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Welcome back to A Style is Born, hosted by RU-vid bookworm and historical curious cat Ariel Bissett! Join us as we go down the rabbit hole and uncover the unique histories and origin stories behind our favorite design trends. From geography to geopolitics, industry and technology, music, and more, we’re setting out on a knowledge quest.
In this episode, we’re exploring how factories built in the 1800s became some of the most sought-after housing on the market. You might not be able to live in an urban loft, but you can still take inspiration from Industrialism no matter where you live. Come find out more.
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Комментарии : 36   
@kristiedeaver
@kristiedeaver Год назад
I love Ariel and her miniatures!!
@okayheykae
@okayheykae Год назад
This series is so interesting! It's making me realize that I usually only think about what a design style looks and feels like, and I forget to think about how it got that way!
@wayfair
@wayfair Год назад
Ariel is the best at explaining the "how" and "why" of interior design 🤓
@okayheykae
@okayheykae Год назад
@@wayfair yes she's great!!
@Dimsrose
@Dimsrose Год назад
Here for Ariel. Love this series!
@briemme
@briemme Год назад
came here to say the same!
@therewillbecatswithgwenhwyfar
I live in Manchester, New Hampshire, where Victorian/Edwardian cotton looms wove fabrics using the river water to power them until the steam engines took over. There was even a huge explosion at one of the mills. Now, the buildings are being repurposed into high end apartments and manufacturing, businesses, and retail spaces.
@mlgmoore
@mlgmoore Год назад
Fascinating as always. These always set my brain churning with possibilities for my home. I hope we’ll get Art Deco next.
@No-qt6vm
@No-qt6vm Год назад
Oh 😥 btw I’m sorry lol I was just yttttutuyyjhg
@mihailmilev9909
@mihailmilev9909 Год назад
@@No-qt6vm wut lol
@farasyahandmade7597
@farasyahandmade7597 Год назад
So fascinating! You are so good at explaining history in such a palatable and easily understandable way. I really hope there will be another season!
@JaneBoyd
@JaneBoyd Год назад
Love this series. Ariel is the best at explaining interior design.
@babs9495
@babs9495 Год назад
Love this series!
@ReadingNymph
@ReadingNymph Год назад
This series has been so interesting and educational! Hope we get more
@lynnecahill2859
@lynnecahill2859 Год назад
❤Very well spoken as well as said with wanting to hear the next word and absolutely holding one’s attention throughout! Props to our speaker 🙌🏻👏🏻 she nailed it 🔨🥰🥰🥰
@sp-bl1sl
@sp-bl1sl Год назад
The best factory to home is Val Kill, Eleanor Roosevelt's last house in Hyde Park. Originally built as a furniture factory, she converted it to a charming casual small house.
@lindaroyal8161
@lindaroyal8161 Год назад
Excellent presentation! I've been following your personal channel for a while, watching you restore your farm house.
@scubashar
@scubashar Год назад
It's so hard add this type of design back into a traditional, cookie cutter home. Love the history, feel, and sustainability!
@naeemmuktar7577
@naeemmuktar7577 Год назад
😊
@cobrakai7247
@cobrakai7247 Год назад
Ok right away😅
@salomeydraws
@salomeydraws Год назад
When I was in uni I lived in 2 different buildings that had been converted, the first was an old cotton mill, and the second was an old telephone directory place. In the 2nd place I stayed in I had a mezzanine/loft bedroom with living space downstairs, huge windows and my bed and wardrobes on the platform above. It was brilliant and I loved living my industrial design dream while studying architecture ❤ Wouldn't do it again though since it was REALLY COLD in winter, haha, but loved having my fairylights winding up my staircase and rugs, blankets and posters against the brickwork and timber floors looked fab
@elizabethbuerke7854
@elizabethbuerke7854 Год назад
There is a building in my city called the Goggleworks. As it sounds, it used to be a factory for making safety goggles. It is now a space for art of all kinds. It has artist studios, vocal studios, a small movie theater, art gallery spaces, and rooms with barres and mirrors for ballet and other dance classes. It has some big empty rooms that can be used for choir rehearsals or events like wedding receptions. There is a lot of exposed piping and brick and lots of windows.
@mariacabrera2850
@mariacabrera2850 7 месяцев назад
Thanks Ariel Bissett, love your videos💡
@valeriaostan6708
@valeriaostan6708 Год назад
Great explanation, this style does not fit the majority of the buildings which has not great windows and pipes and bricks exposition. I think It can be used more easily only mixing It with other Styles, as an accent
@m.maclellan7147
@m.maclellan7147 Год назад
If you are ever in Lowell, Massachusetts, check out their historical sites ! They have a trolley that was a major mode of transport back in the day, and a HUGE Fiber Mill museum with running machines to really give you a sense of the noise of the Mills (the entire floor shakes!) Excellent educational exhibits throughout. There are actually many mills in Massachusetts, I have an Art Studio in Rockland Mass., in a building that is probably 50 % small businesses & 50 % Artists. Look up 4th Floor Artists, if you want to learn more !
@alexcat83
@alexcat83 Год назад
Thank you! I love your videos, Ariel! One thing i will say is that i actually still have and use some incandescent light bulbs including Edison bulbs that are incandescent. Just fyi..some of us still can't get on board with led lights.
@bobfronczek8118
@bobfronczek8118 Год назад
A Day to remember with catching that sawfish what size hook are you using on the jig heads enjoy the videos keep them coming
@lucysmith7658
@lucysmith7658 Год назад
Please bring Ariel back!!
@RainbowPuddles
@RainbowPuddles День назад
i think of the movie ghost
@marylut6077
@marylut6077 Год назад
Hi, Ariel, what happened to steam punk style?
@vaderladyl
@vaderladyl Год назад
That was created in the 80's as a homage to industrial revolution from the Victorian times. Jules Verne is one of the main writers that inspired the style.
@delchavid
@delchavid Год назад
Nikola Tesla invented these lightbulbs, Edison just claimed them to be his invention. Tesla lightbulbs! You are doing a great job always so I thought I just mention this
@musicdonkey007
@musicdonkey007 Год назад
Wayfair Promises a lot but delivers nothing quite literally
@ashleykiawu3350
@ashleykiawu3350 Год назад
Jesus is coming back please get right with God before it’s too late
@FrankGutowski-ls8jt
@FrankGutowski-ls8jt 3 месяца назад
Organizes books by color. Meant to impress or what? Looks silly.
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