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Historic Series: A Hidden Gem

28 Tuesday Aug 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Historic Places

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antique, bellmore, chandelier, children, custody, divorce, fenton glass, flowers, forest hills, german, historic houses, long island, love, magazine, marriage, martin avenue, new york, new york times, patch, queens, restoration, richmond hill, robert findlay, rockville centre, victorian, walter eisenhardt jr

When I began my column for the Bellmore Patch in January 2010, I had received emails from readers expressing their interest in my articles and even sharing their own stories with me. One Bellmore resident, Walter Eisenhardt Jr., contacted me about the historic value of his home. His 100-year-old Victorian house on Martin Avenue brought me great interest. I also found his personal story inspiring. It can teach all of us a lesson in love and how the past can provide a happier future.

Historic Series: A Hidden Gem - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor

Five years ago he moved back to Bellmore and is currently working for the “New York Times” within the fashion section of the magazine. Having loved Queens so much you wonder what brought him back out to Bellmore. This is when his world turned upside down. After a twist of bad fate and a love gone wrong, Walter was embroiled in a bitter divorce and custody battle.

He lives on Martin Avenue in a home that has been standing for over a century. Loving all that is vintage, he fell in love with the house the minute he laid eyes on it. Growing up in a house just like it he knew it was the place he wanted to raise his son. After a short bidding war with another buyer he won the property and got to work. Being the house was so old it needed a lot of it!

Born in Rockville Centre, Walter was a part of a hard working family. Having owned Eisenhardt’s Prime Meats for 70 years proves how a family can keep its roots alive. Handed off to new generations, the German butcher shop was successful in Long Island until the 1970s when his father retired. He grew up in the Bellmore-Merrick area but in his 20s he moved to Queens where he lived in Richmond Hill and Forest Hills in some of their historic buildings.

Historic Series: A Hidden Gem - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor
Right: the original yellow rose bush remains on the property

However, Walter’s plan wasn’t to remodel or change the character of the architecture. His vision of the original house inspired him to restore the home back to its roots and allow it to shine as it once did. Upon my visit to the home, I was taken back by how amazing it all looked. Honestly, it was like stepping back in time. Unbelievable.

From the outside, the wrap around porch gives the home a sense of warmth while the flowers on the side give it life. Here you will find peonies and azaleas to name a few. You will also find the oldest plant on the property. The yellow rose bush is actually original to the home and has been nursed to what it is today.

Historic Series: A Hidden Gem - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor

As you walk to the garage in the back you notice an odd thing sticking out of the driveway. This would be the handle to get to the oil tank, which were metal back in the day. You can still appreciate the original brick floor of the garage and the memorabilia left by the last owner who unfortunately passed away due to cancer.

Historic Series: A Hidden Gem - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor
Original brick floor of garage & memories left from the last owner

Historic Series: A Hidden Gem - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor

As he gave me the tour, Walter told me stories about the past owner and pointed out unique elements that would help me understand the home’s antiquity. I was there almost three hours so you can imagine how great the conversation was. I learned so much about Victorian architecture as well as some of Bellmore’s history.

Being the vintage addict I am, it was very hard not to get excited about the furniture and items Walter had accumulated over time. From one collector to the next, this man knows his antiques! Everything is period correct and in beautiful condition which is something that should not go unnoticed. Especially the Robert Findlay chandelier and rare Fenton glass!

Historic Series: A Hidden Gem - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor

Keeping as many original elements to the house as he could there was still much to be done. As he stripped away the walls, there were great amounts of hand drawn wallpaper that peeked through the layers of wood paneling. The mahogany banister was restored to its beautiful self and a couple of ceiling lights that are true to the house are still in use.

Historic Series: A Hidden Gem - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor

Historic Series: A Hidden Gem - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor

Historic Series: A Hidden Gem - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor
Robert Findlay chandelier and Fenton glass

One of my favorite areas of the home was the fireplace. It had the original wiring and speakers to play the AM radio that was used during war times. The sound has never changed! There is also a work station in the basement from the previous owner that is still useable. Another favorite area of mine.

Historic Series: A Hidden Gem - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor

Historic Series: A Hidden Gem - Copyright 2012 Melissa O'Connor
Attic and basement work station

Hidden gems are sometimes more precious than the ones that stand out. This home has been standing since the 1900s and the land it sits on is very historic to Bellmore. Back then it was called Crescent Lawn and was vast farmland. As the years passed, the owner split the land up into plots and sold it off to the town.

Many houses sit on this historic land today, but only one tells the story of a family who dealt with loss as well as Walter’s story of strength, love and inspiration.  Every home has a tale to tell. We must be open to listen and welcome them into our hearts. For Walter, having his home be appreciated for its vintage appeal, historic importance and stunning restoration would mean the world.  Not to mention, showcasing the happy home he created for him and his son.

Shop of the Month – Rejuvenation

08 Friday Jun 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Shop of the Month

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antique, Art Deco, Arts & Crafts, Classical Revival, Colonial Revival, decor, doors, exterior, exterior home, hardware, home, Industrial, lighting, lights, mailboxes, Mid-Century Modern, old world, Period Basics, rejuvenation, victorian, vintage

Rejuvenation is a lighting shop I came across a couple of months ago. Once I saw their products I was in love. They had tons of options from many different time periods which is right my alley. Now that Dan and I own an older home, dated around 1916, looking for vintage and antique items to fill it up is a must. Plus, we adore the vintage style and love to be surrounded by pastime goodies.

The shop carries lighting and hardware within nine collections: Period Basics, Mid-Century Modern, Classical Revival, Industrial, Art Deco, Victorian, Arts & Crafts, Colonial Revival and Old World. I am sure you will find something you love!

Shop of the Month - Rejuvenation

I also appreciate the clean and modern design of their website as well as their beautiful photographs of their products. It’s also organized and easy to navigate which is very helpful when you offer so much to your customers.

Shop of the Month - Rejuvenation

Shop of the Month - Rejuvenation

Shop of the Month - Rejuvenation

Shop of the Month - Rejuvenation

Shop of the Month - Rejuvenation

Besides their inventory, Rejuvenation also offers restored antiques. They also have a blog that showcases the many things that surround their products such as architecture, artists and real spaces that use their lighting. And for any advice or inspiration you may need on the subject, the shop has that too. All of this makes your shopping experience fun and exciting while learning a thing or two in the process.

Check out some of these inspiration photos from their gallery.

Shop of the Month - Rejuvenation

Shop of the Month - Rejuvenation

Shop of the Month - Rejuvenation

Shop of the Month - Rejuvenation

Shop of the Month - Rejuvenation

Shop of the Month - Rejuvenation

Shop of the Month - Rejuvenation

Shop of the Month - Rejuvenation

Now for some of my favorites! I hope this post inspires the Thomas Edison in all of you and gets you thinking more about lighting and how important it is in a space. Maybe it will remind you to make the exterior of your home just as nice as the inside. With all its hardware and door sets its certainly easy to! Shop around and look at what Rejuvenation offers. I can guarantee you will find something that will look beautiful in your home.

Shop of the Month - Rejuvenation: Rose City

Shop of the Month - Rejuvenation: Jefferson

Shop of the Month - Rejuvenation: Alexandra

Shop of the Month - Rejuvenation: Industrial

Shop of the Month - Rejuvenation: Holywood

Shop of the Month - Rejuvenation: Wildwood

Shop of the Month - Rejuvenation: Arts and Crafts

Shop of the Month - Rejuvenation: Old World

Shop of the Month - Rejuvenation: Door Hardware

Shop of the Month - Rejuvenation: Cabinet Harware

Shop of the Month - Rejuvenation: Mailboxes

Architectural Love

19 Monday Mar 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Art & Design, The Home

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architecture, cape cod, colonial, cottage, design, home, houses, mid century, mod, victorian

Architectural Love

Houses come in many styles, sizes and colors. I have always loved the art of architecture, especially the mechanical drawings that were needed for the final result. There is just something about how an object is built that gets me excited. To see a house come alive and be turned into a home is such a cool thing as well.

I have learned about many styles of architecture in art school but there are some that stand out among the rest. Colonial is my ultimate favorite. With its simple ideas  and symmetrical design, colonial style feels like home to me. I guess I love that back in the day feel even though it was way before my time. The materials used are also of interest as well as certain ways they dressed up the homes.

Architectural Love

Architectural Love

Then there is Victorian, Cottage and Arts and Crafts style, which are all on top of my list as well. Mid Century design is a major love. Streamlined and functional with a mod feel sounds great to me. There are just so many awesome styles to choose from!

Check out my Pinterest board for more architectural beauties!

Architectural Love

Architectural Love

Architectural Love

Architectural Love

Architectural Love

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