Good morning Paul,I'm home sick so I had the chance to see this bonus video ,as usual great finds ,I love the view of the airport, thank you Paul for lighting up my day ,see you on Sunday for another great video,big 🤗 from a Frenchy in Australia 🇫🇷🇦🇺👍👍👍
Such an 80s vibe with the tongue and groove wood everywhere and those wonderful glass blocks. It was a big enterprise for sure. I hope someone saves the board table, glass blocks and marble. Interesting explore!
Thank you, Paul. This mid-week "pick-me-up's" help get us through the final push to the weekend! That 1938 Tudor had some really nice bones, would loved to have seen it as a home. The second home's bathroom was lovely! Lived by a flight path in the past, not only the noise (which cut off at 10:00 p.m.) but the grime from the jet fuel, yuk!
Paul just loving the blue porcelain pedestal sink in property # 2. This is what I miss in a lot of the homes you have explored, owners have kept many original features in their reno's but for which ever reason removed the original sinks, such a shame😊. Thank you to you and Michael😊
Then there are the few who keep it all clean and tidied up by washing everything. I was one of those until I realized I was simply enabling. So I still tidied up, just changed how I did it. I simply threw any mugs, cups, plates or bowls left in the sink into the trash. It’s surprising how quickly people begin to take care of their things when they disappear if just left…😏😏😏
Hi Paul! Wow another great mid week upload, the first property very nice the office fit out was nice to. Love the pedestal sink in number2, why do these idiots have to destroy these properties no respect. Thank you 😊:-) 🌟❤️
Hello Paul. It always amazes me that in offices tearooms there are always dirty dishes left in the sink. It usual one or two people that will keep the place clean. In the second video Paul when you were showing us out the front window of the shop I saw a sign next door that read men's hairdresser so there may have been a shop next door. Some more great finds thanks for sharing with us.
That shared office space was kind of interesting. Looks like they had a receptionist and probably shared printers and such which would be an asset to a small one or two man office. Spiral staircases are neat, until you have to live with one. Ours was just metal steps and I slipped down ours one night chasing the dog. I loved the bathroom in the second home. My brother-in-law bought his house specifically because it was near the end of the runway on an air guard base. He had been Air Force and loved the sound of the jets.
Oh my gosh! I’ve fallen seriously behind in video watching so having to play a bit of catch up yet again. That first one was HUGE! I’ll bet it was so pretty back in its time. The bathroom in the second home was beautiful colors and the sink and tub were spectacular! Wouldn’t you just love to have them to put into another wonderful bathroom planned around them? The third house was just a house. Not fancy, but home for a nice family or two. I’ll bet the kids liked watching the planes! Thanks for these, Paul! On to last Saturday’s/Sunday’s offerings before I move in to the ones from today!
Some interesting finds here, it's amazing how people can turn a residential home into a business building. The upstairs hidey hole room, bar, board room, is a little bit different.. lol Cheers MM :)
Woohoo... Midweek fix time.. lol Sorry Paul. Another awesome video. Just in time for relaxing after late shift before sleep. Sleep can wait... New video can't.
Urbex Indigo Thanks my friend for sharing with me this awesome video about Abandoned- 3 random explores around Adelaide! Videos from the vault it was very beautiful buildings my friend ijust don't understand when the places are in really good shape they always demo these places why don't they just leave them well enought alone and pick on buildings that are in bade shape . i really enjoyed this video i am from the U.S.A AND I ALWAYS ENJOY YOUR CHANNEL keep up the great work that you do and i will always watch and keep supporting your channel and i can't wait to see your next video my friend and God Bless and thanks again.
Thx for an interesting trio of explores Paul. That 3rd house near the airport bought back memories. My friends and I used to ride our bikes to near there to hang out and play in the drain that runs around the airport perimeter. Living in Cowandilla, it was a short ride to Richmond. There used to be horse stables nearby...Thompson riding school I think and we used to call in there just in case we got to pet the ponies. My house in Hounslow Ave was right in the flight path of landing aircraft. You could see every detail of the undercarriage as they flew over, so low. 😍
I have glass blocks windows in my basement, they are expensive here in the USA but have a good look an worth the $. I really loved the blue sink an tub in #2 home! That's Paul, you've made my day. 🤓🇺🇸💋
Thank you for the midweek upload Paul from your vault. Great to see many of these beautiful places documented.Nice leadlight and art deco fireplace from the first home. Cheers 👍
A nice office building where you can rent office space. The last house was very small. Too bad we missed those 2 airplanes taking off. Maybe in the next video. Interesting and enjoyable Paul. Thanks for showing us these 3 places. Stay safe out there.
OMG I got excited when I saw the airport haha. Love watching planes landing and taking off. I'd be happy to live next to the airport. As the plane go over, Im thinking 'Hurry. Run outside and see it, film it'. Haha.
Awsome explores Paul this first home was a cool old girl the Red business real estate very nice and loved that massive table would look good at our place LoL. the cool business hairdresser im wondering if this all was a family business, and I would love to live under an airport as I love flying it would of been noisy for the residents and most of these are the twin engine jets but if the 747 or the A380 went over these would be noisy buggas thanks mate see you on the next one.
Hey Werner! :-) That first place was just before O G road turn off at Felixstow. I used to live on Anzac Hwy and its amazing what traffic noise you get used to and block out! lol Cheers for watching mate :-)
G'day Paul ... I've just watched the 1st property and it reminded me of law and accountant type offices when I used to be a consultant to both. Small offices and interview rooms with a larger Board room for the firms partner meetings. Just a thought. Thanks, Ken
Hi Paul, the last house was very cosy nut it would drive me nuts living under a flight path. I don't know how people can do it. It's not like you can block out the moose like you can with traffic on a busy road. 😂
The first place looked like it was a very nice home. The second one I liked the bathroom fixtures..When they tear down these homes what kind of material do they build back with.👍❤️🇺🇸
Do they ever try and salvage those beautiful sinks? The wooden floorboards that have been sitting inside since the 40's or so? Those are things that would see like crazy here in the US.
G'day Paul ... I've just watched the 1st property it reminded me of law and accountant type offices when I used to be a consultant to both. Small offices and interview rooms with a larger Board room for the firms partner meetings. Just a thought. Thanks, Ken
hi paul. i have driven past property 2 a few times. went to vote over at the community centre across the road and saw on the front window that it might be a vietmanese takewyay opening up
Too bad some of the demos... One of the greatest apartments I ever lived in stateside was Built-in the 1930s... The only problem was it was haunted it's probably still there...
You’d be surprised at the amount of ‘Christian supplies’ stores that have gone out of business, I have noticed over the last few years! 😂 I grew up Christian could not be more different now though 😅 that’s a fairly big space between the house and the storefront on that block though - developers are greedy 😢
As far as the first building goes, a good clean up, some repairs, a new pane for where the sub moron threw a brick, and this place is ready for occupancy. It's very 1980's color themed with the purple, grey, black and turquois decoration. The fireplace and the glass blocks are the only things that seem to be left from earlier times. The second site has a men's hair dresser and a Christian shop, both probably failed. I mean, really, how often do you get your hair cut and styled? Every month? You may have many crosses to bear but how many do you buy over the course of your life? The third was a neat little place and I'd live there happily enough but for that hideous mustard yellow paint in the kitchen would have to go and improved sound insulation against the airport traffic. This is the first time I've visited your site and the first time I've seen an urbex video from your country. I enjoyed it very much and I've subscribed to your channel. Your new subscriber and friend from New Orleans.
WoW!!! I first thought it may be Michael ducking out of the way but he was in the part I just left!!!!! lol Going to check my original footage now! May have caught an intruder!!!!! :-) Cheers Debra! :-)
Just had a closer look on the footage and it is Michael`s reflection on the glass window as he is leaning down to look under the desk. It does look freaky though! haha :-)
1st house is unrecognisable as a period home inside,bulldoze it. 2nd house doesn't have a Christian haircut or hail Mary's chance, bathroom a stunner. Why would a Christian Supply store need a security camera, do they think their customers are thieves??!! Bulldoze it.An orchid??!!or orchard?3rd house, Adelaide Airport you'd be waiting 2-3 days for a take off wouldn't ya? See if the house was in Melbourne they'd be 'telling ya ya dreaming' and and make a film about it" The Castle". Not being mean ,just pokin' fun.Heritage list it!