For Sale: A Fashion Editor's Converted Factory Home In London
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
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Harriet Verney, co-founder of digital creative agency Push Button Generation, lives in an oasis of calm in the thumping heart of Dalston. If that sounds like an oxymoron, it’s fitting. Situated just off Shacklewell Lane (a melting pot of early birds queuing at bakeries and late-night partygoers alike), Harriet’s home - which is on the market - offers the best of both: one side of her dual-aspect living space looks out to a road that leads to Kingsland High Street; the other frames leafy views of her gated mews. Part of a former Bible factory, the setting is suitably serene - particularly the peaceful communal garden, where the only buzz is that of bees. “It’s super rare,” she says. “I don’t think I’ll ever find something like this again.”
Filming and Editing: Edmund Cook
Production: Hannah Phillips
Graphic Design: Tom Young
00:38 - Hallway
02:07 - Spareroom
02:15 - Kitchen
03:10 - Living Space
03:25 - Staircase
03:43 - Interiors
04:44 - Bedroom
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We are eagerly waiting for more videos, The Modern House is my favorite channel to feel inspired and dream of my own space! Really looking forward to seeing more videos soon🤍
This channel is rapidly becoming my favourite. I am going to be really sad when I've finished all the videos which I'm working my way through. It is fascinating to see how people - especially creative people like myself - decorate and live in their homes. Much better than boring 'magazine homes' empty of all life. Also, although I'm not in the market in Britain, I find this a really novel way of selling homes and advertising your company. Bravo!
You know the parties at this house are the absolute BEST. Brash, eccentric, iconoclastic and delightful.
Everybody hating on white walls but I still love them, its like in art gallery. Just because its become trendy and its now going away apparently it doesn't mean it should be so hated on so much. It depends on how you style the room etc.
Lovely home, ceilings are unexpected. I wasn’t sure where I recognised Harriet and it’s from a house tour of her late aunties incredible old Manor House,
Beautiful home in a beautiful suburb.
It’s London so its a borough.
Beautiful and quirky. Love it
Posture 😮
Stunning place!
Beautiful home, love it.
I read somewhere that Isabella Blow and Alexander McQueen were best friends, talk about creativity thru the the roof, I ♥ them both~
In a sense, she discovered him and was his first patron, bought his entire first collection as a poor student and helped him with industry contacts etc. Theirs was at times a rather troubled friendship sadly though. There’s some great articles, videos etc on it.
GORGEOUS
It’s the mirror for me
Beautiful.
Owned for 2 years and a bit and she bought it just as they were coming out of lockdown? What?
Luton Town FC let's goooo!
Can I have the sofa and checkered chair.
And here was me thinking Millenials could only afford to live at home and eat avocado toast and drink flat whites.... ho hum!
she comes from wealth, her family is aristocratic
Eat the rich
Your sad and jealous!
You are one of them, mo-ron.
@@aiai-j7i Well, in that case: Eat me.
Dalston Supermarket, ha! You can't be doing that and bring up kids. Time for a 13 bed mansion in the country. With Spaniels.
Isn't it strange, she has got children, but you can't see a single toy lying around😮
Well, she has a baby - they are easier to contain with just milk at that age...
People like this have ruined Dalston
Don't be a nymby - gentrification has always existed. Before these hipsters "ruined" Dalston, there were gentrification during Georgian and Victorian times. Dalston was one of London's slums then - do you want it to stay that way? New people are always replacing older ones. Regeneration of run-down inner cities are generally a good thing.
You mean they made Dalston!
@@jonathanroot1911 unbearable? Yes.
@@TheStarsInHisHead 🤣
How do you mean?
Underwhelming
Massively overpriced for what it is
Really? I thought it was cheap. London prices and all that.
@@southwestkinema9149 its priced over £1000 per sqft... Dalston has been on a decline in the last 2 years. Should not pay anything more than £700k, realistically no more than 690k, but typical for modern house to overprice things and sell them to naive idiots who are obsessed with their channel.
@@atxc5950 £650k max
Not really as you get nothing decent for under a £1m in London!
Seems like a great home for a child-free couple, not so much for new parents. Don't like the idea of the baby being by itself on the ground floor with the parents up in the eaves.
Imagine buying a house, smack in the middle of a pandemic, for the specific purpose of hosting as many people there as possible. Wild.
jealous
@@angelwitprblmz just baffled
She said at the point when coming out of lockdown.
@@jen2796-n7s Still the worst part of the pandemic
Imagine away...there are plenty of poor people around the world imagining your and my luxuries. Get it?
shafa
a lot of people think that white walls = modern when really its the reverse 🤣it's so boring...
"If I had to describe my interior style, I would say it is colourful"...
@@bt4086 😂
No one thinks it’s modern. It’s just classic.
@@kierand9410 enjoy
White walls. White ceilings. White floor. White vendor. White buyer.