What I appreciate the most about your videos is that they are succinct and to the point. No fluff, no time wasting. I never have to skip or fast forward. You are efficient in your well-edited delivery of information and tips. Thank you so much.
*Clear the Fridge* . I clean homes, nothing aggravates me more than a cluttered fridge. I'm not moving all of that "stuff" and based on some clients, they haven't moved it either in ten years. My coffee maker is the only small appliance on my counter and it sits in a tray, all the others are stashed in a cabinet. While I love Dawn dish soap, it serves me well beautifully decanted in an amber pump bottle.
Another tip for keeping an area from becoming a dumping ground for items. I have an eat-in kitchen & was constantly asking family to put their things away. A trick I use to keep all the stuff off the table was to set it the night before. No place for anything to land!
Thank you for your great tips! I moved to a new place recently and applied some of your tips. I decluttered the counters until there's only one small appliance, a drying mat, and nice soap dispensers. I also got myself a thin, good-looking cutting board that looks pretty on the drying mat and I can still tuck it away in the cabinet when I know I won't need it for a while. It took me about a month to gather the things I needed (because I waited until they're on sale), but now I have a lovely small kitchen!
Love the images you chose to give examples. You conveyed kindness with exact easy to understand options to elevating a kitchen. Then you threw in other options with images that was well thought out and executed perfectly! Love how you also included links to certain products and tips in video. Bravo! Totally enjoyed watching your video.
I found a decent kitchen faucet (used) for $50, one free chrome faucet for the bathroom, one I bought for $45, knobs for $25, caulking for $10, and a new switch light plate for $2.50, and a set of two LED ceiling light fixtures for $30. So far I'm very pleased with these changes 😁
One thing to keep in mind with jars and containers is that some things are light-sensitive. Things like most spices, oils, protein powders, tea leaves and coffee beans should *not* be stored in transparent containers but in tinted or opaque containers. So it’s best to have both kinds of storage! The tip with the dish soap is great! I have long had a soap dispenser for my bathroom, but I’ve never actively seen refill bags for dish soap. I’ll look out for it, though, and buy a soap dispenser for the kitchen! Another thing I’m unsure about is how to decorate or hide the little things that are almost always in the open in my kitchen, like honey, maple syrup, tabasco, and small stuff like that. Or maybe I need one of those condiment baskets that I can easily put away after use?
I just use ANY soap dispenser that looks beautiful and gives me a happy feeling in my kitchen. Thank you for the clarification about the jars. You are so right. Never crossed my mind.
I agree, with the comment below. That is why I have subscribed to your channel. You don't waffle on, about your toenails, or the weather. Arrrhh. That drives me crazy. I love your, to the point, matter of fact way, of approaching things. Keep up the good work.
omg that little honking sound, when the dishwashing liquid is shown ♥ these are the things that make your videos so incredibly entertaining. quality content and great humour!
I tried the strip lights and they died within a week. I love my pantry, which hides containers. I like my red microwave and electric kettle, which give me pleasure. I painted my cabinet doors green and have lots of art in my kitchen. I used peel and stick Mexican style tiles which brightened the backsplash. There are a lot of good tips in this video.
I love your video. Straight to the point! I’m in the kitchen all day especially with my almost 2 year old daughter so I like creating a cozy & clean ambience. My must haves are the tv screen on my fridge which I can turn on RUclips to play smooth jazz or set a floral wallpaper. I love my google nest to set the timer, give me the time, play music, or tell me the weather when I look outside my kitchen window. I love having my oil diffuser on which not only changes colors, but gives a nice mist. I can’t live without candles, or a good smelling dish detergent. I have a strip light both above & under my cabinets & depending on my mood, I’ll turn it on to a certain color & it makes me happy. I also like seeing my plants every morning I wake up & I give him a tinkle of water. I guess we just need to figure out what makes us feel happy & that will make your kitchen feel high end to you. I haven’t added a picture frame or books or lamps, but I feel they’ll get greasy if they’re in the kitchen.
Appreciate the tips for kitchen decor. I have very little counter space so instead of a lamp for ambiance, I have a pendant lamp over my sink. It gives both functional light when working at the sink and pleasurable light when all the other lights off. We are definitely guilty of dish issue!
I have seen tons of videos, but yours is the only one that gives real awesome suggestions. Thanks so much. Will look for the video where you give similar tips for making the living room look expensive. Also please do one on lights.. how to create expensive looking lights for the home.
I have hesitated with the idea of hidden strip lighting for ages, but the battery powered, magnetic option looks so practical! I also love the idea of a dish brush and amber glass bottle! Genius!
This was so helpful!! We just moved into a rental and don't have the budget to renovate like we'd want. We will definitely be applying some of these tips!
Wonderful suggestions except for drying mat for those of us who cook for a family practically everyday. We NEED to have a dish rack to hold many dishes, pots and pans etc. Also, in our home, it’s more practical to keep it out at all times. That’s about the only thing I can’t change.
The kitchen is a utilitarian space. For me, the best kitchens reflect that to some degree. These days we seem to want to remove that element altogether.
Well if you have big sink, put in there, it will be hidden but completely usable. If you can save up for a dishwasher or big sink would be ideal but thats not always possible
Use both & reserve a shelf in a cupboard or pantry to hide them. What I mean is - wash up & place items on rack. Allow them to dry there as long as possible. Place mat alongside & then sit rack on it - then shift dishes, rack & mat to that spot you reserved on shelf out of sight. (By shifting rack on the mat, you don't have small items falling through.) This is also a way to move items out of the way when you have a really big amount & want to keep washing up but the rack is full. I used to have a little ditty above my sink - "Thank God for the dirty dishes, They have a story to tell For some in this world go hungry But we are blessed to eat so well." Happy Housework Wendy
I used to have a drying mat but it hit yucky so I got a silver rack and board drain. Have to figure out the sponge on the handle thing. I use that but don't want it under the sink when it's wet so I have it in a tropical glass. Great video, I really like your videos and ziggy is adorable.
Do whatever brings you joy and pleasure! It's one life to live and no one really knows much or there is no guarantee about reincarnations so....Make each moment count.
I love the look of decanted items, but not the thought... If there's a little bit left, and you put more on top, at some poi t ypu'll have some really old food in the containers. The reasonable thing would be to use up everything in the container before refilling, but that means you need extra space somewhere to keep stuff in the original packaging. Also: expiry dates: how do you know how old things are?
Decanted in the front, the remainders in the back. I use up until empty then replenish. The handles on my containers are so much easier to work with. But I don't do it for everything either. The things I use frequently enough the expiry date is a non issue.
You got some great replys for your concerns, to add to them I would like to add that I decant foods like pastas, sugars, rice, dried goods like peas and beans and snacks wrapped in their packages, if you get my drift, that way you won't have to wait for the container to finish before you topping them up
I just bought 3 matching vases from a thrift store. They're cute and they were like $1 each. Only issue was I had to rid of (what i assume was 70 year old) pasta and dusty noodles out of them, first. As I am doing this, I am thinking _this is silly, why are we putting pasta in vases and jars_ ? The only thing I jar in those pretty organizational jars/containers are baking powder w/a baby spoon, washing powder, things of that nature. I don't want someone empty my 70 year old rice or pasta into the trash, 70 years from now, thinking the same about me 😅
@@ei_maj Works great for me as we use these food items on a regular basis, we don't have much cupboard space and I can see straight away if they need topping up without having to go through the cupboard as they fit nicely on my countertop, if it didn't work for them or if it does not work for you then I totally get it
Decluttering and decanting are awesome ideas, but paintings above the range? Or a table lamp taking valuable countertop space with the cords hanging out? Does anyone actually cook in that kitchen? Stick on tiles look cheap in person no matter how well they photograph, the same goes for stick-on under-the-counter light strips.
I agree with what she is saying. I have a very small kitchen and I cannot store things off of countertops or put things like lamps taking up my precious countertop space. All my cabinets have to hold everything …I don’t have room for decor - open shelves. We are going to start a kitchen remodel and I am excited but fundamentally the space is not going to be sooo big that we can do a lot of this
I'm surprised at the amount of negative comments on this channel, some people seem to forget that lots of people are renting and having electricians in or replacing existing cupboards are not an option. These people would love my apartment 🤣 I have 5 doors and a window, all different sizes and moldings, hardly any cupboards, 2 feet of counter space, no room for a dishwasher because the washing machine goes in the kitchen, the dryer goes in the back porch 🤣 But I've always had open glass shelves and framed art on the walls, just make sure it's framed under glass and horrors yes you have to clean it regularly.🤣😂 But it makes me happy.
Great tips. However, it didn't work for me to move food products from their original packaging to clear containers because I lost the cooking instructions, nutrition info, and expiration dates. So then I was cutting that info out with scissors and taping it to inside of lid. Too much work. Just easier to keep pantry doors closed.
Love, love your video! My kitchen is lovely but I need to remove "sentimental" gifts that are dated. This will be a quick weekend project. Thanks for all your great recommendations. Will buy the IKEA decant items and the Alessi Tea kettle.
I love your channel ! straight to the point bo unnecessary talk. any sentences has an important information so we don't lose time. because what I hate we informationnal videos. just sometimes pictures dont last long so while you talk we have a too short moment to look at the picture. so I often pause. but it's a great quality content you the reason I'll renovate my appartment
Thank you so much for your wonderful videos. They really present essential information and come to the point. Unlike other formats who seem to talk and talk with no relevant information. Please keep up your format, which I and certainly many others enjoy.
I really enjoy your valuable and skilled decorating advice videos! It is simple precise and clearly stated with common sense. Even if I disagree occasionally with something you say, you help me clarify and apply the looks that I want in my rooms. Keep up the great work!!
I have to admit I hate lamps on countertops in the kitchen, this is a North American thing. It's just going to get greasy 😜. I prefer minimal design, Australian architecture is my absolute favourite 😍😍😍😍. And I think that art works in the kitchen are also not going to be a great idea, same grease problem. The images you show look lovely, but it's just for the shoot, not everyday life.
JUST ABSOLUTELY LOVED 😍 ❤ ALL YOUR IDEAS 💡 ❤ PRACTICAL ,MAKES SENSE AND JUST WORKS 💪..MORE TIPS ON FOYER AND EMPTY SPACES VS STORAGE PLS ...I ALWAYS HAVE A TOUGH TIME DECIDING BETWEEN LEAVING A SPACE EMPTY OR FILL IT WITH A STORAGE USEABLE SPACE ... THE EMPTY CLEAN WALK-THROUGH OF A FOYER MAKES ME FEEL LIKE ITS A MORE EXPENSIVE PLACE THAN FILLING IT UP ..HOW MUCH IS TOO LITTLE AND HOW MUCH IS TOO MUCH ...?
So many great tips! I love her videos. But I would never use baskets in the kitchen area. For me, everything that comes in contact with food has to be washable. Also food moths like paper and natural materials to make it their home. And transparent containers are only great inside cabinets. They may look great outside too, but food should be stored in the dark, especially coffee and tea. Porzellan, ceramic’s, eco- plastic or dark glass can look beautiful ;)
I could do all of these suggested things but I'd first have to get rid of my wife. I take all the magnets and other stuff off the fridge; she puts it right back. She thinks she has to save world single-handedly, so the drying mat is always occupied with lots of washed cans, bottles, jars and other stuff waiting to go into the recycling bin.
Most dish soaps can be thinned by half (and should be!) Find a bottle you like (mine are breweries with fun labels!) Thin your dish soap into this bottle, and cap it off with a spout designed for olive or other oils. You can usually purchase these for a small cost at grocery stores or Bed Bath & Beyond.
Even though I don’t personally like things on my frig, I applaud you for all your travel. You found an inexpensive way to memorialize your travels, it brings you joy daily to be reminded, and you saved money in your mementos for future travel.
A firend of mine, who is a professional organizer, suggests hanging your children's artwork in the garage. You still see it everyday, but it's not cluttering your fridge.
I'm sorry, but I am NOT going to place a lamp on my kitchen counters... I like to minimize the amount of stuff that can catch grease that inevitably finds its way onto various surfaces in the kitchen anyway. Also, another tip that alleviates the need for a dish rack or a drying mat (that begin to smell unpleasant after a while) is to just place the dishes that have been hand washed into the dishwasher to dry.
What I appreciate the most about your videos is that they are succinct and to the point. No fluff, no time wasting. I never have to skip or fast forward. You are efficient in your well-edited delivery of information and tips. Thank you so much.
YES! Exactly what I love about her too
100% agree! Additionally, the tips are Gold :)
Yes! Great ideas and tips. Wonderful delivery & deserves so many more subscribers! Here’s to 1 mil for Posh Pennies! ☺️
Agreed! 💯
I love you too much love
*Clear the Fridge* . I clean homes, nothing aggravates me more than a cluttered fridge. I'm not moving all of that "stuff" and based on some clients, they haven't moved it either in ten years. My coffee maker is the only small appliance on my counter and it sits in a tray, all the others are stashed in a cabinet. While I love Dawn dish soap, it serves me well beautifully decanted in an amber pump bottle.
Another tip for keeping an area from becoming a dumping ground for items.
I have an eat-in kitchen & was constantly asking family to put their things away.
A trick I use to keep all the stuff off the table was to set it the night before.
No place for anything to land!
Thank you for your great tips! I moved to a new place recently and applied some of your tips. I decluttered the counters until there's only one small appliance, a drying mat, and nice soap dispensers. I also got myself a thin, good-looking cutting board that looks pretty on the drying mat and I can still tuck it away in the cabinet when I know I won't need it for a while. It took me about a month to gather the things I needed (because I waited until they're on sale), but now I have a lovely small kitchen!
I think we all agree that the kitchen is the heart of the house. and thanks for your explanation about all these kitchen design tips.
Love the images you chose to give examples. You conveyed kindness with exact easy to understand options to elevating a kitchen. Then you threw in other options with images that was well thought out and executed perfectly! Love how you also included links to certain products and tips in video. Bravo! Totally enjoyed watching your video.
I found a decent kitchen faucet (used) for $50, one free chrome faucet for the bathroom, one I bought for $45, knobs for $25, caulking for $10, and a new switch light plate for $2.50, and a set of two LED ceiling light fixtures for $30.
So far I'm very pleased with these changes 😁
One thing to keep in mind with jars and containers is that some things are light-sensitive. Things like most spices, oils, protein powders, tea leaves and coffee beans should *not* be stored in transparent containers but in tinted or opaque containers. So it’s best to have both kinds of storage!
The tip with the dish soap is great! I have long had a soap dispenser for my bathroom, but I’ve never actively seen refill bags for dish soap. I’ll look out for it, though, and buy a soap dispenser for the kitchen! Another thing I’m unsure about is how to decorate or hide the little things that are almost always in the open in my kitchen, like honey, maple syrup, tabasco, and small stuff like that. Or maybe I need one of those condiment baskets that I can easily put away after use?
I just use ANY soap dispenser that looks beautiful and gives me a happy feeling in my kitchen. Thank you for the clarification about the jars. You are so right. Never crossed my mind.
For the jars of honey and condiments you can have a turntable that is partially covering the items or a basket partially covering items as well
I agree, with the comment below. That is why I have subscribed to your channel.
You don't waffle on, about your toenails, or the weather. Arrrhh.
That drives me crazy. I love your, to the point, matter of fact way, of approaching things.
Keep up the good work.
omg that little honking sound, when the dishwashing liquid is shown ♥
these are the things that make your videos so incredibly entertaining. quality content and great humour!
I tried the strip lights and they died within a week. I love my pantry, which hides containers. I like my red microwave and electric kettle, which give me pleasure. I painted my cabinet doors green and have lots of art in my kitchen. I used peel and stick Mexican style tiles which brightened the backsplash. There are a lot of good tips in this video.
I love your video. Straight to the point! I’m in the kitchen all day especially with my almost 2 year old daughter so I like creating a cozy & clean ambience. My must haves are the tv screen on my fridge which I can turn on RUclips to play smooth jazz or set a floral wallpaper. I love my google nest to set the timer, give me the time, play music, or tell me the weather when I look outside my kitchen window. I love having my oil diffuser on which not only changes colors, but gives a nice mist. I can’t live without candles, or a good smelling dish detergent. I have a strip light both above & under my cabinets & depending on my mood, I’ll turn it on to a certain color & it makes me happy. I also like seeing my plants every morning I wake up & I give him a tinkle of water. I guess we just need to figure out what makes us feel happy & that will make your kitchen feel high end to you. I haven’t added a picture frame or books or lamps, but I feel they’ll get greasy if they’re in the kitchen.
Your little doggy is adorable. I put live plants in my kitchen; the under cabinet lighting is always on.
Appreciate the tips for kitchen decor. I have very little counter space so instead of a lamp for ambiance, I have a pendant lamp over my sink. It gives both functional light when working at the sink and pleasurable light when all the other lights off. We are definitely guilty of dish issue!
Good gracious.... I'm guilty of so many wrongs in my kitchen!!! From soap dispenser on the sink
to fridge magnets. Lots of room for improvement ☺️
Great tips! Yes, clean the kitchen, clean kitchen not only looked class it also destressing.
We have just moved into a new home and I find all of your tips and tricks so helpful, thank you xxx
I have seen tons of videos, but yours is the only one that gives real awesome suggestions. Thanks so much. Will look for the video where you give similar tips for making the living room look expensive. Also please do one on lights.. how to create expensive looking lights for the home.
Good tips. Thanks. And remember, after a meal the kitchen isn't really clean until the counters are wiped down.
I have hesitated with the idea of hidden strip lighting for ages, but the battery powered, magnetic option looks so practical! I also love the idea of a dish brush and amber glass bottle! Genius!
This was incredibly helpful. I was multiple interior design videos a day but this one stood out. I’m going to make some changes!
This was so helpful!! We just moved into a rental and don't have the budget to renovate like we'd want. We will definitely be applying some of these tips!
The amber bottle hack is so potent. Dish soap is such an eyesore.
Loved all your ideas - especially keeping the fridge clear. That is my biggest pet peeve. No judging here just my own opinion. Thanks so much!
There are a few things you suggested that I'm already doing. And you gave a few that I haven't tried and I will.
I like the idea of an appliance garage.
Wow! Great tips. My kitchen looks like all of your 'before' photos. Ugh! Going to change that. Thanks!
Wonderful suggestions except for drying mat for those of us who cook for a family practically everyday. We NEED to have a dish rack to hold many dishes, pots and pans etc. Also, in our home, it’s more practical to keep it out at all times. That’s about the only thing I can’t change.
Yeah this is something ive battled with for a minute. My dishes are ugly but need to dry in the open. How do you make that pretty?
The kitchen is a utilitarian space. For me, the best kitchens reflect that to some degree. These days we seem to want to remove that element altogether.
Well if you have big sink, put in there, it will be hidden but completely usable.
If you can save up for a dishwasher or big sink would be ideal but thats not always possible
Use both & reserve a shelf in a cupboard or pantry to hide them. What I mean is - wash up & place items on rack. Allow them to dry there as long as possible. Place mat alongside & then sit rack on it - then shift dishes, rack & mat to that spot you reserved on shelf out of sight. (By shifting rack on the mat, you don't have small items falling through.) This is also a way to move items out of the way when you have a really big amount & want to keep washing up but the rack is full.
I used to have a little ditty above my sink - "Thank God for the dirty dishes,
They have a story to tell
For some in this world go hungry
But we are blessed to eat so well."
Happy Housework
Wendy
I used to have a drying mat but it hit yucky so I got a silver rack and board drain. Have to figure out the sponge on the handle thing. I use that but don't want it under the sink when it's wet so I have it in a tropical glass. Great video, I really like your videos and ziggy is adorable.
Brilliant video and tips. To the point and no waffling which I love! Thank you 🙏
My 1930 kitchen is all original and my fridge is covered in postcards, magnets, photos, and artwork. ❤
Do whatever brings you joy and pleasure! It's one life to live and no one really knows much or there is no guarantee about reincarnations so....Make each moment count.
Lots of great tips, and thanks for explaining the reason each creates a lux look.
I just love your channel! You give the best and even practical advice.
I always enjoy your videos!! Pet friendly Balcony tips on a budget next time? 😻
Absolutely love this channel… Thank you so much. You give me so many great ideas on a budget.
Ha, Ha! You described my cutting boards perfectly!
I love the look of decanted items, but not the thought... If there's a little bit left, and you put more on top, at some poi t ypu'll have some really old food in the containers. The reasonable thing would be to use up everything in the container before refilling, but that means you need extra space somewhere to keep stuff in the original packaging. Also: expiry dates: how do you know how old things are?
Decanted in the front, the remainders in the back. I use up until empty then replenish. The handles on my containers are so much easier to work with. But I don't do it for everything either. The things I use frequently enough the expiry date is a non issue.
I cut the expiry date labels out of the packaging and put it on the back or inside the pretty looking container.
You got some great replys for your concerns, to add to them I would like to add that I decant foods like pastas, sugars, rice, dried goods like peas and beans and snacks wrapped in their packages, if you get my drift, that way you won't have to wait for the container to finish before you topping them up
I just bought 3 matching vases from a thrift store. They're cute and they were like $1 each. Only issue was I had to rid of (what i assume was 70 year old) pasta and dusty noodles out of them, first. As I am doing this, I am thinking _this is silly, why are we putting pasta in vases and jars_ ?
The only thing I jar in those pretty organizational jars/containers are baking powder w/a baby spoon, washing powder, things of that nature.
I don't want someone empty my 70 year old rice or pasta into the trash, 70 years from now, thinking the same about me 😅
@@ei_maj Works great for me as we use these food items on a regular basis, we don't have much cupboard space and I can see straight away if they need topping up without having to go through the cupboard as they fit nicely on my countertop, if it didn't work for them or if it does not work for you then I totally get it
I’m a kitchen designer and as these are good tips, most of the examples are 100k kitchens. Sorry I’m 2 was late. This just got served up to me
Decluttering and decanting are awesome ideas, but paintings above the range? Or a table lamp taking valuable countertop space with the cords hanging out? Does anyone actually cook in that kitchen? Stick on tiles look cheap in person no matter how well they photograph, the same goes for stick-on under-the-counter light strips.
I thought the little shelf she placed under it would block out food spills and that was the purpose of it
I love food left in the boxes they come in.
Thanks, very simple and good ideas.
You are so beautiful without looking at the kitchen at all. Love your videos
I thought every single point was spot on.
Not that I do all of them, but absolutely agree.
I agree with what she is saying. I have a very small kitchen and I cannot store things off of countertops or put things like lamps taking up my precious countertop space. All my cabinets have to hold everything …I don’t have room for decor - open shelves. We are going to start a kitchen remodel and I am excited but fundamentally the space is not going to be sooo big that we can do a lot of this
So many great tips! Loved this video, as always 😍👏
All useful tips, nothing new, but presented in an educational and sometimes humorous way. Well done.
I'm surprised at the amount of negative comments on this channel, some people seem to forget that lots of people are renting and having electricians in or replacing existing cupboards are not an option. These people would love my apartment 🤣 I have 5 doors and a window, all different sizes and moldings, hardly any cupboards, 2 feet of counter space, no room for a dishwasher because the washing machine goes in the kitchen, the dryer goes in the back porch 🤣 But I've always had open glass shelves and framed art on the walls, just make sure it's framed under glass and horrors yes you have to clean it regularly.🤣😂 But it makes me happy.
I absolutely love, love all your videos! So many tips and tricks. Thank YOU!
Great tips. However, it didn't work for me to move food products from their original packaging to clear containers because I lost the cooking instructions, nutrition info, and expiration dates. So then I was cutting that info out with scissors and taping it to inside of lid. Too much work. Just easier to keep pantry doors closed.
Not mention less $$
I know what you mean. I like knowing the expiration dates on certain items. I’ve always wondered what people did with the dates.
Love, love your video! My kitchen is lovely but I need to remove "sentimental" gifts that are dated. This will be a quick weekend project. Thanks for all your great recommendations. Will buy the IKEA decant items and the Alessi Tea kettle.
Thanks Posh . I will definately employ these tips when we put our house on the market . Love the jars , and pretty baskets . ♡
Your tips are so great and useful! I’m moving to a new rental house and cant wait to apply all your tips!
Thnx for sharing your valuable knowledge with us..🤩
Stay Blessed Stay Happy Always.🥰😘
Such beautiful kitchens, love your videos.
I love your channel ! straight to the point bo unnecessary talk. any sentences has an important information so we don't lose time. because what I hate we informationnal videos. just sometimes pictures dont last long so while you talk we have a too short moment to look at the picture. so I often pause. but it's a great quality content you the reason I'll renovate my appartment
Thank you so much for your wonderful videos. They really present essential information and come to the point. Unlike other formats who seem to talk and talk with no relevant information. Please keep up your format, which I and certainly many others enjoy.
First time stumbling on your channel ! Loved it!👍
I Loved ur Presentation & Style.
Perfect suggestions.
More videos.
Excellent advice, thank you for the great video! 👏🏼
I really enjoy your valuable and skilled decorating advice videos! It is simple precise and clearly stated with common sense. Even if I disagree occasionally with something you say, you help me clarify and apply the looks that I want in my rooms. Keep up the great work!!
Well done! Aspirational in a good way. Thank you!
I have to admit I hate lamps on countertops in the kitchen, this is a North American thing. It's just going to get greasy 😜. I prefer minimal design, Australian architecture is my absolute favourite 😍😍😍😍. And I think that art works in the kitchen are also not going to be a great idea, same grease problem. The images you show look lovely, but it's just for the shoot, not everyday life.
Amazing resume dear you are the best , thunk yoj very much !! Regards from santiago of Chile
What a sweet puppy!!
JUST ABSOLUTELY LOVED 😍 ❤ ALL YOUR IDEAS 💡 ❤ PRACTICAL ,MAKES SENSE AND JUST WORKS 💪..MORE TIPS ON FOYER AND EMPTY SPACES VS STORAGE PLS ...I ALWAYS HAVE A TOUGH TIME DECIDING BETWEEN LEAVING A SPACE EMPTY OR FILL IT WITH A STORAGE USEABLE SPACE ... THE EMPTY CLEAN WALK-THROUGH OF A FOYER MAKES ME FEEL LIKE ITS A MORE EXPENSIVE PLACE THAN FILLING IT UP ..HOW MUCH IS TOO LITTLE AND HOW MUCH IS TOO MUCH ...?
Thank you for sharing this! Very helpful.
Very useful tips. Thank you.
Excellent ideas!
Thank you!
can you make a video on kitchen island lighting? is basket lights over or to boho and white pendants the trend?
Hi Posh! I really love your videos!! May I ask where the "appliance garage" is from?
I hide my dish soap, IKEA sponge and scrubber in a tall white utensil crock. It looks clean and clutter free.
Can u just put picture of that
@@Simpledailylife-zb6hj no
I keep mine under the sink
So many great tips! I love her videos. But I would never use baskets in the kitchen area. For me, everything that comes in contact with food has to be washable. Also food moths like paper and natural materials to make it their home. And transparent containers are only great inside cabinets. They may look great outside too, but food should be stored in the dark, especially coffee and tea.
Porzellan, ceramic’s, eco- plastic or dark glass can look beautiful ;)
dat appliance garage tho 😍
I could do all of these suggested things but I'd first have to get rid of my wife. I take all the magnets and other stuff off the fridge; she puts it right back. She thinks she has to save world single-handedly, so the drying mat is always occupied with lots of washed cans, bottles, jars and other stuff waiting to go into the recycling bin.
Great job on this video! Full of easy, practical tips that work. I am new to your channel, and look forward to seeing more videos! Thanks
Real ingenious! Great 👍👍
Can you make a video about styling window sills? I need help!!
(Specifically sash windows)
AS always, loved the video and the info. Getting with the small changes
Brilliant video with so many good tips!
Most dish soaps can be thinned by half (and should be!) Find a bottle you like (mine are breweries with fun labels!) Thin your dish soap into this bottle, and cap it off with a spout designed for olive or other oils. You can usually purchase these for a small cost at grocery stores or Bed Bath & Beyond.
Love it!!
Thank you 👍
I love my magnets. I've traveled to 164 countries and I only have magnet's I've got myself from the countries. To me it's art.
Even though I don’t personally like things on my frig, I applaud you for all your travel. You found an inexpensive way to memorialize your travels, it brings you joy daily to be reminded, and you saved money in your mementos for future travel.
I'd put them all on a sheet pan - new or experienced, depending on the decor of your kitchen...or paint it black! Hang it as art!
@@sandyhumissouri5131 there's over 200. But when I move I do plan to do something different as I want a different fridge.
Good for you!
Can you do a video on painting kitchen cabinets? We had our kitchen remodel 5 years ago and our paint is peeling off our cabinets.
Great tips! Would like to know where the fish towel is from?
Great tips!
Love this, thank you!
A firend of mine, who is a professional organizer, suggests hanging your children's artwork in the garage. You still see it everyday, but it's not cluttering your fridge.
This was so good! Thank you 💕
Thank you for sharing
Watched twice in a row!
Love the idea of canisters but I’ve always wondered how do you know how old the products are (expiration dates are on the original box for example)
You can tape expiration date underneath canister
I'm sorry, but I am NOT going to place a lamp on my kitchen counters... I like to minimize the amount of stuff that can catch grease that inevitably finds its way onto various surfaces in the kitchen anyway. Also, another tip that alleviates the need for a dish rack or a drying mat (that begin to smell unpleasant after a while) is to just place the dishes that have been hand washed into the dishwasher to dry.
Love your videos!
Great advice thank you
Love your videos.
Thanks. It is very practical.
Great tips
Your hair is gorgeous
What a great video!
I love it, thank you