RU-vid recommended me your video and i am soo so thankful, really great stuff man. btw, I was wondering do you need an editor for editing your videos ??
Very nice home - you could move in and add colour/textures to make it your own. I’d change the space in the basement to make it an indoor pool - then it would be fantastic!
I would change the bedroom layout aswell to wear it was a single walk-in wardrobe but with a Island in the middle where there's a seat in the island for when your putting shoes etc on leading into the bathroom there's a stunning home in Beaconsfield currently on the market for 8 million on gregories road with a perfect example and bowling alley in very surprised you haven't done a viewing there
This home rocks 😎! Great family home and not to far from London. I like the rooms dimensions too and the price is guess it worht it considering the huge spaces, some materials and location and it's a good price compare to prices of 20 or 30 million with the same amount of space or less than that.
This is the best I have seen ever ..... Thank you both for viewing these type of luxury for us ...... I'm in Sri Lanka have an idea to come & shift down one of these Bungalows as well ..... Thank you again ..... God bless you two ....! 👍🌹❤️💋🙏 .
This is British reality))) For 5 million we have just got a farmhouse with 20 acres, built in 2012, only 4 bedrooms, 3 bathroom. Tonbridge. No design at all. We now planing to build new mansion, because need much more space. Budget for building really contemporary technical mansion with interesting interior design, 7-8 bedrooms and small guest house, and large garden - 12-15 millions. In France or Germany budget will be about 6-9.
If you’re going to be cooking Indian/ Asian foods then you need proper extraction. Believe me I fit kitchens for a jiving and the number of times I warn the customer, only to go back in a year later to fit proper vented extraction at lots of further cost.
nice , special its here it is from in london i heared that small london house but it was bige really bige house nice but work in it will be harde i wish i hade one day my miad with bige house 😅 i have bige house but i can't take a my maind but that is will be have nathing hasn't imposseblty just take a beather 😊 and relax and patient
Yes! I’ve previously commented how stupid a hole in the middle on an “easy to clean” hob is! Not to mention placing a fridge and freezer either side of an oven? Talk about making them work too hard. Also don’t like coving on coving near the ceiling. Some kitchen designers just need a slap round the face with a wet fish.
This house misses the magic sparkle to it. Lots of rooms, but the ceilings and colors make the rooms seem small and compressed. Nothing looks like somebody put extra thought and love into the details. If i had 5.000.000£ to spend on a home, i d rather have less rooms, but more unique vibe to it
This house is very dull. Very low ceilings. Tiny kitchen for such a large home - only 1 60cm wide fridge? Seriously impractical. In summary 4 floors of rubbish.
I agree. Looks very sanitised and boring. Doesn't look comfortable or homely, the entrance where he came in looks like a bunker. The only thing I like about most British new builds is the exterior red brick design.
I actually like it. Better than luxury and like a hotel. Also, simple design means the new owner can do whatever they want without doing too much work to remove the existing stuff.
Ceilings, especially on the ground floor, are way too low for a £5 million priced house. Entrance has odd 'nothing' vibes too. Office is lovely however, some lovely fittings above a typical square boxed room.
5m for such mediocre house. Perfect for middle class but who the hell from middle class would be able to afford it. Just plain ridiculous. Low modern UK standards. old Victorian and Edwardian houses easily beat this poorly built modern crap that is just larger version of mass built 4 walls for the common plebians.
Beaconsfield is one of the top 5 priciest property areas in the UK, outside London. I've lived in Bucks most of my life and you can split the county in half. The areas closest to London are hugely overpriced. Beaconsfield, Gerrards Cross etc. Unless you're a multi-millionaire there really isn't any value for money here.
@@TheLuxuryHomeShow I know Beaconsfield, I was there several times. The place is considered one of the most expensive towns in the UK. Perhaps that's why a relatively plain simple house is at 5 million asking price. I the next town down the road will be much cheaper.
That unfurnished from on the ground floor is calling out to be a Club Room. Green leather, dark wood paneling, a wine fridge and bar so Jeeves can mix my martinis in the evening. 😊 That would be perfect, in my view.
During these presentations you often state underfloor heating, BUT do not mention weather its gas or electric because if it’s electric covering that floor area it will be thousands upon thousands of a heating bill ??? Great presentation sadly not so keen on the property…!
There's such a contrast between the almost rustic exterior and modern interior which I love. What a lovely family home. Especially enjoyed the basement level. Great video!
Can you guys actually show all of the rooms? Makes it easier to map out the house in my head. The short clips for example in the boot room make it difficult to see them. Thanks.
I really wish there was a rule that you have to disclose the cost of the build to to the value of the post code and land value so that you can transparently see how much your paying for the actual home compared to how much of that £5m price tag is actually just on the post code. I really think that a lot of truths would come to market. I say this because £5m and the ceilings are that low, the hall is that small. There is a lot of room but they look contested. This home seams more quantity over quality. But quantity is not value, it’s just how many walls and doors you’ve put into the home. Which is just plaster and wood. Even the “principle” bedroom. I’ve seen the same or better on a semi detached £300k home. £300k is a big difference to £5million! Even the “balcony” (walk on roof) is shared! Lol