BOOK MENTIONED (GERMANY) A Pattern Language, Towns, Buildings, Construction: amzn.to/3Oc6af8 (UNITED STATES) A Pattern Language, Towns, Buildings, Construction: amzn.to/3ALVaSp (UNITED KINGDOM) A Pattern Language, Towns, Buildings, Construction: amzn.to/3UWX0GX COSY or COZY? Hi everyone! I've noticed lots of comments about whether it should be "cozy" or "cosy." Just to clarify, "cosy" is the British English spelling, and since I'm from the UK, it's the version I'm used to! Of course, both spellings are correct-it's just a matter of preference and where you're from. 😊 TIMESTAMPS 0:00 intro 0:42 avoid this bulb like the plague 1:42 feeling of warmth 3:10 embrace nature like our ancestors 4:13 visual silence 6:06 pools of light 6:56 there is no substitute for fire 7:41 set boundaries 8:35 embrace curves
@kiwiopklompen7 күн бұрын
Love this book - read it many years ago. So much great advice - One thing I’ve never forgotten was to always make a transition space - from car to home, street to home, etc.
@wendyduncan90842 ай бұрын
I agree that people prefer nooks. I’m not really sure how open floor plans became so popular honestly. We are trying to restore ours but with more little spots to get away and less huge, open room.
@julias.49802 ай бұрын
Open Floor Plans (also called Open Concept) are a fast, easy cheap way to produce homes and commercial spaces. Fewer walls, doors and windows save time and money but do not make for a cozy, relaxing or productive space for humans or animals. Spaces need not be fancy to be comfortable A few basic creature comforts and good lighting can go a long way.
@wendyduncan90842 ай бұрын
@ Ours is a 1970 sunken living room plan. It’s definitely easy to maintain for working women but lacks the homey vibes. We are respectfully making changes that respect the original home and make it more comforting and attractive. Like a half wall between the kitchen and living room and wood floors. We are contemplating real linoleum tiles in a classic checkerboard.
@skojigoquist92882 ай бұрын
I lived in a for er socialist country for a few years as a teenagers. I was surprised to See how much they tried to push the open concept, uniform light Ing, big Windows, glass-everywhere type of interior. Most people resisted. In school we had all of these but private houses kept the nooks, the cosy Little places, the built-in beds with curtainsvand tapestry - making eveyone realizing that the system tried to push something on eveyone.
@jeannecrowley83832 ай бұрын
@@julias.4980builder grade homes and open floor plans are easier to build. Everyone lives in these wide open spaces and it's so loud! Plus, there's no privacy or surprise around the corner. Ultimately, it's not very warm. Give me my walls!!
@hounamao71402 ай бұрын
same thing with open space offices. A f* intrusive nightmare. First thing I asked for in my new job was a small private office. Now I can work without feeling the threat of people behind my back. People who come to ask me things now always ask if I they can stay for a bit and work on the sofa because the space feels cozy and quiet.
@lovepilie2 ай бұрын
A KZbinr actually referencing a book ? Subscribed !
@xn93332 ай бұрын
Ikr
@julieunderhill11982 ай бұрын
I had seen this book before as a recommended text. But she sold me on it for sure!
@adrianpaulyАй бұрын
You need to watch better channels :D
@RajithAkiАй бұрын
Same
@marita4021125 күн бұрын
You see youtubers from your algorithm. My tens of youtubers all quote books. If yours do not, ask you some questions about your taste and searches.
@julieunderhill11982 ай бұрын
I've been told for decades that my apartment is "so cozy." One friend calls it The Nest. Now I know exactly why/how I got there. I'd already been doing these recommended things intuitively. I appreciate the insights into design psychology that reinforce our connection to the natural world and the safety therein. Thought-provoking. It reminds me how "nature" walks soothe us, as does "forest bathing," making us less prone to rumination. ✨ 🌲 ✨ I also like side-by-side comparisons with colder and more sterile spaces, to illustrate the point.
@hanaelkhedri95932 ай бұрын
I agree with you!
@santabanga2 ай бұрын
Do you have Instagram? Would love to see your house
@angelabrooke505926 күн бұрын
me too
@startwiththeheart2 ай бұрын
I love your content because you are not just giving design advice you go into the psychology of why it is people generally really love and chose these specific timeless elements that make a space feel like a home. Thanks for sharing!
@xn93332 ай бұрын
Aye it's actually quite insightful for a change 😅
@sarahpohlig69522 ай бұрын
My jaw dropped when you pulled out A Pattern Language. That book is my BIBLE!!!
@local5342 ай бұрын
Mine too! The world would be a better place if we just followed the guidance therein!
@leastidyworld43652 ай бұрын
0:18 That interaction is so relatable.
@DH-gk8vh2 ай бұрын
I just ordered a coffee table made ethically from Mango wood. The tree will eventually stop producing fruit. When it does, they cut it down and make beautiful furniture from it. They plant another Mango tree in it's place. I have a cream colored sofa coming that is angular, but soft pillows. The coffee table is a beautiful brown called Burnt Wax. You can see the grain in it. The edges have been softly rounded even though it a rectangle. I'm changing out my light bulb today to a warm bulb. That's all I will use from now on. I'm in the mist of redoing my living room. Thank you for a great video! I'll be using your suggestions!
@santabangaАй бұрын
Where did u order from?
@serpentinefrolicsАй бұрын
also would like to know where you got yours from
@juanlima2763Ай бұрын
Ethically.. difficult issue, it kind of doesn't matter that much, it's the constant demand for nice and exotic woods that devastates the local environment. Protective measures simply cannot keep up with that constant demand. That planted mango tree can't be compared to a decades/centuries old tree that shelters and feeds a whole ecosystem. At the end of the day it's on each one of us. I'm not saying we should stop buying wood, rather stick with the native species.
@Shart-santha2 ай бұрын
I did NOT expect humor to be in a home decor video! I normally don’t click on videos like this because they feel sterile to me. I LOVE humor so watching this video and seeing so many jokes being made, made my day!🖤 Instant subscribe! You’re a gem and your personality seems awesome!🖤
@cynthiaa.48262 ай бұрын
Me too. It is a very COZY video. 😊
@Shart-santha15 күн бұрын
@@cynthiaa.4826 yes! I’ve noticed all of her videos are informative, funny, any cozy! I absolutely love her channel 🖤. It makes me WANT to watch and learn about interior home decorating!🖤
@GailAnderson-t8q2 ай бұрын
Love your factual presentations sprinkled with your sense of humor. Always look forward to your videos.
@befaffled16355 күн бұрын
Your videos crack me up. They are just long enough. Well structured. Purposeful and you get to the point! Thank you!! So glad I found your channel.
@camellia86252 ай бұрын
I hope your channel takes off. You have some great content here
@baixu2 ай бұрын
I appreciate that!
@elisebrown51572 ай бұрын
Wow - I've never met anyone else who read A Pattern Language. I love that book!
@baixu2 ай бұрын
I love that! It’s honestly one of my favourite books and wish more people know about it! 🥹
@bobchevallier84562 ай бұрын
I love Coastal style. Lots of white, but i have windows looking into the woods near me. Have to have nature. Colorful paintings, pretty throws, aqua and blue, pink accents, flowers, pretty lamps, plants, pillows and throws. Done
@Duvessa-darkbeauty2 ай бұрын
I love dark moody interior design and dark paint color. I makes me feel calm and relaxed
@LucileHR2 ай бұрын
Just discovered your channel and I really love it! Thank you for all the work you put into making those great videos :)
@wendylang23602 ай бұрын
I would add - frame the view- into each room. Sometimes there are rooms in our homes that we aren't attracted to (or actually avoid). Stand back from the doorway/entrance to that area & take a critical look at what you see 'framed' by the doorway. Is there something you could rearrange or add or take-away to improve that 'view'?🤔 Little things can make a big difference. Sometimes a well placed mirror can reveal an attractive space that would otherwise be out of sight from the doorway. It can also reflect natural light & possibly a nice view of the outdoors from a window.
@kassandramcpherson28392 ай бұрын
Yes! The view into an adjoining room is a little vignette. Makes you imagine what life would be like in that "other" world! My question is how much the colors in that adjoining room need to be considered as accent colors in your original room.
@wendylang23602 ай бұрын
@kassandramcpherson2839 I am no expert but I would say that a small amount of colour will do it- I would at least start small. Maybe the thing that also links rooms is a cane basket or another item that carries the theme from other areas in some small way. Don't forget about visual texture. You may have sage green kitchen lowers with quartzite counter tops & your adjoining room may have an artwork with a white cottage with a sage green roof, or a lounge chair with a throw rug in white & sage check, or if it is a powder room, then a sage soap dispenser on the white counter top. It is amazing what you can find at second hand shops when you go with a colour palette in mind - the item you come across makes the decision for you of what you think looks 'just right', & you achieve an individual decorating style. Happy decorating. 😊
@HeronCoyote123428 күн бұрын
Balance is important, as well. My large (for me, anyway) bedroom seemed off because all the furniture (bed, dresser, vanity) were in two corners (closets and door take up the third wall). I hung a canvas, carefully framed portrait from John Singer Sargent (one of my favorite artists) on the wall between the double windows and the closeted wall, placed a wood table under it, and draped a velvet throw on the table. Instant balance.
@LaLoutreDanoise2 ай бұрын
That was such a well-thought, well edited video and interesting subject! Thanks for breaking it down and explaining the why behind each recommendation!
@nonawolf74952 ай бұрын
Excellent video! So many home are just featureless white boxes...thank you showing us ways to offset that visual boredom!
@allthingsiro2 ай бұрын
I'm glad KZbin recommend this video. Immediately subscribed.
@northernlights64592 ай бұрын
Me too!
@kh8844882 ай бұрын
Great suggestions! Regarding pools of light, not only do pools of light make a environment more warm and cozy but they often can make a small room feel larger. Whereas with a large central overhead light, it is great for cleaning the room but tends to make the room feel smaller. I renovated the kitchen in our old house a few years ago. It came with a large overhead light. I left the large overhead light in but added some over-counter lights, some under cabinet lights and some lights on top of the cabinets shining up at the ceiling. The variety of location of lights makes the room feel a lot bigger as well as more cozy and inviting.
@niki-mars9552 ай бұрын
When you told the cat, love me, love me! Gahahaga I laughed out so loud. Great video! ❤
@annika73102 ай бұрын
This was really helpful for my disseration I am currently writing. But also helpful for making my own home more cozy.
@robbykidman2 ай бұрын
Love the sarcasm 😂 i only use big lights to find where cockroach went though.
@serenakoleno93382 ай бұрын
Or spiders 😅
@baixu2 ай бұрын
Haha, cockroaches and spiders... that’s one way to ‘bring nature inside’ 😆
@phoenixmancuso8 күн бұрын
You won me over when you told your kitty to love you ❤ love your video!
@baixu7 күн бұрын
He loves me in his aloof way 😆
@hannah52452 ай бұрын
I read a lot. White light keeps me mentally stimulated. Cozy earthy is good for bedroom. Warm pastel tones for walls with contrast for furniture.
@patrickodonovan304415 күн бұрын
Just come across your channel as my partner and I set out on designing our first home together. I find your point of view and the way you so easily explain what seem like difficult or complicated design concepts super exciting and inspiring! Very happy to be here :)
@redfirebelle25 күн бұрын
I now understand why I’ve always liked yellow lighting more than the harsh, cold, white lighting.
@kristadavis2825Ай бұрын
This makes me feel more confident about all the choices I’m making in my 1973 home. We are renovating and trying to salvage what we can but add more warmth and character with what needs fixed.
@baixuАй бұрын
That’s lovely to hear!
@flipina2 ай бұрын
I loooovveee your vibe! And thanks for the perspective you bring in. I have always felt uncomfortable in very white minimalist places, even the luxury hotels. As I got older, I became more sensitive to these things and my ability to focus and work ties to warmth rather than the generic setup of corporate workspaces.
@markus_rut2 ай бұрын
Haha the enclosed thing really stuck with me. Never knew why I preferred sitting on the side of the couch below my floating shelf
@leahweinberger5832 ай бұрын
Yes. My couch is perpendicular to the wall to create a living room. Ha sitting on the couch made me feel like a tiger was going to jump on my back so I added a sofa table, lamps and a tall silk tree behind one end of the couch. and you can guess where I sit mostly. Lol. Yup "hidden" by the tree. This was a great video.
@sadiarajput45132 ай бұрын
I appreciate you choosing a different way than other KZbinrs especially references to a book and especially what a nice topic about cosiness and warmness but at 6:10 I mentioned it uniform lights are practical and I know the right side image is eye-catching
@alyssavocadoo4 сағат бұрын
I happened to stumble upon this video and I'm glad I did! You explained every thing so well, it made me feel cozy and excited to decorate my new apartment with my bf🥰
@alenac.39342 ай бұрын
This was lovely. I must read The Pattern Language. I think I am doing most of these things instinctively (or maybe not instinctively, I have been long interested in interior design). I had to smile when you mentioned the enclosed spaces - that is one of my main criteria for outdoor space, I would never be comfortable in a space that is visible from all sides. I am lucky that my backyard is nicely protected by hedges, trees and shrub so that I can enjoy the outdoor space virtually unseen by the occupants of the neighbouring houses.
@leahweinberger5832 ай бұрын
Yes, this is my challenge. But yes, so harsh to feel exposed outside. Will ponder for some easy cheap ways to create "enclosure" in a wide open space.
@freciemagdirila70752 ай бұрын
Never thought of applying psychology to styling my home, great concept. I subscribed.
@MollyMod613Ай бұрын
The information in your videos are so valuable and I instantly subscribed, unlike lots of other channels mostly introducing what they are getting for their spaces and how they curated their spaces are not practical at all! Love your channel and appreciate the great work put into it! ❤
@HeronCoyote123428 күн бұрын
I’m a cozy minimalist. My walls are painted soft mauve (living area), and soft lavender (bedroom). My textures are quilts (courtesy of my extraordinarily talented cousin); large classic artwork on canvas in custom frames; and vases filled with silk flowers (a hobby because of my gangrene thumb). This apartment is my sanctuary.
@elizabethchurchill12162 ай бұрын
Thanks for the shout out to Chris Alexander! Excellent informative entertaining video.
@cherijoli293010 күн бұрын
i don't know why I ended up here but I was captivated by your video and found it very engaging and interesting. It was like you created that warm space even in your delivery. Subscribing :)
@camillesch729726 күн бұрын
Thank you for this great video! I agree with everything (I must, since I have a wall in my living room with a forest wallpaper haha). Have a lovely day!
@graceevans98952 ай бұрын
This is definitely the best video ever!!! loved it
@sleuththewild2 ай бұрын
Wonderful! The direction away from minimalism, with specific recommendations, is a your own touch to this topic. Although I've thought of some, there are other home items I hadn't thought of yet. Great illustration of the points from photos.
@Mandyxien2 ай бұрын
One of the best interior design videos I have ever seen I think. Damn! So funny - I audibly laughed several times. The "love me" at the cat in the intro and the hound reference really got me. But at the same time so many useful factbased tips? Wow. You really delivered on the promise to not just give the basic tips. Especially because you paired your tips with really good, more in-depth explanations of WHY something makes it more cozy. Love that! This was the first video I saw from you and it was an immediate subscribe.
@KierraKnightIllustration2 ай бұрын
This explains why I prefer one room in my home over another. And now, I have learned how to create that cozy feel in my home.
@QuirkyGirl102 ай бұрын
Thank you for putting into words what has always attracted me to coziness and texture and explaining the psychology of it all. I’ve always wondered if my love for cozy goes back to the womb, as my mom was in labor with me for 18 hours!😅
@gardenjoy5223Күн бұрын
Nice video! The example at 9:27 left is a rare find. It's hard to make a place This Uninviting. One gets nauseated there! The moving tail of your cat at 9:44 makes me realize once again: "Home is where your cat is". Some floof, that's excited to see you, when you come home and indeed gives you love and needs you... home!
@adrianewolf68392 ай бұрын
This was such a great video, esp the way you drew connections between interior decorating and nature and how it affects are psyche, so smart!!
@SaranyaManoАй бұрын
I’ve been looking for this video for so, so long! I crave warmth in my space but had no idea how to get there. This is the clearest example for someone like me. Thank you! I may not have the budget to implement this entirely right now but I know the path forward 😊
@GlitterRose0923 күн бұрын
Hey Baixu, I just chanced upon your video and am really enjoying how logical the points are and how eloquent you are! :) Can't wait to check out more of your videos! Sending much love to you xx
@yadiaag77712 ай бұрын
For me it’s #1 Warm lighting, #2 Round curves, #3 nature, #4 bright warm colors, #5 soft textures, I guess without even seeing all the video I got the same outcome.
@alicequayle46252 ай бұрын
Ooh, I love the Pattern Language book!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@baixu2 ай бұрын
it's so gooood!!! should be compulsory reading for every architect, designer, house builder, and generally everyone who wants to understand and improve their built environment... I'm working hard on spreading the word 😁
@aprilcornejo58952 ай бұрын
Really really great content! Love the psychology behind these tips! Awesome job!
@andreacooks5926 күн бұрын
I was looking around my home while watching your video, I imagine that subconsciously we incorporate these natural esthetics because we are so deliberately connected to creation, and its a beautiful thing. I subscribed, love your humor too😁
@luciana-j4p2 ай бұрын
I loved this video, you make us feel cozy yourself with your kind style ❤😂
@yeolbltАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing your knowledge! I'm decorating my home and watching this one video has made me aware of important interior decorating ideas. Just subscribed 😊
@nsn5564Ай бұрын
Excellent, excellent video. Thanks for encapsulating and articulating everything I nag a lot of people about but with way less effective examples. I fully believe in every single one of your points here as elements necessary for good home design.
@cubanpasta77553 күн бұрын
Love how much you researched for this video
@santabanga2 ай бұрын
I use to like these type of design but never knew its so simple, its cozy vibes. We just bought a house and i am working on corner by corner
@je55_kaya2 ай бұрын
The fact that I see your velvet couch makes me so Happy. I was shopping for couches yesterday and I saw a grey velvet sofa bed that I loved compared to all the other ones i've seen.
@maggiemae38255 күн бұрын
One of the BIGGEST arguments between my roommate and I is she wants all BRIGHT, WHITE light, and I want soft yellow lights. Solution was lots of light sources and a few smart bulbs that can change their lighting temperature. And then we usually leave the lighting with whatever was chosen by the first to enter the room... so I try to always be first. Lol.
@baixu5 күн бұрын
😂😂 I’m glad you could come to a compromise!
@alinegomes44752 ай бұрын
I’m brazilian and your video cames to me. I’m IN LOVE with your accent and now I’m “using” your channel to practice british accent/english. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTENT! Ps: Also, I’m building my house with my groom, so your tips is very rich. Again, thank you!
@adityakapoor8055Ай бұрын
Love how you break things down in a very relatable way in this video. P.S. also love your use of motivated lighting at 9:16!
@HoosierInUtah2 ай бұрын
Just subscribed! 📺 Your videos are so much fun and I really enjoy your positive energy and knowledge. It is so obvious that you put a ton of thought and time into each piece...I'll be spending this morning viewing more of your channel as I sip my coffee ☕
@Imledal2 ай бұрын
These tips are amazing. I’ll think about ways to use fire in my home to make it cozy.
@leahweinberger5832 ай бұрын
Those Himalayan salt lamps help and dark amber glasses with candles inside also help. I use battery operated ones with an "orange bulb"
@hanaelkhedri95932 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, I feel that was exactly the list I needed to get guidance on how to *actually* make my space feel cozy! I was able to relate to several of your points, to name some that resonated: - lighting! (I really feel bothered with white lighting it's like... I just can't) - enclosure yasss! Actionable tips that work for all type of style and space, thanks a lot, be blessed ! (+ I do love lists lol)
@FigaroHey2 ай бұрын
I read A Pattern Language years ago and only consciously remember a few things from it. I have no memory of the pages on lighting, for example. Now I realize that possibly the reason so much design advice feels obvious to me might be because I absorbed that information from A Pattern Language years ago.
@LB42389Ай бұрын
I’m blown away! This is so incredibly helpful and you do an exceptional job explaining every point. Thank you so much for taking the time to educate us.
@janicesiebert31672 ай бұрын
Just looked around my living room, see that I need to move 3 items to make a warmer enclosure. Thank you!
@emmamacdonald94152 ай бұрын
2:55 the issue I'm having is the warm colors do make me feel cozy and invited, but the white/gray colors make my brain and eyes happy and at peace. I want both 😂
@ninam1351Ай бұрын
Saaaaammmmmeee here!!!
@mocca2sweet14 күн бұрын
You can make a space cozy with those colors! This is where texture comes into play, so you can use plush fabrics and add pops of color to give the vibe you 😊
@margie9026Ай бұрын
Wow!!! This is the best video ever!! Explanation of why! Excellent!! Thank you!
@zodiacsecretsintarotАй бұрын
Indeed, white light is so stressful at home, at the office, everywhere. Thank you for this video! Subscribed :)
@MoonlitReadingnook-f5jАй бұрын
annnd now I started following and loving everything about your channel!! That is mainly why I realized each day that I hate the common concept nowadays “team white” and “team wood” which my fellow countrymen are saying. Reason is, if I only make my furniture white, plain and dull, it feels dead! And I don’t like that. I was an aspiring interior designer and now a mom, I love everything about this because this is the first time I ever searched about interior design, plus! I came up with an ides before that I will do my own interior without any ideas that is common nowadays, which is warm, earthy tone! And with warm lamps! And this is exactly what I am talking about! Guess my style is timeless at all and is technically what an architect loves too! Love you!! 🤍
@chrizzlybearlolАй бұрын
I’d like to add that you can get bulbs like the one from hue that can change light temperature. Those cold lights have a function. Especially in the morning or if you need an energy boost in winter times. Having the choice is a game changer. You can program them to simulate daylight meaning they change from cold to warm over the course of the day aiding my natural sleep schedule.
@jeannebee29352 ай бұрын
A Pattern Language is one of my favorite books too! I subscribed because it's one of your favorites and I'm hoping you will talk more about the ideas and concepts in the book. Thank you for this video!
@dominiqueritchey67952 ай бұрын
I love your lip color with your hair and outfit choice.
@palomaeverett3399Ай бұрын
I thought the same thing! She should share the name 😬😃
@dominiqueritchey6795Ай бұрын
@palomaeverett3399 I suggest Kackie Reviews Beauty's video about finding the perfect red lip for one's individual skin tone. That woman has the keys to the makup kingdom, as it were.
@jakubromanczuk30042 ай бұрын
Great video! You deserve your channel to grow a lot bigger. Wish you luck!
@kimganassin5892 ай бұрын
I immediately subscribed to your channel just now, like others have. I will say that i do love a big open space because i am driven to express myself through movement. It is a daily inclination. I require an open space with a high ceiling because somehow, when i am moving, I end up taking up all the space. 😊
@themorocstar2 ай бұрын
Awwwwww I love this when I read the word psychology I HAD to click Glad I did not only you’re giving such good advices but even you’re voice is soothing im subscribing 🫶🏼🥰
@priscillalawrenceavit8490Ай бұрын
u r amazing. finally someone explaining the brain + creative + soothing blends into ID
@merrillsunderland8662Ай бұрын
I went back through your videos and found one on tiny apartments but was wondering if you could revisit the idea, and talk through how to optimize storage in tiny spaces. Especially for those of us who don’t have the budget for elevated décor. I have deep cabinets but high ceilings so storing things in my cabinets means I never see them
@v_iika2 ай бұрын
Love that you read "A Pattern Language"
@mushroom_thrillers2 ай бұрын
Excellent examples! Thank you!
@larajohnson86562 ай бұрын
I absolutely adore the way words sound when you say them! 😃
@therecycledpirateАй бұрын
You got my subscription. You're sarcasm is like the warm tone I was missing in life 😊
@baixuАй бұрын
Thank you! 😊 (said unsarcastically)
@domenicamassaro82212 ай бұрын
True to some extent. It is not one size fits all. A lot depends on how is the exposure of the windows. If it is north, light colors are needed, to make the rooms feel more airy and large. Wood, to say one, absorbs light, so it is not always the answer. We can use a lot of soft materials, like window treatements, throws and cushions, the warm white lights and a few tokens here and there, a few memorabilia, plants or cut branches and flowers, for the cozy feel.
@l.58322 ай бұрын
Agree. My living room has a huge window and is south facing. In error, I painted the room a pale butter yellow. BIG mistake! All that natural sun, combined with the yellow walls was completely overwhelming. I repainted a very soft blue (Benjamin Moore Whispering Spring) and changed the light bulbs to daylight balance (never have yellow bulbs on blue walls or you'll have visual mud). LOVE my place now!
@ThinkDreamBecome2 ай бұрын
I liked ur intro, then the first point, the second point n then paused video cz i had to like n comment. its ur personality that makes ur videos likeable content
@hartsdesignbuildАй бұрын
Love how informative this video was! People always look past the little things like lighting and incorporating nature into your home design :)
@SomeOne-mp6ym2 ай бұрын
A Pattern Language!!!! I love that book!!!❤
@Niklas-u5v5m8 күн бұрын
This video was really fun to watch, and contained exactly what I wanted to learn! I have been struggling to put my finger on why my parents house doesnt feel "homey" to me anymore and apart from me not living there since 15 years its the gradual shift to a more angular and sleek design. 谢谢大师
@baixu7 күн бұрын
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@SN-wi6nn2 ай бұрын
Great video! So true on warm light! I always make sure that we live in a place where a lot of sunlight can enter through windows. Ideally most windows facing South/West. I was living in an apartment once facing to the north and there was never any direct sunlight coming in. I am not lying but I was sick and depressed a lot of time.
@baixu2 ай бұрын
Sunlight makes such a difference!
@Pseudonym-No3Ай бұрын
Great video. The „overarching tree“ picture was so striking to me
@sukhanhk2 ай бұрын
Wonderful reference to Psychology to highlight decoration points 👏👏👏
@spoiledwitch822 ай бұрын
This was so well done. I really enjoyed realizing the big differences it makes
@baixu2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@dalilludallys51332 ай бұрын
Brilliant video. Approach, content excellent, delivery, very enjoyable! Subscribed 😊
@jazzylich2 ай бұрын
ok your editing is just 🔥😍 *chef’s kiss*
@baixu2 ай бұрын
😁🥹 my editing self thanks you 🥹
@evgenia_kitaeva2 ай бұрын
The first video on KZbin, what really helped me to understand what to do with my place and why I feel it not cozy. Thank you!
@__-sp1ly2 ай бұрын
Love me! *cat* : I am! I'm watching for predators you weirdo! 😂
@cathydelgado64772 ай бұрын
This is my cat😅
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