You mentioned the interesting wainscoting. My family has a 1905 farmhouse in southwest Virginia. The creativity in the finish carpentry is very intriguing, for instance in the main part of the house they used a shiplap siding as a baseboard. I think the people that built these homes did so on a budget and to the best of their ability with the materials they had. We adore our old farmhouse. They’re definitely worth saving
Yes, that's most rural finish carpentry. They couldn't get or make all the fancy pieces that create a proper/academic classical order, so they just used the closest match they had on hand.
I’m anxiously awaiting your video on insulation for this house. I’ve recently purchased a 1906 House in Virginia and am embarking on the first major renovation in this homes 120 year life.
Great house and will probably inspire lots of people who love the farmhouse aesthetic. Those 1950s cabinets are super cool though, I wouldn't blow them out.
Is there a video playlist of restoring this house... I can't find it... I would like to see that house preserved... I have an 1830s farmhouse in Tennessee with simular original features...
The house has so much soul. It deserves TLC.
Agreed!
This sounds like a very cool project. Looking forward to more in this series!
Awesome. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing this amazing treasure that teach us
So welcome!
Brent Hull, the royal, supreme commander of carpentry. Jacked and tan with a clean crisp shirt - what a champ!
Your funny
Wow!! How very Exciting! Wish I could help yank that paneling down!😁 Looking forward to the series!
Us too! Thanks!
So excited to follow this project!
Cool Thanks!
You mentioned the interesting wainscoting. My family has a 1905 farmhouse in southwest Virginia. The creativity in the finish carpentry is very intriguing, for instance in the main part of the house they used a shiplap siding as a baseboard. I think the people that built these homes did so on a budget and to the best of their ability with the materials they had.
We adore our old farmhouse. They’re definitely worth saving
Yes, that's most rural finish carpentry. They couldn't get or make all the fancy pieces that create a proper/academic classical order, so they just used the closest match they had on hand.
Agreed and agree.
True!
I’m anxiously awaiting your video on insulation for this house. I’ve recently purchased a 1906 House in Virginia and am embarking on the first major renovation in this homes 120 year life.
Coming soon! Thanks.
Would love to go back in time and help (learn) build that. Awesome.
Agreed! Me too.
Great house and will probably inspire lots of people who love the farmhouse aesthetic. Those 1950s cabinets are super cool though, I wouldn't blow them out.
Thanks for the feedback. Should be fun.
Is there a video playlist of restoring this house... I can't find it... I would like to see that house preserved... I have an 1830s farmhouse in Tennessee with simular original features...
Sadly, that project was not completed.
Would enjoy lots of detail in the project videos … please!
Ok, I'll try! Be sure to follow me on Instagram as I'll have posts there as well. @hullmillwork_hullhomes.
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I look at that house and think... Not worth the money to spend to restore it.
Thanks, but I'd take it in a heart beat!!
1950s crap😂
haha, sad but true.