Dear Mr Kessler and the Architect team, One thing that is rarely noticed on these types of high-end projects is that it brings all the trades up to a higher standard. This is a very good thing as every trade learns to "up" their game, making for better trades people. Thank you Mr Kessler and the Architecture team. You deserve a very big "Well Done". From a journeyman carpenter in Canada.
I am so thankful that there are people that will spend their wealth to save these historical masterpieces. I love the beautiful outcome of all the hard work. It takes a lot of money o do these projects. I am not wealthy or I would be saving History also. As an afterthought , try thanking many of the wealthy for the contributions they make to their communities instead of resenting them for their wealth. Please save another treasure.
How amazing for Savannah Georgia! What an incredible job on this home. I love everything and all the hard and diligent work everyone did! Superlative work! BRAVO!
Everyone always talks about the person who paid for the work, and that’s cool. But no one mentions the craftsmanship and artistry of the workers who created something that lasted and will continue to last because of their talents.
Remarkable! I love the videos on the history of the Armstrong home and the preservation process. As an interior designer, I am so grateful to see restoration projects like this and commend everyone for taking on such a big challenge. I love that so many share in my appreciation for history and the preservation of one of a kind gems like the Armstong Mansion. Thank you to everyone involved. I hope to some day see it in person.
I did a TH-cam search for "historic mansion" and was absolutely captivated when this video came up. I was immediately drawn in. You could see the passion in the foreman's narration and knowledge of the house that he had an invested interest in its restoration. He's the guy I would want on my site if I was building a mansion (after winning the lottery!). Hats off to all the construction workers, labourers, painters, restorers, cleaners, movers and interior designers who dedicated so much love and time into making this project a huge success. it just kept getting better--trees brought in, statuary, bronzes, etc. and then the furniture arrived. The stage was set! Everyone should take a bow. Awesome! Darryl Is the boar a copy of the "wild boar" in the Uffizi?
I agree with you about the fountain. I’d like to know how they decided on that. There are so many beautiful homes in Savannah, but this one has always been in my top 3.
I love it when money and good taste collide. great job!
Finally... a video that focuses on the men that make it happen rather than the pigs who sign the checks!
Nice Reno
My highest complications to all involved restoring this historic property. Many thanks from Alaska.
Dear Mr Kessler and the Architect team, One thing that is rarely noticed on these types of high-end projects is that it brings all the trades up to a higher standard. This is a very good thing as every trade learns to "up" their game, making for better trades people. Thank you Mr Kessler and the Architecture team. You deserve a very big "Well Done". From a journeyman carpenter in Canada.
I will make sure Mr. Kessler and his team see this. Thank you for your supportive comment.
I am so thankful that there are people that will spend their wealth to save these historical masterpieces. I love the beautiful outcome of all the hard work. It takes a lot of money o do these projects. I am not wealthy or I would be saving History also. As an afterthought , try thanking many of the wealthy for the contributions they make to their communities instead of resenting them for their wealth. Please save another treasure.
We need more people like this man in America! May his home be filled with love and laughter for years to come!
Absolutely stunning. Amazing work. I can't understand why this video doesn't have more views.... this is quality content
To All, Job Well Done
How amazing for Savannah Georgia! What an incredible job on this home. I love everything and all the hard and diligent work everyone did! Superlative work! BRAVO!
BRAVO DEAR SIR!!!!
Everyone always talks about the person who paid for the work, and that’s cool. But no one mentions the craftsmanship and artistry of the workers who created something that lasted and will continue to last because of their talents.
This is a stunning restoration...minus the deer heads!
The good news is the deer head is made entirely of wood. Thanks for comment!
@@kineticarrangements Terrific news. Thanks for the reply. Look forward to the next video of this magnificent home.
Oh I am so happy you made this jewel your home. It is exquisite. Thank you for sharing.
Remarkable! I love the videos on the history of the Armstrong home and the preservation process. As an interior designer, I am so grateful to see restoration projects like this and commend everyone for taking on such a big challenge. I love that so many share in my appreciation for history and the preservation of one of a kind gems like the Armstong Mansion. Thank you to everyone involved. I hope to some day see it in person.
Would like to the kitchen and bathrooms. Probably the perfect mix of old & new.
Would love to see the pool and fountain. You brush by it so quick.
Stay tuned for an upcoming video about the final product, featuring furnished interiors and the pool.
Spectacular. A little disappointed that pictures of the individual rooms were not shown.
New video coming soon that will focus on the final product. With furniture and finishes.
It is most certainly worth it. magnificent. Richard Kessler is admirable.
I did a TH-cam search for "historic mansion" and was absolutely captivated when this video came up. I was immediately drawn in. You could see the passion in the foreman's narration and knowledge of the house that he had an invested interest in its restoration. He's the guy I would want on my site if I was building a mansion (after winning the lottery!). Hats off to all the construction workers, labourers, painters, restorers, cleaners, movers and interior designers who dedicated so much love and time into making this project a huge success. it just kept getting better--trees brought in, statuary, bronzes, etc. and then the furniture arrived. The stage was set! Everyone should take a bow.
Awesome!
Darryl
Is the boar a copy of the "wild boar" in the Uffizi?
Thank you! You are correct about the boar. Some more history about the mansion: th-cam.com/video/nwefrBGL70c/w-d-xo.html
Well I thank you very much for your reply, I looked it up and it be about 25 million dollars that's it.
Splendid. I've loved this house my whole life. Not overly sure about the new pig fountain but I think I'll learn to love it, too.
I agree with you about the fountain. I’d like to know how they decided on that.
There are so many beautiful homes in Savannah, but this one has always been in my top 3.
At least call it a wild boar. That will help.
Absolutely exquisite!
Mr Kessler. 👏🏾
Wonderful! Thanks for the upload. 🙂
This is how its done.
The Armstrong Mansion how much have to buy it for today
I'd love to take a metal detector to all that ground before they laid new pavers and sod