The more of Winterthur you reveal, the more amazed I am at the skills of the architects, builders, and tradespeople who designed the shells, disassembled, reassembled, and installed this collection of rooms. All in what sounds to be a relatively short period of time. Thanks for the tours.
Years ago I learned from you how to restore my two hundred year old windows and I did with excellent results. Way better than replacement windows. Thank you for educating us about our responsibility for maintaining the integrity of an historical building. Now , on to the trim…
Love the videos and the info provided. I can’t believe I have not found these before now…I’m seeing that many have been on RUclips for a while now. These videos and the info are helping me to better understand what to do to my 200+ year old house that ended up being redone in the 1950s in the 1950s style.
Great work Brent! Thank you for sharing all of the insight. I recently had a house built and you are one of the sources I relied heavily upon. The house came out awesome and is the talk of the neighborhood. Modern Prairie Style.
Winterthur. Not only is the museum world class, but the grounds are as well. So glad you made this segment. Too bad that the White House lacks in terms of
Makes me want to break out the miter saw and start working on some moldings for my house. Not sure if I'm skilled enough to do it any justice though. lol
The more of Winterthur you reveal, the more amazed I am at the skills of the architects, builders, and tradespeople who designed the shells, disassembled, reassembled, and installed this collection of rooms. All in what sounds to be a relatively short period of time. Thanks for the tours.
Agreed. Thanks for watching.
I could just take like a college course on this there so much into it to appreciate
Agreed. Thanks for watching.
Years ago I learned from you how to restore my two hundred year old windows and I did with excellent results. Way better than replacement windows. Thank you for educating us about our responsibility for maintaining the integrity of an historical building. Now , on to the trim…
Nice. Thanks for sharing.
Another great video. Thank you so much!
Glad you enjoyed it!
So much inspiration, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you, I learned a lot again...
Glad to hear it!
Brent Hull is a mastermind of taste and culture; all while looking jacked and tan with perfectly sculpted hair.
funny
Love the videos and the info provided. I can’t believe I have not found these before now…I’m seeing that many have been on RUclips for a while now. These videos and the info are helping me to better understand what to do to my 200+ year old house that ended up being redone in the 1950s in the 1950s style.
Wow, ok, well thanks for watching. Good luck with your house.
Thank you for sharing the knowledge 🙏🙏
My pleasure!
Great work Brent! Thank you for sharing all of the insight. I recently had a house built and you are one of the sources I relied heavily upon. The house came out awesome and is the talk of the neighborhood. Modern Prairie Style.
Fantastic! So glad to hear it.
Oh I really hope you do 'low style' Federalist soon. I love high style Georgian an Fed, but my personal sweet spot is the low style of both
Coming soon.
Love these videos and they're so informative. Keep them coming please!
Thank you! Will do!
If ever in Newport, RI you should stay at the Francis Malbone House. Would love to hear your thoughts on the property.
Ok, good to know. I'll check it out. Thx.
Def high style Federal! Amazing. Thanks for sharing.
You bet!
Amazing video!
Glad you think so! Thanks.
Winterthur. Not only is the museum world class, but the grounds are as well. So glad you made this segment. Too bad that the White House lacks in terms of
Thanks.
Makes me want to break out the miter saw and start working on some moldings for my house. Not sure if I'm skilled enough to do it any justice though. lol
I'm planning on some long form video's this fall remaking some of these. I can't wait!
The blue room door header is that a solid piece or moldings stacked on top of each other and cut and miter to perfection?
Stacked and built up. Thanks
Are these rooms you've been showing in these Winterthur videos the same ones you highlight in your book?
There are roughly 40 rooms in the Traditional American Rooms book.
Can the stairway be duplicated?
OF course. Thx.
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My thought about this is that any building could have its personality changed with some architectural details.
There is a lot of truth to that statement. Thanks for watching.