Yes! Me too! And for one of the rules, I was thinking a time limit for scrolling till you click the first pin, because otherwise you could just endlessly scroll till you find something
So I typically don’t ever make these “types” of comments but I am totally with you! So much so that here I am commenting🤦♀️🥴 It’s such a strong vibe that I can’t quite pinpoint; like she either looks a tad annoyed, not interested, not agreeing with anyone or almost a little left out. Can’t put my finger on it but whatever’s going on truly stands out from the others. She’s usually so upbeat that this feels odd🤔
I was thinking about this too. Sometimes they are a tinge dismissive…. Like when she was suggesting the diy shower curtain frame. I’m sorry but Becky was kind of rude.
Does anyone else find themselves making the same faces as Rochelle during these design sessions? 😅 Like, she has really good taste! Let her get a word in about the designs.
I think her style is very different than the other girls, not necessarily mainstream. i personally don’t like all of the neon colors and prints she chooses
In Sweden we have an artist who paints and she has some of her prints in shower curtain and many people has taken the shower curtain and made a big painting! 😊 Carolina Gynning is the artist maby if you Google you may find peoples diy😃
I love Becky's Pinterest game idea! Maybe they could all play it one week searching for different design objects (like an Eames chair, or a disco ball) each round scavenger hunt style to see who can find the most?
I wish Kelsey and Becky would give Rochelle and Rachel more time to speak and share their thoughts. We know you like MCM and the colors green and brown. Rochelle is not afraid of color and Rachel has some modern spin on things. I don’t know if these are scripted or not but you all are supposed to be highlighting each others skills. Why not take one room and let each one of you redesign it. That way your submitter has 4 different choices.
I have a feeling Rochelle is a pretty big introvert and doesn't exactly mind being quiet. I do worry that because she started as a fan of the show, she may still feel unworthy of getting to be with these famous ladies. (I hope that isn't the case!) Anyway, I think Rochelle is delightful. She reminds me of my little sister, and she gives the spin of what normal people may want. I like her style and the different opinions she has compared to the other ladies. Anyway, that's my 2 cents.
I just don’t think Rochelle has good style or maybe she hasn’t refined it yet. I was just very not impressed with her workshop makeover. It felt like someone just getting started designing and not someone with a design eye. She’s very skilled at hands on work and is very talented but she doesn’t seem like someone who can design well
@scarletmorning9317 I agree, but I liked that she made it for herself. (And if I recall, she lives with her mom, so she may have gotten her mother's opinion before the makeover)? Where as the Becky and Kelsey tend to try to stick to a whole different level of perfection that they keep working towards... and I'm guessing they have more money they can throw at projects. 😅 Rochelle is an excellent wood worker, I think if she had the years of experience that Becky and Kelesy do, she would be unstoppable! Regardless, all the ladies are impressive with their individual skills.
The Pinterest game idea is so fun! There's a version called the Wiki game where you do the same thing but use the links within each page to get to your next one. I love the Pinterest idea so much more though! Should definitely play in an upcoming episode! ❤️
I'm 58 and loooove MCM. I always assumed Old American stain was like Colonial, not mid century. I would say Walnut is the most mid century, and they probably don't make a teak stain because teak usually just has a Danish oil finish.
i thought the red tile was fun, i would've gone moody with woods, dark browns and greens to complement it, and darken the grout lines. the pink sink looks like a block of spam to me. 😅
It is wild to me that these darling girls like the "70's" look! Being 69 years old, those were my "glory years". However, most of us hated that dark wood and the awful green & orange colors!😂 Most of us dislijed the colored toilets; tubs; sinks---mine were actually lavender at one time! It brings a smile to watch your videos! 😊
I love this series! I don't have any spaces that need work, but I've always been curious what the Sorry Girls would think of my living room. Would be fun if you guys did a rating episode (like the celebrity ones) of spaces people sent in! All in good fun of course!
Some segment title suggestions (im with Rochelle on this one): "Query-your Interior" "Iffy Interiors" "In-Theory Interiors" I gotta say, impressed with how you made that wine tile throughout work! Well done :)
For the scandi living room, I would've changed the orientation of the couch and TV so that the built in shelf was to the right of the couch. That would've opened the small room up a lot more, but I wonder if they wanted that orientation so they could view the TV from the table.
i like the inspo for #1 with the large art and timber beams. you could so do that but have the bed floating in the room facing the window. make a room in a room from bedhead to brick window wall with beams. it will take away from the huge duct. im not sure if im explaining it well. you could also use your favorite curtains hung from the roof as a bedhead specially if its floating like i suggested. that way it doesnt block the light too much. place the butter dresser behind the bedhead to make a "dressing room" sort of place . i have more ideas but its better if i draw it too hard to explain.
I am so impressed with how y’all made that bathroom work! I really liked what you chose for the sink and floor. I am less sold on the mirror light, though I agree it is very period.
I think you missed an opportunity with the first space. I’d have put the bed in the reading corner - darkest spot and out of the walking path - or the opposite wall it’s currently against if the corner is too small, and use the space in front of the giant window to create a lush lounging area with floor seating and a huge amount of pillows. Frame the windows with bookshelves and create a deeper windowsill for the curtains to sit in. It would be a good focus point when walking into the space. Some nice giant, high growing plants (maybe even vines growing upwards with support strings attached to the ceiling) between the bed and the sitting area to create separation.
The second space too (It turned out a bit eclectic zoomer style instead of scandi), think of the lay out, it impacts feel so much. That couch turned with its back to the left wall, facing the entrance for good flow of the space. A broad, low scandi media concole on the opposing wall. Use the build in shelve that’s already there and add more shelving above. I’d put a collection of art and items on the wall behind the couch and a big wall carpet on the wall where you put the giant art. Separation of space with the white seat between the coffee table and the dining table. Can even add more seating now where the shelve wall will be. Keep the colours more muted like in the inspi pics instead of so primal and saturated.
I actually do something similar to your Pinterest game, only not with decorating per se. I go on "Pinterest Hikes" using their similar algorithm. I choose four photos, each one found from the last one chosen, and then post them on Facebook along with an imagined story of that hike. And they aren't all just hikes. Sometimes they are a boat, canoe, following an animal, flying or soaring like a bird (or UFO or broomstick if it's close to Halloween). And a few times I have done it sort of either decorating, like walking room by room in a haunted house, village cottage or abandoned cathedral. They are my most "liked" posts on Facebook. It's a way that I doodle. Peaceful.
For Nikki's space, i would turn the couch to the side wall, to open up the space. The back access door, paint or put up a print in, same size, since she already has it framed. she can remove/move it when she needs to use it, and hang different size picture frames, maybe add one or two shadow boxes.
I love the large ceiling to floor bookshelf on the first space. Takes advantage of vertical space. I totally agree about rugs with Rochelle. Lot of pet hair and allergies accumulate in carpet
Can you please commentate on Bridgerton interiors and fashions. Loving from the workshop floor videos sooo much. Been watching since there was a hedgehog.
My whole apartment is like the first room, it's in a converted lace factory in Nottingham (UK). The windows are a major challenge because I want to keep the industrial style but I need to block out the bright city lights. I have curtains for now, but would love some sort of shutters, however the very arched shape (more arched than the room shown) is difficult to manage.
@@ghoulianna6188 Hi, that would provide good privacy, and I may use some of that in the living room, but in the bedrooms I need blackout because the street lights outside are super bright. I may just have to stick with very long, simple curtains.
This video format is so fun! I'm currently obsessed with wine reds and berry tones, so I would have colourdrenched that bathroom in similar tones to the tile and made the grout darker to minimise the grid effect. I would also relocate my towels as far away from the toilet as possible... I know most of us are working with small spaces, but I really wish separating toilets from bathrooms would become mandatory in the building code... it's so gross.
The pic Rochelle found looked like a wallpaper mural which can be purchased obviously or recreated on board. There are DIY's on youtube for making watercolour murals. But I think if the client doesn't have the DIY urge or capacity then just hanging a large piece of fabric/ quilt cover or beadspread can create a scaled focal point behind the bed.
Great video but I just want to know was this recorded around the time of the clickbate thing? Idk why but the energy feels different hopefully I’m bugging and yall are thriving 💕
Although I think the salmon matches the tile very good, I would've chosen a light khaki or sage (Becky's top) to have a complementary color to the dark red and to get more of a natural color like it the inspo pics. Maybe stone or wood flooring.
I like to thrift or ask friends if they have any old frames when doing a gallery wall paint all-some or leave totally different depending on the space. For filler or to pull it all together I have used the solid brown wrapping paper, burlap ,any wrapping paper, wall paper,gift tissue,table cloth,place mats ect.
i'm jealous of that bathroom as is! i'm not even into MCM style but after renting in so many places i just want something interesting and not standard issue off white rental stuff, so i love the blue. i'm realizing my great aunt's house was probably very MCM (authentically lol) but of course that matchy-matchy bathroom was *brown* ugh. (not a dig at the controversial brown bathroom lol i mean a brown sink, toilet, and bathtub. it was weird.)
Would you ever consider doing a mini series of this on Instagram for smaller projects? For example: I just painted my bedroom and have a vision but I’m struggling with just the TV wall and how to design it. Right now it only has a TV on it and I’d like it to have more. Probably wouldn’t make it into a video, but would still love your expert advice ❤️❤️ maybe Instagram stories once a month or something?
I wishhh the wine bathroom they would have painted the rest of the room wine and a marble floor. Make it very eclectic. Maybe black n white floor in marble
In Nikki's space I would try using fabric attached to the wall with starch. It's really renter friendly, can add color and doesn't damage the wall and can be removed with water. I've looked it up there are tutorials on RU-vid. Keyword fabric wallpaper.
Personally, I love them! It's an easier watch. But I do think that these shouldn't be a replacement for the makeover videos by any means. I enjoy these tho!
Loving this format! Makeovers are the most fun. With the wine tile, I wonder whether the grout could be colored to avoid that extreme checkered look? Also, I don't remember anyone mentioning green towels and accessories -- maybe it was renderer's choice, but not quite the vibe, for me anyway.
Could you please tell what software you are using for drawing and the render as seems like cool to try it out and get the idea of how a place would look😊
@@TheSorryGirls wow I got a reply.. So if you’re interested I have a vintage Avon perfume bottle shaped into a screw driver .. which I think would be perfect for your logo .. let me know if you’re interested in it. I’ll send it free of charge.. Enjoy watching your new ideas..Lolly
You can do this pinterest game 2 ways: - see who can find the goal the fastest - see who can do it with the least amount of pins also usually in these games you can't undo (go back to previous pages)