Welcome to my channel where we talk about all things interior design. As an interior designer myself I love sharing tips, tricks, and hacks to help you elevate your spaces. From painting tips to furniture layouts, this channel will help you design the home of your dreams.
The neighbors in the house next to that big black house must be pulling their hair out. Not only have they been subjected to protracted construction, but the thing is looming over them like Darth Vader.
I am a big girl so wall mounted feels like it wont hold my weight. I need my toilet to be anchored properly so not to have accidents while sitting on my throne.
Nice, you know your subject and in my opinion have great taste and intuition...but if you allow me to comment honestly, I think you could add a little more mesures to the bi-polar/binary old "In and Out" way...From white-cold-beige-warming (awaking to the world and knowing thyself starting on white page) one can add progressively more of personality that is instinctively attracted by some new colours, shapes and materials (often inspired by collective influences)...Unless one is an artist, the creative middle path is more trendy for any person who still can afford to consummate goods these days.
It’s a bit of an inside joke about a meme of two famous corn stars that always say that Sunday is a day of rest, but not for them. 🤣 I recommend to NOT google it 🤣
I thoroughly enjoy your channel which is kind of odd considering my tastes are far from what’s shown. I live in and enjoy the layered, textured and colourful look of the English cottage. You know, plenty of patterns and wallpaper and using a whole lot of busy to create calm…….Nicky Haslam’s work comes to mind as well as Emma Burns. And I hate white ceilings.
I buy almost all my art from local fairs! Festivals, farmers markets, etc, both local to me and when I travel! I’ve also found some real gems at garage and estate sales. A print of a classic/known piece that you like is also a great choice if the local artists aren’t your taste. It’s one of the best ways to infuse your own personality into your home
I've always wanted a slipper style tub. Do you suggest the higher end be away from the wall or facing it (assuming there's some open space for the option of placement )
"These are designs in seeing in my clients' homes."... so, you're telling us the designs you are doing? Or are they not your interior design clients but clients for something else?? I think this video was a bit of a fail. Not a complete fail, but definitely not a win. You treated a lot of timeless design elements as trends. Having said that, there are a lot of different styles that are concurrently in right now. Its not a zero sum game. Neutrals aren't out because colors are in. They are different designs styles that are both currently in. Timeless rectangular mirrors aren't out because organic mirrors are in. Both happen to be in at the same time (although the rectangular shaped mirror will still be in long after the organic mirror is dated). Smaller tiles aren't out because large formate tiles are in. Both are currently in, at the same time. There are currently neutral palettes and color palettes that are in (gray is objectively out as the neutral of choice and it's been replaced with creamy whites, subdued beiges and greiges in the neutral department). Colors for the color lovers have changed trednd-wise (like mustard yellow have gone out of tend in favor of muted jewel tones, as one example), but it's not neutral OR color. Both are in. It depends on which of the dozen+ design styles that are currently in that you're going with. Anyway, i love your videos and you have a fun and charismatic personality. This video was just a bit of a miss due to oversimplification and failing to acknowledge that there isn't currently 1 style that's in and everything else is out. I have no doubt I'll love your next video like I did your last video, though.
I really hope stone wall girl is on a slab. 1600 extra pounds of weight is no joke to put on a structure that might not be engineered to hold all that extra weight pulling on a single wall.
14:45 If this is who I think it is, bragging about how much money you have after gaining your following by pretending to be poor and relatable is CRAZY
@@mrphoenixgrey as someone who was very active in the beauty & drama community pre covid, his voice is burned in my brain. This was a CURSED cross over. 😭😂
Oh God! I need to send you a video of our bathroom remodel! We did a big no-no in our shower 😂 - natural marble stone wall surround! Everybody who came in during demo was like, "What?! Why?? Noooo, this is a bad idea!" 😂😂😂 BUT! As soon as we explained what our vision was and how we planned on triple sealing it, everyone was blown away at the final result. We're waiting on the glass to be installed, so we haven't gotten to use it yet, so we don't know how well the sealant will hold up, but the little we have used the water in the shower has shown promise, as it beads up really well. I know it's going to be a lot of upkeep and cleaning, but for the esthetic, I definitely think it was worth it. I feel like I'm transported to a mediterranean villa! I wonder what you'd say about it.😬😆
Problem with falling stone was not dry wall or plywood. Problem is how high they put it. You put just cca 4 rows, let it dry, than continue. Gravity is real...