Loved this! Also LOVED that the sponsor interruptions weren’t part of this. Those felt pretty frequent in season 1. Please do bring on your contractor!
@jmk19623 ай бұрын
Totally agree about the absence of sponsorship. I stopped listening to the podcasts because of the overuse of sponsorship interrupting the flow. I don't mind having them at the beginning or end but having constant repetitive interruptions ruined it for me in the past so I gave up.
@moda78z3 ай бұрын
I don’t mind them. This is her job.
@leeleescraps3 ай бұрын
agree having them at the very beginning or very end is way better than during the middle
@brit3313 ай бұрын
I’m sorry but this comment has always frustrated me. EVERY podcast i listen to has sponsorship ads in the middle. You have the authority to skip them. This is her job and it’s how she gets paid.
@Erin_Davenport3 ай бұрын
@@brit331 of course I understand this is her job. I also know this is one of three channels and the other two are already well established and likely making good money from KZbin itself, even without sponsorships. The ads on her other channels that are within the videos are much more organic and they don’t interrupt the flow. I’m sure it’s a lot of legwork to coordinate all of that and I don’t begrudge her doing a simpler method and wanting to monetize her new podcast channel. Remembering how that was, I found myself pleasantly surprised and really pleased to not have to pass by those repetitive ads throughout this very fun episode. I find feedback valuable. Starting something new is a process. It’s not a diss…
@nancysuarez6743 ай бұрын
You and Drew do your own versions of design dilemas and I think it would be awesome to see yall do one together. Get someone’s space and you each design it with your own styles to show how you can change a space in different ways based on your style!!! Either on the podcast or even on your other channels!
@katiebillings70743 ай бұрын
I really think you've made a great choice opting for a table rather than an island, its far more versatile and will be ideal when baby comes, sitting round the table prepping food or crafting etc including the baby x
@virginiaraffaeli83323 ай бұрын
As an Italian, eat in Kitchens (even just small ones) are the norm, so hearing how unusual it is in the US is wild😂 I think you'll love it Macenna! We always used the table as extra counter space and could all have proper sit down meals as a family 3 times a day without needing to use our formal dining room 😊 Leaving that for the fancy meals with guests, Christmas etc
@KODoc4823 ай бұрын
An "eat in" kitchen isn't unusual at all in the US. In fact, the majority of homes have what we call "breakfast nooks" (which typically is a table and 4 chairs) and/or islands that accommodate seating for 4 to 6 in the kitchens where everyone can eat together. I think what she was referring to is "old style" full size dining tables in the middle of the kitchen in lieu of an actual dining room (also typical here in addition to kitchen dining).
@WolvesinFrance3 ай бұрын
Yes, Exactly I agree bc it's the same here in France. My kitchen farmhouse table has been sanded down ready to paint for hmm let's see, 2yrs 😂😂😂❤❤❤
@Sparklynnmccloy3 ай бұрын
1000% yes to your contractor and realtor also your parents and would love to hear more from Romeo and his design style or what he wants in a home
@kandrstrickland97463 ай бұрын
I would love to see your Mom, Dad, Romeo and yourself on your podcast together at one time. Love Love Love THANK YOU FOR ALLLL YOUR HARD WORK!!! 😊
@letitiajohnson69873 ай бұрын
Honestly as a mom in a family of 5, I'm in the kitchen most of my day. It's definitely an important space that needs to be not only clean & functional.... but beautiful. For my mental health it needs to feel like a space I want to be in.
@charlenelindsay20193 ай бұрын
Dear MaCenna, As usual it was so easy following along as you helped the submissions for design problems, you were so clear. It was so easy to follow and understand where you were going. Hugs💞
@withmyowntwohandspodcast3 ай бұрын
yay that makes me so happy I tried to explain the ideas as best I could :)
@Tiff4036163 ай бұрын
That's my kitchen (the last one)! thank you for including my entry, i Already called my best friend and told her we have a new project 😅. I shouldve included my style, i just never thought my submission would be picked, yesterday was my birthday so I guess it was my birthday present! My style i would say is vintage contemporary. The metal parts of the cabinets do come off, but how would i add wood to replace the metal, wood glue? Also, the area where you said to put a curtain is where the heater is. I'm hoping to do something soon. Thank you again! 🎉❤
@catlovernat3 ай бұрын
You can use wood glue, and if the piece is too big either nails or screws to really keep it in place. Happy Birthday! Send updates when you're done so hopefully we'll see it in the future too!!
@tonidominici3 ай бұрын
As a designer, I was trying to figure out how one could improve the layout with the limitation of this space, and under-stairs kitchens came to mind. Building one would require a major renovation but would add so much footprint. By setting back an entire wall you gain floor space and could even expand the counter on the other side (L shape) to create seating with cabinets on the inside
@Tiff4036163 ай бұрын
@tonidominici hi! Thank you for trying to help. Unfortunately, I can't do that. The stairs also go to the basement.. Unless I move the stairs completely, which is very expensive (20g, probably more now) to do I am limited to my design and space 😭😭😭
@christinadipinto3 ай бұрын
@@Tiff403616Happy Birthday! 🎉 If removing the metal handle leaves a gap, you could consider use a piece of wood trim the same size as your cabinet to fill it in (possibly attaching with wood glue and brad nails) and then attach wider but thin trim on the front to make them look like shaker style cabinets (which would cover the extra wood filler piece)! Then all you'd need to do is caulk, prime and paint! Good luck!! ❤
@Pkeats8173 ай бұрын
Makena, you should request the people with the design questions to send you their renovated spaces once they are done. That way, we can see the outcome. 🙂 That would be a cool segment, in time.
@staind.raindrop3 ай бұрын
I was nervous when you announced you'd be redoing your kitchen 4 months before having your baby, tbh. Seeing what you're doing with the space though, and how amazing the team you're working with is, I'm so happy you pulled the trigger when you did bc now I don't have to wait years to see it either! It's going to make your family life so cozy and enriched, and I don't want to miss a minute of whatever you share with us! 🥰
@OFCOURSE203 ай бұрын
Having a baby doesn't stop the world turning. I was up ladders hanging wallpaper and painting whilst 8 months pregnant. At 18/21 and 27. I've had no kitchen with new baby.. just need a sink and steriliser and fridge. We ate off paper plates when necessary. Being pregnant is the Best time to DIY. Baby is safe. Wait until trying to DIY when baby is here hahaha 😂
@anestassia63463 ай бұрын
@@OFCOURSE20lol yes! I was installing flooring and baseboards weeks before I gave birth! Pregnant again with baby #2 and getting ready to gut and renovate our office space for another nursery
@naomifrakes64743 ай бұрын
First time I heard the Southerner in you MaCenna!! “Get you some fabric and put you some curtains” made me smile. You can take the girl out of Louisiana but you can’t take Louisiana out of the girl😂
@erinwhitaker26993 ай бұрын
This was definitely my favorite podcast episode so far. I love the design submissions and ideas.
@kariffe58443 ай бұрын
Tiffany's kitchen has the perfect spot for a decorative glass, hutch top instead of open shelves! Saw it on Pinterest! It's pretty for decor and has storage. Wonderful podcast, I enjoyed this so much 🤗
@user006163 ай бұрын
Loved this! Will you share your final cost breakdowns when you’re done?? love your design
@starveartist3 ай бұрын
I don't think so, because it will be embarrassingly expensive, even for a successful youtuber. It might feel unrelatable when people see LA prices compared to other parts of the country
@sydneykleindoesdesign3 ай бұрын
I love the concept of an eat-in-kitchen. There is something so beautiful of the idea of being able to gather around for family dinner in the kitchen where dinner was made :)
@leeleescraps3 ай бұрын
i think an eat in kitchen is perfect fit for your home. We have had both growing up & the dining room was a waste of space in my parents second house because we NEVER used. We just weren’t formal dinner table people. We always just sat at the eat in kitchen. As i got on my own , we have never had a dining room area. Always an eat in kitchen is more homiest. So im glad you decided to make that choice.
@donnahong59983 ай бұрын
MaCenna, I agree with you and have had this thought about a table in the center kitchen (think the Waltons). I have incorporated some freestanding pieces in my kitchen and prior to learning about older unfitted kitchens I would have never considered it. I have a solid oak armoire I converted into a pantry, mine is in the craftsman/farmhouse style I like. If I had the room I would add a Hoosier baking center (Hoosier Cabinet) I have a peninsula that I intended to use for baking but it is a clutter catcher the Hoosier has an enamel table top that slides in and out as needed and it is very smart design. I could see some French Provincial pieces like a hutch/china cabinet in your kitchen, the older freestanding pieces really make it feel like it has always been there and it is not a fresh build. P.S. adding bed risers can make the table a working height of the occasional time you have a project and need it to be working height. I do this on my dinning room table when I am working on sewing projects.
@jamiesjoy3 ай бұрын
I’m a mom of 3 kids under 5. I can say you are very smart for starting the kitchen Reno before baby comes. I could not imagine the chaos of little kids and a kitchen renovation 😂 I’m going to start working on my kitchen “face-lift” (update cabinet fronts, backsplash, paint, hardware) this summer. Wish me luuuuck!
@michellem4343 ай бұрын
So excited to see your pod cast back. I love this topic! Im so ready for you to help others with their design dilemmas
@pn36783 ай бұрын
Love you and the lamp shade as a hat from one angle of your camera, it looks great on you. I am excited about seeing the new kitchen.
@starveartist3 ай бұрын
I love that you made a conscious decision to not have an island. You could also use the table for extra counter space while cooking, if you really needed.
@samantham43513 ай бұрын
Tiffany’s space was so helpful, I gasped as I thought thought it would be all big homes vs smaller condo/small homes like a lot of us live in. Thank you so much!! I redid my small kitchen which is almost the exact same layout as Tiffany’s. If she wants me to pop her a picture of what I did to mine she might find it helpful to see it as most is what you described. Much love ❤️
@shantanamckee3 ай бұрын
You should get an dining table from Olive Ateliers so it will match the entry way table you have in the front room then get some antique black widsor back chairs or some french provincial chairs that have the linen fabric so it will look vintage/french provincial and that look is very timeless. That would be so beautiful and it screams MaCenna! I just love you and your style and you are so good at what you do so keep being you and I just love your personality you are always so positive and I love that about you. I look forward to your videos every week. I can’t wait for the baby to get here and see you and Romeo as parent y’all are gonna be great parents. I can’t wait to see the new chapter in y’all’s lives come to reality and don’t worry to much now about things because when he gets here it will all come natural to y’all and you will feel like you have been parent all along. Everyone struggles here and there and that is natural but the mommy instincts will kick in and you will know exactly what your baby needs. If I could give you any advice on being parents it would be enjoy the little things and document everything because you will blink and they will be about to graduate and you cant never take enough pictures or videos because one day that’s all you will have left of your baby as a baby. Just enjoy every moment I know life gets busy and you get rapped up in everyday life and you don’t realize how time flies until you look back at pictures. You will realize that rather quietly after you come home from the hospital your baby will be days old then that turns to weeks then into years. Good luck to your future as being parents it’s the best feeling in the world. Xoxo
@nenayrigoyen86243 ай бұрын
Looking forward to seeing the kitchen come to life. You hit the jackpot in getting good contractors . He is very responsible and has good work crew. Love you guys . Love Kinsley best dog so loveable. Hi to Romeo mom and dad
@margaritadiaz37793 ай бұрын
I love the content of your podcasts. Your home is becoming precisely what you had in mind and what works for your family! ❤❤❤❤
@vivsworldtrip3 ай бұрын
OMG i absolutely LOVE when kinsley snuggles on your lap for these videos! I just want to wrap her in a snuggly blanket like a baby! She must sense the juicy baby inside! Over the past 2 yrs of watching you McKenna, I have seen Kinsey's personality shining thru more & more.I love her rug rubs, how she follows you everywhere, snuggles your lap, barks constantly at the vaccuum.... ALL OF IT IS ADORABLE!! seriously.... adorable :)
@AshleyMonaghan-19733 ай бұрын
Love this topic with your expertise. This needs to be a permanent discussion 😊
@user-bu8vd4il8i3 ай бұрын
Love love, seeing that little baby laying on your lap the whole time you were talking just sleeping away! ❤
@Pkeats8173 ай бұрын
I love the way this house is coming together. I’m loving the eat in kitchen. Great for a family. I love the formal living room. I can just imagine your little one coming down the stairs at Xmas. I love how your second living room will one day be a great, comfortable space with good light from the windows, and a lovely back wall for your bookshelves. This place will be so amazing. I see your vision for your home. ❤
@Sparklynnmccloy3 ай бұрын
Also super excited to see how you feel about the layout of your house / how you feel having the primary bedroom on a different level from other bedrooms after having your baby.
@kyavner3 ай бұрын
Yay! I love everything you do! You are my favorite KZbinr by far! So excited for baby boy to come! ❤
@withmyowntwohandspodcast3 ай бұрын
aww thank you so so much! you're so sweet!
@kyavner3 ай бұрын
Question: how do you clean your brick floor?
@brittianyistre3 ай бұрын
Love the design delemas!! Also so glad there aren't a ton of ads!
@nancydroge76823 ай бұрын
Excellent episode, MaCenna! Regards to Kinsley! 🤍
@janetbof43 ай бұрын
The first design help - I know no one asked me 😂 but I also think it would be pretty to use slate flooring in the kitchen and hallway. You could do lined up squares or diagonal/diamond placement would be awesome. We have slate where each 16x16 slate have a mixture of rust, dark & lighter gray, a tat of black, dark earthy green, and ours are not polished, no sheen, medium gray grout. If slate was picked to compliment the wood floors, it could be lovely. Slate is great for hot summers (cool to feet) but a bit chilly in cold climates in winter, but rugs can help with that. The Second design help - if homeowners are not going to change out appliances and I see they are black, painting the cabinets black with a creamy or white countertops could be pretty with a nice backsplash. Just my 2 cents worth. Loved your video today,
@user-bu8vd4il8i3 ай бұрын
I live in a 1930s house and I have 100-year-old table in the kitchen. My godson and I sit there and have snacks ,play games and do his homework. I chop food items for dinner. You will find that people will go straight to your kitchen and just sit and talk have tea or coffee and it will be the hub of your home.. cozy, warm.. inviting! ❤
@kaylamson51613 ай бұрын
Awesome timing! Love the progress! God bless, John 3:16
@donnahong59983 ай бұрын
Yes, thank you! Jesus is the Truth, the Way and the Life! Our blessed Hope!
@AmandaATXo.o3 ай бұрын
For Tiffany, I know she can't open up the wall because the stairs are there, but is the cavity under the stairs being used? I don't think so, because it looks like there's a hallway next to the fridge? If it were me and budget were no issue, I'd move the uppers on the left to where the open shelving at the back is to make it feel less closed in. Then open up the area under the stairs, tuck the lowers in that area under the stairs, and then the increased footprint might even allow you to put one lower facing out, roughly across from where the stove is to create an itty bitty mini peninsula. And maybe put the open shelving where the uppers were, if that doesn't feel too top-heavy.
@IMOO18963 ай бұрын
I grew up in the 50’s and in our home and others I visited, the family table was in the kitchen. I guess that’s how an island evolved. Out table served as what is now an island, -The work space
@sandrastrobel12543 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this podcast. I love that that you’ll be helping others with their design dilemmas. I look forward to all of your posts
@dariavuistiner11033 ай бұрын
ABsolutely loved this podcast !
@victoriacalona97753 ай бұрын
Make an episode with Romeo, what does he thinks, decisions of the house, and keeping up with your ideas. You inspires me, and sometimes Idk if my husband is annoyed with my home changes. Will be nice to know Romeo's POV. Bless ur baby! ❤
@bfranklin10523 ай бұрын
Loved this! The steps about how to think about renovation was so so valuable and you broke it down beautifully. And loved your design suggestions at the end. Great!
@Pkeats8173 ай бұрын
Love your podcast from this spot. ❤
@k1mst3r3 ай бұрын
So glad these are back!
@user-jw2xq6ve1q3 ай бұрын
Not sure how kitchen islands became so popular. How do you carry on family conversations when sitting side by side? I love my eat in kitchen ❤
@nico.lowe2273 ай бұрын
Yay so happy the pod is back!!! Happy third trimester!
@paulaj76823 ай бұрын
My sister ordered a giant magnet decal sheet for the front of her dishwasher. It was reasonably priced, is a super cute design and covered a scratch that flawed an otherwise perfect machine.
@taniatala54303 ай бұрын
I've been waiting for this! ❤❤❤❤❤
@daynadouglas75453 ай бұрын
I love this platform, this forum, your content. You are so inspirational and knowledgable. You have a great eye for detail and I really appreciate your vision
@withmyowntwohandspodcast3 ай бұрын
thank you so much! that means the world to me!
@hammerandspoons3 ай бұрын
Well heck. I’m getting ready to start my living room remodel with you in mind. I appreciate how you are always so transparent with the high points and low points. Meaning, you never give us unrealistic expectations. By the time I finish the living room, I’ll be able to absorb all your kitchen content and no doubt, will use your guidance again! ❤ Thank you for sharing!
@patwilkinson21823 ай бұрын
Happyvthat you are back with Season 2. Great podcast
@rebeccaedvardsson3 ай бұрын
Small tip regarding the dishwasher 💧There are many DIYs for panelled/covered dishwashers. If it’s not possible with your particular one, I’d reconsider not purchasing a new, panelled, dishwasher from the start when you have the correct material for the panneling etc. You won’t regret it! ✨ i love this podcast and I’m so excited for your kitchen renovation! I can’t wait to see how it turns out. You’re so inspirational 💕
@Alexandra-jj2qh3 ай бұрын
Thoughtful and well considered advice on both your kitchen process and the two dilemmas. Really enjoyed the motif of this podcast and looking forward to your next one.
@liontribeofjudah56163 ай бұрын
This was an excellent podcast. I needed to hear this. I'm in the middle of a huge home remodel kitchen, bathrooms, garage, room add-ons like mudroom, and a home office. This is a very eye opening experience. Flooring, lighting, and new windows are a huge price to pay..Labor costs are through the roof here in Florida.
@jusmesuz3 ай бұрын
The flowers on the mantle are beautiful
@thatgirlnetty39403 ай бұрын
I’m in the process of redoing my kitchen and you have given ideas about things I didn’t think about. Thank u for sharing. You always have. Such great ideas
@conniemorgan84023 ай бұрын
Perfect timing.. in the planning stages of my kitchen reno.. very, very! Small kitchen area.. single wide mobile home, so things are very different. I can’t use a lot of standard items.. I have picked up large windows to replace the smaller ones that I have now. Right now, there is a new floor and walk in shower going in my bathroom.. what a mess !! But, almost there.
@user-eu7jb8ev8t3 ай бұрын
What so strange about your kitchen remodeling, what you're doing seem like what it should've been all along~ You're glowing, enjoy your new chapter as a family of 4... ;) I follow you because I'm older 60, and in my younger days I loved remodeling projects and friends & family were always amazed I enjoyed getting my hands dirty and crawling unto roof to being under the house. Hubby & I worked as a team, I was tear down & he built ! Now I'm full time granny, I love you're channel , love you have no drama and gives me ideals. I'm an introvert, people drain the life from me, I can feel my brain closing down .. lol I would keep your sitting room ( front room). You'll love having a separate room for just adults & yourself, when you have children, kids tend love family rooms.... I was the same I loved doing projects even while preg with all three I was doing something, nesting big time.
@YuYuBee2017-cn3xh3 ай бұрын
I am so happy to see Kinsley getting some TLC. I miss seeing her in your videos.
@jeanettewhite21443 ай бұрын
Great 1st episode MaCenna. Take care ❤❤❤
@mikkileon63803 ай бұрын
Oh Macenna with your baby arriving soon you were going to be thrilled that you made those choices for your kitchen. The last thing you wanna do is to be bouncing a fussy baby on your knee on a barstool no. You’re gonna love being able to sit comfortably with your feet on the ground and baby on your lap and a couple of toys on the table for the baby to play with While you drink your coffee, such a smart move and you might as well make it very different from Texas. The ceilings you were 133% right you need those high ceilings. That’s a crucial thing for me and how I feel in the home, your home is going to be used very differently now with a child in your future and you were making such fabulous choices for all the right reasons. Congratulations to you and Romeo, and the excited family in the grandparents the aunties, the uncles everyone who’s blessed by this child, thank you for making more content like this with the house. I’m thrilled. It brings me much joy. Thank you.
@Pkeats8173 ай бұрын
That was great. ❤
@innorahome3 ай бұрын
I'd love to see your realtor and/or contractor on the podcast if possible, I bet it would be soooo informative
@karimaoneallee3 ай бұрын
Loved!!! You did so well! It seemed very second nature for you! Congrats on that! Lol I can't wait to hear more design dilemmas and more of your expertise on them. I didn't love the music at the end though. It was a little weird to me and not what you usually lean towards. 💖💖💖
@shellirichards59473 ай бұрын
Would love a Mr. Kate or a Kaarin Joy colab! Would love you to pick brains from a variety of designer/DIY creators.
@RoxaneJ143 ай бұрын
Just a word of caution: if people know your realtor's name they can look her and her work up and pretty easily find your adress
@reflections5163 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@justatitle3 ай бұрын
Great ideas.
@tkloveshair3 ай бұрын
I love the elevation of your content
@Stephanie.Hudson3 ай бұрын
I liked the design dilemmas too.
@liamdanaher20543 ай бұрын
I’m hoping to do a kitchen remodel and I’m looking for all the the tips I can get! Thank you!!
@withmyowntwohandspodcast3 ай бұрын
that's so exciting!!! I hope this episode helps!!
@liamdanaher20543 ай бұрын
@@withmyowntwohandspodcast thank you!💕
@Ann-hd7oi3 ай бұрын
Good pod cast 😊
@AutumnLucas753 ай бұрын
I love all that you do but miss the DIY's xo
@laurieg6733 ай бұрын
Love the podcast but absolutely hate the 2 cameras switching back & forth. Most of the time you're looking at the wrong camera and you switch over to often. It's distracting and not necessary to use w camera angles.
@dorotapogubila44273 ай бұрын
Love the content. Little bit heard on my eyes the constant eye angle to the left to the right bit to much lol.
@moda78z3 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@sophiacastano75013 ай бұрын
I hope this segment lasts because I'll have a new home this August and I would love your thoughts!
@mikkileon63803 ай бұрын
We would love to know what some of those ideas that you had that you had to change what unique ideas are we’d love to know those please
@kmorris22383 ай бұрын
👍🏻👍🏻
@eliagron87503 ай бұрын
By this time I hope you already have your baby home and if not be days of having the baby with you. Blessings to you. I am thinking of you and your family..❤
@andriandriansyah836712 күн бұрын
Very like for you
@DebraFlower3 ай бұрын
How do you manage a dog in such a light colored environment?
@Thankfulbeyondmeasur3 ай бұрын
I just found this podcast and I am not sure how you can do all of this and your other endeavours ! You just want to rethink after the baby comes most of the women I know are taking at least 6 weeks off….are you planning to do that?
@Thankfulbeyondmeasur3 ай бұрын
Just wondering when you two are planning to get married? You have been together so long it would be nice for this baby to have his parents married..
@victoriafleming82153 ай бұрын
🤎
@jusmesuz3 ай бұрын
Christopher??
@michaelamaestas49503 ай бұрын
I hope you start a baby / kid furniture line , company
@princessbc97913 ай бұрын
The second submission with the galley kitchen: Change the cabinet doors like MaCenna described or completely get new cabinet fronts and lose the gray. Get a lower trash bin pull-out drawer, then add a recycle bin in the pull-out drawer or a curtain, as MaCenna suggested. Those top cabinets to the left should be built up to the ceiling. The ceiling is not so high that the cabinets can't go all the way up. Replace those countertops; please do not add a backsplash to Formica countertops; I assure you it won't look much better. And sale your appliances and use the money to go toward new ones, like Cafe Appliances, those look really good. And please lose the signs around your home unless you're into kitschy spaces (i.e., the sign above your sink). I would get a built-in, paneled fridge and dishwasher. I agree with everything else she said. I agree you can love the kitchen layout the way it is, but you should go uber design-savvy.
@Keka5223 ай бұрын
What on Earth did you ask your cabinet maker for that he said no one has ever done it before???
@sandy80903 ай бұрын
P r o m o s m
@tracygarrett39522 ай бұрын
Am I the only one who wouldn't care for a curtain in that open space? I also don't care for cafe curtains. I guess I'm just not a curtain girl.
@lolitabonita083 ай бұрын
people in this country have the "unsolited advice" cancer. Hispanic culture give advice not to be intrusive but to help...we help one another and that is part of the concept of community. Here is like a sin, i guess the culture is based that the people already was born with such an amazing IQ that no one need advice in any topic. I see the same issue with my kids...really? In the hispanic culture the advice of the parents, old folks is so much appreciated and treasure...they will give u a piece of their mind, and advice even when u do not ask for it...and for those with wisdom will treasure that. The bible give us many passages warning us to pay attention to wisdom...and wisdom come in the form of advice and it is up to us to pay attention and think and analize if the advice is sound, true and can serve us in any shape or form..if not then let it go and move on.
@kaylibookman1723 ай бұрын
I am not loving this second camera angle. Maybe better for a pod with a guest
@laurieg6733 ай бұрын
Agree. It was distracting to keep switching back and forth.
@Firstneko13 ай бұрын
This is wild. I am so confused about what makes you think you are qualified to give interior design advice, let alone kitchen design. You have designed 1.5 kitchens, which does not make you an expert period. Why don't you try "giving advice" on topics like DIY or content creation, which are both areas that you have actual real world experience in? I understand that you appreciate and enjoy interior design but giving advice to thousands of people about a topic that you have no eduction or professional experience is just weird.
@cebulsoon82323 ай бұрын
Since people follow her and appreciate her sense of style, the colour palletes and the options that her imagination creates, why isn't it totally cool to just listen to what potencial she sees in places that the viewers asked her opinion on? By giving the advice she is not making anyone do anything they do not want to do. She is also not claiming to be a professional in construction or architecture, simply just answering to a demand people have for her experienced design eye.
@shelleyplemons13623 ай бұрын
Bless your Heart!
@Firstneko13 ай бұрын
@@cebulsoon8232 Not sure where you have been, but she has absolutely claimed to be an Interior Designer on multiple occasions. Giving advice on color palettes is one thing, but acting like she is an expert at designing kitchens is ridiculous. If people have questions about how to design a kitchen, they need to seek professional help from someone who knows what they are talking about, not an influencer who has "designed" one kitchen.
@cebulsoon82323 ай бұрын
@@Firstneko1 i've been following her content for a couple of years now and don't remember her ever claiming to be an interior designer or a professional architect. I don't claim to be always right, but still, it seems to me, that if you do not enjoy listening to ideas and advice being shared by a person who in fact designed and built for example her own kitchen (talking about the Texas home) - then just don't listen to her. No one is keeping you here. People enjoy her content, she enjoys making it, so let it go.
@Firstneko13 ай бұрын
@@cebulsoon8232 I guess you haven't been following her as closely as you thought because she absolutely has claimed to be an Interior Designer on multiple occasions. I used to really enjoy her content as well, which is why I click on her uploads every once in a while. I am allowed to watch and comment, regardless of if you agree with me or not. I think a lot of her viewers would struggle to support her if they were aware of the constant little lies that she tells and the inconstancies in her stories. I am an Interior Designer who specializes in kitchen remodels, so watching someone who has zero education or experience claim to know enough to give advice is seriously frustrating. Designing your own kitchen does not make you a kitchen designer. Just like changing a lightbulb doesn't make you an electrician. Maybe, instead of arguing with me you should spend that time figuring out why you are so willing to put this level of confidence into a complete stranger who is constantly lying, misrepresenting facts, contradicting herself and re-writing history. If Macenna doesn't want to receive these types of comments, she should think before she publishes a podcast where she is giving advice on a topic she knows nothing about. Doing something one time does not make you a professional or an expert, if people need help/advice they should not be consulting a DIY influencer. People are obviously free to do as they wish, but I think it is reckless for her to claim that she is qualified to answer these "design dilemmas" and I am free to comment on it.