It's certainly a very popular style. Porridge colours with fabrics in shades like, "sister-wife's bonnet", or "Waldorf Mom's vegetable dyed tunic." The lack of detail is anxiety inducing. What do you look at? Hopefully not the Dementor's mouth/fireplace. Is that what's sucking the soul out of the room? It doesn't appear to be a very literate home either. What do these people read? They have no visual stimulation, are they getting any intellectual stimulation? Does the house come with a warning that infants require stimulation so leave your babies at home? This space also abhors addition. That little tableau with the white chair and the tree stump and the perfect vase with the precious flower is so devoid of life and so specific in its execution as to be deeply depressing. Where can you put a book, or your glasses, or a drink, or a plate with a snack? Nope, that is meant to look one way and the extraneous details of life are unwelcome. Nothing could be more specifically of its time either. In 10 years time you'll know when the house was done. It'll be the modern farmhouse kitchen of its time. God knows we're practically wading in those now. Otherwise, it does appear accommodating of the colour blind.
the architecture, some of the furniture, and the views were really pretty, but the actual interior decorating was a bit understated and left me unimpressed. This house just seems unfinished. It's weighted down with furnishings but the space above to the ceilings is still a blank canvas. The white on beige on white and the overuse of neutrals was a bit too simplistic, and I was left longing for something more exciting like I needed a splash of color or some pretty fabric with patterns.
Lovely but I wish I could watch a home tour without being gold where each and every single item they touch is from. This one was far too staged and sterile for my personal taste but I’d still love to have that house! 😂
This style was original a decade ago when Axel Vervoordt came up with wabi sabi spare minimalism but then he decorated Kanye and Kim's house like this and the design reached the masses and everyone started to do this monochromatic monastic white rustic house thing with a Cali spin, and now it's just overplayed in every influencer's vlog and emulated by every wannabe designer like Jenni Kayne. Not saying I don't enjoy the aesthetic, just saying you're a poser if your house looks like this.
There’s definitely no layering in this house. I bet kids aren’t allowed to play in that living. This home has zero color zero depth or zero layering. Where are the family heirloom pieces? Nothing. Can we actually see homes with real loved and lived in feeling? Everyone with the white furniture boring
Not so much! No shade trees must make this home hot in the summer unless they have central air conditioning. She is happy with her home. And that is what counts. My perspective: Meh! Very uninspired, nothing eye catching and generic. But that’s why everyone is different and style means different things to different people.
Love the layout and general intent - too much beige and vanilla tones throughout though - not my home, so can't fault the designer's choice, but if it had been my house and that's what the designer had suggested, I'd have booked her a flight to Europe to tour the French, Spanish, Italian and Greek rivieras (even Turkish), to imbibe herself with some colors a little. This is Microsoft design for a house.
The house is beautiful but looks like a showroom. It’s like the camera wandered into a Restoration Hardware. I’ve never heard of her, and she seems really nice, but I wonder if she realizes just how much vocal fry she has in interviews 😬
While this is clearly very beautiful, it's way too big for one person. I really don't see how one person can justify such luxury when the globe faces enormous challenges from climate change and economic crisis. The over population puts so much pressure on natural resources and nature can no longer provide for everyone or the demand is too great than supply. To this end, we should all aim for small and simple living. This kind of lifestyle is simply too selfish, to say the least.
absolutely beautiful with the white and neutral colours 😍
Too white for my taste, but the view is amazing.
Would love to have a view like that!! 😭😍
@@HarpersBazaar Yes.
Agreed!
Too BLAND, for me. As long as she loves it is all that counts.
sadly its all lies
Cool calm classic and sophisticated❤❤❤
One of the best homes I have ever seen!! 🏠 Love it ❤
The house is so beautiful and I love the relaxed vibe.
Wow stunning views, bright and airy and yet cozy. It's beautiful!
Too white and pristine , stunning view, put a bit of soft colour would make it more comfy.
One of the BEST houses that I'v ever seen. It looks really like a warm cozy and welcoming HOME not a cold colorless museum
Is this sarcasm? It is a cold colourless museum (I think)
This is a cold colorless boring museum smh
@@TheCrazy99s😂😂😂
So perfect😍I can’t even.
Fabulous ranch. Loved view of the valley.
This is a gorgeous home.
Coffee in the morning at that seating arrangement.. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Gorgeous!!
It's certainly a very popular style. Porridge colours with fabrics in shades like, "sister-wife's bonnet", or "Waldorf Mom's vegetable dyed tunic." The lack of detail is anxiety inducing. What do you look at? Hopefully not the Dementor's mouth/fireplace. Is that what's sucking the soul out of the room? It doesn't appear to be a very literate home either. What do these people read? They have no visual stimulation, are they getting any intellectual stimulation? Does the house come with a warning that infants require stimulation so leave your babies at home? This space also abhors addition. That little tableau with the white chair and the tree stump and the perfect vase with the precious flower is so devoid of life and so specific in its execution as to be deeply depressing. Where can you put a book, or your glasses, or a drink, or a plate with a snack? Nope, that is meant to look one way and the extraneous details of life are unwelcome. Nothing could be more specifically of its time either. In 10 years time you'll know when the house was done. It'll be the modern farmhouse kitchen of its time. God knows we're practically wading in those now. Otherwise, it does appear accommodating of the colour blind.
😂
True labor of love. 🤍 Love the minimalistic vibe.
I❤California vibes❤
Gorgeous home with amazing OTIIMA USA windows and doors.
The view and vibes are Musical in this house 😎👍
We agree 🎶😎
Stunning! I would have made it a little less white, though. But fabulous
Beautiful home but it needs more color
Beautiful windows - what is the make?
gorgeous home & decor...
So beautiful
Beautiful home
It really is! 😍
the architecture, some of the furniture, and the views were really pretty, but the actual interior decorating was a bit understated and left me unimpressed. This house just seems unfinished. It's weighted down with furnishings but the space above to the ceilings is still a blank canvas. The white on beige on white and the overuse of neutrals was a bit too simplistic, and I was left longing for something more exciting like I needed a splash of color or some pretty fabric with patterns.
My dream home 😍 wow!
Perfect house
Beautiful
Great video.😁
Glad you enjoyed it! 💙
It seems sooo cold and empty. No life, no love … just staged.
I disagree with you section 8 women
Looks like a hotel not a home
Lovely but I wish I could watch a home tour without being gold where each and every single item they touch is from. This one was far too staged and sterile for my personal taste but I’d still love to have that house! 😂
It is staged to sell for six million.
This style was original a decade ago when Axel Vervoordt came up with wabi sabi spare minimalism but then he decorated Kanye and Kim's house like this and the design reached the masses and everyone started to do this monochromatic monastic white rustic house thing with a Cali spin, and now it's just overplayed in every influencer's vlog and emulated by every wannabe designer like Jenni Kayne. Not saying I don't enjoy the aesthetic, just saying you're a poser if your house looks like this.
I immediately thought, how derivative of Axel Vervoordt. My love for his interiors ended at that monstrosity he did for KKW.
The background music though... 😒🙄
There’s definitely no layering in this house. I bet kids aren’t allowed to play in that living. This home has zero color zero depth or zero layering. Where are the family heirloom pieces? Nothing.
Can we actually see homes with real loved and lived in feeling? Everyone with the white furniture boring
Not so much! No shade trees must make this home hot in the summer unless they have central air conditioning. She is happy with her home. And that is what counts. My perspective: Meh! Very uninspired, nothing eye catching and generic. But that’s why everyone is different and style means different things to different people.
Armadillo rug? Please tell me this is a beautiful play on words and not real armadillo products!!
Wow
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If you take a shot every time she says love or magical you will have to go to the hospital….
Hiya!,ebautiful !
Love the layout and general intent - too much beige and vanilla tones throughout though - not my home, so can't fault the designer's choice, but if it had been my house and that's what the designer had suggested, I'd have booked her a flight to Europe to tour the French, Spanish, Italian and Greek rivieras (even Turkish), to imbibe herself with some colors a little. This is Microsoft design for a house.
Beautiful home! Would of liked to see the views at night though.
All the shades of beige and vanilla would've been lost though
All the LUXURY yet couldn't paint the walls with colours 🥴
The curtains in the livingroom are blocking the incredible view.
The house is beautiful but looks like a showroom. It’s like the camera wandered into a Restoration Hardware. I’ve never heard of her, and she seems really nice, but I wonder if she realizes just how much vocal fry she has in interviews 😬
Prettiest ever
🤍
Hi , I’m the 1% isn’t my life fabulous. Aren’t I lucky
I can appreciate her unique style but it is too sterile for me.
While this is clearly very beautiful, it's way too big for one person. I really don't see how one person can justify such luxury when the globe faces enormous challenges from climate change and economic crisis. The over population puts so much pressure on natural resources and nature can no longer provide for everyone or the demand is too great than supply. To this end, we should all aim for small and simple living. This kind of lifestyle is simply too selfish, to say the least.
Bland beige boring.
you should be ashamed of yourself for profiting off of animal cruelty and animal abuse.
Dreadful so depressing