"People want you to pay more for their bad bathrooms" oh lord what a quote 🤣🤣 I adore these looks into people's homes so much. Much of it is not my style, but it's so wonderful to see homes truly lived in and suited to someone's tastes !!
That so resonated with me. When I was house hunting - many years ago now, I quickly realized if I chose certain houses I would be paying for someone else’s renovations that were completely unacceptable to me. That prompted a new strategy of looking for unrenovated homes. I lived for many years in a house that had been completely renovated by us and was totally to our liking!
Yes! It's the worst. House hunting crushes my heart when I see beautiful historic properties that have been utterly molested inside and modernised in the most hideous way. Once those gorgeous architectural details have gone, not only is the atmosphere changed forever but the asking price is always sky high; they want people to pay top whack only to have to spend a king's ransom gutting the place and renovating top to toe in order to disgorge the monstrous 'directional' contemporary fittings and fixtures from the grand old property. When bad interior designers are allowed to put their stamp so forcefully onto a high-priced property it's INFURIATING. How do you decorate and put your own things around such aggressively, and comprehensively modernised interior renovations? The ugly built-in features and directional interior design flourishes are everywhere and so oppressive that they're impossible for anybody with taste and character to work around. I pass on all these properties because I can't bring myself to go to the top end of my budget for an admittedly beautifully executed (but hideous) renovation, knowing I now need to find the money to entirely rip out brand new fittings, paint, fixtures (and bathrooms, yes) and re-do it all. Defeats the purpose of buying a 'turn key' home doesn't it? Whyyyyy do all these developers do this?
I too just love his comment. He says it so perfectly. I cringe at all of the listings that say "renovated" or "updated." I just know these updates are probably going to be awful in almost every aspect. Plus, these days everything will be grey and white. I always hunt for the untouched property.
That's a terribly middle class comment, hahaha. YOU decide your aesthetics dear, nobody else. Some of my most interesting and ancient pieces were thrifted for nothing.
😄 My mom found a very old clay bunny, it is painted awful and has a hole in the side. She hates it and can't get rid of it because she loves it. She said nobody else will want it and it will end up in the trash.
Thank God, another Design Notes video! Maybe it's the pandemic, but there have not been enough of these lately. My favorite thing is to pause on each new shot and study the color.
Karl you're my spirit animal. I totally agree with you, I do the same. I study everything too. There's a realistic strawberry vase from Latzio Living which I tracked down after pausing on a video. I had no idea where it was from but eventually found the vase on the above website. I'm like the David Attenborough of soft furnishings and artwork.😂
What is there not to LOVE about these two guys…..I too love stuff….I wish my husband were like them…he just doesn’t understand WHY I love to go to antique stores or goodwill….it’s the thrill of the finds!!! Love your home….Thankyou. Hugs carolyn from Columbus Georgia….his frames are fantastic…such talent!
Found this video just in time! I am packing/dispersing my home ready for a move to smaller more managable house next month. Spent today agonising over too many books and what to do about my collection of vintage toys/fabrics/rugs/nicnacks. After seeing this lovely home I am taking everything with me and squashing it all in. I now have the courage to stand up and say - this is my new home, these are my things and I love them!
I live with a compulsive book buyer. I don't know where to put them anymore, and when I hang out with him at a flea market or he comes back from a visit to a bookstore, I sometimes feel desperate 😆 So you can't imagine how much your landing, with its piles of books, comforts me! Thank you so much for the visit: your house is lovely.
I'm going to be watchibg this over and over..... wow, I would be so happy to have half of their style, know-how and resources.... so amazingly charming- a visual feast!!!! Thank you so much for sharing.
I’m in love with the character, color and charm of this home. Everything seems to have a history and a story, not bought in a big box store. Thank you for sharing this amazing home.
Finally someone who mentions the right atmospheric conditions for artwork and adapts their decorations accordingly. This makes me happy to see, a beautiful, considered home that doesn't ruin beautiful antiques and artworks by keeping them in unsuitable places.
Lovely! I love charming English homes. Their collections I could spend a lot of time looking...oohing and aahing. This looks so comfortable and cozy. Thanks for sharing. 😃
I love this home so much! It says, “ come in and be”….. The pleasure of just exploring and enjoying all the interesting pieces that surround you makes every moment feel alive with joy!
I identify myself at lot with you. You are borderline a Hoarder. So conscious of the value of each and everything, that we are not able to throw things away, since we find value everywhere.
LoVe LoVe LoVe your style!! So inviting and cozy! Thank you for sharing your home with the rest of us. Thank you for rescuing antiques, continue on with the thrill of the find!
The beautiful clutter of this house which is very much like mine is an affirmation that I am a collector, not a hoarder. Love it. It overflows with stuff but they’re arranged artistically.
🌹 I just cannot stop laughing about the phrase, "people want you to pay more for their bad bathrooms" 😭😂. Such an adorable home full of charm. It's their unique taste and individuality injected in the design, that lures you in. So cozy as well.....❤
That dining room is really exquisite. One of the more successful interiors done in 'English maximalism". The beautiful colours pull it together. I also like the fact that while there are some really nice pieces, none of the antiques or art work is really grand luxe, it looks relatively attainable in terms of cost.
I am just always amazed when people can take entirely disparate stuff with conflicting colors, patterns and shapes and make it work. Everything here looks a bit wild, flamboyant and surprisingly calm and settled into a harmonious whole. I would have liked a few comments on how it is kept cleaned.
re: Baby Jane cushion (@ 8:14), fun fact: Bette Davis did her own make-up for the film, because as she told the make-up artist, she did not want to get them fired, and which she based on the tarted up women she'd seen out and about on Hollywood Boulevard. Anyway, what a delightful and evocative home, with exquisite colorations. Thank you for this tour!
Gorgeous. Probably needs quite a bit of feather duster action but it’s worth it. I love everything about the choices style and colours. And the garden.
Am so thankful that there are other people not turning there houses grey and lifeless....and yay! Yellow kitchen, I always have a yellow kitchen, bright and cheerful and gets the culinary juices going :-)
@8:34 we see their lovely garden patio area. How might I find a patio table with the scallops and twisted wire? Keywords or place to search, please? As ever, thank you H and G for another beautiful short film on gorgeous space.
Love the glorious clutter of beautiful pieces. I do worry though about how one maintains a house such as this? Who vacuums and dusts? I am in the process of decluttering in my flat, and know how difficult it is to choose what will stay and what will go. Lovely gentlemen, you have created a wonderful home.
@@johnvonundzu2170 I do and wash the floors also - but all only occasionally!!! The more stuff there is, beautiful or not, still has to be cared for to maintain a beautiful home.
Wow. They’ve collected some great things but I preferred the less cluttered rooms. The white room with the beautiful pottery on the shelves was probably my favorite. The bedrooms were also pretty great. I wish I had the ability to add color to my spaces.
This house tells a story of its owners, as it should be. Bears the distinctive stamp of its occupants. We built a new cottage in 2016. Started out with plain walls that morphed into the "story board" of my life, every little thing that either struck a cord in my soul or was a bit of personal history that traveled through the years with me...
I am a dedicated maximalist, and recognise that I have too much in my own very small house. However, watching this I now think that I understand how my minimalist next-door neighbour feels when they see my house. Perhaps it is the ceiling height, but I felt that if I walked into that house, I would be overwhelmed by claustrophobia.
This is one of the most charming homes I have ever seen. One foot note the dining room. I would put a cream on the walls it's to antiseptic. I bet it's used less than the other rooms it doesn't have the warmth that the rest of the house oozes.
"People want you to pay more for their bad bathrooms" oh lord what a quote 🤣🤣 I adore these looks into people's homes so much. Much of it is not my style, but it's so wonderful to see homes truly lived in and suited to someone's tastes !!
That so resonated with me. When I was house hunting - many years ago now, I quickly realized if I chose certain houses I would be paying for someone else’s renovations that were completely unacceptable to me. That prompted a new strategy of looking for unrenovated homes. I lived for many years in a house that had been completely renovated by us and was totally to our liking!
I loved that quote too and repeated to my other half 🤣
What pleasure!
Yes! It's the worst. House hunting crushes my heart when I see beautiful historic properties that have been utterly molested inside and modernised in the most hideous way. Once those gorgeous architectural details have gone, not only is the atmosphere changed forever but the asking price is always sky high; they want people to pay top whack only to have to spend a king's ransom gutting the place and renovating top to toe in order to disgorge the monstrous 'directional' contemporary fittings and fixtures from the grand old property. When bad interior designers are allowed to put their stamp so forcefully onto a high-priced property it's INFURIATING. How do you decorate and put your own things around such aggressively, and comprehensively modernised interior renovations? The ugly built-in features and directional interior design flourishes are everywhere and so oppressive that they're impossible for anybody with taste and character to work around. I pass on all these properties because I can't bring myself to go to the top end of my budget for an admittedly beautifully executed (but hideous) renovation, knowing I now need to find the money to entirely rip out brand new fittings, paint, fixtures (and bathrooms, yes) and re-do it all. Defeats the purpose of buying a 'turn key' home doesn't it? Whyyyyy do all these developers do this?
I too just love his comment. He says it so perfectly. I cringe at all of the listings that say "renovated" or "updated." I just know these updates are probably going to be awful in almost every aspect. Plus, these days everything will be grey and white. I always hunt for the untouched property.
I love how things that are broken or faded can be considered charming if you're posh enough.
I think this especially counts for a cluttered luck as well
That's a terribly middle class comment, hahaha. YOU decide your aesthetics dear, nobody else. Some of my most interesting and ancient pieces were thrifted for nothing.
"this is absolutely a disgusting piece" KILLED ME!! I definitely have some disgusting pieces I love as well haha
😄 My mom found a very old clay bunny, it is painted awful and has a hole in the side. She hates it and can't get rid of it because she loves it. She said nobody else will want it and it will end up in the trash.
Thank God, another Design Notes video! Maybe it's the pandemic, but there have not been enough of these lately. My favorite thing is to pause on each new shot and study the color.
Karl you're my spirit animal. I totally agree with you, I do the same. I study everything too. There's a realistic strawberry vase from Latzio Living which I tracked down after pausing on a video. I had no idea where it was from but eventually found the vase on the above website. I'm like the David Attenborough of soft furnishings and artwork.😂
What is there not to LOVE about these two guys…..I too love stuff….I wish my husband were like them…he just doesn’t understand WHY I love to go to antique stores or goodwill….it’s the thrill of the finds!!! Love your home….Thankyou. Hugs carolyn from Columbus Georgia….his frames are fantastic…such talent!
What an utterly charming home, looks so well loved and put together, excellent taste. Very much my kind of place and style.
Found this video just in time! I am packing/dispersing my home ready for a move to smaller more managable house next month. Spent today agonising over too many books and what to do about my collection of vintage toys/fabrics/rugs/nicnacks. After seeing this lovely home I am taking everything with me and squashing it all in. I now have the courage to stand up and say - this is my new home, these are my things and I love them!
I live with a compulsive book buyer. I don't know where to put them anymore, and when I hang out with him at a flea market or he comes back from a visit to a bookstore, I sometimes feel desperate 😆 So you can't imagine how much your landing, with its piles of books, comforts me! Thank you so much for the visit: your house is lovely.
Fellow book addict here. I feel your pain, LOL, but books.are.everything!
I'm going to be watchibg this over and over..... wow, I would be so happy to have half of their style, know-how and resources.... so amazingly charming- a visual feast!!!! Thank you so much for sharing.
Oh i totally agree with you. Those who say less is more are off their rockers. Less is less,full stop !! I'm going to look at it again too😊
I just love homes like this, filled with hunted treasures, tons of textiles, cozy spaces, and eclectic artwork!
I’m in love with the character, color and charm of this home. Everything seems to have a history and a story, not bought in a big box store. Thank you for sharing this amazing home.
Finally someone who mentions the right atmospheric conditions for artwork and adapts their decorations accordingly. This makes me happy to see, a beautiful, considered home that doesn't ruin beautiful antiques and artworks by keeping them in unsuitable places.
Each one has his own room: my dream!
I am pleased to see a house as crammed full of significant ‘stuff’ as mine, right down to the stacked books. Just love this house.
What a beautiful home, cosy and full of wonderful things.
Lovely! I love charming English homes. Their collections I could spend a lot of time looking...oohing and aahing. This looks so comfortable and cozy. Thanks for sharing. 😃
I love the line”Well I could be collecting diamonds”. They do take up less space! What a collection special finds🌺
The diversity in living is rather comforting and sobering. ❤️
I appreciate how they liked some of the original decoration and kept it. Some people seem to dislike anything that wasn’t their idea
Fabulous, filled with taste and ideas, with art, antiques and enthusiasm. Congrats!
This home is stunningly gorgeous, cozy yet very elegant! I would live here in a heartbeat I absolutely love it! ❤
What a pleasure to see all colours and interesting things around. Love it
I cannot stop watching this vlog. This is my sixth viewing and it’s so calming.
Absolutely correct: “People want you to pay for their bad bathrooms”. And by the way, kitchens, too!
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Love, love, love...from the art, to the people, absolute joy!
There is something always very personal when one collects things that we love!
Love their home❤
Every piece in their house Is so special!!!💐
What a very lovely space. And the people who live here. Thank you.
I love this home so much! It says, “ come in and be”….. The pleasure of just exploring and enjoying all the interesting pieces that surround you makes every moment feel alive with joy!
I identify myself at lot with you. You are borderline a Hoarder. So conscious of the value of each and everything, that we are not able to throw things away, since we find value everywhere.
Just love the flowers on the mantle. The colors & amount are perfectly delicious. All of the decor.
Lovely. Thank you.
LoVe LoVe LoVe your style!! So inviting and cozy! Thank you for sharing your home with the rest of us. Thank you for rescuing antiques, continue on with the thrill of the find!
I could live here very happily. Charming. ❤️
Adored this. Every second of it. Thank you.
The beautiful clutter of this house which is very much like mine is an affirmation that I am a collector, not a hoarder. Love it. It overflows with stuff but they’re arranged artistically.
What a fabulous cosy home. I’d love to pop in for afternoon tea. I’d spend hours looking at all the nik naks. Wonderful 💖
Stunning house, breathtaking flower arrangements! 💕
Lovely home it has character,warmth and luxury.
🌹 I just cannot stop laughing about the phrase, "people want you to pay more for their bad bathrooms" 😭😂. Such an adorable home full of charm. It's their unique taste and individuality injected in the design, that lures you in. So cozy as well.....❤
I love this house - so charming and personal. Benedict and Daniel are fabulous. More of this series please!
Yep! I like your home it's the kind of place I can feel comfortable and cozy.
That dining room is really exquisite. One of the more successful interiors done in 'English maximalism". The beautiful colours pull it together. I also like the fact that while there are some really nice pieces, none of the antiques or art work is really grand luxe, it looks relatively attainable in terms of cost.
Very charming couple and home. Benedict is super interesting.
This is slowly beginning to be my favorite channel
What a beautiful home, and so comfortable looking! I love it !
More Design Note! Basically want to live in an english country cottage all the time !
Eye candy in every room 🖼. Wonderful!
Loveeee the style! Beautiful pieces! Like a museum; gives you a desire to look at everything by taking time and enjoying each piece. Thank you!
I always wonder how, and who, can clean a place like this?!
The housekeeper I surmise.
I am just always amazed when people can take entirely disparate stuff with conflicting colors, patterns and shapes and make it work. Everything here looks a bit wild, flamboyant and surprisingly calm and settled into a harmonious whole. I would have liked a few comments on how it is kept cleaned.
Brilliant! An incredible style jux between occupants and objects. Spot On.
Love the Whatever Happened to Baby Jane pillow and the flourish 😂❤ Every house needs a touch of bad taste and that is the pillow that keeps on giving
Love hearing someone talk about color who actually lives with COLOR
We live in a world of COLOUR
@@nagolhayze9366 YES! I hate when people mention a “pop of color” in their home and it’s like a blue-gray pillow 🙄
@@nagolhayze9366 YES! I hate when people mention a “pop of color” in their home and it’s like a blue-gray pillow 🙄
Love this, harmonious color and interesting objects.
Something interesting at every turn. Just love going into places like this so I can explore and learn the why's of everything!
Dream home, just too gorgeous, cozy and cocoon like.
Absolutely love this gorgeous home, the only thing I’m not a fan of is the wobbly filming but then that’s personal preference.
Absolutely delightful! Thank you!
Incredible home. Wow. Amazed.
Very inspiring with the creative personality journey! I feel like I can breath when I see it!
re: Baby Jane cushion (@ 8:14), fun fact: Bette Davis did her own make-up for the film, because as she told the make-up artist, she did not want to get them fired, and which she based on the tarted up women she'd seen out and about on Hollywood Boulevard.
Anyway, what a delightful and evocative home, with exquisite colorations. Thank you for this tour!
Gorgeous. Probably needs quite a bit of feather duster action but it’s worth it. I love everything about the choices style and colours. And the garden.
the lavender bedroom is so amazing!
Am so thankful that there are other people not turning there houses grey and lifeless....and yay! Yellow kitchen, I always have a yellow kitchen, bright and cheerful and gets the culinary juices going :-)
Such a perfectly beautiful home 😍
@8:34 we see their lovely garden patio area. How might I find a patio table with the scallops and twisted wire? Keywords or place to search, please? As ever, thank you H and G for another beautiful short film on gorgeous space.
Love the glorious clutter of beautiful pieces. I do worry though about how one maintains a house such as this? Who vacuums and dusts? I am in the process of decluttering in my flat, and know how difficult it is to choose what will stay and what will go. Lovely gentlemen, you have created a wonderful home.
"Who vacuums and dusts?" Just the idea of shifting of all those objects, books, & furniture for basic maintenance boggles the mind.
@@johnvonundzu2170 I do and wash the floors also - but all only occasionally!!! The more stuff there is, beautiful or not, still has to be cared for to maintain a beautiful home.
Borders are coming back? Hooray! Having lived nearly seven decades, I was sad to see them come and go.
comfy cozy elegant & fun...loooove it!
LOVE LOVE LOVE
I love the colors and patterns... sweet and cozy spaces. I'm not sold that borders are coming back; however. 🙂
Fabulous & Cozy
Utterly charming!
I could listen to them forevermore ❤
What a hoot. Absolutely wizard.
The "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?" pillow! That is my favorite movie of all time!!!
totally cozy! thanks for this.
Lovely with a lot of character!!!
Wow. They’ve collected some great things but I preferred the less cluttered rooms. The white room with the beautiful pottery on the shelves was probably my favorite. The bedrooms were also pretty great. I wish I had the ability to add color to my spaces.
Only Brits can enjoy such low ceilings! Interesting tour even if it's not really my style.
" I quite like coming here and not having to have any contact with the 21st century"... my favorite sentence from now !
This ceiling height would drive me mad! Love the decor and collections nonetheless.
loved this home.
I thought i had too much stuff. But I'm a minimalist looking at this. So posh
Beautiful 😻
Unique & inviting 🇬🇧
Beautiful and very homey
This house tells a story of its owners, as it should be. Bears the distinctive stamp of its occupants. We built a new cottage in 2016. Started out with plain walls that morphed into the "story board" of my life, every little thing that either struck a cord in my soul or was a bit of personal history that traveled through the years with me...
This was delightful. Thank you. DA
I love these guys!
I am a dedicated maximalist, and recognise that I have too much in my own very small house. However, watching this I now think that I understand how my minimalist next-door neighbour feels when they see my house. Perhaps it is the ceiling height, but I felt that if I walked into that house, I would be overwhelmed by claustrophobia.
definitely too many things in there, very cluttered.
Perfect 💯🌟✨✨✨
Love this place! ❤
Well done!
Gorgeous home - warm, friendly, comfortable, intelligent. A day in this home would increase my IQ.
Dedham is a lovely place to live, I'm sure they enjoy it.
Absolutely stunning home! Well done lads, I hate minimal houses so boring,
Love the British style ❤❤❤
Lovely home ❤
Ref: 6:38 Beautiful room - I too think of a bedroom as a personal space - at least in theory :))
This is one of the most charming homes I have ever seen. One foot note the dining room. I would put a cream on the walls it's to antiseptic. I bet it's used less than the other rooms it doesn't have the warmth that the rest of the house oozes.