What's interesting about every single one of these interior design channels is that people always bang on about style not being about class, wealth and private education ("anybody can have style, it doesn't rely on money or your class background to realise") and yet there's never been a single video uploaded by any of these channels (as far as I'm aware) which showcases working class or poor people's alleged 'great style'. Not one. When these house tours do pop up on random places online, it's when the rich kids behind the enterprise want a kindly tolerant and mildly dishonest look at kitsch and clutter; a storytime with an eccentric and not really a look at intelligent, cultured interior style. These sorts of content creators and editors have a smug preoccupation with fetishising migrant cultures aesthetics and working-class grittiness (and often hilarious lack of irony) almost indiscriminately which comes off as patronising and laughably superficial. I find that sort of snobbish rubbernecking and personal dishonesty insulting and intellectually corrosive. Dropping standards and cooing over everything tends to tessellate well with the phrase, 'the soft bigotry of low expectations'. Apparently discussing this in public forums in good faith and with a desire to grow and learn through brutally honest conversation is not the done thing. I give up and perhaps will just let the lefty woke cultural intelligentsia fester with their corrupt, incoherent, self-satisfied, grotesquely hypocritical and sanctimonious conduct until they start eating each other. Until then, I'll sit here with my hot milk listening to the sound of crickets as I wait for the purveyors of the philosophical bumper sticker 'great style, great interior decoration has nothing to do with class. culture, education or money' to actually produce some HONEST evidence in a decent quantity, not just launch into a one-off campaign of defence with three or four random looks at a council house in Bradford or Swansea. PS= I love these videos, this one included. I only wonder why nobody addresses these things and only produces BLM banners on their websites to fend off the mob, hoping nobody looks further into, well, anything.
Hi. Love the fabric on your chairs in your sitting room. Would you mind sharing the name and manufacturer? Also, love the paint color in that room as well!! Thanks
I was curious too and found this piece on Laura’s home: “We bought some disgusting chairs in gross mustard and purple colours from eBay for 80 quid, but the shape was so beautiful. We found some amazing fabric by Virginia White, which has squiggly white and green lines, kind of a modern take on a pinstripe, which we used to reupholster the chairs.”
I love this home… very cozy without being weighed down by too many things. The paint colors she chose provide a beautiful backdrop!
See the stairs dark green.... Lovely home❤️💖😍🥰 love from Marseilles
Love your house Laura....that vase...piece of Art that coordinates....Perfect!!!!
I really love that painting behind you
The floor lamp, any idea where to find that sort of ancient Egyptian look lamp ? I love the white-orange paint btw
Beautiful 😍😍😍😍.
Lovely :)
What's interesting about every single one of these interior design channels is that people always bang on about style not being about class, wealth and private education ("anybody can have style, it doesn't rely on money or your class background to realise") and yet there's never been a single video uploaded by any of these channels (as far as I'm aware) which showcases working class or poor people's alleged 'great style'. Not one. When these house tours do pop up on random places online, it's when the rich kids behind the enterprise want a kindly tolerant and mildly dishonest look at kitsch and clutter; a storytime with an eccentric and not really a look at intelligent, cultured interior style. These sorts of content creators and editors have a smug preoccupation with fetishising migrant cultures aesthetics and working-class grittiness (and often hilarious lack of irony) almost indiscriminately which comes off as patronising and laughably superficial. I find that sort of snobbish rubbernecking and personal dishonesty insulting and intellectually corrosive. Dropping standards and cooing over everything tends to tessellate well with the phrase, 'the soft bigotry of low expectations'. Apparently discussing this in public forums in good faith and with a desire to grow and learn through brutally honest conversation is not the done thing. I give up and perhaps will just let the lefty woke cultural intelligentsia fester with their corrupt, incoherent, self-satisfied, grotesquely hypocritical and sanctimonious conduct until they start eating each other. Until then, I'll sit here with my hot milk listening to the sound of crickets as I wait for the purveyors of the philosophical bumper sticker 'great style, great interior decoration has nothing to do with class. culture, education or money' to actually produce some HONEST evidence in a decent quantity, not just launch into a one-off campaign of defence with three or four random looks at a council house in Bradford or Swansea.
PS= I love these videos, this one included. I only wonder why nobody addresses these things and only produces BLM banners on their websites to fend off the mob, hoping nobody looks further into, well, anything.
Wow.
Shucks.
Hi. Love the fabric on your chairs in your sitting room. Would you mind sharing the name and manufacturer? Also, love the paint color in that room as well!! Thanks
I was curious too and found this piece on Laura’s home: “We bought some disgusting chairs in gross mustard and purple colours from eBay for 80 quid, but the shape was so beautiful. We found some amazing fabric by Virginia White, which has squiggly white and green lines, kind of a modern take on a pinstripe, which we used to reupholster the chairs.”
what is her sweater?
It's from Sea NY
❤
😂😅😢 everyone asking about everything but the paint 😅
the room colours are institutional, dull and cold. but her jumper is lovely.
Maybe it looks different in person.
😂😅
I did not like her jumper either ☺
Why don’t you guys just say nothing if something is not to your taste?
Could not … did not watch … anyone that would wear that top has no tests I am interested in
Boring & banal.