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10 Interior Design Trends That Will NEVER GO OUT OF STYLE! 

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@lonefox
@lonefox 19 дней назад
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@userrobinmp
@userrobinmp 19 дней назад
Love this history lesson, nice video! Thanks
@michelewalkerwebb
@michelewalkerwebb 19 дней назад
Enjoyed this. Please do something like this again. The history of the terms was a great bonus.
@restorebeautyfinds4180
@restorebeautyfinds4180 19 дней назад
You're so cute! I love the way you explain everything. You make it so fun and interesting.
@apotata2
@apotata2 19 дней назад
This is one of my favorite videos from you Drew! Thank you for doing it. Teaching people about the history of design is so important not to get trapped in the thought that new is better. Trends are rooted in history and the old can be refinished and refreshed rather than tossed. Please do more of these Drew ❤
@dsa2591
@dsa2591 16 дней назад
I had a pink boucle suit in the 60s. It wasn't Chanel, but it looked just like one! My mom made it for me because I was a young teenager and wanted something grown up looking for my Easter suit. I remember going with her to pick out the fabric and just loving the texture of it. The lady in the fabric store said "You'll look just like Jackie Kennedy!" I wish!
@phoenixrising914
@phoenixrising914 19 дней назад
One thing you didn't mention about Wallpaper was that during Victorian times it was made with Arsenic coining the term "death by wallpaper" it is even said to have contributed to Napoleon's death.... Great video Drew... very informative.
@lonefox
@lonefox 19 дней назад
Oh wow!!! This is super interesting
@JShow78
@JShow78 17 дней назад
Yes, William Morris’s greens had a ton of it I’ve read
@rjstrotz6144
@rjstrotz6144 16 дней назад
My kitties are also fans of BOUCLE upholstery fabric. They transformed the fabric on their favorite nap-time chair into BOUCLE fabric.
@mikeboothe
@mikeboothe 16 дней назад
Haha that’s fun! My cats no longer rip my upholstery since I put down an old fashioned rag rug and have taught them to use that instead of the furniture. -Susan
@melissasueferrin3409
@melissasueferrin3409 19 дней назад
I loved this type of video. I don't necessarily care about keeping up with current trends but I love learning the back story of things.
@susanthornburg8123
@susanthornburg8123 16 дней назад
Thanks for the history lesson…loved it💙💙💙💙💙⭐️
@vickielee143
@vickielee143 19 дней назад
I love hearing you talk about styles and types of products with the correct names
@birdsong62
@birdsong62 19 дней назад
Terrazzo is nice with added colour and patterns. My dad use to work with terrazzo in 1950s and we had it as flooring. So cool to lie on in summer. 🌺
@susanbaker2796
@susanbaker2796 19 дней назад
Love terrazzo flooring. It was huge in the 1920s Art Deco period, but goes back much further than that. Like your comment about it being cool to lie on in the summer.
@BE-bs8oe
@BE-bs8oe 19 дней назад
Dunno about all this, but am convinced these 10 won't go out of la mode ( fashion) everneverever! 1. Your input 2. your contagious enthusiasm 3. your smile 4. your generosity 5. your work capacity 6. your honesty 7. your ability of calming down a room and sharing your method 8. Your gaieté , french word for being joyful 9. You always making me always smile at your hairobsessions and sharing curlingsessions, you are absolutely beautiful inside- out 10. Your boldness as an entrepreneur, unique Thank you for taking up this space to entertain us. Take care, felicidades to the entire house 2 and 4 feeters, family, team,
@martacicero4338
@martacicero4338 19 дней назад
This is just so, so sweet 🥹
@Eloiseat6
@Eloiseat6 19 дней назад
Just a note: you said a while back that your sofa is “performance” bouclé, perfect for upholstery. Unfortunately, fast furniture isn’t always upholstered with this kind of sturdy, stain-resistant bouclé. I loved this video and hope you’ll do more like it!
@ginacrusco234
@ginacrusco234 19 дней назад
Thanks for doing the research! I loved the video, Drew. Might you consider doing a video on some furniture style trends and where they originated?
@FrogeniusW.G.
@FrogeniusW.G. 19 дней назад
You could say wood paneling in general (incl. ship lap as a variation) is Northern European while limewash, arches and zellige are Mediterranean. 😊 (Arches were greek first though. Greek culture was before Roman culture.)
@l.mckenna1034
@l.mckenna1034 19 дней назад
Love this content, who doesn’t like to learn about design?… keep them coming ❤
@kitfranzman4860
@kitfranzman4860 19 дней назад
I think you are right on each timeless trend
@m.5748
@m.5748 19 дней назад
Thank you, Drew, for the "Interior Design 'Class' "! 🙂 I Appreciate your Research! All the pictures and your explanations of the Design topics, from all the time periods and places, were great! I feel like I was a Student again! 😀 Thank You SO Much!!! 🙂M.
@samantham4351
@samantham4351 19 дней назад
I’ve lived through this brown era back when and won’t ever use it in my homes however appreciate generations below mine appreciating history. 😊
@zanyzoo6767
@zanyzoo6767 19 дней назад
Lets hope Brown and its different shades , never go out of fashion .
@mellocello187
@mellocello187 17 дней назад
It already went out and is coming back. After the dark people want light, or just color.
@vaderladyl
@vaderladyl 17 дней назад
It never went out of fashion for me. Always elegant and timeless.
@Patti-1962
@Patti-1962 19 дней назад
I have always loved wallpaper. The walls of my entire kitchen and dining room are covered in a French wallpaper, where I found a series of patterns that complimented one another. It is over 20 years old, and I still love it. My advice is to buy the highest quality paper you can afford because it lasts for many years!! (The one in the kitchen actually looks like lime wash using muted blue tones.)
@gregpendrey6711
@gregpendrey6711 19 дней назад
Paper was sometimes used as the final on lathe and plaster walls in bedrooms and then painted. There was usually a lap of about one inch
@Patti-1962
@Patti-1962 19 дней назад
@@gregpendrey6711 Interesting! My husband and I were just looking at some paintable wallpaper. We are updating our master bathroom.
@judyshort38
@judyshort38 19 дней назад
We just love everything you do, Drew; however, I would love to see more of your What would Drew do?
@pauljorgensen6608
@pauljorgensen6608 19 дней назад
The iconic pink suit was a copy of Chanel, made in New York by Chez Ninon.
@kathyault5605
@kathyault5605 16 дней назад
Love the education. Trends come & go but you have proven that choosing a timeless classic will never be out of style. Invest wisely in your most expensive investment-your home. Then you can have fun with your accents/accessories. You can do this often with color or fad trends & not break the bank. As always Drew, I turn to you for expert advice. I'm almost 70 yrs old & I simply can't wait for your weekly update video!! I love everything you do & say!!❤❤
@jekalambert9412
@jekalambert9412 19 дней назад
Thanks for your history lesson. I appreciate your research, visual examples and the fast pace you presented the info. I'd love to see more videos like this one. My opinion about "trends" is that although they are based on ideas that have been around for a very long time, the way those ideas are used is what causes them to become "dated". There's usually a period of 20-60 years after a trend peaks where it becomes associated with "old and outdated" and we all move on to something "new". After 20-60 years, the trend is often revived with a tweak that makes it look new again. The best way to avoid "dated" decor is to incorporate trendy items with traditional/antique things that aren't trends at the moment.
@nanamuskuri6630
@nanamuskuri6630 19 дней назад
Yeah i dont agree with the headline "will never go out of Style" like he mentioned himself, he painted his wood panelling white, so there was a period when this wasn't in style, I don't get it. He takes elements that were modern 20-30 years ago, just like you said, and then says it's timeless because of that. But in those 20-30 years in-between noone liked it.
@anjazetsche5874
@anjazetsche5874 19 дней назад
I can hear everything! Love Drew's Videos
@khantuta
@khantuta 19 дней назад
Well done, I loved it. Note: lime washes were also used to keep insects away, specially when applied to exterior walls.
@blakebella2273
@blakebella2273 19 дней назад
Your vast knowledge of so many subjjects is very impressive... 🏆 I never tire of listening to you... Thank you for all the informative videos.. it's the best learning method.. 📚 🥰
@Nicole-ge4vg
@Nicole-ge4vg 19 дней назад
I really enjoyed this video! Another timeless trend is terracotta!
@SashaJones-hq8xn
@SashaJones-hq8xn 19 дней назад
Definitely continue to do these types of videos. I am totally get endless ideas. Thanks for sharing!
@janithmathews4195
@janithmathews4195 19 дней назад
I love this type of video as it is both informative and enjoyable.
@Enjoy_Life1971
@Enjoy_Life1971 19 дней назад
As someone who is currently in the process of bringing new life to my home, I have found a multitude of ideas Drew. I have been slowly chipping away at it for 2 yrs. I am a think outside of the box personality. I don’t like cookie cutter. You are pretty spectacular!!
@user-fm1gi5dp9w
@user-fm1gi5dp9w 19 дней назад
Love this kind of content❤
@ettakaynickel6148
@ettakaynickel6148 19 дней назад
Thank you Drew. Good ideas
@glendashine9468
@glendashine9468 19 дней назад
Loved hearing all of this!
@kristinbrown5683
@kristinbrown5683 19 дней назад
That was fun! I would love to see a video on different design styles. I don’t mean the easy ones like mcm or farmhouse. (It’s been fun to see your house and design style. You mention Spanish Revival for the house with some Brutalist decor.) For instance, here are some confusing ones, Art Deco & Hollywood Glam, Contemporary & Traditional, Modernism & Modern & Stream-line Modern & Post-Modernism, Bauhaus Movement & Scandinavian. Now there is granmillenial and cottage core. I feel like people are making some stuff up as they go on the last two.😂 But, for me, it all gets confusing. So sometimes when someone is explaining something and throws one of these terms out, I don’t always get it.
@lovingmayberry307
@lovingmayberry307 19 дней назад
Love this video, Drew! Been watching you (and subscribed of course) forever! So proud of you for your success, your growth, and your interest in learning and sharing all things design! 😘
@margotwelland2459
@margotwelland2459 19 дней назад
Sound is perfect ❤
@heathersmith8549
@heathersmith8549 19 дней назад
Love this style video. Thanks
@bonzaiandcactus
@bonzaiandcactus 13 дней назад
Drew I can't get enough your gorgeous house!! Love getting glimpses of your personal home style, and more videos like this! Could you please do a video on how to make a transform newish condos to look like your old world, timeless home design? All I see I are modern condo design, but I crave an old world, historic aesthetic on a budget for my 1 bedroom condo. You're the best!
@CJ-tf5yd
@CJ-tf5yd 19 дней назад
I love washes. I adore the old look!
@kennethmaese4622
@kennethmaese4622 12 дней назад
Not too long ago I broke my IPhone but decided to go back to my beloved Android Samsung phone. In the madness I totes forgot my Lone Fox channel family so tonight I ended up doing a Drew-athon but you won't hear me complaining. Loved every second of it.
@patriciaromero5347
@patriciaromero5347 19 дней назад
Sound is perfect. ❤
@gracemccartin194
@gracemccartin194 19 дней назад
I loved this video….very educational. Amazing how many of these timeless materials and styles you have in your home. I didn’t know what boo- clay was but have always liked your beautiful white “ very textured” sofa. History does repeat itself and it was very interesting to hear about their ancient origins. Actually, who cares if something is “ in or out”; if we like it we should do it. 🥰
@vaderladyl
@vaderladyl 17 дней назад
Boucle, which means "curl" in French.
@dao8805
@dao8805 19 дней назад
Lots of great info here. I always have leaned toward quality classics that stand the test of time for the "bones" of a home and it's interior elements. You can always sprinkle in a few inexpensive trendy items that are easy to change out when they lose their (temporary) luster, but it's a good investment to keep the major stuff timeless. Personally, I like all of these classic design elements except for horizontal shiplap on walls - that is one thing I would never want in a home. Great video and yes, I would like to see more like this.
@carolynsteele5404
@carolynsteele5404 19 дней назад
The best one yet
@kellieroth1710
@kellieroth1710 19 дней назад
I've seen all this stuff as a humanities major in college. Love it all!!!❤❤❤
@cordeliastrizak6628
@cordeliastrizak6628 18 дней назад
Great information. Thanks Drew ❤
@TammyDeLaRosaUtube
@TammyDeLaRosaUtube 19 дней назад
Good Video Drew.. Thanks for sharing. ❤
@tonyandrea7613
@tonyandrea7613 19 дней назад
Well done!
@ApexMonde
@ApexMonde 17 дней назад
Arches are such a simple and effortless architectural detail to elevate you space! And I love that you can interpret them in both contemporary or traditional styles.
@sherriecollins1570
@sherriecollins1570 19 дней назад
I loved the history of the elements!
@_nins
@_nins 19 дней назад
Drew I absolutely loved this video! I loved that you talked about the history behind each trend, it's super interesting to know all these things.
@Isabel-of4wq
@Isabel-of4wq 18 дней назад
Love it … small but important historical point Chanel was mid 20th century not mid 19th century. Truth!
@xmasbaby2574
@xmasbaby2574 19 дней назад
Absolutely LOVE this video! So informative! Great content!!
@darlaburnett8666
@darlaburnett8666 19 дней назад
L O L! You were talking about wood paneling, and the reason why it was used. Absolutely correct! I inherited my mom and dad‘s rent house after they passed and you got it. They’ve got the wood paneling on the walls in the major big areas, the living room, the dining room, the kitchen! So in my living room, I caulked where of course it’s come away from the wall and I stripped all the sculpting trim on the top of the ceiling or at the top. And I painted over my paneling instead of replacing it. It’s still a work in progress, but much better than that dark woodin my just a little over thousand square-foot home and it doesn’t make those rooms look so tiny!
@katherinewill2704
@katherinewill2704 16 дней назад
Wood paneling was used a lot in the 60"s and 70's in cheaper construction - no need to dry wall, tape, and mud. I once pulled the paneling away in a home I was living in and found they had used newspaper for insulation - if they had used any insulation.
@miguelpaul1164
@miguelpaul1164 17 дней назад
Your passion for interior design shows!!! Thanks for the video and the information!!!
@serenaponce5824
@serenaponce5824 18 дней назад
Love all ten!! Thanks for this video!!
@rneustel388
@rneustel388 17 дней назад
I love this video and hearing how far back in history these ‘trends’ go. Absolutely, I would be happy to watch any other videos that you create in this vein!!
@gracerodriguez6869
@gracerodriguez6869 19 дней назад
Thanks, I appreciate all the updates
@carolineburroughs8686
@carolineburroughs8686 18 дней назад
Thanks Drew I love it
@AnnEaton-xj6ic
@AnnEaton-xj6ic 19 дней назад
Thanks Drew!! This was very informative….I learned a lot!!🥰
@elizabethscranton4320
@elizabethscranton4320 17 дней назад
Fantastic video. My favorite thing about all of the current “trends” is that they are timeless! 🤍
@debra2415db
@debra2415db 17 дней назад
Enjoy this video so much. It was refreshing to learn something new.
@amyjo8941
@amyjo8941 19 дней назад
Very interesting. I love this kind of video…very informative👏
@Somewhere.in.between
@Somewhere.in.between 19 дней назад
I love the informational and educational info! History is interesting, but was always taught in a boring way. I’d love more of these videos!
@debrabell2604
@debrabell2604 19 дней назад
Thank you Drew very informative. I love so many styles mix and match I guess😁
@lir9875
@lir9875 19 дней назад
So informative. Thanks Drew
@jeremyjohnson2586
@jeremyjohnson2586 17 дней назад
Yes i definitely love this!! Ive taken so many art history classes from being a art major and i think its more interesting when its ties into modern day time so that it registers better in your kind
@marieclairebentley49
@marieclairebentley49 19 дней назад
Love those type of videos! Thanks so much!
@jennfrench-glick100
@jennfrench-glick100 19 дней назад
so interesting! Loved hearing about the history about these designs! love your videos and always learn so much!
@summer4272
@summer4272 18 дней назад
I love this video. Very interesting to hear about the history of design trends.
@user-qy1fn7xt2k
@user-qy1fn7xt2k 19 дней назад
Enjoyed this, great info❤❤❤
@mignoncat1
@mignoncat1 17 дней назад
Performance Boucle in colors is lovely .
@maryiorio426
@maryiorio426 19 дней назад
Well done! So much fabulous info! We have two small barrel chairs that need reupholstering, so now I’m thinking Boucle!
@sheriburns9288
@sheriburns9288 19 дней назад
loved this video!!!! more please!! thank you 🙂
@angcrivellone
@angcrivellone 19 дней назад
Loved this video Drew!! ANYTHING history intrigues me. But the history of home decor design with a little sprinkle of fashion on top! Totally sucks me in! Would love more videos like this one! Thank you!
@anitagendler3812
@anitagendler3812 16 дней назад
I love arches! Great video Drew! I really enjoy learning about any type of history! Bravo! Thank you so much Drew! ❤❤
@franchescawetter8423
@franchescawetter8423 19 дней назад
Sound works for me
@wandal.rodriguez7253
@wandal.rodriguez7253 18 дней назад
This was fun to learn about the history of designs. Love it all.
@dianelambert8281
@dianelambert8281 19 дней назад
I love the history that you incorporated with this video. I think it adds timeless things to comes back around. I think the checkerboard print is Ullin so and I tend to go for more masculine design. Thank you for all you do.
@doanetriggs6254
@doanetriggs6254 17 дней назад
The research and effort that you put forth in this video is obvious and made an excellent presentation. Thank you for taking the time to include reference pictures, extra time consuming, but really such an enhancement.
@-sil
@-sil 19 дней назад
Loved it Drew! Variety is the spice of life, and keeps my interest! Thx for another great video ♥
@erinnereynolds
@erinnereynolds 19 дней назад
You mentioned Jackie O’s famous pink suit, and while it was originally a Chanel design, the one she wore was made in America for political reasons. Since she was the First Lady, wearing a suit made outside of the US would have been a major problem both for her husband, and for herself, since she was expected to help promote American made goods as First Lady.
@judygrabowski9096
@judygrabowski9096 19 дней назад
So informative thanks, Drew
@dianaglaze3710
@dianaglaze3710 18 дней назад
Very interesting! I really enjoyed this.
@debibrown5568
@debibrown5568 17 дней назад
I learned quite a few things on this one. Great job! - watching from Lake Wales, Florida
@elainelear4982
@elainelear4982 19 дней назад
Great information. Thank you.
@giapinterior
@giapinterior 12 дней назад
Thank you for your very good sharing
@savannahhutcheson8909
@savannahhutcheson8909 19 дней назад
I really enjoyed the historical background of these! It makes me appreciate these trends more! Would love to see more videos from you like this!
@terigates2586
@terigates2586 18 дней назад
It is so nice to see your smiling face today. I am in love with your shiplap ideas. The ceiling ideas and the way you placed it vertically is fantastic. I am creating my tiny home and you just answered my question to my ceiling and walls. I love it when you do these videos. Your work is exquisite, Congrats Dear Drew another success story for you
@andrea.gardner
@andrea.gardner 15 дней назад
Oh I really loved this video! definitely do more like this!
@MBBB15
@MBBB15 16 дней назад
@lonefox I really appreciate the research that you put in to the making of this video. Thank you for educating us!!
@Michelle-vk2jm
@Michelle-vk2jm 16 дней назад
This was so fun!! I have so many ideas now lol❤❤❤❤
@rosemaryporter5771
@rosemaryporter5771 18 дней назад
Loved this video Drew❤
@loraconnelly6151
@loraconnelly6151 18 дней назад
I absolutely ADORE you. And loved this video. Your just amazing ❤
@user-nr1ty6sr5r
@user-nr1ty6sr5r 18 дней назад
Wow, you did such an awesome job on this video and I totally encourage you to do more like this. Especially since your enthusiasm for the process really showed through! You are simply adorable Drew! And you presented the information with such confidence that I literally felt like you have experience beyond your years. Good job! 👍 ❤
@kristiperkins
@kristiperkins 19 дней назад
LOVE THE HISTORY LESSON ❤❤❤ So interesting to learn more about design
@christinehall238
@christinehall238 19 дней назад
All important & interesting information! You're awesome!
@Redroo11
@Redroo11 19 дней назад
Fantastic video Drew!! Thanks for all your research and delivering the history of lasting design styles with your upbeat personality and conversational presentation style . What a breath of fresh air weaving beautiful history into modern interior design trends that we see again and again and use but may have never really considered how they were born and utilized through time! Thank you so much!
@reyesartacho
@reyesartacho 19 дней назад
Loved It! Thanks for this video!
@ceciliabonevardi6803
@ceciliabonevardi6803 19 дней назад
Thank you!!! Loved this 🌻.
@angiemorian4956
@angiemorian4956 19 дней назад
Love this content and format!
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