This £12,000,000 Terrace has 7 Bedrooms & 7 floors | Knightsbridge, Central London
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
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Episode Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:25 Location
00:43 Front Exterior
01:05 Entrance Hall
02:05 Reception Room
02:49 Garden
03:25 Powder Room
04:09 Lower Ground Floor
04:33 Kitchen/Dining Room
05:30 Utility Room
06:10 Laundry Room
06:15 Guest Bedroom
07:39 Principal Suite
10:27 Guest Bedrooms
13:05 Study
14:29 The Neighbourhood - Развлечения
Are there any high-end period properties left in London that have had their interiors sympathetically restored (tour a few of those please, if there are any) rather than gutted, over-modernized and with all semblance of character removed like this one? It looks like a hotel not a home 😒
I think the same. It looks like houses in London are very modern inside and too bright when it comes to lighting and furniture.
I wish we could see more of the tradition high-end properties in England. It’d more charming.
@@Mrgaston016indeed!
I totally agree. Whatever character there may have been has been completely removed and the whole property sanitized.
@ David, You read my mind, such a travesty when these beautiful character houses are completely destroyed by unimaginative and bland interiors 🤦♀️🤦♀️
Actually I was quite surprised to see that the traditional, unique interior character had been stripped and replaced with the common modern decorating theme.
I found the kitchen claustrophobic. You need to be able to open a door, or at least a window in a kitchen, and it didn't look like you could do that. Also, there didn't appear to be anywhere to escape to if there was a fire and the stairway was blocked. If that area behind the frosted glass leads to the outside, having a doorway and a fire escape would have been safer. It always amazes me when people design homes with loads of adult bedrooms and no kid's rooms and offices so small you couldn't actually run a business from them. Are these houses just for use as second homes when they are coming on business trips with a team of adults? If so, then the design makes sense.
Your comment is very reflective of mine. I just find the whole thing might be across quite a few floors but feels very claustrophobic and small with no sense whatever of space. It's all top-down and as if everything has been crammed in to that interior space simply in order to fit as much as possible. I would far rather, in the same property, have fewer but larger rooms.
I found the whole house claustrophobic. And for £12.000.000 it hasn't even got anywhere to park your car! And the office wasn't cosy, it was miniscule. This house has no character whatsoever. Shame.
I don't think the owners ever visit the kitchen.
Well to put in a single word this home is a MONSTROSITY at any price point. May be good for a stay overnight once a while but that's it
$12M for a windowless rabbit warren?? How utterly horrifying. I feel claustrophobic just watching-and I design tiny homes for a living!
More like 15 million dollars. It's ridiculous.
Exactly my thoughts definitely only worth £12 in London's overpriced property market.
insulting....
@@mw8653 people always say overpriced when they can't afford it. The price of ANYTHING is what someone is prepared to pay. Whether it's a £1.5M Ferrari or £100m footballer or a £200M yacht or a £12M 7 bed town house in Mayfair. Poor people can't relate to wealth or how the rich live
Maybe because rich elites people who bought this kind of place loves to lived in the bunker. You know, the safety feeling, isolated from angry peasants who eagerly want to put their fancy wobble snob heads into guillotine.
7 narrow boxes, on top of each other, in beige... For 12 million pounds... No. Great channel though, always interesting to see inside these places. Keep up the good work.
What you get for living in london mate. Location is the number one decider on how much the property is no matter what condition or the size
I live in a 4 bedroomed Georgian house in Italy, with a tasteful amount of marble.
Two hours South of Rome.
I’m down the road from shops and bars, it’s in an area of outstanding natural beauty, and I have Mountain Views for miles around. The air is clean, and the village is very pretty.
Price of property? €80,000.
Who needs to be round the corner from Harrods? 🤷🏻♀️
@@Italiana911 That sounds quite lovely to me... Can I come and stay? :)
this is hilarious... can you imagine dropping twelve tanks for a set of stairs...!!!
If anyone buys this for £12M they are having issues.
This is as undesirable as it gets
12 million great British pounds for a front door that opens straight into the living room 😂 we hated that even in our uni house in Stoke! Crazy what people will deal with just to live in London
How about including a natural light UV lamp? This house is claustrophobic. Knock one or two floors out to make it more habitable. PS: the bathroom mriror storage is called a medicin cabinet, right @CashJordan? ;)
Spot on.
Great to see you doing another tour, Matt. Would love to see you and Tom co-host a tour again soon. Well done!
Very claustrophobic
Well presented video, as always..
I personally am not too fond of narrow London houses which have the same width as a decent terrace in some other town (which will cost 50x less!) but they have done really well with what they have.
On a side note, if you do live in a normal terrace, this does make you wonder how smart you could make it!
The area is amazing and the garden too. Each floor is obviously tight in area, but the interior design with too much yellow (eighties theme) makes you feel dizzy and claustrophobic. I think with a re-design, introducing more white, green or blue colors would be a much needed help for this house. As is, the house looks like a hotel with such a lack of character.
Dont like a kitchen without windows
I wish the interiors where done in the same Era as the outside. Kind of false advertising.
It is lovely and your paying for the area. Nicely done.
The kitchen looks like an underground bunker with no natural light
The space feels so cold and flat, where is the warmth and comfort.💚
Does the front door open up straight into the living room? We had that in our uni house in Stoke and thought even that was a joke, couldn't imagine paying £12 million for it!
😆12 million and no passage way!
The grey/beige color scheme is so boring. It's nice for an hotel or airbnb but not as a house.
really not for me. I’m all for space and peaceful atmosphere and that was too encroaching and tight. £12M seems an outrageous amount to spend on that, but then I’ve never bought into the “location” premium. On that budget I would buy and renovate a mansion for £1-2M and invest the rest in investments.
Fabulous presentation 👏 👌. Absolutely fantastic 👏
Don't like it. These old houses are ruined by modern decorators who tear the heart out of them. Of course you would want the mod cons discreetly hidden
Absolutely beautiful interior, stunning home, very well done
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Endless floors of bedrooms lol. Amazing location though, with good outside space and very well appointed throughout. If I had £12m though, I'd be further out with a good tube connection at a quarter of the price.
If I had £12m I'd buy a tube station instead, at least you'd have space 😄
@@Havana-manlol 🤣 A lot more character and architectural interest in a tube station too!
Los 12 millones es por las escaleras y el ascensor, es una casa pequeña y asfixiante , no podría estar en una cocina sin ventana al exterior 😬
Windows need good soundproofing.The knightsbridge square is favourite circuit for Supercar drivers
Great presentation. Great film.
Its not a bad looking kitchen, I have noticed some architecture in London tends to be small or very closed off.
Nice furnishings but I can’t get my head around living in a 1 room wide house 🤷♀️ for 12 mil
A rat’s maze with every room based around a television. No thanks.
Thoughtfully appointed and creative use of space in this home. I liked the bedroom at 7:57 minutes with the big windows. Love the pocket doors and having the option of an elevator. The house has a fun feel to it all those stairs mean a good workout too.
I think it’s a beautiful home. Especially in London, lots of rooms fir friends and family x
Tom and Mats the best presenters on this channel
WiFi signal must be brutal in that house 🤦🏻
Nice work guys
Imagine what it would be like on moving day, trying to move all of the furniture to all of those floors
Beautiful House!👌
You have to pay £12 mil just to have a headache going to different floors all the time. Imagine forgetting something in the kitchen but you're already in the living room.
Then you just ring your servant up to bring the item to you! 😂
@@eyeofthetiger6002 I think the servant’s quarters with their own entrance are the most bearable in this house.
I like the interior design, even with the challenging layout of the property it turned out 👌
I guess its the location that is the main reason for commanding a high price,
looks like there is space to extend the building both height and depth, hope the new owners do.
It bland could be any place in the world .No character😂
Unlike the property shown here (narrow, tall, crammed), some of the houses on Hans Place are like giant hotels once you're inside. A couple of them even have huge underground swimming pools. The house right next door used to be massive but has since then been converted into individual flats.
Damn...This Townhouse is🤯
CLAUSTROPHOBIC all the WAYYYY!!!! I CAN’T with this house. Just because it’s close to Harrod’s…… ABSOLUTELY NOT 🙅🏾♀️
To be fair, ladies and gents (and whatever between), if you bought the place, you could changed the decoration then decorate it whatever you liked.
Nice cozy home, can see myself living here, which is the master bedroom only downside is it does not have a pool or entertainment area
The door frames are hitting your head😂.
Nice
I think problem with older London terraced is that they tend to low ceilings and be built on several levels which doesn't really accommodate modern life styles and expectations of marble surfaces and state of the art equipment . You need a big Victorian or Edwardian house to do that.
Looks very cramped
London worth living !? 🤔
Lovely ❤
They've done everything to make the ceilings appear low. And not in a good way? Can it be fixed or why bother its a place that will be a vacant part of a financial portfolio?
I love that home
£12m for 7-bed, decent size, garden and nice interior, near harrods… It’s actually a bargain
Amazing🎉
Surely the should do something regarding the extractor pipe, its an eye sore right at the entrance
Very nice
They should turn this into a high end invitation only store for the interior decorators who did a marvellous job. As for a place to live - NO!!!!
This is so stressful to manoeuvre 😂 also the lifts take up so much room when you have stairs 🤷🏻♂️
You take the lift to take the stairs? So well thought out. 😂 What an odd layout. You need to have the lights on all day to see where you're going.
Beautiful house , missing Summer thou ? X
Hardly any living space outside of the bedrooms.
For that price it should have a gym,sauna,personal office ,spa,hot tub.
Obviously here you are paying for location and their are people who will .
I see brozovic has a passion for house seeing
What a creepy layout. Imagine trying to get out of that 😅
What is the point of having a lift that does not take you straight into the living area(& Garden )or the kitchen, the two most important areas to be able to get access to!!
V nice terraced house
Err no thanks. Where are the original features?
LOVE❤
Looks like 7 corridors stacked upon eachother, fancy and all but no way I'd pay to live in it
The lift doesn't save you from needing to climb a lot of stairs in the end lol
I am in the design business - personally, I would blast through some walls! Also what I found uncomfortable - it was like multiple shades of "biscuit". All for 12 M hmm - it is lacking in imagination.
I love the floors, marble, wood and how it has been decorated 😊 🫶🇨🇦
“Powder room!” 🤔😅 ...... location amazing, house? dark, confusing and gr8 for your steps if you don’t use the lift! 😉
you guys did a fantastic job showing us the house in that tight space..! they designers made great use of the space but a kitchen with no windows.. that kitchen level does not work at all, low ceiling and lack of light.. should have had the kitchen where the living area was leading out to the garden, and used the next floor up with the balcony for the living room.. the interior design was nice but bad use of main living space.. 12 million, not worth it you're dropping 4mil just for the location..
this house reminded me Chand Baori (step well)
One Word: Claustrophobic
Its nice ....but not for 12 million more of a 8 million.....i was expecting more space.....its has nice cosy, nice interior...
A lot of beige going on
I liked the quirkiness of the maze like house, but it was too modern for me
Will sell at a massive discount.
Rather get a detached house in surrey, dulwich or bromley keston
❤🤍💙 all your videos mate👍
It’s definitely finished to a high standard but,it felt enclosed and claustrophobic.
A windowless kitchen ? Yikes
Awful renovation - beige and brown .......... No style and all original features lost. Very sad these so called designers get away with it.
Its a dark dungeon
It makes no sense from a security point of view to walk straight into a living room. That should be a hallway with hidden storage and a second door into the lift area. Have a bit of privacy from the street. It is not a two bed semi Terrance.
12m for the area not the house too narrow
my best it suffered a direct hit in the Blitz and was completely rebuilt post war. Your Codogen was good. try again
bet (sorry)
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What a weird layout - must have been a great house before refurbishment - so many stairs ! - so claustrophobic !
'1:43 - The Americanness?'
The garden needs a bit of work !
Absolutely stunning interior, beautiful home in a fantastic location
Yet completely impractical for living in and £12m
No matter how many times the MC says 'home' it never feels like one. It is a hotel - all the rooms are bedrooms, there are teeve screens everywhere (who one earth needs a tv in the foyer). And he even calls the entrance a reception. Two cloakrooms? All that beige and brown! The 'study' is a broom closet and no real living areas or entertainment areas. No art or individuality.
For 12million i would want the whole street of terraced houses...prople mist have lost their minds to pay so much money for these houses....madness
Where is parking?
The kitchen should have been an indoor swiming pool with the kitchen having french doors to the garden. Silly silly planning. The errors are so obvious.
I don’t understand why anybody would purchase this over a large estate with a mansion in Surrey etc available for similar money ? Far better to commute in to central London rather than living in a narrow beige box with endless traffic outside 🤮
Because anyone who can afford this will also likely have an estate in the country as well including possibly properties in other desirable locations worldwide like Monaco,Aspen,Monte Carlo,Zurich,etc😂
Unique property but not the best review on your channel, a lot of waffle which you’ll humbly agree with. Summer would of done a better job for sure but I’m confident you’ll improve over time, just loosen up and get your personality across.
The house is to beige
Powder room? It’s a toilet!!!