This will always be my favorite grand design house. It turned out amazing. It's the house I want to live in. Light, air, garden, the master bath, the kitchen, the vaulted ceiling, the gallery walls. Its not overdone but it feels like home. ❤❤❤❤
I grew up in the 1960s and for whatever reason we didn’t have allergies but I have friends and kids that have many, It’s no joke to have a sick child. I really admire the❤ parents for trying to do what I can. I hope the kids grow out of it.
Yes and his brother responded with a clear 'no'. That was very cute and funny all at the same time. For me, it also brought home that other than their severe allergies, they are very normal children.
Allergies were rarely heard of when I was growing up. I am no scientist or medical practitioner so deducing what is the cause of so many allergies in so many people is beyond me. Nevertheless, I try to ensure that i eat fresh food rather than processed food and whilst maintaining cleanliness and hygiene, I refuse to follow the hype (marketing) of buying disinfecting products that never existed when I was growing up. I suspect that we have gone overboard in disinfecting things with chemicals. Of course, I speak of things in the home, not hospitals, clinics and places where extra levels of disinfection are important. This home, aside from being very beautiful and innovative, really makes one think about building standards pertaining to the materials used. Here in Japan, selling homes that do not cause 'sick house syndrome' is a huge marketing ploy used by house makers. Clearly, it is a thing that needs addressing and possibly, even legislating on. The soft-furnishings and furniture too.
This will always be my favorite grand design house. It turned out amazing. It's the house I want to live in. Light, air, garden, the master bath, the kitchen, the vaulted ceiling, the gallery walls. Its not overdone but it feels like home. ❤❤❤❤
From the first episode of season one till now, my favorite tv series. Kevin McCloud.voice and the opening tune top it off! Hope many seasons to come!
Beautiful house, beautiful couple and family.
I grew up in the 1960s and for whatever reason we didn’t have allergies but I have friends and kids that have many, It’s no joke to have a sick child. I really admire the❤ parents for trying to do what I can. I hope the kids grow out of it.
Well done, cheers from Canada😊
Great house. Not overstated like many of the homes featured on this show.
I would also like to add that this was not a Ego forward design, but it ended up being one of my favourites.
Seems a bit odd that the allergy consultant's office would be carpeted doesn't it,
The Lil guy said his allergic to books 📚 😂
Rather unusual allergy 😂
Yes and his brother responded with a clear 'no'. That was very cute and funny all at the same time. For me, it also brought home that other than their severe allergies, they are very normal children.
The mirror in the bath is off center and driving me crazy :D But very nice house indeed.
Allergies were rarely heard of when I was growing up. I am no scientist or medical practitioner so deducing what is the cause of so many allergies in so many people is beyond me. Nevertheless, I try to ensure that i eat fresh food rather than processed food and whilst maintaining cleanliness and hygiene, I refuse to follow the hype (marketing) of buying disinfecting products that never existed when I was growing up. I suspect that we have gone overboard in disinfecting things with chemicals. Of course, I speak of things in the home, not hospitals, clinics and places where extra levels of disinfection are important. This home, aside from being very beautiful and innovative, really makes one think about building standards pertaining to the materials used. Here in Japan, selling homes that do not cause 'sick house syndrome' is a huge marketing ploy used by house makers. Clearly, it is a thing that needs addressing and possibly, even legislating on. The soft-furnishings and furniture too.
Beautiful indeed, furniture and paintings are amazing; but terrible shame about that lovely tree.