I don’t usually comment on these videos. But I found Mitch just so lovely and authentic. She created a beautiful home. I hope she lives there happily ever after.
Hands down, one of the best spaces you’ve showcased. Mitch has a great eye and an imagination to match. I completely concur about finding vintage items that show who you are.
Just WOW, I live in Philly and love everything you have in your home. I could listen to you for hours!! Your enthusiasm and love for history is infectious 💗
What a great person with a wonderful personality. I love how she kept the walls white and the pops of color come from her vintage treasures. I can see she's very talented and she's made that rental into a home. Good job Mitch!
SO CREATIVE WITH YOUR HOME. I LOVE HOW YOU DISPLAY YOUR FURNISHINGS. I LOVE TO COLLECT VINTAGE AND ANTIQUES AND HEIRLOOMS. I LOVE HOW YOU USE DISCARDED ITEMS TO BECOME REPURPOSED. I AM OLDER AND SO HAVE DOWNSIZED . REGRETFULLY HAVE GIVEN MUCH AWAY. Love this video.
I love this home so much, I’ve watched this video multiple times. I’ve never lived in Philly but it has such a Philly vibe, and Mitch seems so thoughtful, cool and nice. Ty for sharing your home, Mitch!
I would rather live in this house than a multimillion dollar mansion. It is just perfect! I lived in Phila. for several years while attending Temple University. Phila. is a great city!
I want to take a slow walk through this home, touch everything, and find out the stories behind them all. The Kandinsky needlepoint is one of the coolest things I've ever seen!
One of my favorite home tours on this channel. So unique and perfectly curated. I love a home filled with vintage charm and unique items where everything has a story, Mitch nailed it! You can just feel her fun personality and the joy it brings her and that is what makes a house a home.
I love ❤️ love ❤️ love ❤️ your house. Such creative touches. I’ve lived in Philly all my life, I was born in 1953. I have been collecting for a while but no where near your collection. Keep going girl.
My husband and I were awestruck at the number of items Mitch has that we have and how she can turn them in to art displays while we just have stuff in a room. We both agree that she is someone we could hang out with even though she's 40 years younger. Mitch you are a beautiful person with so much light and life. Thank you.
I actually saw this was used in a Homeworthy YT channel home tour of this lady that has a creative mind, but what’s so funny is that her son actually put the disco ball on a lamp without a lampshade that was in the corner of her living room. I think it’s great that she used so many objects in ways that are creative “outside of the box” ways to live with unique objects that can be used in different ways. This is a great tour of her house. I like her artistic style of just putting things in the house that speaks to her and that she loves rather than everything being so overwhelmingly curated
I received a disco ball the same size as hers for Christmas years ago from my ex-boyfriend who had asked what I wanted for Christmas. It hangs on a special plant hook from my living room in the corner.
Love your appreciation for salvage items. You definitely are a true interior designer. Your personality is awesome. Pray for your happiness. I am an Art major, so can respect your talent. I can relate to your home. I watched this video three times to see what you really have
True about bathrooms I have family who bought brownstone or duplex homes and yes they have beautiful colors in their bathrooms and many have ceiling sunlights in the bathroom. I love the homes on the Eastern COAST. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. MARYLAND. NEW England homes are beautiful
I'm usually never commenting but this is one of the best interior I've ever seen! It's individual, playful, special, warming and so nicely put together. I love it! Love all the vintage pieces and all of the small quirky details. What a lovely home you have! 🥰🤍
Wow! This is a wonderful space! The fact that Mitch loves vintage and is an artist really comes through. The aunt's needlepoint is amazing. So wonderful it is place with her photo on the gallery wall. I loved all the fun items in this home reflecting Mitch's cool vibe.
Every square inch of this apartment is AMAZING! Mitch has done a fabulous job and has such an amazing collection! My favourites are the printmaking area in the kitchen with the super awesome antique printing press, the vintage art supply collection and the Kandinsky needlepoint made by their aunt! What an absolute treasure! Such a talent as well! I bet they are an amazing prof!
Love your house, love, love, love your style... Also love South Philly.... I do want to add additional information about your house as I have a 30 year of knowledge in vernacular architecture and spent the past seven years in an 1852 South Philly row house. The majority of South Philly was built out before 1900 (despite inaccurate city records) and indoor bathrooms were pretty standard in new construction by the 1880s. Your house was definitely built before 1900 with a bathroom, albeit a fairly basic one, but it definitely had a bathroom when constructed. Philly was unique in that developers offered two story, three bedroom, one bath house, known as the "Workingman's House" with kitchens, gas lighting, and radiator heating (usually about 800-1000 sq ft) for the sum of two or three thousand dollars. Ordinary working class people could afford to own a house and pay it off in about ten years. More than 50,000 of these homes were built between 1887 and 1893, enough to provide housing for a quarter million people. As for your blue tub... In the middle of the 20th century, especially after WWII, homeowners wanted to modernize their homes, and the majority of Philly houses were updated with modern bathrooms and kitchens. Everybody wanted to "Keep up with the Jones's" and door to door salesmen were out in droves selling newly remodeled kichens and bathrooms, permastone and awnings. One of the challenges of Philly row houses is that the majority of them have been gut rehabbed multiple times leaving very little of the original interiors intact.
Very interesting, really appreciate you sharing this info with such detail. I’ve lived in a couple of similarly dated but comparatively very basic and smaller ‘workman’s cottages’ in Australia that had barely been updated apart from the bathrooms, even still both only had the outdoor toilet or ‘dunny’ as they’re called in Australia, in a little shed in the backyard. I always wondered what the original bathrooms would have looked like before the 70’s attacked them. Would it have been a very basic wet room, perhaps with a simple big trough type sink for washing ourselves and clothes etc. Wondering if you have any insight into this? For the Philly houses, not my Aussie ones of course! The kitchens in mine had barely been touched, with the original old working wood stove and chimney, but the addition of a newer oven and fridge. In both cases, the old original stove still worked much better! And did double duty of warming up the walls of the drafty home during winter. There’s a soul to these old homes that’s completely lacking in most modern constructions, they feel like old friends. I miss them terribly and would happily swap in a heartbeat for my newer place with its modcons that slaps you with its millennial grey and in its perpetual state of ‘ready to flip turn-key’ vibe. Mitch has done an incredible job breathing life into this amazing home. Mitch feels so authentic, genuine, honest and comfortable, and the home feels like the perfect expression of these qualities. A brilliant eye for design and careful and intentional editing, each piece and tableaux filled with meaning, joy and creativity, making for such a personal, relaxed and fun space. So tasteful but with no airs about it, feels so welcoming. Wishing Mitch many happy and creative years in their wonderful home!
Mitch is a treasure and her home is absolutely beautiful, so charming, so much personality, it's like a little museum! I loved everything including the beautiful blue on the outside of the home. I will watch this again and again. We just moved to a very modest size Cape Cod style house from the '50's, we love it and are having fun decorating it, so Mitch's home tour arrived at a good time for me. So inspiring! Mitch is a true artist. Her joy is infectious. I hope she can live in this gorgeous home for many years! Thank you, thank you, Mitch!
Loved this for so many reasons, but as someone from the greater Philly area, really love that they kept distinguishing their area as South Philly. It means something so specific!
A one-of-a-kind home and one-of-a-kind human. The genuineness Mitch exudes is so palpable. Not to mention their design eye and weirdly sophisticated eloquence in discussing all things design. I am so happy to have watched this video and even more so, met Mitch.
I’m from South Philly. Thank you for adding to the character and beauty of our city! I feel the same way about vintage and quality pieces. Your creativity and skills are outstanding!
The needlepoint piece is incredible! I just moved into a new home and you've inspired me to just decorate with what I like...not what I think I should do to be....correct? Your place is very inviting!
I love what you've done with your home Mitch. So many great stories and history. Texas Weiners, lucky you. I love how you painted the cabinet in your bathroom the same color as your tub. So funny your sign about cooking in your kitchen. Your landlord definitely got a great tenant.
Mitch, I love your home, but even more, I love your delivery. Such a warm, pleasant voice, every word enunciated clearly, and not a single 'um' - I hope to hear more from you.
Such a cool and creative space! The story of the weiner sign and the needlework art are so great! They’ve done just a fabulous job here! All of the great typography art too is wonderful! One of the coolest, most eclectic space!
Lovely home, uniquely hers and I loved that antique printing thingamajig:). Such an engaging and inspiring personality - a real treat. Thanks for the tour. Oh, and the Aunt's needlepoint as well as the bench in the bedroom are true treasures.
Now this is what I’m talking about! This is my kind of home and my kind of person. Love all the art, the vintage pieces, the way everything is put together. Most of all, I love the way Mitch talks about their city and their home. Thanks for sharing! Edit to add: thanks for all the inspo as well. I am an artist who loves graphic design. I hadn’t thought to incorporate my love for fonts and typefaces in my home in these sorts of ways. Lots of great ideas here. Thank you!
This house is just it! Mitch has a great way of putting art and objects together to make a fun living space. I love the layout of the home and the sprucing up that has been done, especially the bathroom and the facade of the home. It sounds like Mitch has moved a lot. I hope they stay put and enjoy this home for a good long while. It is so worth it.
Mitch, I love your home, I love your collections and I adore Philly! I was born and raised there and it has a vibe there that I haven't found anywhere else. Thanks so much for sharing!
Awesome fun goodies in your fun home. I also collect just about everything, but hands are one of my favorite things to collect. I have a large stuffed squirrel that I put a cowboy hat on, which was originally made for the Toy Story character Woody. I also collect old tin boxes and have an antique crayon box so I can relate to all your fun treasures. Thanks for sharing your home.
Very nicely done. So comfortable and I can only imagine how soothing it is to live there. I appreciate the home as an extension of your personality and as I look around you have given me some inspiration! Cheers!
I love this place so much! I was born & raised in Philly (Olney neighborhood) & it's such a special City. So many fantastic pieces in this House! I love older things & what a wonderful job has been done with their placements. 🥰
Their aunt's Kandinsky inspired needlepoint is one of the most rapturous objects ever. Magic. Pure magic.
I know!
It’s sooo cool!!
Exactly what I wanted to say. What a treasure.
It is seriously amazing
Seriously!!
Asking for a Nelson Lamp for your 11th birthday is priceless!!! Love, Love,Love!!!
For my son’s first conscious Halloween costume, he asked to dress as a lamp! ❤
I hope her landord is aware of how fortunate she is to have Mitch as a tenant! Great interior and an engaging tour.
It’s government housing seems like don’t you hear what she saying
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@@صوت-العذراءmuch is still a good tenant regardless.
Mitch is awesome. Love her space.
I don’t usually comment on these videos. But I found Mitch just so lovely and authentic. She created a beautiful home. I hope she lives there happily ever after.
What a great person she is!!!!
Mitch needs their own show.
I’ll second that
Is there more than one person? The person filming?
Would love a show with Mitch
Hands down, one of the best spaces you’ve showcased. Mitch has a great eye and an imagination to match. I completely concur about finding vintage items that show who you are.
Just WOW, I live in Philly and love everything you have in your home. I could listen to you for hours!! Your enthusiasm and love for history is infectious 💗
Philly homes are the best homes
What a great person with a wonderful personality. I love how she kept the walls white and the pops of color come from her vintage treasures. I can see she's very talented and she's made that rental into a home. Good job Mitch!
So creative! Thank you for sharing your inner world with the outer world!
SO CREATIVE WITH YOUR HOME.
I LOVE HOW YOU DISPLAY YOUR FURNISHINGS.
I LOVE TO COLLECT VINTAGE AND ANTIQUES AND HEIRLOOMS.
I LOVE HOW YOU USE DISCARDED ITEMS TO BECOME REPURPOSED.
I AM OLDER AND SO HAVE DOWNSIZED
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REGRETFULLY HAVE GIVEN MUCH AWAY.
Love this video.
Mitch, I could not LOVE your entire aesthetic more❣️❣️❣️
I love this home so much, I’ve watched this video multiple times. I’ve never lived in Philly but it has such a Philly vibe, and Mitch seems so thoughtful, cool and nice. Ty for sharing your home, Mitch!
Mitch is my kind of person. A fun person and very appreciative of what has come before us and what will continue after us. I love that philosophy!
I would rather live in this house than a multimillion dollar mansion. It is just perfect! I lived in Phila. for several years while attending Temple University. Phila. is a great city!
Love when people Love, Appreciate, and INVEST in our city. It makes me angry happy
I want to take a slow walk through this home, touch everything, and find out the stories behind them all.
The Kandinsky needlepoint is one of the coolest things I've ever seen!
One of my favorite home tours on this channel. So unique and perfectly curated. I love a home filled with vintage charm and unique items where everything has a story, Mitch nailed it! You can just feel her fun personality and the joy it brings her and that is what makes a house a home.
Such a cool home, so many interesting things to look at!
I love ❤️ love ❤️ love ❤️ your house. Such creative touches. I’ve lived in Philly all my life, I was born in 1953. I have been collecting for a while but no where near your collection. Keep going girl.
My favorite home tours are the ones filled with thrifted treasures. It's so much more unique and interesting 😊
My husband and I were awestruck at the number of items Mitch has that we have and how she can turn them in to art displays while we just have stuff in a room. We both agree that she is someone we could hang out with even though she's 40 years younger. Mitch you are a beautiful person with so much light and life. Thank you.
The birdcage stand for the disco ball is genius. I would have never thought of that.
I actually saw this was used in a Homeworthy YT channel home tour of this lady that has a creative mind, but what’s so funny is that her son actually put the disco ball on a lamp without a lampshade that was in the corner of her living room.
I think it’s great that she used so many objects in ways that are creative “outside of the box” ways to live with unique objects that can be used in different ways.
This is a great tour of her house. I like her artistic style of just putting things in the house that speaks to her and that she loves rather than everything being so overwhelmingly curated
I received a disco ball the same size as hers for Christmas years ago from my ex-boyfriend who had asked what I wanted for Christmas. It hangs on a special plant hook from my living room in the corner.
The needlepoint is fabulous. She was so ahead of her times. Very inspiring tour!
THE KITTY AWWW🖤
Love your appreciation for salvage items.
You definitely are a true interior designer.
Your personality is awesome.
Pray for your happiness.
I am an Art major, so can respect your talent.
I can relate to your home.
I watched this video three times to see what you really have
Watching this made me feel inspired and relaxed at the same time! I love how personalized this space is!
True about bathrooms
I have family who bought brownstone or duplex homes and yes they have beautiful colors in their bathrooms and many have ceiling sunlights in the bathroom.
I love the homes on the Eastern COAST.
NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. MARYLAND. NEW England homes are beautiful
That Kandinsky needlepoint! 😮😮😮 What a fabulous ancestral treasure. The whole house is just fabulous! Way to go Mitch ❤❤❤
I LOVE IT!!!! and she has great energy thank you for sharing your amazing home!
Every single part of this home reflects the artistic eye that created it. Absolutely beautiful.
I'm usually never commenting but this is one of the best interior I've ever seen! It's individual, playful, special, warming and so nicely put together. I love it! Love all the vintage pieces and all of the small quirky details. What a lovely home you have! 🥰🤍
Absolutely love Mitch’s sense of style! Such an inspiration.
The home is fabulous and so is she
Amazing space, I love everything about it!
Wow! This is a wonderful space! The fact that Mitch loves vintage and is an artist really comes through. The aunt's needlepoint is amazing. So wonderful it is place with her photo on the gallery wall. I loved all the fun items in this home reflecting Mitch's cool vibe.
Your home is soooo cool. Good Luck .
Every square inch of this apartment is AMAZING! Mitch has done a fabulous job and has such an amazing collection! My favourites are the printmaking area in the kitchen with the super awesome antique printing press, the vintage art supply collection and the Kandinsky needlepoint made by their aunt! What an absolute treasure! Such a talent as well! I bet they are an amazing prof!
What a charming human with an equally charming home! Love everything about it!
Love your house, love, love, love your style... Also love South Philly....
I do want to add additional information about your house as I have a 30 year of knowledge in vernacular architecture and spent the past seven years in an 1852 South Philly row house. The majority of South Philly was built out before 1900 (despite inaccurate city records) and indoor bathrooms were pretty standard in new construction by the 1880s. Your house was definitely built before 1900 with a bathroom, albeit a fairly basic one, but it definitely had a bathroom when constructed.
Philly was unique in that developers offered two story, three bedroom, one bath house, known as the "Workingman's House" with kitchens, gas lighting, and radiator heating (usually about 800-1000 sq ft) for the sum of two or three thousand dollars. Ordinary working class people could afford to own a house and pay it off in about ten years. More than 50,000 of these homes were built between 1887 and 1893, enough to provide housing for a quarter million people.
As for your blue tub... In the middle of the 20th century, especially after WWII, homeowners wanted to modernize their homes, and the majority of Philly houses were updated with modern bathrooms and kitchens. Everybody wanted to "Keep up with the Jones's" and door to door salesmen were out in droves selling newly remodeled kichens and bathrooms, permastone and awnings. One of the challenges of Philly row houses is that the majority of them have been gut rehabbed multiple times leaving very little of the original interiors intact.
Very interesting, really appreciate you sharing this info with such detail. I’ve lived in a couple of similarly dated but comparatively very basic and smaller ‘workman’s cottages’ in Australia that had barely been updated apart from the bathrooms, even still both only had the outdoor toilet or ‘dunny’ as they’re called in Australia, in a little shed in the backyard. I always wondered what the original bathrooms would have looked like before the 70’s attacked them. Would it have been a very basic wet room, perhaps with a simple big trough type sink for washing ourselves and clothes etc. Wondering if you have any insight into this? For the Philly houses, not my Aussie ones of course! The kitchens in mine had barely been touched, with the original old working wood stove and chimney, but the addition of a newer oven and fridge. In both cases, the old original stove still worked much better! And did double duty of warming up the walls of the drafty home during winter. There’s a soul to these old homes that’s completely lacking in most modern constructions, they feel like old friends. I miss them terribly and would happily swap in a heartbeat for my newer place with its modcons that slaps you with its millennial grey and in its perpetual state of ‘ready to flip turn-key’ vibe.
Mitch has done an incredible job breathing life into this amazing home. Mitch feels so authentic, genuine, honest and comfortable, and the home feels like the perfect expression of these qualities. A brilliant eye for design and careful and intentional editing, each piece and tableaux filled with meaning, joy and creativity, making for such a personal, relaxed and fun space. So tasteful but with no airs about it, feels so welcoming. Wishing Mitch many happy and creative years in their wonderful home!
I love your 11 year old self!! ❤️❤️ your home is absolutely beautiful and it feels so authentically you.
Mitch is a treasure and her home is absolutely beautiful, so charming, so much personality, it's like a little museum! I loved everything including the beautiful blue on the outside of the home. I will watch this again and again. We just moved to a very modest size Cape Cod style house from the '50's, we love it and are having fun decorating it, so Mitch's home tour arrived at a good time for me. So inspiring! Mitch is a true artist. Her joy is infectious. I hope she can live in this gorgeous home for many years! Thank you, thank you, Mitch!
Yay Philly!!! So loved this tour!! More Philly please!!
More Philly is on the way!
going to get some lockers for my vacuum and dog food , and make my own needlepoint. love this house
Loved this for so many reasons, but as someone from the greater Philly area, really love that they kept distinguishing their area as South Philly. It means something so specific!
Amazing what loving TLC can do to a phila row home. So interesting.
A one-of-a-kind home and one-of-a-kind human. The genuineness Mitch exudes is so palpable. Not to mention their design eye and weirdly sophisticated eloquence in discussing all things design. I am so happy to have watched this video and even more so, met Mitch.
I’m from South Philly. Thank you for adding to the character and beauty of our city! I feel the same way about vintage and quality pieces. Your creativity and skills are outstanding!
I love everything about this home tour. Her love of her home is palpable, and she’s done such a beautiful job making her apartment a home :)
That needle point is such a treasure!
Philly is in building! Love the style of this house!
Mitch has done a great job. Beautiful home!
It’s early Sunday morning and you have reignited my mojo ❤
The needlepoint piece is incredible! I just moved into a new home and you've inspired me to just decorate with what I like...not what I think I should do to be....correct? Your place is very inviting!
I love what you've done with your home Mitch. So many great stories and history. Texas Weiners, lucky you. I love how you painted the cabinet in your bathroom the same color as your tub. So funny your sign about cooking in your kitchen. Your landlord definitely got a great tenant.
Such a delightful story. I love your passion and joy!!!
Love the vintage space
I love this house sooooo much!! So much love and character!
Mitch, I love your home, but even more, I love your delivery. Such a warm, pleasant voice, every word enunciated clearly, and not a single 'um' - I hope to hear more from you.
Such a cool and creative space! The story of the weiner sign and the needlework art are so great! They’ve done just a fabulous job here! All of the great typography art too is wonderful! One of the coolest, most eclectic space!
So well spoke about her style and life. Love everything about her distinctive fashion.
Lovely home, uniquely hers and I loved that antique printing thingamajig:). Such an engaging and inspiring personality - a real treat. Thanks for the tour.
Oh, and the Aunt's needlepoint as well as the bench in the bedroom are true treasures.
Absolutely fantastic home! Love it & Mitch. Her fur babies are sweet, too! ❤
One of my top favourites spaces.
Now this is what I’m talking about! This is my kind of home and my kind of person. Love all the art, the vintage pieces, the way everything is put together. Most of all, I love the way Mitch talks about their city and their home. Thanks for sharing!
Edit to add: thanks for all the inspo as well. I am an artist who loves graphic design. I hadn’t thought to incorporate my love for fonts and typefaces in my home in these sorts of ways. Lots of great ideas here. Thank you!
Such a talented eye. Very personal, storied and well put together. Thank you for sharing!
OMG Mitch, your house is so dreamy!
FUN and lighthearted. Good for you.
Wonderful home, full of warmth, personality, and originality!
❤love your style. I'm a "chatcky" lover too. Old items do speak to the few of us with old souls that appreciate them❤
This house is just it! Mitch has a great way of putting art and objects together to make a fun living space. I love the layout of the home and the sprucing up that has been done, especially the bathroom and the facade of the home. It sounds like Mitch has moved a lot. I hope they stay put and enjoy this home for a good long while. It is so worth it.
A very thoughtful and creative home, that seems to truly reflect the personality of its occuoant.
This place is incredible! I admire how they have created a home that holds and displays so many stories and so much love!
What an incredible home and delightful human being bringing it to life! This video was amazing.
Great aesthetic, I really love the needlepoint "painting". ❤
The second home with a birdcagestand showcasing a discoball. Love it.
I appreciate how Mitch celebrated and elevated a city that means so much to them. Mitch your home is a treasure, great work.
Art filled loving home!!!❤🎉❤🎉😂❤🎉😂 Well done!! So creative!!😊
I love their style!
I love antique thrift store find creative decorative home.❤️
Fabulous home very artistic, and Aunt Ida’s needlepoint is an awesome work of art.
Love this house and the person who’s living in it! So authentic and beautiful!
Just Beautiful! Thank you for sharing your home♥
Deeeeeply obsessed, Mitch. I’m local to philly…take me thrift shopping 🙏🙏🙏
I absolutely love their style. Well done, Mitch!
I love everything about this house! Such a good taste, style and eye!
Nice person too!
Love this home! The collections are amazing and so well displayed. Especially love the lamp in the kitchen, its so beautiful
Lovely use if color throughout & balance
This is the best house tour in this channel. There is a beautiful kind soul behind this funky artistic home.
thank you homemade and thank you Mitch! Loved this home and everything in it xx
Love love love your amazing home Mitch ❤ from Sydney Australia 🇦🇺
Mitch, I love your home, I love your collections and I adore Philly! I was born and raised there and it has a vibe there that I haven't found anywhere else. Thanks so much for sharing!
Awesome fun goodies in your fun home. I also collect just about everything, but hands are one of my favorite things to collect. I have a large stuffed squirrel that I put a cowboy hat on, which was originally made for the Toy Story character Woody. I also collect old tin boxes and have an antique crayon box so I can relate to all your fun treasures. Thanks for sharing your home.
very nicely done...one of my faves thus far!
Very nicely done. So comfortable and I can only imagine how soothing it is to live there. I appreciate the home as an extension of your personality and as I look around you have given me some inspiration! Cheers!
I love this place so much! I was born & raised in Philly (Olney neighborhood) & it's such a special City. So many fantastic pieces in this House!
I love older things & what a wonderful job has been done with their placements. 🥰
Absolutely one of my favorite home tours! What a beautiful, creative, unique, storied and welcoming space!
This was so inspiring, thank you!
You are lovely and so is your space. 🥰