Love It or List It fans blast 'ungrateful' couple for complaining about their £643,000 four-bedroom house which features a heated pool

Love It or List It fans blast 'ungrateful' couple for complaining about their £643,000 four-bedroom house which features a heated pool
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Love It or List It fans blast 'ungrateful' couple for complaining about their £643,000 four-bedroom house which features a heated pool
Published: Feb, 12 2025 23:41

Love It or List It fans have hit out at an 'ungrateful' couple for complaining about their £643,000 house which has a heated pool. GP Suky and office manager Gordon went on the Channel 4 show with their large four-bedroom detached house located in a village outside of Wolverhampton, a property they have called home for 11 years. The couple who have three children aged nine, eight and five, were disagreeing about whether to invest in doing up their home, fixing its flaws, or whether to put it on the market, enlisting the help of property gurus Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer.

 [GP Suky and office manager Gordon went on the Channel 4 show with their large four-bedroom detached house located in a village outside of Wolverhampton, a property they have called home for 11 years. Pictured, their swimming pool]
Image Credit: Mail Online [GP Suky and office manager Gordon went on the Channel 4 show with their large four-bedroom detached house located in a village outside of Wolverhampton, a property they have called home for 11 years. Pictured, their swimming pool]

Suky started out as team list it as she was not happy with the light levels in their lounge, calling it 'the cave'. She added: 'For my mental health, I need more natural light, the conservatory while it's so beautiful, is cold and I never want to sit in it. It feels like there is no space for me to relax.'. The medic also said that she felt 'isolated' and 'lonely' from the rest of the family when cooking in the kitchen. Suky said that would like a property with a utility room because laundry piles up and clutters the house.

 [The couple who have three children aged nine, eight and five, were disagreeing about whether to invest in doing up their home (pictured before the renovation), fixing its flaws, or whether to put it on the market, enlisting the help of property gurus Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The couple who have three children aged nine, eight and five, were disagreeing about whether to invest in doing up their home (pictured before the renovation), fixing its flaws, or whether to put it on the market, enlisting the help of property gurus Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer]

When asked what attracted them to the property in the first place, Gordon - who was team love it from the start - admitted that it was the luxurious heated indoor pool, which is in its own separate building at the back of the garden. Upon spending £75,000 renovating the house in a bid to add more light to solve the issues, the duo had a dispute with their builders over rising costs, which meant their home remained a building site for months, with no heating downstairs during the winter.

 [Suky started out as team list it as she was not happy with the light levels in their lounge, calling it 'the cave'. Pictured, the home before the renovation]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Suky started out as team list it as she was not happy with the light levels in their lounge, calling it 'the cave'. Pictured, the home before the renovation]

Love It or List It fans have hit out at an 'ungrateful' couple for complaining about their £643,000 house which has a heated pool. Suky and Gordon - who had a budget of £80,000 to renovate - were criticised as being 'ungrateful' and told to 'get a dose of reality' by viewers after complaining about the delayed building work and the property's imperfections. One fan wrote on X: 'An hour max in the kitchen is not a reason to move, especially when your kitchen is that massive, ungrateful people always on this show.'.

 [She added: 'For my mental health, I need more natural light, the conservatory while it's so beautiful, is cold and I never want to sit in it. It feels like there is no space for me to relax.' Pictured, the home before the renovation]
Image Credit: Mail Online [She added: 'For my mental health, I need more natural light, the conservatory while it's so beautiful, is cold and I never want to sit in it. It feels like there is no space for me to relax.' Pictured, the home before the renovation]

Another penned: 'Of course these two "we've [got] a swimming pool in the garden and still not happy" have had their builders walk off the site.'. A third wrote: 'Are these people joking?!? More bedrooms than they actually need. An office for home working. And a effing swimming pool and sauna. Dose of reality required. Fast.'. A fourth commented: 'When you complain that you don’t have a utility room and that your husband has hijacked the dining room and turned it into a home office, yet you have an indoor heated pool & sauna… Perhaps a sign that you may have the wrong priorities?'.

 [The medic also said that she felt 'isolated' and 'lonely' from the rest of the family when cooking in the kitchen. Pictured, the property before it was renovated]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The medic also said that she felt 'isolated' and 'lonely' from the rest of the family when cooking in the kitchen. Pictured, the property before it was renovated]

At one point during Wednesday evening's show, Suky had a disagreement with Kirstie about the placement of her new wine cellar. GP Suky and office manager Gordon went on the Channel 4 show with their large four-bedroom detached house located in a village outside of Wolverhampton, a property they have called home for 11 years. Pictured, their swimming pool. The couple who have three children aged nine, eight and five, were disagreeing about whether to invest in doing up their home (pictured before the renovation), fixing its flaws, or whether to put it on the market, enlisting the help of property gurus Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer.

 [Suky said that would like a property with a utility room because laundry piles up and clutters the house (pictured)]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Suky said that would like a property with a utility room because laundry piles up and clutters the house (pictured)]

Suky started out as team list it as she was not happy with the light levels in their lounge, calling it 'the cave'. Pictured, the home before the renovation. She added: 'For my mental health, I need more natural light, the conservatory while it's so beautiful, is cold and I never want to sit in it. It feels like there is no space for me to relax.' Pictured, the home before the renovation. The medic also said that she felt 'isolated' and 'lonely' from the rest of the family when cooking in the kitchen. Pictured, the property before it was renovated.

Image Credit: Mail Online

Suky said that would like a property with a utility room because laundry piles up and clutters the house (pictured). Reaction: Suky and Gordon - who had a budget of £80,000 to renovate - have been criticised as being 'ungrateful' and told to 'get a dose of reality' after complaining about the delayed building work and the property's imperfections. The mother-of-three wanted a swanky kitchen island with a wine cooler that measured 210cm by 150cm.

Image Credit: Mail Online

However Kirstie said this was too large and said: 'If you've got two fridges, you could store some wine in the annex.'. She then looked at the presenter and said: 'Kirstie, do you want me to love this?'. A year and eight months after the first initial visit, Kirstie and Phil went back to the house to see how much had changed. Suky and Gordon decided to change the conservatory and build a sunroom instead for more insulation and ended up taking Kirstie's suggestion, shortening the island.

Image Credit: Mail Online

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