2023.. stop doing this stuff to your house..

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Paige Wassel

Paige Wassel

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@NataliaCiolko
@NataliaCiolko Жыл бұрын
Okay I'm coming with major drama!! My opinion: what you're not talking about here is regional diversity. Your east coast vibes are amazing but all those antique-y plaids would look totally out of place where I live in Austin, for instance. Our desert scandi house has a lot of limestone, inside and out, which we kept-but the builder-grade finishes from the 80s didn't provide much else in the way of original details to preserve. We don't even have crown molding... the plain drywall struggle is real. We renovated and now I love our light oak (not birch) floors and desert palette AND I can see how it'd look totally out of place in Chicago. All to say, I think people's interior style should integrate with the overall landscape and not just a particular sensibility.
@bambifromhell
@bambifromhell Жыл бұрын
beautifully put.
@peachfountain
@peachfountain Жыл бұрын
​@@CarlosDeLeónChannelis not! you're boring 😤
@sassyfras4085
@sassyfras4085 Жыл бұрын
​@Smash33123 AND she needs to do something with that mop on her head. I least brush your hair before you give advice or TELL others what 'looks good', I mean YIKES. Buy a mirror.
@peachfountain
@peachfountain Жыл бұрын
@@CarlosDeLeónChannel that was the joke, lighten up ma'am and have a blessed day
@squeakel11
@squeakel11 Жыл бұрын
@@CarlosDeLeónChannel She likes MCM which isn't 70s and she's praised many modern pieces, too. She also promotes buying used vintage items which isn't elitist. My used pieces are almost always cheaper than the fast furniture I've purchased.
@julieparker5043
@julieparker5043 Жыл бұрын
I love what you are saying, but I think sometimes ‘designers’ miss the point that so many people buy an Ikea couch or Wayfair table because 1) affordability 2) ease of access and 3) delivery options (many people don’t have access to a vehicle). I would love to buy more vintage but don’t have a car and the prices for a van delivery are astronomical (in UK at least).
@qom_5515
@qom_5515 Жыл бұрын
I hear you, I live in the UK too and have no car. What I am doing is taking my time to resource, even if it means I wont have certain pieces for 8 months. I just wait for when I can afford it and the delivery. The challenge is when you see unique pieces that if you do not get them now you know might be gone when you are ready to buy them.
@tikusblue
@tikusblue Жыл бұрын
Also a lot of people are short on time and don't have the ability to go frequently to vintage furniture stores to see if they have something that will work for their house, in their price range! Sometimes you just really need a couch, a chair, or a table. And you know how much you need to spend and you have one day on the weekend where you can put aside a specific amount of time to get that completed. Ordering it online, or getting it from Ikea are easy options that make sense. Going to a vintage shop, you risk coming home empty handed or possibly spending more than you wanted to. There's also the fact that with some vintage pieces, you then have to invest in specific cleaning products and/or put a lot of time into making sure it's safe to bring home. People are scared to get bedbugs because they bought a couch at goodwill and didn't have the time or space to sterilize it first.
@pascale3847
@pascale3847 Жыл бұрын
Depends on where you live too. Where I am, there’s not much access to antiques, especially for couches.
@ZZ-qy5mv
@ZZ-qy5mv Жыл бұрын
@@qom_5515 Sometimes, when you're actually poor, it feels safe to have that cheap and new furniture there. Choosing to go without a desk and not having a choice feels very different. That's great for you, though, I hope you find something special! I'm just sharing the perspective. I try to get vintage or quality furniture too, but I've also had no desk or table to write on, so I get how it feels to be poor.
@mariarotella5710
@mariarotella5710 Жыл бұрын
Fully cosign this. It's very much about just not having somewhere to store something or a way to transport it.
@sarahrichardson3692
@sarahrichardson3692 Жыл бұрын
Completely agree about fast furniture, but don’t go throwing out your fast furniture! Upcycle, donate, move it to another area in your home. Hold onto it as long as humanly possible until it is unusable. So much fast furniture is ending up in landfill, and most of it is synthetic and won’t break down :-( I despise people who decorate and then redecorate every single year, decorate with purpose and with items you live so you don’t have to continually be throwing stuff out.
@alittlebitofjessica
@alittlebitofjessica Жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's better to live with that cheap furniture than to subject someone else to it. Facebook Market is filled to the brim with Ikea furniture. And I think Paige likes Ikea, so I wonder if her opinion has changed.
@sarahrichardson3692
@sarahrichardson3692 Жыл бұрын
@@alittlebitofjessica I think Paige always reccomends better quality timeless ikea furniture. In saying that my sons bedroom furniture is white Malm, it’s all we could afford at the time, he’s been using it for 10 years and it’s still going strong. It’s basic enough that it makes a good blank canvas for his room to then be decorated. We can afford to update it now, but we are t going to because it’s still in amazing condition, does the job…. And I don’t have to look at it constantly!
@erinyetisiphone
@erinyetisiphone Жыл бұрын
Agreed, Sarah - tangentially, I also think that if you do have to buy fast furniture (maybe because of financing options or your access to furniture of your style is difficult or whatever) that you approach intentionally. I’ve had the same $199 ikea frame since 2012. I had to do a little maintenance over the years but it held up for what I spent. I guess I’m just saying that you can purchase fast furniture slow(if that’s your best option) if you look for solid pieces, reinforce them, and mend where you can.
@iminfinite6751
@iminfinite6751 Жыл бұрын
Paige said, I think was two year ago, she likes DIY furniture only in IKEA furniture to improve it. She gave examples too. I think that fast furniture, as fast fashion, could be totally replaced by thrifting as a more accessible and sustainable option.
@ei_maj
@ei_maj Жыл бұрын
Exactly! Thanks to Facebook marketplace, Ebay, Offer Up, Buy Nothing, thrift stores, consignment shops, estate sales, garage sales, curb find flips, habitat for humanity, flea markets, local warehouse shops, thrifters/collectors on IG...(and also thanks to KZbinrs like Paige, Caroline, Valentina, etc.) - (for helping us learn as we go) we can all decorate like a legit pro with a little effort, patience, and- for a reasonable price. I'm so thankful to know what I know now...and how-to _fine tune_ my decor in general and architectural preferences.
@SignalHillHiker
@SignalHillHiker Жыл бұрын
Paige has a different thing in her hand every video and I'm not convinced any of them are mics lol
@goosegirl941
@goosegirl941 Жыл бұрын
😂 next week I hope she holds a wooden spoon, week after - hairbrush.
@wasselpa
@wasselpa Жыл бұрын
LOL
@ihatehandles111
@ihatehandles111 Жыл бұрын
@@goosegirl941 that's what @kelly stamps does
@wasselpa
@wasselpa Жыл бұрын
I love kellystamps
@cheyennebeeler560
@cheyennebeeler560 Жыл бұрын
😭😭 everytime an ad comes up my ears bleed for 30 seconds lol hope you can get the audio sorted soon ❤️ I know it's a process! Love your content ❤️❤️
@kathleenmcadams7392
@kathleenmcadams7392 Жыл бұрын
My designer seemed shocked when we redid our kitchen and I didn't want to knock down walls. I told her that when I was done cooking for guests, I didn't want to see the mess from the couch when I could be busy focusing on wine and conversation.
@lucilep.6175
@lucilep.6175 Жыл бұрын
Yes!! and the smells, the noise! boy is cooking noisy!
@Angieski0511
@Angieski0511 Жыл бұрын
I so agree! I thought I was the only person who doesn’t like open kitchen. I hate seeing the mess etc.
@jimh4072
@jimh4072 Жыл бұрын
I agree, I absolutely hate it.
@beccamanning2531
@beccamanning2531 Жыл бұрын
Agreed! I like my small kitchen off to the side.. bring back the concept of rooms! haha
@leighalexandra7899
@leighalexandra7899 Жыл бұрын
When hosting a gathering, I place food buffet-style on the kitchen table. Folks eat, though, on my beautifully set dining room table. Beverages and desserts are placed on my dining room sideboard. It's charming, easy, and great training for the kids to learn how to dine. My daughter loves to help me decorate the table.
@Chaotic_Pixie
@Chaotic_Pixie Жыл бұрын
The design styles you don't like are post-modern and boho-neutral. Venetian plaster and limewash make sense in spaces they were designed for. They're weird in a suburban tract home. Also, overhead lighting will never be out or not needed, but yes to the dimmer and yes to more outlets so that task lighting and accent lighting is possible.
@rkatecraig
@rkatecraig Жыл бұрын
Maybe this is because I live in a place where people don’t have a lot of money, but all I can find in resale stores is just fast furniture from 15 years ago. It’s not like there’s “high quality” furniture everywhere for me to find. Can you do a whole video on how to find high quality non-fast-furniture pieces? What brands to look for, what features? I want to get on this train, but it feels like everything I find to buy instead of new trash is just old trash
@vaderladyl
@vaderladyl Жыл бұрын
Yes definitely depends on the area where the store is located.
@kaytoomuchsalt5100
@kaytoomuchsalt5100 Жыл бұрын
Yeah this is honestly my main beef with the advice of “don’t buy fast fashion/furniture, just thrift!” Like yeah, it’s definitely possible to find gems that way, but it’s not like all thrift stores and vintage shops are filled to the brim with perfectly preserved, high quality midcentury stuff, especially as we get farther and farther from that time period. You can maybe find some stuff online, but you’re also taking on the risk that you’re being scammed (or in the instance of clothing, that the item just doesn’t fit) and can’t return the item. And to your point, a lot of this is based on geography as well as luck. So for every excellently made and preserved item, there’s going to be at least 20 older fast fashion items in poor or at least questionable condition. The unethical and unsustainable conditions within fast fashion and fast furniture are abhorrent and the powers that be should do more to stop/fix it, but one reason those retailers continue to exist is that they’re meeting a genuine need, and I wish that was acknowledged a bit more. 😐
@annaleonard5340
@annaleonard5340 Жыл бұрын
You should go to garage sales and estate sales! More hit or miss but generally better prices and quality no matter where you live.
@weird-guy
@weird-guy 7 ай бұрын
In my country i would say 70% or more in online marketplace comes from ikea and other ikea type stores and the rest is mostly furniture of the time of grandma that although better it was also the fast furniture of their and some people are crazy by pricing close to the original price, so they look cool but are expensive or look ugly and are cheapish, also thrifting is non existent here in my city we have one store that sell “antiques” but is expensive af , same thing with second clothes 90% is fast fashion and sold for about the original price 😂
@Milena-ss6jh
@Milena-ss6jh Жыл бұрын
I love your videos, but I think saying fast = cheap and vice versa is problematic. There is fast furniture that lasts ages (if you want it to) and is more sustainable in the long run. My parents had their IKEA armchairs for 25 years and they are still going strong. The even bigger issue I have is that you make it seem like expensive = higher quality. This can be the case, but in most cases the profit margin for the companies is just bigger.
@jml4774
@jml4774 Жыл бұрын
your sofa is probably much higher quality that anything at C & B. As a former antique dealer (retired) I used to advise young people to look for furniture that is from the 1930's to the 1940's and bench made (a term now being recycled to mean "too expensive".) This was furniture that used manufactured parts, but had a woodworker or craftsman "sit at a bench" and whittle the pieces until they fit perfectly, then glueing and finishing and putting together a product that I sold 75 years later that was still stylish, real wood, and well built and still usable.
@achylliesthewarrior
@achylliesthewarrior Жыл бұрын
This is such a great tip. Thank you!
@Kayla_P99
@Kayla_P99 Жыл бұрын
Hmm as a young person with an affinity for wood furniture, I'll have to keep this in mind.
@gloriaalex11
@gloriaalex11 Жыл бұрын
I once showed a photo of my inherited dresser to an antique dealer to get an idea how old the piece was. She immediately turned up her nose in disdain and said "Oh, that's DEPRESSION ERA" like it had plague. Well, 90+ years later, it's still the sturdiest furniture in my house.
@Kayla_P99
@Kayla_P99 Жыл бұрын
@@gloriaalex11 look if you're buying something in the depression it better be good.
@gloriaalex11
@gloriaalex11 Жыл бұрын
@@Kayla_P99 Facts.
@EllaDee998
@EllaDee998 Жыл бұрын
I love the arch! I grew up in So Cal and living in NYC, I miss the arches of my childhood Spanish-style homes. The arch is not a trend to me, it is sentimental AF and I will never stop rocking them in my home 😂
@vespervictrola
@vespervictrola Жыл бұрын
Painted arches on the walls I agree with, but I looove ached bookcases -- they have a little art deco vibe and the curves can soften up other sharp lines
@northwoodfalls1403
@northwoodfalls1403 Жыл бұрын
A lot of design “mistakes” come from people not understanding what a design style IS, how and where it developed. Those “dusty” walls look ridiculous (IMO) in a cookie cutter suburban home, or even in most homes in a northern climate. Plaster and lime wash is a technique used in traditional design and construction in certain regions where a lot of stone is used, like the south of France or in Italy, or the adobe of Spanish style homes although it can look natural and in keeping in, say, an older English home where you’d also find stone being used as it’s a texture at least adjacent to that, but the colour and where and how much used would be what makes it land or look odd. Same with open concept. Other than an industrial loft space, open concept is a design that works well in a climate where you can have the house open to the outdoors and heating is not an issue, where you’d want cooling breezes to circulate around the interior and the light is bright and warm most of the year. Who the heck wants that in a cold, Northern climate? The all one colour design is inspired by Georgian and Federalist interiors which were a much more pared back, “minimalist” counter to the more glitzed up styles that preceded them, but they were done in homes with substantial trims, mouldings, heavy wooden doors, etc. The all one colour actually highlighted all of that, just in a more subdued way (although they still used bright contrasting colours and wallpapers, etc. Just more constrained. Not every room was all one colour) Doing that in, again, a cookie cutter suburban home or apartment that lacks those details quickly looks like a tomb (unless you have a minimalist design and, again, you are considering the light and the interplay of all the spaces and what objects fill the space which isn’t likely to be a suburban developer build home or a city apartment ). Gustavian design isn’t going to translate well to southern climates because the entire colour palate is designed with the light of a colder, darker, northern light. A Spanish style interior in New Hampshire would just feel ridiculous and the colours likely won’t ever work because the light isn’t amenable to them. Personally I hate all super warm toned colours in a Northern environment because they always look blech in the light. People want to “warm” the space up, I get it, but that’s what textures like wood and textiles are for. The whole Studio McGee aesthetic is like that …. She started in California. Why are people in Utah building open concept McMansions and decorating like they are in Southern California? All those light woods AND fabrics AND gaping cavernous rooms …. Utah get’s freaking COLD. God, the heating bills must be immense and I’d be desperate for a sense of warmth and cosiness somewhere. Light tones can work, but ALSO the open concept? It’s too much in that environment IMO. You can, for sure, tweak your home by adding mouldings and such, but you have to go WITH the bones and the light and the climate of your home, regardless of what style you like. You may like mid century style, but if your home is not built anything like a mid century home, it’s going to look odd. Adding elements of it, for sure. A piece here and there, a nod to the textiles and colours, but you have to take the whole space and it’s environment into consideration to make it work. Those painted arches look ridiculous because they are just totally out of place. Arches in general ….yes, they can be lovely in ANY space, but there is a difference in execution depending on style and technique. A plastered arch in a New England home? Eh, probably not gonna stand the test of time. An arch with Federalist era inspired mouldings is probably a better choice. I’m generalizing of course, but I think any style, any one trend can work if it’s incorporated in harmony with the surroundings. It’s the superimposing one aesthetic onto another without an understanding of either that just doesn’t ever work. And that, I think, is the crux of the “problems” with design trends. They tend to be packaged as a whole to encourage over consumption. The industry has sh*t to move. They want you to think you have to redo your entire space in the new trend. It never works unless your entire home was built and developed in complete harmony with that aesthetic. Adopting bits here and there can blend seamlessly into your existing space IF you understand the basic tenants of good design. It’s like fashion. You can adopt most trends seamlessly if you understand your own foundation (your bones and how they frame the visual proportions of your body, and your colouring) and you understand how to balance textiles, patterns, shapes, colours, etc. to create a cohesive and harmonious whole. You can have a Classic body type and manage a punk rock style IF you know how to incorporate the two. You can manage low rise or high rise waist lines, IF you know what leg style suits you or what sorts of tops to pair them with, etc. It’s all in the mix. In interiors, designers tend to become “trendy” for a time and everyone wants to get that “look” but when they don’t know what they are doing, it just looks …. like a bad designer knock off.
@clorox1676
@clorox1676 11 ай бұрын
Paragraphs, darling.
@gabriellas
@gabriellas 10 ай бұрын
don't know who you are but i love you
@tkjm94
@tkjm94 10 ай бұрын
Where's your KZbin channel? I would subscribe!!
@northwoodfalls1403
@northwoodfalls1403 10 ай бұрын
@@clorox1676 😬
@northwoodfalls1403
@northwoodfalls1403 10 ай бұрын
@@gabriellas 💕
@sashac7002
@sashac7002 Жыл бұрын
I think the earthy design style reminds me of how many people did the Tuscony/Italian thing in the 90s. The faux brushing and sponging on walls, the tiles, the colors.
@traceyhendy6810
@traceyhendy6810 Жыл бұрын
Limewash -As an experienced 55 yo home designer, I have done every wall in the house in limewash. I have chosen subtle colours without contrasts in the underneath colour (an effect which make those images you shared so exaggerated). I also undertook a greater degree of control in application. Instead of random brush patterns, the brush stroke was horizontal so the effect is like layers of sandstone. This horizontal effect goes well in my vernacular late sixties (otherwise very plain) home. You need to take care because the finish is so matt. A matt finish will make a cool colour look even colder. So I will repaint my hall which doesn’t have good light. The final and most important point about limewash is the health benefits. Which is to say there are no plastics in limewash. Who wants to live with volatile compounds leaking from your walls over the next 20 years or micro bits of plastic coming off and getting into your body? That’s why I chose in the first place. Paige, given your strong stance on recycling I suggest you take a clo 15:24 ser look at health in homes and don’t just dismiss limewash because of some terrible images online which look all dusty.
@nataliac3607
@nataliac3607 Жыл бұрын
In an architecture class we learned about open concept offices coinciding with the rise of midcentury corporate culture & allowing bosses to monitor productivity more easily (disguised as modernism). Maybe the kitchen thing is similar, making people cook as a performance and entertain guests, like a keeping up with the Joneses thing. Or maybe I just like to overanalyze lol
@twoandahalfmonkeys
@twoandahalfmonkeys Жыл бұрын
Thrifting has become super expensive. It’s killed the whole point of thrifting, not everyone can afford to buy thrifted furniture anymore. Which is why - even though thrifting is “cool” - a lot of people still buy fast furniture. I’ve just moved to Toronto from Pakistan, and I feel like if you want anything quality, you have to be rich. So with quality furniture and thrifting out of the picture, not a lot of things are accessible to everyone that aren’t “trendy” like squiggles or checkerboards or fast furniture. This is all one can find at (mainstream) brands that are somewhat affordable. My home (and style) in Pakistan was so different than my style here but it’s also because of the things that are available to me as someone who doesn’t make a lot of money.
@lg6758
@lg6758 Жыл бұрын
I completely agree!
@wasselpa
@wasselpa Жыл бұрын
I should do a video about the evolution of thrifting
@vaderladyl
@vaderladyl Жыл бұрын
@@aliplay5 And like Dollar Tree items for 2.00 or more!
@neb-03
@neb-03 Жыл бұрын
Also, considering how inaccessible most of the US is without cars, as a person without a car/drivers license I usually can’t pickup furniture even if I find it on eBay or Facebook marketplace :/ and adding on an Uber XL or car rental literally makes it the same price as a new piece half the time
@r-e_mii
@r-e_mii Жыл бұрын
Thrifting isn't thrifting anymore. You used to be able to find really cool stuff at great prices but all of the diy people scooped up everything to flip for $500
@cuervacho
@cuervacho Жыл бұрын
There *COULD* be a little contradiction in the propositions "NO fast furniture" and "This is in, that is out" as the second kind of implies the first one. Especially when one's aesthetic criterion is "when everyone else is doing then it becomes ugly" (everyone's doing birch, therefore it's not cool), it almost certainly guarantees that you'll just be jumping from one object to another and another... unless you actually have a sound criterion that allows that you'll still keep your stuff even if normies start hoping on the trend you are, supposedly, "creating". In the end, I think the good advice that you're giving can be reduced to "don't mindlessly jump from trend to trend and commit to it just because it's trendy". Fashion suffers from this same mentality, but precisely one of its main representatives and geniuses had the best motto to confront this. M. Yves Saint-Laurent famously said: "Fashion fades, style is eternal". Yeah, "eternal" is too big a word, but at least we should strive to touch it, even graze it, and let real beauty into our lives. Anyway, peace :)
@carolineharnish5633
@carolineharnish5633 Жыл бұрын
Yes your "stop doing this stuff to your home" are some of the most interesting fun videos!! Please do more!!( not only once a year!!)
@Androgynary
@Androgynary Жыл бұрын
I too feel very strongly about not using overhead lighting. I’m the only person in my family that owns and uses table lamps in my room, and so whenever I go out into the other areas of the house it literally hurts my eyes. Part of that is due to autism, but also because overhead lights are so ugly and uncozy :p
@CIBCHYK
@CIBCHYK Жыл бұрын
I actually love the 'dusty' flintstone design lol I think about it more than just an aesthetic though and more about how it's aligned with my values of sustainability and using materials that are healthier for us and for our environment. Lime is a breathable material that inhibits mold growth, it freshens up the air in the room, and it's reusable. Clay doesn't have the high ph as lime but it can be easily made and is also breathable. I also do love the feel of it too, rooms with lime have a really fresh feeling. But also I have seen people figure out dupes or ways to copy that lime look without using lime which is weird to me and I feel like misses the point lol
@jcp1240
@jcp1240 Жыл бұрын
Agreed, love my lime paint walls. I feel like my are very subtle though. Most people do not notice bring it up.
@ruthlaetz323
@ruthlaetz323 Жыл бұрын
I hate open concept floor plan for several reasons. I have a working kitchen I cook. I don't want to put everything away off my counters but I really don't want to see a messy kitchen from my entry way either. Also the noise!!! Everytime I want to watch TV I hear the kitchen sink running. Why do we love this? And who's doing all this "entertaining??" No one ask me over, yet that's what they all say "this is great for entertaining". So something you do rarely is why you buy a specific floor plan??
@apmanda
@apmanda Жыл бұрын
It seems weird to me to dupe most materials. Like duped wood, duped linen finishes (just the look of the linen texture but no actual textured…like why??), duped quilt (wood blocks or a painted on fabric quilt pattern instead of an actual quilt). If I want a thing, I want the real thing, not a weird look-a-like that doesn’t resemble it in quality or function.
@katrinaLA
@katrinaLA Жыл бұрын
My house was built in the 50's and initially I wanted to knock down walls for "open concept" but I realized I actually love have the separation in my home. It makes entertaining easier too. Sometimes guests just want to sit and talk, others want to watch TV - they have options.
@irhonda31
@irhonda31 Жыл бұрын
I’m with you 💯 on open concept homes. I love rooms. My sister has two pre-teen boys in an open concept house, and she said you can hear the kids EVERYWHERE; no place to have a nice, quiet adult conversation, or read, etc. I think I agreed with you on everything in this one. 😊
@analogueapples
@analogueapples 10 ай бұрын
Open concept makes sense if you have a very small apartment and live alone. In that case if you make a separate bedroom, kitchen and living room, you are actually spending almost all of your awake time in the living room and it feels like your home is super small, because you can't really sense the other rooms. But if you live even with one another person, it will become crazy to be in the same room all the time and doesn't make any sense if you have a house with normal sized rooms.
@anniecarlile2673
@anniecarlile2673 Жыл бұрын
I’ve heard that open concept really became popular with HGTV because it was much easier to fit camera crews inside houses if they were open concept! Thus, people watching thought that they must also have an open concept house!
@kslaney4161
@kslaney4161 Жыл бұрын
I would say in addition to fitting camera crews it is because knocking down walls immediately adds a dramatic change to up the "wow" factor for the audience.
@annief412
@annief412 Жыл бұрын
Yes, they do it on every show -- Hometown seems to be the one holdout -- the first season of Farmhouse Fixer had genuinely old houses with traditional layouts, but the 2nd season was a version of Property Brothers.
@Kayla_P99
@Kayla_P99 Жыл бұрын
I mean, I'm sure it helps with that purpose, but floor plans started opening up (started being a key word) in the mid century
@alittlebitofjessica
@alittlebitofjessica Жыл бұрын
I heard open floor plans are the result of cutting building costs being sold as a feature. Builder saves money on materials, wages, and time and marks it up for the buyer.
@haleymist09
@haleymist09 Жыл бұрын
Mind. Blown.
@meghanmagowan2101
@meghanmagowan2101 Жыл бұрын
I agree with everything except the dip-dyed monochomatic painted rooms/letting colour travel up and down the walls to the ceiling and trim. I think it's high time people get adventurous enough to stray away from white trim and ceilings. It completely changes the mood of a room as light reflects differently and it chops up the sightlines less. I say this as I sit in my tiny office completely painted nearly-black-navy with my candles and table lamp ;)
@aamuwirkku
@aamuwirkku Жыл бұрын
My pet peeve in home decor (and style in general) is everything fake. I can't stand a fake fireplace, because usually people just throw it to the wall that couldn't structurally have a fireplace! It's so easy to spot that it's fake....
@bevalexander5897
@bevalexander5897 Жыл бұрын
I agree with the “no overhead lighting”. I love beautiful light fixtures, I just don’t like turning them on. 😳It reminds me of the lights coming on in the bars at 2 am.
@tmolusable
@tmolusable Жыл бұрын
Adding smart bulbs really changed the game for us. You can set all your lamps to be in the same room and turn them all on at once
@piajensen3223
@piajensen3223 Жыл бұрын
Overhead lighting makes me nervous . Always has .
@justaname999
@justaname999 Жыл бұрын
My husband's light concepts are "bright!!!" and "let's just leave all the lights on everywhere all at once". At least with the current situation, I can get him to turn off all the not needed ones and tell him, listen, let's do it for Ukraine (my family is from Ukraine and he'll do it). But normally, he likes to live like me when I was 15 and home alone overnight for the first time, scared of robbers coming in if I turned the lights out in even one room.
@piajensen3223
@piajensen3223 Жыл бұрын
@@justaname999 I think all guys are like that. Makes me want to crawl into a hole.
@qom_5515
@qom_5515 Жыл бұрын
I love the crystal chandeliers but I do not like the light they give, so I don't turn them on and have lamps instead for lighting.
@carolineharnish5633
@carolineharnish5633 Жыл бұрын
Please make a video about art. The kind of art people hang on their walls.
@meh5069
@meh5069 Жыл бұрын
My entire hallway is painted one color, trim ceiling doors, walls, and it’s the only place in the house I plan to have that way. It feels like the inside of a jewelry box and I love it!
@kaitlincrane_
@kaitlincrane_ Жыл бұрын
I felt like you pointing out the “dusty” aesthetic was very interesting. I gravitate towards some elements of the more “organic” feel. I don’t know if that is necessarily the “dusty” aesthetic, I’ve never heard it called that before. But I do like the more subdued “dusty” colors, along with more natural materials. I do agree that it is very difficult to assimilate with other styles. We enjoy a lot of French/English country here (my husband and I) along with more ornate like French provincial or even some gothic pieces, and I love the more dusty colors, but those colors aren’t really included in those styles. I’ve found it a fun challenge to incorporate it, alongside some more organic, natural materials. I wouldn’t take it this far though, those pictures almost look tomb-like to me.
@angelagiuliano2283
@angelagiuliano2283 Жыл бұрын
This is the fastest I’ve ever gotten to one of your videos I feel like a true fan lol
@HR-re6mr
@HR-re6mr Жыл бұрын
You are THEE best!! This is one of my favs type of vids cuz you are so honest and direct! I’m on board with all these. I loathe dusty rooms. It’s just a version of those spongy rooms of the early 2000s. Hated it then and now…
@collxeen
@collxeen Жыл бұрын
I would say the design you don’t like is a current version of post modern.. not always bad but I think people just take the trends too far. 1 piece can diversify your items but a whole room is too much, like most styles (besides MCM in my opinion)
@Kayla_P99
@Kayla_P99 Жыл бұрын
See in my style, I use MCM pieces but cannot stand entire spaces in that style, it reads as cheap and boring to me. I also deeply love antiques though and wouldn't want my entire place to be antique either
@piajensen3223
@piajensen3223 Жыл бұрын
@@Kayla_P99 Agree
@wasselpa
@wasselpa Жыл бұрын
yes 1 piece! the mixxxxxxx
@lvcarlton
@lvcarlton Жыл бұрын
In the winter time, I feel overhead light helps me avoid getting sleepy too early and to stay productive when it gets dark at 4:30, but when it is proper time to chill out, absolutely turn them off!
@justaname999
@justaname999 Жыл бұрын
My theory on the "dusty" aesthetic is that people like how "styled" it looks. It says "I did something here, I put some thought into this, it's a thing, yeah?". Like it's not just your interior decor, it's an *aesthetic*. And some people like that stuff. Thanks for the newest list. Even disagreeing with lists like this can be productive: someone stating their dislikes can force you to actually think about your choice and figure out if you actually want something of if you were just blinded by some "aesthetic" picture somewhere. I painted two walls in one bedroom this terracotta pink and then heard you say it's uncool and was like "oh no! am I uncool now?!" Then my sane side took over again and I love that wall and the way the evening sun hits it. Taste is taste and that (plus money and practicality, I guess) should be what primarily informs our decisions instead of trends.
@Tori-mi3jb
@Tori-mi3jb Жыл бұрын
This is the first video I’ve seen of yours (and I’m not entirely certain why it was pushed to me by the algorithm since the only thing I agreed with is “don’t knock down walls for an open concept” - SO glad open concept is dying out) but I wanted to say that I love how respectful the comments are, even when folks disagree with your opinions! It’s so refreshing to see such polite discussion online these days.☺️
@wasselpa
@wasselpa Жыл бұрын
we’ve got a good group here :)
@YTUse601
@YTUse601 Жыл бұрын
People insisting on hiding the TV come off as such try hard fakes. There are 150 million households in America, most of them have a TV in the living room. It's like complaining about seeing a refrigerator in the kitchen. If you have enough money sure you can hide it as a cabinet or in a pantry but seriously? It's a TV. It's not scandalous or shocking. Get over it
@paprikapeprica
@paprikapeprica Жыл бұрын
Hey Paige, I know you love Matilda Goad's Home and Garden series because you mentioned it on this channel and she actually has pink lime wash paint in her kitchen! I think that's a good example of lime wash paint done right.
@peztopher7297
@peztopher7297 Жыл бұрын
How do you clean that in the kitchen? Is it near a sink or food prep area where splatters might happen?
@paprikapeprica
@paprikapeprica Жыл бұрын
@@peztopher7297 Yeah it's all over the kitchen but she has a splash back for her sink and her stove is tiled over. Good question bc I didn't know lime wash was hard to clean. Here's a link to the part in the video where it shows the paint: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rnyaeaughsR9fac
@jutka12
@jutka12 Жыл бұрын
Ha! Along with a checkerboard backsplash!
@jaimehutchison175
@jaimehutchison175 Жыл бұрын
I can’t keep it inside anymore. I love your videos, and your style…your new couch reminds me of a baloney sandwich! 😬I want to love it, but I just can’t..I’m sure I’m wrong.
@meh5069
@meh5069 Жыл бұрын
Glad I’m not the only one 😂. It reminds me of the loaf of bread recliner sofas just without a base lol. I do love her style otherwise.
@lizzysbeautyshowetc.6895
@lizzysbeautyshowetc.6895 Жыл бұрын
When the TV 1st appeared way back in the year everyone had their TV displayed as a sign of status then people wanted to hide their T v's and they would purchase armor's which is a big piece of furniture where you can hide your big clunky TV walla then hooray the flat screen TV came out and people wanted to display their big flat scre in TV fast forward now we wanna hide our flat screen TV but prior to that way back when people had ATV room and they would call it the family room or the the famous den, wow, we have had a tumultuous relationship with the t.v. like forever lol
@joaomedina1
@joaomedina1 Жыл бұрын
The dimmed lights thing is all well and good but there are people, like me, of a certain age, and we like to, you know, see. I would like you to show some non ugly stronger light lamps.
@IrishTwinMaker
@IrishTwinMaker Жыл бұрын
Faux wood floors makes sense if you have kids or pets. I would love to have hard wood floors, but I have 3 kids 5 and under and will probably have more kids. It is a lot harder for them to destroy LVP. I'd be willing to buy LVP that is more expensive than wood to get a realistic wood-looking, near-indestructible floor. Lol
@christinaridder1451
@christinaridder1451 Жыл бұрын
I agree. I live in Florida where sand and water are constant. I would be wracked with anxiety with real wood floors! LVP is so much better than hard, cold tile.
@nicolekim8312
@nicolekim8312 11 ай бұрын
I love the faux wood tiles here in Las Vegas. Kid and pet friendly like lvp but feels better to walk on.
@parlezvousmae
@parlezvousmae Жыл бұрын
I read somewhere that the reason why places like Ikea/fast furniture places are so successful is because although you might not pay a lot for it, you become attached after spending time putting the piece together. So it almost feels like you accomplished something after building it, and that's why it's hard for us to part with crappy stuff like that, or motivated to buy more. WEIRD!! P.s. love your channel--that's a good couch
@vaderladyl
@vaderladyl Жыл бұрын
Yes I saw a documentary about that. People get attached to the things they made themselves if only pre assembled stuff.
@karensykas3809
@karensykas3809 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been watching Colombo on Hulu and I love studying the interiors, the art, and furniture, massive fireplaces, double entry ways with panel doors!, except for wall-to-wall carpeting they were really into that red wall-to-wall carpeting too. It’s a really good series.
@dianalynn7957
@dianalynn7957 11 ай бұрын
Columbo is a really good series?!
@luciejeandin1708
@luciejeandin1708 Жыл бұрын
I can absolutely get behind the dislike of open concept! I bought a old house, and we are actually putting in more walls! Also, I feel like limewash can look fantastic in period properties, and if done properly (ie. not dusty looking)
@ArtichokeHunter
@ArtichokeHunter Жыл бұрын
these vids make me realize that i'm never going to buy furniture because if i can't thrift it for like, $50 or less, i'm just not gonna do it
@Paris4Jealous
@Paris4Jealous Жыл бұрын
I agree with the dusty look for most of the houses and flats when it’s not vernacular it is weird but for holiday homes in Mediterranean places it’s so pretty ! For the rest of the world I think bathroom is the only place where it looks good, kind of Mediterranean spa vibes
@rachelmelissa
@rachelmelissa Жыл бұрын
I was thinking about the idea of hiding a TV today. Noticing a lot of interior designers hiding them for clients. I get the idea behind the art tv, but I want the trend for putting it on an easel to stop haha. I think, let’s not pretend we don’t watch tv. I say have it in the corner of your living room or wherever you have it and don’t pretend you’re above it by hiding it. Because the fact you have a tv shows you need / want it. I don’t currently have one. If I get one, I’ll have it on a nice vintage side table.
@lidarandolph8322
@lidarandolph8322 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree with everything you mentioned. I especially hate the TV over the fireplace, even though everyone is doing it. When did that trend start? When entertainment centers went out?
@itsnesee
@itsnesee Жыл бұрын
I feel like everyone wanted a 60 inch plus tvs were still bulky early 2000s. Therefore hard to fit into entertainment centres
@jutka12
@jutka12 Жыл бұрын
It started when fireplaces became standard in new builds.
@julieette385
@julieette385 Жыл бұрын
Our solution to really disliking the look of a TV was to buy a good quality projector which we put on a cart with wheels so that we can wheel it around the house to whatever room we want to watch TV in and just project directly onto the wall. I’ve styled each of our living areas as well as bedroom to have an open area onto which we can project without moving things about. When we aren’t using the projector we just wheel it to the hallway closet and leave it there hidden away. It works really well and we’ve actually just realized that we can wheel it out to our garage and project it onto the garage door while we work on our projects together. I’d highly recommend trying this out. My husband really doubted me when I suggested it but is now really happy with it and doesn’t regret getting rid of his TVs at all!
@weird-guy
@weird-guy 7 ай бұрын
Seems to be a mostly American thing, in my European country most fireplaces are by in the corner of the kitchen in older homes in more recent houses they are in the corner of the living room although some have it the center of it but most “offset” the living room and put the tv on the parallel wall, in new houses idk but probably they don’t even have a fireplace anymore.
@nopetuber
@nopetuber Жыл бұрын
Agreed on everything! The second hand furniture thing though... It must be an American thing to be able to find these beautiful vintage pieces, where I live it's either fast furniture that's not worth to reupholster or ultra expensive actual antiques :'(
@Jules_Pew
@Jules_Pew Жыл бұрын
Try house clearance places rather than charity shops.
@leonore3349
@leonore3349 Жыл бұрын
Same where I live
@nopetuber
@nopetuber Жыл бұрын
@@Jules_Pew thanks for the suggestion, maybe I should try driving around more idk
@tashshshsha
@tashshshsha Жыл бұрын
I agree that you need to live in a country that's wealthy enough to have enough old people owning quality furniture for you to thrift
@r-e_mii
@r-e_mii Жыл бұрын
Im in the US and it's almost impossible. They don't tell you that it's like finding a needle in a haystack. If you have estate sales, that'll be a good idea to try
@sfreason4112
@sfreason4112 Жыл бұрын
Open concept is money in the bank for builders of homes. Less walls, equals less cost and sold for more due to the trend of it all.
@rachelrudi8958
@rachelrudi8958 Жыл бұрын
I just adore you and your videos. I share so many artistic and aesthetic opinions and love winding down as you wax poetic about shiplap or ochre bedroom arches. That said, on some days, I struggle with the lack of addressing affordability. You definitely talk about it sometimes and I so love it when you do. I totally get it when folks want to make content that doesn't get political, but everything truly is, and sometimes it makes it hard to enjoy things when the high cost is normalized. As a social worker and first responder, I'll be lucky if I'm making more than $19/hr in the next few years. And although I grew up going to great little, affordable antique stores in a rural area, most of those places are closing now as they can't afford to pay the rent and young people are realizing they can get antiques - because let's face it, it's now (rightly) a trend to do so - online. It would be so interesting to dig into this a bit more, and I think it would be relatable to so many folks, make them feel a little more seen. I don't know, just wanted to throw it out there. You're so freaking great, keep being spicy.
@starveartist
@starveartist Жыл бұрын
I still love textured walls. I think it's good for people who love that esthetic, but is less appealing for people who want to feel like they can be more versatile style-wise
@vaderladyl
@vaderladyl Жыл бұрын
I love texture on walls too. My whole house has knock down and orange peel texture and I like how it looks with the colors I used to paint my walls.
@wallywaffles1333
@wallywaffles1333 Жыл бұрын
Limewash reminds me too much of sponge painting (yeesh). I do like arched things though and just ordered an arched bookcase for my office at work bc it is a white box and needs some curviness!
@ilovebobsdonuts
@ilovebobsdonuts Жыл бұрын
My childhood bathroom first was sponge painted and then was limewashed. 😆 I swear, I could see faces and characters in those walls. I'm neutral on limewash now. But it's definitely a weird style in some contexts!
@outloudkat
@outloudkat Жыл бұрын
Paige's Wayfair sponsorship watching this video: 👁👄👁
@jannibal9273
@jannibal9273 Жыл бұрын
"Cheap" Wayfair desks have their place, especially if you are squeezed for space and need a versatile piece of furniture that can be a desk and also serve as a hall/entrance table, something that can be moved around wherever you need extra flat space. I am not usually attracted to trends. I discovered my decorating style years ago, it's eclectic. I like dark wood; I like layering area rugs over carpeting; I like faux velvet washable throw pillow covers that I swap out seasonally; I like my totally artificial gel fuel fireplace that gives me real flames during the holidays with extra heat and doesn't need to be vented outside. I even bought a home (my single story small ranch style retirement home) that has faux wood in the kitchen/dinette area and haven't replaced it. The prior owners had 3 little kids and the dinette area has a patio door that opens to steps that leads down to a large concrete patio that now houses an old-fashioned gazebo that I had installed to provide me bug-proof shade in the summer. You do you, and let the rest of us do us.
@nikig2891
@nikig2891 Жыл бұрын
Never understood the need to hide my tv. Not going to pretend I don’t watch tv and don’t want to open and close a cabinet when I want to watch something. Did have to veto everyone’s insistence that I hang my tv. I’m short and my ceilings are low. Unnecessary.
@katerinaschenke819
@katerinaschenke819 Жыл бұрын
I'm not opposed to overhead lighting. I don't like moving into a place and having to buy all these lamps. I also want to be able to turn on a light switch and not run to each lamp
@sararichardson737
@sararichardson737 Жыл бұрын
My tablet is my tv. I really dislike the tv as an object in any room, particularly when it’s on!
@Numina_
@Numina_ Жыл бұрын
Wood is beautiful. We upcycled a wood floor from a house that was tearing it out, we cleaned it and cut it if needed and put it into our entry/ dining area. We sanded and stained it dark and it’s so lovely. We also upcycled a beautiful very old barn beam when we knocked down a wall.
@katehawk8829
@katehawk8829 Жыл бұрын
Big fan of the lighting discussion. Sometimes I'll be at friends houses and I can't help but turn on the lamp and turn off the overhead light. It's too intense while we're just trying to hang out 😅
@angelicabianca631
@angelicabianca631 Жыл бұрын
My issue with open concept is there is less wall space for artwork, bookshelves, etc
@TuMadre6995
@TuMadre6995 Жыл бұрын
i live in an adobe house built in 1908 and between the walls and floors it looks very dusty 24/7. even after cleaning all day it looks dirty lol. funny to me that some people would renovate brand new homes to look like this.
@hopewhitaker2446
@hopewhitaker2446 Жыл бұрын
"I'm evil" 😆I adore your channel and your perspective! I have rearranged my apt based on your very practical advice, and I continuously get compliments on the look n vibe of my space! PW stan account
@Aaugustia
@Aaugustia Жыл бұрын
I that red wood is the only tone of wood that doesn’t have longevity. Once it was out it’s stayed out.
@hannahmoorehughes
@hannahmoorehughes Жыл бұрын
hard agree. i grew up in a “cabin style” house that i loved but it had very dated red wood tones both inside and out
@vaderladyl
@vaderladyl Жыл бұрын
Nope. It is a timeless look that many still do but not on the trendy side of people or on younger, uncultured people's Instagram feeds. More for traditional, old money spaces and needs to be styled a certain way for it to look nice.
@melcerra2375
@melcerra2375 Жыл бұрын
I love these videos. I usually agree with everything. I don't always want to invest in furniture, b/c I have 4 teenagers and their many friends, but I have a few pieces and then have filled in nicely with nice secondhand pieces. I also like a good separated room. It is cozier and honestly easier to decorate. Squiggles and checkerboard are pretty awful.
@chichiblanchett6367
@chichiblanchett6367 Жыл бұрын
i'm not sure how i feel about the surefit slipcover u chose...🤔
@elizabethrichards2085
@elizabethrichards2085 Жыл бұрын
Paige, your couch makes me think that you should have stayed in Chicago and bought yourself a decent camelhair coat.
@daniellegarcia9
@daniellegarcia9 Жыл бұрын
Yessss! Down with the checker pattern and the squiggles!
@MySoulRoared
@MySoulRoared Жыл бұрын
No arches? Art Nouveau and Art Deco have entered the chat
@vaderladyl
@vaderladyl Жыл бұрын
I know, right?
@ledzeptoro
@ledzeptoro Жыл бұрын
Great vid! Maybe do a video about styling a temporary rental? Example: Someone living in a space for less than 2 years. Maybe tips, tricks, etc.
@TS-pw8ve
@TS-pw8ve Жыл бұрын
You should do a review on Rita oras house! Her home has a lot of the original character of the home. I think she has a great space
@meilataie6650
@meilataie6650 Жыл бұрын
I agree!
@sandysutube63
@sandysutube63 Жыл бұрын
Rita Ora’s home is so gorgeous!!!!! 🌺
@Fruttipistachio
@Fruttipistachio Жыл бұрын
I swear I have seen her review Rita's home and she liked it... But the home review -playlist has 13 hidden videos. It might be one of those.
@r-e_mii
@r-e_mii Жыл бұрын
I refuse to refinish my real hardwod floors yet because im holding out for honey oak to come back in trend. Im holding out because its just such a pain in the a** to do. Keeping my walls with my 8' ceilings too. I'm a rebel against current trends
@lindawarren171
@lindawarren171 Жыл бұрын
Definitely agree with what you’ve said. Arch shaped stuff yuck, squiggle stuff yuck! When you got talking about dusty stuff, thought you meant not polishing, I thought it was a trend lol! But get what you mean now! Never been fashionable in anything, I just like what I like. We all have individual tastes. I like to buy stuff from car boots and charity shops(thrift stores!) just make your home your safe place, your castle with stuff that brings you joy. Don’t be put off with other peoples opinions! New to your channel, love your videos, I like your videos about just moving stuff around, sometimes we just get in a rut and we can totally give our homes a different feel by “shuffling” stuff about! And changed my mind about arches and squiggles you go for it if it makes you happy! God bless!
@Maggie-ly8vg
@Maggie-ly8vg Жыл бұрын
I'm so excited for this video! I'm studying interior design and these are so helpful when trying to find my own style.
@Khadeejahraja
@Khadeejahraja Жыл бұрын
No over head lighting, 100%! Hate Checkered, 100%! No squiggles, am right there with you! But, absolutely zero lime wash…nah! A small toilet, powder room or veranda in lime wash is my thing. Love your videos xo
@kseniashcherba1988
@kseniashcherba1988 Жыл бұрын
I 100% support that TVs are out! I’ve been decorating my new place and simply don’t want a giant plastic square as a centrepiece. I borrowed a small portable projector and it changed my life. Now I can watch films and shows in any room. This works great for me because my apartment has lots of white walls that are still not decorated a lot, and I watch stuff when it’s already dark outside :)
@ilovebobsdonuts
@ilovebobsdonuts Жыл бұрын
Sooo happy that you linked DearModern! He is wonderful!!
@thecorduroyboy
@thecorduroyboy Жыл бұрын
Dusty walls just look dirty to me. maybe years of retail design did this to me; but hand made / artisan and dusty are truly different things! leanne ford knows how to walk that dusty / dirty line. i kind of love a little squiggle! love that the internet's brain is just now discovering everything is a little better when the light is dim...
@tracivegan2063
@tracivegan2063 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree with you on the arches!! And the squiggles and NOT painting the complete room (like moldings etc). Oh and yes! I like complete separate rooms too! Open concept is ridiculous esp when living room, kitchen are tiny! 😂❤
@Musinnna
@Musinnna Жыл бұрын
“That’s just me and I’m evil” it’s my new motto
@mugdhamj
@mugdhamj Жыл бұрын
Open concept brings lots of natural light to entire place, big place for kids to play, for wfh, i guess there are other rooms like home office, bedroom or even garage . People building walls cos its trendy would not like it after a while imo. I don’t want to be all alone in kitchen when my family n friends are in, i would rather cook with them, while participating in conversation happening across the room or enjoy my fav tv series while cutting veggies .
@esky203
@esky203 Жыл бұрын
my husband and I live in one of the old worker's cottages in west town in chicago and having a tv dictated the way we could set up our living room and we were sick of it (and never used the tv) so we got rid of it in favor of a projector screen that just rolls back into its box when we dont want to be actively watching something and so we got to set up our living room in a much better layout
@ap3008
@ap3008 Жыл бұрын
But I honestly like light wood flooring instead of dark wood. I just like the mood better…seems lighter and airier and I really love a room that has a lot of light in it (I don’t like it in winter for this particular reason - less natural light). So, I’m going all in light wood… That’s just a preference. 😊 Also, our big TV just broke. We haven’t watch anything on TV for months…guess it got rusted.
@butterfly_decal
@butterfly_decal Жыл бұрын
Dang. How timely. The dusty decor. I hv to agree. Altho the 1 green lime wash room w the pink toned velvety furnishings & cool wall mounted lighting JUST drew me in yesterday! But something didn’t sit rt & THAT’S what it is. The exact things u said. So I’ll admire the photos. But never dusty decor when it comes to floral. The dried plants are still always a no. Oh yeah & u can’t hv rough dusty walls w pets. Yikes. Imagine lint rolling ur walls. Although there r likely some fancy folks that hv to vacuum their upholstered walls.
@Uhhhdevv
@Uhhhdevv Жыл бұрын
On the TV one, I agree so much. When someone goes over the first thing you think about is the TV once you get bored. If you have a bookshelf, games to play, cards, or a low table in front of the couch to sit on the floor you can have a cup of tea and talk. Its so much better. I know that's hard for a lot of people, but as someone who grew up without a lot of channels and would rather read or play it became helpful to not have a watching TV habit.
@TuMadre6995
@TuMadre6995 Жыл бұрын
based on your last point you would really dislike Whitney Simmons recent house renovations lol. and Danielle Bernsteins.
@isah1885
@isah1885 Жыл бұрын
I stopped buying Target furniture because they do not last long term. They look functional and the price point is good. However, it the quality is lacking. In my next home, I plan to slowly furnish it with vintage/second hand and quality made furniture.
@marciabutler987
@marciabutler987 Жыл бұрын
I love all your suggestions in this one. I couldn't help noticing that your choice of sofa fabric is FLESH COLOR; it literally is the same color as your neck.
@TaliaDaSilva
@TaliaDaSilva Жыл бұрын
Is it me or the audio is way too low?
@Lisalovesfamily
@Lisalovesfamily Жыл бұрын
Your sofa is the shit! I am so in love with it. You really picked out the perfect fabric. Beautiful and timeless.
@angelasands1643
@angelasands1643 10 ай бұрын
About open concept (and 2 stories tall ceilings) so many times we see these photos of these rooms and they're so well styled that we end up thinking we want them because they make them look so beautiful. But you really need to imagine yourself in the space practically and how it will feel. Personally, I love feeling cozy and I think it's underrated.
@sallyd75
@sallyd75 Жыл бұрын
I haven’t had a TV for a few years. I watch every thing on my iPad. Much more convenient and no ugly black screen in the living room.
@ashleyrose1840
@ashleyrose1840 Жыл бұрын
I love dark wood. But I also have a very traditional style and love antiques and Victorian architecture, etc. and I think that’s why I really appreciate those dark rich wood tones. Personally not really a fan of the blonde or bleached woods. I’ve really struggled with styling the TV area because I have a free roam bunny who is otherwise pretty good about not chewing on furniture, but he’s very attracted to the TV stand. I’ve desperately tried to find a TV stand in a material that he won’t be able to chew on, but then the metal and glass ones just read too glam or industrial for me and don’t really fit in with my overall aesthetic. I love the idea of having some type of built in entertainment center that can hide the tv. I also have been thinking in our next place it would be good to just mount the TV and I can conceal the cords and whatnot, but then I’m left with trying to figure out the console table situation again. If you know of any metal or glass TV stands that actually look pretty I’d be interested in hearing! I actually like the checkered pattern, but I think it’s one of those things that was super overdone and in a very trendy way that people are just sick of seeing it. I love old checkered floors for example though. I was thinking about getting a cute checkered rug for the bathroom or in front of our front door, but I’ve been conflicted because while I do like the pattern, I also don’t know if I’ll get sick of seeing it since it’s so trendy right now.
@peztopher7297
@peztopher7297 Жыл бұрын
Maybe if the squares don't contrast too much in a checkerboard it would be easier on the eyes, like brown and black, or brown and tan, medium-to-dark blue with black, beige and cream, and so on.
@cristinarubio4362
@cristinarubio4362 Жыл бұрын
I don't like checkered rugs but I do like a checkered/harlequin floor. I think it can look sophisticated and cool
@jodycourt
@jodycourt Жыл бұрын
Dusty decor (stone look)....I like it for coasters or pottery. Do you? Fast furniture...I was thinking about replacing my leather furniture because it is sagging, but!!!... My son and I took off the bottom backing and decided to add some wood slats underneath to firm it up again. Boom! Saved at least $10,000 by fixing up my old leather that's still in great shape. I have a good chair that needs reupholstering tho. That's next.
@ArtichokeHunter
@ArtichokeHunter Жыл бұрын
it's funny to me to think that you can't not have a TV since i haven't had a TV since i moved out of my parents' house 15 years ago. i guess it's a matter of living alone? like honestly i can't think of why i'd want to watch things on a tv rather than my laptop unless i was having a bunch of people over for a movie night, and that's not something i would do often enough to justify buying a tv. i'd get a projector before i'd get a tv. or a nice big monitor that would actually be useful for work too. a tv seems like the least versatile way to watch things imo.
@Kellz82-p7p
@Kellz82-p7p Жыл бұрын
I can't remember the last time I turned on my Tv
@aliplay5
@aliplay5 Жыл бұрын
I do recommend a projector, it changed my life. Mostly watch with my bf, but putting on a movie on a wall is such a different vibe, I do a solo movie night sometimes and it's so much better than on a laptop.
@collxeen
@collxeen Жыл бұрын
Open concept is for HGTV folks who “love to entertain” 😂
@virginialee3151
@virginialee3151 Жыл бұрын
I detest the square checker everyfuckingwhere. Thank you for the validation.
@estherbaker1710
@estherbaker1710 Жыл бұрын
I LOVE all your videos! But I really cracked a HUGE smile when you said pickled onions! I only just started making them this year and I am ADDICTED! I’ll randomly snack on them all day long!
@sarahlarsen638
@sarahlarsen638 Жыл бұрын
Going through the thoughts and opinions in the comments is like the after party 🪩 I keep wishing you would do a podcast and talk about the history of interior design, demographics, thrifting, brands to look for, wood types etc etc. Sometimes I play your vids just to hear the audio while I do other things.
@MuzikGuru
@MuzikGuru Жыл бұрын
A suggestion for when you get your entertainment unit: make sure it has space for your turntable & records. As a vinyl fanatic, I’m worried about your stuff on the floor 😂 It needs to be elevated and away from dust. Turntable needs to be on a sturdy, level table or shelf.
@wasselpa
@wasselpa Жыл бұрын
yes! it will house all of my electronics
@MuzikGuru
@MuzikGuru Жыл бұрын
@@wasselpa awesome! also, I have to say I love your channel. I've watched a few different interior guru-type people on YT & yours is the most authentic, without pretentious airs. Keep doing what you do :-)
@wasselpa
@wasselpa Жыл бұрын
:)
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