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dotty. | 15:17 Wed 26th Jan 2011 | ChatterBank
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Beautiful home though, very very Hollywood, but just on the border of 'over the top'
Usually these 'posh' houses are furnished in a way that makes you feel uncomfortable being there. But the decor is quite light-hearted and practical.

She did well for someone who couldn't act.
That house is AMAZING!!!!!!! I'm definitely considering putting down an offer!! :)
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The view is wonderful and it looks so light and airy, love the horse art everywhere too
But £28million!
It's horrible...
Ummm.. is that sarcasm??
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Yeah I know ummmm, we should all live that rough lol
No....I think the house is horrible. Just find it very tacky.
I think it's pretty hideous myself but wouldn't mind owning it so I could sell it on. Only thing I liked was the pool :-/
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some of that furniture will be priceless, the dining suite alone must be worth thousands and it's so unique, the style is very consistent throughout i think, deluxe chique rather than shappy chique
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*shabby lol
Tacky chique...
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I don't think it can be tacky, everything is probably of a superior quality from designers rather than cheap imitations, and as I said, the style is consistent which means they have been careful to keep a everything contemporary with the main peices.
Not sure about the horses head on the table.
.........better than one in your bed !!
It's very light and airy looking-which is nice. But the décor is quite dated and not to my taste.
bit to big for me :-)

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