I love your home. I just finished restoring our 1847 home here in Indiana. Have fun. Love your videos!
@JamesABeckHouseАй бұрын
@@hoosieriphone thank you and thanks for watching
@shortliner68Ай бұрын
Back when hardware was both ornate/artistic as well as functional. I'd be so tempted to restore that old gas wall sconce in the basement to operate with gas again. I've seen that done with the homeowner adding an extra shutoff valve in the gas line. When not using the light, the extra valve is shut for safety.
@shirley14134 ай бұрын
What a lovely old Victorian house, and wonderful that you are the new owners! Great job with the video, music is great and goes well with the narrative. New subscriber!❤
@JamesABeckHouse4 ай бұрын
@shirley1413 glad you liked it and thanks for watching and subscribing
@BrigittaNolte6 ай бұрын
The house and you are wonderful! Many greetings from Germany! 😊❤
@Tracy-d4b4 ай бұрын
Amazing home
@1940sDream6 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you all found such a pretty house to love and care for. I'm not talented at fixing like you all but I love my old house! Take care.
@hanschristianbrando55886 ай бұрын
My favorite old house features are back stairs, alcoves, and any little secret that a visitor would never suspect, like "hidden" rooms. Contemporary houses are no fun; they're just boxes to put yourself in when not working, and nothing's more boring that an "open floor plan."
@jamesr2164Ай бұрын
💯👍
@margaretcain32236 ай бұрын
I’m new here and I’m no expert, but it’s clear that Mr Beck was REALLY REALLY sorry for his indiscretions and spared absolutely no expense on this apology.
@allonesame64673 ай бұрын
Your home is gorgeous!
@JamesABeckHouse3 ай бұрын
@@allonesame6467 thank you
@BeBlessedToday6 ай бұрын
Just wow! Found your channel tonight and now I eagerly await your next production. What a grand home you are privileged to own and restore. Love your choice of music too! What a labor of love you have embarked upon. Enjoy the journey.
@gingermonette74556 ай бұрын
The house is like a time capsule--like no updates for 100 years. But clearly well cared for.
@littlesongbird16 ай бұрын
I realize these old homes need a lot of work, probably too much for me who can barely swing a hammer, but I just love their charm and history and kudos to you for being someone who can restore these beautiful old homes.
@leashgang16 ай бұрын
The house is as lucky to have you, as you are to have it! Bravo!
@maureenfitzgerald18956 ай бұрын
Radiators are efficient and unlike forced air heat, keep dust to a minimum all over the home
@sandysimmer12796 ай бұрын
New subscriber here. I am a lover of all things Victorian! Beautiful home!
@joycedudzinski94156 ай бұрын
I viewed this video earlier today and later on I saw a movie from 1945 called Scarlett Street starting Edward G. Robinson. In one scene, he was cleaning the kitchen table and you could see an ornate square toaster on that table and the cord was connected to the above light fixture, which he promptly disconnected. I enjoy watching these old movies and was surprised that I was able to see how an outlet on a fixture was used.
@Lovesapuzzle6 ай бұрын
I've seen new houses with "ice" doors. They are used to accept packages, dry cleaning and other things the homeowner has delivered.
@court52316 ай бұрын
WOW!!! She's a beauty!!!!
@kristindacus86426 ай бұрын
What a beautiful gem of a house! It is refreshing to see people who want to preserve history like you guys are.
@jilljohnston96276 ай бұрын
These old details are amazing! I lived in a house built in 1915 with steam radiator heat. It was wonderful in the winter!
@JayYoung-ro3vu6 ай бұрын
My 1913 model had steam heat too. The radiators were removed at some point. The shadow of the boiler remains on the basement floor as well as bits of the corresponding system components.
@janeimel74886 ай бұрын
I am green with envy. The house is an absolute stunner!
@joycedudzinski94156 ай бұрын
I think the music is great when there's no commentary and when there is commentary the gentleman speaks clearly to where you understand him.
@rebeccavanhout6 ай бұрын
I grew up in Fairfield and walked by this house often. It was my dream house and the inspiration for me to buy the house I live in in Centralia IL which looks very much like it! So fun to get to see the inside and happy you are restoring this beauty
@kathytollenaere47656 ай бұрын
15:34 So wonderfully amazing that you 1) found this beautiful home and 2) inherited all the original items. A well cared for home. And now YOU are restoring its original beauty! ❤❤ (Makes me a little teary.)
@laurareutter69286 ай бұрын
Those light fixtures are amazing and gorgeous…so lucky to have them!
@bobbistevens56486 ай бұрын
You are so LUCKY to have found this amazing home with so many wonderful original features and it is so lucky to have you for its stewards. I’m so looking forward to seeing your next video.
@maureenfitzgerald18956 ай бұрын
I really enjoy the music! But the volume is too high with the speaking. What an amazing house in my home state
@lisacalvo386 ай бұрын
What a gem, I'm hooked! I subscribed almost immediately. You're so lucky that nearly every original feature survived intact. Having to undo tasteless "modernizations" on a historic beauty like yours costs WAY more than maintaining/repairing/restoring what you have. I love the original stained glass windows and light fixtures too! Your beautifully embellished radiators provide dustless heat, a real plus. I remember having far less winter static electricity with radiator heat vs. modern forced air or electric baseboard heat. Did you find this to be true? Also, how old is your boiler, and what utility fuels it? You mentioned that your winter bills were cheaper than your old, smaller house. Iowa winters are brutal, and your ceilings are high, so I'm curious. Thanks for sharing your projects with us!
@JamesABeckHouse6 ай бұрын
Boiler was replaced In early 2000s and is gas
@bigboy77dk6 ай бұрын
You can still have a central vacuum installed today! It is actually a very smart solution. Today, luckily, it turns on when you plug the hose in. It is great for people with allergies, because it actually removes all the dust from the rooms.
@busybee64456 ай бұрын
A beautiful, beautiful house and so pleased it has both of you to look after it, But ..What did Mr Beck have, that needed such a big powerful safe ? Thank you for sharing with us.
@JamesABeckHouse6 ай бұрын
Thats another mystery. We know both Beck (Hotelier) and 2nd house owner (1913-1962) both lent money to locals. The original house before this belonged to the Judge in Fairfield and was torn down in 1892 by Mr. Beck and the dates on the safe are circa 1870
@KellyRasmussen-u1y6 ай бұрын
Wow this is so beautiful i am amazed
@amyslingsby69476 ай бұрын
Everything is beautiful.
@luckylindysoverfifty6 ай бұрын
I am wondering if the safe was disassembled and brought down in pieces. Also I am a new sub and I loved the video! I laughed out loud several times thank you for the great content!
@ninastine76096 ай бұрын
Beautiful home one suggestion is try and find some old house journals they were written by old house owners. The black and whites were the best. They were so useful when we were restoring our home
@looloulemon6 ай бұрын
Your channel is gonna BLOW UP!!! Your editing skills are so much fun.
@KSMCEVOY6 ай бұрын
Thank you for all the hard restoration work you are doing on this beautiful house! I'm in awe! ❤
@georgiameier49906 ай бұрын
Yes, you guys are amazing! I'm overwhelmingly JEALOUS !
@marysullivan38816 ай бұрын
I love the music.
@GemaEnriquez6 ай бұрын
I really love your videos ! I hadn't gotten half way through and I Immediately subscribed !! 👍👍👍
@Stunter3786 ай бұрын
Love the house, it's gorgeous......
@Wguy566 ай бұрын
FANTASTIC house and great videos!! A few observations: It appears you have hot-water radiators, not steam radiators...the hot-water system that you apparently have, 12:03, has both an inlet and outlet pipe which would likely indicate a hot-water supply and return system, whereas a steam system usually has one supply pipe and an air valve to let the air exit as the radiator fills with steam; these often whistle/sputter as this occurs. Also, a hot-water system should have a small valve to manually bleed the air out with a key, to allow for full water capacity. I have lived with both types and this is my observation. Regarding the chandeliers, note at 15:16 one of the gas jets has been replaced with a Welsbach gas light, which would have had a mantle and glass chimney that would supply an incandescent light much brighter than the usual jet- and possibly more lumens than early light bulbs. Similar mantles are used on Coleman gas lanterns and Aladdin kerosene lamps today. One convention of portable oil lamps- of having a lamp in the center of a table- was a little tougher to emulate without an electric cord snaking over to the table from a wall outlet. The chandelier with the socket- 16:17- was a brilliant way to accomplish this without losing a light bulb. While the modern two pronged plug wasn't patented until 1921 and early electric appliances did have an Edison screw-in plug, same screw as the modern light bulb, it doesn't seem to me that one of the grander rooms of the house would have had an appliance used there, especially with the socket inconveniently out of reach. What was called a "drop-light" could have also been accomplished with a gasolier using a shepherd's crook attachment fitting over a gas jet and a rubber hose dropping to a portable gas light on the center table. Note in the illustration that follows- likely from the 50s ?- the couple is clearly displaced and under duress from the kitchen being painted. Behind her left elbow are the globe and light bulb removed from the dining room fixture to allow a "Y" tap to be screwed in to temporarily power the hot plate and coffee percolator, while the electric receptacle is tantalizingly in plain sight behind the painter- but not available! WELL...this got wordier than I though! I have collected and studied antique lighting devices since I was lad and sincerely admire your restoration efforts and all those lovely original fixtures. Ceiling fans were the first things I removed after buying my pre-war home. Subscribed and looking forward to more updates! 😃
@lisalackas40366 ай бұрын
You guys have such a treasure trove of history there. Unbelievable!
@lesliegregory91186 ай бұрын
WOW! Your home is amazing. Glad I found your channel.
@icemancometh86792 ай бұрын
Thank you for showing all the interesting things - I enjoyed it. That one fireplace had an extra feature beside the summer cover - what was that?
@JamesABeckHouse2 ай бұрын
@@icemancometh8679 not sure
@icemancometh86792 ай бұрын
@JamesABeckHouse Some fireplaces are wood, others are coal, and then there's gas. The first thing I thought of was maybe that was the door to turn the knob for gas.
@manuellubian57096 ай бұрын
14:50 -- So, theorhetically, the 'Gasolier' light would have had BOTH gas and electricity running through the same fixture. If that's true then are we to believe that the amount of light output would be double what we are seeing in the video? The reason I'm asking is because even through the video what you're showing us right now with just the electric lights only on it's still putting out a fair amount of bright light so it's hard from me to imagine that anybody would have ever needed more light than that.
@JamesABeckHouse6 ай бұрын
@manuellubian5709 historically speaking I don't know how they were used for general lighting. I'd assume the gas was what most people were use to at the time and would've been a lot less light but electric would be used when you really wanted to impress and illuminate. But I'm no expert
@siameseire6 ай бұрын
What an awesome idea for using the vault drawers.
@lauries65176 ай бұрын
Amazing features.
@kellyschroer21146 ай бұрын
Such a beautiful house! What a find!
@lisacalvo386 ай бұрын
Like many others in your audience, I find the background music distracting. It overtakes your narrative. I don't want to miss a word, so I've replayed partial episodes. Sadly, I won't always have time for that. Perhaps use the current music for your intro and exit only? If you feel music is a vital component of your content, could you please choose a softer, quieter tune of the era for the body of your videos? I submit this feedback respectfully. I admire the work that you put into making each episode fun and interesting.
@JamesABeckHouse6 ай бұрын
Yes still finding our footing and will be fixing those points moving forward
@peggymcthompson2616 ай бұрын
@@JamesABeckHouseWOW beautiful house! The detail that is still there is amazing and I like the music.
@natasha13696 ай бұрын
I've been thinking the same thing, if you really like the music then use it for the beginning and then switch to softer music or nothing. Just feel its too much of same thing. But you are doing a good job otherwise. 😊
@Phil1976 ай бұрын
Great house and great videos . Keep taking us along for the ride, it will be a long one with ups and downs but always another project (ding) to do ,Love it.
@yvonneschermerhorn8666 ай бұрын
Fabulous!
@maryjenkins68486 ай бұрын
Just beautiful.
@margieroberts7906 ай бұрын
Beautiful home
@johnkennamann14626 ай бұрын
Great video!
@JamesABeckHouse6 ай бұрын
Thanks! Glad you like it
@nancygraham89406 ай бұрын
Can you tour your home?
@catharina20226 ай бұрын
Please leave out the music the video's are interesting without the fluf!🙋🏼♀️🌷
@fredricclack71376 ай бұрын
🎶 BTR thn Most!
@xXNitemareXx6 ай бұрын
All those gasoliers... you're missing your ceiling medallions! Any plans on replacing those?
@JamesABeckHouse6 ай бұрын
There's no evidence they had medallions, but the ceiling (original) has a canvas like material that has been painted several times :(
@khanysafan17055 ай бұрын
Please give us a tour. Bits and pieces don’t really work for me.
@JamesABeckHouse5 ай бұрын
@khanysafan1705 we are working on a full walk thru tour video and up to add it to the channel soon. Stay tooned...
@JamesABeckHouse4 ай бұрын
@khanysafan1705 Our latest video tour kzbin.info/www/bejne/jl7PpWuCl5qBbKMsi=vUm0rnzQ8o4H8196
@siameseire6 ай бұрын
Less music would be wonderful. 😊
@bettylansford6 ай бұрын
I would never give a negative comment, so I hope you consider this constructive criticism. I love listening to the history of the house. Your home is beautiful. But the background music was terribly annoying and made listening hard. I can't wait for more on your beautiful house! Just less music please.
@lauriehall12496 ай бұрын
Ditto! I'm done at 8 minutes.
@mauricepowers38046 ай бұрын
Agreed!!!
@sandyjohnson31836 ай бұрын
If you can't say something nice.. 😊
@angelove4u9366 ай бұрын
Just turn Subtitles ON & turn the VOLUME down 😊 Easy peasy moving on. Have a blessed day ALL 🙏 😇💙
@Travelin_Gal6 ай бұрын
I enjoyed the music, but the volume could have been lower. That would probably be a good compromise.
@rfyock0096 ай бұрын
I live your channel. But Please stop putting music in your videos when i'm trying listen to you