لماذا أصبحت جميع المنازل تتشابه الألوان باهتة والأثاث مثل ايكيا هذه التحف عندها روح وأصالة لو كانت ملكي كنت بحثث في أماكن الأثاث المستعمل فترة الأربعينات وقبلها هو الذي يليق بهذا الجمال
Apart from the entrance, the staircase, the flooring, the windows and the garden, everything else is lacking character. Just another American apartment…The dullest kitchen I’ve ever seen. Apart from the electrical appliances…
It’s a shame all character has been removed and not restored internally. In London we tend to replicate the period features when properties are modernised to reinstate the original beauty. (Or is it a new build? Not too sure) Still a nice property and beautiful area
That house is full of character. It is not generally true that period features are replicated when houses are modernised in London. I've seen far too many interiors ripped out and replaced with stark white boxes in too many period properties there.
What a shame .. totally lost it French charm…. It’s culture it’s distinction .. just became everyone design a crime So sad .. leave st exupery alone … nothing to do with this abomination
So sad to see how brutally it's been treated. "Open concept" is an insult to these lovely old homes. I'm glad a few period details survived, at least. I'm sure the quality of the modern furnishings etc. is excellent, but why not put them in modern homes, where they belong? Respect for the past is important.
Why don't we all take your philosophy to it's logical conclusion and revert to living in caves. Progress is important and quiet often in terms of construction, refurbishment and property layout, needs change. Also it is often not feasible to preserve or restore period features. Yes in a perfect world it would be nice if this could have been saved as some kind of museum piece but somebody paid good money for this property and in the system we live in that gives them a bigger say in how it is used than you or I have and rightly so.
@@bustabloodvessel5327 You took the words out of my mouth. A lot of people seem to think that everything must be adhered to as originally intended or designed, no matter how unfeasible or inconvenient to modern lives.
Looks like a New York brown stone middle upper class, only the exterior looks French, the facade that is, even the outdoor is stock! Not the Parisian charm some of us are use to! Go check out Town Tour, there is the same stair case in a Harlem townhouse!!!
what do people mostly eat out? For being one of the cuisine centers of the world they don't focus much on kitchens. I like it a lot more than some it wasn't overly marbled.
When you need to > a property of this quality….on RU-vid ( I don’t think for a second that millionnaires are on this network) …..it means that’s over I mean well over priced…This guy is fishing ….il pêche au gros con.
cool but this seems to be located on the private bit of street called Sq du Ranelagh, and google says on foot you need 30min from the Eiffel tower (2,4km). Not 5min. 5min maybe with a car or a nice fast motorcycle. Otherwise the home is really nice. Since prices are beginning to drop and we work with international cash buyers maybe if the owner wants to sell we could try to sell it (we acceptp only listings with a realistic price). Nice work doing the video ! ;) Cheers ! :)
I love the neighbourhood. However, isn't the floor on the salon chevron instead of herringbone? The style might not be my taste, but I appreciate how gorgeous it is.
Hello ! If you mean "Point de Hongrie", it looks quite similar, but this is not the same thing than herringbone floor. This one is called "Parquet en bâtons rompus" in French.
@@Peter-nh5hv Well dear, you are way behind the fashion crowd then. Untucked shirts are it and nobody wears a tie except lawyers or funeral directors these days. 🤣🤣🤣