I just want to say you are the only youtuber that walks us through case studies. Also walks us through a huge list of pictures. I love the visual narrative of your videos. Rather than just the audio overload of someone talking into the camera. I think you are a very thoughtful designer and have a ton of very happy clients :)
I can see why people started this in older smaller homes, but its definitely gotten out of hand. I saw someone separated with a framed out window wall like in a craftman home and liked that. Our house is open layout after previous owner remodeled after a fire. It's a beautiful home but I think I'm burned out on it.
Julie, have you ever considered writing a book or a blog with all of these design tips? I found myself constantly taking notes during everyone of your videos. Having you tips in writing would be amazing!
I want to write a book, but not quite sure if there would be any interest. Thank you for watching and the feedback Cynthia! I have a style blog that I’ve been writing for over 10 years- shares my looks mostly ☺️
@@JulieKhuu .....Miss Julie.... I am also interested in a book. A real book. Not an E - book. ( which I detest. Lol) I believe there would be great interest, due to the Community here. 🙂😊✨️🙏🏻💗
Julie, you’ve hit the nail on the head for me when you said that I could feel “paralyzed” by my open space home. We’ve lived here for four years already and I just can’t figure out how to arrange furniture or what to buy to replace the old furniture. Then there’s the windows, the lanai, the lighting, etc. So much. This was my very first video to see and I was encouraged. I look forward to watching more. Thank you.
Check out my dream space series since you’re starting from scratch Donna! It really helps to refer to an inspiration image and get your design direction started there 👍🏻
These tips are excellent! I have an open plan, and I had always wanted a TV corner. Not until this year, I did what Julie says “Define the areas”. After a lot of thinking I managed to get 4 distinct areas: sitting room (with no TV!), dining area, TV corner and kitchen with an island and bar stools. I am thoroughly enjoying it!
Dear Julie 💜💙💚 amaaazing once again... I am finalizing my space right now, I spent hours and days sitting in my headquarters learning about myself through your videos, knowing my space due your wisdom, reconnecting with my 6th sense. Total of 3 years to have a clarity, but sooo worth it. It was like a masterclass I had studied and now I feel at peace with what I know and therefore have created. Thank you, teacher 💜💙💚 love and abundance to you and your family 🌸
I love this series. Everyone on my street who has the same floor plan as mine, has no idea how to arrange the furniture in the space. But, I do now that I've watched these episodes. One up on my neighbors. Good thing I like to share.
Perfect timing! I’ve been working on this the past few months for my open concept apartment. Wow I love the openness but trying to section off living spaces is hard, all while keeping the design and flow right.
I just purchased an open floor plan home and this video is amazing. I had considered all one color look between the kitchen and living room but now I get that each zone should be unique. I love that. Thank you for a wonderful video with all the visuals to help!
Enjoy all the Julie Khuu regardless if they are applicable to me. The cadence of the video from room to room allows me to focus in on objects before you cut to another room. Because you linger longer in the areas you are discussing, i dont have to constantly stop video and go back a few frames to catch that moment again and again. I really appreciate that. I have a very uniquely awkward small open living space that has sat empty for three years because it is that awkward. I am emotionally paralyzed for fear of bringing out the worst in it. I look forward to more problem defying strategies. Thanks a Bunch!
@@JulieKhuu I don't think you understand how I STUDIED your videos! Thanks for making yourself available to us in this way. I was looking at these niches like " what do I do with you?" And you posted a video the same week! lol
I loved how you analyzed the different "awkward" spaces -- I got a ton of ideas and understood how to better handle my own open floor plan concept. Thank you so much!!
When watching your videos I make sure to do so in my study room with all the recording/note books to take down notes. We don't deserve you Julie, thanks for everything. Love from Kenya!🌹
Looking at this again, as I need some ideas. The condo I'm looking at has a good sized kitchen tucked into a back corner of the great room LR/DR. The original cupboards are painted cream, good hardwood floors from the entry across and into the kitchen. I think the solution is cabinet colour to echo colour used in the main room. Plus filling in the area between the top of the cabinets or doing away with upper cabinets altogether. Thanks Julie - love your videos.
I am so excited, I just discovered your site and truly appreciate the info you give, I began turning my home into Feng shui after watching your videos and will continue to do so. Thank you so very much for your videos.
Hello Julie! My daughter has recently moved into her own house. As she asks me for decorating advice I keep your tips and rules in mind. Her place really coming together nicely. Supper modern, open concept, and edgy. Thank you for your videos 🌹
Hi Julie I just find your channel and binge -watched every episodes. You are an inspiration. I am an interior designer been working in the field for 8 years, for the past few years I wanted to start my own business but was worry that I will not be able to get clients . Your video appear in my algorithm was a 💡moment, it couldn't have come at a better time. Beautiful work. Love your channel .🙏
Julie, I find your channel/series to be informative, engaging and illustrative. Absolutely enjoy your expertise and creativity. Look forward to more of it. Thank you for sharing it with us. Indy from Washington,DC
Just what I need to know for a new build. Thanks so much for advice on overhead fixtures, and for saying that a location does not have to dictate an interior style. Good job.
Thank you! What solutions do you have around messy corners where there are too many cords for internet, cable for media before they enter a conduit to t and sound systems?
A chic basket! Check out what the owners did in the “6 Simple ways to make your home more cohesive” video. I even added links in the description box to shop the look 🧺
Wow, what a mountain of great information. It was layered and each topic zone was connected and it was easy to transition from one to another without mental clutter. 😉🙏
Am I the only person who doesn’t like open concept homes?! 😅 I need more than furniture to separate rooms. I don’t mind the dining area and kitchen to be open but the living room needs to be separated for me to feel cozy.
I love open concept since I have young kids I can watch over from any vantage point. Ask me again in 10 years when I have wild teens roaming the house! 😆
Lots of new builds have galley style open space living room kitchen areas with formal dining in a completely different room. Would love this aspect to be addressed, especially with corner fireplaces and the entryways cutting through the space. I've never felt so cramped while having so much space. you are stunning and I love your channel. Thank you!!!!
Howdy Julie, I enjoyed the series. This last one especially because my home is open concept. I'm thinking about making a few changes. I hope you and your family are doing well. Thanks! 🏠💖🤗
So glad I found you! After raising a family we are downsizing. The space is soaring ceiling but limited. I’m going to watch your Creating Dream space series. I need to this right!! Love your videos and your techniques to help us understand😇
I loved this video Julie. So informative and helpful. Love the case studies as well. Thank you. I would love to see a video that piggybacks on what you described about lighting. I have an open floor plan with high ceilings. Would love to hear or find tips about what types AND where to find lighting for high ceilings over a dining space. Wishing you a happy and successful 2022!!
Thank you for the tip on flooring zones. This allows me to use tile around kitchen, which has been opened upwith beautiful wood bulkhead. And floor boards in open living /dinig areas.
This was so good I'm going to rewatch them all- and this time take notes! :-D I'm looking into my open concept living/dining area, and I'm going to use this to see how I can make look more cohesive and spacious. Thanks, Julie!
I'm an Italian writing from Spain. I'm in the process of building extensions to our large house to create a boutique hotel. I would love to see all of this but on a tiny scale. I'm planning on two 20 metres extensions ,where I need to incorporate kitchen/dining/ sitting area. The spaces are rectangular with possible 2 outside doors either end and windows on one side for the magnificent views. Bedrooms and bathrooms already exist. Compliments on your EXCELLENT video. Please, please do show us all of this in tiny spaces.
Very informative. Thank you for all the examples. My new home is open concept. Would you say a ceiling fan with a light is just as good as a chandelier over the living room space?
Thanks, Julie! This has been a great series. I have a brand new open concept home, and I’m going nuts trying to figure out the living/dining space. It’s chevron shaped and a bit of a nightmare to try to style.
This was so helpful! My space is tiny and was thoughtfully designed architecturally. The video helped me on issues like how much it needed to coordinate to look cohesive and how to differentiate. Thank you!
Thank you Julie! Your tips with the examples and case studies are so useful. I can stop the video and think if I like some of the solutions made there.
Excellent! I have a 51m2 rectangle living room and a long entrance hall. I float furniture as well with different small zones. Thank you for all the great tips & inspiration!
I love this series esp the case studies.They really help.You are my fav designer.Can you do a video on selecting light fixtures for open concept (mixing metals & styles) esp considering ceiling fans? Having a hard time finding ceiling fans that are contemporary/transitional and integrating it w/ varying light fixtures in open floor plan.
I have a video on how to mix metals and two lighting videos on the channel now Jamilion. Check them out! I’ll try to work out a video for ceiling fans soon! Thank you for watching 🙏🏻☺️
I have waited for this episode all series ... Thank you! My open plan challenge is a long, 20ft wide aka narrow kitchen-dining-living combo where the U-shaped kitchen at one end, perfectly centered 6ft French doors in the living space at the other plus fixed placement for ceiling lighting and cable TV somewhat dictate functional zones and furniture placement. Your tips have been super helpful.
Wow, your home did all the planning, now it’s time for the right scaled furniture Ann-Marie! Check out my Dream Space series, particularly the episode on scale and proportion if you need more help!
I really loved the quiz aspect of this episode, it got us to put all the lessons together in our minds and think critically. Thank you Julie, the series was great 👍
Love your video, Julie. Thanks for sharing your tips. Very helpful. We just acquired a property so we are starting from bare living spaces. Hope to find the best one from your videos.
@@JulieKhuu I think I already watched all your videos. LOL. I'm also Asian based in Canada. We follow the Feng Shui tips back home. We watched your Feng Shui edition too. I would like to ask your advise re: long narrow hallway in the entrance and across a window. The thing is, we cannot install sconces for now as this entails electrician/contractor, which is not within our budget. Please let me know, so I can give some details. We haven't ordered any furniture yet coz we are moving in late next week. Hope we move in on full moon, though. Thanks, Julie!
Hi Julie, just discovered your channel recently and thank you so much. Your content is great and very informative! I’m moving into a new apartment in San Diego and it’s open an concept kitchen dinning/living room w an attached large balcony. Is it a no no to make the dinning table parallel to the back of the sofa? If no do I need a table behind the sofa to get rid of the dreaded “sofa back”? It’s a great space and I really want to do it justice. Please help:-)!
I like the idea of a slim console behind the sofa, but it’s also not necessary. The dining table may crowd the space and those sitting on the sofa might not like people dining right behind them. This is your space ultimately, do what feels right for you Christopher 👍🏻☺️
@@JulieKhuu Hey thanks so much for the reply. Those are good points and I will keep that in mind. Im actually following your advice and brainstorming the function of the space. I was thinking a small sectional w the back to help divide the zones from dinning to living w/ two accent chairs making the tv the focal wall. But I think you’re right about the placement, so lots to think about. Thanks again!!
Thank you so much. I love your channel. I have a laundry closet in my kitchen, but I would like to put the refrigerator in there instead & put a stackable washer & dryer next to it. Then hang a nice design curtain panel in front of the half with W/D & leave refrigerator half open. This will be exactly opposite of where dining area is too (13 feet apart). Not sure how that look though?
I have that exact same condition in my mid-century Modern Ranch style home. Unfortunately I can’t stack my W/D bc of height restrictions, but I removed the awful accordion doors and placed curtains instead. The ultimate in functionality plus provides a nice backdrop for some of the videos you see on my channel. We’re in sync 🙌🏻
@@JulieKhuu our home is so narrow and with a family of 6, it’s been challenging. With our open concept we have 2 entry ways that are throwing me off. I swear to this video was refreshing as you nailed EVERY CONCERN I had! I’ll be studying this video a few more times☺️🤗
I loved this video. Thank you for breaking everything down so clearly and concisely! My fireplace wall is right next to the sliding glass door and I just don't love the look of the TV over the fireplace...is it odd to place the TV on the Wall perpendicular to the fireplace??
Hi JK, I’m JT from AU. I’ve learned so much every time I watch your video Can’t wait for your next one. ps I have been watching all of your series again and again that’s how much I loved your design, recreation, intelligent and beautiful always 🥰😘❤️
Julie, I love all your videos and am going to make sure i watch every single one! Could you consider a video on how to design around different flooring. Cos flooring is likely one of the things in a house that wd be most difficult and expensive to change. For example my house has marble and i havent been able to find much examples on how to do interior design for this.
Thank you Julie you have answered a few of our open plan queries. Question: how to include and separate a not very lit craft/art area from the living zone. To let more light in would screens work? I'm finding your tutorials very helpful. Love your examples.
Been waiting for this episode, thanks for the video! Do you have any tips for creating the focal wall? Mine is a long wall shared between living and dining rooms. The dining table is up against the focal wall (still need to buy a bench), and the focal point in my living room is my piano (no tv, no fireplace).
Sounds like my space situation, too! But my dining room has corner windows and the focal wall is shared between two spaces. The concert grand is a focal point of the living room but I’m having a hard time figuring out how to design a space around it and making it practical for daily use.
Love this series! I have a open plan kitchen & living area but almost no space for dining. The kitchen is very close to entryway which make it even more awkward. Any advice on that?
I appreciate your design recommendations on window treatments in the open concept plan. What do you do if you really need window coverings for privacy?
Hi Julie, I like all of your videos, you are doing a great job in helping people to design their own space.Even I was talking about your channel with my friends and colleagues. Can kitchens and dinning have a seperate flooring design apart from the rest if the rooms ?? We are planning to install white coloured tiles in other rooms and planning to install a dark japanese wooden tone tile in our kitchen and dining room. Will it be a good choice ??
Love, love, love your videos! Are you planning on doing an Awkward Space Solutions on rooms in a turret or tower? I love all the windows in those rooms, but find furniture placement difficult whether it's to be a reading room or a bedroom. No matter how the room is used, I don't want to turn my back to the windows or the view.
I just want to say you are the only youtuber that walks us through case studies. Also walks us through a huge list of pictures. I love the visual narrative of your videos. Rather than just the audio overload of someone talking into the camera. I think you are a very thoughtful designer and have a ton of very happy clients :)
Thank you for watching and the feedback Arundhati 🙏🏻☺️
I agree with you!
I just subscribed. Looking forward to discovering more.....
I can see why people started this in older smaller homes, but its definitely gotten out of hand. I saw someone separated with a framed out window wall like in a craftman home and liked that. Our house is open layout after previous owner remodeled after a fire. It's a beautiful home but I think I'm burned out on it.
Julie, have you ever considered writing a book or a blog with all of these design tips? I found myself constantly taking notes during everyone of your videos. Having you tips in writing would be amazing!
I want to write a book, but not quite sure if there would be any interest. Thank you for watching and the feedback Cynthia! I have a style blog that I’ve been writing for over 10 years- shares my looks mostly ☺️
@@JulieKhuu .....Miss Julie.... I am also interested in a book. A real book. Not an E - book. ( which I detest. Lol)
I believe there would be great interest, due to the Community here. 🙂😊✨️🙏🏻💗
@@JulieKhuu I am a little late to the party, but I vote for a physical book.
@@JulieKhuu please write one!
@@JulieKhuushe said she was interested 😮
Julie, you’ve hit the nail on the head for me when you said that I could feel “paralyzed” by my open space home. We’ve lived here for four years already and I just can’t figure out how to arrange furniture or what to buy to replace the old furniture. Then there’s the windows, the lanai, the lighting, etc. So much. This was my very first video to see and I was encouraged. I look forward to watching more. Thank you.
Check out my dream space series since you’re starting from scratch Donna! It really helps to refer to an inspiration image and get your design direction started there 👍🏻
These tips are excellent! I have an open plan, and I had always wanted a TV corner. Not until this year, I did what Julie says “Define the areas”. After a lot of thinking I managed to get 4 distinct areas: sitting room (with no TV!), dining area, TV corner and kitchen with an island and bar stools. I am thoroughly enjoying it!
Woohoo!!! That’s awesome Bruno! So glad you were able to maximize every square inch of your space to make it functional 🙌🏻😍
My dream has finally come true..I can never have enough of your interior ideas ..
Thank you Julie khuu
Wanjiru
Dear Julie 💜💙💚 amaaazing once again... I am finalizing my space right now, I spent hours and days sitting in my headquarters learning about myself through your videos, knowing my space due your wisdom, reconnecting with my 6th sense. Total of 3 years to have a clarity, but sooo worth it. It was like a masterclass I had studied and now I feel at peace with what I know and therefore have created. Thank you, teacher 💜💙💚 love and abundance to you and your family 🌸
Thank you for watching and stopping by with such personal feedback 🙏🏻☺️ I’m so glad to have helped you create your dream space!
Master teacher Julie, namaste 🌸
😮😮😮
Her visual examples are stunning and really drive the point home
Thank you for watching Akeida 🙏🏻☺️
I love this series. Everyone on my street who has the same floor plan as mine, has no idea how to arrange the furniture in the space. But, I do now that I've watched these episodes. One up on my neighbors. Good thing I like to share.
Thank you for watching Kathy! I hope you can implement some of the tips to create your dream space! 🙌🏻☺️
This was a wonderful series! I learned so much. Looking forward to what you bring us next! Thank you Julie!!
Thank you for watching Estrella! 🙏🏻☺️💕
Perfect timing! I’ve been working on this the past few months for my open concept apartment. Wow I love the openness but trying to section off living spaces is hard, all while keeping the design and flow right.
Allow the furniture to help you define zones Danita 👍🏻
I just purchased an open floor plan home and this video is amazing. I had considered all one color look between the kitchen and living room but now I get that each zone should be unique. I love that. Thank you for a wonderful video with all the visuals to help!
The wall color may remain the same, but furniture and accessories per space can ultimately define each zone Joe 👍🏻
@@JulieKhuu yes I completely learned that from this video! Thank you!
Enjoy all the Julie Khuu regardless if they are applicable to me. The cadence of the video from room to room allows me to focus in on objects before you cut to another room. Because you linger longer in the areas you are discussing, i dont have to constantly stop video and go back a few frames to catch that moment again and again. I really appreciate that. I have a very uniquely awkward small open living space that has sat empty for three years because it is that awkward. I am emotionally paralyzed for fear of bringing out the worst in it. I look forward to more problem defying strategies. Thanks a Bunch!
Thank you for watching and providing such detailed feedback Julie! It really helps to know what I’m doing right 🙏🏻☺️
This was the most wonderful series I have ever watched on RUclips. I'm really enjoyed Julie and Thank you 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Thank you for watching and the support Lebo! 🙏🏻☺️💕
Very helpful indeed! What a fabulous series Julie. Thankyou!!
Thank you for watching Janice 🙏🏻☺️
Julie I Iove this series. I look forward to your weekly presentations. Thank you.
Thank you for watching and the support Ginger! 🙏🏻☺️
Absolutely loved this entire series. My new home had almost every issue so it was timely.
So glad I can help you out Stacy! Thank you for watching 🙏🏻☺️
@@JulieKhuu I don't think you understand how I STUDIED your videos! Thanks for making yourself available to us in this way. I was looking at these niches like " what do I do with you?" And you posted a video the same week! lol
I loved how you analyzed the different "awkward" spaces -- I got a ton of ideas and understood how to better handle my own open floor plan concept. Thank you so much!!
Yay! So glad you can see your space with a fresh perspective Zully! 🙏🏻☺️
When watching your videos I make sure to do so in my study room with all the recording/note books to take down notes. We don't deserve you Julie, thanks for everything. Love from Kenya!🌹
Aw you’re the best Tess! Thank you for watching and the support 🙏🏻☺️💕
Thanks!
You rock Eileen! 🙌🏻💖
Thank you Julie! I so appreciate you sharing your talent and creativity!
Thank you for watching Shari! 🙏🏻☺️
Looking at this again, as I need some ideas. The condo I'm looking at has a good sized kitchen tucked into a back corner of the great room LR/DR. The original cupboards are painted cream, good hardwood floors from the entry across and into the kitchen. I think the solution is cabinet colour to echo colour used in the main room. Plus filling in the area between the top of the cabinets or doing away with upper cabinets altogether. Thanks Julie - love your videos.
I am so excited, I just discovered your site and truly appreciate the info you give, I began turning my home into Feng shui after watching your videos and will continue to do so. Thank you so very much for your videos.
Thank you for watching and the feedback Carol! Hope you’ll be back to check out more design videos 👍🏻☺️
Love the ideas. I have an open concept house and it takes a toll on me to decorate and blend everything. This video has helped me a lot. Thank u ma’am
Thank you for watching Sylvie! 🙏🏻☺️
Excellent advice and great visuals. Wonderful videography, easy and enjoyable viewing!
Thank you so much for watching and supporting the channel Eileen ☺️🙏💖
Consistent flooring - such a good tip! Love your suggestion that non-matchy furniture makes it feel like long term thoughtful collecting. ❤🇨🇦
Hello Julie! My daughter has recently moved into her own house. As she asks me for decorating advice I keep your tips and rules in mind. Her place really coming together nicely. Supper modern, open concept, and edgy.
Thank you for your videos 🌹
That’s awesome Robert! So happy I can help guide you 👏🏻☺️
This is everything I have been waiting for, thanks so much!
Thank you for watching Sarah! 🙏🏻☺️
Hi Julie I just find your channel and binge -watched every episodes. You are an inspiration. I am an interior designer been working in the field for 8 years, for the past few years I wanted to start my own business but was worry that I will not be able to get clients . Your video appear in my algorithm was a 💡moment, it couldn't have come at a better time. Beautiful work. Love your channel .🙏
Thank you for watching Faith! As long as you build up your portfolio (doing both free work and paid projects), the clientele will come 🙌🏻😉
Just the best guidance. You layout the information so very clearly. Thank you
Julie, I find your channel/series to be informative, engaging and illustrative. Absolutely enjoy your expertise and creativity. Look forward to more of it. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Indy from Washington,DC
Thank you for watching Indy! I appreciate the feedback and support 🙏🏻☺️
Just what I need to know for a new build. Thanks so much for advice on overhead fixtures, and for saying that a location does not have to dictate an interior style. Good job.
Thank you for watching Libby! Check out my lighting videos for more tips! 👍🏻☺️
I'm going to keep watching...I love learning from you Julie...you're so very down to earth
Thank you very much..☺️❤️👍
Thank you for watching and the continued support Maria! You’re the best 🙏🏻☺️💕
Thank you! What solutions do you have around messy corners where there are too many cords for internet, cable for media before they enter a conduit to t and sound systems?
A chic basket! Check out what the owners did in the “6 Simple ways to make your home more cohesive” video. I even added links in the description box to shop the look 🧺
I'm loving the lo-fi background music with Navi samples from Ocarina of Time. :)
"Hellooo!"
"LISTEN!"
Thank you for watching 🙏🏻☺️
Wow, what a mountain of great information. It was layered and each topic zone was connected and it was easy to transition from one to another without mental clutter. 😉🙏
Thank you for watching and the feedback Peggy! 🙏🏻☺️
Your content is so helpful and enjoyable. Your professional manner and personal insights are priceless.
Thank you for watching Sarah! 🙏🏻☺️
Thanks Julie!! Design isn’t a daunting thing that I’m bound to get wrong now! I’m less overwhelmed and more excited to design my space. You da best! 🥳
Design should be fun and experimental Salam! Do what you love and you’ll never get it wrong 😉🙌🏻
One of the best design videos I’ve watched 👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you for watching Yoli 🙏🏻☺️
Am I the only person who doesn’t like open concept homes?! 😅 I need more than furniture to separate rooms. I don’t mind the dining area and kitchen to be open but the living room needs to be separated for me to feel cozy.
I love open concept since I have young kids I can watch over from any vantage point. Ask me again in 10 years when I have wild teens roaming the house! 😆
I hate It too , worst when bedroom door flows directly into the living room . Can’t stand it
You are not alone.
Ripped out a half wall I wish I left it for this reason
Separated kitchen is the way. I even like combining kitchen and dining space, but living room should be on it's own.
Lots of new builds have galley style open space living room kitchen areas with formal dining in a completely different room. Would love this aspect to be addressed, especially with corner fireplaces and the entryways cutting through the space. I've never felt so cramped while having so much space. you are stunning and I love your channel. Thank you!!!!
You can always reverse the rooms to make it flow better for you Sophie. It’s your space, who says the living can’t be the dining? 🙌🏻☺️
Thank Julie. I rarely watch long video ( except drama). I love your video. Very interesting and keep me engaged.
Thank you for watching Hao! For me, it’s Kdrama 😆
@@JulieKhuu haha 😆 same here
Thank you Julie. I always learn things from your videos.💕
Thank you for watching CC 🙏🏻☺️
Julie, you are a wealth of knowledge and expertise . Stellar job organizing your key points !
Thank you for watching Teri! This one took some time, but so happy I can help 🙏🏻☺️
Howdy Julie,
I enjoyed the series. This last one especially because my home is open concept. I'm thinking about making a few changes. I hope you and your family are doing well. Thanks! 🏠💖🤗
Thank you for watching Ron! 🙏🏻☺️
Love this video! So many gems shared. Thank you, Julie.
Thank you for watching Tessa! 🙏🏻☺️
So glad I found you! After raising a family we are downsizing. The space is soaring ceiling but limited. I’m going to watch your Creating Dream space series. I need to this right!! Love your videos and your techniques to help us understand😇
That series is the perfect start to understand your space better before embarking on any type of design Diane! 👍🏻
Hi. Wow, the akward space - open concept video was just what I needed. I found all my areas to tweak. Thank you. ❤️
I'm so addicted to your videos! I love the content and your willingness to share your knowledge!! Thank you!!
Thank you for watching Sherricca! Hope I’m steering you in the right direction 👍🏻☺️
I loved this video Julie. So informative and helpful. Love the case studies as well. Thank you. I would love to see a video that piggybacks on what you described about lighting. I have an open floor plan with high ceilings. Would love to hear or find tips about what types AND where to find lighting for high ceilings over a dining space.
Wishing you a happy and successful 2022!!
Check out my two detailed lighting videos on the channel now for more tips and shopping resources. Thank you for watching Michelle and Erik! 🙏🏻☺️
Thank you for the tip on flooring zones. This allows me to use tile around kitchen, which has been opened upwith beautiful wood bulkhead. And floor boards in open living /dinig areas.
Follow the architecture Jenny 👍🏻
Very good series!!! Thank you for covering these topics!!
Thank you for watching D! 🙏🏻☺️
Your video was so informative. This helped me with moving, changing, adding furniture to my open floor plan. Thank you so much.
Awesome Ruthie, so glad I can help. Thank you for watching 🙏🏻☺️
Thank you! I’m currently building and it’s a semi open floor concept. This helps!
Awesome, hope you got some new ideas 🙌🏻
This was fantastic, Julie! Thank you. Keep it coming! We’re remodeling a long narrow space and this was invaluable!
Awesome, check out the long and narrow room in this awkward space series as well Marcia! Thank you for watching 🙏🏻☺️
I LOVE LOVE LOVE This series, so many helpful tips and tricks!! Please do one for rooms with no windows or little lighting...😵💫
Ooh that’s a good one Elisha! I’ll add it to my list now, thank you for watching 🙏🏻☺️
This was so good I'm going to rewatch them all- and this time take notes! :-D I'm looking into my open concept living/dining area, and I'm going to use this to see how I can make look more cohesive and spacious. Thanks, Julie!
Awesome! Can’t wait to hear how you make it work Robyn! 🙌🏻☺️
I'm an Italian writing from Spain. I'm in the process of building extensions to our large house to create a boutique hotel. I would love to see all of this but on a tiny scale. I'm planning on two 20 metres extensions ,where I need to incorporate kitchen/dining/ sitting area. The spaces are rectangular with possible 2 outside doors either end and windows on one side for the magnificent views. Bedrooms and bathrooms already exist. Compliments on your EXCELLENT video. Please, please do show us all of this in tiny spaces.
I have a 10-episode small space series that’s right up your alley Angela! Check it out 👍☺️
Very informative. Thank you for all the examples. My new home is open concept. Would you say a ceiling fan with a light is just as good as a chandelier over the living room space?
No lol. You can’t quite capture ambience with a ceiling fan. If it’s a must, layer wall sconces in the room to amp up the mood
@@JulieKhuuTexas - Ceiling fans a must, as also much of the South.
This was very helpful. Thank you. What I miss in almost all interior design images, though, is the tv. Thank you for mentioning it!
Wished I had a separate media room, but the TV is a reality for some of us 😆
Thanks, Julie! This has been a great series. I have a brand new open concept home, and I’m going nuts trying to figure out the living/dining space. It’s chevron shaped and a bit of a nightmare to try to style.
You create the angled shapes you want Amie! Check out my Dream Space series for more tips on furniture layouts 👍🏻☺️
This was so helpful! My space is tiny and was thoughtfully designed architecturally. The video helped me on issues like how much it needed to coordinate to look cohesive and how to differentiate. Thank you!
Thank you for watching Carla 🙏🏻☺️
I love the insight you give on lighting! That always confused me. Thank you 😊
Thank you for watching Jess! 🙏🏻☺️
Thank you Julie! Your tips with the examples and case studies are so useful. I can stop the video and think if I like some of the solutions made there.
It helps to determine how you would use the space and if you can spot the issues to resolve 👍🏻
What great tips and suggestions! You are a true artist, Julie
Thank you for watching Liz! ☺️🙏🏻
Such a great series. Very helpful. Thanks Julie!❤️
Thank you for watching Gelene! 🙏🏻☺️
Great tips, Julie! I really enjoyed the Fengshui videos !
Thank you for watching Dusky 🙏🏻☺️
Excellent! I have a 51m2 rectangle living room and a long entrance hall. I float furniture as well with different small zones. Thank you for all the great tips & inspiration!
Wow jealous of all your space Stephanie 😍
This video helped me tremendously! Thank you Julie, I really love and appreciate your channel ✨✨✨
Thank you so much for watching 🙏😊
I love this series esp the case studies.They really help.You are my fav designer.Can you do a video on selecting light fixtures for open concept (mixing metals & styles) esp considering ceiling fans? Having a hard time finding ceiling fans that are contemporary/transitional and integrating it w/ varying light fixtures in open floor plan.
I have a video on how to mix metals and two lighting videos on the channel now Jamilion. Check them out! I’ll try to work out a video for ceiling fans soon! Thank you for watching 🙏🏻☺️
I have waited for this episode all series ... Thank you! My open plan challenge is a long, 20ft wide aka narrow kitchen-dining-living combo where the U-shaped kitchen at one end, perfectly centered 6ft French doors in the living space at the other plus fixed placement for ceiling lighting and cable TV somewhat dictate functional zones and furniture placement. Your tips have been super helpful.
Wow, your home did all the planning, now it’s time for the right scaled furniture Ann-Marie! Check out my Dream Space series, particularly the episode on scale and proportion if you need more help!
I really loved the quiz aspect of this episode, it got us to put all the lessons together in our minds and think critically. Thank you Julie, the series was great 👍
Awesome! 🙌🏻 It’s all about working with what we’ve got DP 👍🏻
What a an excellent video. It's full so useful and inspiring. Thank you
Thank you for watching Diego 🙏🏻☺️
Love your video, Julie. Thanks for sharing your tips. Very helpful.
We just acquired a property so we are starting from bare living spaces. Hope to find the best one from your videos.
Thank you for watching Nini! Start with my Dream Space series- it will help with a step by step design guide 👍🏻
@@JulieKhuu I think I already watched all your videos. LOL. I'm also Asian based in Canada. We follow the Feng Shui tips back home. We watched your Feng Shui edition too. I would like to ask your advise re: long narrow hallway in the entrance and across a window. The thing is, we cannot install sconces for now as this entails electrician/contractor, which is not within our budget. Please let me know, so I can give some details. We haven't ordered any furniture yet coz we are moving in late next week. Hope we move in on full moon, though. Thanks, Julie!
Hi Julie, just discovered your channel recently and thank you so much. Your content is great and very informative! I’m moving into a new apartment in San Diego and it’s open an concept kitchen dinning/living room w an attached large balcony. Is it a no no to make the dinning table parallel to the back of the sofa? If no do I need a table behind the sofa to get rid of the dreaded “sofa back”? It’s a great space and I really want to do it justice. Please help:-)!
I like the idea of a slim console behind the sofa, but it’s also not necessary. The dining table may crowd the space and those sitting on the sofa might not like people dining right behind them. This is your space ultimately, do what feels right for you Christopher 👍🏻☺️
@@JulieKhuu Hey thanks so much for the reply. Those are good points and I will keep that in mind. Im actually following your advice and brainstorming the function of the space. I was thinking a small sectional w the back to help divide the zones from dinning to living w/ two accent chairs making the tv the focal wall. But I think you’re right about the placement, so lots to think about. Thanks again!!
Thank you so much. I love your channel. I have a laundry closet in my kitchen, but I would like to put the refrigerator in there instead & put a stackable washer & dryer next to it. Then hang a nice design curtain panel in front of the half with W/D & leave refrigerator half open. This will be exactly opposite of where dining area is too (13 feet apart). Not sure how that look though?
I have that exact same condition in my mid-century Modern Ranch style home. Unfortunately I can’t stack my W/D bc of height restrictions, but I removed the awful accordion doors and placed curtains instead. The ultimate in functionality plus provides a nice backdrop for some of the videos you see on my channel. We’re in sync 🙌🏻
This was sooooo helpful. So glad your video was 1 of 3 top picks🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾💗
Thank you for watching Nia! 🙏🏻☺️
@@JulieKhuu our home is so narrow and with a family of 6, it’s been challenging. With our open concept we have 2 entry ways that are throwing me off. I swear to this video was refreshing as you nailed EVERY CONCERN I had!
I’ll be studying this video a few more times☺️🤗
Another great video, Julie!
Thank you for watching Keri 🙏🏻☺️
I have never seen a person with so many cool outfits!
Thank you for watching Sam! Fashion is my first love ☺️
Remodeling 3 areas of my 20 yr old
House. Thank you for your videos. I wish I had you right here to help me! Hahaha.
It’s like I’m there with these videos Irma! You got this 🙌🏻
This is one of your best videos. 👍👍👍🙏
Thank you for watching Chitra 🙏🏻☺️
As always, stellar video. Thanks so much!
Thank you for watching Andrea! 🙏🏻☺️
I loved this video. Thank you for breaking everything down so clearly and concisely! My fireplace wall is right next to the sliding glass door and I just don't love the look of the TV over the fireplace...is it odd to place the TV on the Wall perpendicular to the fireplace??
Not odd at all, that is my recommendation based on your condition Emily 👍🏻
Yay I found it! Thank you for your value!
Thank you for watching 🙏🏻☺️
Hi JK, I’m JT from AU. I’ve learned so much every time I watch your video Can’t wait for your next one. ps I have been watching all of your series again and again that’s how much I loved your design, recreation, intelligent and beautiful always 🥰😘❤️
Hi, I’m from SA moved to Boston, GDay! Love Julie too!
Thank you for watching and the support Julie! You’re the best 🙏🏻☺️💕
This was very educational and helpful. Thanks julie khuu.
Thank you for watching 🙏🏻☺️
Julie, I love all your videos and am going to make sure i watch every single one! Could you consider a video on how to design around different flooring. Cos flooring is likely one of the things in a house that wd be most difficult and expensive to change. For example my house has marble and i havent been able to find much examples on how to do interior design for this.
I have a flooring guide up now, check it out Lydia 🙏🏻☺️
@@JulieKhuu wow is it a video? Will check it out
BTW love the purple sofa. Purple is my favorite color. It looks beautiful and elegant.
Thank you for watching Lady 🙏🏻☺️
Thank you, my life is better with your teachings 😁✌
Thank you Julie you have answered a few of our open plan queries. Question: how to include and separate a not very lit craft/art area from the living zone. To let more light in would screens work?
I'm finding your tutorials very helpful. Love your examples.
Your the best! Good video and your explanations are easy to follow. TY
Thank you for watching 🙏🏻☺️
Been waiting for this episode, thanks for the video! Do you have any tips for creating the focal wall? Mine is a long wall shared between living and dining rooms. The dining table is up against the focal wall (still need to buy a bench), and the focal point in my living room is my piano (no tv, no fireplace).
I have a video coming up on creating focal walls Jade! Stay tuned 🙏🏻☺️
Sounds like my space situation, too! But my dining room has corner windows and the focal wall is shared between two spaces. The concert grand is a focal point of the living room but I’m having a hard time figuring out how to design a space around it and making it practical for daily use.
Love this series! I have a open plan kitchen & living area but almost no space for dining. The kitchen is very close to entryway which make it even more awkward. Any advice on that?
Smaller living room furniture will open your space up for dining. Check out my small space series on dining rooms/ studios Vivian 👍🏻☺️
I appreciate your design recommendations on window treatments in the open concept plan. What do you do if you really need window coverings for privacy?
Blackout shades would be my first line of defense Janet
Thank you I really learned so much about the importance of spacing
Always measure twice before shopping for properly scaled furniture. Thank you for watching! 🙏🏻💛
That dining circle table with surrounding circular cushioned bench! What is it called. It’s terrific!
It’s called custom 😆 and truly glorious indeed Daria 🙌🏻
I am not a fan of these super open rooms but I learned a lot from this video. I really need to get a rug to anchor my living area.
Open concept isn’t for everyone, but a large expansive rug can help ground just about any space Ruth 👍🏻☺️
Thank you so much for this wonderful series 👏👏👏
Thank you for watching Betty! 🙏🏻☺️
That was very well done,Thanks Julie!
Thank you for watching Lyddy! 🙏🏻☺️
Julie, I watched this repeatedly, this was helpful as I’m currently in a my small studio apartment!
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Hope you got some good layout tips Ruth 🙏🏻☺️
Hi Julie, I like all of your videos, you are doing a great job in helping people to design their own space.Even I was talking about your channel with my friends and colleagues.
Can kitchens and dinning have a seperate flooring design apart from the rest if the rooms ??
We are planning to install white coloured tiles in other rooms and planning to install a dark japanese wooden tone tile in our kitchen and dining room. Will it be a good choice ??
It’s a great choice if you love it and it reflects your style and needs Tamilar! Thank you for watching and the support 🙏🏻☺️
Love, love, love your videos! Are you planning on doing an Awkward Space Solutions on rooms in a turret or tower? I love all the windows in those rooms, but find furniture placement difficult whether it's to be a reading room or a bedroom. No matter how the room is used, I don't want to turn my back to the windows or the view.
I haven’t yet, but totally up for the challenge Lainy! Thank you for watching 🙏🏻☺️