Judges are instructed to use more versatile language.
Season after season, the judges of Finland’s most beautiful home are criticized for using adjectives too one-sidedly. The trio’s speeches are on the surface this autumn as well.
This time, the series has been raised publicly on the Facebook page two words. They are nice and lovely.
– One of my favorite programs and I always watch. A small note though. There are plenty of adjectives other than nice. For fun, I counted dozens of times in one program, and so on Katarina has opened a discussion.
The topic has also been taken up Pekkawhich reminds of another word often heard in the series, wonderful.
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Even in tonight’s episode, both descriptions are heard several times, but not everything is just nice or wonderful. Once again, the judges’ vocabulary is full of other expressions, such as fresh, freesy, surprising, fine, airy, beautiful, enjoyable, pleasant, perfect, bright, spacious, idyllic, delicious, eye-catching, festive, rich, crazy and precious.
Sometimes you can’t even find the words.
– Oh right, an interior designer Tero Pennanen can only be said in one destination of the evening’s episode.
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Pennanen, editor Hanna Sumari and an architect Blue Rainio this week are reviewing three large homes in a great country landscape. They can be found in Kausala, Nurme and Bromarvi.
In the latter, you can find a former sanatorium, which today functions not only as a home but also as a cafe and a cultural space in Kansjerf open to everyone. The manor located in the archipelago has been in the family of its current owner since 1811. Oscar Gräsbeck already represents the eighth generation. He is also known as a pianist and singer.
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Finland’s most beautiful home today on MTV3 at 20:00. See all TV programs and broadcast times in Telku’s TV guide.