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I don't often drop comments, but I've got to say: 1. Mad respect to the homeowner! This place isn't just a house; it's a sanctuary for two adorable dogs and a shared pottery haven raising funds for stray animals. Pure heart in every corner! BLESS YOU! 2. And a big shout-out to Juliana-your presentations are consistently energetic and sharp.
I love the idea of not painting the wall all the way to the ceiling. It sort of take away your sight on those awkward beams in the ceiling. Love it! Got another great idea from you guys. Thank you!
I have been a big fan of this channel for quite a while and yet I can't help but notice that the quality has been sliding gradually for the past couple of months at least. Specifically, it is the PACE of presentation - for some reason, the recent videos all felt rushed as if the homeowners are charging the crew per minute of filming or that they have stacked (pun intended) up so many viewing / filming locations that they cannot afford to devote too much time on each one. I used to enjoy listening to the host's soothing voice and relaxing pace as she took us to explore many beautiful homes and their details in the past and was very inspired by many of their ideas. Now, with this rushed presentation and sponsor's message, there is very little substance remaining for the viewers to enjoy the video. Instead of exploring a home, the recent videos all felt like some rushed guided tours with little purposes and no enjoyable experience. Furthermore, there appears to be some sort of elitism - videos featuring HDB flats (no matter how wonderfully renovated or large they are) seemed to be always shorter than those of private condos / houses even though the latter could be smaller or have less interesting design themes / features.