That’s all I ever wanted was a Bungalow like this last home! Can you picture a husband who provided a home like this for his wife! How elegant it was at its best , how proud I would have been with my husband. This was a nice place at one time. How sad that time changes and age creeps up on us:(
Huh, reading the comments, I guess I'm the only one that loved the remodel. I thought it was interesting and unique and quite beautiful. I really liked the wood ceilings.
@@bethshadid2087 Yeah, they were a little weird but would have been good if they, you know, completed them. Put in the shower/tub, not just a strange large space with a commode/sink. I was wondering if they were just uncompleted like the upstairs.
Again, it’s so sad to see these homes lost, but it’s good that you have them on video! I chuckle when you can get into a home and I hear the excitement in your voice when you say,” Oh you beauty!” And they are that! Thank you!
Love last two bungalows. What a waste though. My husband is disabled and having a bungalow this size would be our dream proprty, especially here in the UK. Bungalows are getting so rare over here especially nes like these. It's nice to see the original fixtures and fittings in situ. Please keep up the hard and beautiful work. Thank you.
Nice job Paul! The second house I'm betting an Italian family lived there judging by the religious icons (those were catholic), lemon tree in the back yard and I spotted a small kitchen area in the last shed you went into where generally most of the cooking would be done to keep the main inside kitchen clean and presentable for visitors.
LOL I was thinking the same thing! I bet those old bottles were for making Limoncello with that beautiful lemon tree. I hope someone saves the tree, it would be a shame to destroy that.
OMG Absolutely Beautiful!!! Love the bathroom, bay window and all the room,very spacious!! The sandstone and the front veranda is amazing!!! Keep finding the empty homes, I'll keep watching, love your work!!!😃 stay safe and God Bless
these old houses always have a lemon 🍋 tree lol 😆 my grandparents had one and my great grandmother had one! was the popular thing to plant back in the day!
In the Us and UK if there is a way in without breaking a door or a window it's all good. If some one else did the breaking in you always have footage showing you did not do it. Love your explores and very sad they tear these beautiful homes down for ugly monstrosities.
Hi, Paul- LOVED the 3rd home- 2nd one you were in. Such a waste to take it down!!!!! The other 2? That 2nd one? I just hope they salvage the original parts, and I am more sad about the landscaping, than anything else, and the 1st one, as well. The funniest thing that went through my mind in this video? "We get a 2 for 1 here- Paul has upset both the neighborhood dogs AND the neighborhood birds in THIS video, lolololol" Great finds!!!! Thanks.-SDK
JACKPOT... Great find 👏 these 3 house's stunning. Love the newer kitchen in the 2nd house. Stunning windows, & wood work. I agree with the cupboard "ugly " someone spent $$$. Love the led light glass. Such a waste of space in the bathrooms. The space near the stairs(front entrance) looks a mess, all the chopping & changing of walls & gaps.😲. Sadly l think the 2nd house has been "butchered ". But very interesting 🤔 The 3rd house, it looks to be just about move in ready. Gorgeous . Was that the Original Kitchen in the Shed? And some of the old kitchen appliances in the shed, ahhh memories . Those ceilings ❤❤❤
The first home felt pure 50s with the period built ins. The second was heavily updated, I suspect the small room directly off the kitchen may have been a cooks room, but was repurposed as a breakfast room, or morning room past the time of servants. The third, well, there's no accounting for taste, but had all the ear marks of a craftsman style gone awry. they really chucked the money at it. Three more up the spout, Cheers, thanks for the look in.
Hello Paul homes 1 and 2 are nice but beautiful back in the day home 3 different I don’t like all of that wood and dark colors. Thank you for sharing have a great week 😊
a mix of great interest in all the details and great sadness at the known destruction - the lemon tree was so beautiful, an added extra - many thanks for your diligent work
The last one you managed to get in to it must have taken a forest to build it all ceilings etc. Well preserved for ever now but still a shame only one with termites in the out building. Great stuff take care and don't get caught other wise what will we all do. Thank you for doing it though.👍👍🥂.
Huge homes! Beautiful woods, tiles, and window glass. Your're right, the 2nd house was dark......and dingy with all the wood and red glass. So depressing too! The kitchen stoves and fixtures, along with the bathroom tubs, sinks, and toilets look sturdy still. I couldn't see any mold anywhere. I hope and pray they salvage some of the startling works. All of these homes need love, and not to be torn down. Thanks for the adventure into another time and place~
These homes displayed one of the best vassards. Amazing stone detail and craftmanship, even the most modern mount gambier stone homes ive seen do not compare. Thanks for risking it for us so we could see the beautiful and original led light, doors and floors. The first bungalows original kitchen cabinets were moved to the shed I think.
Wow, I just watched this video and instantly recognised where it is. I live on the same road and always wondered what were inside these homes that were bulldozed. Thank you 😊
Love the houses! What a waste of lemons!!! 😂🤣😂 Glad you decided on the window. 😉 That kitchen was just strange, oddly dark, but all the leaded glass was beautiful, not a fan of the ceilings & way too many dark colors. Too bad they never finished the upstairs. Gotta wonder what people are thinking when they remodel. 🤷
I loved the explores as usual. All the homes were way bigger than expected. I loved the lemon tree in the back! Thank you again for taking us along 3 more never to be seen again homes.
Always interesting how people decorate their homes... the 2nd house that you looked at 3rd,very sweet!! Even though very dark colors, and wood still very beautiful!! Thanks so much for not giving up on getting inside it!! Lots of beauty in all of them!!!😁
I'm glad to see your persistence paid off, UI. Some of those bungalows had enough roof space in the gable for an upstairs area but I think you'd have had to run the air conditioning 24/7 to make them liveable in summer. And despite the awful renovations that house still had the original glazed brick fireplace.
Really loved the third house, the colors and the cool kitchen, Thanks for squeezing through the window. I would have found that house with the somber colors, (the dark red glass!), a very calming environment, however I do agree with you about the overuse of wood paneling. Thanks for this longer video. I hope you keep exploring for a long time to come as your videos are so interesting and the presentation is so different. Please some old country houses. I wish you would let us really see you so we can put a face with the voice. Thanks again.
I loved the second home. Would love to have that one!! Also liked all of the stained glass and paneled ceiling of the third one. Just on the ceiling though. The rest of the third one was a mess! Great video!!!
My favorite was the second. I hated the third except the windows with stain glass and untouched doors. I do love the homes you show.wish we could still get those homes without having to spend a arm and a leg.
Second home was my favourite paul although out the back was very red/brick colour. Spite they wont be there much longer. Loved the lemon tree, i like lemon in my water and on my fish so that's handy just nip into my neighbours garden for a couple lol. Good explores keep them coming. Xx
Unexpected unique interiors with all three of the homes you explored thanks Paul. The first home with the white rendered facade is an Art Deco, almost like the Dutch Gable style that were built between 1934-1945. I love the stain glass windows in the Bungalow home, but definitely not the brown coloured kitchen cupboards and bedroom robe. Such a sad waste of unique style homes, being replaced by modern developments.
When I see these gorgeous older homes with so much character and know it's going to be destroyed, it makes me sad. Then I think of a song by Gino Vanelli, who is a Canadian singer. The song is from the 70's and is called " Powerful People". It goes "Look at the powerful people stealing the sun from the day. Wish I could just just go and shout it!" etc. It's about the rich stealing the goodness from the average to the poor people and all this destruction is a prime example!
Oh my! What a bounty of homes. I especially loved the third home (which we toured second). It seemed to be relatively original until the kitchen area. It was lovely. The second home (which we saw third) was so done over that whoever did it practically took the soul out of it. The first home was just a home to me. There was nothing that stood out to me though it wasn't ugly. It just didn't have the pizazz of that third home. A great day of exploring. Thanks.
I love them all everything, you made me laugh about the black shoe and brown shoelace hehe. Beautiful facades and the gardens nice spa bath!, the original bathroom very classic. I agree not a fan of the colour for a cupboard in the second house the one where you climbed in the window mm naughty boy! Hehe. I would have done the same thing They sure did go bonkas on the wood paneling doing my head in lol. I like the upstairs part. Thank you soo much again:-) :-)
beautiful homes , especially the one where you went in the window! so worth it!! gorgeous woods ceilings, floors, light fixtures and stained glass was amaing!!
Hi Paul, as usual, another great explore. Wow! They really vandalised that second house! How disappointing it was when you did go in there! That kitchen and built-in wardrobe looked to me like it was made of polyresin or polyacrylic type material! So ugly and dark. The beautiful stained glass windows were amazing, thank goodness they are intact and hopefully will be saved! That red glass is worth a fortune as it is the most expensive to produce because of the red pigment used for colouring. It is one reason it is not produced much today. I really hope that it is rescued, someone working with stained glass would love to have it. Thankyou for the explores, keep up the good work.
Ok...the third home (gentleman's home) all the wood paneling on the ceiling now makes sense. Nice home except the weird bathrooms. Loved all the windows tho 💗
Hi Paul, My favourite was house #3 gorgeous, house #2 too much wood and the colour decor, not me, House #1 was good as well as a large family home. Thank you Paul for the tour :)
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I belong to some World War 2 forums and sometimes see Australian soldiers in old black and white photos from the 1940’s. I look in their young faces and wonder how many of them knew these homes intimately in their lives. When these homes were in their prime or even brand new.
Enjoyed this alot neighbour ,ive been to aussie 3 times and the houses ive been too almost all the same but these didnt feel like australian homes your accent gave it away lol tania from new zealand
It's a shame to think that all these beautiful old style houses will be gone one day the way the world is moving forward packing people tightly 2gether as space in the city's gets less & less & more expensive to live there. 😮
All three beautiful homes, except for those hideous fake marble cabinets and wood paneling ceilings. I have a question. From all of your videos, I gather there is a thriving business in salvage from these old homes. I see where they always get all of the wood floors, doors, hardware, and stained glass. Do they also salvage all of the sandstone and bluestone blocks, and bricks as well? It seems to me there would be a good market for them. Here in the USA there is a good market for salvage brick. If nothing else they would make nice stones for walkways and garden walls, and for people who would like their homes to actually look good. Thanks for another great video!!
The arts and craft house I liked but it had been changed and the third house ,,that kitchen was ugly and all the wood paneling so ugly ...thanks for being a "naughty boy"! Glad to see the third house but disappointed with what they had done to it. A great find ,all three houses .such beautiful porches .ahhh back in the day they new their stuff ..ceilings ,light fixtures ,stained glass . wonderful..
The sec house person may have been in wheel chair and didn't need bath tub lol it really nice house and some people like walk showers as will it really. Sweet place to bad pull down
3rd bungalow ( originally 2nd), cedar ceilings, loft not original I think because of positioning of stairwell - crazy placement. Room for eating off kitchen called the breakfast room, always small and sunny. Most of the bungalows as far as I can see had ducted heating/cooling. Some still had stand alone air con in diff. rooms. Breaks my heart that the council approved demolition, but we all know $$$$$$ speak louder than morals and words.😥 Loving thr roses on the ceilings. Bakelite is pronounced: bay kuh lite. Porch stunning tile work. My thoughts are for 2nd house, they were staunch Catholics and they originated from either Italy or Greece, all their pictures being representative of their belief system. Parquetry floors, the European (France is where it began) loved them. The hardware is stunning. I don't understand why you grey out wheelybins unless they have addresses on them? The old bottles in garage, further cements my thoughts on Italians bottling Lemoncello from their lemon tree. Plus the insulated ducting, not too poor. The Parlour is known as the parlour, not parlour room because in essence anything with 4 walls is a room. I love the last kitchen with shutters on the windows, with shutters up and lights on magnifico' just add colour. Loving all the the lead light windows Paul, I hope they remove them before demo😥, you are one lucky dude!😊
That’s all I ever wanted was a Bungalow like this last home!
Can you picture a husband who provided a home like this for his wife!
How elegant it was at its best , how proud I would have been with my husband.
This was a nice place at one time. How sad that time changes and age creeps up on us:(
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Hi Rashelle :-) Thanks for the kind support and for watching! :-)
Huh, reading the comments, I guess I'm the only one that loved the remodel. I thought it was interesting and unique and quite beautiful. I really liked the wood ceilings.
Loved the home and remodeling and windows....not too thrilled with the downstairs bathroom s.
@@bethshadid2087 Yeah, they were a little weird but would have been good if they, you know, completed them. Put in the shower/tub, not just a strange large space with a commode/sink. I was wondering if they were just uncompleted like the upstairs.
@@BlazeDuskdreamer could've been
Beautiful TRAGEDY in motion !!!
Love 3d fish supper cool
Always look forward to Sunday mornings new video. You do a great job at documenting these beautiful homes. Thank you for saving the memories 👍
Hi Rasco! :-) Thanks for your kind support and for watching, glad you enjoy the videos! :-)
Again, it’s so sad to see these homes lost, but it’s good that you have them on video! I chuckle when you can get into a home and I hear the excitement in your voice when you say,” Oh you beauty!” And they are that! Thank you!
Wow! Such huge rooms. I love them all.Those broad porches are magnificent! Thanks again!
Glad you enjoyed Loretta :-) Thanks for watching
Love last two bungalows. What a waste though. My husband is disabled and having a bungalow this size would be our dream proprty, especially here in the UK. Bungalows are getting so rare over here especially nes like these. It's nice to see the original fixtures and fittings in situ. Please keep up the hard and beautiful work. Thank you.
I just love that cheesy kitchen with the wood ceiling and fake gray marble everything. Hey, I'm not always classy.
Aww, the fish on the walls, in that bathroom, are a cute touch!
Haha yes I noticed that afterwards Kim, thanks for watching :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 this is one of my favorite parts of the week. ☺️
Nice job Paul! The second house I'm betting an Italian family lived there judging by the religious icons (those were catholic), lemon tree in the back yard and I spotted a small kitchen area in the last shed you went into where generally most of the cooking would be done to keep the main inside kitchen clean and presentable for visitors.
LOL I was thinking the same thing! I bet those old bottles were for making Limoncello with that beautiful lemon tree. I hope someone saves the tree, it would be a shame to destroy that.
I can't understand why anyone would paint the (3rd) house in those revolting colours. Thanks for another great episode. 👍😀
Maybe it resembled a rainbow when all the natural light came in. I couldn't handle all those colors.
The craftsmanship that went into building these homes make me so sad to know they will be torn down.😭💋🇺🇸
Love these homes what a waste to tear down just wonder about who lived here yrs ago
I will do some looking in the old directories and do a follow up :-)
I hope you stuffed a couple of those lemons in your pockets Paul. 3 great explores!
Haha Kylie I forgot to take some! :-) needs some baggy pants to smuggle those out haha
@@urbexindigo5164 haha ... do I predict an Urbex Indigo special tactical foraging stealth outfit forming ?
OMG Absolutely Beautiful!!! Love the bathroom, bay window and all the room,very spacious!! The sandstone and the front veranda is amazing!!! Keep finding the empty homes, I'll keep watching, love your work!!!😃 stay safe and God Bless
the grey kitchen is wonderful. all the leaded glass is amazing .to demolish this last home is such a shame.
these old houses always have a lemon 🍋 tree lol 😆 my grandparents had one and my great grandmother had one! was the popular thing to plant back in the day!
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In the Us and UK if there is a way in without breaking a door or a window it's all good. If some one else did the breaking in you always have footage showing you did not do it. Love your explores and very sad they tear these beautiful homes down for ugly monstrosities.
I really want to think some one will collect all the wood and leaded glass windows!
Thankyou for these homes!
Hi, Paul- LOVED the 3rd home- 2nd one you were in. Such a waste to take it down!!!!! The other 2? That 2nd one? I just hope they salvage the original parts, and I am more sad about the landscaping, than anything else, and the 1st one, as well. The funniest thing that went through my mind in this video? "We get a 2 for 1 here- Paul has upset both the neighborhood dogs AND the neighborhood birds in THIS video, lolololol" Great finds!!!! Thanks.-SDK
Love your intro 🎶 music
Hi NY Girl :-) Glad you like, thanks for watching :-)
I'm sad when the wild life have to leave because these homes are getting knocked down. Great video as always Paul. X
I absolutely love the old bungalows it makes want to hop on a plane and move there just to buy one of those old homes.
Dude, I absolutely love your accent! Great video, all three homes are unique and you always take enough time to show us everything.
Glad you like them Constance and glad you love the accent! :-)
I love your explores. You are always very thorough and informative. Thank you for showing us these places. 👍
JACKPOT... Great find 👏 these 3 house's stunning.
Love the newer kitchen in the 2nd house.
Stunning windows, & wood work.
I agree with the cupboard "ugly " someone spent $$$. Love the led light glass.
Such a waste of space in the bathrooms.
The space near the stairs(front entrance) looks a mess, all the chopping & changing of walls & gaps.😲.
Sadly l think the 2nd house has been "butchered ".
But very interesting 🤔
The 3rd house, it looks to be just about move in ready.
Gorgeous .
Was that the
Original Kitchen in the Shed?
And some of the old kitchen appliances in the shed,
ahhh memories .
Those ceilings ❤❤❤
I definitely liked the second home the best.
The first home felt pure 50s with the period built ins. The second was heavily updated, I suspect the small room directly off the kitchen may have been a cooks room, but was repurposed as a breakfast room, or morning room past the time of servants. The third, well, there's no accounting for taste, but had all the ear marks of a craftsman style gone awry.
they really chucked the money at it. Three more up the spout, Cheers, thanks for the look in.
Hello Paul homes 1 and 2 are nice but beautiful back in the day home 3 different I don’t like all of that wood and dark colors. Thank you for sharing have a great week 😊
love the drapes in dining and living room
I loved the third one! I hope it's not being demolished.
a mix of great interest in all the details and great sadness at the known destruction - the lemon tree was so beautiful, an added extra - many thanks for your diligent work
The last one you managed to get in to it must have taken a forest to build it all ceilings etc. Well preserved for ever now but still a shame only one with termites in the out building. Great stuff take care and don't get caught other wise what will we all do. Thank you for doing it though.👍👍🥂.
This is gorgeous❣😊
Huge homes! Beautiful woods, tiles, and window glass. Your're right, the 2nd house was dark......and dingy with all the wood and red glass. So depressing too! The kitchen stoves and fixtures, along with the bathroom tubs, sinks, and toilets look sturdy still. I couldn't see any mold anywhere. I hope and pray they salvage some of the startling works. All of these homes need love, and not to be torn down. Thanks for the adventure into another time and place~
These homes displayed one of the best vassards. Amazing stone detail and craftmanship, even the most modern mount gambier stone homes ive seen do not compare. Thanks for risking it for us so we could see the beautiful and original led light, doors and floors. The first bungalows original kitchen cabinets were moved to the shed I think.
Oops I mean facades!!! ( if I learnt one thing today) 😂
Whew , marathon day catching up,, top work as always mate.Looking forward to October.👏
Wow, I just watched this video and instantly recognised where it is. I live on the same road and always wondered what were inside these homes that were bulldozed. Thank you 😊
Your welcome Treena! :-) I really enjoyed going through these ones for a look. Cheers for watching 🙂
Love the houses! What a waste of lemons!!! 😂🤣😂
Glad you decided on the window. 😉
That kitchen was just strange, oddly dark, but all the leaded glass was beautiful, not a fan of the ceilings & way too many dark colors. Too bad they never finished the upstairs.
Gotta wonder what people are thinking when they remodel. 🤷
I liked the 3rd house 🏠 the best 👌. Stay safe 😀🙏❤💓💙
IDK why I'm so excited to see a UI vid...I just am!
Haha Orion Warren I am glad you are, hope you enjoy this one too! Cheers for watching :-)
I loved the explores as usual. All the homes were way bigger than expected. I loved the lemon tree in the back! Thank you again for taking us along 3 more never to be seen again homes.
Always interesting how people decorate their homes... the 2nd house that you looked at 3rd,very sweet!! Even though very dark colors, and wood still very beautiful!! Thanks so much for not giving up on getting inside it!! Lots of beauty in all of them!!!😁
Always a great adventure! Love it! Great job 🥰🥰🥰
Glad you enjoyed it Robin :-) Thanks again for watching :-)
I'm glad to see your persistence paid off, UI. Some of those bungalows had enough roof space in the gable for an upstairs area but I think you'd have had to run the air conditioning 24/7 to make them liveable in summer. And despite the awful renovations that house still had the original glazed brick fireplace.
HI PAUL THE HOLE YOU WENT THROUGH AND THE WHITE APPLIANCE YOU MOVED OUT OF THE WAY IS CALLED A DISHWASHER NICE HOUSE
Really loved the third house, the colors and the cool kitchen, Thanks for squeezing through the window. I would have found that house with the somber colors, (the dark red glass!), a very calming environment, however I do agree with you about the overuse of wood paneling. Thanks for this longer video. I hope you keep exploring for a long time to come as your videos are so interesting and the presentation is so different. Please some old country houses. I wish you would let us really see you so we can put a face with the voice. Thanks again.
I loved the second home. Would love to have that one!! Also liked all of the stained glass and paneled ceiling of the third one. Just on the ceiling though. The rest of the third one was a mess! Great video!!!
My favorite was the second. I hated the third except the windows with stain glass and untouched doors. I do love the homes you show.wish we could still get those homes without having to spend a arm and a leg.
What beautiful properties and what a shame to have them go rather than be renovated !
The last home you explored is beautiful and reminds me of an old style tavern
Second home was my favourite paul although out the back was very red/brick colour. Spite they wont be there much longer. Loved the lemon tree, i like lemon in my water and on my fish so that's handy just nip into my neighbours garden for a couple lol. Good explores keep them coming. Xx
Here in the Midwest USA we call those type of swinging doors, batwing doors.
Luv this kitchen.Ty for sharing
Unexpected unique interiors with all three of the homes you explored thanks Paul. The first home with the white rendered facade is an Art Deco, almost like the Dutch Gable style that were built between 1934-1945. I love the stain glass windows in the Bungalow home, but definitely not the brown coloured kitchen cupboards and bedroom robe. Such a sad waste of unique style homes, being replaced by modern developments.
Hi Paul! I enjoy all of your videos. Keep up the good work. Take care
Happy Sunday to everyone
Another great video, 2 of them still look liveable. Thanks Paul. 😀
When I see these gorgeous older homes with so much character and know it's going to be destroyed, it makes me sad. Then I think of a song by Gino Vanelli, who is a Canadian singer. The song is from the 70's and is called " Powerful People". It goes "Look at the powerful people stealing the sun from the day. Wish I could just just go and shout it!" etc. It's about the rich stealing the goodness from the average to the poor people and all this destruction is a prime example!
More.........Great documentations of these old 'Timey' homes so good to see these before they are gone. Thanks for the Video Cheers MM
Oh my! What a bounty of homes. I especially loved the third home (which we toured second). It seemed to be relatively original until the kitchen area. It was lovely. The second home (which we saw third) was so done over that whoever did it practically took the soul out of it. The first home was just a home to me. There was nothing that stood out to me though it wasn't ugly. It just didn't have the pizazz of that third home. A great day of exploring. Thanks.
I love them all everything, you made me laugh about the black shoe and brown shoelace hehe. Beautiful facades and the gardens nice spa bath!, the original bathroom very classic. I agree not a fan of the colour for a cupboard in the second house the one where you climbed in the window mm naughty boy! Hehe. I would have done the same thing They sure did go bonkas on the wood paneling doing my head in lol. I like the upstairs part. Thank you soo much again:-) :-)
Hi Megan! :-) Thanks for watching, yeah my fav was the one with the Spa! Such a waste to knock these ones down!
@@urbexindigo5164 totally agree you ask yourself why? these homes need to be preserved rotten developers
Paul , you found great 3 homes , it's a pity they are all getting demolished
beautiful homes , especially the one where you went in the window! so worth it!! gorgeous woods ceilings, floors, light fixtures and stained glass was amaing!!
Absolutely love your videos Urbex lndigo your my favorite as always
Glad you enjoyed again Stephanie, thanks for the support and watching :-)
Your very welcome 🤗 thank you
3 explores! Loved it
The sun is as white ther has here in ca.bruning
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Hi Paul, as usual, another great explore. Wow! They really vandalised that second house! How disappointing it was when you did go in there! That kitchen and built-in wardrobe looked to me like it was made of polyresin or polyacrylic type material!
So ugly and dark. The beautiful stained glass windows were amazing, thank goodness they are intact and hopefully will be saved! That red glass is worth a fortune as it is the most expensive to produce because of the red pigment used for colouring. It is one reason it is not produced much today. I really hope that it is rescued, someone working with stained glass would love to have it.
Thankyou for the explores, keep up the good work.
Ok...the third home (gentleman's home) all the wood paneling on the ceiling now makes sense. Nice home except the weird bathrooms. Loved all the windows tho 💗
Love the original bathroom 💚
Hi Luise :-) Yep mee too, classic old style. Thanks for watching :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 always enjoy your videos thanks 🙏 l love Art Deco especially 😃
Hi Paul, My favourite was house #3 gorgeous, house #2 too much wood and the colour decor, not me, House #1 was good as well as a large family home. Thank you Paul for the tour :)
Another great episode,much appreciated entertainment in this 5thweek of lockdown in NSW. Take care.x
Thankyou & Cheers!
Thanks for the video Paul.
Wonder what kind of wood the floors and ceiling were? Reminds me of Koa, not quite red enough for sapele. What amazing and very large houses!
First property with added granny flat, lots of built in wardrobes with vanity units.
I really like the last house very different
Another great video! Thanks for sharing. I really enjoy them.
The second small room off the kitchen might have been the breakfast room.
Hermosas casas que podrían ser recuperadas una lástima que sean para demoler . Espero rescaten las piezas de iluminación antiguas y los vidrios emplomados . Excelente exploración .saludos de un argentino desde España
Really nice homes.
that screen door is like a lace doily.
I belong to some World War 2 forums and sometimes see Australian soldiers in old black and white photos from the 1940’s. I look in their young faces and wonder how many of them knew these homes intimately in their lives. When these homes were in their prime or even brand new.
After seeing the last home I am moving to Australia
I love that kangaroo paw, its massive
OMG a walk-in pantry!!!
Sunday again love the video but what a shame about the houses can’t beat progress I suppose but geez I wish we could 😊🇦🇺
Great explore my fav was the third one the second was terrible lol
Enjoyed this alot neighbour ,ive been to aussie 3 times and the houses ive been too almost all the same but these didnt feel like australian homes your accent gave it away lol tania from new zealand
It's a shame to think that all these beautiful old style houses will be gone one day the way the world is moving forward packing people tightly 2gether as space in the city's gets less & less & more expensive to live there. 😮
I hope they keep the windows, doors and wood floors!🥺😢
Beautiful, sad that they will be torn down
All three beautiful homes, except for those hideous fake marble cabinets and wood paneling ceilings. I have a question. From all of your videos, I gather there is a thriving business in salvage from these old homes. I see where they always get all of the wood floors, doors, hardware, and stained glass. Do they also salvage all of the sandstone and bluestone blocks, and bricks as well? It seems to me there would be a good market for them. Here in the USA there is a good market for salvage brick. If nothing else they would make nice stones for walkways and garden walls, and for people who would like their homes to actually look good. Thanks for another great video!!
#3 was my favorite but #2 was amazing too. What was that big bush with the orange flowers at #1?
Not sure Mari sorry :-)
The arts and craft house I liked but it had been changed and the third house ,,that kitchen was ugly and all the wood paneling so ugly ...thanks for being a "naughty boy"! Glad to see the third house but disappointed with what they had done to it.
A great find ,all three houses .such beautiful porches .ahhh back in the day they new their stuff ..ceilings ,light fixtures ,stained glass . wonderful..
Hi Talk Talk :-) Yeah the last one was a project in the making it seems but the lack on natural light in there did not help. Thanks for watching :-)
The sec house person may have been in wheel chair and didn't need bath tub lol
it really nice house and some people like walk showers as will it really. Sweet place to bad pull down
3rd bungalow ( originally 2nd), cedar ceilings, loft not original I think because of positioning of stairwell - crazy placement. Room for eating off kitchen called the breakfast room, always small and sunny. Most of the bungalows as far as I can see had ducted heating/cooling. Some still had stand alone air con in diff. rooms. Breaks my heart that the council approved demolition, but we all know $$$$$$ speak louder than morals and words.😥
Loving thr roses on the ceilings.
Bakelite is pronounced: bay kuh lite. Porch stunning tile work.
My thoughts are for 2nd house, they were staunch Catholics and they originated from either Italy or Greece, all their pictures being representative of their belief system. Parquetry floors, the European (France is where it began) loved them. The hardware is stunning.
I don't understand why you grey out wheelybins unless they have addresses on them? The old bottles in garage, further cements my thoughts on Italians bottling Lemoncello from their lemon tree. Plus the insulated ducting, not too poor.
The Parlour is known as the parlour, not parlour room because in essence anything with 4 walls is a room.
I love the last kitchen with shutters on the windows, with shutters up and lights on magnifico' just add colour. Loving all the the lead light windows Paul, I hope they remove them before demo😥, you are one lucky dude!😊