Gotta give them credit that there's no grifting here, and they explained how they came into a large amount of money and had parents with commercial construction experience.
Love what she said about how in the US we don’t have castles, we have the municipal buildings people used to build a better life. Adaptive reuse projects like this one keep that history alive.
Thanks so much for sharing the story of our old schoolhouse!! Seeing it shared like this is quite surreal, and it's an honor to talk a bit about the best little town in the Midwest. ❤
That master bathroom is EVERYTHING
I saw this place on zillow way back when it was still nothing and dreamed of doing the same thing. You all nailed it, so happy to see someone brought it to life.
Never been so jealous of a home in my life. This is BEAUTIFUL
A terrific story of adaptive reuse. Well done and best of luck as you continue to make that school into a home.
They did a PHENOMENAL job! Wow!
The building is elegantly restored and still preserves the charm of a school
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This is so freaking cool! I absolutely love how she turned an old school house into a home.
All I’m thinking is “is it haunted?” 🤔🤦🏾♀️😂
I love this home. So much character, soul, personality and detail. I can’t relate at all to the typical bland designer McMansion YouTube tours. This one resonates with me!
I grew up in Nineveh and would drive by this schoolhouse on my way into franklin thousands of times. What you guys have done is so cool. love knowing that someone restored such a cool old building.
Restoring a historic building is an unimaginable job. It’s absolutely beautiful!
Converting an old school has always been a dream of mine. Thank you for saving this one and so glad you appreciate its history!
Not gonna lie. That is freaking cool.
One of the better videos of this series. The renovations actually look very nice and they weren't investors trying to flip the building into "luxury living apartments" or Airbnb spaces.
Perfect ❤ More stories like this are needed. I'm currently renovating a 1969 ranch. Best place ever.
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