I didn't know Sage can roast this good! Like this lovely woman who makes videos about her chickens and her nephew and talks about dresses and gives off such sweet vibes, can be so subtle yet brutal. You totally destroyed the so called "architecture" and his opinions. They honestly stand no chance. I live for contents like this!
The idea is to make every home look like an office building, isn’t it? So we always feel like we’re at work. Plus, that huge black wall with just a door and a second floor window? Ughh!! This is, basically a complete re-build. They might as well have knocked the whole thing down. So the architect is not his wife-maybe his sister? 😅 It is SO ugly! It is SO hideous!
I mean, considering that more people are being pressured to work from home, it doesn't really surprise me they would push that. And this horrible remodel is considered "beauty" in today's world. It's so messed up beyond words. How can anyone pour so much money into such an ugly thing, especially in today's economy? I just can't wrap my head around it!
@@LittleRedIrishRover Alright, well, in that case, make mine look like one of those fancy Chase banks with the Roman-style columns and all that. I don't mind living in a cathedral or Roman palace.
Dear Sage, you are so right! The scientists have proved long time ago, that boring grey cubes of modern houses make people depressed & simply sick. Human eyes & brains are used to whimsical shapes & bright colors of nature, because people used to be a part of nature, they lived in the forests, near the trees&flowers, saw them every waken moment of their lives.
I am British and these ugly monstrosities are popping up all over the countryside.The house should be kept in the style or era that is was built and sympathetically renovated. These properties do not fit in with the English countryside . I agree very ugly. I love vintage, born in the 50s grew up in the 60s & 70s love those eras. Thank you for your vlogs xx
@@CassiaMdByou are so incredibly correct in that assessment. This is all engineered and all by design. Every new restaurant being constructed is that same depressing gray. Sharp features, a square box. Inside looks so sterile and industrial. I live in Florida where this design is everywhere. Gone are the bright, happy Florida colors. Nothing better than mid century architecture. I was born in the wrong decade.
@@cindytrayer4279 I totally agree! We can now see the same boring depressing constructions everywhere we go, even in small towns 😔 I also feel like I was born in the wrong decade 🤭 But then I’m sure that God doesn’t make mistakes. Maybe we were born to be a change in times like these and bring back the beautiful mid century architecture and decor even if it’s only inside our own home.
This is one of my biggest pet peeves. People buy old, historic homes and modernize them to death. If you want a new home, buy a new build! My family used to live in a late 1800's Queen Anne home (I think that's the style?) with original floor to ceiling blown glass windows, original hardwood floors, trims, pocket doors and main staircase. When we had to sell, the new owners completely gutted the upstairs, painted the hardwood trims, staircase, and pocket doors, and put California shutters on the beautiful windows. The whole neighbourhood lamented. Rumour has it that the company they hired to paint actually refused to paint the pocket doors, so they had to do it themselves. It was such a shame.
I totally agree with you. When people take beautiful wood and stone work and destroy it for "modern" it makes me want to cry. They have no appreciation of the beauty and history they are destroying.
I couldn’t agree with you more. My grandparents have a beautiful home, on the lake, that has looked the same way since the 60’s. They still have wooden paneling, solid wood furniture, a brick fireplace with a massive piece of solid wood as the mantle, etc. etc. Even though I love the vintage style, their home doesn’t stand out as looking outdated. Everything also functions perfectly. Nothing needs to be replaced. They want to sell it soon, because a house on the water, especially the outside property, is getting to be too much for them to handle. I know it will sell fast due to the location. When it sells, I will never, ever drive by too see it, because I know the new people will destroy it. 💔
The oldest house in my city was built at the time of the Civil War. some of the prrospectuve owners were talking about tearing it down. it’s not a historic landmark... Some additions were added through the years, like a bathroom, and more bedrooms. It has a fainting room. It’s about 2 blocks from where I live. The current owners saved the house. the 1920’s Craftsman house that I lived in until I was 8, torn down and replaced with a parking lot. They could have put the parking lot across the street.
SO SAD THAT IT HAPPENS IN LOS ANGELES SOOOOO VERY MUCH! Old Los Angeles architecture is WAY MORE GORGEOUS than the black and while stupid modern homes popping up left and right....
I totally agree with you Sage. I hate watching home makeover shows, they always rip out walls to make open floor plans and make everything white. The new architecture has no personality or charm to it. I love the old Craftsman Houses, with the beautiful woodwork, they’re so warm and inviting.
I live in a 100+ year old craftsman my father was born in. Never would I consider remodeling it into a gray cube. Thatd destroy the heart and warmth I've always known
I live in Seattle WA, and this kind of modern look is EVERYWHERE. It compleatly wipes out the suburban tranquil look of the surrounding older homes, which are all different colors and vitage styles! I loved the format of this video and hope you make more like this sometime! Who knows maybe someone will have good taste~
When I see a charming little cottage get replaced by those modern monstrosities with the flat slab roofs, I forgive myself a cruel chuckle when the dry rot sets in a year later. Shoulda considered the local climate!
I hate when people ruin a cute older home. I also can't get over the fact that they did SO MUCH to this house and for some reason didn't think to replace the old shingles that now look very old and dirty compared to everything else on the exterior
Awww noooo!! It was so cute! It just needed to be re-painted with fresh paint and to be re-fixed here and there, but the original design is so much better :'(. RIP little cottage.
I completely agree, and shared your shocked reactions Sage! Even all black houses can be pretty if they are Victorian era, with lots of outdoor details and plants to liven it up. But this... this is what I like to call "apocalyptic farmhouse", because it looks so depressed and stripped of personality. 😄 Their attitude about the house is absolutely bizarre, and the final product was not only ugly but completely clashed with the grounds and other houses.
Well Sage - if it makes you feel better, we bought a 1946 Art deco derelict, rescued it from demolition and over the next 2 decades renovated and extended it into a seamless, heritage styled, extended home, with modern design extension for family living but period features all thru it. We have been here 25 years now, and surrounding homes are being knocked down and repllaced with modern maisonettes - yet restored historical homes here in Adelaide still attract top dollar. SOme of us DO care, no one will make a documentary about us, but I designed the entire renovations myself, and the whole home is a homage to 1940's. All the more reason to keep your home and make it YOUR dream. We will never leave our beautiful time warp and everyone comments on it when they first come. Good idea for a video series BTW.
There's a lot of architectural vandalism going on here in the UK these days, with lovely twentieth century brick houses being covered in white plaster and refitted with grey PVC windows and doors (not to mention the astroturf and poured concrete gardens!). It's absolutely vile, and probably quite expensive to do too, so I really don't understand it! I do appreciate high-quality modern architecture when it's done well, but that seems to be quite rare at the moment :(
Totally agree!! Modern architecture makes me sad, so cold, and lifeless. Old houses and the stories of the families who have lived there feel like a warm hug when you walk into them. I love whenever people respect the history of a home when they do renovations. I have absolutely loved your recent renovations on your cute home!!
I totally agree with you Sage! I am French and in France we have the same process: old vintage houses are destroyed (they are said to be "dangerous" to live in because too old) in order to construct concrete cubes with narrow windows that scarcely let the light in. But, you know, that's what they call modernity... It makes me very sad to see how the french landscape is slowing changing...
Oh we have the same in Finland too :( I thought France and southern Europe didnt have the same problem as bad, maybe I have thought so because of the amazing tourist pictures they promote (because everyone knows that travellers appreciate the old beauty ) but then real people live in these modern nightmares around the world …
Tu penses à quel coin en particulier ? Car la production de masse de maison individuelle est plutôt dans un style neorural (de plus en plus pauvret) Par contre effectivement dans. Les anciens faubourgs en cours densification on remplacé les maisons et vieux immeubles par des immeubles lego
This is so funny to watch because it's literally what I do when I watch renovation videos. They take away the charm and uniqueness and replace it with cold, jolting colors. Its refreshing to know there are other people out there who are as horrified as I am.😂
Yes. This was a charming country house with some differed maintenance. Now it looks like a disjointed mess with no clear intention. There *are* ways of adding modern elements to a home while respecting /maintaining its history.
I live in the north of Germany and here the trend has been modern danish architecture, which is basically big boxes with window walls. It's so impersonal, and it feels crazy to me that people are flocking to live in smaller, more expensive apartments just because they're trendy now. The older buildings in the city are so full of character, from the low, brick wall buildings built between the fifties and the seventies like the one I live in, spacious and smart in the design, or gorgeous buildings in the local flavor of art nouveau, which was called Jugendstil
Everything had to be ironed back then. Wrinkle free fabrics didn’t come out until the 50’s. That being said, my grandma is 85, and she still irons everything, including grandpa’s socks and underwear. There is something to be said for sliding into freshly ironed sheets!
Sage, I agree 100%. In the US, where i live, people are taking our older houses and ruining them, too. I lived in a Chicago bungalow as a teenager and my husband and I (and kids) live in a Chicago style bungalow now. People are taking these beautiful houses and taking out all the walls and painting everything grey! Ug. Ugly! People take Victorian houses and ruin the windows, knock out walls, put in wall board and remove beautiful plaster from the walls. We need more young people to train as plaster workers. Thank you for your dedication to good architecture, Sage.
Except younger people don't give a fuck about anything that's not trendy cuz you know that's sooooo last year as a dumb valley girl would've said back when valley girls was a thing. I'm only in my early 30s and this makes me so angry that people are too stupid to understand the beauty in older buildings. I don't hate modern buildings but I like the really futuristic buildings that aren't boxy with the smooth lines. There's a lot of effort put into some some futuristic buildings to make them look good. The buildings that look horrible are your average American house with grey roof shakal's that aren't historical and aren't futuristic either just plain Jane.
We had neighbors that completely ruined the look of their home by painting everything(!) BLACK and stuffing their garden with overflowing green plants in pots… it looks terrible if you ask me 😂 (the house used to have a classic timeless and tidy look to it and it was a dark green color with white window frames)
May I just say... You are absolutely delightful! Such pure, positive, calming energy. You come across as lovely and genuine, which is so rare on the internet these days, a real breath of fresh air. I love receiving notification that you posted a new video, watching you while drinking a cup of tea is one of my favorite things. Have a wonderful day! ☀
That house is an eyesore in the end. Horrid. I agree with you Sage. There's so much that could have been done to preserve the character of the place and make it estetically pleasing instead of destroying everything that was beautiful about it.
I completely agree with you. The modern architecture fills me with a visceral sadness that I can’t even describe. There were only two ‘ugly’ things about the original house - the odd conservatory style porch at the front, and the fact that the whole exterior looked a bit run down and they could’ve fixed that with a fresh coat of paint!
I agree! You’re not crazy. The best compliment I get from people who see my house is “it looks like you.” My secret- all of my furniture is from thrift stores and fb marketplace or built myself because that’s where all the character and interest is! And I’m inspired by the Mediterranean…Incidentally I love your channel :)
If I owned that home. I would hire an architect that would reform the home to a 1950s style of home. The color would be a lighter color and the kitchen would look like my grandma's kitchen. Black? Who would paint their house black? 😨 I agree with you they ruined it. I'm currently looking for an old fashioned home myself. Our house is too modern.
I must also say, that in childhood I had an experience of living in both cold, drafty modern house, which was made of steel & betong, in a shape of paralellepiped, with a minimum of decorations, and beautiful old brick house with lots of architectural decorations, - it was practically a modest palace. And being in that mansion, built by the famous architector many years ago, was a real blessing! It was not only pretty, - it was very comfortable too. Warm in winter, chill in summer, - all around wonderful! Just going down the gorgeous stairs was an exciting adventure.
I agree with you and have never liked modern homes or decor. I prefer anything from the Victorian era to the 50s. One thing I hate is when someone has one of those amazing pink 50s bathrooms and they tear it apart and put modern things in it. I love the old fashioned pink bathrooms and would be so happy to have one. I would love a Victorian home, but also I could be happy with any home style up to the 50s. It feels like people don't appreciate the beauty of the past and are always, trying to destroy it :(
It looks like someone took a cardboard box, painted it black and cut out squares for windows. There are so many lovely old houses in England so I really hope that they do not all turn into this because I would not want to live here anymore!
The 1930's cottage we're moving into has very pale lavender walls in the livingroom and blue in the bedrooms. I thought I would hate it (I'm more of a neutral wall color person), but I LOVE them!
I totally agree with you, Sage. I could never live in those modern Cookie cutter houses. There are so many popping up now, and our state is getting overrun by them.
The black house they designed reminds me of a giant black house that was nearby me where I grew up. It was always this giant, looming boxy monstrosity. This house in this video made me remember that horrid looking house from the past. And everything you said about the house is absolutely right!
Hi Sage. I agree with you totally. All they need to do was to take ways the glass porch by the front door and get a new kitchen cupboard besides some paint. That way it would keep it's charm and still feel modern. I myself prefer old houses then these modern things. So it is not just you. Charm and character is what makes a old house. Modern ones don't seem to have a soul to them.
Make the windows bigger but not horrible modern ones, put a cute porch on the front, with a massive garden leading up, trellises for climbing plants, stone pavers, remove that weird separation in the kitchen, paint the cabinets and add some kitschy wallpaper and then add in some cute decor.
Sage, I completely agree with you in this video. The home was so beautiful at the start and was so UGLY at the end of it. My parents and myself live in a home that was built in 1901 and it has a beautiful Victorian look to it and I have grown up loving vintage homes, especially Victorian homes. Seeing what happened to this home...breaks my heart
Your reactions are so funny ! You’ve managed to find one of the ugliest houses ever ! Being from the UK George Clarke is famous for wanting to preserve old world charm would you believe, he must have been broken on this house !! Most people in the UK love keeping as much original architecture as possible this one is horrific. This is not typical of British architecture 🫤 great video 😂💜
I’m from the states but studied in England and Scotland in college for a summer. Thank you for this comment because I was so confused and stunned that this was set in the UK… it didn’t resonate with what I thought I experienced there! Just seemed like something you might see more of in the states.
Hi Sage, thanks for another great video! Your warm sweet nature always lifts my spirits and I was heartened by your comments and the many others sent in expressing their love of the charm and warmth of old houses, and how sad it is the way modern people ruin them. It's comforting to know I'm not alone in loving the old style homes with the warm cozy decor and furnishings and how they are healthier emotionally and spiritually, and I enjoy many old movies showing them. I've created a photo album of vintage homes, decor and lifestyles from before the modern era to lift my spirits whenever I need to. I'm grateful I found your site and I'd love to see you and others make more videos showing how these things were before the modern changes came, so please keep up your great work! Take care and may God bless both you and James forever!
I agree with you I dislike when people paint everything black and gray. I think houses should be painted in the style that they are designed. I live in a 1929 stucco house in a Mission Spanish style. My street has many styles of houses on it all built in the 20 and 30s so they are painted in different styles depending on what looks good on the house.
Mirrors are meant to be placed in places where you want to create the illusion of a larger room. You can use them as pseudo-windows, or whatnot. But... Yeah, you shouldn't just place them willy nilly. This entire thing is just a quack and his sister scamming some fools out of 100k. They have no knowledge of interior design theory, color theory, nor trends. Hint: all-black exterior isn't a trend at all, anywhere in the world, unless you're trying to make Azkaban Prison.
Sage, I couldn’t agree with you more. That house was beautiful. It just needed a few changes to bring out all the character. My house was built circa 1890. It was in rough shape when we bought it. We are slowly renovating each room and leaving as much of the original features as possible. I always ask, “What does the house want?” and it tells me. All new fixtures we add look old. All designs are classic. No white rooms. No black anywhere! Colour palette is various shades of yellow, red and green, inside and out. A house should smile, not cry. Love your videos! ❤️🇨🇦
We bought a 1950 cape cod style farmhouse in January and I love it. I’m so glad we got something well made and beautiful. I don’t need and of this new slapped together stuff.
I remember watching a renovation show years ago on a Edwardian home with a magnificent grand hallway they removed all beautiful carved wood features and replaced it with painted craft wood cut out with a jigsaw I am still traumatised this day
I live in an old neighborhood of Victorian homes and own a Dutch Colonial. Interestingly, the inside and wood work is that of a Victorian Queen Anne. Absolutely gorgeous and the wood had never been painted. We ended up adding an extension off our kitchen and hired an architect that kept the beautiful features of our home in tact. There are NO Dutch Colonials painted black, and certainly not any with a square configuration of the back. These people are clueless and I really wish they would have bought land and built a house instead of destroying this quaint home. Btw, our home has a huge front porch with ornate columns, it's my second living room, I have wicker furniture and lamps, I spend a huge amount of time reading on my front porch and visiting all the people that walk their dogs on our block. I live in the Midwest in the US. Our winters can be brutal, so many of us hang out on our porches and visit each other. Just like days gone by.
The homeowners killed the soul of that home, it was a home of life and now it's a home of rigor mortis. It has no life, I agree with you sage! They killed the very soul of it😢😢😢
Wow great video! I love your "vintage" aesthetic and I totally agree with what you're saying. It's so horrible when people take an attractive traditional house and try to make it "trendy" with ugly exterior changes and painting everything gray/black. And you know that in just a few years that "trendy" look is going to become "dated" and they'll have to change it all over again.
Sage, I love your reactions! xD I have very similar thoughts and ideas when it comes to house architecture, and I too judge how modern houses look. One of my favorite past times is turning on the Home and Garden TV channel and making fun/judging all the decisions people make about their homes. I really enjoyed this video though, and you're definitely not alone!
This is probably my favorite of your videos! So funny to watch you verbalizing the same thing I'm thinking. How people can't appreciate old architecture baffles me!
I agree Sage, with home improvements I do think its so much more rewarding and the result so much better, if you maintain the original design and spirit of the house as much as possible. 😅its hard work but so worth it!
Sage. We have the same taste in homes. I adore old vintage style homes. My family recently bought and moved into a 1943 masonry home off a lake. It needs work. The inside was partially renovated by the previous owner. The inside does not match the outside. The inside is simple and modern. They also built an add on master suite with a master bath. We discovered that they closed off and built over the fireplace and chimney!! I would love to restore it to its original 1940s style. It's hard cuz my husband love the monochromatic modern look. And I hate it!! I love a romantic, whimsical, Victorian goth look. I want my home to look like a witches cottage from a story book. I would love to give u a video tour on my home and get ur feed back on what affordable things I can do to my home to make it feel more me. The town I live in is over 100 yrs old and has preserved vintage charm all around. Need to bring my home back to that. Thanks. Xoxo
I loved your reactions! I was laughing so much!! I’m with you-They could have kept the charm and done a few updates and it would have been lovely. I do like the bigger windows but that black cladding is awful. Nothing cheery about this house now! 😢
You are so right. It was a lovely cottage and now it's not. I love quirky houses. I owned a 6 bedroom Victorian when my children were growing up. It had a lot of original features in it. I was so sad when I had to sell it when I moved.
I completely agree with you, Sage! That house had a lot of potential, sadly butchered forever. We have this issue here in Sydney, too, where beautiful federation style - 1960s homes are treated similarly or the same way. 😞 Thank you for your wonderful and uplifting videos; inspiring me to be my best vintage self! I hope you will go ahead with your wedding planning videos as you will be a wonderful guide as I plan our wedding, one day. All the best lovely! ☺️ P.S. you have inspired us to travel to the Dandenongs to camp - thank you! ☺️
I HATE that program. The architects always tear out walls, eliminate anything charming, make huge uncomfortable spaces and go so much over budget that the poor people who own the homes are left with an ugly house and a pile of debt big enough to drive many to financial insolvency. Edit: As with modern art, it takes an expert to tell us why it's so wonderful. Same with Mr. Clark. If he wasn't there to tell us why the remodel is so great, we would have the same reaction Sage had. I 100% agree with Sage. A cute house with lots of charm potential has been turned into something completely ugly that no longer blends with its environment.
I completely agree! I have been looking at homes in my area and everything seems modern, cold and boring. Unfortunately, it seems we are losing the charm of individual style. 😢 Great videos, Sage! (I am also a garden lady! 🙂)
I love this video soo much! ❤ finally someone who agrees with me! The best thing about England is that it's full of beautiful old quaint properties and people come along and spoil them all.
I completely agree with you!! I’ve been house hunting for the perfect home for the past month or so and it’s SO difficult to find a completely untouched mid century home (my dream). Ugly modern black or white kitchens that resemble offices, beige cheap carpeting throughout and removal of all original fixtures. It’s so sad and truly makes me angry to see! So many beautiful homes just destroyed and stripped of their charming character
I live in a pretty little one bedroom home, from 1937. These old homes have character, like crown molding, built in book cases, flowery wrought iron on the porches. I wouldn’t trade it for anything. Especially not that modern one!
George Clarke was talking out his arse when he said the new style "blended in with the lanscape". It was a giant black blot on the landscape. Those oversized windows at the front looked ridiculous too, like the bulging eyes of an insect, or something
Im with you on this. Just hate to see old nice homes destroyed. Here in sweden we have a lot of beautiful old houses, and They ore mostly renovated in a good way ❤💪
Totally agree with you on every point!! I hate when ppl ruin old homes by making them modern. You can't get these old homes back, but you can build a modern home any time. Such a waste :(
A very rich millionaire bought Lucille Balls home in Beverly hill and tore it down. It was a beautiful home from the 40’s. The city council OK tearing it down.
Sage, I am laughing at the glass everything and black cladding!! IT IS JUST LIKE BEETLEJUICE!!! Have you seen that film? It's HILARIOUS what they do to the farmhouse. Yeas, it's mostly a dark humour ghost film, but the entire part about the house renovation is HYSTERICAL!
You should do more videos like this!!! I love your reactions. The house was so charming and just needed some TLC then they made it into a shape that looks like my two year old drew it 🤣 My husband and I are staring a search for our first home and it’s so competitive right now where we live. I see this sweet little house and I’m so jealous. Then they just made it look like a big lump of coal
Oh Sage, you had me laughing so much at your reactions to this totally terrible renovation I dragged half a row of knitting off my needles! I think the architect and the expert need to watch a few movies from the 1950s to learn some character fix-up tips. With some old fashioned commonsense It could have been lovely....to complement the garden! So enjoyed this creative video of yours Sage. 🐾🥰
Some people don't see the beauty in Old things, nor understand the character of the past. They destroy the history of the home.
I didn't know Sage can roast this good! Like this lovely woman who makes videos about her chickens and her nephew and talks about dresses and gives off such sweet vibes, can be so subtle yet brutal. You totally destroyed the so called "architecture" and his opinions. They honestly stand no chance. I live for contents like this!
Bahahahah I know the roasting came on hard! 😂😂
Really!! I’m not sure I’d use the word “subtle”, though! 😝😝😝
The idea is to make every home look like an office building, isn’t it? So we always feel like we’re at work. Plus, that huge black wall with just a door and a second floor window? Ughh!! This is, basically a complete re-build. They might as well have knocked the whole thing down. So the architect is not his wife-maybe his sister? 😅 It is SO ugly! It is SO hideous!
I mean, considering that more people are being pressured to work from home, it doesn't really surprise me they would push that. And this horrible remodel is considered "beauty" in today's world. It's so messed up beyond words. How can anyone pour so much money into such an ugly thing, especially in today's economy? I just can't wrap my head around it!
An office building or a communist apartment block. Those are your basic modern architecture styles these days.
@@LittleRedIrishRover
Alright, well, in that case, make mine look like one of those fancy Chase banks with the Roman-style columns and all that. I don't mind living in a cathedral or Roman palace.
as an architect, both old and new design sucks.
I audibly gasped in horror when they showed the after renovation. They destroyed such a lovely home.
Dear Sage, you are so right! The scientists have proved long time ago, that boring grey cubes of modern houses make people depressed & simply sick. Human eyes & brains are used to whimsical shapes & bright colors of nature, because people used to be a part of nature, they lived in the forests, near the trees&flowers, saw them every waken moment of their lives.
Modern architecture is intentional
It makes people depressed and more easily controllable
Exactly! People don’t realize what’s going on, what they’re trying to do with humans in replacing beauty by ugliness 😢
I am British and these ugly monstrosities are popping up all over the countryside.The house should be kept in the style or era that is was built and sympathetically renovated. These properties do not fit in with the English countryside . I agree very ugly. I love vintage, born in the 50s grew up in the 60s & 70s love those eras. Thank you for your vlogs xx
@@CassiaMdByou are so incredibly correct in that assessment. This is all engineered and all by design. Every new restaurant being constructed is that same depressing gray. Sharp features, a square box. Inside looks so sterile and industrial. I live in Florida where this design is everywhere. Gone are the bright, happy Florida colors. Nothing better than mid century architecture. I was born in the wrong decade.
@@cindytrayer4279 I totally agree! We can now see the same boring depressing constructions everywhere we go, even in small towns 😔 I also feel like I was born in the wrong decade 🤭 But then I’m sure that God doesn’t make mistakes. Maybe we were born to be a change in times like these and bring back the beautiful mid century architecture and decor even if it’s only inside our own home.
This is one of my biggest pet peeves. People buy old, historic homes and modernize them to death. If you want a new home, buy a new build! My family used to live in a late 1800's Queen Anne home (I think that's the style?) with original floor to ceiling blown glass windows, original hardwood floors, trims, pocket doors and main staircase. When we had to sell, the new owners completely gutted the upstairs, painted the hardwood trims, staircase, and pocket doors, and put California shutters on the beautiful windows. The whole neighbourhood lamented. Rumour has it that the company they hired to paint actually refused to paint the pocket doors, so they had to do it themselves. It was such a shame.
I totally agree with you. When people take beautiful wood and stone work and destroy it for "modern" it makes me want to cry. They have no appreciation of the beauty and history they are destroying.
I couldn’t agree with you more. My grandparents have a beautiful home, on the lake, that has looked the same way since the 60’s. They still have wooden paneling, solid wood furniture, a brick fireplace with a massive piece of solid wood as the mantle, etc. etc. Even though I love the vintage style, their home doesn’t stand out as looking outdated. Everything also functions perfectly. Nothing needs to be replaced. They want to sell it soon, because a house on the water, especially the outside property, is getting to be too much for them to handle. I know it will sell fast due to the location. When it sells, I will never, ever drive by too see it, because I know the new people will destroy it. 💔
Exactly it’s so infuriating
The oldest house in my city was built at the time of the Civil War. some of the prrospectuve owners were talking about tearing it down. it’s not a historic landmark... Some additions were added through the years, like a bathroom, and more bedrooms. It has a fainting room. It’s about 2 blocks from where I live. The current owners saved the house.
the 1920’s Craftsman house that I lived in until I was 8, torn down and replaced with a parking lot. They could have put the parking lot across the street.
People have they house the they want it.
SO SAD THAT IT HAPPENS IN LOS ANGELES SOOOOO VERY MUCH! Old Los Angeles architecture is WAY MORE GORGEOUS than the black and while stupid modern homes popping up left and right....
I totally agree with you Sage. I hate watching home makeover shows, they always rip out walls to make open floor plans and make everything white. The new architecture has no personality or charm to it. I love the old Craftsman Houses, with the beautiful woodwork, they’re so warm and inviting.
I live in a 100+ year old craftsman my father was born in. Never would I consider remodeling it into a gray cube. Thatd destroy the heart and warmth I've always known
Yes... Modern architecture has spoiled... THE BEAUTY OF THE EARTH
Agree. We are here to enjoy and create. Not to put boring standards. Art to every detail of our life!!!
@@nastasia.dobrova 95% of all buildings on Earth are not architecture
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I live in Seattle WA, and this kind of modern look is EVERYWHERE. It compleatly wipes out the suburban tranquil look of the surrounding older homes, which are all different colors and vitage styles! I loved the format of this video and hope you make more like this sometime! Who knows maybe someone will have good taste~
When I see a charming little cottage get replaced by those modern monstrosities with the flat slab roofs, I forgive myself a cruel chuckle when the dry rot sets in a year later. Shoulda considered the local climate!
I hate when people ruin a cute older home. I also can't get over the fact that they did SO MUCH to this house and for some reason didn't think to replace the old shingles that now look very old and dirty compared to everything else on the exterior
I thought the same thing! Seriously kept the shingles??
And those old shingles also don't match with the black colour.
And remember, those shingles will have to be replaced some day.
It kills my soul to see a charming beautiful cottage turned into an eyesore.
It was never a charming beautiful cottage!
Awww noooo!! It was so cute! It just needed to be re-painted with fresh paint and to be re-fixed here and there, but the original design is so much better :'(. RIP little cottage.
Yep, it makes me want to 😭 Usually projects that George Clarke works on look great, but this is an epic fail!
I completely agree, and shared your shocked reactions Sage! Even all black houses can be pretty if they are Victorian era, with lots of outdoor details and plants to liven it up. But this... this is what I like to call "apocalyptic farmhouse", because it looks so depressed and stripped of personality. 😄 Their attitude about the house is absolutely bizarre, and the final product was not only ugly but completely clashed with the grounds and other houses.
Thanks Madison! 😊 It was a funny house they came out with which definitely could have been special if they did it right!
'Apocalyptic farmhouse' is such a fitting description 😅
I thought it looked like a lump of coal with windows😮
I think baroque architecture beats out Victorian but honestly both are heaven next to the modernist Bs we have to keep up with
Well Sage - if it makes you feel better, we bought a 1946 Art deco derelict, rescued it from demolition and over the next 2 decades renovated and extended it into a seamless, heritage styled, extended home, with modern design extension for family living but period features all thru it. We have been here 25 years now, and surrounding homes are being knocked down and repllaced with modern maisonettes - yet restored historical homes here in Adelaide still attract top dollar. SOme of us DO care, no one will make a documentary about us, but I designed the entire renovations myself, and the whole home is a homage to 1940's. All the more reason to keep your home and make it YOUR dream. We will never leave our beautiful time warp and everyone comments on it when they first come. Good idea for a video series BTW.
There's a lot of architectural vandalism going on here in the UK these days, with lovely twentieth century brick houses being covered in white plaster and refitted with grey PVC windows and doors (not to mention the astroturf and poured concrete gardens!). It's absolutely vile, and probably quite expensive to do too, so I really don't understand it!
I do appreciate high-quality modern architecture when it's done well, but that seems to be quite rare at the moment :(
This hurts so much. Modern architecture is depressing and ugly. So fully agree with you.
Then again, my dream home is a miniature baroque castle... 😅
Totally agree!! Modern architecture makes me sad, so cold, and lifeless. Old houses and the stories of the families who have lived there feel like a warm hug when you walk into them. I love whenever people respect the history of a home when they do renovations. I have absolutely loved your recent renovations on your cute home!!
I totally agree with you Sage! I am French and in France we have the same process: old vintage houses are destroyed (they are said to be "dangerous" to live in because too old) in order to construct concrete cubes with narrow windows that scarcely let the light in. But, you know, that's what they call modernity... It makes me very sad to see how the french landscape is slowing changing...
Oh we have the same in Finland too :( I thought France and southern Europe didnt have the same problem as bad, maybe I have thought so because of the amazing tourist pictures they promote (because everyone knows that travellers appreciate the old beauty ) but then real people live in these modern nightmares around the world …
Tu penses à quel coin en particulier ? Car la production de masse de maison individuelle est plutôt dans un style neorural (de plus en plus pauvret)
Par contre effectivement dans. Les anciens faubourgs en cours densification on remplacé les maisons et vieux immeubles par des immeubles lego
This is so funny to watch because it's literally what I do when I watch renovation videos. They take away the charm and uniqueness and replace it with cold, jolting colors. Its refreshing to know there are other people out there who are as horrified as I am.😂
I hate what they did to the house.
I totally agree
I do too - but none of us had to try to live in it as it was before! 😂
It's now a cross between an office and a showroom. No warmth, no personality, no comfort
I feel the same way. I absolutely hate when people modernize old homes. My favorite design is a craftsman bungalow.
OMG Sage, I feel this in my bones. WHY!? Clean the siding, de-moss the roof, renovate the kitchen, repaint. But wtf did they do?! 😭😭😭
Amen!
They hurt it, that's what they did.
Yes amen!
Yes. This was a charming country house with some differed maintenance. Now it looks like a disjointed mess with no clear intention. There *are* ways of adding modern elements to a home while respecting /maintaining its history.
Totally agree with you Sage.. that black box is literally nauseating.
I live in the north of Germany and here the trend has been modern danish architecture, which is basically big boxes with window walls. It's so impersonal, and it feels crazy to me that people are flocking to live in smaller, more expensive apartments just because they're trendy now. The older buildings in the city are so full of character, from the low, brick wall buildings built between the fifties and the seventies like the one I live in, spacious and smart in the design, or gorgeous buildings in the local flavor of art nouveau, which was called Jugendstil
It's so sad what people are doing to history and beautiful old architecture. The warmth of a cozy home.
Love you sage ❤
I'm almost 70 and my grandmother had an ironing board like that in her kitchen. She ironed everything including sheets and even Grandpa's underwear.
Awww!
We have one in our kitchen too x ❤😂
That ironing board was such a unique feature of some older homes, I would've never gotten rid of it.
Everything had to be ironed back then. Wrinkle free fabrics didn’t come out until the 50’s. That being said, my grandma is 85, and she still irons everything, including grandpa’s socks and underwear. There is something to be said for sliding into freshly ironed sheets!
I would love to have one of those, actually. So convenient. But they cost a pretty penny, if you buy them new today 😅
Sage, I agree 100%. In the US, where i live, people are taking our older houses and ruining them, too. I lived in a Chicago bungalow as a teenager and my husband and I (and kids) live in a Chicago style bungalow now. People are taking these beautiful houses and taking out all the walls and painting everything grey! Ug. Ugly! People take Victorian houses and ruin the windows, knock out walls, put in wall board and remove beautiful plaster from the walls. We need more young people to train as plaster workers.
Thank you for your dedication to good architecture, Sage.
Plaster walls are meant to be preserved and treasured!
@@justinedse8435I treasure my plaster walls in my 1939 farmhouse
Except younger people don't give a fuck about anything that's not trendy cuz you know that's sooooo last year as a dumb valley girl would've said back when valley girls was a thing. I'm only in my early 30s and this makes me so angry that people are too stupid to understand the beauty in older buildings. I don't hate modern buildings but I like the really futuristic buildings that aren't boxy with the smooth lines. There's a lot of effort put into some some futuristic buildings to make them look good. The buildings that look horrible are your average American house with grey roof shakal's that aren't historical and aren't futuristic either just plain Jane.
We had neighbors that completely ruined the look of their home by painting everything(!) BLACK and stuffing their garden with overflowing green plants in pots… it looks terrible if you ask me 😂 (the house used to have a classic timeless and tidy look to it and it was a dark green color with white window frames)
Did Goths In Ungothly Places move in?😂
sounds like it was a beautiful house in that dark green with white window frames! Why did they change it? Just to be modern? :(
I agree 1000%! Old homes are treasures of architecture!🏠
May I just say... You are absolutely delightful! Such pure, positive, calming energy. You come across as lovely and genuine, which is so rare on the internet these days, a real breath of fresh air. I love receiving notification that you posted a new video, watching you while drinking a cup of tea is one of my favorite things. Have a wonderful day! ☀
That house is an eyesore in the end. Horrid.
I agree with you Sage. There's so much that could have been done to preserve the character of the place and make it estetically pleasing instead of destroying everything that was beautiful about it.
It's like they're trying to be "different avant-garde" nevermind the comforts or the warmness and tranquility your home should be.
I completely agree with you. The modern architecture fills me with a visceral sadness that I can’t even describe. There were only two ‘ugly’ things about the original house - the odd conservatory style porch at the front, and the fact that the whole exterior looked a bit run down and they could’ve fixed that with a fresh coat of paint!
You are so Right about this house. All it needed was bigger windows and a better layout of the kitchen. 😢
They spoiled a classic Barn House Cottage. 😢
I agree! You’re not crazy. The best compliment I get from people who see my house is “it looks like you.” My secret- all of my furniture is from thrift stores and fb marketplace or built myself because that’s where all the character and interest is! And I’m inspired by the Mediterranean…Incidentally I love your channel :)
Please do more of these! Finally someone who thinks the way I do!
If I owned that home. I would hire an architect that would reform the home to a 1950s style of home. The color would be a lighter color and the kitchen would look like my grandma's kitchen. Black? Who would paint their house black? 😨 I agree with you they ruined it. I'm currently looking for an old fashioned home myself. Our house is too modern.
I must also say, that in childhood I had an experience of living in both cold, drafty modern house, which was made of steel & betong, in a shape of paralellepiped, with a minimum of decorations, and beautiful old brick house with lots of architectural decorations, - it was practically a modest palace. And being in that mansion, built by the famous architector many years ago, was a real blessing! It was not only pretty, - it was very comfortable too. Warm in winter, chill in summer, - all around wonderful! Just going down the gorgeous stairs was an exciting adventure.
I agree with you and have never liked modern homes or decor. I prefer anything from the Victorian era to the 50s. One thing I hate is when someone has one of those amazing pink 50s bathrooms and they tear it apart and put modern things in it. I love the old fashioned pink bathrooms and would be so happy to have one. I would love a Victorian home, but also I could be happy with any home style up to the 50s. It feels like people don't appreciate the beauty of the past and are always, trying to destroy it :(
It looks like someone took a cardboard box, painted it black and cut out squares for windows. There are so many lovely old houses in England so I really hope that they do not all turn into this because I would not want to live here anymore!
The 1930's cottage we're moving into has very pale lavender walls in the livingroom and blue in the bedrooms. I thought I would hate it (I'm more of a neutral wall color person), but I LOVE them!
I totally agree with you, Sage. I could never live in those modern Cookie cutter houses. There are so many popping up now, and our state is getting overrun by them.
Sounds like Blackrock behavior.
The black house they designed reminds me of a giant black house that was nearby me where I grew up. It was always this giant, looming boxy monstrosity. This house in this video made me remember that horrid looking house from the past. And everything you said about the house is absolutely right!
Hi Sage. I agree with you totally. All they need to do was to take ways the glass porch by the front door and get a new kitchen cupboard besides some paint. That way it would keep it's charm and still feel modern. I myself prefer old houses then these modern things. So it is not just you. Charm and character is what makes a old house. Modern ones don't seem to have a soul to them.
Exactly they could've just fixed that main stuff and it'd be fine :)
Make the windows bigger but not horrible modern ones, put a cute porch on the front, with a massive garden leading up, trellises for climbing plants, stone pavers, remove that weird separation in the kitchen, paint the cabinets and add some kitschy wallpaper and then add in some cute decor.
I agree with you Sage. They could have restored this and played up on the charm of its old style. My dream would be to restore a large Victorian home.
Sage, I completely agree with you in this video. The home was so beautiful at the start and was so UGLY at the end of it. My parents and myself live in a home that was built in 1901 and it has a beautiful Victorian look to it and I have grown up loving vintage homes, especially Victorian homes. Seeing what happened to this home...breaks my heart
Your reactions are so funny ! You’ve managed to find one of the ugliest houses ever ! Being from the UK George Clarke is famous for wanting to preserve old world charm would you believe, he must have been broken on this house !! Most people in the UK love keeping as much original architecture as possible this one is horrific. This is not typical of British architecture 🫤 great video 😂💜
I’m from the states but studied in England and Scotland in college for a summer. Thank you for this comment because I was so confused and stunned that this was set in the UK… it didn’t resonate with what I thought I experienced there! Just seemed like something you might see more of in the states.
Glad to hear most try to save the history, you cant get it back once it's gone, its gone😢😢😢
Hi Sage, thanks for another great video! Your warm sweet nature always lifts my spirits and I was heartened by your comments and the many others sent in expressing their love of the charm and warmth of old houses, and how sad it is the way modern people ruin them. It's comforting to know I'm not alone in loving the old style homes with the warm cozy decor and furnishings and how they are healthier emotionally and spiritually, and I enjoy many old movies showing them. I've created a photo album of vintage homes, decor and lifestyles from before the modern era to lift my spirits whenever I need to. I'm grateful I found your site and I'd love to see you and others make more videos showing how these things were before the modern changes came, so please keep up your great work! Take care and may God bless both you and James forever!
Love watching this with you. I agree people are just ruining old beautiful homes
I agree with you I dislike when people paint everything black and gray. I think houses should be painted in the style that they are designed. I live in a 1929 stucco house in a Mission Spanish style. My street has many styles of houses on it all built in the 20 and 30s so they are painted in different styles depending on what looks good on the house.
Can you imagine trying to keep those mirrored cabinets clean?? Maybe it’s because I have animals and kids, but that just seems like a nightmare 😂
It looks like a dreary bachelor pad.
Mirrors are meant to be placed in places where you want to create the illusion of a larger room. You can use them as pseudo-windows, or whatnot. But... Yeah, you shouldn't just place them willy nilly.
This entire thing is just a quack and his sister scamming some fools out of 100k. They have no knowledge of interior design theory, color theory, nor trends. Hint: all-black exterior isn't a trend at all, anywhere in the world, unless you're trying to make Azkaban Prison.
It's ugly
The old house had so much soul. I agree with you 100%
I need more of these videos!!! Your reactions were so funny and spot on! 😂
Sage, I couldn’t agree with you more. That house was beautiful. It just needed a few changes to bring out all the character. My house was built circa 1890. It was in rough shape when we bought it. We are slowly renovating each room and leaving as much of the original features as possible. I always ask, “What does the house want?” and it tells me. All new fixtures we add look old. All designs are classic. No white rooms. No black anywhere! Colour palette is various shades of yellow, red and green, inside and out. A house should smile, not cry. Love your videos! ❤️🇨🇦
“Of course you love it! You designed it.” 🤣 My thoughts exactly. The original house had way more character and charm
We bought a 1950 cape cod style farmhouse in January and I love it. I’m so glad we got something well made and beautiful. I don’t need and of this new slapped together stuff.
Whenever I see fully black houses here in Australia I wonder how big their electricity bill is over summer trying to cool it down lmao
I completely agree! Especially in the 40+ heat here in Sydney!
Same!
I remember watching a renovation show years ago on a Edwardian home with a magnificent grand hallway they removed all beautiful carved wood features and replaced it with painted craft wood cut out with a jigsaw I am still traumatised this day
This is my new favourite video because your reactions are exactly like mine! I will watch it everytime I want to see your reactions!
I live in an old neighborhood of Victorian homes and own a Dutch Colonial. Interestingly, the inside and wood work is that of a Victorian Queen Anne. Absolutely gorgeous and the wood had never been painted. We ended up adding an extension off our kitchen and hired an architect that kept the beautiful features of our home in tact. There are NO Dutch Colonials painted black, and certainly not any with a square configuration of the back. These people are clueless and I really wish they would have bought land and built a house instead of destroying this quaint home. Btw, our home has a huge front porch with ornate columns, it's my second living room, I have wicker furniture and lamps, I spend a huge amount of time reading on my front porch and visiting all the people that walk their dogs on our block. I live in the Midwest in the US. Our winters can be brutal, so many of us hang out on our porches and visit each other. Just like days gone by.
i love houses with character. especially farm houses. houses with wrap around porches, bay windows and a big red barn in the backyard.
The homeowners killed the soul of that home, it was a home of life and now it's a home of rigor mortis. It has no life, I agree with you sage! They killed the very soul of it😢😢😢
Wow great video! I love your "vintage" aesthetic and I totally agree with what you're saying. It's so horrible when people take an attractive traditional house and try to make it "trendy" with ugly exterior changes and painting everything gray/black. And you know that in just a few years that "trendy" look is going to become "dated" and they'll have to change it all over again.
Sage, I love your reactions! xD I have very similar thoughts and ideas when it comes to house architecture, and I too judge how modern houses look. One of my favorite past times is turning on the Home and Garden TV channel and making fun/judging all the decisions people make about their homes. I really enjoyed this video though, and you're definitely not alone!
These shows will run your blood pressure up watching it😂 even the ones that "restore" homes. Rest in house heaven lovely home😢😂
This is probably my favorite of your videos! So funny to watch you verbalizing the same thing I'm thinking. How people can't appreciate old architecture baffles me!
Aww thanks so much Libby!! 💕 xx
I agree Sage, with home improvements I do think its so much more rewarding and the result so much better, if you maintain the original design and spirit of the house as much as possible. 😅its hard work but so worth it!
I'm with you Sage!!! There's just no accounting for taste!!!
Sage. We have the same taste in homes. I adore old vintage style homes. My family recently bought and moved into a 1943 masonry home off a lake. It needs work. The inside was partially renovated by the previous owner. The inside does not match the outside. The inside is simple and modern. They also built an add on master suite with a master bath. We discovered that they closed off and built over the fireplace and chimney!! I would love to restore it to its original 1940s style. It's hard cuz my husband love the monochromatic modern look. And I hate it!! I love a romantic, whimsical, Victorian goth look. I want my home to look like a witches cottage from a story book. I would love to give u a video tour on my home and get ur feed back on what affordable things I can do to my home to make it feel more me. The town I live in is over 100 yrs old and has preserved vintage charm all around. Need to bring my home back to that. Thanks. Xoxo
it makes me so saddddd what people are doing to old beautiful historic homes!!
I loved your reactions! I was laughing so much!! I’m with you-They could have kept the charm and done a few updates and it would have been lovely. I do like the bigger windows but that black cladding is awful. Nothing cheery about this house now! 😢
You are so right. It was a lovely cottage and now it's not. I love quirky houses. I owned a 6 bedroom Victorian when my children were growing up. It had a lot of original features in it. I was so sad when I had to sell it when I moved.
I completely agree with you, Sage! That house had a lot of potential, sadly butchered forever. We have this issue here in Sydney, too, where beautiful federation style - 1960s homes are treated similarly or the same way. 😞
Thank you for your wonderful and uplifting videos; inspiring me to be my best vintage self!
I hope you will go ahead with your wedding planning videos as you will be a wonderful guide as I plan our wedding, one day.
All the best lovely! ☺️
P.S. you have inspired us to travel to the Dandenongs to camp - thank you! ☺️
I HATE that program. The architects always tear out walls, eliminate anything charming, make huge uncomfortable spaces and go so much over budget that the poor people who own the homes are left with an ugly house and a pile of debt big enough to drive many to financial insolvency.
Edit: As with modern art, it takes an expert to tell us why it's so wonderful. Same with Mr. Clark. If he wasn't there to tell us why the remodel is so great, we would have the same reaction Sage had. I 100% agree with Sage. A cute house with lots of charm potential has been turned into something completely ugly that no longer blends with its environment.
I completely agree! I have been looking at homes in my area and everything seems modern, cold and boring. Unfortunately, it seems we are losing the charm of individual style. 😢 Great videos, Sage! (I am also a garden lady! 🙂)
I love this video soo much! ❤ finally someone who agrees with me! The best thing
about England is that it's full of beautiful old quaint properties and people come along and spoil them all.
It’s so exciting to see you back 🥰
I completely agree with you!! I’ve been house hunting for the perfect home for the past month or so and it’s SO difficult to find a completely untouched mid century home (my dream). Ugly modern black or white kitchens that resemble offices, beige cheap carpeting throughout and removal of all original fixtures. It’s so sad and truly makes me angry to see! So many beautiful homes just destroyed and stripped of their charming character
This is one of my favorite videos you ever posted. As a fellow vintage architecture lover, I cracked up and was shocked along with you!😆
Aw thanks so much Amber!! xx
I live in a pretty little one bedroom home, from 1937. These old homes have character, like crown molding, built in book cases, flowery wrought iron on the porches. I wouldn’t trade it for anything. Especially not that modern one!
I agree with you I love vintage, they could have expanded with vintage, it upsets me also to see vintage destroyed into modern
Sage, please make more of these ! This was brilliant commentary. They did that beautiful barn home so dirty!
I have to agree, this architect has decided to do her own thing. No thought of the original architecture or architect. 😢
George Clarke was talking out his arse when he said the new style "blended in with the lanscape". It was a giant black blot on the landscape. Those oversized windows at the front looked ridiculous too, like the bulging eyes of an insect, or something
Im with you on this.
Just hate to see old nice homes destroyed.
Here in sweden we have a lot of beautiful old houses, and They ore mostly renovated in a good way ❤💪
Totally agree with you on every point!! I hate when ppl ruin old homes by making them modern. You can't get these old homes back, but you can build a modern home any time. Such a waste :(
Love this you should do it as a series xx
A very rich millionaire bought Lucille Balls home in Beverly hill and tore it down. It was a beautiful home from the 40’s. The city council OK tearing it down.
Sage, I am laughing at the glass everything and black cladding!! IT IS JUST LIKE BEETLEJUICE!!! Have you seen that film? It's HILARIOUS what they do to the farmhouse. Yeas, it's mostly a dark humour ghost film, but the entire part about the house renovation is HYSTERICAL!
Omgosh that’s it exactly! I thought it looked kinda familiar in an irritating way. Good catch
This was HILARIOUS! Totally agree with you… it was SO sad to see what they did to that cute home!
I'm with you Sage! I hate modern architecture. I call them Lego houses because they look like they came out of a Lego kit 😢
Don't call them Legohouses, Legohouses look better.
I am so glad that I am not the only one that feels this way!!
You should do more videos like this!!! I love your reactions. The house was so charming and just needed some TLC then they made it into a shape that looks like my two year old drew it 🤣
My husband and I are staring a search for our first home and it’s so competitive right now where we live. I see this sweet little house and I’m so jealous. Then they just made it look like a big lump of coal
I agree and it does look like a big lump of coal
Not gonna lie, I would love some more content like this! I loved watching your reaction to this house!
Wow, it looks they did a strange mid century modern. I want the barn! That could be so warm and cozy. 😢
Sage, I love how you express your opinions! Please, keep on! Have a great day!
Oh Sage, you had me laughing so much at your reactions to this totally terrible renovation I dragged half a row of knitting off my needles! I think the architect and the expert need to watch a few movies from the 1950s to learn some character fix-up tips. With some old fashioned commonsense It could have been lovely....to complement the garden! So enjoyed this creative video of yours Sage. 🐾🥰
This is my favorite video you have ever done, Sage. I echo everything you said.