I so agree with you! This greige that seems to have taken over just about everything is so monotonous. Safe I suppose for those with no colour confidence or imagination. They then dress it up as 'tasteful...' This house is crying out for colour!
The façade is AMAZING! So sad the interiors… turning these homes into contemporary apartments that we find everywhere and ripping their character off… cruelty! I live in a 1800´s Victorian home, all the amazing details and character intact. If I ever wanted to live in a contemporary place, I would have purchased a loft in a contemporary building! To find my home, I went through so many beautiful homes that had been ripped off their character… until I finally found one that was still intact! How I adore my home!
I would have liked if the addition had some of the same Victorian details that the original building had. The moldings and medallions on the ceiling, so that you couldn't immediately tell that it was an addition. If I get the opportunity to build my dream house, I want it to have some of these Victorian details throughout.
I think she’s right about the colours. There’s a slight tint of green and pink. It’s the thing about pastel colours. That plus the lighting could confuse someone
Beautiful place. I've always said that if i hit the jackpot i'd buy a big old victorian house in somewhere like Crystal palace in south London thats been ruined by turning it into flats and restore it back into one big house. It wouldnt be cheap and would probably be a nightmare of a project but it would be soooooo worth it
@@charlesjay8818 It's not childish behavior. They're simply having some fun conversation. When you describe the behavior of an adult or an older child as childish, you mean the person is behaving in a foolish way that is typical of a young child's behavior. Now they aren't acting foolish aren't they?
@@tanisanjaya watch all their videos they have done on the channel...... They are completely clueless and still have no idea how to review a property. She is dizzy as hell and he's constantly walking backwards
This isn't restoration. They destroyed any charm the interior had. This could be any bland newbuild anywhere once you walk inside. It's a crying shame so many old properties have their history stripped out of them for something soulless and 'modern.'
Interestingly research shows women are much better at distinguishing between shades than men are. Possibly a result of our hunter gatherer days when women would need to distinguish between different types of berries
Wonderful house - well presented I have lived in 3 huge houses and sorry to burst the bubble but you really have to limit your aspirations. It's all about a house being a comfortable and manageable home. Where I've lived the houses were so big it came with terrible limitations. We could never keep the place warm, always seemed draughty, we could never find each other, walked for miles around the house just to get anywhere, could never hear the front door and had to carry a beeper to help, so many rooms spent all day cleaning, gardens were unmanageable so in the end we had to employ people to do it for us, removing the 'homeliness' we all want. We couldn't 'pop' to the shop cos we had to check all around to make sure everything was locked!! In the end it seemed like the house owned us. Exhausting!
I went from small house to big house..it’s true walking around just across the kitchen..keeping place clean lucky I had cleaners in once a month ..n I did it the rest of the time…yeah it’s not all it’s cracked up to be..hard work.
Really enjoyed that video. Loved the house and the fact that the old and the new were beautifully blended. Felt that the restore was sympathetic to the house and tasteful.
@markwood7045 I live in London and Ealing isn’t as leafy as it used to be in the 80s and early 90s. Very working class to poor now. I wouldn’t pay 4 million to live in Ealing when you could get more property in an other London borough.
Jess (sp?) isn't colour blind- she just sees all the complexity and undertones for which Farrow and Ball is famous. The powder bath could have been Peignoir- the lightest of pinks that changes with the light, for example. And gorgeous house!!
Absolutely captivated by this stunning Victorian villa in Ealing! The meticulous restoration work that blends traditional Victorian elegance with modern comforts is truly remarkable. Each room exudes a unique charm, from the ornate fireplaces to the high ceilings and detailed architraving. The kitchen, with its central island and state-of-the-art appliances, is a dream for any home chef. It's also wonderful to see how the garden provides a peaceful retreat in the midst of London. This house tour not only showcases a beautiful home but also highlights the rich history and convenience of living in Ealing. A perfect blend of luxury, history, and modern living!
The outside is gorgeous... then you walked in the door. And my god it's an atrocity to put a bland modern kitchen like that in a house like this. So sick of this trend.
I always love Jas presenting! So calm, professional & informative and yet warm & relaxed. Perfect balance. I have adhd and struggle to take in too much info at once usually. But the way this is presented, with visuals on screen of the thing being talked about (such as the slide & pivot doors!) really helps me process. Love it guys! Dream team right here ❤
Well laid out? There are three small reception rooms, a separated dining room and a separated kitchen. Small chopped up rooms except the kitchen. No way to host more than 6 people; unless they all meet in the kitchen? Main floor needs a total redo; combine kitchen/DR into one big room, move DR to one of the front reception rooms (the old garage) and keep other reception room as a reading room. As is is useless for a house this size.
@@rickroll9086 One reception room and it's sufficient. The dining table as shown seats 10 and there's space to the garden and to the adjoining room. Click the link and view the floor plan. Bear in mind, the layout that works for you doesn't necessarily work for everyone.
Jaz - amazing presenting! Really knowledgeable and charismatic. No need for Tom today 😂 gorgeous home, love traditional Victorian homes, and this has been renovated beautifully
@tomr6712 It is a wild evaluation. 1.5 million max. All they’ve done is spent a few hundred grand on renovation on a million pound house and put a 4 million pound price tag on it to see if there were any takers. A desperate buyer with money or good credit to mortgage will entertain this type of property. This isn’t for smart buyers.
My five year old 4 bed, 2 Bathroom (one en-suite), 3 reception rooms, 10x10 meter detached house with a slightly smaller garden in North Nottinghamshire cost me £219,000 5 years ago, now worth about £3000,000. My nearest East Coast train station is 9 miles away and takes me 1 hour to London.
Could you be so kind as to tell me where I can buy the bathroom white structural tiles ( seen at 12.10). Thank you in advance. The whole house is stunning.
My neck of woods, love living here, there a plenty of examples of thoses houses around Ealing Broadway. I know the Elizabeth line has caused inflation in the area but can buy similar for 2 million, the houses overlooking Walpole park fetch a premium on Matlock lane.
I usually dont like gray spaces and modern interior design in general, but i think this was done exceptionally well. I just dont understand the british obsession with building houses right on top of each other though, the neighbors are so close that you can only have windows on the front and back of the house. Might as well call this an apartment.
Size of England 130,000 square km and 55mill population….size of USA 10,000,000 square km and only 330mill population…. Hope that helps you understand why our houses are close and small in comparison to USA
This is Ealing which is very close to central London. The British DON'T have an obsession of building houses right on top of each other. Cities like New York, Paris etc aren't any different.
These are not "double height ceilings" they are high or tall ceilings. That is not "a porch area", that is a Vestibule. The pattern on your coat and on the floor is called Houndstooth.
Can you leave the overhead lights off when doing these videos so we can see how the rooms look like with ambient lighting too? With the overhead lights on very bright even these pretty rooms look a bit guady and hospital/corporate office room like.
Lovely home obviously immaculate. Loved your fun loving tour - the two of you work well together. English architecture is my favorite so I thoroughly enjoyed your tour Thank You
Did you realize how her eyes' low meibomian were swollen? I have subscribed to this channel with my other 3 accounts. She does a great job. She feels it. Tag her
The pattern on the floor and on your coat (known as houndstooth) is not a Victorian design. The tiles on the floor are of modern manufacture, but the pattern itself days back to at least 1200 BC.
To be fair, it's quite a large house near the city center. It's never going to be 200k, even if it was in, I don't know, Norwich or Sheffield or something.
I will never understand why people buy beautiful period properties and then impose a modern interior. I suppose they have kept most of the fireplaces and cornicing etc so you could decorate and dress in a style more suited to the house.
@@charlesjay8818 Not really, if they wanted people to keep their opinions to themselves on the home they wouldn't have a video about it with a comment section. Also there isn't much chance of me buying it as even though I can easily afford it, I don't want to live in London.
This house reminds me of a vanilla sundae. Stained glass is wonderful in the entrance hall. In desperate need of a splash of color and creative elegance. Otherwise, the house is lovely. 4.3 million pounds, yes?
If it was a Victorian house originally, what happened to the carriage house/stable? It wouldn't have been where the indoor garage used to be. Maybe it was demolished for the extension.
I enjoyed this tour :) ... Fun fact: daughters of color blind fathers have the ability to see more variations in color than most people. So called color blind men actually have enhanced night vision. Perhaps our lovely guide is the daughter of a colorblind man? Perhaps our camera man has enhanced night vision? (Red / Green are the colors most impacted) ~ I see the pink too, even in the monitor. And yes, I'm the daughter of a father with enhanced night vision:) This is a lovely and thoughtful renovation. Thank you for sharing.
Nice presentation, maybe one think to consider to change: to put on slippers or some other indoor shoes if it is not option to walk around in outdoor footwear.
Stunning house. Bland interiors / massive devoid of creative expression
I so agree with you! This greige that seems to have taken over just about everything is so monotonous. Safe I suppose for those with no colour confidence or imagination. They then dress it up as 'tasteful...' This house is crying out for colour!
It's true. That's something that always disappoints me when I see these houses.
They sort of have to make the house plain in order to attract the largest pool of buyers possible.
The façade is AMAZING! So sad the interiors… turning these homes into contemporary apartments that we find everywhere and ripping their character off… cruelty! I live in a 1800´s Victorian home, all the amazing details and character intact. If I ever wanted to live in a contemporary place, I would have purchased a loft in a contemporary building! To find my home, I went through so many beautiful homes that had been ripped off their character… until I finally found one that was still intact! How I adore my home!
I would have liked if the addition had some of the same Victorian details that the original building had. The moldings and medallions on the ceiling, so that you couldn't immediately tell that it was an addition. If I get the opportunity to build my dream house, I want it to have some of these Victorian details throughout.
The mouldings around the ceilings are called Cornice. Architrave is the moulding which frames a doorway or other opening
9:11 also Jas is right. She has a good eye for undertones! The first is a green-toned grey. The second is a pink-toned greige .
I think she’s right about the colours. There’s a slight tint of green and pink. It’s the thing about pastel colours. That plus the lighting could confuse someone
The presenters are just delightfully charming. That kept me going to the end as much as the beautiful house
Beautiful place. I've always said that if i hit the jackpot i'd buy a big old victorian house in somewhere like Crystal palace in south London thats been ruined by turning it into flats and restore it back into one big house. It wouldnt be cheap and would probably be a nightmare of a project but it would be soooooo worth it
You two have such great chemistry, I really enjoyed your presentation style. Such positive vibes. Thanks guys
It's called childish behaviour not chemistry
@@charlesjay8818 It's not childish behavior. They're simply having some fun conversation. When you describe the behavior of an adult or an older child as childish, you mean the person is behaving in a foolish way that is typical of a young child's behavior. Now they aren't acting foolish aren't they?
@@tanisanjaya watch all their videos they have done on the channel...... They are completely clueless and still have no idea how to review a property. She is dizzy as hell and he's constantly walking backwards
Love old Properties being restored. Love a home with history.
This isn't restoration. They destroyed any charm the interior had. This could be any bland newbuild anywhere once you walk inside. It's a crying shame so many old properties have their history stripped out of them for something soulless and 'modern.'
Jaz is a super colour spotter. There were definitely elements of green and pink in those tones. The chap is seeing a very basic spectrum.
Thank you so much! (I think the Jeans are from Motel Rocks)
Interestingly research shows women are much better at distinguishing between shades than men are. Possibly a result of our hunter gatherer days when women would need to distinguish between different types of berries
@@simontaylor647 that makes a lot of sense
@@simontaylor647 But I'm a dude and I could spot the spectrum as well
@@lvseka Better fat then dead
I think that’s one of the nicest houses you’ve shown on this channel
Absolutely beautiful, I’m so glade they kept the original features of this property.
Beautiful house. And, yes, you pronounced the kitchen name perfectly 😊 “Leicht” also means “easy” in German
Wonderful house - well presented
I have lived in 3 huge houses and sorry to burst the bubble but you really have to limit your aspirations. It's all about a house being a comfortable and manageable home. Where I've lived the houses were so big it came with terrible limitations. We could never keep the place warm, always seemed draughty, we could never find each other, walked for miles around the house just to get anywhere, could never hear the front door and had to carry a beeper to help, so many rooms spent all day cleaning, gardens were unmanageable so in the end we had to employ people to do it for us, removing the 'homeliness' we all want. We couldn't 'pop' to the shop cos we had to check all around to make sure everything was locked!!
In the end it seemed like the house owned us. Exhausting!
Wow, what an interesting perspective. Thanks for sharing!
@@TheLuxuryHomeShow Ended up in a tent - only joking LOL
hahaha
I went from small house to big house..it’s true walking around just across the kitchen..keeping place clean lucky I had cleaners in once a month ..n I did it the rest of the time…yeah it’s not all it’s cracked up to be..hard work.
@@Sally237-s4w Yes - a large house is a task in itself rather than a luxury
Really enjoyed that video. Loved the house and the fact that the old and the new were beautifully blended. Felt that the restore was sympathetic to the house and tasteful.
Jaz the pattern on your coat is called houndstooth. This is a beautiful home I always like homes that blend old and new.
A thoroughly charm-free zone .
I thought the bathroom looked a bit pink too, and the grey on the walls did have a light green hue, with a more duck egg hue to me.
Stunning house and home, love the rooms, it’s nice to have three reception rooms. Especially at Christmas, happy Christmas to you all. Xxx
Merry Christmas! 😊🎄
Stunning property but the price is insane for what it is.
If you lived in London you would understand @Amy-hs1qe
@markwood7045 I live in London and Ealing isn’t as leafy as it used to be in the 80s and early 90s. Very working class to poor now. I wouldn’t pay 4 million to live in Ealing when you could get more property in an other London borough.
Jess (sp?) isn't colour blind- she just sees all the complexity and undertones for which Farrow and Ball is famous. The powder bath could have been Peignoir- the lightest of pinks that changes with the light, for example. And gorgeous house!!
Her name is not Jess
@@charlesjay8818 Thank you for your helpful comment.
Her name is Jas@@lorib1600 .
Absolutely captivated by this stunning Victorian villa in Ealing! The meticulous restoration work that blends traditional Victorian elegance with modern comforts is truly remarkable. Each room exudes a unique charm, from the ornate fireplaces to the high ceilings and detailed architraving. The kitchen, with its central island and state-of-the-art appliances, is a dream for any home chef. It's also wonderful to see how the garden provides a peaceful retreat in the midst of London. This house tour not only showcases a beautiful home but also highlights the rich history and convenience of living in Ealing. A perfect blend of luxury, history, and modern living!
I want to keep everything Victorian.
You could moonlight as a ChatGPT bot any time you want with this kind of 'prose'.
I love everything about the house absolutely fabulous great presentation well done
Fabulous home and presentation, WORTH EVERY PENNY ….
im glad there is a fast forward button, sometime I just want to skip to the intersting part
The outside is gorgeous... then you walked in the door. And my god it's an atrocity to put a bland modern kitchen like that in a house like this. So sick of this trend.
Yes, agree
Totally agree
That's exactly what I thought
@@SnidgetAsphodel and all the washrooms… they look like they belong in a completely different home.
@@SnidgetAsphodel This Victorian house was renovated, NOT restored. Too modern too Comtemporary
Can't wait to live in a house like this one day !
Wish it had a more Victorian maximalist interior
If you buy it, you can make your own choices @xxzcfdxc
...but you dinnae reside in this residence so the interior is determined by the owners...cor
Really characterful house and awesome presenting guys as usual!! £4.7mil though haha what a waste of money! Could get a mansion by the beach for that!
Could buy a private island 🏝
Really
But you wouldn‘t be in london + historical Building
@@relaxingvibesambience for real. Some people just don't get it 🤣
Just not in London
I always love Jas presenting! So calm, professional & informative and yet warm & relaxed. Perfect balance. I have adhd and struggle to take in too much info at once usually. But the way this is presented, with visuals on screen of the thing being talked about (such as the slide & pivot doors!) really helps me process. Love it guys! Dream team right here ❤
Beautiful house. Well laid out. Charming decor. Home sweet home.
Well laid out? There are three small reception rooms, a separated dining room and a separated kitchen. Small chopped up rooms except the kitchen. No way to host more than 6 people; unless they all meet in the kitchen? Main floor needs a total redo; combine kitchen/DR into one big room, move DR to one of the front reception rooms (the old garage) and keep other reception room as a reading room. As is is useless for a house this size.
@@rickroll9086 One reception room and it's sufficient. The dining table as shown seats 10 and there's space to the garden and to the adjoining room. Click the link and view the floor plan. Bear in mind, the layout that works for you doesn't necessarily work for everyone.
Beautiful house! Just waiting for somebody to make it home...❤...Lucky family. 🖐 Hello all..happy Sunday...
Thanks guys, I actually use this videos as motivation in the morning lol, one day I can dream to own a house like this
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Adore Ealing. Beautiful home. Would love to live there. So well connected to everything.
That house is really amazing
Absolute great presenting work , very professional and engaging. Well done to you!!
Jas was defo right about the colours, defo saw green and pink lol😅
Jaz - amazing presenting! Really knowledgeable and charismatic. No need for Tom today 😂 gorgeous home, love traditional Victorian homes, and this has been renovated beautifully
Not so knowledgeable, she described the cornice around the ceiling as architrave. Architrave is the moulding which frames a doorway or other opening
Knowledgeable??????
She barely has two brain cells.... Just watch some of their other reviews and you will know lol
Beautiful house, REGRET MODERNITY LOVE CLASSICAL ARCHITECTURE
Gorgeous house, tastefully decorated and designed. £4.3m is wild though.
That's light work, get your bread up son
@tomr6712 It is a wild evaluation.
1.5 million max. All they’ve done is spent a few hundred grand on renovation on a million pound house and put a 4 million pound price tag on it to see if there were any takers. A desperate buyer with money or good credit to mortgage will entertain this type of property. This isn’t for smart buyers.
She's very good at walking into rooms and saying what she sees
My five year old 4 bed, 2 Bathroom (one en-suite), 3 reception rooms, 10x10 meter detached house with a slightly smaller garden in North Nottinghamshire cost me £219,000 5 years ago, now worth about £3000,000. My nearest East Coast train station is 9 miles away and takes me 1 hour to London.
Wow your 5 year old new build in Nottingham is £3M??? I think I'll take the classic Victorian Ealing property in London for £4.5
And I doubt your property has gone up that much in 5 years
219k to 3m in 5 years in Nottingham? Hahaha
@@charlesjay8818 Sorry, £300,000 😅
@@charlesjay8818 Wish it had 😆
Don't kid yourself, comedian charlie 😂
Just love it!
Wow that was such a beautiful home and done with such a great taste.
Great presentation. Congratulations on that
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful home and great location. Really enjoyed having a look around! ❤
Glad you enjoyed! 😊
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Beautiful and classy
Another stunner!
I wonder 💭 who was the interior designer for this house. He definitely has done a brilliant job. Simply well done. 🌼
Could you be so kind as to tell me where I can buy the bathroom white structural tiles ( seen at 12.10). Thank you in advance. The whole house is stunning.
Love the house and ❤ Love these two adorable people ❤❤
My neck of woods, love living here, there a plenty of examples of thoses houses around Ealing Broadway. I know the Elizabeth line has caused inflation in the area but can buy similar for 2 million, the houses overlooking Walpole park fetch a premium on Matlock lane.
I usually dont like gray spaces and modern interior design in general, but i think this was done exceptionally well. I just dont understand the british obsession with building houses right on top of each other though, the neighbors are so close that you can only have windows on the front and back of the house. Might as well call this an apartment.
Size of England 130,000 square km and 55mill population….size of USA 10,000,000 square km and only 330mill population…. Hope that helps you understand why our houses are close and small in comparison to USA
And yet here in England, We just think that it's great that it's a detached house 😂
No neighbours joined on either side is much sought after here!
@@thecluelesstravellers3490I be real no one here in england care about american houses maybe you do though
Nah I don’t either, I was just explaining why our houses are smaller lol
This is Ealing which is very close to central London. The British DON'T have an obsession of building houses right on top of each other. Cities like New York, Paris etc aren't any different.
Beautiful house. If I had that budget I’d buy it.
My dream house. Thank you for the video.
Yes this is pink!
I know the house and the area very well. Its a gorgeous part of town always has been and Wapole Park is my 1st/2nd fave park with Hyde Park
These are not "double height ceilings" they are high or tall ceilings.
That is not "a porch area", that is a Vestibule.
The pattern on your coat and on the floor is called Houndstooth.
Can you leave the overhead lights off when doing these videos so we can see how the rooms look like with ambient lighting too? With the overhead lights on very bright even these pretty rooms look a bit guady and hospital/corporate office room like.
Are the furnishings included? You seem to be concentrating on the sofas etc
It's a beautiful house and you did a good vlog showing it. Don't listen to me. Well done 👏
So beautiful ❤
It really is 😍
Just seen a plane go past. Are you in a flight path to Heathrow? 😂
Love love this.
Lovely home obviously immaculate. Loved your fun loving tour - the two of you work well together. English architecture is my favorite so I thoroughly enjoyed your tour Thank You
Did you realize how her eyes' low meibomian were swollen? I have subscribed to this channel with my other 3 accounts. She does a great job. She feels it. Tag her
Your pronunciation of the word "Leicht" was absolutely right
The pattern on the floor and on your coat (known as houndstooth) is not a Victorian design. The tiles on the floor are of modern manufacture, but the pattern itself days back to at least 1200 BC.
Oh my goodness, that's a great one
It’s a beauty! 🤩
Beautiful home
A stunning Victorian house.
The pattern on the coat and the floor tiles is called "Houndstooth".
Those are the same bathroom tiles that are in my Taylor Wimpy new build house
That is not a double height ceiling in the first reception room - it's just a high ceiling.
Love how these outrageous home prices are normalized.
To be fair, it's quite a large house near the city center. It's never going to be 200k, even if it was in, I don't know, Norwich or Sheffield or something.
You don't know anything about London clearly.
Why do the roof tiles look like that?
Beautiful home😍
Isn’t it just 😍
Perfect pronunciation of the kitchen manufacturer Leicht 👍🏻
Stunning house that's full of character ❤
Please can you tell the make of the kitchen stools?
Can you please put a link to flip - I can’t find them online!
Thought it was Ealing. Grew up around these houses. Ealing is full of them. Ealing, Queen of the Subarbs.
Love it
The coat and the floor tile pattern is called houndstooth.
I will never understand why people buy beautiful period properties and then impose a modern interior. I suppose they have kept most of the fireplaces and cornicing etc so you could decorate and dress in a style more suited to the house.
lovely done jazza
Love this video, we are renovating a "similar" property in Ealing and you've just given me some awesome ideas!!! thank you
This is Victorian so pre 1901 (Victorias death) I would love to see how the interior looked in 1910 or 1950.
What a gorgeous House I love to live there
They should turn the first reception room on the ground floor into a library.
Telling what other people should do with their homes is stupid. You buy it and make your library
@@charlesjay8818 Not really, if they wanted people to keep their opinions to themselves on the home they wouldn't have a video about it with a comment section.
Also there isn't much chance of me buying it as even though I can easily afford it, I don't want to live in London.
Stunning!
This house reminds me of a vanilla sundae. Stained glass is wonderful in the entrance hall. In desperate need of a splash of color and creative elegance. Otherwise, the house is lovely. 4.3 million pounds, yes?
très belle maison ! j'aime beaucoup
Very beautiful.
If it was a Victorian house originally, what happened to the carriage house/stable? It wouldn't have been where the indoor garage used to be. Maybe it was demolished for the extension.
I enjoyed this tour :) ... Fun fact: daughters of color blind fathers have the ability to see more variations in color than most people. So called color blind men actually have enhanced night vision. Perhaps our lovely guide is the daughter of a colorblind man? Perhaps our camera man has enhanced night vision? (Red / Green are the colors most impacted) ~ I see the pink too, even in the monitor. And yes, I'm the daughter of a father with enhanced night vision:) This is a lovely and thoughtful renovation. Thank you for sharing.
Lovely house. Its the pent house for me
Nice presentation, maybe one think to consider to change: to put on slippers or some other indoor shoes if it is not option to walk around in outdoor footwear.
Why? Her socks were fine.
beautiful
Gorgeous house x