I love Stephanie's home in Paris, it has a calm and inviting feel that just makes me feel like having tea by an open window. So much charm in the home in itself, nice touches with the art.
I think Marie Daarge's home is a brand all by itself .Women who take the time to create art piece in a whole building should not be condemned to have their art deemed curated. Stephanie is a beautiful soul inside and out and I love the extension of her home in a building not belonging to her . This was really charming and funny all at the same time. She would remind a lot of us of the younger version of ourselves. Marie Darge , her language, her illustrations, her experience from Martinique in the Caribbean to Alexandria is just purely and beyond interesting
Refreshing to see Stephanie make a home that is outside of the box. It’s not my style but I appreciate that it’s not the like every other stuffy over-decorated, overly curated homes we see on every interior design channel. 💜
I really love Stephanies home! I also love her way of life, her explanations about how she styled the house and why. She has a beautiful poetic soul, I think. How unusual to use a typewriter, but it matches her personality. The sketch of her dog is lovely. And what a beautiful surrounding she has. Although I have seen this episode in homeworthy before, I watched it again because. Everything in this video about her speaks to my soul. All the best to her🍀
Stephanie was so lucky to have found that beautiful house in such a good location. Her simple style mightn’t be everyone’s cup of tea, however, it suits her and makes a change from the curated uptight feeling of the more elaborate homes you’ve featured.
LESS IS MORE!👋👋 By far my favorite is Stephanie Delphon's home.!🏡 And just like her, I don't like everything to be and look PERFECT either. The doggie looks very happy in that home!🐕🐾💞 CONGRATULATIONS!👌
I love your place .. when my family came from France to Louisiana my great grandma had to learn English and she learned very little. Her parents didn’t have to go to school and stayed talking French, my great great, great and my grandma all said bastub ., anyway love it, I’m a gumbo. I’m mixed with French, Indian, Spain African and I love them all. Abeinto darling ❤
I think Tatianas home is one of the most creatives I have ever seen here on homeworthy. I've seen the episode before- like Stephanies- but watched it again, ' cause it is very interesting. Not really my style, but there is a lot that I love, especially her beautiful drawings on the wallpaper in the corridor. And althogh most of her items are very extraordinary- they fit together so well! Like her soft and thoughtful personality.All the best to her🍀
Let's be honest, you *start off (in many of the cases) with physically beautiful, smart, ancient, quality and elegantly detailed - spaces. One really needs only a little soulfulness, cleverness, some modicum of aesthetic I.Q., and you've got a pretty gorgeous place. Paris context gives you that advantage.
Finally someone who understands what is going on here. The Paris “situation/background” does 50% of the trick. The places bones are stunning. Try to imagine the same set/furniture in a blank/random apartment… The result will be totally different.
What a wonderful collection of beautiful homes. Always love hearing all the stories. Each place us so individually decorated. Thank you so much for sharing.
He house is already beautiful with gorgeous wood molding , I love her house is sou simple , with lot window is good and bring lot light and home. Thank you very much homeworty ,to bring all of us to this beautiful wonderful younger home women house .🥰❤❤❤❤❤❤
It's so lovely to see how others live in different countries. I've never been to Paris but how wonderful it must be to live there. Love hearing your beautiful accent 😊
How beautiful the first house(Stephanie's home) is ~ The elegant walls, simple furnitures, empty space in house, street, backyard, windows, balcony, around everythings ~ I love it ~
it's the beauty of the simplicity that really speaks volume about her style. I love he molding and vintage charm of her home. Homes like this really appeal to me and my soul
I seen this video before and never get tired of viewing it again! One of my favorite!! All of the homes are unique and beautiful!!! ❤ thank you all for opening your spaces to us!
I loved Garrow Kedigian's Paris home and his descriptions of why he loves what he surrounds himself with. He even mentioned some great tips for us! I'll be checking out his website and other videos. Thank you Garrow.
The most curated place. There is style and thoughts behind each and every pieces he uses. Interior design is a real science. And he masters it. The other places seem great thanks to the architecture. When you analyse the design/the furniture, no cohesion… Nothing to be in awe with…
3 very different women with 3 very different styles. I love all of them. The simplicity of Stephanie's home, the color and aesthetic of Tatiana's, the opulence of Marie's. I relate more to Tatiana as I love old furniture. I can't choose between the dogs, they're both adorable.
My favorite homes are those of Marie Daage and Garrow Kedigian. They are so elegant and respectful of the original architecture of their apartments. Absolutely stunning!!! 😀👍❤️
I love all kinds of things I have been buying selling and trading for years. I keep a lot of things. My bedroom have a canopy pineapple wood bed 2 huge armoires nice wood . Everthing is thrifted estate sales auctions
Love crystal have a huge collection pinwheel . I bought one the other day a huge pinwheel vase for myself Valentine’s Day coming . Beautiful have to sell a few of my other ones and keep my beauty the huge one. Love capidemonte lamps I have I also collect lamps some withvcherubs
10:31 love Valentina I have that dress!! Comfy H&M! And the frappe looks fun! So many ways to make it! I use to hate instant coffee though , wonder if this makes it taste better? Losing a grandma is hard! I know some of us from gen x didn’t always have the best moms, by grandma was everything to me. Sorry for your loss 💕
Y’all should have let Stephanie Delphon just explain her way around her house in French and put subtitles. Same for other languages. I love hearing Spanish educated speakers use their words.
Fav is the porcelain artist's home. Lovely. One question, isn't a mirror facing a mirror bad Feng Shui? The energy from the mirrors bounce back and forth and cause distress. Just wondering if in Paris they give any thought to Feng Shui principals.
I loved all 3 homes...my concrn is Im terrified of insects & none of the windows have screens...do bugs, bees, crawly things not fly into the apartments? What would I do?...
This looks like a student pad. However, the mirror and panelling are gorgeous. Suggestions: lose the dining table - it takes up too much space. Instead, make the desk work as a dining table (folding chairs will save space). Both sofas look like unmade beds. Something more structured would be better. Add a low table in front of the new sofa, opposite the fireplace and add some art/objets. Finally, better lighting!
@clairette I was referring to Stephanie Delphon’s home. The video seems to have changed to include a variety of different apartments since I left my comment.
@@Clairettte-zi5ljThe fact that people are not in awe with all the places doesn’t mean that they don’t get things… The first place has nothing except the architecture and the location. Put all her furniture in a random apartment in the banlieue… The result will be totally different… Daage’s apartment is too “shishkoesy”… No cohesion. The master is Garrow Kedigian: everything is curated, meticulously picked. However the benches blocking the bookcases access…
I love dishes al kinds royal Albert country rose I have a few I have sets I have Ukrainian painted dishes I am Ukrainian royal doulton English ironstone all kinds of hand painted plates. My home is full a brick ranch. I need a house with bigger rooms lol
@@heliedecastanet1882 Ah, no. She was born in Austria I read in the meantime. Her mother is austrian and therefore she has this charming accent, although she was raised in Martinique. 😊 I'm from Germany, so maybe I hear the accent more 😉
@@susannegiesen2114 Thank you for the information ! I would have never thought, because it sounded very French to me. But you probably know best ! I could have recognized a German accent on French, I failed on English 🙂 Yet, on French, I really like the German accent. More than the English one.
When critisizing its best to first check the right spelling of Stephanie's name! Its Delpon! not Delphon.!! Pay attention. Respect. Regarding her house its a great example of artistic personal taste of a french creator that believes that less is more and not in the convenvial way.
Delphon is an artist. Minimal, simple design is more than a trend, it is a movement. The home itself is explained to be the work of an different artist. It is also explained in detail why Delphon purposefully chose what she has put inside the home. Humility is sometimes more important than sophistication -- to paraphrase Ms. Delphon.
I love Stephanie's home in Paris, it has a calm and inviting feel that just makes me feel like having tea by an open window.
So much charm in the home in itself, nice touches with the art.
I think Marie Daarge's home is a brand all by itself .Women who take the time to create art piece in a whole building should not be condemned to have their art deemed curated. Stephanie is a beautiful soul inside and out and I love the extension of her home in a building not belonging to her . This was really charming and funny all at the same time. She would remind a lot of us of the younger version of ourselves. Marie Darge , her language, her illustrations, her experience from Martinique in the Caribbean to Alexandria is just purely and beyond interesting
Refreshing to see Stephanie make a home that is outside of the box. It’s not my style but I appreciate that it’s not the like every other stuffy over-decorated, overly curated homes we see on every interior design channel. 💜
I really love Stephanies home! I also love her way of life, her explanations about how she styled the house and why. She has a beautiful poetic soul, I think. How unusual to use a typewriter, but it matches her personality. The sketch of her dog is lovely. And what a beautiful surrounding she has. Although I have seen this episode in homeworthy before, I watched it again because. Everything in this video about her speaks to my soul. All the best to her🍀
Stephanie was meant to find this house 🏠. ❤ so unique for her style and taste .
Stephanie was so lucky to have found that beautiful house in such a good location. Her simple style mightn’t be everyone’s cup of tea, however, it suits her and makes a change from the curated uptight feeling of the more elaborate homes you’ve featured.
The moulding in Stephanie’s home are magnifique!
Her dog is the loveliest ❤
Wowwww the Italian lady did a GREAT job in her apartment.
I couldn't believe my eyes! Three whole hours of bliss! 🥰🥰🥰
Stephanie's home has such wonderful bones. My favorite part of her home tour was her adorable dog!!! That is one sweet, happy pup! ❤
I adore Stephanie's home. An artistic and sensitive soul who belongs in the heart of Montmartre.
LESS IS MORE!👋👋 By far my favorite is Stephanie Delphon's home.!🏡 And just like her, I don't like everything to be and look PERFECT either. The doggie looks very happy in that home!🐕🐾💞 CONGRATULATIONS!👌
I love your place .. when my family came from France to Louisiana my great grandma had to learn English and she learned very little. Her parents didn’t have to go to school and stayed talking French, my great great, great and my grandma all said bastub ., anyway love it, I’m a gumbo. I’m mixed with French, Indian, Spain African and I love them all. Abeinto darling ❤
I love Stephanie and her space, I feel like I learned so much about design listening to her talk.
I think Tatianas home is one of the most creatives I have ever seen here on homeworthy. I've seen the episode before- like Stephanies- but watched it again, ' cause it is very interesting. Not really my style, but there is a lot that I love, especially her beautiful drawings on the wallpaper in the corridor. And althogh most of her items are very extraordinary- they fit together so well! Like her soft and thoughtful personality.All the best to her🍀
All of the homes are magical and make you feel like you’re living in a fairy tale!
Let's be honest, you *start off (in many of the cases) with physically beautiful, smart, ancient, quality and elegantly detailed - spaces. One really needs only a little soulfulness, cleverness, some modicum of aesthetic I.Q., and you've got a pretty gorgeous place. Paris context gives you that advantage.
Finally someone who understands what is going on here. The Paris “situation/background” does 50% of the trick. The places bones are stunning. Try to imagine the same set/furniture in a blank/random apartment… The result will be totally different.
What a wonderful collection of beautiful homes. Always love hearing all the stories. Each place us so individually decorated. Thank you so much for sharing.
He house is already beautiful with gorgeous wood molding , I love her house is sou simple , with lot window is good and bring lot light and home. Thank you very much homeworty ,to bring all of us to this beautiful wonderful younger home women house .🥰❤❤❤❤❤❤
It's so lovely to see how others live in different countries. I've never been to Paris but how wonderful it must be to live there. Love hearing your beautiful accent 😊
How beautiful the first house(Stephanie's home) is ~ The elegant walls, simple furnitures, empty space in house, street, backyard, windows, balcony, around everythings ~ I love it ~
it's the beauty of the simplicity that really speaks volume about her style. I love he molding and vintage charm of her home. Homes like this really appeal to me and my soul
French are so artistic. Love Paris. Love the people.
I seen this video before and never get tired of viewing it again! One of my favorite!! All of the homes are unique and beautiful!!! ❤ thank you all for opening your spaces to us!
I loved Garrow Kedigian's Paris home and his descriptions of why he loves what he surrounds himself with. He even mentioned some great tips for us! I'll be checking out his website and other videos. Thank you Garrow.
The most curated place. There is style and thoughts behind each and every pieces he uses. Interior design is a real science. And he masters it. The other places seem great thanks to the architecture. When you analyse the design/the furniture, no cohesion… Nothing to be in awe with…
Love them all, and Marie Daage’s is just perfect 🤩
3 very different women with 3 very different styles. I love all of them. The simplicity of Stephanie's home, the color and aesthetic of Tatiana's, the opulence of Marie's. I relate more to Tatiana as I love old furniture. I can't choose between the dogs, they're both adorable.
My favorite homes are those of Marie Daage and Garrow Kedigian. They are so elegant and respectful of the original architecture of their apartments. Absolutely stunning!!! 😀👍❤️
such a bright person.❤ I love France and often spend vocations there. I love people, language, culture .
I'm an open window/door too! I need to feel the fresh air circulating...although of course it helps that I live in CA.😊
The beauty of all these flats is that their owners keeps all of their desires objects and called them home. A consumer dream in real .
Thank you for this collection. Marie Daage is quite a force. I would love to see her country house.
Красота, Восторг! 😅😮
So cute...Stephanie and her dog look alike! Beautiful!❤❤
Stephanie home is lovely minimal yet charming might not be my style but love seeing different points of view appreciate different ways of design 😊
Stéphanie delpon is the real deal
What a wonderful space, that she's made her own ❤
I love all kinds of things I have been buying selling and trading for years. I keep a lot of things. My bedroom have a canopy pineapple wood bed 2 huge armoires nice wood . Everthing is thrifted estate sales auctions
Love crystal have a huge collection pinwheel . I bought one the other day a huge pinwheel vase for myself Valentine’s Day coming . Beautiful have to sell a few of my other ones and keep my beauty the huge one. Love capidemonte lamps I have I also collect lamps some withvcherubs
Beautiful home
I like the open windows… that’s me too.
That dog needs to go out and run!!
CHARMING HOME, BUT I JUST FELL IN LOVE WITH THE DOG, SUCH A SPECIAL FACE
Can we get a tour of Maria Daag’s country house too?!!
Wow I love painted porcelain my dear. I have a lot of collectibles many porcelain plates vases anything I can find hand painted. Beautiful job
I really like your channel ❤❤
I love the monogrammed wedding plates!
10:31 love Valentina I have that dress!! Comfy H&M! And the frappe looks fun! So many ways to make it! I use to hate instant coffee though , wonder if this makes it taste better? Losing a grandma is hard! I know some of us from gen x didn’t always have the best moms, by grandma was everything to me. Sorry for your loss 💕
Y’all should have let Stephanie Delphon just explain her way around her house in French and put subtitles. Same for other languages. I love hearing Spanish educated speakers use their words.
I love her style Beautiful
Take a shot everytime time the last guy says "Paris Flea Market"! 😂
Fav is the porcelain artist's home. Lovely. One question, isn't a mirror facing a mirror bad Feng Shui? The energy from the mirrors bounce back and forth and cause distress. Just wondering if in Paris they give any thought to Feng Shui principals.
hi! I am a Spaniard as well. Thanks for your input :)@@sunflowergirl5141
@@sunflowergirl5141 can bi in hallways but no facing the light, the windows
Why is the material down on the floor from the sofa I don't understand. I love the Paris view and the light from the balcony on the first place.
Brilliant video
I loved all 3 homes...my concrn is Im terrified of insects & none of the windows have screens...do bugs, bees, crawly things not fly into the apartments? What would I do?...
J'adore M. Ferdinand ! Si beau! Ta maison, Stéphanie, est très bien décorée. Quand puis-je emménager ? 🥰
Love gallary wall brett
Oh hippie life in Paris 🫤🥴
😍😋😍😋
Many of these have been presented before.
This looks like a student pad. However, the mirror and panelling are gorgeous.
Suggestions: lose the dining table - it takes up too much space. Instead, make the desk work as a dining table (folding chairs will save space).
Both sofas look like unmade beds. Something more structured would be better. Add a low table in front of the new sofa, opposite the fireplace and add some art/objets. Finally, better lighting!
I think you didn't understand anything about how they imagined theses places and what was their purpose...
@clairette I was referring to Stephanie Delphon’s home. The video seems to have changed to include a variety of different apartments since I left my comment.
@@gilly5094 Ok, I don't like the first apartment either, but the second and the third ones are gorgeous (I think)
@@Clairettte-zi5ljThe fact that people are not in awe with all the places doesn’t mean that they don’t get things… The first place has nothing except the architecture and the location. Put all her furniture in a random apartment in the banlieue… The result will be totally different… Daage’s apartment is too “shishkoesy”… No cohesion. The master is Garrow Kedigian: everything is curated, meticulously picked. However the benches blocking the bookcases access…
I love dishes al kinds royal Albert country rose I have a few I have sets I have Ukrainian painted dishes I am Ukrainian royal doulton English ironstone all kinds of hand painted plates. My home is full a brick ranch. I need a house with bigger rooms lol
🍃🌺🍃
#40 looks like BM Peuse but lighter.
3 hrs? 😂 White walls, herringbone parquet floors, over sized gilt mirror and white furniture. 30 seconds 👌🎉🎉🎉
Marie Daage is German, isn't she? She speaks english a bit like Karl Lagerfeld did, I like it😉
She is French. Her accent is very French too 🙂
@@heliedecastanet1882 Ah, no. She was born in Austria I read in the meantime. Her mother is austrian and therefore she has this charming accent, although she was raised in Martinique. 😊 I'm from Germany, so maybe I hear the accent more 😉
@@susannegiesen2114 Thank you for the information ! I would have never thought, because it sounded very French to me. But you probably know best ! I could have recognized a German accent on French, I failed on English 🙂 Yet, on French, I really like the German accent. More than the English one.
Well, for sure you won’t find anything from Target in any of these homes.
Good sense of style and taste is not necessarily linked to money. You can use few pieces from Target here and there.
1:01:37 Marie Daage
When critisizing its best to first check the right spelling of Stephanie's name! Its Delpon! not Delphon.!!
Pay attention. Respect.
Regarding her house its a great example of artistic personal taste of a french creator that believes that less is more and not in the convenvial way.
Relax… Breath… You can agree to disagree…
This is old video
32:31
vanity fair.
Where are your pictures of your children I have my children and grandchildren in nice frames on the wall in the hallway
😂
3 hours of reruns.
Very disappointing.
You should cook why not? Food is important
Not sure why Stephanie Delphon's home is showcased since her interior decor is really nothing special.
Not sure why you feel the need to post this negative comment since your opinion is really nothing special.
Sometimes it’s better not to post a comment. 😒
Wow that’s harsh
Delphon is an artist. Minimal, simple design is more than a trend, it is a movement. The home itself is explained to be the work of an different artist. It is also explained in detail why Delphon purposefully chose what she has put inside the home. Humility is sometimes more important than sophistication -- to paraphrase Ms. Delphon.
Why? Because it’s not the typical American home full of expensive 💩? Less is more you know?
Another one I don’t cook oh boy that’s just laziness
I wonder if you would say that if it was a man who said he didn't know how to cook. Why do care whether she knows how to cook or not?