Curb appeal and house design. A different way to think about "curb appeal".

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  • @adrianagomez-bravo337
    @adrianagomez-bravo337 Рік тому +6

    We bought our first home in 1995 when we were in our early twenties. It was a beautiful 1948 home, with original wood windows. We couldn't wait to tear them out to replace them with aluminum double pane. I wish we hadn't. In 2020 I was able to buy a larger nicer home, built in 1951, almost in the same area. This home also has the original wood windows/double hung; two front windows are 20-light; casement windows in the kitchen all have working hardware. Now, I would never think to destroy the look of the house as a whole; it fits the style, and it adds to the beautiful look of the neighborhood. No cookie cutter homes here! These windows are often just slathered with paint affecting not only the look but functionality. I've been carefully opening windows that have been painted shut, and oh what a feeling when you can slide the top pane down for air circulation. The end look is amazing and so gratifying. Thank you Brent for teaching us how precious these details are to maintaining a home's character.

    • @BrentHull
      @BrentHull  Рік тому

      Awesome. So glad to hear it. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jelsner5077
    @jelsner5077 Рік тому +21

    When I added a bedroom addition to my 1908 bungalow, I put a window in the closet because I didn't want a blank wall on the outside. The architect told me not to do it, but I insisted and am glad I did.

    • @BrentHull
      @BrentHull  Рік тому +3

      Well done!!! Thanks.

    • @jelsner5077
      @jelsner5077 Рік тому +1

      @@BrentHull It never occurred to me to put a stained glass window in there!

  • @stefboulas
    @stefboulas Рік тому +11

    One of your best videos, Brent. Most people have no idea how to build or design a house. I totally agree. There is so much garbage out there. Thanks for posting.

    • @BrentHull
      @BrentHull  Рік тому

      Wow. Thanks. Much appreciated.

  • @risalangdon9883
    @risalangdon9883 Рік тому +2

    AMEN Brent!! Preach it!!!

  • @stevemiller7949
    @stevemiller7949 Рік тому +1

    BRENT ROCKS !!!🙂

  • @sethhamilton5824
    @sethhamilton5824 Рік тому

    I love this video Brent. It says so much.

  • @MarkZart
    @MarkZart Рік тому +3

    The McFarland house is beautiful. The curb appeal is very intriguing. If I was casually driving by, I’m sure I’d have to stop and soak that in. There needs to be a housing revolution getting back to the outside/inside concept, and you are the designated point. Well done, excellent information and perspective 👍

  • @ikust007
    @ikust007 Рік тому

    I fell on the floor looking at that jewel!

  • @RenovationFarmhouse
    @RenovationFarmhouse Рік тому +2

    Thank you - keep these videos coming!

  • @myoldhousefix
    @myoldhousefix Рік тому

    Great video that explains how we "lost our way", Brent! 👍

  • @mitchbledsoe5562
    @mitchbledsoe5562 Рік тому

    Excellent. Thanks

  • @eh_bailey
    @eh_bailey Рік тому +1

    Brent, I love this video, I have been thinking about this for so long!

    • @BrentHull
      @BrentHull  Рік тому

      Awesome. Thanks for watching.

  • @heathmiller8462
    @heathmiller8462 Рік тому +1

    This channel is awesome! 👍🏻

  • @michaelbissen1946
    @michaelbissen1946 Рік тому

    Great stuff Brent!!

  • @piggly-wiggly
    @piggly-wiggly Рік тому

    I learn something with every video of yours I watch. Designed from the outside in vs from the inside out is such an obvious idea and perfectly explains why my house remodel is such a challenge. I can get symmetry on one side, maybe two, but then the windows start to be scattered on the remaining walls because they have to accommodate the existing location of bathrooms or laundry rooms, etc. inside. Maybe windows in closets is the price I'll have to pay. Back to the drawings!

    • @BrentHull
      @BrentHull  Рік тому

      Good luck. Thanks for your comment.

  • @eamonnmckeown6770
    @eamonnmckeown6770 Рік тому

    I saw that Churchill quote for the first time just a few days ago.
    I think it was in a First Things essay.
    It mentioned that Churchill insisted the House of Commons be rebuilt as it was before being destroyed in the Blitz rather than in a more modern semi-circular fashion because the literal changing of sides after elections meant something.

    • @BrentHull
      @BrentHull  Рік тому +1

      Interesting! Thanks for the added context.

  • @tc9148
    @tc9148 Рік тому +2

    Thank you. Now I understand why builder designs look so bad - scale, proportion and symmetry are off and they are uncomfortable to look at. The Outside/Inside approach is so good and appropriate.

  • @lazygardens
    @lazygardens Рік тому

    "a stained glass window in a closet. Why waste the money?? Because it looked better from the outside."
    DUH! I never thought of it like this, but it makes sense. They were all about appearances.

  • @CokeysCasino
    @CokeysCasino Рік тому

    yes!

    • @BrentHull
      @BrentHull  Рік тому

      ??

    • @CokeysCasino
      @CokeysCasino Рік тому

      “Yes!” = agree with the things stated in the video about curb appeal

  • @thenexthobby
    @thenexthobby Рік тому +1

    The suburban movement literally sold houses on their feature list, we know this. Attractiveness, being subjective, can’t be quantified.
    Our ‘39 isn’t a gorgeous house but it has loads of character modern houses lack. There’s a tiny window in the front foyer closet next to the front door. Now I realize it wasn’t just so that they wouldn’t have to put a light in there; it makes the outside look better.
    Brent, you could do a whole sub-series on this topic, with the “sleuthing” houses: Why were rooms closed off with doors, especially kitchens and dining rooms? Why would the top of a staircase to the 2nd floor bedrooms have a door at the top? Why would a living room have doors?
    There are all sorts of interesting things in old houses that would baffle modern house owners!

    • @BrentHull
      @BrentHull  Рік тому

      Ha, true. Its crazy how things change.

  • @stevemiller7949
    @stevemiller7949 Рік тому +1

    In a way these segments are tutorials on architectural values. Too many housing consumers are like suckers in a casino, thinking the steak dinner they got comped made them a big shot. In fairness, I will also say that the market is not offering enough of the substantive alternatives that consumers deserve.. Bottom line, we are not preserving or building enough of the high quality housing our society deserves and that hurts us all. Maybe we need a focus on housing like Kennedy directed at getting to the moon. He said we chose to do that because it was difficult --- because it gave Americans pride. FL Wright got some clients to give up a basement, an attic ,and fancy bathrooms in order to end up with a stunning home. In the end it's about what people value and really need and what the market is able/willing to provide. How many of the suckers will manage to get out of the casino in time? The "guest" always loses so that the house can always win?

  • @d_15745
    @d_15745 Рік тому

    “Form follows function” for those houses post WWII

  • @biondatiziana
    @biondatiziana Рік тому +2

    Another example of designing from the inside are windowless dormers, haphazardly placed. The only reason I can imagine for these monstrosities is someone wanted a walk-in closet.

    • @BrentHull
      @BrentHull  Рік тому +1

      Haha, True. Its a problem.

  • @jonboy8181
    @jonboy8181 Рік тому

    It comes down to money. That example you showed was probably owned by some rich tycoon. Apple and oranges. Rich people still built or ornate and opulent houses. But I 100% agree. Things should be designed well. Good design shouldn’t be limited to mansions.

    • @BrentHull
      @BrentHull  Рік тому

      Thanks for your comment. The prices of the house doesn't matter from my experience. I've seen many million dollar homes designed from the inside out.

  • @bonniehyden962
    @bonniehyden962 Рік тому

    Hmmm ...🤔 A house that reflects who we are. ...marrying form and function. What a novel idea! 😉

  • @ashleykarchevsky4144
    @ashleykarchevsky4144 Рік тому

    Interesting to consider the increase in individualist values since the industrial revolution (still increasing) may have impacted the change in construction. 🧐

    • @BrentHull
      @BrentHull  Рік тому

      That is an interesting insight. Thank you.

  • @WILSON.1
    @WILSON.1 Рік тому +1

    Houses today are truly disgraceful. They have inadvertently reduced the standard of living and the human experience in America. This needs to be said more so that it stops happening. Today we can't say anything without offending people, but generally people today have less manners. In decades past, people weren't as easily offended by constructive criticism, yet had better manners. It's a funny irony. On another note, it seems with the cheapening and uglification of houses, we've also lost a sense of interior decoration. People today will take a hand carved mahogany furniture piece to the dump and buy restoration hardware instead. They put statements on their wall (e.g. "this is where we eat") instead of paintings. Any ideas how this happened?

  • @jk_22
    @jk_22 Рік тому

    Then there are all the cookie cutter houses where the windows all line up perfectly with your neighbors’

    • @BrentHull
      @BrentHull  Рік тому

      Well. you do have that. Thanks.

  • @mbryan4964
    @mbryan4964 Рік тому +1

    Seems like a closet window was for light more than outside beauty; they just made it so it would look beautiful.
    But I'll mindlessly type then instead of than so whadda I know...

    • @BrentHull
      @BrentHull  Рік тому +1

      I would agree, but with stained glass? I think exterior harmony was primary. My 2 cents.

  • @thetubekid
    @thetubekid Рік тому +1

    This is absolutely the driving factor behind ugly homes. It's (often simple) balanced and well-designed exteriors that improve the character of a neighborhood. What's unfortunate it seems like everyone's taste has slowly been warped by this. Many have been brainwashed to see beauty in the needlessly complex rooflines, window placement and "sticker" details. I hope folks can get steered back towards (objectively) beautiful exteriors and be willing to have some creativity when it comes to interior function. These inside out homes also have no consideration for HVAC, plumbing design or even overall maintenance. God knows I wouldn't want to be in some of these mcmansions when they need a new roof! Just because you can do it, doesn't mean you should!

  • @mrBDeye
    @mrBDeye Рік тому

    New subdivisions being built are just rows of square boxes they call homes.

  • @jacobtracy7847
    @jacobtracy7847 Рік тому

    Romeo!

  • @mikejarrells431
    @mikejarrells431 Рік тому

    I love old stuff (culture, furniture, art, architecture, etc.). I think we should consider beauty, but what about philosophy? Art & artifacts generally reflect the philosophy of the times. Modern philosophy seems very practical. It's almost like the philosophy of the Arts & Crafts movement on steroids. Look at Apple products. Look at Bauhaus. Maybe, someday we'll get luxury (Edwardian?) to the masses via automation (affordable). Maybe not.

  • @SupaFly10579
    @SupaFly10579 Рік тому

    I'm in nyc. You can't believe what they tear down and what they replace it with. Just boxes with doors and windows. So ugly.

  • @shmacamp
    @shmacamp Рік тому +1

    Yeeessss…. I see so many people having the interior of their houses renovated, and yet they don’t do anything to the exterior. So inside is lovely and updated, but it still looks like an outdated, completely forgettable, house on the outside.

    • @BrentHull
      @BrentHull  Рік тому

      Yep, common.

    • @shmacamp
      @shmacamp Рік тому

      Mr Hull, can an interior designer also draw up plans for updating the exterior of a house? Or does exterior design involve more architectural training?

  • @bumpstockbilly4263
    @bumpstockbilly4263 Рік тому

    the closet-window was for added light, back in 1890, it was lamps and candles still

  • @AK-ic1yj
    @AK-ic1yj Рік тому

    Brent, can you please do a video where you design a beautiful house but allow for all the interior spaces we want as well. Is it even possible? How to do it?? Thank you for the education 😊