What McMansions and Victorian Homes Have in Common
Brent Hull Takes Us On A Historical Journey Brent Hull takes on a historical journey. He’ll thumb through a book called Selling the Dwelling, which that chronicles building styles from the 1700s in an attempt to encourage builders’ styles. The Industrial Revolution changed the way we build houses because builders had the ability to do things they couldn’t do before. Let’s find out how McMansions came to be and what Victorian houses and Mcmansions of the 1980s have in common. Has history repeated itself right in front of our eyes? Take another lesson from history with Brent Hull as he shares why we should have all seen this coming and what's next for Home Building. Well, what’s coming next? Brent thinks the revival style is coming back. Watch now to learn from history and peek at his predictions for the building industry. Hull Millwork

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