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I'd love you to have a look into traditional Slavic architecture, it's so stunning. As well as areas like Georgia/Armenia/Azerbaijan and Kazakstan/Turkmenistan/Krygystan. And Mongolian. Sorry, thats a lot.
Could you live in a Cotswolds Country home? 🌼🌱 ⏰TIMESTAMPS 0:00 How to decorate Cotswolds Countryside 1:49 The English Cotswolds - what is it? 3:14 Charming English Countryside (the Cotswolds vibe) 4:48 Interior Architecture 11:54 Colour Palette 14:56 Textures 19:25 Furniture 20:25 Lighting 23:59 Cotswolds Country Home Decor 25:10 Gardens + Plants 27:20 Artwork 28:53 Books We love hearing your video suggestions! 🤗 As usual, you can shop the video in the description🛍️ Remember if your video seems blurry/ low quality, click the video➡️ Press the cog icon or 3 dots➡️ Then press quality➡️ Advanced➡️ 1080p 🤗 Now enjoy the video in full HD 🎬
Hi Jacqueline. Love this channel. I was wondering if you had any resources for purchasing beautiful curtains and roman shades that I see in many pictures of English homes? I am in California and can't seem to find anything like what I want.
I grew up and live in Vermont. My sister’s house in Brookfield Vermont has a witch window. This video was wonderfully done for those of us that decorate in this aesthetic. Thank you
You explain things well yet at 5:32 is demolishing the unremarkable building really such a crime? Especially since we don't know if it was a poorly built structure or had a severe black mold problem or was used in hollywood satanic rituals?
Hello Ms. Engineer, thank you very much for introducing such useful and practical books. Mrs. Engineer, I have a question. Is Professor Ching's Form & Space & Order book useful for interior design?
Hi Jacqueline, I've just paused the video at 13.46 mark. That wall colour in bedroom! It looks a greeny beige? Beautiful. Never seen that colour before. Oh my! time to do an internet search. I'd love that in my new home. Also just realised that Edith Holden came from the Cotswolds, Warwickshire (country diary of an edwardian lady)
Just finished watching. It's a lovely style but a bit too beige for me. I need florals and lots of green. I'm definitely cottagecore. Very interesting to see so many different versions of cottage styles. I had no idea! I'd struggle with the low ceilings. Love my high ceilings which are common in Australia. I'm moving tomorrow to my new (old) home. So excited and bit overwhelmed. Then I'll be coming back to old home to paint inside and clean. Once I've survived the next 2 weeks I think I'll be in bed for a month 😂. Thankyou for your brilliant videos Jacqueline 💐
Thank you for covering this!!! I’ve been piecing the elements together myself because you seem to be the first to nail it. I prefer the soft colors & serenity of this style plus its comfort without being too precious. Thank you for pointing out the decor pieces & furniture involved. You do such a thorough job and I appreciate each video you do.
I really like this style but need a bit more color and pattern. Cottage style is a bit too much maybe. Not a fan of low ceilings and small windows. Thank goodness for technology to improve heating. A cold house would not be any fun. 😂
"But hey, I think it's much better to build something new that looks historic than knock down a beautiful historic building in order to build something new" is such an interesting observation and a good point! Besides, everything that IS old was once new, anyway, and I would bet that nobody buiding something hundreds of years ago was trying to make their buildings look prematurely old. I think the trick is to honor the intrinsic beauty of the old design aesthetics that make old homes/neighborhoods charming but not try to fake the patina and imperfections that come with age (artificially lumpy, rippling roofs, perfectly spaced paint splotches meant to indicate fallen away plaster, stone veneers that look like veneers). You can't faux-paint on three centuries of degradation, so it is better not to try than to fail spectacularly and obviously.
Yay! I’m happy you finally covered this. I love both cottagecore and English Country interiors. I would say my personal style is something of a blend of both-rustic combined with modern elements against a slightly more colorful palette :)
What a beautiful and dreamy area of the country - just lovely. The style is so cozy and charming. Thank you so much for sharing this and have a wonderful day, my friend. Blessings - Judith 🎭🎤
Hello everyone, I am an engineering student and I am thinking to build something which will benefit somebody or some real world projects so what are your real world problems in your profession which I can solve through a website or AI something please let me know
Hello from Italy. I appreciated very much this design topic, as always beatifully edited. You D&B are unique . Thank you for this refined introduction to hungarian symbolism.
Grazie Mille Paola 👋 glad you enjoyed the video - positive comments such as this are what keeps the channel going, it makes all the hard research & editing work worthwhile. Thank you for watching!😊 Laz
This was a lovely video! I love little details in costumes and set design of movies and tv, but while I love to recreate costumes or sew something entirely different with inspiration from my favourite costumes, there are far fewer times that I see a set and think "Wow, I want my house to have that." Gilmore Girls (particularly the Dragonfly Inn) is one of the shows that makes me really want to yoink some stuff from the set and put it in my house (I also really love how they decorated the sets for Bag End and Meduseld in the LOTR movies, how they decorated the set for green gables in Anne With An E, and how they decorated the set for Rosie and Otto Octavius's apartment in Spider-man 2. They all look very cozy in incredibly different ways. Though maybe I'm just a fiend for green, jewel tones, dark wood furniture, sunny windows, and excessive amounts of decorative glassware and textiles...at the very least, I know I'm a fiend for eclectic decor). The bookshelves in the Dragonfly library are just too dang cute.
I can't decide between Architecture and Interior Architecture. I love design so much but also love maths which is why I had decided on Architecture before but now I'm worried I won't see as much as design in the Architecture career. If someone can help me I will be grateful
I’m about to attempt this vibe with a single wide manufactured home…but it has gray floors. I can do rugs, but I was really happy to have no carpet so when my cats throw up… I really hope I can pull off the look despite the gray floors.