Sorry I’m a month late watching this but just found you! Such great advice! Love the idea of finding colour inspiration in wallpaper- I never thought of that!!
You and I would be super friends in real life. Is you tube real life??? I enjoy your personality and your videos bring a light to my minimalist heart. Thanks for your content!
Oh, I love her too! Not criticizing AT ALL! Just highlighting where our personal preferences differ. But that's what makes her space so fantastic - that it's what *she* loves. We should all be aiming to decorate with what lights us up and not care what anyone else has to say about if they like it or not!! 🥰
Will you be my neighbor? I was mesmerized by your thoughtful analysis of the McGee "home refresh". It's so refreshing to see a video with someone like you who looks and sounds so natural in a beautiful way.
Another tip is to mix shapes. Most furniture pieces are either square or rectangular. So intentionally adding oval and round items such as coffee / side tables, lamps, light fixtures, trays, mirrors etc will also help to balance out a room.
Hey, welcome! :) So glad you're loving it. Your channel looks great too - I'm a secret junk journal lurker so I'll definitely be checking out your vids
Hi Julie - I love these ideas! But I think your dad might get upset when I want him to repaint the entire house based on my favorite color palette from Pinterest! Love, mom ❤
Can we talk about why every Pinterest “male living space” is just black and brown walls, with used pipes on the walls, and wooden appliances like headphones and computers. Talk about boring and uninspired. 😴😴😴 4:52
Omg this is a vibe lol. Whenever trying to merge different style, I think finding balance is key! Let the more neutral style be the foundation and the more playful style give it some character! Think 80% neutral minimalism with 20% eclectic chaos to spice it up (and keep you both happy)
one quote in your other video that made a huge impact for me here is that symmetry does not equal balance! you can be balanced without being symmetric! 8:16
Yes! This was honestly so groundbreaking for me when I first started thinking about it. I love symmetry, but it's not always the vibe. But taking *balance* into account in asymmetrical layouts is the key to making them work. Glad you're watching and getting value!!
9:41 one underrated decision in this room is the hardware on the curtains. I think they kept it the same as the living room, but it makes so much more sense here. Hiding itself among the wallpaper rather than clashing with it. Actually looking back at the living room they seem to have a theme of black/really dark hardwhere on the extreme highs and lows of the room, with the middle being filled out by copper/bronzes