Interior Design Trends That Deserve a Comeback!

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Nick Lewis

Nick Lewis

Күн бұрын

In this video, I go over some of my favourite interior design trends from the past that deserve a comeback! So I'm not saying these are making a comeback, just that they are worthy of consideration in your own home.
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00:00 - Interior Design Trends That Deserve a Comeback
00:38 - Saturated Color
03:28 - Parquet Flooring
06:14 - Wood Panelling
09:23 - Interesting Ceilings
12:12 - Carpet
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@mian4750
@mian4750 Жыл бұрын
Parquet flooring is very cherished in Sweden, if you have an old one your take care of it, and a lot of new installations are being done. I’m fortunate to have the original herringbone oak flooring in my house built in 1909, and after having it restored it’s the main feature of our home. Just gorgeous!
@marieuzes
@marieuzes Жыл бұрын
Also in Spain. 😊
@sectionalsofa
@sectionalsofa Жыл бұрын
Original herringbone is the best!
@tpolerex7282
@tpolerex7282 Жыл бұрын
Herringbone and Chevron is classic, squared parquet, typically, not so much.
@werewolfcountry
@werewolfcountry Жыл бұрын
The place I stayed in Luxembourg had it and it had aged well. It looked great imo.
@FilippaSkog
@FilippaSkog Жыл бұрын
As a Swede I came down to the comment section to write this. Parquet has never been out here. Can’t imagine a Swedish home ad featuring the words “luxury vinyl floors” as a selling point 😅
@sheepinaspaceship
@sheepinaspaceship Жыл бұрын
Hi! I'm from Eastern Europe, and parquet floors never really went out of vogue here. I work as an onsite architect, and i see them being installed all the time.Great video :)
@berlinorama
@berlinorama Жыл бұрын
Same here in Germany. Many higher-priced new apartments in particular have oak parquet floors.
@user-qp6lj6gu7s
@user-qp6lj6gu7s Жыл бұрын
Same in the Nordic countries! It's standard to at least have one room, almost always the living room, in parquet flooring especially in apartments but also some houses.
@justme061666
@justme061666 Жыл бұрын
The same in Greece!
@kathleenmallory154
@kathleenmallory154 Жыл бұрын
Yep. In Switzerland too. It's a sign of a higher quality apartment?especially the classic versions such as the fishbone pattern.
@mariagraziacapitani8217
@mariagraziacapitani8217 Жыл бұрын
Same in Italy, it seems in Europe this is still in vogue
@kcatalan3
@kcatalan3 Жыл бұрын
A big Yes!! to the saturated colour. After 25 years of home ownership and staying conservative and neutral "for resale value", I have now painted my kitchen bright orange and hung up my gorgeous sunset painting that is all oranges, blues and yellows. If I'm going to be in this room everyday I want it to be bright and cheerful, resale be damned. (keeping my den in muted shades because that's where I go when I want to be calm and unwind).
@jujubees
@jujubees Жыл бұрын
Life's too short to not paint your house with the colors you want! I'm planning on painting my bedroom a deep emerald green, even the ceiling, and I can't wait!
@kcatalan3
@kcatalan3 Жыл бұрын
@@jujubees Love it!
@BubblyViolin11
@BubblyViolin11 Жыл бұрын
You can also repaint just for the resale. The effort will pay for itself once the sale happens. Seems worth it to live in a space that makes you happy.
@Beqeeangel
@Beqeeangel Жыл бұрын
So true!! My dad finally gave up and let us have fun in our rooms. My mom even painted dark purple accent walls in the family room and kitchen! Cause guess why? The walls were already destroyed from kids so he knew if he sold the house he’d have to repaint the whole thing anyways, which is exactly what he did. Whole house was white when they sold it (I still miss my tropical green room covered in inspiration quotes written in sharpie all over the walls like graffiti)
@cooperbt
@cooperbt Жыл бұрын
@@jujubees Love the commitment to colour! No more “accent walls”.
@stackels97
@stackels97 Жыл бұрын
Ceiling medallions are one of my favourites. Anytime I'm in houses that have them, my eyes are drawn there immediately. Love artistry in architecture and interiors
@susanfudge1737
@susanfudge1737 Жыл бұрын
Are they out of style?
@giwilreker
@giwilreker Жыл бұрын
My parents house is art deco, built in the 1930s. All the floors throughout the house are Parquet, made from Rhodesian Teak, a beautiful reddish brown. Those floors are worth a pretty penny. I love parquet. Wish i could have real wooden floors in my house.
@mt2766
@mt2766 Жыл бұрын
Wow! Sounds beautiful.
@sandysmom100
@sandysmom100 Жыл бұрын
Sounds beautiful!
@patrickmurphy3179
@patrickmurphy3179 9 ай бұрын
My house was built in 1930 and has the hardwood flooring in an Art Deco pattern (not parquet) in the living and dining room and have received a lot of compliments on it.
@steelcrown7130
@steelcrown7130 Жыл бұрын
Such a pleasant shock to see colour spelled with a "u" and panelling spelled with a double "l". Then I checked and thought "ah, Canada". Thanks for making my day from Australia.
@martensdcm
@martensdcm 25 күн бұрын
Yes, he has strong Canadian accent.
@Moluccan56
@Moluccan56 19 күн бұрын
Can I cut you a cheque?
@CornbreadOracle
@CornbreadOracle Жыл бұрын
Wife, daughter and sister to electricians here: ceiling medallions can have a practical purpose in more modern homes as well. Sometimes when you change a light fixture there is a hole in the ceiling that the new fixture doesn’t quite cover. A medallion can be an easy and lovely way to solve that problem.
@janefan77
@janefan77 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in an Arts and Crafts home and I appreciate beautiful woodwork and flooring. To me, the first horror in the movie Rosemary’s Baby is when she has the beautiful Old World interior painted over. Excellent points in your video!
@marieuzes
@marieuzes Жыл бұрын
Yes!! I noticed the same thing when I first saw the film decades ago. I found it depressing!!
@olga138
@olga138 Жыл бұрын
Nick, I find it interesting that you see parquet as a 70s thing. The most beautiful parquet I've seen was in homes built from 1870 to 1910 or so, particularly brownstones in NYC. Many of them had gorgeous parquet that was in different patterns in all the rooms---a "rug" in the center of the parlor, a utilitarian pattern in the kitchen, a simple tile pattern in the vestibule. Those floors were intricate and durable, and if you wanted something warmer, you could add an area rug.
@Kayla_P99
@Kayla_P99 Жыл бұрын
I mean 1870 is a 70s lol
@annt7384
@annt7384 Жыл бұрын
It was really big in the 1970s, along with Perrier. And cocaine!
@berlineczka
@berlineczka Жыл бұрын
In Northern and continental Europe (Germany, France etc.) it still counts as "better type" of flooring. You will still find it in villas and upscale apartments, and it is considered an upgrade deserving a higher price in rentals. It's less so in the south, where a high quality stone is regarded upscale flooring - but that is simply a result of climate. The Mediterranean regions values stone that keeps cooler during hot summers, the north values wood that is much better at keeping warmth in winter.
@Nick_Lewis
@Nick_Lewis Жыл бұрын
Oh totally! Yes for me I just get those 70's 80's vibes!
@marebarreiro2627
@marebarreiro2627 Жыл бұрын
The seventies and eighties phase that turns people off is the tiles that came out and were an affordable option. Sadly like the cheaper paneling it did not age well and gave bad memories.
@colleenjackson8358
@colleenjackson8358 Жыл бұрын
I am so glad you mentioned crown moulding and ceiling roses because I live in a period home and those were 2 things I would not compromise on when we renovated. I love my crown mouldings, my cornice and my roses. ❤❤❤
@marilyn6168
@marilyn6168 Жыл бұрын
Hey Nick, lovely video as usual. As a French national I know that parquet is a French word and this flooring started to be used in our lovely castles, centuries ago. These floors are still very much used today in the everyday French home. I love them and if they’re out of style in North America they should definitely make a come back!😊
@nineteenfortyeight6762
@nineteenfortyeight6762 Жыл бұрын
They have always been fashionable. Nick is wrong on this.
@robinbirdj743
@robinbirdj743 Жыл бұрын
It’s the square 70s style floors which really fell out of favor.
@robinbirdj743
@robinbirdj743 Жыл бұрын
@@nineteenfortyeight6762 he is speaking of the square 70s style floors. The others have largely been classic for centuries.
@marilyn6168
@marilyn6168 Жыл бұрын
@@robinbirdj743 is that a particular pattern?
@prettybird367
@prettybird367 Жыл бұрын
I love parquet floors, it always reminds me of my childhood home in Eastern Europe ❤
@grown.ass.nerd.
@grown.ass.nerd. Жыл бұрын
My parents' home is still very 90s but the thing I think really hasn't aged terribly is my parents' crown molding and the medallion in the dining room. Because of that, whenever I get my own home one of the first things going in is crown molding. I think it makes a place look cared for, like someone took the time to put that extra effort in making their home beautiful.
@lisasmith1066
@lisasmith1066 Жыл бұрын
Parquet floors will always be a favorite of mine. I grew up in a house with parquet floors and it’s such a great, subtle design or huge impact just by sanding and restaining.
@patriciae
@patriciae Жыл бұрын
Totally agree!! My apartment is from the '60s and has parquet flooring and I love it. I had it sanded and sealed before moving in after many years they are still great.
@luckysmummy5325
@luckysmummy5325 Жыл бұрын
Herringbone parquet carpet (this is not a joke) would be ideal :-) I like the look of wood floors but it's chilly here in UK, carpet's so cosy & I can get down on the floor to play with my cat. I wonder if there's such a thing...
@carolefreeman2544
@carolefreeman2544 Жыл бұрын
I agree with you regarding carpet especially in the bedrooms. Also on the stairs as they absorbs noise when walking up and down the stairs.
@noelc2
@noelc2 Жыл бұрын
Yes! Carpeting can also cushion falls on stairs. I shuddered when my mom wanted to pull hers out leading to her room because the thought of her falling onto solid wood bothered me.
@deborahhanna4397
@deborahhanna4397 Жыл бұрын
We had multiple falls from all age groups on our hardwood stairs. They now have carpet runners and I couldn’t be happier.
@catherineiversen9459
@catherineiversen9459 Жыл бұрын
This is one of my favorite channels I watch to unwind. Nick's commentary is always the perfect mix of a little salty but mostly sweet. p.s I hope parquet floors come back too!
@tonirose6776
@tonirose6776 Жыл бұрын
Well put: sweet and salty. He's frank and sticks up for himself.
@nogames8982
@nogames8982 Жыл бұрын
None of the colors in my house could be considered neutral by any means. I love the nice saturated colors. Except I did all my trim in white but every room is a nice bright color. I absolutely love it. And actually most people seem to like it too.
@shaunphan9039
@shaunphan9039 Жыл бұрын
I love deep mustard, olive green, maroon and deep blue colors. I'm trying to incorporate these colors in my neutral space now.
@pinkeysherbet7249
@pinkeysherbet7249 Жыл бұрын
I love parquet floors! I think there are ways to make it look so timeless and it adds so much elegant texture to a room ❤
@EmArTea
@EmArTea Жыл бұрын
Love parquet! Love paneling! “Carpet in a basement”, however, is a phrase only spoken by someone who’s never had a basement flood
@laurastedman2771
@laurastedman2771 Жыл бұрын
In my last home, there was faux wood paneling in the basement and real wood paneling in the storage/utility room. I probably wouldn't have put it in myself, but it was amazing how much better real wood looks on the walls. It made me realize why people started to put wood paneling up in the first place.
@jeanne-marie8196
@jeanne-marie8196 Жыл бұрын
As usual, I agree with Nick on so many choices, but don't do them! Ceilings in my homes have always been painted white. Last year, when I had my basement apartment painted, I decided to add color to the ceiling. The painter called me to be sure I wanted to pay him for painting the ceiling in this large space, as the new "color" was barely distinguishable from the current white ceiling which was in great shape! Yup, I'm that bold and daring!
@Nick_Lewis
@Nick_Lewis Жыл бұрын
It's all good - I sometimes don't take my own advice. 😂
@jeffbiddle1956
@jeffbiddle1956 Жыл бұрын
@@Nick_Lewis oh, I am doing it. I’m thinking of painting my ceiling NAVY and even considering high gloss! I already put up navy wallpaper in the great room and love the drama. I honestly just need some video guidance from a designer to tell me I’m not crazy.
@br4653
@br4653 Жыл бұрын
I painted my ceilings the same as walls. They are higher. I’ve seen dark colored ceilings & it made it look higher.
@girle5584
@girle5584 Жыл бұрын
I love the patterned linoleum floors from the 1940s/50s era. They were saturated in colour and had geometrics, florals, fish etc. They were fun.
@mapratt
@mapratt Жыл бұрын
I have a bunch in a 1908 Victorian farmhouse that I'm redoing, installed over the wood flooring just after world War 2. I'd offer it to you but they're really worn...
@leagarner3675
@leagarner3675 Жыл бұрын
Just thought id mention to watch out for asbestos in those tiles if you are removing them. Not impossible to deal with but you do need to know what to do.
@mapratt
@mapratt Жыл бұрын
@@leagarner3675 yes, I've had an asbestos inspector out. This product passed his examination, but there is a bit of vinyl flooring here and there that needs the reverse of a Full Monte to remove... The linoleum is not tiles, but long sheets installed very soon after wwii
@leagarner3675
@leagarner3675 Жыл бұрын
@@mapratt Oh, that's great! Glad that you don't have to deal with that. I have removed several asbestos tile floors and it is tedious. I could have covered them up but they were chipping and that's not good!
@TheRavensNest
@TheRavensNest Жыл бұрын
Carpet is definitely interesting. Here in Sweden I have never seen it in a home, but I do see it sometimes in commercial spaces. I can kind of see the appeal... But also, it seems like it would be hell to clean, and with three kids, a dog and a cat, I just can't see my family ever being able to handle it. 😂
@dimplesd8931
@dimplesd8931 Жыл бұрын
We’re going from carpet to lux vinyl flooring. I’m hoping it’ll be easy to clean. We had wood floors in the kitchen and entry but to do the whole house this time was crazy expensive. We don’t have pets or kids so there’s that.
@LadySnowfaerie
@LadySnowfaerie 7 ай бұрын
I had carpet in my room growing up, and I tore it out myself when I was 15 or so. xD You just can't get anything out of it. We've always had cats, and you can only get so much cat piss or sick out of it, not to mention calligraphy ink or anything else equally likely to find in a kid's room.
@TheGooglySmoog
@TheGooglySmoog 6 ай бұрын
Its one of the biggest mistakes you can add to a home. Dust and mites. America has so many allergies because of it.
@kbarteaux9807
@kbarteaux9807 Жыл бұрын
I think resale value has played a huge part in getting away from color and ornate detail. Its so personal and there is a concern that if they invest in bold color or details it can be a deterrent. After years of watching house flipping shows people expect to walk into a blank slate.
@hiddenhighland
@hiddenhighland 2 күн бұрын
I have a feeling that the blank slate trend will die off. Nevertheless, I have never let a house reselling dictate my colour choices. I am never going to sell the house I am in (as it is beyond the beyond for me)- so certainly I am doing beautiful deep colours (including having fun with ceilings) and making it as exceptional in colour use as it is in structure ;).
@noelc2
@noelc2 Жыл бұрын
Carpet - I don’t care, carpets are GREAT in bedrooms. Not bathrooms or kitchens (ew) but bedrooms - it’s comfy & warm on your feet. Wood paneling will always feel 70s/80s to me. Except for a really beautiful wood wainscoting. That is classic. And YES to ceilings! They can be really beautiful, especially in a bedroom where you’ll notice it more (due to laying down on your bed) And (not mentioned but my own “wish list”) is wallpaper - some of that was overdone (ie matching balloon valance on the windows & yucky matching borders) but a wallpapered nook (especially the inside of a dormer window area) has always been so beautiful to me.
@PB-Trinity
@PB-Trinity Жыл бұрын
As someone allergic to dust and pollen, carpet, for me, is a gigantic HELL FUDGING NOPE !!!
@emiliebova
@emiliebova Жыл бұрын
Every tile and wood floor needs an area rug. Dust falls on it all.
@JillCee
@JillCee Жыл бұрын
@@emiliebova I have bought easily washed area rugs for that reason! Key is being able to easily clean.
@653j521
@653j521 Жыл бұрын
Did you know about the technological advances with carpet or are you stuck with a prejudice that will never change no matter what?
@PB-Trinity
@PB-Trinity Жыл бұрын
@@653j521 I also find it just plain ugly. I also hate rugs for the same reasons. For my floors : stone or wood, nothing else.
@MarquisdeL3
@MarquisdeL3 Жыл бұрын
@@653j521 This is actually pretty standard advice for people who are allergic to dust, pollen, and pets. I was at an allergist last month (testing in order to get allergy shots) and the pamphlet they gave me about minimizing allergy symptoms recommended against carpeting (among other things).
@NathalieJulien
@NathalieJulien Жыл бұрын
I live in an old 250 year old inn converted into apartments and I have ceiling medallions in the living room and bedrooms. Lots of old crown moulding and original flooring too. It's got so much character! I love it.
@cathylehman7538
@cathylehman7538 Жыл бұрын
Parquet flooring started as remnants of wood from ship building. Only wealthy people had it back in the day. When I owned a 1959 house in Dallas, I re-finished my parquet floor and extended it into the hallway- loved it. Also vote for saturated colors as I sit in my bedroom with Benjamin Moore’s Ying Yang saturated blue❤
@patriciafuchs5970
@patriciafuchs5970 Жыл бұрын
I like cork flooring, easy on the feet, very long lasting, soundproofs and is pretty indestructible
@xyzct
@xyzct Жыл бұрын
You must drink a _lot_ of wine ;-)
@patriciafuchs5970
@patriciafuchs5970 Жыл бұрын
@@xyzct lol, not really. You can get in tiles or rolls I have friends who have had it in their kitchen for 30 years and it still looks new!
@xyzct
@xyzct Жыл бұрын
@@patriciafuchs5970, yeah I've heard very good things about it. And I'm going to be installing floors soon, so I'll have to investagoogle more.
@psdeas7530
@psdeas7530 Жыл бұрын
Cork floors are very comfy, but not indestructible! I’ve used every kind of flooring and cork is on the “least durable” end of the spectrum. Moisture and heat will destroy them, along with wear and tear from pets. For additional soundproofing and comfort you can add a cork underpayment, too. Your friend’s kitchen might have been natural linoleum. It has powdered cork in it, but as part of a matrix including ground limestone, resins and linseed oil. Looks and feels like cork, comes in beautiful, subtle colors and wears like iron. An all natural product, very green manufacture, but pricey.
@patriciafuchs5970
@patriciafuchs5970 Жыл бұрын
@@psdeas7530 I will ask her. She cooks a lot, has a very lively Doberman. I know the floor has a sealant, that may have protected it. I also worked for a relative of JJ Hill, they had cork flooring in their entryway and had long haired daschunds, the house was from the 1950’s and it was pristine.
@lisabrown8772
@lisabrown8772 Жыл бұрын
I refinished my solid wood parquet flooring in my apartment, and so many people thought it was a waste of money and that I should have put in something different. I love it so much, though, it is gorgeous.
@anxylum
@anxylum 10 ай бұрын
Refinishing solid wood flooring is never a waste. ❤
@eileenceccucci1387
@eileenceccucci1387 Жыл бұрын
I love carpet and always have. The ivory carpet in my living room with adjoining sitting room is stunning. I purchased the best quality I could and enhanced it with upgraded padding. It's bright, cheerful, adds warmth and sound insulation plus it's a perfect compliment to any color you choose. And carpeting was less expensive than laying wood floors with the added expense of area rugs. Would love to see it become more popular again.
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@Officialtheminimalmom27 Жыл бұрын
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@trevnti
@trevnti Жыл бұрын
If you would love resale value to fall because carpets are disgusting then yes. Maybe bedrooms… maybe… but before I even move into a house, like many ppl, I rip every bit of carpet out. And as somebody who rips it up, it’s always disgusting under… doesn’t matter how well it’s ‘cleaned’ it’s gross.
@heidiortloff6123
@heidiortloff6123 Жыл бұрын
​@@trevnti I just sold a house with good condition carpet. Didn't impact resale at all. House got full offers and didn't even have to do an open house. Sold faster than another house up the block that didn't have carpet. In some markets it really doesn't matter because it's easy to replace.
@eileenceccucci1387
@eileenceccucci1387 11 ай бұрын
@@trevnti As my year old carpet and padding are one year old I doubt it could be classified as "disgusting". I do not like the cavernous sound of wood floors and area rugs don't do it for me, especially in the sub-zero Northeast winters. As a single woman, no kids, the chance it will become "disgusting" is quite slim. And I'm aging in place so resale is not an issue.
@TheGooglySmoog
@TheGooglySmoog 6 ай бұрын
Enjoy your asthma.
@dianadriverasbury9130
@dianadriverasbury9130 Жыл бұрын
Love color!! Always have, always will! I think people think of wood panels as those thin mobile home like stuff, but my parents had a house built in the 50s which had a wall in the dining room that was thick, luxurious panels. Gorgeous.
@nicnacsnonsense
@nicnacsnonsense Жыл бұрын
Personally in two story houses I'm a big fan of hardwood (or tile or vinyl, etc.) downstairs and carpet upstairs. Then for the actual stairs I really like what my parents did in their house, which is sort of like a built in runner. Both sides of each step are done in the same wood flooring as the downstairs while the center is carpeted to match the upstairs. It works especially well in their home because there is a good color contrast between their very dark hardwood and the meduim-light gold tone of the carpet.
@tonirose6776
@tonirose6776 Жыл бұрын
What a great way to tie in two spaces.
@colonelmann
@colonelmann Жыл бұрын
Carpet in our bedrooms is a must. Flagstaff, Arizona has cold winters and nothing like hardwood or tile floors in a bedroom says "not cozy" more. Ironically last week my sister was lamenting her 5 bedroom house, inherited from our parents, with wood parquet floors. Thanks to your input they will get refinished and kept.
@vaderladyl
@vaderladyl Жыл бұрын
I don't know how people can complain about having natural wood floors. I wish I could afford it in my own home.
@crisbagley4563
@crisbagley4563 Жыл бұрын
Would it not be very dusty?
@susandamsen1218
@susandamsen1218 Жыл бұрын
Carpet ( especially the white that was in those pictures at the end) is always dirty! The reason I like hard surfaces is because it’s easier to keep clean. I guess if you take your shoes off in the house… yeah, like my husband would remember to do that! 😂 I really enjoy your videos every week, Nick!
@NachoAE360
@NachoAE360 Жыл бұрын
Ugh yes the first pics you showed are all saved for my home inspiration! My house is 60s and mostly untouched but all the rooms were painted a pinky/apricot color in probably the 80s or 90s and carpet was put over the bedroom hardwoods/all carpets were replaced with either white or pink. Bringing some color back and the first thing we did was rip out all the carpet over the hardwoods 😊 I’m also removing the last wallpaper bits, so many wood paneled accent walls were covered by wallpaper. I love our wood paneling. This whole video is speaking my language lol
@Chelseyandfam
@Chelseyandfam Жыл бұрын
I love natural wood paneling when it’s good quality. Remember Mad Men? Those set designers made wood paneling look hip and sexy. I live in a house that was built in 1970 that STILL has wood panel veneer on the walls of the family room! It is a large and very dark room. The former owners loved that paneling enough that they renovated the entire house but kept the paneling. Now it’s ours and I plan on painting it.
@sbaker4920
@sbaker4920 Жыл бұрын
I have a 118 yr old house in Chicago with very high ceilings. I painted my small bathroom ceiling black. I love it! It does not make the space seem smaller. I don't thing "luxury" belongs with vinyl flooring! My oak floors are worth keeping up!
@LillibitOfHere
@LillibitOfHere Жыл бұрын
I have a deep forest green living room. I love it. My daughter picked a navy blue for her walls when she was 7 and we both still love it. It works so well with all the “little girl” colors.
@soniabrown1962
@soniabrown1962 Жыл бұрын
Hi! Artist over here. Appreciate your videos and your lack of aversion to colour. Yes! Bring back saturated colours! Just wanted to specify what “adding gray” is.. it’s not the colour gray in itself. It’s adding a bit of its complimentary colour. Green and red. Blue and orange. Purple and yellow. You probably know that.. but shoot me… I’m a “well, Actually..” kinda person.
@kehammer100
@kehammer100 Жыл бұрын
As a kid who grew up playing on a COLD copper-tinted concrete floor... I love carpet and I'm not ashamed to say it.
@laurelt3148
@laurelt3148 Жыл бұрын
when I first moved into my apartment, I was disappointed to find my hardwood floors were parquet flooring. Over time I've come to adooooore it! it's so much more interesting than regular hardwood floor.
@carollorac8034
@carollorac8034 Жыл бұрын
If you live in Italy, parquet flooring is still going strong ! I also have, I think you called it “crown moulding” with hidden lighting. 30 years later I still love it ! I do like your videos, thank you
@marilynn76
@marilynn76 Жыл бұрын
I recently redid my home office, and painted the walls a dark peacock teal color, put in white crown molding, and the ceiling isn’t white-it’s a dark ivory color. For the floor I did a very fluffy carpet with a thick pad that is right in the middle of beige and gray with dark speckles. It’s very cozy! I’m also going to replace the carpet in my living room with…. new carpet! It isn’t a high traffic area and just feels so much more cozy and comfortable with carpet.
@Ago2904
@Ago2904 Жыл бұрын
Dark peacock teal is actually a very classic color for walls. If you look at historic homes in Europe you will often find this color used in the interior design😊
@choirguy100
@choirguy100 Жыл бұрын
Great food for thought, Nick. Thank you! I personally don’t care for many of these trends but not because they’re bad or ugly or impractical in and of themselves, so thank you for showing them some love. You hit the nail on the head when you said that when a trend is overdone with cheep materials it becomes ugly and dated because of wear. It also takes a skilled eye to know how to tastefully bring back these ideas, so if more folks like yourself keep showing us gorgeous rooms with color, carpet, wood panels, etc., they can probably come back. But one reason why I believe they haven’t is that to do justice to these trends (with good taste, high quality materials, and proper maintenance), the price, the time, and effort to keep everything looking great makes it more difficult than keeping up simpler things.
@lucybraun8969
@lucybraun8969 Жыл бұрын
I painted my bedroom ceiling dark grey, and left the ceiling beams white. It turned out great! Not only did the dark grey hide all the cracks between the wood planks, but the ceiling looks brand new!
@BewareTheLilyOfTheValley
@BewareTheLilyOfTheValley Жыл бұрын
Happy you walked through modern versions of wood paneling because the moment you brought it up, I got flashbacks to the trailers my family sometimes lived in growing up and immediately said "No!", lol! Hated those wooden walls and I remember at 12 wanting to get some wallpaper and cover my bedroom. But so long as the paneling is used minimally, and maybe don't use those wide panels that trailers use, it could be done nicely.
@jlynd5526
@jlynd5526 Жыл бұрын
I have always had wall to wall carpet in my bedrooms. There is something about getting out of bed and stepping down on warm, soft carpet that is comforting. The rest of my home is hard surface flooring ranging from hardwood to tile. I agree about bringing in color. Not overboard color/colors and not barely there color, but pops of saturated color on a wall, furniture piece or tile. Thanks for sharing.😃❤️
@jujubees
@jujubees Жыл бұрын
My husband has really bad allergies so no carpets in my house! 😄 We do have heated floors throughout the house so getting up in the morning is not that bad!
@crystalorb9393
@crystalorb9393 Жыл бұрын
I love carpet in bedrooms and living rooms. It makes it so much more cozy and just more comfortable to walk around.
@flawlix
@flawlix 9 ай бұрын
I like parquet flooring, enough that I would consider adding it to the right kind of house (especially if I were trying to preserve the original feel of a home while still modernizing it). My husband comes from a region where these are still in style and has laid herringbone flooring more than once, so that’s even something we could do ourselves.
@loristein6074
@loristein6074 Жыл бұрын
I love saturated color thru out the house. I've used a beautiful yellow for the main walls in my house with a rusty orange for the inset areas leading to other rooms. I always get compliments. I also paint my ceilings. Especially in the bedrooms and bathrooms. It give a more cozy feeling.
@racheldalziel992
@racheldalziel992 Жыл бұрын
SO HERE for your hot takes, and THANK YOU for expressing them with the world! As a gal always into design, parquet flooring, wood paneling, and carpet (we've kept ours in our home and I love it) all make my heart sing. Thank you for sharing these thoughts x
@kalliemj
@kalliemj 4 ай бұрын
I lived in Germany in an apartment with 18ft ceilings, white walls, parquet flooring in the pattern you like, and had beautiful double door entrances to all of the main rooms. It was the most stunning place I’ve ever lived in. I have wanted to recreate this look in America for my own home, once I have enough to build a house
@faith1characterhope
@faith1characterhope Жыл бұрын
Parquet flooring takes me back to all apartments I rented during my university days, so to me I see it as builder basic mass produced stuff from the 70s lol.
@closetplayimage
@closetplayimage Жыл бұрын
YAY! I live in the saturated color space! The most common comment when people walk into our home is “Fun! It’s like a crayon box!” Brightly colored walls, whites trim, neutral furniture and colored accents and lots of art.
@agfhdl239
@agfhdl239 Жыл бұрын
I love having a mostly neutral space with pops of color via art or ceramics, especially a punchy orange-red or primary yellow.
@deespyker2271
@deespyker2271 Жыл бұрын
I have a 70's home. We had dark brown shag carpet and a bamboo type wallpaper in one bedroom lol. Ripped off the wallpaper and replaced the carpet. I grew up in the 70's kinda missed the shag carpet :). Our fireplace is brick and huge, spans an entire wall! Above it is the paneling you spoke of however the high-end paneling. Our house was 70's modernized with built in speakers that had a radio (still worked!), a built-in vacuum system and a blender that popped out of the countertop, underneath was milk glass mixing bowls and utensils. The living room was so dark with the dark brown paneling and brick fireplace I painted the entire wall and fireplace white, it really stands out brightening up the room. We have done a lot of renovating. We had a pink tub with tiny tiles in one bathroom and a blue shower, sinks and toilet and tiny tiles in the other. We haven't renovated the blue bathroom yet. We don't have carpet in the basement due to the hot water heater bursting one year. We left most of the sunrooms crisscross paneling however took out 8 sliding glass doors and replaced them with energy saving windows. Had all the wood floors redone, I love them! The front room is gray with a splash of orange (bright mostly) and a retro vibe with the furniture (orange chair, grey sofas, purple leather chair lol) I love decorating and listening to your thoughts and recommendations. TY Nick 😊
@vegasrenie
@vegasrenie 7 ай бұрын
I just discovered Nick a couple of weeks ago, so I know my comments come months after the original video. I've been in my home for seven years and when I first moved in, I painted everything neutral. All of the walls (and I mean ALL) were painted kind of a milk chocolate color throughout. That included milk chocolate carpeting! I painted everything different shades of warm white and warm gray throughout, and replaced the carpet in those areas with hardwood. Very relaxing, very soothing. Because of an explosive plumbing incident, I have new walls in some rooms and decided that along with my beautiful gray, I'm going to do saturated color. I painted one wall in my dining room a deep burgundy, and a patterned oriental rug with similar colors that will still match everything. This is my forever home so I don't give a flying flip about resale value! I have (new) engineered hardwood flooring everywhere except for the bedroom area which is all carpet. It's one story, and when you walk from the common areas (wood and tile) to the bedroom areas, the noise goes down, the coziness level is ramped up, and you can really appreciate the importance of carpet in some rooms. My ceiling treatment is popcorn. Oh well. 😑
@user-zk3so5zm1j
@user-zk3so5zm1j Жыл бұрын
I agree with you Nick! I just painted my ceiling a little darker shade than my floors last week. I have a lot of light coming into my home, so I decided to take a risk and it turned out awesome. I hate a boring ceiling! I think that the WHOLE room should be visually pleasing. Love your videos. Please don't stop making them. You give me great ideas!
@lynda.grace.14
@lynda.grace.14 Жыл бұрын
Another way that ceilings--especially in bedrooms--can be treated is with light-absorbing paint. That cuts down on light bleed and sleep disturbance for those who are sensitive to light.
@thatjillgirl
@thatjillgirl Жыл бұрын
I'm fully on board for saturated colors. One of my goals since I bought my mid-century modern house has been to add a few pops of color to some of the walls in the house. The previous owners did a really great job with a more neutral palette (truly--the parts they remodeled were very tastefully done), but the house feels like it wants just a little bit of oomph. (I also have a little bit of a dream of putting a ceiling mural in my library room, so I'm with you there as well.)
@sugarcookiecube
@sugarcookiecube Жыл бұрын
I LOVE Herringbone Parquet flooring.❤So glad it is making a comeback!
@rulurkin
@rulurkin 9 күн бұрын
I love beautiful, high quality carpet. As a broke renter it's not on my radar to add this to my home, but even if I had my own I have an older rescue beagle who cannot help herself after a lifetime outdoors up until now. A girl can dream. ☁️ Also everything else you said. Please bring back the wood paneling 🥵
@peni1641
@peni1641 Жыл бұрын
You've probably seen it in the older homes. Where they have carpeting in the middle of the living room around the carpeting they have wooden floors, that's a nice look. Like a built in rug.
@IExpectedBSJustNotThisMuchBS
@IExpectedBSJustNotThisMuchBS Жыл бұрын
When I updated a 1950s home at the turn of the millennia, I kept the knotty wood pine walls that were in every room but one downstairs in the home. It looked really cosy and I paired colorful furniture with it. Two things I like from the past… the in between sized metal blinds, particularly in the color popular from the 50s and I like the glass dish flush light fixtures in halls and kids bedrooms.
@IExpectedBSJustNotThisMuchBS
@IExpectedBSJustNotThisMuchBS Жыл бұрын
Also… I like picking out carpet and then having it bound as the exact sized rug that I want often with rounded edges as it lies flatter. So you can enjoy your wood floor and enjoy a solid colored warm carpet under the living space.
@leagarner3675
@leagarner3675 Жыл бұрын
I kept those light fixtures in my home when we updated all else :)
@susanhoch2677
@susanhoch2677 Жыл бұрын
I think the gray rooms and the beige rooms remind me of the movie Office Space and the main character’s apartment. I agree- the material and how the material is styled makes all the difference in how the look turns out. Paneling from the 80s remind me of cabin horror films. I love ceiling work. I think it adds a lot if done right for the space.
@mandym2865
@mandym2865 Жыл бұрын
I am SO with you! Parquet -- yes! Ceiling medallions -- yes! Carpet in the right rooms -- YES!
@spyduhgirl
@spyduhgirl Жыл бұрын
We had parquet flooring in our 80s childhood home. My folks called it parquetry floor. We have timber panelling in our 70s home, unfortunately it's all 4 walls, very cabin in the woods, large sheets of faux tongue and groove. We've kept it on 2 walls and painted it white and it looks so interesting, warm and fresh. Our ceilings are half strength of our wall white (as recommended by our painter).
@mikki3961
@mikki3961 Жыл бұрын
Hi Nick, I so agree with you on color! My kitchen is white and brick red, Dark blue dining room, and my living room is a gorgeous yellow. All three rooms flow so well and guests love our palette.
@KellyDVance
@KellyDVance Жыл бұрын
Do something with ceilings! Yay. We covered our kitchen ceiling (12 years ago now) with pressed tin tiles. It was the easiest way to hide the horrid ceiling in there. This summer we just put up white, wood patterned planks in our living room and hallway with crown moulding because we were already extending a built-in and renting a scaffold anyway. I did something Nick approved!
@llamasugar5478
@llamasugar5478 Жыл бұрын
How did you install the tin tiles? We have those horrible white Swiss cheese tiles, and I want to cover them. Were yours really tin?
@KellyDVance
@KellyDVance Жыл бұрын
@@llamasugar5478 yes, real tin with a white enamel. We used small hex screws. I honestly don't remember if we put plywood up first. My dad did it while I was on my honeymoon.
@TheDisneylover23
@TheDisneylover23 Жыл бұрын
Back in the 80's my aunt put wood flooring on her ceiling, and it really looked nice! This was about 40 years ago. She and my uncle were very old world, over the top type people. I remember their apartment was absolutely gorgeous, but it wasn't simple. It was fancy, with lots of color and texture, and I remember thinking that I could never pull that off, as in tying everything together as well as she did. I've never really had the opportunity to try. But, I'm paying attention, so when I do have a space and money, I understand how to make it look nice. There's so many choices, and I don't even know what my style is! How does one find their style and turn that into a nice space? I'm going to keep watching, and hopefully I won't wind up in a space that looks like Hannibal Lechter used it for his man cave, lol! Thanks Nick, I really appreciate the education!! One mention on carpet for people in flood prone areas, the insurance companies HATE carpet and will charge you more if they know you have it, because a flooded house with carpet is harder to fix than ones with all tile. I only know that because I know a couple of house flippers here in Florida. I would imagine for places like Mississippi and Louisiana, it's probably the same story. I think, no matter where you are, checking with your insurance company to see what you can do for a lower rate, is always a win. Home insurers love when people do things to extend and reinforce the life of the home. Also, if you have heirlooms, like paintings, jewelry, furniture, etc., photograph each piece, have it upraised and insured separately. They WILL NOT cover over and above you policy, which is for average loss, unless you have these things documented with them. I learned that from a friend who was robbed, several times, and all of her heirloom jewelry was stolen with no way to recover it or any money from insurance. They are not your friend and will do anything to NOT pay out, kind of like health insurance for those of us in the US.
@bvd9701
@bvd9701 6 ай бұрын
Very sound advice.
@AnonymousOnimous
@AnonymousOnimous Жыл бұрын
Our home was built in 1968. Original owners had carpet in all the bathrooms, damaged parquet flooring, dull turquoise tiles in the master shower, and off-white kitchen, and baby pink vinyl on the bathroom vanities. We've replaced the flooring and dull tiling with warm-toned stone tiles and redid the kitchen with real wood and greens so that it feels more like being in a forest. It's so much better! The baby-pink vanities are next.
@jrthiker9908
@jrthiker9908 Жыл бұрын
Excellent and thoughtful comments as always! My problem with parquet flooring is that it reminds me of all the ratty NYC apartments I was in during the 1980's when I lived there. Many were installed in the 1960's in the white brick buildings. They just didn't seem to hold up or age well, and little pieces were always coming loose. And there is a characteristic annoying tapping sound when walking on them because of loose pieces. Combined with the flat arctic white paint NY landlords were so fond of (which gathered dust, looked dirty very quickly and didn't clean easily) it was just incredibly depressing. The parquet in Parisian apartments installed way back in the early 1900's seems to hold up better, must be a difference in quality of wood and craftsmanship. I know they are hand finished in wax when you renovate Paris apartments.
@vaderladyl
@vaderladyl Жыл бұрын
They were probably never maintained well.
@jrthiker9908
@jrthiker9908 Жыл бұрын
@@vaderladyl Exactly! A lot of the NYC parquet post WW2 wasn't quality materials and installation. When you walk on an old Parisian parquet floor you immediately feel the difference. They are coveted and carefully repaired/refinished when buying an old apartment.
@scoj56
@scoj56 Жыл бұрын
We kept the crown moulding in our remodel and added ceiling medallions around our hanging fixtures. It’s something small but really adds a nice touch! I actually added it because there was a gap because of how the old boxes were set, I could NOT live with the top plate of the fixture not being flush with the ceiling, so this was a super easy fix that looks amazing!
@charlotteparadis4754
@charlotteparadis4754 Жыл бұрын
I was traumatized when I lived in an apartment covered with carpet and infested with mice. A hard floor is just easier to clean, which is important especially when you have a baby/toddler crawling on the floor… needless to say, we left that place and don’t have rodents as roommates anymore, but I will never be fond of carpet! At least not as long as I live in a city renowned for its mice community! 😂🤦‍♀️😭 I agree with everything else! I especially love marqueterie and detailing on the ceiling: it adds interest and texture without adding actual stuff and making the space so busy.
@goosegirl941
@goosegirl941 Жыл бұрын
Basket weave flooring is like life goals to me
@lisalindberg9980
@lisalindberg9980 Жыл бұрын
Love the ceiling ideas! I loved the old tin ceilings! I bought a 50s house and I love the crown moldings that came with!
@sharonabel7221
@sharonabel7221 Жыл бұрын
So much great content in each video Nick, presented so well with great visuals for every idea. And you’re hilarious to boot! Thanks !
@RachaelTheRed
@RachaelTheRed Жыл бұрын
I totally agree about color, ceilings and parquet floors. All things that I see in beautifully restored Victorian homes!
@jakobraahauge7299
@jakobraahauge7299 Жыл бұрын
hot pink popcorn ceilings with glow in the dark stars will never go out of style - you should totally do that!
@NancyDuffy
@NancyDuffy Жыл бұрын
Nick! Appreciate this :) re the homage to parkay flooring, nearly every downtown apartment in Ottawa appears to have these old parkay floors - including mine. I moved there just before the pandemic and it was the first time I noticed seeing so much of this flooring style (probably because many of these spaces were steeped in the older/historic parliament area). Loved seeing it. Have a great day over there!
@theaccidentalsenior
@theaccidentalsenior Жыл бұрын
I have learned to not have carpet in kids room. Kids are sloppy and spill things. Especially teenagers. I ripped out their carpets and put in a high end wood laminate. I then put in an area rug. That way when/if the area rug gets stained, etc. you roll it up and take it to the Eco centre. Then simply buy a new one.
@jessakent2049
@jessakent2049 Жыл бұрын
Check out Ruggable. All their rugs are machine washable! 😄
@02sparklestars02
@02sparklestars02 Жыл бұрын
I never allowed food or drink other than water in my kid’s rooms. That solved most of the problems of staining.
@carolinacarsolio5476
@carolinacarsolio5476 Жыл бұрын
Nick I love your unapologetical way of expressing your opinions! Just a consideration regarding wood floors, panelling or furniture. You are right, quality lasts longer looking right, and is soooo beautiful! On the other hand, "quality wood" unfortunately mostly equals deforestation... So if "quality wood" is used for anything PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE check that it was conciously grown and harvested!!!!!
@BritInvLvr
@BritInvLvr Жыл бұрын
My 1954 house had wood paneling in one bedroom and wallpaper in the other two. My husband removed the paneling and there was very old Chipmunds wallpaper behind it. We would have kept it but it had mold on it! After that was removed, we put knotty pine tongue and groove paneling and I painted with amber shellac. It looks so warm and inviting.
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@Officialtheminimalmom27 Жыл бұрын
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@marilynwatrous8417
@marilynwatrous8417 Жыл бұрын
Nick, I absolutely love your personality!! Don't ever change! I also love your knowledge in design. I watch your videos all the time. I am currently renovating my kitchen, well...the entire house really... So, I've been watching your channel to see what you have in store for problematic spaces, colors, design trends, etc. You're helping me make better choices and think outside the box. I am so glad that I watched todays video, because I have paneling in my house. I just painted it. The paneling made the room very dark and heavy so Paint I did. Looks great and I love it. Thanks for your videos.... keep 'em coming!
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@johnvonundzu2170
@johnvonundzu2170 Жыл бұрын
In France in the 1780s there was a minor trend - placing a window directly above a fireplace mantel - it looked spectacular! I've seen several examples in photos from a 1920s book - how the smoke was routed, dunno. Why this never seems to have been revived is a mystery to me.
@nataliebutler
@nataliebutler Жыл бұрын
I imagine the flue went straight out an exterior wall.
@michellecaetano2017
@michellecaetano2017 Жыл бұрын
I toured a historic mansion in the US that had those, it was flaunting a new innovation that allowed double chimneys running up either side of the window. They went for it because it was hip and showing off wealth, but those fireplaces with the window above also looked really cool!
@katietheskeptic8736
@katietheskeptic8736 Жыл бұрын
The whole section on ceiling details...YES!!!!!!! I've been in love with ceiling details like medallions and tin, wallpaper, etc since I was little. 100% agree Nick!
@AJR99
@AJR99 Жыл бұрын
Ceiling treatments I absolutely love; totally agree with you! I'm kind of traumatized from growing up in the 80's in a small house that was 100% cheap 1970's wood paneling, lol! But I have to admit the images you included were really pretty. I could do an accent wall or nook with something like that. Carpet was an absolute no. I've lived my whole adult life with carpeting in various apartments, and for me, at least, they're horrible allergy triggers that will never grace my floors again when I'm finally able to get into my first house, hopefully in the next 6-8 months!
@DCo923
@DCo923 Жыл бұрын
I love this episode! Yes Nick these are great comebacks!!💞. Upstairs should carpeted, kids rooms, hell the house is fine.. And houses should have molding! My family had a plastering company, they did St. Patricks, TWA at Kennedy, The Pierre, Plaza etc. They closed the company and didn't hand it down because they felt the corruption especially in NYC, having to pay everyone off to get into buildings etc. was a too scary proposition to hand down to grandchildren. Still love to look up in those buildings and know your family had a part in it though.
@peggyjones3282
@peggyjones3282 Жыл бұрын
All of this stuff if great if done well. I saw a real estate post for an untouched 1960's house in Beverly Hills. It had all those weird dated items, but done with someone who had an eye for design and with top quality materials. And it was REALLY beautiful. Parquet laminate? Awful. Hand pieced, solid wood parquet floors? Gorgeous. And carpet is extremely functional. It's warm, absorbs sounds, is nice to sit or lie on a carpeted floor. Nice, clean carpets are wonderful in the right spaces.
@sandramulchahey8268
@sandramulchahey8268 Жыл бұрын
I like all of these ideas, we have carpet in the bedroom mostly so the dogs have a soft place to sleep when they are not on the bed, priorities you know.
@pauledwards9047
@pauledwards9047 Жыл бұрын
As an interior designer, I agree with all of this! Used appropriately, all of these materials can be amazing.
@maddieeich5717
@maddieeich5717 Жыл бұрын
I agreed with most of these! Literally the only room we have carpet in is our baby room because I think it totally makes sense for there! Also we put crown molding in recently and I was amazed at how it transformed our bedroom
@lisastromsholm5171
@lisastromsholm5171 8 ай бұрын
But how do you clean it? Babies puke and pee like everywhere.
@user-qp6lj6gu7s
@user-qp6lj6gu7s Жыл бұрын
Nick, can you do a video on what light to dark saturated colours vs light to dark muted colours are, with lots of examples and how to use them? Maybe include how to mix them as well like the muted (?) dark blue and saturated yellow example at 3:16? I've always thought I loved deep and muted colours and disliked the bright saturated ones, but if the green tile and wallpaper also at 3:16 count as saturated maybe I've just been confused 😅
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@kirksway1
@kirksway1 Жыл бұрын
Also, I remember as a little kid, being in my grandparents' house with the Shag carpet. Shag was SO soft. Let's bring back the Shag!!
@carynturrel8208
@carynturrel8208 Жыл бұрын
I love your comments about color... what you're asking for is the kind of space where most of us live. Not the chaotic, cluttery feel of maximalism, not the stark formality of minimalism, but simple ... "malism". Neither maxi nor mini. Where we have nice furniture, photos of our family, and a basket of colorful children's books. These spaces desperately need color because it can really shape our moods. We have a tomato red wall in our kitchen and have received a LOT of compliments on it. It's at the end, a small wall that includes French doors and a transom, but gives us the pop of color everybody needs.
@peggyanglin9650
@peggyanglin9650 Жыл бұрын
Hi Nick! Glad that you think carpet should make a comeback. I am one of those weird individuals that isn't crazy about wood flooring. I like the look of really good carpeting in a home. That's the key I think. Like everything else, carpet needs to be quality for it to look good. Love your videos!
@douglasbrandt4068
@douglasbrandt4068 Жыл бұрын
I love waking up to the soft feel of cushy carpet in a bedroom when you get out of bed in the morning. Plus, I personally find it much easier to vacuum carpet than to sweep or mop hard surface floors. Ugh. And who wants to lay down on a hardwood floor to watch a movie?
@deborahhanna4397
@deborahhanna4397 Жыл бұрын
I’m right there with you. Not for the whole house, not for hallways, but I miss the softness in the cozy parts of the home. I’m convinced that carpet is how we all survived the much smaller homes of the 70s and 80s because you didn’t have every little sound echoing everywhere, lol. And I agree-just run the vacuum! Not difficult.
@cynthiajohnston424
@cynthiajohnston424 Жыл бұрын
Agree ! In the midwest ( US ) , we have some very cold months & carpet is a must for warmth & comfort . Also, even w/ dogs in the house , I'd rather vacuum often than hear the constant click of dog toenails on wood flooring ( kitchen & bathroom tile exceptions , of course ) . 🐾🐾💟
@douglasbrandt4068
@douglasbrandt4068 Жыл бұрын
@@cynthiajohnston424 where in the Midwest? I'm from Iowa!
@catherinemoon3003
@catherinemoon3003 Жыл бұрын
Agreed about carpet for bedrooms but only if everyone goes into the room shoeless and the carpet is professionally cleaned regularly. When you look at what's in your vacuum cleaner bag or canister and think that's what is down inside most people's carpets, YUCK!
@lifebrarian
@lifebrarian Жыл бұрын
Natural wood will always be in style.
@juliemulie1805
@juliemulie1805 Жыл бұрын
Amen!
@tiffanycurtis4794
@tiffanycurtis4794 Жыл бұрын
Yes preach 🤣🔥👏🏾
@653j521
@653j521 Жыл бұрын
But it doesn't have to be on all surfaces. That isn't always in style.
@Nick_Lewis
@Nick_Lewis Жыл бұрын
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@maryegerton6848
@maryegerton6848 Жыл бұрын
I’m with you on creating a colourful space. I just recently painted my living room walls a rich shade of blue and the floor orange. I bought a 10x14 area rug kinda boho from Wayfair with blue and orange and a million other colours. I actually pulled the wall and floor colours from rug. The room is actually quite beautiful. Even my friends who decorate in nothing but white and grey and beige just love it. Colour is totally doable as long as the clutter is kept down to a dull roar. Great video, Nick. I may get a medallion for my bedroom ceiling. That room is next.
@benficaM8888
@benficaM8888 Жыл бұрын
so true about wood panelling done in the 70s. Because there are so many houses in Japan with high quality wood panelling from decades ago. that still looks amazing today
@pjalexandra
@pjalexandra Жыл бұрын
I love parquet flooring! It speaks to a craftsmanship that few bother with or have skill for in this century. My college bachelor suite had parquet flooring that was probably already decades old at that point. It was actually super-practical for a rental suit because it was clean and when it got worn-out or marked, it just added character. Chevron is my favourite, but i'm with you on this one!
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