Omg...i for sure wanted Selmar to shut up and let the lady do the talking....he always opened his mouth when she was about to tell something interesting..and that laugh is extremely irritating..He creams his pants by every big room...calling it a ballroom
She was nicely dressed up for work, and went in all those filthy places....i have to say .. i always change clothes when i have been in the attics or the outbuildings..and our ones are not even that filthy...
That place is very nice...it needs a huge ammount of work...and money...i thought the rooms would be bigger.. the place isnt very deep, its wide to make an impression....but the work would stress me out..it all needs work..just a few rooms to live in at the moment..lucky they still are young...it reminded Selmar of Downtown
Abbey...
And he was also very fond of the pandeling..
I also noticed Selmar doesnt understand what a opiumbed is..
Emmy looked very sympathic..glad she decided to keep the upper floor private because of the children..one needs privacy..we also never show our private bedroom to visitors..i find that always very strange when people do that..
A nice vlog becauce she showed us around..but i would wish Selmar would shut up more..It also shows the fact when a place has changed owners a lott..nothing is properly restored...or maintained..just neglected when they couldnt afford the servants anymore and the workmen..or probably some inheretance issues..also happens a lott in France..But i should say to Selmar fix that frontdoor, otherwise its ruined.. If he is able to start working in the morning in stead of in the afternoon...i alwasy like to start in the morning..its fresh, you dont get disturbed a lott.and when its getting to warm..sit down, relax and enjoy the work you have done...
I dont know what those people have with those disgusting shitting peacocks...when you have alredy soo much work...who needs those birds around..I also didnt understand why she kept carrying that dog..i wonder how that animal can keep so white there..maybe thats why she carried it..