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Hi there Reyneld! I’m Interior Designer from Germany, and wanted to say that I find your design very tasteful and elegant. Every step is well-considered and I like the very neutral colour palette with brown tones. Bravo 👍🏼
Most people would immediately put the sofa against the wall to maximize space. I like how you pulled the sofa away from the wall. It makes the space look more airy.
Beautiful as always, but can I make a suggestion? A lot of your spaces tend to follow the same broad theme - being light, airy, using a lot of design cues from Scandi and Japan. It would be cool to see your take on a broader range of design styles.
I would love to explore outside of that boundaries, but with most of these projects we have to follow the client's brief. Will definitely branch when we get the opportunity ;)
Wow!!!! awesome. I heading back from Beijing to Germany soon and have one full appartment with some old stuff. Excited to style it. But I need to learn more about it. Your ideas are really great. I hope you share more content.
Hello, I really love the floating shelf you chose, where did you founf it? I try to find one similar but it seems that there is nothing that looks alike it here in France. Thank you
I love your videos. I would like to see more about the process of creating the space (what software do you use, how to look for the furniture and theme...)
I am very impressed with your work. The videos you create are also very therapeutic. Thank you for such great content. Would you be interested in working on a project outside of Australia?
Looks lifeless and uninspired. You know that white is not the only colour for walls and curtains? Doesnt it bore you to do the same design over and over again?
I wouldn't say "lifeless" but definitely "uninspired". It feels like ALL the designs are the same - calling it MCM/Japandi/Scandi/Modern doesn't make it different - the same colours, the same ideas, the same furniture. It is the same stuff all the time, which, in all fairness, is probably what a lot of people like and want. I have an issue with the practicality of lack thereof. The espresso machine which requires you to walk AROUND the kitchen aisle, is placed against a white wall... It's as if the people were never planning on using it! Coffee grounds will be all over the floor, coffee stains on the wall, walking back and forth between the kitchen and the machine will be annoying. This is just one thing but it shows the weakness of the whole design. Sitting with your back to the whole room will also not be pleasant the working at the desk. :( Edit: I've just had a look at the video thumbnails. It could literally all be the same space.
@@shmoolicious Yeah, that's what I mean, and honestly, it's just sad. Seeing a guy with so much potential always taking the easy way out, when he could be doing so much more if he just put in the effort. But it seems that not everyone holds themselves to very high standards. Still, I'm surprised that he doesn't get bored of doing the same thing over and over again, especially when he has the choice to do something different.
Reynard, I am also from Sydney. You are really clever at sourcing your products. From the shoppable images, the splurges and savings are not where I would expect them to be creating unique, luxurious and liveable homes. Well done.
What I love about your series and design choices is that they're accessible to everyone. Transforming whole space with shopable items, furniture without complicated capentry involved
What I appreciate most in your designs is how you use curtains to totally transform the atmosphere of the place. Cold, empty, unsightly apartments become elegant homes. Kudos, really. I wish you were here in Switzerland and could help me with a couple of rooms.
This is so beautiful! This style combination is exactly what I have been leaning towards lately - a mix of moody, wood tones, and white furniture! I will be taking inspiration.
Great but the impracticality of the espresso machine being far from the sink is terrible... Not to mention the coffee stains that will soon be on the wall....
Love it, and proud to say I chose that TV/media furniture combo myself a few months ago, looks great! This really helped me to visualize my apartment though, with grey, more light wood to match some of the black furniture - thank you!
I just wanna say that I like your design choices. Very simple, basic, clean, minimalistic. We are not thinking about changing our interior otherwise I would contact you!
I've been wanting to do my house with a Japandi interior but couldn't find anything that resonated with me, I believe you've successfully done this, please can you share where you got the artwork from?
The visually lightweight and apt size Japandi MCM works in tiny apt, but would visually heavier style like Rococo or Irish pub or Louis xiv look as spacious? Could you even find small enough furniture?
We are moving to our final apartment to retire in it It’s a 1 bedroom apartment with study in living area It’s going to be in the end of year It’s in Sanctuary Wentworth point
Hello Reynard, Greetings from Hong Kong. I love the way you planned and designed for different homes. I got an issue of storing several large musical instruments, such as trombone and guitar, in my studio and I can't figure out a way to store them with non-cluttered feel. May I have your advice? Thank you so much!
Wow - my ideal home vibe is also mid-modern century and Japandi! And my husband and I are newlyweds that just purchased a house too! Wish you service California cause you’re amazing! Binging and learning from your videos will have to do lol
Love your sense in designing each space. I’ll be soon shifting into my own space and im designing it myself..im going with slight grey tones for the wall.. im so confused with what lighting should I go for warm white or soft white 4000K..
Your channel is a blessing. Not only do I love your design style (because I prefer warm cozy living spaces), but I also like how you share and describe the process. Instead of poring over long texts, you demonstrate design principles to solve real life problems. Helps me 'think' like a designer. I hope to move to a new apartment in Lagos Nigeria later in the year when I save up. When I do design my space, I'll send you pictures. Haha. . . I really wish I could support you in more ways than a subscribe. Maybe when I become a rich man. Hahah I love your content, Reynard. You have a TRUE fan in me. Keep making awesome content!
Love this!! Where can I find the two-tiered floating shelf? Love the seamless look compared to the other options i see on Amazon or Ikea which tend to be more cluttered