doctor Bob":2i919aa7 said:Crikey, that's very errmmmm woody ........... I think it would put off a lot of potential buyers. Too much.
shed9":2p2bw53m said:I think I know that house Trevanion, is it in Carmarthenshire? If it's not it has a twin.
Trevanion":18q49ooe said:shed9":18q49ooe said:I think I know that house Trevanion, is it in Carmarthenshire? If it's not it has a twin.
Southern Ceredigion area, it's really in the middle of nowhere! Proper single track lanes for miles where your mirrors are almost touching each hedge and that isn't an exaggeration
El Barto":359nwh6z said:I don't really get it. Is he going to be living there or will he be selling it on?
That's how I read it and it. I suspect this may knock up his Internet subscribers as well.thetyreman":1ipr8zwr said:or he's literally bought it just to build furniture for it
MikeG.":3vtflsdz said:I like Paul Sellers approach to woodworking: a few simple tools and lots of skill and knowledge. He's clearly an excellent teacher and communicator. However, I haven't seen any furniture that he has made that has ever inspired me. It's all rather dull and utilitarian, and, frankly, clunky, in my view. Interesting as it will be to see him fill this house, I'd be more interested in seeing one of the country's many designer/ makers do the same thing. Sam Maloof made his name at the start of his career by doing precisely this: filling his own home with handmade furniture, but, Sellers, excellent teacher that he is, is no Sam Maloof.
MikeG.":8cjjrvu6 said:I like Paul Sellers approach to woodworking: a few simple tools and lots of skill and knowledge. He's clearly an excellent teacher and communicator. However, I haven't seen any furniture that he has made that has ever inspired me. It's all rather dull and utilitarian, and, frankly, clunky, in my view.
MikeG.":2jusditt said:I like Paul Sellers approach to woodworking: a few simple tools and lots of skill and knowledge. He's clearly an excellent teacher and communicator. However, I haven't seen any furniture that he has made that has ever inspired me. It's all rather dull and utilitarian, and, frankly, clunky, in my view. Interesting as it will be to see him fill this house, I'd be more interested in seeing one of the country's many designer/ makers do the same thing. Sam Maloof made his name at the start of his career by doing precisely this: filling his own home with handmade furniture, but, Sellers, excellent teacher that he is, is no Sam Maloof.
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