Love your work! I’ve shared my layout and am eagerly waiting to see the amazing transformation you come up with. Your creativity never fails to impress!
@DesignBurst-2024Күн бұрын
@@pratikdas7455 Thank you! Stay tuned to our channel because we pick randomly from those who emailed us.
@LaddTemple21 сағат бұрын
Like the overall design just concern about the use of wood panels in a rental. How are they mounted without ruining the underlying wall? I love Scandi / Japandi but waiting to see your approach with some other styles. Also glad to see more dimensions included in floor plan. They really help me in evaluating space. Could a reminder be included as you go room to room?
@DesignBurst-202411 сағат бұрын
Thanks for your feedback! For the wood panels, they’re usually mounted with screws and sometimes adhesive, installed in a way that’s minimally invasive, especially for rentals. We did make a video before with detailed dimensions of rooms, clear distances, material measurements, and detailed connections, but it didn’t perform well in terms of views and viewer retention. That’s why we’re focusing more on the design and process. I appreciate your suggestion, it’s definitely something we’ll consider for future videos! Thanks
@shafiahaqilahКүн бұрын
Thank you..finally agree with this design ideas..but the wood panel wall wouldn't work for certain rental house.. especially in my country..perhaps would like in the future there is less build in wall and cabinet as this client said that this place is rental..thanks
@DesignBurst-2024Күн бұрын
@@shafiahaqilah thanks!
@aloneanonymousartistКүн бұрын
super love it as usual…
@DesignBurst-2024Күн бұрын
Thank you!
@misbahuddin2409 сағат бұрын
which software
@DesignBurst-20248 сағат бұрын
@@misbahuddin240 we use sketchup for modeling and enscape for rendering
@oioioioioioioioioКүн бұрын
Design Burst does the same design…very boring always with beige…like they do hotel design with japandi…i unsubbed.
@DesignBurst-2024Күн бұрын
@@oioioioioioioioio Thank you so much for your feedback-we really appreciate it! The designs we feature are often based on the preferences and requests of our subscribers, and neutral colors like beige tend to be their go-to choice. These shades are also beginner-friendly and practical for DIY projects, even for those who might not work with an interior designer. In our upcoming videos, we will include new styles, such as Mid-Century and Tropical designs. We’ll incorporate a mix of neutral and more vibrant colors to keep things fresh and inspiring. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts-it really helps us grow and improve!