This episode was filmed before the earthquake. Some of our staff have lost their homes and we have started immediately a fund to help rebuild their lives and the many others who were affected. We decided to air this episode now when Marrakech has been rebuilding fast, the tourists are back and we just celebrated the 100 year anniversary of La Mamounia. What you can do to support is to come and visit this beautiful country with its rich culture and see for yourselves. It was a privilege to work with @homeworthy and I hope you enjoy this episode. Thank you for your understanding and support
In my opinion, the Moroccan homes are the most beautiful in the world. My favorites are the gorgeous old Riads in Marrakech. I love the true Mediterranean style indoor/ outdoor living, even on the roofs. I love US American homes too, live in one, but the architecture of Morocco speak to me much more. Anyone who loves these homes too should try watching Bosworth properties- he’s a realtor- and tours the gorgeous old Riads.
I went to Morocco last year after my husband asked me for the divorce. It was a rediscovering trip without my kids for the very first time. I felt in love with the country and I also felt save. I want to come back next year with my kids and stay in the same Riad.
Thank you, Homeworthy, for raising funds for the victims of the earthquake in Morocco. It's wonderful when people band together to help people in times of need.
What happened in Morocco was devastating. I don’t see why being nasty to Homeworthy or the home owner achieves anything. I see they’ve made this a fundraiser, which is a good call. Hope everyone supports it and hope the house is ok.
@@d.l.n.7133The world is in a total mess, is someone has something more then I have, I don’t hold it against them. It was not the homeowners fault there was an earthquake. All of the videos show what other people have, but again so what. Those people have worked hard and done positive things and bought homes and furnished nicely. It just shows hard work is an advantage to our future. How does anyone know how much money these homeowners dedicate to any charity and do good for worthy causes. We should not pass judgement. We are watching a short video, we do not know these people personally and the positive things they may be doing for others.
This is such a beautiful home. I loved everything about it, and the food looked delicious. The art studio is lovely. I hope to visit Morocco one day. I would have liked the cameraman to get up close to the art, fabrics, objects, and the fossil basins, etc, so that we can really see the details. Beautiful hostess with style and elegance. I was born in Africa and so appreciate African handwoven baskets, beautiful wood and fabrics. Sending so much love to Morocco. ❤️
I love the insights to home décor around the world. This is no exception to educating our palettes. Thank you HomeWorthy, for increasing our knowledge!
Hi. Very Good Video, all Excellent, but but so so much . We only live so long and then we grow very old or are no more. Makes me wonder, how so few people own so much opulence, and all the rest in the world? Live the best they can with very little. The Mind Boggles? How can this happen? In the real world. I have seen Enough, and all my life... thanky for sharing, this extra perspective on true living...
Lovely home. Very interesting that the household is self-sufficient from an energy perspective. I didn't know Morocco is on the cutting edge wrt solar power. Very interesting!
She said she had been here for 30 years on and off... Wow, so she is probably more than 50 years old? She looked really really young for her age. What's the secret for looking so young? I thought she was 20 or 30 years old.
Well, I believe this home was so Oates previously because I’ve seen this episode already. I think they reposted it to add the fundraiser. Give Home worthy and this homeowner a break.
Thank you for commenting! I thought I was losing my mind because I knew I had seen this before. I am glad they are using it for the fundraiser. I like to rewatch my favorite episodes. My prayers go to all affected by the earthquakes.
This is so gracious, stunning and elegant. A perfect reflection of the lady of the manor. A pleasure to witness, thank you for sharing such beauty and grace.❤🌍
This home needs star jasmine growing all over it!! Would have loved to see the details of certain things more. So many stunning pieces and attention to detail.
Prayers to all the people who were affected by the eartquake!!🙏🙏🍀 Carmen has a very unique home and she knows a lot about design, interior, art etc. Mostly not my style but nevertheless beautiful. And Nick Hornby is a friend of hers? The Nick Hornby who wrote " Aboute a boy"??? I'm German but I watched the movie so often that I could do most of the english dialogs😉 And then I found the original book which is different - mostly in the end. I love both so so much!!! All the best to Carmen and her family and household🍀
Awesome home 👍👏😊the courtyard is wonderful and the doors leading out are great, I'm definitely a fan of Morocco and bringing the outdoors in ❤️also I love the desert rose stones you found! I have one tiny one for my granddaughter Julia Rose! PS my neighbors here in America are from Morocco!
that's some nice calm area to build more beautiful large homes, they should develop an oase there with some more villa's and green spaces in the desert. wonder how far it's from the main city.
In nowdays world the idea of living in a desert "where nobody can find me" feels so unsafe that I literally cannot watch it. Unless there is a good team of guards who protect the lady and her property. But still... I pray for safety.❤
It is not a tradition to have the king's picture in your home, it's an obligation! The royal family has supreme power while the good people are mostly poor and neglected. How can someone live there and be so detached from reality?
Meanwhile... about 3000 less glamorous Morrocans recently died in an earthquake (5600 injured) in September 2023. This episode made me sick to my stomach. Very poor timing on your part Homeworthy. Absolutely sickening...
@@darlenechandler2403 most rich people aren't philanthropic. Her phito wearing sunglasses like some movie star wanabe is pathetic. Absolutely tasteless.
This episode was filmed before the earthquake. Some of our staff have lost their homes and we have started immediately a fund to help rebuild their lives and the many others who were affected. We decided to air this episode now when Marrakech has been rebuilding fast, the tourists are back and we just celebrated the 100 year anniversary of La Mamounia. What you can do to support is to come and visit this beautiful country with its rich culture and see for yourselves. It was a privilege to work with @homeworthy and I hope you enjoy this episode. Thank you for your understanding and support
Truly admire your sustainable way of living and your creative business!
Stunning home. I absolutely love every detail. Thank you for sharing.
In my opinion, the Moroccan homes are the most beautiful in the world. My favorites are the gorgeous old Riads in Marrakech. I love the true Mediterranean style indoor/ outdoor living, even on the roofs. I love US American homes too, live in one, but the architecture of Morocco speak to me much more. Anyone who loves these homes too should try watching Bosworth properties- he’s a realtor- and tours the gorgeous old Riads.
Sunt frumoase doar sa vizitezi nu sa locuiești in desert
I went to Morocco last year after my husband asked me for the divorce. It was a rediscovering trip without my kids for the very first time.
I felt in love with the country and I also felt save. I want to come back next year with my kids and stay in the same Riad.
I think this was a movie of the week starring Diane Lane ?
Thank you, Homeworthy, for raising funds for the victims of the earthquake in Morocco. It's wonderful when people band together to help people in times of need.
What happened in Morocco was devastating. I don’t see why being nasty to Homeworthy or the home owner achieves anything. I see they’ve made this a fundraiser, which is a good call. Hope everyone supports it and hope the house is ok.
@@d.l.n.7133The world is in a total mess, is someone has something more then I have, I don’t hold it against them. It was not the homeowners fault there was an earthquake. All of the videos show what other people have, but again so what. Those people have worked hard and done positive things and bought homes and furnished nicely. It just shows hard work is an advantage to our future. How does anyone know how much money these homeowners dedicate to any charity and do good for worthy causes. We should not pass judgement. We are watching a short video, we do not know these people personally and the positive things they may be doing for others.
@@d.l.n.7133 if they're that easily triggered and that emotionally fragile, perhaps some professional intervention would be in order.
What happened
A great house and isolation can be dreamy. I pray for Morocco and all those affected by the earthquake.
The size of the desert rose stone was just amazing. Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful home with us. Just an incredible location.
Hello dear👋👋how are you doing today I hope are safe from the virus🌹❤️😊🤩??
Beautiful, well thought out estate! Hopefully the estate,staff and family faired well through the earthquake ! Praying for all. Thanks for sharing !
I love Moroccan food, culture and people. Such a wonderful house and sweet hostess. ❤
Thank you to the homeowner for adding to Morroco's beauty!
Incredible home. I'm awe struck at all thr beautiful pieces and the way they are displayed so well. Really a showplace for Moroccan artistry.
The best thing about this home is the chef ❤ food looks fantastic
Beautiful sustainable house with a lot of respect for Moroccan design and culture. I am so sorry what happened to your country. Really devastating.😪💔
I totally agree. I hope the staff and all the families have a miraculous and speedy recovery.
Beautiful people, home, lifestyle, and business. Thank you for sharing!
The best BEST EPISODE !!! Stunning !
This is such a beautiful home. I loved everything about it, and the food looked delicious. The art studio is lovely.
I hope to visit Morocco one day. I would have liked the cameraman to get up close to the art, fabrics, objects, and the fossil basins, etc, so that we can really see the details.
Beautiful hostess with style and elegance.
I was born in Africa and so appreciate African handwoven baskets, beautiful wood and fabrics. Sending so much love to Morocco. ❤️
I love the insights to home décor around the world. This is no exception to educating our palettes. Thank you HomeWorthy, for increasing our knowledge!
Hello dear👋👋how are you doing today I hope are safe from the virus🌹❤️😊🤩??
Praying for Morocco. I hope this home made it too
She is adorable!
Beautiful hostess, very interesting/embracing home, interesting, admirable existence.
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Absolutely beautiful and that food looked delicious ♥️🙏🏼🌹
was about to comment on how beautiful the house was but I have to say that is one gorgeous family!
This presentation was fantastic! Thank You.
This home is stunning. I love the colors. Very soothing. ❤️
Hello dear👋👋how are you doing today I hope are safe from the virus🌹❤️😊🤩??
Hi. Very Good Video, all Excellent, but but so so much . We only live so long and then we grow very old or are no more. Makes me wonder, how so few people own so much opulence, and all the rest in the world? Live the best they can with very little. The Mind Boggles? How can this happen? In the real world. I have seen Enough, and all my life... thanky for sharing, this extra perspective on true living...
Beautiful place and very nice people, it's on my bucket list. I love this house.
Thank you from my Moroccan heart for creating the fundraiser, love your content always
Lovely home. Very interesting that the household is self-sufficient from an energy perspective. I didn't know Morocco is on the cutting edge wrt solar power. Very interesting!
Thank you for opening your beautiful home.
She said she had been here for 30 years on and off... Wow, so she is probably more than 50 years old? She looked really really young for her age. What's the secret for looking so young? I thought she was 20 or 30 years old.
Stay safe. Continued blessings, health, happiness and success
Well, I believe this home was so Oates previously because I’ve seen this episode already. I think they reposted it to add the fundraiser. Give Home worthy and this homeowner a break.
Thank you for commenting! I thought I was losing my mind because I knew I had seen this before. I am glad they are using it for the fundraiser. I like to rewatch my favorite episodes. My prayers go to all affected by the earthquakes.
I agree with you, this homeowners has probably through her life donated to various funds and charities, we don’t know.
Stunning!
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Must be wonderful to entertain in this house and love all the bedding.
This is so gracious, stunning and elegant. A perfect reflection of the lady of the manor. A pleasure to witness, thank you for sharing such beauty and grace.❤🌍
Stunning home well curated and shows all that shines is not gold
Old is perfect sometimes well done
Lovely home but I wouldn’t feel safe out there . Looks a vulnerable target to me 😮
Yeah I was wondering about that too...
Lovely home! Reminds me of my time in the middle east.
Hello dear👋👋how are you doing today I hope are safe from the virus🌹❤️😊🤩??
This home needs star jasmine growing all over it!! Would have loved to see the details of certain things more. So many stunning pieces and attention to detail.
Prayers to all the people who were affected by the eartquake!!🙏🙏🍀
Carmen has a very unique home and she knows a lot about design, interior, art etc. Mostly not my style but nevertheless beautiful. And Nick Hornby is a friend of hers? The Nick Hornby who wrote " Aboute a boy"??? I'm German but I watched the movie so often that I could do most of the english dialogs😉 And then I found the original book which is different - mostly in the end. I love both so so much!!! All the best to Carmen and her family and household🍀
Hello dear👋👋how are you doing today I hope are safe from the virus🌹❤️😊🤩??
Awesome home 👍👏😊the courtyard is wonderful and the doors leading out are great, I'm definitely a fan of Morocco and bringing the outdoors in ❤️also I love the desert rose stones you found! I have one tiny one for my granddaughter Julia Rose! PS my neighbors here in America are from Morocco!
How dreamy ❤
that's some nice calm area to build more beautiful large homes, they should develop an oase there with some more villa's and green spaces in the desert. wonder how far it's from the main city.
Glorious home!
In nowdays world the idea of living in a desert "where nobody can find me" feels so unsafe that I literally cannot watch it. Unless there is a good team of guards who protect the lady and her property. But still... I pray for safety.❤
That was my first thought.
It’s no different than living in rural Utah or Wyoming.
Really no different than living in WY ?!!! 🙄🤯🤯😳😱
OMG, I thought the SAME THING!
With everything in life there are risks. Living in fear is not living at all.
Wow!!!
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Gorgeous!
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL 🤩
Gorgeous ❤
Beautiful hostess
So beautiful.
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I think this is exactly the house where the movie mission impossible in Morocco was
filmed
Who are her first neighbors, I wonder? And do they live near or far? 🤔
Every time the word "VINTAGE" is mentioned - take a shot of MAHIA ..... 🥃
Its gorgues and how big is the house,how many meters ?
وايد تتفلسف وانا مسرعه الفيديو جيه keep it simple sis ❤
Where can I find those beautiful beige and brown round pouffs, please? So pretty!
🥰
where do they take the water? this huge house is so far from the city.
Seems that its quite expensive maitanence
You dig a well and the water is delicious!
@@dinazughyar5898 ок, what about electricity?
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This tour was already on this channel. I’ve seen severe reposting of tours on this channel lately.
I believe the woman who hosts the show just had a baby. Maybe they are showing these again to give her a little mommy time.
Morocco jus had an earthquake and they are reposting this as a fundraiser to raise money for the victims of the earthquake.
Beautiful house but very depressing, so isolated , no neighbors, not a lot of trees or plants, if you have a heart attack you die fast 😢
Totally agree . Makes me nervous just looking at its remoteness in the troubled times the world is in
Rich people have their own security and means of getting out if needed.
That is an example of social inequality. An ash tray from Hermés?
This doesn’t feel like homeworthy ….. more like lifestyle of the super rich
Wealthy people own homes, too. I watch home tours of all kinds of homes. You never know where you will find inspiration if you keep an open mind.
It’s just not cleaver - pure wealth only
@@jayvee2792 cleaver?
@@rmonson5002 see a Glamorous Home on Gold Coast Chicago for clever design, interior and craftsmanship….
Ie the powder room - Homeworthy
Moreocan women has an exotic beauty!!!! If anyone agrees? I wish i could have that sharp and exotic face
It is not a tradition to have the king's picture in your home, it's an obligation! The royal family has supreme power while the good people are mostly poor and neglected. How can someone live there and be so detached from reality?
It's not an obligation, we are monarchistes, not républicans.
Obligation? State the law!
What is this woman doing in the middle of the desert? its so unsafe. house is beautiful but if I lived there I would have security guards for sure.
Sometimes security guards can be bought. I don’t trust anyone!
Lol! Brokeass ppl thoughts🌵🌵
Meanwhile... about 3000 less glamorous Morrocans recently died in an earthquake (5600 injured) in September 2023. This episode made me sick to my stomach. Very poor timing on your part Homeworthy. Absolutely sickening...
Agreed. This video needs to be pulled and shelved for a few months.
Perhaps this person donates a lot of money to causes that owns this home.
@@darlenechandler2403 most rich people aren't philanthropic. Her phito wearing sunglasses like some movie star wanabe is pathetic. Absolutely tasteless.
They are using this video as a fundraiser for the victims of the earthquake in Morocco.
Incredibly judgemental. Screams jealousy
People are dying in Morocco 🇲🇦 while this lady fluent her wealth. Poor timing . Wasn't this posted last month? Why's it being posted again?
This is a home design channel. What did you expect?
@@aminahmajied3373 I said what I expected. Get with yourself asap and leave my comment alone. Other people said the same thing, go bother them
Homeworthy is using this video as a fundraiser for the victims of the earthquake on Morocco. It's a good thing.
She's not flaunting her wealth. She worked for it, thus, let's not be catty to people who open their homes for ideas and possibilities.
Were you forced to watch this video? I can safely assume that she donate more funds to charities than you did.
A leopard fur? No. No, thank you. Ugh.
Yeah. This video is tone deaf.
Werd you forced to watch this video? If not, then stop being catty in your remark!
No thanks🤣
Vivat ISRAEL!
Long live evil dogs
I believe Homeworthy has shown this home already ?🫶🤔
Yes..
This person could have lost her home too in the earthquake and be suffering now, we don’t know.
Gorgeous!!!