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2-story wine barrel beats family's charming redwood log house 

Kirsten Dirksen
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When Marianne and Richard Atkinson bought a 1250-square-foot cabin in the Santa Cruz redwoods, they didn’t expect to stay long with 3 young girls sleeping Harry-Potter-style in the stairwell/loft, but they stayed 12 years thanks to a two-story wine barrel cottage that became the girls’ backyard bedroom.
When the Atkinson’s first viewed the cabin - built in 1942 from whole redwood logs in the forested mountains above the San Francisco Bay Area - it looked like a great deal for the area, but they were worried about space. When the realtor explained that the wine barrel ADU wasn’t included in the official square footage, the couple quickly made an offer.
The barrel was shipped over from Italy in the 1960s to be used for water storage, but the previous owners soon realized it made more sense to create living space out of the salvaged vat. The original wooden staves and metal hoops served as the only structural support, and the new owners simply added a second floor to create an upstairs bedroom and removed the flat lid to add an overhanging roof and 360-degree windows.
When the Atkinsons moved in, they used only secondhand and salvaged materials to create a kitchenette (from a hotel surplus store), a living room, and a two-story bookshelf (this got shortened when their girls claimed the upstairs as a bedroom and needed extra floor space).
The area around the home, and in much of the Santa Cruz Mountains, was clear-cut to rebuild San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake and fire. In 1942, with the old growth non-existent, the original owner built his own sawmill to process smaller redwoods on the property, creating a traditional log cabin home with Scandinavian-Saddle-style notching and black chinking (as opposed to the traditional white grout).
He also built a furnace to do his own ironworks and all the metalwork in the home - the lights, fixtures, handles - was also done onsite measure-made for the home.
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@inthechairwithcloochy8102
@inthechairwithcloochy8102 Год назад
I am literally in floods of tears watching this. My family are Irish and we moved to America in June 1970. We moved to Los Gatos, where this wonderful property is located. I spent my youth going 'over the hill' to Santa Cruz lingering on the beach and making the most incredible memories. The smell of Northern California is like nothing else, a mix of Redwoods, Eucalyptus and Sea Salt. I live back in Ireland now for the last 21 years and I miss Los Gatos every single day of my life. Those 32 years shaped me and made me who I am today and this video took me back home XOX
@sgrvtl7183
@sgrvtl7183 Год назад
What a lovely story. ❣️
@sallysassa
@sallysassa Год назад
You have made me cry now!
@contempl8ive
@contempl8ive Год назад
🥰 Aww, you’re not alone in your reminiscing. It’s a special smell and one I often remember, now that I’m not there either anymore.💕
@ladydi4runner
@ladydi4runner Год назад
LOL You sound like me. I could’ve written your narrative, only substituting “28 years “ and “Central Florida.” South Bay resident for all that time, Santa Cruz Mtns and Los Gatos were my happy places! 😎 I miss that NorCal air so much, just having a couple sprigs of eucalyptus in the bathrooms just doesn’t cut it. 😢 This southeast terrain and its inhabitants are not of my ilk. 🥺My family thinks I’m so different from them I must be from another planet! Their loss in not understanding me, right?! After almost 17 yrs I can’t wait to return, in any capacity and The Good Lord willing! 💪🏻🙏🏻👍😁😎 Killer vlog capturing the essence of living in the beautiful SantaCruz Mountains. 👍
@rabczanska
@rabczanska Год назад
My teenage son was reading Canary Row last month. Monterey and Pacific Grove was my home and happy place in the 1970's and 1980's Trying to explain the redwood trees, the sound of sea lions, the salt air and fog as ir rolled in. It made me feel nostalgia and frustrated that he couldn't smell it and feel the damp and hear the sounds.
@elwood212
@elwood212 Год назад
What a wonderland to grow up in. Who cares how small yr bedroom is when you have this incredible land all around you. 🙏💕
@jcee2259
@jcee2259 Год назад
Yes but my Highway 9 residence in 1960 had the unobstructed underside become the den of an adult female California Mountain Lion. For about 2 years each winter. We'd awake and find it on the rear deck. Peering at the San Lorenzo River. My parents has installed floor to ceiling glass for that view. So, I'd sit and watch the lion as it sat. It might look at me or not.
@dustman96
@dustman96 Год назад
I would have been very proud to call that space mine as a youngster.
@XylonPH
@XylonPH Год назад
It's not just the homes that amazes me but the stories behind it. Unlike other RU-vid channels that does home tours, Kirsten and her family dwell deeper into the history of these houses. The wine barrel tiny home is amazing and so are the cottages.
@livestreamclipsduvalstreet1902
I like Kirsten's videos before I watch them because they are all fantastic. Who knew there were so many amazing and unique properties out there?
@dorissmith9186
@dorissmith9186 Год назад
My husband and I have retired to the Georgia mountains. We have 3 acres and live in a 1000 Sq foot house. It's wonderful, the woods are beautiful, we feel very grateful.
@Autism_Forever
@Autism_Forever Год назад
I love their kid with purple hair ♥ She's got an incredible energy :) These copper light fixtures in the house were my favorite. Such a detailed work.
@jayski9410
@jayski9410 Год назад
I used to live in Santa Cruz in the 1980's and I've always hoped that one day I could get back to live among the Redwoods once again. But as I approach 70, I find myself here in Los Angeles (not that there's anything wrong with that). This bought back memories of Roaring Camp, the Santa Cruz Boardwalk, Steamer Lane, Scotts Valley, Boulder Creek and watching Apple when it was still a "start-up".
@EmilyBltz
@EmilyBltz Год назад
What a wonderful place and a wonderful family! I live near there and the owner is so right about clearing the Redwoods to rebuild San Francisco. There is a town nearby called Redwood City and you would think it would have redwoods- not anymore. It's barren. I'm so glad these majestic trees are now protected.
@StrawmnMcPerson
@StrawmnMcPerson Год назад
Like the Old Growth in Atlanta is protected?
@scottburbank3313
@scottburbank3313 Год назад
It looks small from the outside but inside the wine barrel it is perfect. We bet your daughter loved living in that space. What a great way to use a piece of history that doesn't have a lot of uses
@drwombat
@drwombat Год назад
It does... Kinda... Until around 01:30 when it shows the woman next to the barrel... It's huge!
@caseyjones287
@caseyjones287 Год назад
That place is so magical looking I would love to live there
@juderickman8275
@juderickman8275 Год назад
This is such a unique property. It’s so instructive that the structures all survived the earthquake.
@ralphlyda4545
@ralphlyda4545 Год назад
National Georgraphic has a video about the Forbidden City of China, being earthquake-proof, due to interlocking pieces. They made a smaller-scale replica, and subjected it to a simulated earthquake. Type in Nat Geo Forbidden City.
@kindlydude
@kindlydude Год назад
@@ralphlyda4545 Yes the columns are designed to sway a certain amount without collapsing the roof. It was amazing ...like a jigsaw puzzle in 3D!
@ekner
@ekner Год назад
I live in a part of Sweden where these kinds of log cabins are everywhere. Two of my neighbors have had huge trees fall on their houses, but all that broke were the roof shingles. They put on metal roofs and carried on like nothing happened. It's a very durable way to build, aside from all the other positives about it!
@hathorearthfyre
@hathorearthfyre Год назад
My little cottage is in the SC Mountains, built in 1940. I never want to leave! Not a log cabin, but with tons of character, right on the San Lorenzo River. Viva la redwoods! I love all of the ironwork and fixtures that were made on site. Amazing place!
@hathorearthfyre
@hathorearthfyre Год назад
Mine's 617 square feet, and plenty big for our family of four with the river & yard full of trees.
@estebancorral5151
@estebancorral5151 Год назад
Correction: Viva los Palos Rojos!
@hathorearthfyre
@hathorearthfyre Год назад
@@estebancorral5151 Thank you!
@sgrinev
@sgrinev Год назад
Wow, this episode has a amazing historical atmosphere!
@reddymon
@reddymon Год назад
This is a magical place to live. Love the wine barrel. I too am in the Santa Cruz mountains about five miles from this property for the last fifteen years. Never thought I would live in my own redwood forest but now I would never leave.
@theblacksociologist2151
@theblacksociologist2151 Год назад
I'm not a lover of so much wood but lemme tell yah.. these ppl can tell a story and for that reason I watched the whole thing!
@cynnx7500
@cynnx7500 Год назад
the kids are very lucky to be able to grow up in such a unique and beautiful part of the country, in comparison to the smog filled concrete blocks of the city. The story at the end of the video about the coyote and deer was a really cool and interesting touch to the end of the video! :) you are lucky Ivy, and great story to share.
@oldsourandsweet
@oldsourandsweet Год назад
I grew up in Santa Cruz and my house ALSO had a wine barrel ADU very similar to this! More "rustic" though. It was shingled and had a flat roof with skylights.
@bahamasking2063
@bahamasking2063 Год назад
Thats so cool
@homebase967
@homebase967 Год назад
I love this property!! Beautiful in its originality and workmanship!! Wonderful interview!! 😍
@lovetocraftlovetocraft241
@lovetocraftlovetocraft241 Год назад
What amazing skill to build such an amazing home. It must be so unique and special to live there. Good for them!
@markgamble7699
@markgamble7699 Год назад
Had to push my tongue back in my mouth, lol… Just a gorgeous place… Everything is built as a home should be… Thank you 🙏 all for sharing your lifestyle…
@Mochi-sn3ud
@Mochi-sn3ud Год назад
Love, love the "Jenga" staircase in the wine barrel. So cool:)
@ruhisamani4502
@ruhisamani4502 Год назад
Absolutly enjoyed watching this video. Lovely family, amazing proprties. Wow
@Godwinpounds4333
@Godwinpounds4333 Год назад
Hello how’re you doing?
@IN-tm8mw
@IN-tm8mw Год назад
Ah man, this looks amazing. Love the aesthetics and stories behind the area.
@deezynar
@deezynar Год назад
Decades ago, Sunset Magazine had an article on a wine tank that had been converted into a small house. I believe that it was also located in northern California.
@moxielouise
@moxielouise Год назад
Beautiful place. I wouldn't leave either. I'd want the other log cabin as well for one of the girls' families. A forest family enclave
@carlasumner3453
@carlasumner3453 Год назад
This is been a dream of mine my entire life! Still to this day in my 60’s I dream of living like this, this is so beautiful! You and your family do such a good job capturing and finding such beautiful tiny and dreamy living, thank you for all your hard work to share ❤❤
@mraidymaddful
@mraidymaddful Год назад
In 1990 I spent the summer in the US working in a summer camp as an Arts Counsellor. That was in the middle of a massive forest in Pennsylvania. It was a fantastic experience waking up at sunrise with the forest. It always worried me that if it caught fire 'everything' would be gone. Then exactly that happened in Paradise C.A. and the whole place was devasted.
@ellelyn2000
@ellelyn2000 Год назад
Hey. Kirsten. Thanks another amazing creation. So much work and detail.
@pearlhartney9
@pearlhartney9 Год назад
Magical property. Love the story that the daughter told at the end.
@mardicuming1320
@mardicuming1320 Год назад
Do any of those trees ever fall down. We live all the time with the threat of our forest trees coming down. I loved the bear story and the enthusiasm in which it was told. I also love your videos.💜 .
@c.erine78
@c.erine78 Год назад
Beautiful, peaceful place. The wood and the work is amazing.
@THEBOWTIEGUY
@THEBOWTIEGUY Год назад
WOW.... that wine barrel looks absolutely amazing! Just taken out of a fary tail. What a cool place to live in.
@Momabear1
@Momabear1 Год назад
I would love to rent the barrel house if they would rent to us. The original builder was one gifted man.❤
@nathan1459
@nathan1459 Год назад
That redwood timber is so beautiful.
@sabejreid2072
@sabejreid2072 Год назад
Happy this lovely lady has such a nice home for herself, her children and husband.
@endliarcheats2927
@endliarcheats2927 Год назад
After working in a rock query my dad and uncle bought their first ranch in Davenport. Good memories.
@magnolia_ofthesea
@magnolia_ofthesea Год назад
Absolutely fantastic. The mind would grow endlessly living here.
@vitovitale9867
@vitovitale9867 Год назад
After living in Wales and England for 7 years we moved first to Placerville CA for 1 year and then Vallejo for 3 years. Lake Tahoe, the Bay Area, Monterey Bay to name a few, are all such beautiful places to visit and to live there amongst the Redwoods must be just a magical life experience.
@barbarabeagley6650
@barbarabeagley6650 Год назад
On FB I see so many people posting modern "dream homes", and I've never seen one that appeals to me the way this home does!
@jcee2259
@jcee2259 Год назад
In 1962 I discovered my Santa Cruz County public school had a large wood water tank. Filled but not in use. More or less like how this 'barrel' was built. Since the school was using piped water I suggested it would be ideal for swimming after class in warm weather. That's what the school boys did naked. Until the day came when we found it full of naughty school girls. We had to jump down and run to escape the shrieking. That same school now as a pool for student use. I suspect the idea came from one or more adults who had once wanted a large wood water tank swim after class.
@mondavou9408
@mondavou9408 Год назад
What a gem of a property!
@simplysimple7628
@simplysimple7628 Год назад
I can’t find the words to express my thoughts and feelings of such a beautiful and cozy space. Just….. WOW….. Built in 1940’s?!?! Just look at how strong and beautiful it still is. Homes today would’ve fell apart by now.
@tlockerk
@tlockerk Год назад
What a great cabin, and wonderful that they didn't remove all the original quirkiness. It is easy to see the sadness of old growth harvesting, but there were not options to build from in the old days; we have options our ancestors did not have. And, it is a 'local' option, no shipping or wasting energy moving stuff around. Glad they are there to enjoy their redwood home and wine barrel, happy their imagination made it into a home for their family.
@mattmensch830
@mattmensch830 Год назад
Someone probably has pointed this out before, but that barrel was most likely for water storage. Wine barrels need to be sheltered. It was typical for redwood holding tanks to be placed on a hillside to supply water for buildings below. Still very historic and very cool.
@noelliespinelli
@noelliespinelli Год назад
They talk about that in the video.
@Owl566
@Owl566 Год назад
The wine barrel was probably taken there to be a water tank… maybe for a steam engine driven sawmill in the area or drinking water for the timber cutters?
@sallysassa
@sallysassa Год назад
Fabulous documentaries - thank you so much Kirsten, for sharing these beautiful homes with us.
@chandracarol232
@chandracarol232 Год назад
I love the energy of this family . I wish I was one of their kids. Another great video like ALL of your video's Thank U
@franpie2264
@franpie2264 Год назад
I love this wonderful place with all the Redwood trees. It's magical and the log cabins are gorgeous and very quirky inside. I could live here happily. The wine barrel is even more quirky but a beautiful building. These majestic trees could tell many a tale. Just love them.😊❤❤😊
@kenneth6102
@kenneth6102 Год назад
As a city dweller, hearing people say "There is no way to live in a 1200 sq.ft. house" is infuriating. It's common for family of 4 around here to live in 500 sq.ft. apartments that cost north of a million bucks. I know it's probably just the wording, but there is so much privilege in saying it. Love the house and its story. Thank you for sharing.
@blackattack2469
@blackattack2469 Год назад
That’s the point. People in cities aren’t “living”. & yes 1200 sq ft for that many people to “live” can be tight.
@marykennedysherin3330
@marykennedysherin3330 Год назад
If you would like more space, move out to the country. It's worth it!
@tamiloucks8018
@tamiloucks8018 Год назад
What a beautiful place! Wow, one of my favorites Kirsten, thank you!
@jeroberts7228
@jeroberts7228 Год назад
Wow. I can add this to my many favorites of your videos! I am also a lover of wood, and of the history behind structures and the land they're on. Thank heavens these owners love and revere those wonderful structures, and they kept them as is. They loved the history of it all, and any of their improvements over time kept the original spirit. Thank you so much for this wonderful, insightful tour - I truly loved it!
@marilyno8616
@marilyno8616 Год назад
WONDERFUL ! THANK YOU for your generosity in sharing and filming !!! YES - Thank goodness for resiliency and the forests come back. HOWEVER, as i'm sure you know - Old Growth takes hundreds of years, and the ecosystem of old growth is essential, and irreplaceable.
@eugeniaskelley5194
@eugeniaskelley5194 Год назад
This is beautiful. They are lucky people. Did the husband say the wine barrel is redwood? How does a wine barrel from Italy be made of redwood?
@debbralehrman5957
@debbralehrman5957 Год назад
It is wonderful that you find and bring us all these places around the world. Thanks
@mattheweburns
@mattheweburns Год назад
It reminds me of an old school guard tower you have a 360 view but only they can see you lol too cool! I bet the guy who built these houses ordered that barrel and realized it was way too big and said there’s no way I’m filling that with water let’s turn it into something cool! Obviously he was very talented
@rebeccamd7903
@rebeccamd7903 Год назад
What a magical little place!! My husband and I are dying to get a chance to create the right nature inclusive house environment for ourselves and we’d totally be into a small cabin in the woods like this. Such great inspiration. Thanks!
@nagolhayze9366
@nagolhayze9366 Год назад
This is a mesmerising place. So enchanting. These folks are really into wood, 🌲 even named their daughter after an evergreen vine ‘Ivy’ she is so like her mother, that apple didn’t fall far from the tree 🍏 Ps. Been thinking, that barrel may have been for making large quantities of ‘moonshine’ and whatnot 🌛🌞😂
@jacquelinesimpson6672
@jacquelinesimpson6672 Год назад
🤣
@reallyordinary
@reallyordinary Год назад
This is an incredible property.
@lisalamorey3453
@lisalamorey3453 Год назад
I love how their daughter knows the history ❤
@johnlee7085
@johnlee7085 Год назад
Another great video. So much better than anything on tv. The technique mentioned in the middle that burns the wood is called shou sugi ban. There are some companies that do it commercially for things like siding in particular because it makes the wood fire and rot resistant. It traditionally (in Japan) was done with cedar, but can be accomplished with other wood as well. It’s is even DIYable with a torch.
@sandraadams5403
@sandraadams5403 Год назад
Your films are the best! Thank you!
@feelinguru-vywiththepaingu9808
It's amazing! I would love to live there! It's funny, though, when I was growing up, there would be this size of family in 1,000 square feet or less.
@rockstarofredondo
@rockstarofredondo Год назад
Beautiful. I miss the CA mountains.
@hedykay
@hedykay Год назад
I too am from Northern California and absolutely loved watching this story, seeing my beloved trees from my state! I loved how they knew so much history about everything, noticed every nook and cranny the builder painstakingly put into it and they relocated from LA to never go back! Northern California and those beautiful historical trees and areas have that affect on those who can appreciate it! It would have been lovely to see the house across the street if it was the same builder, and the differences inside as well as out. Love those Santa Cruz mountains too!
@cherylcarr5690
@cherylcarr5690 Год назад
What an AMAZING collection of stories ❤️❤️❤️. Thank you for your video which will become a part of this property’s history, and a BIG thank you to the owners for appreciating and securing this property’s history 🥰🥰🥰. So incredibly moving 🥹🥹🥹
@chriskelvin248
@chriskelvin248 Год назад
This is great. Mystical landscape and truly lovely, unique home. Since childhood, I have been drawn to places like this. I had a rich uncle who lived in the Berkshires who had built a home out of an old farm. My favorite element was the silo that was converted into a tower with a reading room at the top. So this one strikes a chord with me.
@blackattack2469
@blackattack2469 Год назад
I was born & grew u on the Berkshires! Magical all the way!
@JoelWelter
@JoelWelter Год назад
Love the deer story at the end. Awesome.
@edition-deluxe
@edition-deluxe Год назад
I've watched this channel's videos for years, I had no idea Kirsten had that silly laugh! Love ya girl, keep up your amazing treasure hunting!
@paulusthegrey
@paulusthegrey Год назад
The craftsmanship could almost be described as epic.
@SequoiaElisabeth
@SequoiaElisabeth Год назад
I just love this channel 🙂
@PNWGardener
@PNWGardener Год назад
It would be nice to know the name of the Indigenous peoples who's land their home currently is on.
@w7834
@w7834 Год назад
Very cool little dwelling! looks to me like those iron bands were either slooowly dropped down by the shrinkage of the staves or have been gently beaten down to close up the beautiful structure.
@paullambert4445
@paullambert4445 Год назад
Lovely video and really interesting family. Keep them coming.
@2000talon
@2000talon Год назад
1962 from Italy wow across the ocean that wine barrel been places to the girls room,soooo awsome!!
@risasb
@risasb Год назад
Deer me! What a story. 💗
@essieessie5399
@essieessie5399 Год назад
Magical property! The house was up for sale at the time of this filming. They paid $503,000 in 2012 and it just sold November 7, 2022, for $1,035,100
@indirakuriyan9366
@indirakuriyan9366 Год назад
Love this video. The people are pure gold.
@flntsky
@flntsky Год назад
Love the property and the setting, absolutely beautiful. Kirsten, I love you and your videos💖👍, Rab 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿.
@tristanjacobson
@tristanjacobson Год назад
Always love binging your videos!!
@porkslam2041
@porkslam2041 Год назад
It got to be magical living there
@chantalrochon3566
@chantalrochon3566 Год назад
Loved this video❤❤❤❤
@mstalcup1973
@mstalcup1973 Год назад
You did it again. Wonderful show. Than You so very much
@kristenconway3212
@kristenconway3212 Год назад
I really love this family & there home. They all seem like amazing people honestly . I love that they appreciate their surroundings because it's spectacular. The story that the daughter told was really neat. Awesome video❣❣🌲
@jamiefox8670
@jamiefox8670 Год назад
What an amazing family and privilege to get to see this place!
@bluestar5835
@bluestar5835 Год назад
That was incredible! So so beautiful
@chuck26241
@chuck26241 Год назад
Another beautiful place 💕👍
@lancedaniels
@lancedaniels Год назад
Thanks for posting and sharing. Nice home.
@nicholasjordan1697
@nicholasjordan1697 Год назад
Fantastic house and barrel ❤️
@mijotwentyseven3935
@mijotwentyseven3935 Год назад
Amazing! Beautiful! Enchanting! Tfs.
@ttheway2life157
@ttheway2life157 Год назад
Charming family.
@dancox5572
@dancox5572 Год назад
That's pretty cool. Beautiful home.
@PV-Anish
@PV-Anish Год назад
Wow! The history! Love it.
@michaeldusso6882
@michaeldusso6882 Год назад
QUESTION: have you ever visited whoever it is that lives in a renovated water tower in Seal Beach. CA. ? It stands a good 50 feet off the ground.
@howardg7162
@howardg7162 Год назад
Really appreciate this Love from Canada
@Sonskee_71
@Sonskee_71 10 месяцев назад
Beautiful place.. beautiful houses...
@sebastienloyer9471
@sebastienloyer9471 Год назад
Canadian style log house. Like ours. Nice work.
@3generations393
@3generations393 Год назад
Wow. What an interesting place-thank you so much for filming and sharing 🙏✌️🌎💞
@Reciprocity_Soils
@Reciprocity_Soils Год назад
Fun exciting story to complete the tour.
@moccasinlanding
@moccasinlanding Год назад
FABULOUSLY interesting program!
@bahamasking2063
@bahamasking2063 Год назад
That is so awesome. I want wine barrel house
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