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Rightmove Voyeurism

Aa an ex Victorian house owner I'm seeing big spaces and small radiators and no fire ( in front) . Then they've opened it up . Nice big log burner but thats no good for the hour before work in January .
Loved mine but glad to move out after 15 years of fixing and window wiping and parking war's

I'd call it Staged . Same thing but never heard the phrase dressing on the stuff I watch.
Million dollar listing( Ny and La ) was my guilty pleasure for years .
Don't mind the grey ,black ,white thing as the idea is you add colours to suit
It's the Tarantinos look that's horrendous
We’ve been working around these dressers and their indecision for best part of 20yrs now. In the UK it’s dressing.
 

Nice gardens



I know someone who works in a solicitor’s office up in North Berwick , she told me there’s a lot of properties up there that sell before being advertised , such is the demand.

There’s a lot of wealthy folk live along that coast .
 
I know it's a classic SMB phrase normally referring to food but don't know why this 'looks cold'.
A lot of white walls. Was the same when we bought our place now, every wall was white with grey carpets. I said to our lass we need to decorate sharpish, I feel like I’m living in an asylum.
 
‘An idealized version of LA’: fabled mid-century Stahl house on sale for first time
I love that house. Like a Columbo villain's pad (which it actually was). That style of architecture is perfect for me.

You don't really get that type of house in the UK because of the weather and planning / building regs. They are all over in the states and australia though, and usually at more affordable prices than a house as iconic as this.
A house right out of Dickens - in almost every aspect except the price.

You'd need to have a tile off to buy that.
 
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