Jasmine Harman, the host of A Place in the Sun, transformed her London home into a vegan haven with an “cruelty-free” living room as well as lavish spaces for both adults and children.
When presenters of a Place in the Sun aren’t gallivanting around some of the most stunning properties in the Mediterranean, they are spending time in their own homes dotted across the UK.
From Jasmine Harman who has an entirely vegan home, to Danni Menzies and Jean Johansson, The Mirror takes a peek inside the homes of these Channel 4 stars and where they unwind after filming.
Up until 2021, Harman lived in in Carshalton, London with her husband Jon and their two kids. The presenter revealed she had transformed her living room into a completely vegan space with the help of interior designers at My Bespoke Room. The room boasts navy blue walls painted with cruelty-free paint from Farrow & Ball and a cream button-back sofa.
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The makeover meant no feather-filled cushions, bee’s wax furniture or any wool items for the space. Harman chose a synthetic carpet and used memory foam cushions. Harman who is a big supporter of “Veganuary” and often shares Vegan recipes also shared a sneak peak of where she cooks up her magic.
She has pale kitchen cupboards up top and dark grey lower cabinets,with the same warm oak floorboards running through the rest of her house. In another room the presenter has stylish wooden flooring in her living room with a drift-wood coloured, distressed cabinet built into the wall. A sneak peek into Jasmine’s home was shown through an Instagram Stories video, revealing a second living area, presumably for her kids Joy and Albion.
Jasmine has a lime green sofa, nature-themed wallpaper, and chic wooden flooring in a room that appears to be dedicated to children. There are many toys in the area, including a drum kit and a play mat, and the wall has colorful paintings.
The lounge features a green velour chair adorned with a leaf-patterned throw, an array of plants, a vintage trunk, and a framed photo of Harman’s late dog, Shadow, who passed away in 2014. Keen observers might notice a rainbow drawing displayed in the window, a tribute to the NHS, possibly crafted by one of her kids during the pandemic.
Harman grew tired of London and after years of touring sunny properties aboard she decided to jump across channel too. Announcing their new home on Instagram in October 2023, Jasmine said: “Life has many ups and downs. Sometimes the hardest things to do, bring the greatest rewards. Moving country has been stressful and intense and at times, overwhelming. But now we’re here and we plan to make the most of it.”
She admitted that she finally made the decision to travel alone after “almost 20 years of helping others move overseas.” The actress claimed that moving to Spain would offer her family significant opportunities and would help her maintain a “much better balance” between her personal and professional life.
The duo revealed that they have hosted friends and family, including Harman’s ex-co-host Jonnie Irwin, who was sadly diagnosed with terminal lung cancer in 2020 and passed away in February 2024.
Irwin spent much of his final years renovating his London home with his wife and three children. In December 2020, the star shared a number of before-and-after photos of their contemporary kitchen on Instagram.
Jean Johansson, who lives in a small village near Glasgow with her husband Jonatan Johansson and their son Junior, spoke to First Time Buyer about their stunning home. Our son attends the nearby school, and the house is stunning, she said. Great location close to the coast, too.
Jean’s boudoir has a matching gold bed frame and plush velvet cushions, while the wallpaper is metallic baroque print.
Jean gave a sneak peek into her grand hallway over the holiday season, which featured a winding wooden staircase decorated with garland and high ceilings highlighted by wooden paneling.
Source: Mirror
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