People didn't care for them like they do now. This sure took me back, and I loved it. Thanks!
I love this home! I live in a home that has the stove in the island. Never thought I would like like that feature but now I would not live in a home with out it. Thank you for the tour.
incredible! I want to build this house for our forever home. Such a great layout, and well done on all the little details. Feels 200 years old, in a good way
Amazing how they nailed this. We need a builder like this in Canada. Although I'm not sure one exist. Great attention to detail. Love how they incorporated the modern of our daily life seamlessly. I'm in love.
All time favorite... half way expected to see horse and carriage out front. Seen a show before where a man tore down an original salt box home that had square head nails of which they no longer make. But so excited to see that this home had many original style hardware in it. Details and craftsmanship superb! Thank you for the showing to both of you. 😃
I am in love with that house! Living in Vermont, there's nothing like a cozy colonial house. The saltboxes are my favorite, and witch windows are fun to find up here, too.
I love this house and the furnishings! I'm not loving the colors but that's easy to change. I would cook in the fireplace sometimes and use the brick oven, especially when there is a power outage.
I LOVE THIS MODEL!! It is in my top two favorites that you have toured, so far. My other top favorite is “The Novarra”. I would love to build this somewhere on 5+ acres with Mountain View’s, Colorado, Wyoming, or Montana. I love the extra wide pine floors and all of the storage. I might use the narrow space off the kitchen as a open pantry. I would want to screen in the porch off the kitchen. I would want to create a driveway and either a porch or exterior window cladded vestibule at front of the house. I also love the windows they used. Thank you for all the work you do for your videos.
Of all the homes I’ve seen here, this is the best one yet and the first one I’ve actually gotten really excited about as a home and not a vacation home. It’s so beautifully designed and so much reminds me of my home when I was young. It’s also the first home I’ve seen that has made me want to visit the website and look around more. More of these in the mix, if you can, Timothy! I really have enjoyed your channel. I used to watch a few videos every time you popped up in my suggested viewing and finally decided to just subscribe a couple of months ago. Whatever was I waiting for?? You do a great job!
I actually live in a re-constructed colonial home, with many original features. This home replicates many features that are spot on. Nice attention to detail and design. Some wasted space by the floor one fireplace and a couple others but for the most part, well laid out. The cubby hole storage is a plus/ Nice job. Video was well timed and informative.
Timothy, do you know who came up with the drain feature in the countertop? It is patented well the answer is Mrs. Winchester of the Winchester rifle name and the lady that kept building onto her now famous house in San Jose, CA. Known as the Winchester mystery house..
I did not know that Steven! That is actually quite cool 😊 … and now you just made me google it lol that house is something else too! Talk about and interesting story!
Why are the utilities spread out in the cellar ? The oil tank in one corner, the water tank in another and the furnace in another. It makes the cellar difficult to finish off with a rec room , etc.
Love the house except for having one of the full baths downstairs. It reminds me of my 1940s bungalow, which has a lot of finished nooks with shelves for storage space. One thing I like about the house you showed is that it's very spacious -- not every space is dedicated for use, so there's space just to move around in. I can visualize different family members or groups staking claim to some of the common spaces for hanging out.
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PERFECT HOME except I would have a gas stove! I have lived in places where the power has gone out because of weather and your design which was after 18th c, would make it self sufficient! BEAUTIFUL!
Super nice place. I'd personally use that Library area as my computer office. That area that was set-up as a small office by the Bathroom and Keeping Room would be my Pantry. I'd have the back of the house where the second stairs are and the Half Bath reworked upstairs so a residential elevator could be put in and have a Laundry next to it...it would take a dormer to the left and to the right or raise the roof back there. Just thinking, the part of the house where the two Bedrooms are side by side could be added on to. Maybe add 4'. What came to mind is in some areas by code you have to have a built in closet to call a room a Bedroom. A realtor would only list it as a 2 Bedroom with no fixed closets...the one did have it sort of built in. Add 4' and you could do more to make a real closet in those 2, like add a little dormer where the closets would be. That 4' would make the Living and Dining areas a bit bigger too. I noticed in the walk around there was a Basement Bulkhead by the smaller porch, under the Kitchen window. That would be nice for utilities servicemen rather than go through the house. I'd keep that.
That kitchen fireplace is outstanding. I would teach myself how to do wintertime cooking there if I had one. I like the antique look that is throughout the house and how the TV is carefully hidden. I believe I would want Victorian style bathroom fixtures instead of the modern bathroom fixtures so the bathrooms would look like someone modernized their old colonial house in the 1800s when indoor plumbing became popular. It would be easy to make an in-law suite downstairs from the existing floorplan. I really like how the stairs have a little landing midway. It would not take much to design this house to be an off-grid property. Add real working shutters to help keep out cold or heat. Install a propane stove, a propane refrigerator and a propane on-demand water heater. Eliminate the microwave and the dishwasher and wash the dishes by hand. Maybe put in a Victorian style wood cookstove or an Aga at the other end of the kitchen away from the fireplace for wintertime cooking and house heating. Put solar panels on the roof of a detached garage or car port to power a well pump and the indoor lighting. Add one or two woodstoves on the upper floor for winter heating. Screen in the porch to turn it into a sleeping porch during warm weather. Put a split duct AC unit in the largest bedroom and power it with solar power/Tesla power bank. Make a firewood storage area in the basement and add a large woodshed outside. Wall off part of the basement, insulate that wall and door, put in ventilation to the outside and use as a root cellar to store home grown winter vegetables. I would put a washing machine, powered by solar, in the basement and add clotheslines for indoor drying on rainy days when I could not hang the clothes on outside lines.
Good lord thats so affordable. 550k$ USD in a small Ontario city today gets you a two bedroom one bath 70's fixer upper with soft floors a crawlspace and a lot 25' larger than the foot print of the house.
OMG! Timmy, you've done it! You've found my home! Now I just have to find the money. This place is just my cup of tea. Don't know how you find these places.
I love this home! That said, you'd better make sure you're not going to change decorating tastes as long as you live here because this house can't be anything other than early American/colonial.
This is a beautiful home. It has e everything I want in a home except 1st floor master. Oh, yes I love,.love,.love this home. Thank you for finding it and the tour.
Hello thimoty This home is so old school The outside of the home is amazing Maby when the kitchen whas White and the bathrooms a litle bidt contempersry Them the home whas amazing the size of the home is amazing but i live to watch those video s thank you for showing us this amazing home Thimoty Anja
That's a very special home, extremely well built (from what I can see in the video), with all the replicated details of days gone by. Did you notice the dove-tail drawers in the kitchen? I sure did. With prices all over the country going crazy, this is a steal of a beauty! Where I live, on the Western Slope of Colorado, you get junk like 1,000 sq ft with 2 bdrms and 1 bath that's in total disrepair for this price. Beautiful home! Ty for this tour.
It has used the space well. The woodwork, the doors just feel right. The nooks and crannies feel right without feeling too closed off. Love t he fireplace. Wanted one that could be used for cooking, too.
I think the bathroom pedestal sink looked more victorian than colonial. I would have put a drop-in sink into a cabinet styled after the wood and cupboards in the house.
Beautiful! Well done reproduction of an early colonial New England home. I definitely think you need a laundry space and also a range hood, there didn’t appear to be one above the stove.
Hi Tim I don’t know how I missed this. This is my style of home. I love this home. I love the color and all the windows. Jen you found a marvelous home. I’d make a family room. Plus laundry room. I love the inside of this home. The furnishings are perfect for this home. Love the fireplace. Jen I want this home to. The kitchen is perfect to me. Tim this home is stunning. My favorite so far. Great narration and showing Tim! Jen you found the perfect home!
Thanks for showing Tim this very Early American I never seen a cook in the 🔥 fire place before not a modern home but it probably makes good stews soups and Chili's on a cold night.
Hey everyone! Well I was going to save this for a 4th of July themed toured…. But I was just too excited. So here it is. I hope you enjoy and can’t wait to hear your thoughts!
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That basement is a preppers dream. That fireplace is too. Very nice details.
Yeah that fireplace is going on my list for sure
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I love it. It's on my list as well. If they have other similar houses I really want to see them.
Be a great house to have played hide and seek in as a kid.
Right lol and will definitely look into trying to tour more from them
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Someone called P man wanted to know your heighth because they were a tall family, and wanted to get an idea of relative ceiling heighths...
Btw those little windows are a real quirk that add light.
I know we’re less than 6 months from December, but I would sure like to see this place dressed up for Christmas with that beautiful fireplace!
oh man...you'd have to be one of those crafty people that are good with their hands. I'm more the stand back and yell encouragement to your genius. But YES, this would be lovely at Christmas
The store next door to this model is Tessier's Changes of Thyme, Bolton, CT. They provided the decor and furnishings.
I was born, raised and still live in Connecticut. I love the old houses and history we have here. This is a beautiful replica of days-gone-by. The fireplace with the beehive oven is the icing on the cake. I myself would have put in a claw foot tub or something that is closer to period. I would also use wooden cabinets instead of pedestal sinks. This to me says home with family and friends. ❤❤
I love this home! So nice to see colors and character! Gray, brown and white have overstayed their welcome. This home is old fashioned in the very best way.
This home makes all the typical (boring) modern homes look useless.... People's needs are changing, and I like how this home utilizes all the extra storage spaces that quite frankly, ppl need now. Families are returning to their roots right now and gardening, diy and homemade. This home does a great job bringing that back. Hope there are more out there!
Love how they combine the 1700s look yet incorporate the modern conveniences seamlessly!
As a 10th generation Yankee I am in love! It is beautiful without the uneven floors. Very nice design.
I love how every nook and cranny is a storage space or a window!
*_Hello everybody, I'm Home_* !!! No matter how hard they try to push a trend, people are usually drawn to a natural, warm and cozy, lived-in feel. White sofas, glass tables, chrome and faux fur pillows - It's like walking into an interior decor magazine. Don't dare leave your shoes on. Do not put your feet up on the couch!!! It may be pretty to look at, but far from practical and comfortable. What usually happens when we decide to wear white for a day? HOME is definitely where the heart is, in this refuge. Thanks for the share.
Blown away!!! The way they used the space in the home is stellar. My favorite part is the cook fireplace. I can imagine the smell of bread in that little oven, and a nice stew bubbling on the hearth. The headboard you showed in the first upstairs bedroom is exactly like my mom's and goes perfectly in this style of home.
I could also imagine this with a Russian stove instead of a cooking fireplace that would even help keep the upstairs warm. You could even put a bread oven into the Russian stove.
I think this is the most beautiful home you’ve shown.
I would definitely do away with the bathroom in the kitchen and make that the laundry room/ half pantry.
That front office would be a really nice master suite too.
Also love those multi light (Payne's) in the windows, very rare to see 8 over 12 like this home had just love this whole home and for once think it's worth the extra $$$.
Hands down, the coolest house I've seen you tour! Love, love, love it!
I enjoyed this video. These Early American houses were untouchably awesome.
What a delightfully different beautifully crafted home! The builder did a fantastic job of seamlessly integrating finely detailed colonial elements with modern conveniences. It captures the solid craftsmanship of an earlier time.
When I first saw the price, my jaw dropped. But this is a very special design with countless colonial artisan details which cost a lot to build and require expert cabinet makers and carpenters. It's a wonderful unique piece of art in a sea of drywall. You just can't find homes built like this anymore. It's perfect for building in a historic district and wonderfully designed to support multi-generational families.
That said, I don't think I would have put fiberglass baths/showers in the bathrooms because they look oddly out of place, but the rest of the house probably broke the bank.
Thanks for this beautiful tour!
Yeah, the shower/bathtub enclosures were a a shock. Think I'd want delft tile instead, with glass shower divider because it felt dark and claustrophobic.
The doors on the closets etc really resonated and added a ton to the feel. Magical!
Wow 🤯! This home is just absolutely gorgeous on all levels! Beautifully done and very inspirational! My absolute favorite part is really the whole house! I could certainly picture my family in a home like this!
Thank you Tim for another great tour! I’ve become such a fan of your channel because all your tours are just fabulous!
Thank you Violet! And I’m glad you enjoyed this one I thought it was the neatest thing
This is a beautiful home! Love everything about it. Loads of charm, cozy, yet plenty of room to move about. Thanks for showing this one, Timothy!
Imo hands down the best walk through EVER!! And I watch them all
Thank you I’m glad you enjoyed it 😊
I agree!!!
Tell Jen thanks a lot for finding this beautiful home! This puts me in mind of an early colonial home. I wouldn’t change a thing. But I would finish out the basement, and have space there for the washer plus the dryer! I am in love with this home. Thanks Guys!
Floorplan at 3:01
Like the simple classic design. The house has goodbones. It would take well to many decorating styles.
The farmer's porch is a must.
Definitely needs a main or upper floor laundry...
What a sweet sense of a bygone era, this home is a work of art! Very detailed and crafted expertly for sure, but I do miss a good pantry and large walk-in closets! Thanks Jen, great period find….love to see more of these! And perfectly toured as always by you, Mr. Tim, God bless!
Hi Deborah and thank you! They did do a great job bring that era to life with this one.
Deborah, where they had that little office area off the Keeping Room by the Bathroom could me made your Pantry.
I totally agree, plus a master bedroom on first floor.
This is a lovely home they did a great job 😊who ever buys it is very lucky 😂
This video just popped into my stream! I live in town and this building company builds these post and beams with solid construction ethics. The store next door, Tessier's Changes of Thyme, provided the furnishings. This is my dream home. Thank you for the home tour!
I’m two years late to the party, but love this! Like a trip to the great-grandparents. ❤
This is my absolute fave of all the homes you have toured! MY. DREAM HOME! I would finish the basement out. Thank you Jen 🥰👌🏼
I was born and raised in CT , this type of home has always been my favorite
I think you just toured My home, love love love this home and My furniture and decor looks like it was custom made for this home, love the warm old fashioned look and feel of this home, it's like the whole home welcomes you in and makes you feel like you're at home and in a warm safe place.love the colors everywhere and those pine floors are just absolutely gorgeous. I'll take that home as it is shown just got to figure out where my laundry goes but I think I already got that done just keep it to myself. Going to save this one and Play it again.thsnks for the tour of this fabulous awsome home.
they weren't quite as polished, but my bedroom floor had those great big pine plank floors when I was a kid. You'd find a hole in your floor from the knot shrinking and falling out. People didn't care for them like they do now. This sure took me back, and I loved it. Thanks!
I love this style home. And the authenticity.
House absolutely perfect 🥰 but no need for the old spinning wheel upstairs!
Hey Tim, fantastic home; I love it! I will love to see more houses like this! I'm lived in Prince Edward Island, Canada. Thanks, buddy!
I love this home! I live in a home that has the stove in the island. Never thought I would like like that feature but now I would not live in a home with out it. Thank you for the tour.
I absolutely love this home! This exactly what I want.
Thanks for the tour.
Heaven on earth.
A house filled with American antiques.
Well done❤😊
I am in love with this house! Talk about straight out of the 18th century!
This is really charming. It almost looks authentic. Really fun tour, Timothy!
I absolutely love this home, I dream of these homes all my life.
Omg. I pass this house often and I thought it was built in the 1700's. Lol Now I know. It is such a pretty house.
incredible! I want to build this house for our forever home. Such a great layout, and well done on all the little details. Feels 200 years old, in a good way
I love these houses! Some of the things are not practical to me, I’d do it a little differently. But still gorgeous. I’m in love with this style
Absolutely wonderful re-creation of a classic New England home. Very good job!
Great job on the video tour.
Amazing how they nailed this. We need a builder like this in Canada. Although I'm not sure one exist. Great attention to detail. Love how they incorporated the modern of our daily life seamlessly. I'm in love.
All time favorite... half way expected to see horse and carriage out front. Seen a show before where a man tore down an original salt box home that had square head nails of which they no longer make. But so excited to see that this home had many original style hardware in it. Details and craftsmanship superb! Thank you for the showing to both of you. 😃
The guy tearing down the salt box was nuts.
For her and you guys could make it a vacation home it's adorable!! You have a great eye Jen
Tell Jenn I think she has great taste and you should listen to her. I absolutely love love this one. This is the best one yet.
Nothing like a full cape. Love it
This is my favorite home! I was able to go thru it in person several years ago. Awesome!
I am in love with that house! Living in Vermont, there's nothing like a cozy colonial house. The saltboxes are my favorite, and witch windows are fun to find up here, too.
Beautiful. Loved the home. Definitely takes you back in time with the comfort of the 21st century.
I love this house and the furnishings! I'm not loving the colors but that's easy to change. I would cook in the fireplace sometimes and use the brick oven, especially when there is a power outage.
I LOVE THIS MODEL!! It is in my top two favorites that you have toured, so far. My other top favorite is “The Novarra”.
I would love to build this somewhere on 5+ acres with Mountain View’s, Colorado, Wyoming, or Montana.
I love the extra wide pine floors and all of the storage. I might use the narrow space off the kitchen as a open pantry.
I would want to screen in the porch off the kitchen. I would want to create a driveway and either a porch or exterior window cladded vestibule at front of the house.
I also love the windows they used.
Thank you for all the work you do for your videos.
Of all the homes I’ve seen here, this is the best one yet and the first one I’ve actually gotten really excited about as a home and not a vacation home. It’s so beautifully designed and so much reminds me of my home when I was young. It’s also the first home I’ve seen that has made me want to visit the website and look around more.
More of these in the mix, if you can, Timothy! I really have enjoyed your channel. I used to watch a few videos every time you popped up in my suggested viewing and finally decided to just subscribe a couple of months ago. Whatever was I waiting for?? You do a great job!
I actually live in a re-constructed colonial home, with many original features. This home replicates many features that are spot on. Nice attention to detail and design. Some wasted space by the floor one fireplace and a couple others but for the most part, well laid out. The cubby hole storage is a plus/ Nice job. Video was well timed and informative.
Timothy, do you know who came up with the drain feature in the countertop? It is patented well the answer is Mrs. Winchester of the Winchester rifle name and the lady that kept building onto her now famous house in San Jose, CA. Known as the Winchester mystery house..
I did not know that Steven! That is actually quite cool 😊 … and now you just made me google it lol that house is something else too! Talk about and interesting story!
Really like this totally different style home, really enjoyed watching this, Jen good job on finding this!
Why are the utilities spread out in the cellar ? The oil tank in one corner, the water tank in another and the furnace in another. It makes the cellar difficult to finish off with a rec room , etc.
Love this home. I like the look, the colors, not a log cabin but the next best thing!
Hi Jeanie! I couldn’t agree more!
I can't believe this house is only 1780 square feet. Even not including the expansive basement, it seems much, much larger.
It's beautiful!
That's what I call a "lottery home" 👍
Goodness, I am in love with this home. Thank you for sharing it.
Beautiful home. Very impressed . I like paper towels in bathroom great idea! Thats for sharing
My dream home. I’ve seen this home for a long time on their website but really appreciate the tour.
Love. Love this home..at one time this was my dream home..Americana beautiful...if I had a millon dollars this would be it..
Great House for this displaced Connecticut Yankee - this is very authentic! Thank you for this video!
Love the house except for having one of the full baths downstairs. It reminds me of my 1940s bungalow, which has a lot of finished nooks with shelves for storage space. One thing I like about the house you showed is that it's very spacious -- not every space is dedicated for use, so there's space just to move around in. I can visualize different family members or groups staking claim to some of the common spaces for hanging out.
Beautiful home . I felt instantly if I could afford to have this built it would be the one..
Gorgeous, so cozy!
I love it❤the colors, "true Americana"
Love those little windows and my cats and especially my Pom's would love them
I was thinking the same for my pets.
What an Amazingly Beautiful Home 🏠... Excellent Job to the Architect, Design Team, and Construction Crew who worked on this Immaculate home... Love all of you and Jenn 's Home Tour's... Always show a wonderful different style home's and It's awesome Tour's in all the different style of Home's you share... Y'all are wonderful for all of the hard work you both do.. Wishing y'all all of the happiness, Great Health in the new farm and 🏠... AnitaMareefromsouthcarolina 😄🌞🌻☀️🌼😊
This house is MY dream! Beautiful video!
Really Beautiful!!! Thank you for a wonderful tour.
PERFECT HOME except I would have a gas stove! I have lived in places where the power has gone out because of weather and your design which was after 18th c, would make it self sufficient! BEAUTIFUL!
You can cook in the fireplace 😊
Super nice place. I'd personally use that Library area as my computer office. That area that was set-up as a small office by the Bathroom and Keeping Room would be my Pantry. I'd have the back of the house where the second stairs are and the Half Bath reworked upstairs so a residential elevator could be put in and have a Laundry next to it...it would take a dormer to the left and to the right or raise the roof back there.
Just thinking, the part of the house where the two Bedrooms are side by side could be added on to. Maybe add 4'. What came to mind is in some areas by code you have to have a built in closet to call a room a Bedroom. A realtor would only list it as a 2 Bedroom with no fixed closets...the one did have it sort of built in. Add 4' and you could do more to make a real closet in those 2, like add a little dormer where the closets would be. That 4' would make the Living and Dining areas a bit bigger too.
I noticed in the walk around there was a Basement Bulkhead by the smaller porch, under the Kitchen window. That would be nice for utilities servicemen rather than go through the house. I'd keep that.
Think an elevator is needed, as well as a laundry room.
A realtor in my area called a 'converted pantry' a 3/4 bedroom. That was desperate...
Th bedrooms remind me of my childhood bedroom. Cool house! Thanks for showing.
I noticed the cellar door outside... 👏 leads to the basement 💯
WHOLE HOME IS BREATH-TAKING 🏡
This home is spectacular. So well done. Would love to live in it!
I wish we could find more like this... just a unique concept
That kitchen fireplace is outstanding. I would teach myself how to do wintertime cooking there if I had one. I like the antique look that is throughout the house and how the TV is carefully hidden. I believe I would want Victorian style bathroom fixtures instead of the modern bathroom fixtures so the bathrooms would look like someone modernized their old colonial house in the 1800s when indoor plumbing became popular. It would be easy to make an in-law suite downstairs from the existing floorplan. I really like how the stairs have a little landing midway.
It would not take much to design this house to be an off-grid property. Add real working shutters to help keep out cold or heat. Install a propane stove, a propane refrigerator and a propane on-demand water heater. Eliminate the microwave and the dishwasher and wash the dishes by hand. Maybe put in a Victorian style wood cookstove or an Aga at the other end of the kitchen away from the fireplace for wintertime cooking and house heating. Put solar panels on the roof of a detached garage or car port to power a well pump and the indoor lighting. Add one or two woodstoves on the upper floor for winter heating. Screen in the porch to turn it into a sleeping porch during warm weather. Put a split duct AC unit in the largest bedroom and power it with solar power/Tesla power bank. Make a firewood storage area in the basement and add a large woodshed outside. Wall off part of the basement, insulate that wall and door, put in ventilation to the outside and use as a root cellar to store home grown winter vegetables. I would put a washing machine, powered by solar, in the basement and add clotheslines for indoor drying on rainy days when I could not hang the clothes on outside lines.
Good lord thats so affordable. 550k$ USD in a small Ontario city today gets you a two bedroom one bath 70's fixer upper with soft floors a crawlspace and a lot 25' larger than the foot print of the house.
OMG! Timmy, you've done it! You've found my home! Now I just have to find the money. This place is just my cup of tea. Don't know how you find these places.
lol that's awesome! I have to give the credit to Jenn for finding it... she leaves no stone unturned!
THANKS FOR SHARING VERY BEAUTIFUL AND INVITING.
Wow that is beautiful. Thanks for sharing
The fireplace and wood oven are good to have for heat and cooking when there is no power
I’d like to see clawfoot tubs in the bathrooms, more of a historical style. I love this house.😊
I love this home! That said, you'd better make sure you're not going to change decorating tastes as long as you live here because this house can't be anything other than early American/colonial.
This is a beautiful home. It has e everything I want in a home except 1st floor master. Oh, yes I love,.love,.love this home. Thank you for finding it and the tour.
Since he’s a custom builder,I think that large study could easily be made into a first floor master.
Hello thimoty
This home is so old school
The outside of the home is amazing
Maby when the kitchen whas White and the bathrooms a litle bidt contempersry Them the home whas amazing the size of the home is amazing but i live to watch those video s thank you for showing us this amazing home
Thimoty
Anja
That's a very special home, extremely well built (from what I can see in the video), with all the replicated details of days gone by. Did you notice the dove-tail drawers in the kitchen? I sure did. With prices all over the country going crazy, this is a steal of a beauty! Where I live, on the Western Slope of Colorado, you get junk like 1,000 sq ft with 2 bdrms and 1 bath that's in total disrepair for this price. Beautiful home! Ty for this tour.
It has used the space well. The woodwork, the doors just feel right. The nooks and crannies feel right without feeling too closed off. Love t he fireplace. Wanted one that could be used for cooking, too.
I think the bathroom pedestal sink looked more victorian than colonial.
I would have put a drop-in sink into a cabinet styled after the wood and cupboards in the house.
Fabulous home. Love it!
I love it a lot. So beautiful.😊
I'm in love with this house!
Beautiful! I would make the bed/bath downstairs the master and larger
Beautiful! Well done reproduction of an early colonial New England home. I definitely think you need a laundry space and also a range hood, there didn’t appear to be one above the stove.
A gorgeous gem of a home!
Love, love this charming home. 😍
Hi Tim I don’t know how I missed this. This is my style of home. I love this home. I love the color and all the windows. Jen you found a marvelous home. I’d make a family room. Plus laundry room. I love the inside of this home. The furnishings are perfect for this home. Love the fireplace. Jen I want this home to. The kitchen is perfect to me. Tim this home is stunning. My favorite so far. Great narration and showing Tim! Jen you found the perfect home!
I love this style. More please
loved it too! incredible house& property!
Thanks for showing Tim this very Early American I never seen a cook in the 🔥 fire place before not a modern home but it probably makes good stews soups and Chili's on a cold night.
Great for those times with no power
Absolutely stunning 😍
The area shown like a office I would set up as My laundry room
No original american quilts ? I missed them....😢
LOVE LOVE LOVE this one!