I love seeing rich people’s houses when they actually look like homes, like this one, and not hotels. I liked the unfinished, scuffed floors and the practicality of the spaces in the house. You can tell the money went to covering the walls with beautiful things and things that had sentimental value.
It is a delight to see a house with beautiful paintings in it. I watch nothing but shows about houses (designing, renovating, building, moving into or out of, dreaming of, buying, selling, re-doing, organising, painting, etc. etc.) and I despair of this period of time when, IT SEEMS to me, that NO ONE is interested in Art anymore. So... to see THIS HOUSE, with one of its inhabitants expressing such a love of portraiture .... Ah!!! HEAVEN!! THANK YOU, thank you, Thank You!!! My faith is restored.
It was super touching to see that you had Duffy Ayers painting in the house. I think that says a lot about your character and how much you care about Art.
@@Schmodin It was a question. And to a question you get an answer without even knowing the answer. Your answer in short: "weird"= malicious. So you see "weird"=malicious, ok.
@@THALOOTI No, I see your response as hostile. Weird is not inherently malicious at all, as I detailed in my original answer. For that reason, I wanted to clarify. Wish you much happiness ❤️
@@northernhemisphere4906 She has accomplished being an empathetic, non-selfish, and genuine person content with a fellow countryman's success. What about you?
This is why there is always this sense of helpless romanticism in all of Erdem's designs. It is so visible here in the way how he chooses his objects of affection.
I love houses with special, older objects. It’s like your own little museum but I like that his house isn’t too cluttered (people who like these type of objects tend to over-consume, I know i do). If I had this type of house and $ like him I can only dream of all the things I would collect and how I would decorate. He did so well. Erdem has such a calming, humble energy. Lovely video. Ps. I love his comment on the graveyard and how it doesn’t ‘scare’ him to live nearby one.
Erdem Moralıoğlu an admired person in the fashion industry .and it inspired me to enjoy watching your house.I loved your house in London.thank you Erdem Moralioglu
What a lovely house that's definitely full of unique items but also feels "lived-in". I definitely think the coffee alarm clock is one of the most fascinating things i have ever seen, would love one for myself as well! Erdem is not only a fantastic fashion designer but interior designer as well haha
Georgian houses have great volume and proportions which modern houses lack. The interiors of Georgian houses are clean and spare that align with most modernist architects' aesthetics.
@@minigiant8998 I don't think any of them is precious or of great value - besides there is a big window that you can let fresh air in. I am more concerned about the shower stall not having a glass door or curtain (at least I didn't see it) - the water will splash on the wooden floor.
wow - definitely love love love architect and designer's house more than normal celebrities!! Utterly enjoyed stories behind each object and amazing house!!!
This has to be the best interior I have ever seen. It is full to the brim with interesting objects, however spacious and uncluttered. Love the lack of stair carpet and the odd splash of bright colours.
i love this, it's more or less a normal apartment, though obviously very nice and well considered. it doesn't feel like this big high-concept thing. he has a photo album with pictures of relatives. perfectly normal.
always really interesting to see other peoples houses (particularly when there resources allow them to do exactly what they want)…and the judge them for their choices quietly, but harshly hehe
The two items that instantly caught my attention: the fabulous Kay Donachie painting @0:25 and the lovely exposed staircase risers @2:28. Everything else was lovely but didn't quite match the visual impact of the aforementioned items, in my ever-so-humble opinion of course. That Donachie painting in particular is seriously fa.bu.lous!
Wonderful interview with the talented designer Erdem. As an aside, I am very disappointed to discover that Rad Hourani, the incredibly talented and original Canadian fashion designer/artist has stopped designing collections and is now focused on creating art installations!
I love this , collections without clutter , beautiful art and photography, colour where needed .
The house breathes , it’s calming .
Beautifully stated, thought the same.
I love seeing rich people’s houses when they actually look like homes, like this one, and not hotels. I liked the unfinished, scuffed floors and the practicality of the spaces in the house. You can tell the money went to covering the walls with beautiful things and things that had sentimental value.
yeah, the hinoki tub with corked lined walls in the basement closet definitely made me think of real homes. cringe.
😂@@chooselife1509
I can't get enough of the beauty and simplicity of this house, the enviable collection of antique busts, and the charming authenticity of Erdem.
It is a delight to see a house with beautiful paintings in it. I watch nothing but shows about houses (designing, renovating, building, moving into or out of, dreaming of, buying, selling, re-doing, organising, painting, etc. etc.) and I despair of this period of time when, IT SEEMS to me, that NO ONE is interested in Art anymore. So... to see THIS HOUSE, with one of its inhabitants expressing such a love of portraiture .... Ah!!! HEAVEN!!
THANK YOU, thank you, Thank You!!! My faith is restored.
It was super touching to see that you had Duffy Ayers painting in the house. I think that says a lot about your character and how much you care about Art.
Agree
"It's quite quiet in this area because...everyone is....dead"
Solid intro haha
Weird, sweet, & clearly in love. Wish him much happiness in that house. ❤
Ok, a striking observation.
What do you think is weird?
@@THALOOTI I think you may have interpreted that "weird" denotion as more malicious than it really is. Erdem is a bit quirky and that's lovely
@@Schmodin It was a question. And to a question you get an answer without even knowing the answer.
Your answer in short: "weird"= malicious.
So you see "weird"=malicious, ok.
@@THALOOTI No, I see your response as hostile. Weird is not inherently malicious at all, as I detailed in my original answer. For that reason, I wanted to clarify. Wish you much happiness ❤️
Proud of Erdem! He is half Turkish/half British, and as a Turk, proud of his accomplishments and wonderful designs!
Have you achieved anything?
@@northernhemisphere4906 She has accomplished being an empathetic, non-selfish, and genuine person content with a fellow countryman's success. What about you?
@@troianoleonardo I guess my question went in hot as a condescending one. Can you confirm?
@@troianoleonardo what about erdogan's success?
@@minigiant8998 don't be a hater, dear
This is why there is always this sense of helpless romanticism in all of Erdem's designs. It is so visible here in the way how he chooses his objects of affection.
See this is a great example of minimalism I like. Everything is still calm, clean, not too bold but still have so much color life and warmth!
Yeah, motivating me to tidy up a little!
In what way is this minimalism? I’m genuinely wondering because they have eclectic collection of art and books, not very minimalist
How is this minimalist?
Minimalist? Calm? Where?
@@adrianmendozadiaz5033 If you read my response to other comments than that explains the thought process of why I made my comment
What a beautiful house! Erdem and Phillip have fantastic taste, really loved this tour!
I love houses with special, older objects. It’s like your own little museum but I like that his house isn’t too cluttered (people who like these type of objects tend to over-consume, I know i do). If I had this type of house and $ like him I can only dream of all the things I would collect and how I would decorate. He did so well. Erdem has such a calming, humble energy. Lovely video. Ps. I love his comment on the graveyard and how it doesn’t ‘scare’ him to live nearby one.
Word, it's a subtle balance. And ''Your own little museum'', beautiful.
This house is so simple and yet Beautiful .And it also give me the same vibe as Rose Uniacke's house. Love it
What a lovely, gentle sense of humour he seems to have - playful without being overbearing
Loved this - he is so endearing w/ such a warm presence.
Erdem Moralıoğlu an admired person in the fashion industry .and it inspired me to enjoy watching your house.I loved your house in London.thank you Erdem Moralioglu
I love him. He is down to earth and has a beautiful smile,
I love the contrast, modern and antique. Lightness of being and beauty.
What a lovely house that's definitely full of unique items but also feels "lived-in". I definitely think the coffee alarm clock is one of the most fascinating things i have ever seen, would love one for myself as well! Erdem is not only a fantastic fashion designer but interior designer as well haha
Living in a house full of love. Charming host with exquisite taste. The dog is adorable ♥
Everything looks sleek and modern. With all the antique objects, it gives it a whole lot more depth.
what's sleek and modern? do you mean the paint colour? there isn't a single new thing in that house lol
@@amr5388 some or the furniture is definitely modern.
Fell in love with this house the moment he said it was a quiet area ❤ I love this channel. I’m always inspired
I have never been more envious in my entire LIFE! I LOVEEEE ITTTT
It’s amazing how many modern architects live in Georgian houses!
Georgian houses have great volume and proportions which modern houses lack. The interiors of Georgian houses are clean and spare that align with most modernist architects' aesthetics.
Well, lots of them live in the UK and London which has a lot of older homes.
Beautiful tour. Thanks Erdem Moralıoğlu. Philip ile çok mutlu yaşayın.
Love the quiet and peaceful vibes of this wonderful minimalist house. So beautifully done❤May the house bring the occupants much blessings ❤️
Minimalist and calm and oh so clean. Relaxing.
I couldn't love this house more! How fantastic to have a complete collection of The Yellow Book. I am very happy to have one volume;-))
Such a soothing comforting relaxing and cozy feeling while watching this video 😌
A minimalist house that actually exudes warmth, charm, and love. Bravo!
I loved how they didn't change the original wooden floors.
Perfection! And he comes across as a nice guy too. Thanks for showing.
Love the simplicity of the space and then all the eclectic objects
"It's quiet around this area cause everyone is... dead" LOL
I love portraits and busts too. Many do not. Nice to know Mr Erdem does too. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼❤️
That bathroom gallery wall is so lovely.
i think too much humidity for the art
@@minigiant8998 I don't think any of them is precious or of great value - besides there is a big window that you can let fresh air in. I am more concerned about the shower stall not having a glass door or curtain (at least I didn't see it) - the water will splash on the wooden floor.
@@MTMF.london it looks like the only source of water is overhead so the splashing would be minimal
Exquisite house, yet soothing and unpretentious. Loved it.
Love it- not overdone but just perfect and homey. He is very sweet. Lucky husband ❤
Glaze of Desire is such a captivating painting!
I'm in love with this place. The bathroom is so dreamy!
wow - definitely love love love architect and designer's house more than normal celebrities!! Utterly enjoyed stories behind each object and amazing house!!!
❤ Love this series! All the objects look amazing, and especially the regal antique ones. Beautiful things; please keep sharing this.❤
Love everything. The one and best interview they did.
Gorgeous house. Thank you for the video!
That coffee alarm got me out of my mind🤩🤩
What a nice person and lovely taste!
Divine Erdem and Vogue, thanks for sharing.
Kesinlikle harika sizinle gurur duyuyoruz emeğinize sağlık 🙏🏼🤍💙
4:56 "And I also love it because Philip made it"
Aw.. :)
This has to be the best interior I have ever seen. It is full to the brim with interesting objects, however spacious and uncluttered. Love the lack of stair carpet and the odd splash of bright colours.
Way to go. Have to take that little guy for a walk!
"Sadly passed away at 103."
Oh my dear, if we all could be so fortunate as to live a full life until 103. 😊
i love this, it's more or less a normal apartment, though obviously very nice and well considered. it doesn't feel like this big high-concept thing. he has a photo album with pictures of relatives. perfectly normal.
This is my favorite in the Objects series. Love every bit of it. I want to make friends with Erdem just to visit for coffee. 😊
I use to buy so many of his clothes, don’t see them around much anymore! Fabulous clothes
The Japanese Ofuro Onsen Hinoki Bathtub! The best surprise … in awe
Loved the house & the Owner!👍❤️
always really interesting to see other peoples houses (particularly when there resources allow them to do exactly what they want)…and the judge them for their choices quietly, but harshly hehe
love all the unique objects
I loooove his bathroom 💚💚💛💛💛
Simply amazing and a beautiful taste. Love it!
AAAaaaaah absolutely lovely. Thank you Erdem, you're beautiful❤
Loved all the details!!
Merhaba Erdem Izmirden cok guzel bir vlog. Love it and love the dead people as neighbours! A Scotsman in Izmir for 25 years!
There are a lot of busts and each is exquisite.
Hinoki Cypress is one of my favorites, I live for dogs, and Pippi Longstocking was my first book love. Lovely place! 🥳🐾
재밌게 잘봤습니다!!😁
What a lovely-sounding person.
The coffee alarm is so fab,,
i have to brush my teeth before drinking coffee.
I'd be afraid of thrashing about before fully waking up and getting burnt by hot coffee.
love that painting in his kitchen
Hope it does get any damage in the kitchen..humidity, cooking with oil and etc etc.
that's why Anna Wintour loves his collections. The strong character of Erdem.
He looks ridiculously innocence!
You have exquisite taste in art
the humidity levels of the bathroom makes it propably the Worst space to have paintings in
What a beautiful art collection!
Beautifully shot and edited
Adore your paintings ❤
Eğer Türkiye'nin doğusunda (babasının memleketi) doğup büyüseydi çok daha farklı hayatı olacaktı. Coğrafya kaderdir!
Where can I get the coffee alarm? That's the most clever invention ever.
Amazing objects, amazing taste. Loved all the details 😍
The two items that instantly caught my attention: the fabulous Kay Donachie painting @0:25 and the lovely exposed staircase risers @2:28. Everything else was lovely but didn't quite match the visual impact of the aforementioned items, in my ever-so-humble opinion of course. That Donachie painting in particular is seriously fa.bu.lous!
GOSH! I love this house. Gorg!!!!
That Tillman is dynamite!!!
A throughly charming gentleman.
Amazing!! 😊
En çok albümleri beğendim. Kahve makinesinin alarmı olduğunu bilmiyordum. Kocan iyi iş çıkarmış. Sevgiler.
Beautiful tour 😊
I wish I knew who the set of paintings all in blue were done by. I’m obsesses.
Evinizi ve sanat eserlerinizi çok beğendim.
🌹🌹🌹
Did not know you , so happy to make this encounter
Oh ı m the first turk😊you guys have an amazing taste erdem. Loved the paintings and pips..
La luce in questa casa e’ stupenda … ❤
Wow , what a tour . Really curious about the effect of the Japanese bath.
incredible house❤
I loved the way you introduced video-very MULLHOLLAND DRIVE-cooool place John
I love him
I love that shower!
Güzel bir hayat yaşıyor, ne şanslı.
Wonderful interview with the talented designer Erdem. As an aside, I am very disappointed to discover that Rad Hourani, the incredibly talented and original Canadian fashion designer/artist has stopped designing collections and is now focused on creating art installations!
such a cool house