This was great episode. The seven-story townhome and the Studio Hills home were the best for me. I liked the different levels of the seven -story with it's distinct kitchen features and social areas. The Studio Hills home had the spacious kitchen and the fantastic views from the deck and other rooms.
I would be dead before hiring a designer that turns a house a reflection of themselves, throwing my taste and lifestyle off the window. That lady is even dress like the upholstery dinning chairs in the kitchen. and whatever word she mumbled while attempt referring the stove... she actually meant La Cornue.
I understand your frustration. It's important to find a designer who can align their vision with your own, creating a space that reflects your unique taste and lifestyle. A designer who imposes their personal style onto a client can certainly be a turn-off.
Why not just show us a huge pile of money? That is what all these "houses" looked like to me, just a way to show how rich your are. Not a single one of them looked like home. I wouldn't trade my little 1800 square foot home for a single one of them. Every single one of them came across as cold and unwelcoming, but that's just me.
Seems that high style in large spaces just isn’t your thing, but these are definitely homes and not cookie cutter rooms. The show also regularly features one bedrooms. Perhaps you’re equating large with not homey.
Why even watch this episode if you're not a fan of the houses being shown? Of course the homes are grand because they're showcase homes! That doesn't mean they're not homey to their owners. You're blessed to have a home you own also. Meditate on that instead of negativity. It sounds bitter. I enjoy seeing the different designs & architecture.
@@jacquelinecapel5282Wolves in sheep's clothing like you are more than common in the comment section. He/she is entitled to his/her own opinion. You jumped so fast to conclusions. You were so busy and in a hurry to write your own '' powerful'' comment. I mean he/she got his/her personal reasons to write it. I doubt you are better than him/her.
@@amandinemanddyna2705you're the one complaining. LMAO at the "wolf in sheep's clothing" comment. Pretty funny! 😅😅😅 Again I am grateful for my humble abode and as I stated, you should be too.
One of my favorite hubbies is watching open house decor. Just magnificent!!❤
Heck of an episode, thanks!
Wow! Thiis was a marvelous episode! I enjoyed all of the beautiful homes, but the 2nd one truly blew my mind!
Absolutely! The second home was a masterpiece, wasn't it?
@@hintex487 yes it truly was.
The last property in west Chester New York is a masterpiece. They brought Bali to New York!
I couldn't agree more! The West Chester property was a true gem.
Hello this is Latonya I love videos like this on RUclips keep them coming🎉
The house in studio City❤
This was great episode. The seven-story townhome and the Studio Hills home were the best for me. I liked the different levels of the seven -story with it's distinct kitchen features and social areas. The Studio Hills home had the spacious kitchen and the fantastic views from the deck and other rooms.
I think Casey Nesbit shot a RUclips in the first home. Very cool! Great homes, I love your show.
That New Jersey home was amazing. A gun range in the basement?? Great styling throughout.
Great Interior Design Ideas on How to Decorate.!
#2 is 🔥 10:46
Number 2.
Who are these clients?! I hope they are stupidly joyful in these spaces. If not these are just big boxes with stuff in them🙀
Hmmm, it is true, money can't buy you taste.
Number 2 looks like the mansion of a Mafia boss via Hollywood.
or a blind persian.
💃
#1 was ruined for me at the end with his dirty WHITE socks…. 🤢
I noticed his socks too.
word art is NEVER ok.
I would be dead before hiring a designer that turns a house a reflection of themselves, throwing my taste and lifestyle off the window. That lady is even dress like the upholstery dinning chairs in the kitchen. and whatever word she mumbled while attempt referring the stove... she actually meant La Cornue.
I understand your frustration. It's important to find a designer who can align their vision with your own, creating a space that reflects your unique taste and lifestyle. A designer who imposes their personal style onto a client can certainly be a turn-off.
Why not just show us a huge pile of money? That is what all these "houses" looked like to me, just a way to show how rich your are. Not a single one of them looked like home. I wouldn't trade my little 1800 square foot home for a single one of them. Every single one of them came across as cold and unwelcoming, but that's just me.
Seems that high style in large spaces just isn’t your thing, but these are definitely homes and not cookie cutter rooms. The show also regularly features one bedrooms. Perhaps you’re equating large with not homey.
You need therapy
Why even watch this episode if you're not a fan of the houses being shown? Of course the homes are grand because they're showcase homes! That doesn't mean they're not homey to their owners. You're blessed to have a home you own also. Meditate on that instead of negativity. It sounds bitter. I enjoy seeing the different designs & architecture.
@@jacquelinecapel5282Wolves in sheep's clothing like you are more than common in the comment section. He/she is entitled to his/her own opinion. You jumped so fast to conclusions. You were so busy and in a hurry to write your own '' powerful'' comment. I mean he/she got his/her personal reasons to write it. I doubt you are better than him/her.
@@amandinemanddyna2705you're the one complaining. LMAO at the "wolf in sheep's clothing" comment. Pretty funny! 😅😅😅 Again I am grateful for my humble abode and as I stated, you should be too.
1) Tacky
2) Boring
3) Tacky
4) Boring
Thank You
Sorry, but five elements never have "air", they're water, fire, earth, wood, and metal