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In my family, that one drawer in the kitchen was called the "junk drawer " for all the miscellaneous bits and bobs, but everyone contributed, not just Dad's stuff! What fun that this is found in UK and US!!😆😆🇺🇲🇺🇲
We bought this model last year, it’s an amazing house, so much space, yet really cosy. Our kitchen-living area is set out the same as in the show home.
This is my favourite house of all so far. I wish I still lived in Britain. There is something about life in the UK that can’t be beaten even if it is more expensive than the USA.
I saw this in lifestyle form, 3 bedroom like this and standard form with 4 bedrooms. When ever Redrow do I lifestyle version of a property, you;lose a bedroom and family bathroom, but each bedroom has it’s own en-suite. Downstairs identical on both standard and lifestyle versions. I personally prefer this three bedroom lifestyle version, but I suppose it depends on if you need three or for bedrooms. Excellent review as always. You must be getting a host of ideas for the renovation of your own home from all these tours. Exciting times for you both. Best wishes
I love it! It’s beautiful! I love the size of rooms and the en suite arrangement with bedrooms. Definitely top notch. Lovely choice of colors and treatments and lots of storage. A real dream house.
This house is stunning, the extra living area in the kitchen is great. A bathroom in each bedroom . The sizes of each room . The garden . The garage ? The price too!! , there’s a 1 bed flat in my road in nw London at 420,0000 and it’s probably at best half the size of the lower floor of this house . I cannot see these houses lasting long on the market . I cannot get enough of these house / flat / mansion tours . So you’ve gained a new subscriber. Thank you
Loved this video and more importantly, loved this home! I hope 🤞🏼 and pray 🙏🏻 you will be so happy in the home you have chosen! We have always had a Junk Drawer. Bless!
Leaving coats in the same room as the toilet is an absolute no. You should mention price, just for historical reasons. It’s interesting to see the price change overtime.
Good evening Eliot & Matt Great videos, very informative. I do think that Redrow houses are one of the better property options when it comes to new builds. However, when it comes to purchasing a Redrow house as a current home owner, matters become problematic. It has been suggested to me that I should sell my property, put my furniture into storage, and move into rented accommodation, removing me from any chain. Then purchase a Redrow new build as and when my property choice becomes available, without knowing the price. To follow such a route gives me a sense of jeopardy. This may be a local issue in the Southeast, and I should add that the build has not yet started. Its all been very off-putting. Regards Robert
Ok so i live in carribbean ..my mums english so ive an idea from my nans house about sizes but where do u guys put your clothes ..rooms are small and without built ins ...is buying land and building a house over there expensive ??thnks if 7 can give info .. Id love to see older houses too that can be renovated to suit
Nice one, i prefer 3 bedrooms with a larger ensuite and master like this. BUT again the fridge next to the oven ! Big no ! Why do they always put that here ? Not fan of the kitchen colours at all either and would get rid of family room to put the dining table and an island. I wouldn't need two living rooms, i hate watching television next to the kitchen. As i said, well i think i said ? I'm not living in UK and looking to buy there but I'm waiting for answers from Robertson Homes about things i find odd in British homes. Thanks again guys !
I agree with you I don’t like the fridge next to the oven, drives me crackers! I get the family, dining, kitchen idea for families with smaller children. You say your not British, lots of brits tend to stand around in the kitchen and socialise - it comes from when the working classes couldn’t afford to heat their entire homes and so would just heat the kitchen, the family would hang in there to keep warm. I believe some even slept in their. Before our homes were built or renovated to have bathrooms we also used to bathe in the kitchen aswell. So I think for British families it does make sence to have a layout like that especially if there are young children your watching over, as most parents will likely gravitate to standing around in the kitchen. I’m some older houses they still have a formal kitchen and dining room and then have a sorta kitchen, diner, snug/ conservatory for hanging out in. My grandparents had a big house like this, we were only allowed in the kitchen and lounge on sundays, birthdays and Christmas as children. If you’ve got an older family or no children I personally would do as you suggested and have it as just a big kitchen diner.
@@josie5670 Thanks for your explanations, I understand this kind of layout now. It makes sense. Indeed we are a couple ( not old lol ) with no children so yes a big kitchen would be better for us. We are not used here about the kitchen as the central place in a home, cultural difference i think. Glad to hear someone that finds a fridge close to any heat sources as completely nonsense ! I really don't understand, that's really bad for a fridge and can even break it over time. I watch a lot of British new builds presentations on UA-cam with my husband and another thing we don't understand are windows. They always open outwards so you cannot put an outside roller shutter and clean them by yourself without a ladder, i very often point this on commentary sections. That's really odd for us !
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In my family, that one drawer in the kitchen was called the "junk drawer " for all the miscellaneous bits and bobs, but everyone contributed, not just Dad's stuff! What fun that this is found in UK and US!!😆😆🇺🇲🇺🇲
We bought this model last year, it’s an amazing house, so much space, yet really cosy. Our kitchen-living area is set out the same as in the show home.
Yes fantastic layout! We live the Lifestyle homes!
This is my favourite house of all so far. I wish I still lived in Britain. There is something about life in the UK that can’t be beaten even if it is more expensive than the USA.
Another great video, thanks for visiting! 🤗
In our family, we call that drawer the "everything drawer." Whatever it's called, you gotta have one. :D
I saw this in lifestyle form, 3 bedroom like this and standard form with 4 bedrooms. When ever Redrow do I lifestyle version of a property, you;lose a bedroom and family bathroom, but each bedroom has it’s own en-suite. Downstairs identical on both standard and lifestyle versions. I personally prefer this three bedroom lifestyle version, but I suppose it depends on if you need three or for bedrooms. Excellent review as always. You must be getting a host of ideas for the renovation of your own home from all these tours. Exciting times for you both. Best wishes
Yes wherever I have lived from early childhood to my late 70’s have always had a junk drawer!
I have a bits n bobs drawer or junk drawer as my girls call it 😂 i love kirstie n phil too lol ❤❤❤
Watching your videos makes me happy, you bring these homes to life 😊
I love it! It’s beautiful! I love the size of rooms and the en suite arrangement with bedrooms. Definitely top notch. Lovely choice of colors and treatments and lots of storage. A real dream house.
This is a fabulous house - I mentioned about a shower in the downstairs loo - but who would need it in this house.
Best house in this series.
I like the house especially each room with its own bathroom 🙂 colours are good, so much better than the last house you viewed
This house is stunning, the extra living area in the kitchen is great. A bathroom in each bedroom . The sizes of each room . The garden . The garage ? The price too!! , there’s a 1 bed flat in my road in nw London at 420,0000 and it’s probably at best half the size of the lower floor of this house . I cannot see these houses lasting long on the market . I cannot get enough of these house / flat / mansion tours . So you’ve gained a new subscriber. Thank you
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Loved this video and more importantly, loved this home! I hope 🤞🏼 and pray 🙏🏻 you will be so happy in the home you have chosen! We have always had a Junk Drawer. Bless!
What a fabulous house 🏠 😍 👌
I love the colors of this house.
Waou belle maison
That's a beautiful home, I love it
It really is!
Great house but I’d rather have all drawers in the kitchen for ease of access. So would Kirstie Allsop! I wish they were that price in the south too!
I think the golden house was my favorite, but I would like to live in this one. It is homey.
Love love the porthole window!
This one has a porthole. Cute.
Loved this house especially the on suites 😁❤❤
Open showers like the one in the main en suite are called Italian showers here in France
Love this tour, so detailed! You need your own show! Now let me binge your other videos!
Thank you!
Kirstie Allsopp is my idol too lol, fantastic house x
It's funny when we say cloakroom, who wears s cloak today 🤣
Leaving coats in the same room as the toilet is an absolute no. You should mention price, just for historical reasons. It’s interesting to see the price change overtime.
I’m so glad I’m not the only one that hates this toilet cloakroom thing. I want a separate place for my coats
Love your house tours, can you please film some Miller homes xx
Nice looking 🏠
I loved this house. Glad one of the bathrooms had a bath. Love the colour scheme as well.
Can you buy them painted ?
Gorgeous home 🏡 if it had 1 more bedroom, it would be perfect 🥰
You guys must be getting lots of great ideas for your reno!!
Yes we are
Beautiful house and decor 😍
I like that house for a 3 bed
Good evening Eliot & Matt
Great videos, very informative.
I do think that Redrow houses are one of the better property options when it comes to new builds.
However, when it comes to purchasing a Redrow house as a current home owner, matters become problematic. It has been suggested to me that I should sell my property, put my furniture into storage, and move into rented accommodation, removing me from any chain. Then purchase a Redrow new build as and when my property choice becomes available, without knowing the price.
To follow such a route gives me a sense of jeopardy. This may be a local issue in the Southeast, and I should add that the build has not yet started.
Its all been very off-putting.
Regards
Robert
Stunning house ! And a great price. I LOVE this home. If I was going to be picky, I'm not keen on leaded windows - that's it x
It was called the junk drawer in my house.
Ok so i live in carribbean ..my mums english so ive an idea from my nans house about sizes but where do u guys put your clothes ..rooms are small and without built ins ...is buying land and building a house over there expensive ??thnks if 7 can give info ..
Id love to see older houses too that can be renovated to suit
You buy freestanding wardrobes or have fitted. Some homes are big enough to have a walk in wardrobe or some dedicate a bedroom just for clothes.
I don’t like lower cupboards to have shelves, drawers are so much easier.
In the bathrooms the Cupboard. Is usually called a cabinet
Nice one, i prefer 3 bedrooms with a larger ensuite and master like this.
BUT again the fridge next to the oven ! Big no ! Why do they always put that here ? Not fan of the kitchen colours at all either and would get rid of family room to put the dining table and an island. I wouldn't need two living rooms, i hate watching television next to the kitchen.
As i said, well i think i said ? I'm not living in UK and looking to buy there but I'm waiting for answers from Robertson Homes about things i find odd in British homes.
Thanks again guys !
I agree with you I don’t like the fridge next to the oven, drives me crackers!
I get the family, dining, kitchen idea for families with smaller children. You say your not British, lots of brits tend to stand around in the kitchen and socialise - it comes from when the working classes couldn’t afford to heat their entire homes and so would just heat the kitchen, the family would hang in there to keep warm. I believe some even slept in their. Before our homes were built or renovated to have bathrooms we also used to bathe in the kitchen aswell. So I think for British families it does make sence to have a layout like that especially if there are young children your watching over, as most parents will likely gravitate to standing around in the kitchen. I’m some older houses they still have a formal kitchen and dining room and then have a sorta kitchen, diner, snug/ conservatory for hanging out in. My grandparents had a big house like this, we were only allowed in the kitchen and lounge on sundays, birthdays and Christmas as children.
If you’ve got an older family or no children I personally would do as you suggested and have it as just a big kitchen diner.
@@josie5670 Thanks for your explanations, I understand this kind of layout now. It makes sense.
Indeed we are a couple ( not old lol ) with no children so yes a big kitchen would be better for us.
We are not used here about the kitchen as the central place in a home, cultural difference i think.
Glad to hear someone that finds a fridge close to any heat sources as completely nonsense ! I really don't understand, that's really bad for a fridge and can even break it over time.
I watch a lot of British new builds presentations on UA-cam with my husband and another thing we don't understand are windows. They always open outwards so you cannot put an outside roller shutter and clean them by yourself without a ladder, i very often point this on commentary sections.
That's really odd for us !
Your water bills must be massive !
R u still looking? I thought yall made a descision?
What if someone’s in the toilet and you need to get your coat??
What is Amteeco flooring please. (I don’t live in the U.K.)
Best way to describe it is Vinyl stick down individual tiles or planks
Do you guys work as estate agents?
No we don’t but would be happy to do house tours online for any estate agents. Business email in video description
Could you do a tour of a Marlow by redrow please
We would love too one day. There are non that we know of in our immediate area.
What is a lifestyle home please?
It’s the size of a four bed but with three beds and each of the three beds has an en-suite
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You could put a shower in that downstairs cloak room
Fridge is too small
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