ENGLISH DESIGN | Countryside Estates, Seaside Homes, and London Townhouses
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- From the bustling streets of London to the quaint countryside, English homes exemplify comfort, refinement, and charm. Today on Homeworthy, we visit four homes across England - a 600 year-old farmhouse in East Sussex, a traditional victorian terrace in Bath, a gut-renovated home overlooking the sea in Kent, and a colorful London townhouse.
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The house in Bath was stunning.
I love the style of this house as well, such lovely combinations and not overdone.
Omg I do not think I have ever seen a woman who enjoyed her house as much as that Canadian gal!!. She has such style and so much joy. Her hubby is a lucky guy with a fine house and beautiful wife. My wife and I are building a new timber-frame mostly by ourselves. I can imagine how much work that restoration was. They honored the memory of the builders. Great camera work and production too. Piano music was spot on. Cheers!!
Home worthy, please, please please do French design. Parisian, Apartments, Château, chic, and French farmhouse.
I AGREE 💯💯💯💯!!!!
There’s loads on UA-cam. It’s probably the most covered aesthetic.
I'm in with anything English ladies and gentlemen! 😊
Gosh just love this first home ❤
I love the English countryside house and how the owner is originally Canadian but she is now fully English. If you choose to move to a country you should fully embrace and practice the culture you come into.
Absolutely stunning home ❤
What a delightful woman,she's very greatful for her home & a beautiful home it is,they done a great job honoring the age of the home. I love it. And i think the dog bed is just perfect
Love english taste.
I am so impressed with Sean's and Natalie's houses. Super talented people.
Antiques add so much charm and character ❤
I particularly love Sean's home. I guess a lot of Canadians end up in the UK!
The fridge under the stairs @1:14:19 was such a fun surprise! 🥰
These are all fabulous spaces, but I particularly love Sophie Rowell’s home in Kent. Wow, just wow. So beautiful and livable. 😍
I love your tempo and energy and vision. I can only imagine reinventing a 600 year old home for the 21st century! Hoorah to you and your amazing decorative style. You have reinvented an archived relic! However, it's so funny trying to detect your regional dialect as a Canadian native!! ❤
Happy to see artistic people who have created a harmonious yet exciting and unique spaces that are so interesting and inviting. I agree that antiques give a home a certain story and feeling that box store items can't compare with. First 3 homes are some of my favourites on Homeworthy.
Can you imagine the time and energy it needs to keep a home like this clean?😵💫
Oh the WC/Utility room in the townhouse… it’s beyooond!! Loooove!!
23:15 OMG Bordallo cabbage dishes, I love them...I do love anything Bordallo.
Sophie, s house vlog I will watch repeatedly. I loooove her house. I like the sitting area in the kitchen. Her house is cozy and I love her bedroom. This is one of your post that makes the viewers watch it repeatedly and not zoom through the vlog at a speed. I just Don, t like the perfectly neat homes with no character. This is a good one.
Felicity Jacobs, Cape Town, South Africa
Witam oraz pozdrawiam cieplutko. Świetnie udostępnienie🙂👍
Love love the inglenook❤
The colors are beautiful 😍
Awesome homes thank you for going beyond our neighborhood
I loved the house at the sea in Kent, with the girl from Hackney, love the vibe in her house, my kind of house.
I love a house with history and your space is cozy and very loved. Your style is not cookie cutter and that is very refreshing and inspiring. It makes you interesting and original not beige and boring. I really enjoyed your aesthetic ❤️
I am always interested in how people strike a balance between pretty and practical. The piano looks lovely, but might it fit in another part of the room where it would also sound lovely? Or is the look and feel of the room the deciding factor?
I love how he relates the renovations to having a baby lol because one thing every woman who's had a baby through the canal will tell you is how painful it was but it's the one pain we can't describe because you have to go through it to get it and it's funny how it's quickly forgotten.....enough to do it again lol.
I’d have a blast going through it all! I especially love the old receipts, letters, and ephemera! I use it in Junk Journals and collages. You’ve got a new follower🩷
The first mansion’s living room is stored with layers of antique furnitures and patterns that would drive many people to sit to read and then ask how much $ are you selling these? The story behind the restoration of that 600 years ago house, can goes into the history of South Sussex home building in England. ( I like that the home’s owner indicated that she doesn’t allowed for her dog to lays on her living room furniture, she has a beautiful couch for the dog.) oh , la la, the amazing kitchen, and she said she cooked in it! The historical architect found the Molly window ( an 18th, location intimate bars,with wood vertical windows attached and the architectural history’s. All of these English designers’s kitchens are archived so beautifully, looking at the pots racks and aged inspirational idea. The snook where the stove is integrated Nice looking. I love Farrow & Ball painting choices because it gives the rooms roughy look. I liked that having a “ mirrors on the sides of the bed is a pointer for me, as mentioned by the Designer in Bath. I enjoyed this learning design home worthy’s English Tour. Thank HW!
You are very creative and your house is clean and organized and I love it.
Just 1 & 2 👏🏻♾️💎♾️❤️🔥
I really like what you have done with the space in the old fireplace its wonderful.
Too many “unms”. Darn I was really intrigued to watch originally. Great concept!
I wish the camera person would show what the home owner is talking about. A close up of the hops over the engalnook why?
I hope someone details how to get artwork on tv to camouflage it’s a tv. I’ve seen a few on UA-cam but how do you get personal art such as the fish on? I’m old so pardon my confusion!
King Henry VIII! How cool is that?!
That is for a small dog lady!😮
It's kinda strange to be able to see her reach up and touch the ceiling and beams
the dog bed is too small for that dog. she for sure does not 'feel posh' in there.
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Why do people feel it necessary to make a derogatory remark ?
I fid that the Canadian lady at the end ( in the London townhouse with the rainbow table ) speaks as if she is reading from a script. Sounds a bit too robotic. Interesting home decor though.
First house, dog bed too small.
I can't watch this video for the simple fact that the lady speaking says the word, "UMM," wayyyy to often! Had to turn the channel!
would be better to have four english homes decorated by english people in this edit. the two houses here that weren't decorated by english people were not an example of english style at all.
If you pronounce the second 'T' in Toronto, you are almost assuredly not from Toronto. lol
Let’s be honest about it, most people if they have the money move out of the hell hole that is London when they have kids. My family who lived there did and just put up with commuting everyday.
I wish the owners would not tell us about every dish or picture - Geez!!
I know. I would rather know about paint colours. Always far too focussed on belongings.
Um
I wish the first woman would not say "these ones."
10 years and she has a full on English accent, I call bluff
Don't be silly. Some people never loose their ability to pick up accents as easily as children do. For them it would be a monumental effort to not do it, and unfortunately just because other people don't (and don't realise that people are all different) it's actually an embassment at times.
Can’t understand why they always put those herring bone floors in old homes. They look so wrong.
Woman in purple has the single wooorst taste I’ve ever witnessed on any UA-cam channel, any magazine… awful.
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