Thank you for the books’ recommendations. So far, none of the interior design bloggers that I watch has recommended anything to read. I love your channel and will continue watching it.
Ok, people may be get a bit miffed at me for saying this, but i find that your channel is my safe space in the sea of home decorating content. It is getting increasingly more difficult to find content creators who are as modern, upbeat, and decidedly NOT trying to sell me on a "homemaking" lifestyle whilst at the same time taking me on tours of their homes. I appreciate your professional presentation and the fact that you don't have a agenda to push on your audience. Bravo, Valentina.
I knew the lime wash in your bathroom would be fantastic. I think the ultimate mix is sophistication and being able to put your feet up so this style suits me. Mixing styles is so much fun and makes you concentrate on the styles especially if your area leans more one style than another. Modern is harder to get in my town. I’d add in more greenery. Great video!
You're so right about how your local setting can influence your design. Our home is definitely not the norm in our area but the organic and "rustic" elements help it to feel a bit more like our area.
@@HouseofValentina I found a small modern black and white sphere at a local store which I added to my stationery chest of drawers and I love how it changes up the vignette. It now looks collected and intentional and I look forward to getting more modern pieces. I have a large urn on there with some white flowers with lots of greenery. It was a more classic arrangement but I made it more wild and free and it looks completely different with the same stems. Thanks for the inspiration!
@@HouseofValentina omg I would love a house of Valentina book. I know it would beautiful inside and out just like her. Her positive energy makes me so happy.
Loved the video and the examples.. The calm beauty of the diningroom table with those slim candleholders, just wow! I have the style table, I need those candleholders!🤩
It’s all beautiful. I tend to go more to a brown and cream. You have given me so many ideas for my Spanish Colonial home here in Paraguay. Thanks! I am as excited as you were in this video😊
Thank you so much for doing this video! It was very helpful! Love how you spotlighted various photos at the end to show a variety of approaches to this style! Definitely going to check out your links!
We get asked this question all the time. Our basement is currently unfinished and Jack built me a bunch of metal shelves. I keep it all pretty organized so that I can pull it into either home or a client's home if needed.
@@HouseofValentina hi! Thank you for replying. I was curious since I need a solution for our basement. I wondered how you were organizing yours since I have my home decor in book shelves. Not enough storage. My husband says our basement looks like a store. 🤦♀️ 😂
These examples that you’ve shown are beautiful! I’d love to hear you suggest a colour palette-naming specific colours (any brand, although BM is the brand I know best). It would just help us envision it better. Thanks for all the work you put into these videos!
There are so many professionals that have decorative books out that you talk about. Your style is also amazing so why not publish a book on your style and tips on how to create it? It would be amazing!
Great content ❤ Thank you Look forward every week to all your videos, instagram, Amazon live ❤❤❤❤❤❤Love it I didn’t see the ETSY link below, maybe I’ll look again.
Yes, beautiful!..From my view and looking into your home. I see a lot more modern in your home. Somehow put some more wood, organic. I see black and white.❤😊
That was an excellent idea for the ending! We love to see many ideas and visual examples. This audience is all about the visuals. Please continue that portion of your videos. That got me more excited than you Valentina! You my dear, are the most excited of all!😊❤
Please do a video on how to incorporate different styles in your home. For instance I love modern organic as it has a lot of the farmhouse textural interest without the kitsch. However, I am currently renovating an 1853 Federal style home. How do I keep things traditional and in keeping with the house while at the same time making it feel classic, classy, up to date, and luxurious? What styles blend well and what styles do not (for instance, I feel like '50's modern would not fit in my home, but french provincial elements would, scandinavian elements could also, arts and craft, probably not)?
I love your channel your style expertise and personality are amazing!!! ❤❤❤❤ I’ve been following and subscribed to you for years now and will continue!!! Question: I have a tall 18 foot living room walls any tips or videos on how to decorate large blank walls? No trim please :)
I love your style! and i love seeing Jack and you working together, so inspired by your chanel! Question, i have been contemplating lime paint for my bathroom too, could you please tell my the color you used? your bathroom looks amazing! :-)
Do you have any suggestions on flooring? We are in escrow on a home in Arizona and are planning to take out the carpet for my wheelchair. We were thinking of just giving the existing concrete a matte finish. Thoughts? Also, THANK YOU! We've been trying to figure out our style. The home has the beautiful curved thresholds, rounded wall corners, and terracotta roof tiles. My husband jokingly called our style Spoho bc I like Spanish/Mediterranean style and he likes minimalist boho. We both want an organic feel without treading into macrome tapestry territory. But our style is totally Modern Lux Organic! I am so excited to show him this video!
“Lime Wash” I’m sooooo curious about this! I’m currently about to paint and I’m horrible making decisions!! I either want a white lime washed wall or I want a matte black dark and moody! What do you do when you can’t make up your mind!) 🤷♀️
The hardest thing about this for me - newer furnished rooms reflect this - but I also love navy - I have jars and vessels from China and also Mediterranean....so I have rooms that go one way or the other...hard to incorporate.
I love navy and cream. They work together beautifully without the sometimes too-high-impact of black and white. I wish more graphic patterns came in navy and white or navy and cream.
Love it. More warmth than I used to see with Modern. Would love to see more options for lighting in this style. I would like to update my stainless steel, but really not sure which way to go.
I do think this is my style but I lean more modern than organic. I like touches of organic but if I add too much then it doesn’t feel like me. I like natural stones but not as much wood.
This screams Athena Calderone and I feel like it's kind of seen everywhere and even if I love it, I got bored of it! And you may say lux is not meant for luxury but I disagree. If you want that lux organic feel, you'll need gorgeous very expensive design pieces.. which most of us can't afford. I've made a 180-degree turn and I'm now loving colours.. I'm having a moment with colourful scandi interiors. For instance, Ditte Reffstrup's home is so fun yet stylish ❤
I know this is home design but this was so Therapeutic . I was in heaven, its calm, relax, Serenity, feel peaceful. Plus Valentina her powerful energy of blessful happiness and laughter is extremely beautiful thank you
You make my day every single time, Valentina! The styles you showcase combined with your own well traveled, entertaining personality make this a winning channel… thanks as always for sharing your infectious enthusiasm & fantastic looks! ❤
I would say my style has evolved from a pure MCM into this. I kept my neutral MCM furniture, threw out the loud "pops" of color like orange and chartreuse, brought in some natural elements like ivory clay bowls and nubby cream boucle throw pillows, added a mellow avocado green shade to the floor lamp, and we were good to go.
This is like the 6th or 8th time I've watched this video! LOL It's like Valentina exudes the feelings I have when thinking about design. You are so fortunate, Valentina, that you get to do something every day that gives you such absolute joy. Most people are not that lucky!! I always wanted to be a designer but unfortunately life took me in a different direction and I am now 58 so "times up!" on that which is why I watch all your videos over and over again. Always looking forward to the next one.🥰
Regarding limewash on the interior, does texture have to be removed first? What prep work has to be done underneath? The texture on my walls is not dramatic, but the walls are not smooth. Would the limewash fill it in?
It all depends on the texture. If it resembled the lime wash feel and movement than the two could work well together. Otherwise it would probably need to be removed first.