yeh but it’s still a bit odd. I know a lot of people whose parents have beautiful, large lovely homes. But they still want their indepdence. It’s part of being a adult, especially when you’re just married.In fairness they live in a pretty big house so it's not like us plebs going back to live with mum and dad in a three bed semi with one living space.
That seems a bit of a far reach to me, the interior wouldn’t be to my taste but looking at other home bloggers it’s certainly a type of style that’s ‘in’ now. I really don’t think she’s purposely making her home interior look horrible so that her husband will be repulsed at the thought of living there and would rather live at her parents.Looking at recent updates for their house and it gives me a headache. To each their own but that style just seems to devoid of personality, so tasteless and bizarre. I’m surprised because her last house the decor seemed ok.
part of me wonders if this is just a bizarre attempt to stay with her parents for as long as possible.
Start an ambitious building project that was never part of the “original plan” as a covert way to get Wee Precious to move in with her parents. I don’t know of any newlyweds who’d be willing to start off married life living with parents.
combined with the fact Tiffany has 1. Lived with her parents well into adulthood, and 2. always lived a stones throw away from them
is it some form of arrested development? I always got daddy issue vibes from tiff.
I was super independent and moved out as soon as I turned 18 though, I moved abroad and I’m not super close with my parents so maybe that’s why it seems odd to me.
Thats not what I said.That seems a bit of a far reach to me, the interior wouldn’t be to my taste but looking at other home bloggers it’s certainly a type of style that’s ‘in’ now. I really don’t think she’s purposely making her home interior look horrible so that her husband will be repulsed at the thought of living there and would rather live at her parents.
I lived with my parents for a few months with my other half while my house was being built, they had space and we couldn’t afford to rent as all the money was going into the house. We get on well with my family so it was actually great but we appreciate our own space now.
Doesn’t make me any less of an adult or lacking in independenceit’s making the most out of a situation while waiting on my dream house.
Dressing really well?! Hi Tiff!she is dressing really well lately and appears genuinely happy.
Haha how do you even see what shes wearing?she is dressing really well lately and appears genuinely happy.
Are you posting in the right thread…? Dressing well?! Tiffany?!she is dressing really well lately and appears genuinely happy.
grim placeSeems they’re in Dubai.
Yes looks awful so far.Anyone else hating their design choices in the house, so industrial?
She has went for some bold choices and I fear the glass box thing might make it look very office like.Longtime T lurker, didn’t think it would be our Tiffany that would start my posting historybut I follow the house account, didn’t even realise who she was for ages into it. She did a Q&A recently and she said her husband was a farmer!
Could see the logic in demo’ing the old house for the new place, especially when you have herdad’scontacts at your disposal and it means you can get pretty much exactly what you want. It only seems to have three bedrooms which, given it’s clear they’ll want to sell the place on and the price they’ll need to get for it to recoup their investment, is nuts. They’re also going to lose the incredible view as there’s a site in front of them with planning, she’s posted about that before.
Internally the style is very different to her previous place, which would give you an idea of her taste. New house has a lot of interesting features (like a sliding door on the kitchen counter to hide your toaster and microwave away) but is completely devoid of colour and personality- no bold or interesting choices anywhere. Colour scheme throughout of black, grey and beige. It just screams “investment” rather than a couple’s first home together.
Most impressed about how it all went to schedule- a four month build when any other projects I know of (including my own house!) have faced delay after delay with material shortages, supply/delivery issues, contractors isolating etc. I did uncharitably think “well if there’s one customer they don’t want to let down, it’ll be herda”. Ah well, good luck to them, I’ll probably borrow her toaster hidey-hole idea
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