Fiona's home is well-blended in history, antiquity, and culturally infused. She's gifted with a creative mind she's able to express by the manner she curated her lovely home. I love her eloquent manner of narrating, which adds interest to her choice of design style. I immensely enjoyed and learned from this episode.
Oh it's Paolo and Philip's home HANDS DOWN. I loved the tour and especially enjoyed the technical talk about details such as the dark chocolate brown dining room paint. Worth all the effort (same goes for the glossy black hallway walls). If you weren't informed you'd have no idea how specialised and labour intensive certain interior design features are. I really appreciate hearing about these sorts of things. That library room...I swoon! Thanks to all.
Just love, love, love the first home, The owner's decorating sentiments reflect my own tastes - "not adhering to any trend but acquiring things over time that speak to you." Well-said!
The ornate, exquisitely painted sideboard from her Grandfather in Italy 🇮🇹 is truly remarkable. I would happily gaze at that Antique piece every chance I possibly could if I were the owner of it. 🖤
The first home!!!! Oh my how perfect! I do wonder how all the frames are hung. Nails, Velcro??? I loved everything about this home and so glad the owner told all the beautiful narratives of every corner. I will watch this again as there is so much beauty to take in.
I like the first and the last the best! Also both persons seem to be very interesting and nice and such good storytellers - would be interesting getting to know. Especially the last one sparks of joy, which is very lovely.
I'm so happy to discover the black pinted corridor. I was thinking to do it in my appartment too ... and I love love love Jean Cocteau ... so much inspiration to decorate my apartment ... and I'm certainly not a minimalist ... really inspiring homes
The first cottage is one of my top favorites. Your focus on the “story” is the strongest and the interior is an inspiration for change and growth while holding onto a history with respect and love
I agree that social media makes things more tempting. I am a quality of everything person. I'd check on the Row, have you touched the bag? I've heard that some of the quality of Mary & Kate's (The Row) brand items aren't worth the hype. Let me know. I'm a luxury shopper rarely do I buy luxury handbags new and I'm not paying an appreciated price. My family was full of seamstresses too, I wish I would have acquired that skill, it's still on my bucket list to learn. I love vintage clothing some of those items were so well made including many of the handbags including Chanel those made before 2000.
From $37K to $45K that's the minimum range of profit return every week I thinks it's not a bad one for me, now I have enough to pay bills and take care of my family.
YES!!! That's exactly her name (Elizabeth Maria Hawley) so many people have recommended highly about her and am just starting with her 😊 from Brisbane Australia🇦🇺
How on earth did you get that huge grandfather's armoire into that room? The stairs are obviously way too narrow and the window doesn't look big enough to bring it thru there either. It looks like it doesn't come apart, so very curious how??
Please secure your beautiful home by investing in a few fire extinguishers. Since you love candles, you always want to ensure safety for all. A fire extinguisher for each area would be a great safety feature.
I always keep a small Fire Extinguisher in my kitchen. Yet, reading such a caring and concern-derived comment inspires me to perhaps purchase a few more small Extinguishers for other areas of my beloved Home. 🖤
I don't like how Homeworthy piggybacks one home after another. If there is a home I do not like or the sound of the homeowners voice I have to mute my PC. There is no way I can skip over a presentation. I wish you would make each presentation seoerate so I can end one and begin another.
Right from the start : TOO COLOURFULL !!! FOR LOT OF COUNTRIS , INCLUDING NORTH AMERICA , THIS IS OVERWHELMING FOR THE SENCES.PEOPLE NEED SOOTHING , RELAXING SURROUNDINGS.
Fiona's home is well-blended in
history, antiquity, and culturally infused. She's gifted with a creative mind she's able to express by the manner she curated her lovely home. I love her eloquent manner of narrating, which adds interest to her choice of design style. I immensely enjoyed and learned from this episode.
Totally agree, couldn't of said it better!
Oh it's Paolo and Philip's home HANDS DOWN. I loved the tour and especially enjoyed the technical talk about details such as the dark chocolate brown dining room paint. Worth all the effort (same goes for the glossy black hallway walls). If you weren't informed you'd have no idea how specialised and labour intensive certain interior design features are. I really appreciate hearing about these sorts of things. That library room...I swoon! Thanks to all.
It must be fun living in London, I would enjoy walking, and going to the shops, especially antique shops, and book stores,🔮
Love looking at these beautifully designed spaces…. but I keep thinking about all that cleaning/dusting!!!!
😂
Love Philip’s and Paulo’s home. It’s so elegant and beautiful.
Just love, love, love the first home, The owner's decorating sentiments reflect my own tastes - "not adhering to any trend but acquiring things over time that speak to you." Well-said!
The Georgian cottage is so poetic. The bathroom is top.
The second one is by far my top 2 I have ever loved and admired ❤❤
The first home is soooo my style. Love every inch of her beautiful home!!!
Difficult decision, all of the homes are unique and gorgeous. ❤
The first house is a joy filled with warm hues.
The ornate, exquisitely painted sideboard from her Grandfather in Italy 🇮🇹 is truly remarkable. I would happily gaze at that Antique piece every chance I possibly could if I were the owner of it. 🖤
The first home!!!! Oh my how perfect!
I do wonder how all the frames are hung. Nails, Velcro???
I loved everything about this home and so glad the owner told all the beautiful narratives of every corner. I will watch this again as there is so much beauty to take in.
I love house numder 3. Love the art pieces.
I like the first and the last the best!
Also both persons seem to be very interesting and nice and such good storytellers - would be interesting getting to know. Especially the last one sparks of joy, which is very lovely.
Love Philip’s home and aura!
Cottage noire will always be one of my favorites!
I'm so happy to discover the black pinted corridor. I was thinking to do it in my appartment too ... and I love love love Jean Cocteau ... so much inspiration to decorate my apartment ... and I'm certainly not a minimalist ... really inspiring homes
The first cottage is one of my top favorites. Your focus on the “story” is the strongest and the interior is an inspiration for change and growth while holding onto a history with respect and love
All of the homes were very nice, but I enjoyed home #3 the most with the history added as part of their home. Every home had beautiful things.
So nice to see Timothys home again👍 It is simply beautiful, elegant and cozy 😊 And also the exquisit apartment of Philip. Thank you, Homeworthy 😊
It blows my mind how people can have so much money
I like Philips lovely apartment best...❤
beautiful.. nic....wow...
Love the #4
I absolutely love your sofa and chairs! And the taxidermy!
I agree that social media makes things more tempting. I am a quality of everything person. I'd check on the Row, have you touched the bag? I've heard that some of the quality of Mary & Kate's (The Row) brand items aren't worth the hype. Let me know. I'm a luxury shopper rarely do I buy luxury handbags new and I'm not paying an appreciated price. My family was full of seamstresses too, I wish I would have acquired that skill, it's still on my bucket list to learn. I love vintage clothing some of those items were so well made including many of the handbags including Chanel those made before 2000.
Who needs Ming or Dresden vases, when one can have crude salt pots?
From $37K to $45K that's the minimum range of profit return every week I thinks it's not a bad one for me, now I have enough to pay bills and take care of my family.
Excuse me for real?,how is that
possible I have struggling
financially, how was that possible?
I always appreciate God for his kindness upon my life
Thanks to Elizabeth Marie Hawley.
YES!!! That's exactly her name (Elizabeth Maria Hawley) so many people have recommended highly about her and am just starting with her 😊 from Brisbane Australia🇦🇺
Same here, with my current portfolio made from my investments with my personal financial advisor (Elizabeth Maria Hawley) I totally agree with you
How on earth did you get that huge grandfather's armoire into that room? The stairs are obviously way too narrow and the window doesn't look big enough to bring it thru there either. It looks like it doesn't come apart, so very curious how??
Please secure your beautiful home by investing in a few fire extinguishers. Since you love candles, you always want to ensure safety for all. A fire extinguisher for each area would be a great safety feature.
Lol
how true!
I always keep a small Fire Extinguisher in my kitchen. Yet, reading such a caring and concern-derived comment inspires me to perhaps purchase a few more small Extinguishers for other areas of my beloved Home. 🖤
@AvecPoesie I'm so glad you received the concern of my heart for you & all the beautiful things you have been blessed to surround you. Stay well.
How do you financially support yourself?
Patsy Stone- "You can never pack enough shoes, gloves, hats, and scarves."
What? Buckingham Palace doesn’t make it into “the top five?”
Tell the hotel designer that his painting is a copy of Manet's portrait of Berthe Morisot.
How is Tai Chi Japanese?! This lady clearly doesn’t know what she’s talking about because Daoism and Taichi is from CHINA
You can tell that she’s nervous.
But she doesn’t affirm Tai Chi is Japanese, doesn’t she?
The last one: interesting, but all this green walls kill most of the ideas
I don't like how Homeworthy piggybacks one home after another. If there is a home I do not like or the sound of the homeowners voice I have to mute my PC. There is no way I can skip over a presentation. I wish you would make each presentation seoerate so I can end one and begin another.
That’s your problem. But it can easily be solved. Watch it on UA-cam versus a PC. Or just don’t watch it at all. Problem solved. Now move along.
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Did you fall asleep on the keyboard?
Black walls are never a good idea unless you are a funeral director.
Televisions above mantels are shameful. Televisions are to be kept out of sight, until used. Would you put a wash machine above your mantel?
Based on?
what a beautiful teeth you have!
Right from the start : TOO COLOURFULL !!! FOR LOT OF COUNTRIS , INCLUDING NORTH AMERICA , THIS IS OVERWHELMING FOR THE SENCES.PEOPLE NEED SOOTHING , RELAXING SURROUNDINGS.
It’s soothing and relaxing for her. Not for you and anyone else.
I think they are horrible