Londoners & The Eclecticism Of Their Homes….



by TheThrowOverAndAway

39 comments
  1. You can rent number 3 for dinners and events.
    The last house was sold earlier this year

    Sincerely,
    Someone who spends too much time on Rightmove

  2. That first one looks exactly like Birch in Cheshunt. God I miss that gaff. A rough round the edges Soho Farmhouse that was dog friendly and was always there for you when you needed it. When my wife and I got let down by our estate agents and had to spend the night out without clothes or toiletries, after a full day of loading vans, it was there with a pint and a roast chicken and they let the dog up on the bed. Top lads. Very bummed it closed.

  3. Christ those are horrible interiors. What kind of personality could live in that mess?

  4. Love these old homes. Glad they are appreciated unlike US where many homes are torn down for bigger and ghastlier homes.

  5. How does someone manage to have so many supposedly “unique” things and yet still come off so cliché?

  6. same picture on the wall in th first and last house makes me suspicious they all might be done up for a show

  7. Smh I actually can’t bring myself to watch this while the average Londoner is sharing a tiny house/flat with like 4 other people with barely any space to call their own. Eat the rich.

  8. Here’s my Tap. Here’s my hat. Here’s a Twat. Why is no one looking to film the grape under my fridge that wont budge. I mean I’m jealous of this lot but at the same time that grape should have its own video.

  9. Dark ceilings are great for giving a room that “Why is it so dim in here even with the big light on?” vibe.

  10. Lol at your man who removed the bathroom wall. Anyone walking up the stairs in that house might come face to face with someone mid shite. Why would you do that?!?

  11. My first thought was mostly just, “It’s cool how they’re allowed to paint their own walls.”

  12. I love seeing people be bold with colour in their homes!

  13. Does anyone else not really like a traditional Victorian terraced house?

    Something about the layout is so linear and horrible to me. They make me feel quite depressed. Maybe it’s from growing up in them.

  14. What are their jobs?

    Better question: what are their parents’ jobs?

  15. This seems to be a very narrow definition of “Londoner”, and one that is about a billion miles away from the median person who grew up in London…

  16. I’d like to be able to enjoy this on an aesthetic and cultural level but unfortunately my vision faded to white and my ears started to ring deafeningly from envy and I had to stop watching.

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