Loved all of the homes and the experience of being guided through hundreds of years of well-worn patina. The last host's tale about her husband getting testy with all of the semi-functional thrift-yard finds was hysterical!
Miss Pearl is so precious with the most gorgeous soulful eyes…love her taste…she is SUCH FUN…thank you for sharing with all of us. Hugs carolyn from Columbus Georgia
Just received my latest Cabana by Lesage plus the new book by Ben Pentreath and also Timothy Corrigans life in France ! I am spoilt (by myself) , love the peak into great homes.
I really love the third interior designer, poo. Her house is gorgeous. I just love the French touch and especially the lamp shades. Felicity Jacobs, Cape Town, South Africa
Like most conventions of decoration, this feature is an allusion. In this case it references the experience of men and women of letters. For so many of us, the stacks of books make a room not only cozy and warm, but also promising us the intellectual adventure that has been ours while nestled in fine old rooms and libraries. The overload of books is a Bohemian trope as well. Perhaps you do not like the 'clutter'. Just not your taste, perhaps. I bet you have good taste, and good taste can vary a lot. But the stacks of books on Ottomans are understandable and a motif shared by many. By the way, a room heavy with books creates a different sonic environment as well. I like the muffled soft tones of conversation in such a room, as opposed to the hard echo of a minimalist room with hard surfaces. The latter may not be my taste but can be very beautiful. With a little effort we can, indeed, understand taste that is different from our own. I responded because your comment sounded as if you were genuinely interested in knowing the basis for this frequent convention of decorating. I hope my comment is helpful. Again, I bet you have good taste, and I would likely enjoy your design decisions even if they are different from my own.
Oh I know! It's because a lot of folks don't really like the telly much.....so we READ. The library of the past has been replaced by the t.v rooms of today sadly. And the many rainy days make for a time for tea and a good book.😊
@@grettalemabouchou6779 and where exactly do you put your tea with the table covered in books? My multitude of books are on bookshelves. The clutter of the oh so artfully displayed Tom Ford coffee table book - that I sort of doubt anyone reads - drives me bonkers.
I’m from the UK in the countryside and I can tell you these people are rich city people who’ve moved to the country, country people don’t live like this.
Loved Sue Jones' magical "barn" in the Cotswolds.
the First Lady is great. The painting in the bathroom I love. The Master bedroom ceiling was awe. inspiring
The second house is amazing 🎉
The third home was amazing and to be so large it felt really cozy! Love it!!!♥️
Loved all of the homes and the experience of being guided through hundreds of years of well-worn patina. The last host's tale about her husband getting testy with all of the semi-functional thrift-yard finds was hysterical!
I love the happy entry music they play when starting to show the video 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
I adore Pearls home! I have two of her books and although her style is nothing I could pull off in my own home, I love it!
Miss Pearl is so precious with the most gorgeous soulful eyes…love her taste…she is SUCH FUN…thank you for sharing with all of us. Hugs carolyn from Columbus Georgia
I agree about the 'David Austin' roses', they're the best Rose growers' 💯. Most of my roses are from this grower. 🌹 😁 🌹
All have marvelous things happening. So different. So great.
Lovely homes. Loved the black linen dress
Just received my latest Cabana by Lesage plus the new book by Ben Pentreath and also Timothy Corrigans life in France ! I am spoilt (by myself) , love the peak into great homes.
très belle maison ! j'adore ce style de décoration très anglais , bravo super !
I really love the third interior designer, poo. Her house is gorgeous. I just love the French touch and especially the lamp shades.
Felicity Jacobs, Cape Town, South Africa
I love the dog beds out in the sun. Gorgeous home, gorgeous owner amd gorgeous dogs! ❤
Your house is a beautiful I love the gorgeous view from out said, and the inside you have lot of charm in beauty tank you to sharing your home🥰🥰🥰🥰
Beautiful homes!
Absolute genius 😊
美しですね。住んで見たいなぁ!
Where does all the money come from?
Hard work and success.
I will never understand the tables and ottomans covered with books.
Like most conventions of decoration, this feature is an allusion. In this case it references the experience of men and women of letters. For so many of us, the stacks of books make a room not only cozy and warm, but also promising us the intellectual adventure that has been ours while nestled in fine old rooms and libraries. The overload of books is a Bohemian trope as well. Perhaps you do not like the 'clutter'. Just not your taste, perhaps. I bet you have good taste, and good taste can vary a lot. But the stacks of books on Ottomans are understandable and a motif shared by many. By the way, a room heavy with books creates a different sonic environment as well. I like the muffled soft tones of conversation in such a room, as opposed to the hard echo of a minimalist room with hard surfaces. The latter may not be my taste but can be very beautiful. With a little effort we can, indeed, understand taste that is different from our own. I responded because your comment sounded as if you were genuinely interested in knowing the basis for this frequent convention of decorating. I hope my comment is helpful. Again, I bet you have good taste, and I would likely enjoy your design decisions even if they are different from my own.
You'll never understand people wanting to be surrounded by books?
@@dalecouch1995 What an interesting and thoughtful explanation. How generous of you to take the time.
Oh I know! It's because a lot of folks don't really like the telly much.....so we READ. The library of the past has been replaced by the t.v rooms of today sadly. And the many rainy days make for a time for tea and a good book.😊
@@grettalemabouchou6779 and where exactly do you put your tea with the table covered in books? My multitude of books are on bookshelves. The clutter of the oh so artfully displayed Tom Ford coffee table book - that I sort of doubt anyone reads - drives me bonkers.
Who are these people?
There all interior designers everyone always says they are a designer do we really have that many...
Rich people who want to show us their houses and that's what the Chanel is about.
Be more specific? What exactly do you want to know about them (over and above their own introductions)?
Just really really posh
I’m from the UK in the countryside and I can tell you these people are rich city people who’ve moved to the country, country people don’t live like this.