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Imagine coming to work and you and the dining room are wearing the same thing
ОтветитьDid you realize how her eyes' low meibomian were swollen? I have subscribed to this channel with my other 3 accounts. She does a great job. She feels it. Tag her
ОтветитьShow these homes as voice over. No need for hostess please. Thank you
ОтветитьThese sorts of houses are as realistic as Rivendell for most mortal folk.
ОтветитьA thoroughly charm-free zone .
ОтветитьThankfully the people who owned didn't make it into one of those ultra modern interiors that I personally loathe. Since so many houses do not have built in closets, I noticed that the ones in this house do not go up to the ceiling. I think that's a bit of a waste since everyone can use more hiding spaces. I guess I'm just used to always needing more closet space. The house is extremely nicely done.
ОтветитьThis House is massively overpriced even for London, The asking price is over the top,
Maybe the seller is hoping to get closer to 4 million, for that kind of money the smart
buyer would move further into the country and get a better property for that kind of lay out.
London asking prices is madness.
I think she’s right about the colours. There’s a slight tint of green and pink. It’s the thing about pastel colours. That plus the lighting could confuse someone
ОтветитьStunning house. Bland interiors / massive devoid of creative expression
ОтветитьAbsolutely beautiful, I’m so glade they kept the original features of this property.
ОтветитьI love everything about the house absolutely fabulous great presentation well done
ОтветитьLovely home .. that will be snapped up quickly
ОтветитьAwesome house. But hope it is not haunted. Do not know why I got that feeling.
ОтветитьThey grey has a green undertone! lol
ОтветитьI thought it was very bland.
ОтветитьMy five year old 4 bed, 2 Bathroom (one en-suite), 3 reception rooms, 10x10 meter detached house with a slightly smaller garden in North Nottinghamshire cost me £219,000 5 years ago, now worth about £3000,000. My nearest East Coast train station is 9 miles away and takes me 1 hour to London.
Ответитьcomon these are vases from JYSK
Ответитьyeah but then you have to live in Ealing lol
ОтветитьStunning house and home, love the rooms, it’s nice to have three reception rooms. Especially at Christmas, happy Christmas to you all. Xxx
ОтветитьThis house is always in my dreams😅
ОтветитьNever hire British architects is all I'll say. What a maze of a house.
ОтветитьYour pronunciation of the word "Leicht" was absolutely right
ОтветитьThey should turn the first reception room on the ground floor into a library.
Ответитьvery charming presentation ❤
ОтветитьGorgeous house x
ОтветитьGorgeous house, not "property".......... HOUSE!!! 🥰👍
ОтветитьTom you are right ,she is colour blind .Sorry to be the bearer of bad news .
ОтветитьBeautiful house. If I had that budget I’d buy it.
ОтветитьGirls don’t suffer from colour blindness, they are only carriers.
ОтветитьIt's a nice house, but 4.3 million? Jesus. I grew up in Ealing in the 90s and the houses were 10% of that. I live in Austin, Texas now and that will get you a mansion ranch by a lake here. I'd never go back.
ОтветитьAn extremely ugly house in poor taste. Besides, the British are so primitive that they have no taste, no sense of beauty, aesthetics and taste at all. How can you live in these old, smelly, dusty brick houses without any normal person being able to understand it? In Poland, the poor live in such dilapidated brick houses. Although their children actually live there now, because all the poor people, unable to cope in Poland, went to work abroad, among others to Great Britain.
ОтветитьLove your outfit and coat.
ОтветитьWonderful house - well presented
I have lived in 3 huge houses and sorry to burst the bubble but you really have to limit your aspirations. It's all about a house being a comfortable and manageable home. Where I've lived the houses were so big it came with terrible limitations. We could never keep the place warm, always seemed draughty, we could never find each other, walked for miles around the house just to get anywhere, could never hear the front door and had to carry a beeper to help, so many rooms spent all day cleaning, gardens were unmanageable so in the end we had to employ people to do it for us, removing the 'homeliness' we all want. We couldn't 'pop' to the shop cos we had to check all around to make sure everything was locked!!
In the end it seemed like the house owned us. Exhausting!
The best investment one can do right now is investing on Forex trading though stocks are good but ever since I swapped to Forex, I've seen so much difference
Ответитьbeautiful
Ответитьit's called houndstooth = your coat and tile pattern
ОтветитьReally enjoyed that video. Loved the house and the fact that the old and the new were beautifully blended. Felt that the restore was sympathetic to the house and tasteful.
ОтветитьI so wish she would stop reading the architect's blurb when she clearly doesn't understand what the words mean ....
ОтветитьLove old Properties being restored. Love a home with history.
ОтветитьThe mouldings around the ceilings are called Cornice. Architrave is the moulding which frames a doorway or other opening
ОтветитьI will never understand why people buy beautiful period properties and then impose a modern interior. I suppose they have kept most of the fireplaces and cornicing etc so you could decorate and dress in a style more suited to the house.
ОтветитьJust love it!
Ответитьgonna make this house in sims 🥰😂
ОтветитьJaz is a super colour spotter. There were definitely elements of green and pink in those tones. The chap is seeing a very basic spectrum.
ОтветитьDo more traditional architecture house tours, modern architecture is so boring, ugly, and unattractive.
ОтветитьMeaningless arrangement to complement a meaningless approach towards renovating an old space. I’m at a loss for words to emphasise the pointlessness of this building I wouldn’t dare call a Family Home
ОтветитьWish it had a more Victorian maximalist interior
Ответитьbeautiful house, but why on earth are all the bathrooms especially showers so tiny. the ensuite on first floor and family bath. 4800 sq ft of living space and still such tight spaced showers :/
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