You guys make the very best show-home tour videos. Filming is spot on, showing the size of rooms not just the fine details and the commentary is informative and fun!
Nice home. Well-appointed, and quality materials and appliances. It would certainly pay off in the long run rather than lesser quality. Nice size lot. I can see you two living in this choice.
It’s a shame that Redrow have so many extras now, I have a Redrow home since 9 years and back then their moto was “what their extras is own standard” but now it seems everything is extra.
Bit of lack of planning on the upstairs bathrooms. The shared bath is located closest to the only room that doesn't use it. The two bedrooms that share it are at the opposite end of the hall. Perhaps it is bc it is a much smaller space than I am accustomed to. I am in Canada and like each bedroom to have a designated adjoining bath.
Redrow (this developer) do bathrooms to each bedroom on their lifestyle properties I believe. But you loose a bedroom (which I prefer in those, they loose the box room and the bedrooms are better size, I think Elliot and matt toured the Oxford lifestyle property). I notice redrow houses arnt brilliant on the smaller homes. Their bigger builds are *gorgeous* but the smaller builds just don’t hit the same way Also in much older houses we didn’t build bathrooms as they didn’t have internal plumbing. You’ll still find lots of old UK houses with outhouses and extension bathrooms - prior to indoor bathrooms we used to keep a bath in the kitchen to wash (usually around once a week). So it’s taken us a long time to catch up with eñ suites - like you I much prefer when each room has their own, but in standard UK houses most will just have a main family bathroom.
The extras really do add up! Nice property though. The door into the living room is in the way when open, I feel. Thought all unit doors & drawers would be soft close nowadays. Good job lads, keep em coming ....
I’m constantly amazed at how small the homes in the UK are. And that walk-in closets are so rare. In the US, our closets are the size of some of the rooms in the UK. But this home was really cute!
@@sadlierferg not sure why you felt the comments was rude. It was an observation about the differences in house styles between the two countries. I find your comment to be rude, and unnecessary. Next time, scroll on by if you don’t like what I have to say. Seems pretty simple to me.
@@okiegrad2007 Simple, of course I expect nothing less. If I want to comment on something, I will. Just as you did. Perhaps rude was the wrong word, ill mannered would be more appropriate.
Here in the US we don’t have doors to our living rooms. Could you take the door off to give you more space along the wall? If you want a door you could use a sliding barn door, my personal favorite. Just a thought. 😊. This is what happens when you take me on a house tour...🤣😂
I think most designers suggest not placing living room furniture up against the walls. They did a very nice job with the garden. Are solar panels an option?
Hi guys that was a great 👍 house 🏡 very spacious not like 👍 the house 🏠 we live in three bedrooms how much was it by the way ❤️🇬🇧👍David of Ellessmere port,
Why do so many developers use useless cupboards...you can literally get corner cupboards and then have doors that open to the right and the left and have fabulous space you can access. It costs such a tiny amount more than a 1000 with a 500 next to it. Sigh.
Hey guys you maybe should be wearing shoe coverings for these house tours. You were in the shower in one clip ...with your trainers 🤦🏽♀️ Something to consider?
Am I the only person who detests this new fad of putting a poxy lounge at the front of the house next to the street and a kitchen in an enormous space at the rear with the patio doors opening into the garden? Swap the damned rooms around!
It’s hardly a new fad. Look at traditional U.K.1920’s, 30’s, 40’s etc style homes and the living room is usually situated at the front. ‘Front Room’ We quite like the kitchen to rear as it serves for a good entertainment flow into the garden.