Inside Interior Designer Richard Angel's London Home
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
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Episode Chapters:
00:00 - Meet the Interior Designers
00:38 - Intro
01:06 - Entrance Hall
02:14 - Dining Room
04:47 - Living Room
06:02 - Conservatory
06:38 - Utility Room
06:47 - Kitchen
08:03 - Guest WC
08:35 - Principal Suite
10:21 - Bedroom
10:41 - Bedroom
11:50 - Family Bathroom
11:58 - Bedroom
12:45 - Study
13:17 - Bedroom Развлечения
really lovely home, very tastefully done out. Far more attractive than many the 15 million centre of London flats we see, full of hard granite and marble.
This isn't a house this is a home :) The attention to detail and it's history brings such warmth and light to the space. This was a home restored with love :) 😍😍😍
You're the one who mentioned 'house' ... plank.
Probably one of my favourite properties. That dining room was STUNNING.
I love everything about this house, so interesting and memorable. I love the colours, wouldn’t have picked half of them but they really work, particularly the maroon dining room. Love all the mirrors and artwork too.
Pretty but in a masculine way! Not my personal vibe but love they kept original features!
So much better than the contemporary glass fronted boxes we see (hello Omaze).
It's kind of depressing how small the place is considering the price u paid, but I guess that's London for you. Beautifully designed interior tho
Absolutely love this house especially how they kept so much of original character.
Absolutely exquisite. Every room has its own unique charm, yet it stays true to the original warmth and comfort intended. The restorative touches combined with modern elements make for an elegant and inviting home. The garden is perfect.
This is beautiful. Loving the monochromatic paint scheme used throughout the house, it's balance very well and doesn't become overpowering. Also the interior design adds a lot without being showy. Perfectly done for this style of home. Amazing 👏🏻
But it needs to lighten up this property to bring in more light . Beautiful property but very dark
Personally, I loved the subdued lighting.
I moved to smart lighting in the home about 2-3 years ago and it made a world of difference. Combined, you can have bulbs which change colour or hue or shades. Always buy them as opposed to the flat white, I discovered. They're much more versatile. Also, the fact you can adjust them by percentage makes a massive difference because you change the dynamic and apparent shape of a room. A couple of days of playing about with it to get your selected tones for different times of the day or different seasons and you'll never look back. I also have rooms setup on the app so that if I switch on all of the lights at once, though I don't have to, they come on at whatever predefined setting or hue I've arranged. You can switch on lights by all rooms together or individually group two rooms or individual rooms.
Love how cosy and homey this house feels like.
Amazing home. Love the interior design.
from a content move, i like the new refreshing interview style mixed into the tour. nice!
Beautiful house. The interior design is fabulous and I love the attention to detail.
Fantastic home at an amazing price. Elegant.
Have a good day all
Absolutely stunning property
love the style this video was made, reminds me of "the local project" videos.
OK, this place is absolutely spectacular! I love the fact that they didn’t strip away everything that distinguishes a property of this era, but also didn’t clutter it up in a “period” renovation. Remarkable work, gentlemen!
Stunning home! I love how you both present ❤
A home to grow into.
Although the entrance hall has a lot of space, that seems to be achieved by not having any cupboards for coats , shoes etc. I know that there is room at the side door but surely the front door would be used more, especially for any guests
Beautiful property and very tasteful design ❤
Beautiful! I love how so many original architectural details were kept and mixed with modern aspects.
Beautiful 😍
Beautiful home 🏡 i live everything anout this house x
Gorgeous
Sorry I don’t want to be rude but hearth is pronounced “haarth” as in Garth not as in birth.
0:39 Profound, Tom 😁
Very classy
❤🤍💙 all your videos mate👍
He forgot the external. Outside looks grotty
This is a beautiful surprisingly spacious house.. ( obviously you could get for your buck away from the city though but still good)
No horrendous fake flame gas fires ... well done. But a big no to fake grass
Terracotta bathroom, is what I would describe that colour.
What a find for 1.7million
Fabulous property however not sure about the interior design, too much clutter with excessive numbers of paintings, nick nacks and vases for my liking.
A hearth is pronounced ‘harth’ not ‘herth’!
Perfect shooting! You should film property in north Cyprus!
Y u guys don't mention address & specs of the home..?
Hmmmm I’m not sure. There is a lot going on. A good de clutter 👌🏼
Honestly don’t get why British homes have so few bathrooms
Wow gotta say this has to be one my favourite properties I’ve ever seen. It makes you feel like you want to live there from the moment you walk through the door. So exceptionally well done and a surprise around every corner. Absolutely love it 😍👍
Yes perfect show house….until new dwellers arrive and fill the place with things that don’t match. Oh well, designers have their say, at the beginning.
1.7M to live in STREATHAM what is happening in London right now hahaha.
Astro in the garden thats disappointing design doesnt end with the house
Operasi plastik ,niswatul hasanah.wajah cantik
"Herth" ??? Hearth is pronounced "harth" sorry but that's the only thing that erked me about the video.
As a carpenter it drive me to the brink of insanity when I’m asked to replace all of the original beauty of these Victorian/Edwardian homes with square lifeless ‘woodwork’. Why buy the house? Go and build a square rendered box with grey windows.
Being a product designer myself I have no clue what's going on in interior designers minds (and yes for some reason I have this with alot of interior designers, not all of them tho). I mean I would for sure also keep alot of the original features but the rest of this house just is not pleasing at all at least for MY eye and mind. I guess tastes differ...
hmm no bloopers 😑
Not for me, ruined what could have been an interesting attractive period property by too much going on!
The entrance hall/ foyer looks odd. I don't get why you'd put a fireplace there with a wooden rail restricting the entrance.
The light in the dining room is ugly.
Its a cold uninviting dark dungeon, eccentuated by the dreary, miserable, grim colour palette where's the storage? With so much space, where are the wardrobes/ closets?? The disfunctional room layout is ridiculous, blocking the flow of light.
You put the floor plan up for about half second. Joke!
Pause to read 😊
Pretty ordinary house.
The decorations and the general style of the house is poorly awful but the house itself is a gem!
The exterior, the old features, the spaces’ layout, the staircase, the ceilings… wonderful!
It’s so pity that they modernised it with these awful furniture but the general Edwardian aesthetic of the house… 😍😍😍
That's why it's called modernization, things can't be stuck in the same era forever; modernization and change will always happen, that's how life works.
@@derekmiles767 you can buy modern flats and houses and make them even “modern” and ugly and tasteless!
You don’t have to take beautiful and old houses like this with incredible architecture and style and modernise them…
They are becoming the same weird empty cold tasteless house…
You can find new houses, don’t destroy these almost Historic houses!
@@Kolious_Thrace Your logic can't work man... Because firstly, people have different tastes/preferences in stuffs, what you see as tasteless is seen by most as beautiful; and secondly, houses get built constantly, by your logic, it means houses should be decorated by the same style of furnishing from the eras they were built, that will never work, how do you think the worlds housing is gonna look like in a thousand years time by that logic; it will get to a stage were there'll be no room for modernization.
Like i said, modernization can't be withheld, the Edwardian style furnishing that you love and see as historical was once what was considered "modern", it's not anymore, and the modern styles will mostly always take precedent, accept it, that's how modernization works.
@@derekmiles767 the old styles have some beauty and elegance! They last to these days because they were beautiful, warm, cozy and they had a philosophy behind them!
The “modern taste” has no meaning…
Vast places, all white… cold unfriendly
They look more like hospital waiting wigs and galleries than houses!
Everything is white, glass and glossy surfaces everywhere… this is not taste! This is the modern logic that rich people don’t have a particular taste and preferences.
They have money and they want their houses to look rich. What does that mean?
Ugly rooms and decorations!
No character, just expensive furniture.
If you want a cold house like that go buy one that already looks like that! To buy an old Edwardian or Victorian house and turned it into an empty minimal space or a circus pop-shit neon lights flat is a shame!
Leave these houses for people that can actually appreciate them!
Don’t destroy them in the name of modernisation!
@@Kolious_Thrace The fact that you're talking purely from your preference, and generalising it as if that's what the world thinks is just funny... I made a very simple statement in my previous comment, just because you think it's tasteless doesn't mean most people think that, a lot of people think modern decoration is beautiful, and old styles like the Edwardian style is not; people have different preferences, same way you love the Edwardian era furnishing is same way other people dislike the Edwardian furnishing, it doesn't make your preference better than theirs or theirs better than yours...
I'm not picking preferences, all i'm letting you know is that modernization will always take precedence in most things, decoration being among the top of that list, accept it, that's how modernization works... The Edwardian style of furnishing has come and gone, modern furnishing will always take precedence over it, including inside the Edwardian style built houses, because it will be either decorating the interior of the Edwardian style houses into a modern interior, or demolishing the house, and that will be way more money...
Same thing will happen to the current style of furnishing in the future, the future styles will take precedence over it.
Not for me .
Eye sore 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
who are the two guys talking ? why not just show the house
It's explained in the intro and in the description box. They're Richard Angel and Ed O’Donnell, the interior designers for this house.
It’s their home.
Nice house I wish we could have that in Nairobi Kenya