Hi Nasrin, your song made me smile and your grandmother is an inspiration🙂 With regards to your Rudsta cabinet, if you like the colour of it, putting in some lighting and displaying some of your favourite things is a great idea. I've also seen a lot of people use it as a sort of terrarium for plants with plant lights. You could also change the colour of the back panel, I think it's metal so easy to spray paint 🎨
Hey Nasrin! Great video, I just subscribed last week - loved your garden transformation so far already! All the best from Bonn 💖 the song your husband created with the AI, hilarious! This should be your opening soundtrack haha 😂😂😂
Dear Nasrin. Another fantastic video. You should have way more subscribers. The dining table looks great. That is a great tip to add wood oil. I need to get some. Love the song too. Can't wait to hear it all. I am no DIY-er, but the black cabinet is lovely. You could always add some lighter coloured or slightly patterned peel and stick paper to the back of it and/or add some of those lights inside that you do not need to plug in. Anyway, thanks again. As always, really enjoy watching.
Your house looks so beautiful in the after pictures! I think it is so cool that you are an architect. It takes a talented mind to do that. As far as the black cabinet, a suggestion is to find some small mirrors of different sizes and shapes to place on the back black wall. If you have any pretty dishes or items place them in front of the mirrors. The light from the room will reflect the pretty colors out and sparkle. Thrift stores are a fun way to find things that have colors and also find small mirrors. But it needs to be things you and your girls think are beautiful so it shows your personality. I really like you and your husbands' song. It is very pretty and seems like it would be fun to sing along to it!
Hello from Newfoundland, Canada! I also have a glass cabinet with a black wooden frame in the corner of my kitchen. The back of the cabinet is lined with mirrors and I have glass and crystal objects in the cabinet to reflect light. There is a light fixture built in to the top of the cabinet, but I never found the need to turn it on.