Your ottoman turned out so great! I really love it! 🤍 You are such a good friend to help set up that sweet little salon space, it looks wonderful! It was great to see all the smiles on everyone’s faces! Well done!🤍
I would love to see a video ( or if you have any video recommendations) for colour palletes with multiple different colours like the paint swatches and photos you showed at 13:09 ! Every single video I see only recommend 3 colours with a 60/30/10 split but all the design inspo I love have far more than that, and they all seem to go together, I’m curious about the ratio or how to use many colours!
Color is a must for me in my space. I couldn't live in a bland or light colored space. I need bright, dark, or bold colors to uplift me. Current living room color is bright turquoise blue.
You bring such a practical, honest, and heartfelt approach to your design. I appreciate your balanced perspective with regard to new vs used, quality vs convenience, etc. As we continue to settle into our new home we take a similar approach and have always been provided with what we need to finish each space, whether that is a just-in-time fb marketplace find, a sale on the new item sitting in my Wayfair cart, or finding an interesting new spot/use for something we already had!
Just curious, why don't you get a clip on mic so you are not holding it in front of your face switching it back and forth between your hands.....it's sort of distracting
I’m in my late 30s and I’m finally figuring out what my style is. I’ve been going with trends instead of what my own heart desires. Thanks for your advice, by the way, you look like Gwyneth Paltrow.
Thank you for this! I’ve been trying to mash-up mid-century with glam, but also a little vintage. (Think milk glass, doilies, and other items passed down from my grandma.) I also have a grandfather clock that my grandma handed down to me. It’s very traditional. It’s currently being housed at my mom and dad’s house until I can figure out somewhere to put it. Love these videos!
Thanks for this wonderful video! I just LOVED your commentary as you played the video. Pinterest is so fun, but I think many of us have gotten away from the concept of homes that reflect OURSELVES, not the latest trend. You are such an inspiration ❤.
I like French country but without all the checks and plaids and ruffles. No frills. More emphasis on rustic wood tones and chunky pieces. Not sure what style this is. Neutral colors (lots of cram and brown, no grey), with subtle pops of sage and very rustic beams, stone....Help!
Can you give any guidance on mixing styles that are more closely aligned than a juxtaposition? I.e. mixing French country with English traditional? Or English cottage with French colonial?
This is a very fun series that scratches some kinda itch, and your ability to find really illustrative inspo images really seals the deal. Appreciated seeing industrial paired with some more eclectic/earthy/warm vibes because that's where I often end up - - I'm very much on a budget so often salvage old metal and even commercial large furniture pieces, and when blended in with some vintage wood and vibrant textiles the vibe is quite cozy in the end. I'd be happy to watch more of these.
I manage a mix of art deco with mid century then layer a gentle touch of art nouveau in there. Add a touch of english cottage to soften which can also afford a little boho but I limit this. It's a cosy combination that let's me juxtapose simple furnishings with beautiful textiles. A mixture of old and new.
Hellooooo! I LOVE this video ❤ really like your content! I already wrote to you a few weeks ago, about my mix preferences & you really did it! Industrial, japandi and real boho... Thank you so much! I'm so excited... This video will be saved!
My partner leans mid century mod & I’m more English Country/cottage so this was right up my alley! I especially love the idea of using mid-mod furniture with more traditional fabrics/patterns.
So beautiful and such good ideas. I would like to mix Midcentury Modern, British Colonial, and maybe throw in a touch of either Art Nouveau or Glam. I have a honey oak parquet floor that I'm pretty much stuck with, and I love warm whites, celadon and jade greens, walnut, stormy greys, copper or oil-rubbed bronze metals.
Hi, I don't know where I've been. I subscribed when I saw you're pt 1 to this video! Can you do like french country with some of the moodiness of dark academia and pops of vintage (like decor) maybe with some modern built in too if possible?
Can you show how to update things with a chocolate brown sofa and loveseat? I see all white sofas everywhere and that just isn't practical for us with a dog and grandchildren, plus we like our dark classic sofas, but we do want to update and lighten our space, so wondering what you might suggest?
Chocolate brown is actually in style you don’t have to do a thing. It’s a neutral color so if you wanted to give it more personality throw pillows or a blanket is always a good start.
@@CareersbyJenn No problem! I searched for a chocolate sofa for over a year that was affordable or vintage and I had to give up I’m super jealous you have one lol
Her kitchen cabinet color is really similar to the color I painted mine. I love her home. I collect art and pottery but I don’t have nearly as much as she does!
I just discovered you're channel during the night. Wow where have you been... Lol. I love so many styles girl! The femininity of cottage core and french provincial. I love light neutrals but mixed with patterns of stipes, gingham, plaids and florals. I also love the darker blacks, browns and greens of dark academia and I collect old world or vintage pieces of decor. ( Antique olive jars and stuff). Also I love some modern touches too! I'm all over the place girl! Thank you so much!
Thanks for watching!! I’ll add this to my list, it can be challenging mixing a light and bright style with something more moody but it can definitely be done 🤗
@@alexandriaparis ty so much. Maybe darkness in paint/molding and some of the wood. Then like lighter in fabric. I’m excited either way to see what you come up with!