Great video Becca. I agree with you that people who are starting our should choose a style. You ve done well to approach this this which isn’t always easy if it’s not instinctive, which it isn’t to everyone
This was such a clear, well communicated video. I have an instinctual understanding of what looks good but I'm completely unschooled when it comes to interior design dynamics. You're not only a good communicator, but you're gracious so it's a pleasure learning from you. Thank you!
I love your videos! In a previous video you mentioned using a sketching app for a photo and then printing it and drawing over it with a pen, and I would love to see a little cozy tutorial video of this :)
Hey! I would love to see a video on how to style a bookcase. I find it always difficult to master a curated look especially since I have so many books. I’d love to hear your thoughts.
Hi Beecca, thanks for another great video! Is there a particular computer program you use for modeling a room? I’d like to make virtual changes to my apartment before spending money on real world changes.
Love the wall and decor behind you. Did you paint the baseboard white or the deep sage color? Enjoyed the tips- found my space lines up with all you shared. Love interior design and decorating my own house, yet not a professional. Thanks-
Really great advice! I am an aspiring interior designer and decorator, what courses or education path did you take and do you have any recommendations for courses? Thanks!
Very helpful! I have been an interior design enthusiast for quite some time but I'd kind of forgotten the basics. P.S. Is that the Homeworthy music? :-)
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Does the color SW Rookwood Terracotta go with really light white oak floors? This will be for a bedroom. Baseboards are currently white. Not sure if to go monochrome or leave it. Going for a dark Japandi vibe as we are inheriting some antiques from China like an opium bed (not for sleeping), calligraphy scrolls and such. Planning to throw it together with some more modern walnuty furniture. Probably a jute rug under the bed too.
I think it would go, if your floors have some warmth. You can always just get a small tin of the paint, it should be enough to see how it works with the floors, and also with the furniture.