Surprising Interior Design Trends That Won't Last
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- Опубликовано: 17 май 2024
- In this video, I chat about some surprising interior design trends l think are ugly, and will date your home. If you love them, don't mind me, these are just my opinions! You do you! Let me know what trends you don't think will last!
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00:00 - Intro
00:29 - Screens in Fridges
03:24 - Chartreuse
05:05 - Geometric Accent Walls
08:22 - Mixing Patterns
10:49 - Colored Lights
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If anyone knows Hildi, ask her if she’ll watch old episodes of Trading Spaces with me and we’ll make a video together. 😂
When Hildi PAINTED the carpet in a couple's house ORANGE while their neighbors begged her not to - that was it for me - Trading Spaces jumped the Shark and I my husband thought she should be sued. After that he couldn't stand to see that show on the screen.
I have not kept in touch with her, but that would be an amazing video!😊
I remember Hildi gluing moss on a bedroom wall... as well as her other crazy ideas. Yikes! Vern Yip was my go to back then.
@@dianeosgood6594she actually did get sued for the time she glued straw on the walls. Google “hildi trading spaces sued.” She was a true nightmare
@@johnweddel687Vern was the best. I have his book, Vacation At Home, and it’s really good
Nick's design nightmare: a geometric paneled barn door, painted chartreuse, with the words "live, laugh, love" written on it 😂
I wish someone would do this just so we could hear him roast it.
And the door most definitely leads to a bathroom with a jetted tub
It’s on the accent wall
Dark geo panels , a nightmare to clean , bad idea
I wouldn’t even be that surprised if theres some quirky maximalist millennial out there somewhere with this exact door
I am already dying at, "Maybe you like ugly things and that's good for you." 😂😂😂
I sometimes do like ugly things. My parents had not much money, so our house did not look thaaat good, and instead of acting like I was another person, I prefere to stick to my own identity, and that sometimes is linked to ugly things.. 😂 I wish it was diffrent, but I honestly feel disconnected when trying not to decorate ugly.
@@t.a.yeah. Ugly and money have nothing to do with each other.
I was just going to put up that same quote! It cracked me up...Nick cracks me up. I always get a good or several good laughs on Saturday morning!
"If you're a Fortnite streamer good for you."
@@t.a.yeah. It's okay, because I wasn't raised with a lot of money as well, a lot of the trends that seem dated still seem fancy to me. Like...gray rooms. Sounds dumb, I know, but I don't hate monotone colors. The pictures still look a HELL of a lot better than the places I lived in growing up. My current apartment has light gray walls and I really love it. Way better than the tannish, light yellow walls of my last apartment. Or, walls that are supposed to be white but years of neglect have made them off-white.
I 100% understand why people don't like colored LED strips, it gives "just moved out of mom and dad's" college dorm vibes in a lot of cases. However, I work from home and use LED light strips in my office to signal working hours to myself by automating them to be a natural blue-tone during work hours to something fun or warm when 5:30 rolls around. I'd recommend it to anyone working from home who struggles to put work down at a set time, frankly it's done wonders for my work life balance to have such a huge visual cue that it's ok to clock out and turn off my work phone and computer. I couldn't stand funky colors anywhere else in the house though!
I think my husband does something similar, maybe a bit more subconsciously, I'm not sure. He works from home and has colored LED lights built into his desk. I don't think I've ever seen them on while he was working, but after hours, I've seen him illuminate the room in blue while he did other things in there. It definitely changes the feel of the space.
I definitely think they’re a great for those uses. Even though I don’t personally find them the most attractive looking design choice I do think they can be quite useful in some circumstances wether it’s work related, a signal to let others know if they can enter the room or other functional uses.
That is genius! Thank you for sharing.
I feel like alot of people don't see the appeal of them but ive actually been loving mine. I got them for sensory reasons because you can adjust colour and brightness so easily and because i find colour lightning really relaxing. I actually have white and grey walls and when i put on a couple of dimm lights around the room you get this amazing play of colours on the walls. That was kind of inspired by the Get Back documentary series. When i saw that big hall with all the lights on the Wall that just stuck with me. Idk i even though they make everything muddy i still like a whole room with them. I guess the question is what you want from your living space. I think everybody has their own ideas about that. I dont really care about my place looking chaotic and juvenile i love it just the way it is.
Sorry i kind of went on a big tangent 😅 i just wanted to say that i really like your Idea of using lightning for signaling work/ freetime. I might steal that.
... I do this with a lava lamp😅
The more bells and whistles on an appliance, the more things there are to break down. We had a fancy washer that didn't last a year, and it took a repairman hours to work on it. We ditched it for a washer with manual dials that's still going strong.
That was my steam dryer problem, the story of which ended with a flooded laundry room. 😂
I moved and had to buy a new washer. I insisted on a top load, with deep fill override, and old fashioned agitator, and dial knobs instead of an electronic control.
Still might not last… because it seems new appliances are not made to last, 🤞
By design really, the more things there are to go wrong the more likely one of those things is going to go wrong..
If it’s not easily repairable I don’t buy it. Plus points if a company stands by its product offering replacement parts/services for old products.
“100% gonna be drawing genitals” was not what I expected to hear in a review today - cackling 😂! Love all your takes and commentary here🔥
As a mom of 2 Alphas, I will only say they don’t need the screens. Magnets work too 🤦🏾♀️
It’s true, and you know it!
@@tickledfrenchies7633 nature truly does find a way 🤣🤭!
Any freshman classroom on the planet will testify to the truth of this statement. Genitals on the textbooks, the desks, the boards, the dictionaries, you name it.
If they wanted a kid who would write "I love you," they should have shown a 4 year old. Or a 22year old. For parents out there, don't despair. They come back when the brain fully develops. 😂
As a mother of three grown boys you 100% nailed what the use of a screen on the front of a fridge would be used for!! 🤣
I'm a grown woman that lives alone and I would totally be using it for that!
😂
@@andreabradley5837Empty nesters here, and same with some bad words mixed in.
Truth 😂😂
OK honestly I came to the comments before I even watched the video and then I saw that screens on refrigerators I thought he meant like screen doors and the fact that you said something about having three sons and how boys do you like to open the refrigerator and just stare into it I don’t know why I thought a screen door would be great but now I’m laughing at my sleep deprived brain
Geometric accent walls stress me out bc I just think you added a ton of tiny nooks, corners and ledges for dust to build up in 😮💨
Facts
I already have this problem with our doors that have panelling. I love how they look, but they do add another chore 😞
I was actually considering a geometric accent wall and actually resigned myself to having to dust it every week 😂 literally making more chores for myself.
100% agree. Definitely one of those things that can look good for a magazine but in real life would be a huge pain.
The comment about the *actual* artwork a kid would be drawing on the fridge screen just about made me spit out my coffee laughing! Thank you for that bit of truth.
Dink and balls.... Hi mom
i wonder if i'll be the only one who dies of starvation when i won't be able to remember my password to the refrigerator.
🤣🤣🤣
I refuse to connect all my new appliances. It's a precious waste of time that one can never get back.
Axe next to fridge?
Or the NWO hacks it and refuses you access to food.
@@inezrosario226I have a dumb house. Thermostats are old school. TV not hooked up, etc.
We moved into my husband’s childhood home a few years ago. He told me when the stove died I could update the kitchen cabinets. The house was built in 1978 and was never updated. It’s a one piece double oven harvest gold no digital electric stove. I think it’s never gonna die😂
I painted my brown stovetop with white engine paint and it lasted several years.
Can you help it along?!?! 😂
That thing will die in the next century…
Yes, the first microwave that I bought in 1984 just recently died. Like a month ago. It was used multiple times per day as well.
And he knew it 😂😂😂
Even when Nick is trashing my decor style choices I am laughing. 😂
I know! 😂 There's always at least ONE design style in each of his "displeases me" videos that I actually like &/or use. Lol. But I love the way in which he goes off on it w his particular humor. 😄
As someone who adores colors, I absolutely fell in love with my smart lights (no stripes) which allow me to switch my white from colder to warmer throughout the day (this winter has been very gray here in Paris) & evening, but what sold me on the idea were the scenes which I turn on for like maybe an h on a quiet evening, & get to live in ever changing rainbow/ aurora/ sunset. It's soothing after a long week.
Sunrise mode is amazing!! it slowly increases the light in the room just like the sun rising and it's actually based on science for better sleep/waking up. Plus adjusting lights, their colors EVERYTHING via voice is amazing, we use it all of the time, for parties, but also was a safety thing that our elderly family loved esp when they couldn't see very well or forgot to turn off lights from bed. Literally they were able to yell and place a call to us via the smart home device that also controls the lights when they needed help but couldn't get to the life alert device they of course left by the door 👀 tech is great!
It's ugly.
I have that with colorful walls with geometric and grunge accents 😅 I have enough pale surfaces for the aurora indulgence, but can also set the mood and visual stimulation levels really well by exploiting the color wheel. Who cares about timeless when you can have a light therapy / sensory room?
Yes! We have smart bulbs in our most used rooms, and do the sunrise setting to help wake up, and love using it for warm vs cool light depending on what's needed! And sometimes a darker blue during evening to wind down while watching TV but it doesn't disrupt.
My Granny’s electric hand mixer from the 1960s and my mom’s avocado green kitchen aid stand mixer from the 1970s continue to run with no issues.
my MIL's hand mixer just started acting weird and she was complaining about it, and i asked how old it was and she said she got it as a bridal shower gift almost 40 years ago. hahahaha. meanwhile the dishwasher we got like 2 years ago is already starting to suck...??
@@christopherdewaard6932 Heck, the microwave my mom got less than 2 years ago stopped heating up food (and the handle broke off after a few months of owning it!) and we had to bust out our old one from like 2004 that still works perfectly fine.
The oven in my childhood home was made in 1980 and still worked perfectly fine when we moved in 2006. I thought it was ugly, but it was a good oven.
My MIL gave me her KitchenAid when me and my hubby got married. It had been given to her as a hand-me-down when she got married in the late 70’s. I’m pretty sure the thing is from the mid-70’s and it runs like a champ! They just don’t make stuff like they used to…..
When I moved out at 18, a friends mother gave me her 8years old microwave, I still use it 29years later.
Totally LOVE chartreuse! Maybe not so much on a wall but in clothing, on furniture, vases….yum.
Same.
I agree. I think it’s a classic color, and when done well looks awesome.
Growing up my mom painted our laundry room chartreuse and it was super cute! Also had colourful plastic beaded curtain in the entryway, lol
It's not gray, so Nick doesn't 'get it".
@@ludovicleprinceroyal8721 he does like some color. He likes dark colors now. But I am not very impressed when designers recommend all white or “neutrals” like gray to denote class and elegance. If you look at actual designer homes they have actual color.
I learned about mixing patters by studying wallpaper books, which always have photos of designed rooms that use the paper and coordinating fabrics in that book. What I observed is that you have florals/paisleys; solids, stripes, and plaids. If you do an entire room in floral wallpaper, then the curtains should be solids, and maybe an accent chair in a stripe. Or if you have a striped wallpaper, use a plaid sofa a solid chair with a floral pillow. That's how I always balance patterns and textures. Same with clothes. If you have a floral shirt, you wear a solid jacket and striped pants maybe. You don't wear floral pants, a different floral shirt, and a 3rd floral jacket.
I'm a quilter and it's the same concept. Mix patterns and scale with colors pulling from each other and it can work. All big or all small or all the same type of pattern will many your eyes hurt.
Lots of famous English designers do mix patterns and they create beautiful spaces. In fact, their own homes decorated like that.
"Pick one and calm down."
Shouldn't have been having a drink on that one.
Perfect.
I love Nick…chartreuse is literally half my colourscheme, and literally half of that is legit vintage.
I have one room, my art/craft room that’s chartreuse…actually it’s Thai Curry 😂 I love it. I have been considering a chartreuse, velvet couch though!
@@aletheab8630I think artists are really drawn to such a bright plant-y color because I love chartreuse too!
I love chartreuse, hot pink and teal together. 😅
I rly love it bc it’s both green and golden! Especially on velvet so gorgeous!!
“Pick one then calm down”..🤣🤣🤣🤣🥰. Not only do we need a big interior design tips book from Nick, but we also need a quote book from him too! Maybe combine the both…. Or, pick one and calm down! Agree with all your points as usual.. keep em coming.. 👏💜💜
Nick gives the exactly appropriate amount of shade to deserving targets. His vids really need to be organized under interior design + comedy!
There was one RUclips video I watched by a refrigerator repairman who said the most common problem he saw with refrigerators was the electronic component from the ice makers. He also suggested getting a simple refrigerator without all the extras. You have it right. Things are not made as well anymore which makes for more waste and expense.
It’s always the ice maker!!!!
OMG the sass is real with this one! 😂 I‘ve chuckled non-stop from beginning to end - thank you, Nick! And you do educate, but you do it in most entertaining way. 🙌
Nick was extra spicy in this one 😂🌶️
“7/14 year old” 😂
I've laughed the whole time
Nick I usually don’t comment but I have to chime in here to say that when there are no episodes of Colbert, Daily Show, Bill Maher or Brian Tyler Cohen to watch my husband always says let’s see something from Nick (and he is 83 years old). We don’t even usually follow home design trends, we just enjoy your humour and honest commentary which is so entertaining and endearing, such a pleasure to watch.
Same!
❤❤❤
Your comment about the accent wall being disconnected reminds me of the what I’d love to see in a design video and haven’t, and that’s how to bring color into an open concept space without architectural details to separate rooms.
I would also appreciate this video, I would love some colour in my open plan living/dining/kitchen but have it all greige now because there's no natural breaks between the spaces.
“Listen, there’s a lot of really great colors out there…and then there’s chartreuse” 😂
"I don't make the...well, I guess I do make the rules." You make my day.
I literally had an anxiety attack when you brought up the geometric walls! As a confirmed minimalist who hates any kind of housework, my first question when considering furnishings or design is: how often do I have to clean that to make it look tidy? Those sticky-outy ledges would have me curling up into a ball and howling in despair. Nope, never, no way!
Exactly!
😃 so glad to find someone else who defines minimalism as spending less time on maintenence. Admittedly, I am no minimalist, but do think about cleaning before I buy and I think beige should be called beige.
My friend did house cleaning, & mentioned a few times about what a pain it was cleaning houses w lots & lots of little nic-nacs. 😅
Now I always think about that! Trying to get into the crevices of each figurine, wall decor, picture frame, intricately carved furniture, etc... is ridiculously time consuming & futile. Lol.
Don’t want to dust that wall
100%. All horizontal surfaces are dust catchers.
I came here because the thumbnail showed a vibrant happy green - my favourite colour 🤣
I love your speaking speed. I speak quickly, too. Our brains work at that speed and it hold one’s attention. Thank you, Nick.
Hello ADHD?
@@theresuga Doctor?
@@Moluccan56 🤣 I’m not, but I do have ADHD and your comment about the brain working at a faster speed resonated. I’m not diagnosing, more asking if you’re another AD buddy in the wild!
@@theresuga I tell people I’m ADD, self diagnosed, untreated. People have said for years that I’m high energy, but I think it’s more about strength and stamina, especially for my current age. Being aware of it is a good thing because I try to consciously control the impulses that I experience. I wouldn’t want to take any of the meds prescribed for those conditions.
@@Moluccan56 energy is one thing, but the random bouncing mind, intrusive thoughts, drifting in conversations etc is something else. I heard a comment recently that Bohemian Rhapsody is what the ADHD brain is like and it’s very true 😂 maybe you do and maybe you don’t! You have to find what works for you, not everyone needs to seek a diagnosis
Hilarious about the boy, 7/14, and him writing “I love you, Mom” on the screen. As far as chartreuse, I wonder if that means what we call “apple green” and “acid green”. My now-29-year-old daughter wanted bright green when she was about 15. My mother painted it, and I must admit that my eyes popped out with the brightness. I grew to love it, and so far don’t want to change the color.
Haha! I LOVE chartreuse! It's a throwback from the 60's. Turquoise & chartreuse are a classic, but it only works in small doses. 😂
Chartreuse is my favorite color,! Been using for 7 years. My golf cart too!!!😊
I had to replace my 32 y.o Maytag washer a few years ago. So depressing.
When the young delivery guys were carrying it out, they couldn’t believe how heavy it was.
No electronics!!
Had no idea chartreuse was a thing. I just painted my front door chartreuse this past fall and absolutely adore the color against my home's redwood siding (have gotten lots of compliments from neighbors too.) Wouldn't want it inside though, so I have to agree with ya there :)
That facade sounds really cute!
I love chartreuse
I think chartreuse is a good color. You just have to style it right.
I think it beats plain grey amd white
@@raythunder8619 Amen … if I see one more white kitchen 🤮
It does have a mossy, outdoorsy vibe. Sounds like a great use for it. ❤
I’m an (older) interior designer and just found your channel. I am absolutely in love with Nick! I completely agree with every single item you mentioned! For 30 years I’ve avoided trends and have found great success in that.
I like Chartreuse as a liqueur, and I was afraid I couldn't drink that anymore. But you meant the colour, such a relieve.
In the late 1990s, this colour became quite populair here in The Netherlands. It was known as 'gifgroen' ('poisonous green').
I watch Nick’s videos as much for his comedic delivery as his design advice. Maybe even more. ❤️🤣❤️
"Interior Desecrations: Hideous Homes from the Horrible '70s" by James Lileks is a super hilarious book making fun of trends gone wrong; your commentary is on that level of funny for me! Thanks for continuing to remind us of what makes for classic, sustainable design in a hilarious way that's not preachy.
I have that book, it's a riot!
Good book
If you want to laugh about knits, I suggest: The museum of Kitschy stitches , A gallery of notorious knits. By Stitchy Me Yarnpants. It is quite funny.
We still have a working 20+ year old Whirlpool black French door refrigerator/freezer with water and ice maker. It is solid as rock and we have never needed it repaired. Every couple years my husband looks at the new ones and tries to convince me we need a new one with all the bells and whistles. I then send him articles and videos from refrigerator repairmen who loathe the new ones and discuss the price to repair ones with said bells and whistles. He caves. I win.
Same goes w washing machines.
My Mom's washer is 20 yrs old! We needed it repaired & ppl said, no. Don't waste money on repairing it, get a new one!
To which I say, Why? So I can replace it every 2 years!?
Repair is about $200. Replace is about $600+.. & they don't warranty them for more than 6 months.
My boyfriend's Mom has bought 2 new washers in 5 years.
I'm keeping mine.
Nick you’re 💯 correct about kids and the fridge! My 11 year old son would probably write “sticking out your gyatt for the rizzler” on that screen. 😂
I'm dying. 100% my 10 year old son.
Lol please translate for this old childless lady
I don’t know what I enjoy more - watching your videos or reading the comments. Both are on fire this episode! 😂😂
Some good points, designedbyai really helped bring my ideas to life.
The gloves have really come off with these videos & we're getting Nick's unfiltered opinions & I'm 100% HERE FOR IT
Literally LOL’d at the kids drawings on the fridge whiteboard comment! I feel like the longer you do these videos, the freer and more honest you get…and I’m here for it.
I really should not admit this, but I am still using my Amana microwave that I purchased in the 80's. It works like a charm. It is big and I love it.
I have one in my family room, for popcorn!
@@karenk2409 I use mine all of the time for everything.
Well, admit this: You've saved a lot of money not buying new microwaves.
OMG! I tried to hardboil an egg (sans water) in a Montgomery Ward microwave and my Dad was able to glue a thingie on the door and that worked for decades after! Those things were/are bombproof
YESSSS on the older appliances. They’re so much better. I buy all our appliances used. Early 90s fridge? Yep! Simple, agitator Maytag washing machine? All mine. The older, simpler makes and models and hands down better
I have gone off on a tangent to so many people on this very topic that they are all sick of me by now, probably. Lol.
I couldn't agree w you more!!
New appliances are a joke!
My parents had a fridge for 40 years. It was so old my dad brought it from his first marriage 😂
The entire rant about screens in fridges was deeply relatable
When I need to escape from the RUclips violent trash that pops into my face, I find comfort and happiness viewing your channel. You are a real person, interested in the positive things in life. Thank you. You are like having a nice friend.
I appreciate the mixing patterns section, I love the Maximalist style and my boyfriend and I joke a lot about how my interior design style is "chaotic", but in reality I want it to be a comfortable space that people can still relax in and not feel overwhelmed so whenever I get little tidbits on how to accomplish that I'm always grateful
I have the Samsung fridge with the screen because my husband was adamant about buying it. I now love it ! The screen light is turned off unless you touch it so it really blends in with the rest of the fridge. Also the fridge itself is super sleek since the water dispenser is hidden and it has no handles. It’s amazing to listen to music while cooking, watching or reading recipes, leaving notes and silly drawings to your family members, displaying pictures etc.
Do you need it ? No. Is it amazing? Yes ! 🙌🏼
Same - I have one and love it. Bought it from Samsung at a good discount too so it was about as much as similar models without the screen.
You: Do you have money? Yes.
Me: Do I have money? No. 😅
A friend of mine has it and uses it for all kinds of planning and lists. Of course it has French doors. I hate French doors. I could never find anything in the fridge that had them and it had problems as well. Give me an old side by side!
Me too! My husband loves something techie and we got a deal, so we got it in 2019. It does updates and still works fine. The kids watch RUclips on the fridge, and we listen to music, check cameras, etc.
Omg when Nick spoke about boys drawings I about died it was so spot on! Another good one was, "Pick a pattern and calm down." 😂
I recently grouped together a handful of landscape paintings where chartreuse really stands out prominently in three of them. Feels fresh and trendy while still grounded in my own tastes and featuring art I already own and love.
I had to laugh at the black lights in the *Nineties*!! We had them in the 70s - not from Hot Topic, but from Spencer's Gifts. Usually one bulb, and it was so our glow-in-the-dark psychedelic rock posters would look "totally cool, man" in our basements (Think Jeff Spicoli from Fast Times at Ridgemont High).
I agree with you on almost everything. I *do* like chartreuse, but I'm well aware that a very little goes a very long way, so I limit it to throw pillows, or a lampshade or the back of a painted bookcase, where it just peeks through the items on the shelves. Ditto other colors that were fun to use in the Crayola box but aren't great for the entire world - fuchsia, extreme turquoise, lipstick red. And the geometric accent walls already look dated and way too busy.
I still own my husband’s original 3ft blacklight from 1967. It still works perfectly. ☮️
On pattern, I heard from another interior designer a rule that said "1 scenic, 2 geometric" as the most pattern in any (maximalist) space, and it works really well when used with a cohesive and muted colour scheme and classic patterns such as a floral, a stripe and then a subtle self-check or spot 👌
Lol Nicks design nightmare would be my office dream room. I love, and i mean LOVE, the colored lights. The more the merrier. Blinky ones, reacting to sound ones. You name it, I would have it. But, in my defense, Nick, I'm legally blind and lights are one of the things im drawn to. I would love to have 1 space where i can go crazy with lights like it's a walk through Christmas light show but all year. Now i do agree about having them on white sometimes, but then let the color go all collors. BTW. A purple roo sounds cool to so im the weird one.
I too am weird. I love colored lights. White is so boring.
I’m not going to lie….i loved ALL the chartreuse pictures you showed! I now want it in my house 😂
Nick is my favorite comedian riffing on interior trends.
This was by far your funniest video! I know that may have not been the intent but when you started talking about the kids age and what he’d draw on the screen, I lost it 🤣
We have a tiny kitchen with no space for a dishwasher. In an effort to try to make the space more entertaining for dish washing for some family members, I bought an amazon show and installed it on the fridge. It works for us and it’s not actually part of the refrigerator so it doesn’t feel like a waste of money.
My pattern mix rule is one big, one small, three textures, and the patterns need to rhyme. Like the swishes and flowers of an oriental rug with tone on tone swirls on a pillow. The curves rhyme, and the leather of couch with velvet of throw blanket with tapestry texture of throw pillows.... It all sings together in one nice chord. So often I look at rooms and they don't sing.
Walking by apartments at night, and I see the whole unit lit up in blue or green makes me wonder about people! Sure, a nice little string of button lights (WARM WHITE!) to add some warmth has its place.
I love your energy and humor. Keep doing what you’re doing.
I use mine exclusively around the TV, personally.
I adjust the ambient strip to dark purple or blue if I’m watching something scary, or something warm on long cloudy days, they help integrate players into games similarly. It’s not a fashion statement for a lot of people, it’s just an accessory to whatever recreation exists in a space. Most of the time mine are set to a comfortable reading temperature though.
Because it's fun. It's their home anyway, besides I will die on the hill of red lights because they're objectively the best light colour for the human eye and as an autist, you have not lived until your existed and slept in a room bathed in red light. I don't currently have any right now, but I want some.
My college age son put those led smart bulbs in the lamps. Most are just a soft light that we keep on the dim side when watching tv. I can go bright white when I need to. And hubby likes to make them red and green at Christmas. 😊
My neighborhood Kroger had these on sale for $4 so I bought a few. I love them lol. Lighting really helps with mood so when I’m reading a book I like it a certain way and when we are watching tv we change the lighting so our eyes aren’t straining.
One of the best ways to learn how to mix patterns is by reading books on patchwork quilting. They say similar things to you - you want to vary the scale in the patterns that you choose. Limiting the palette of colours that you use is helpful, too. Also choosing a solid fabric (or fabrics) is necessary - exactly as you said - to give the eye somewhere to rest.
90's black lights were so fun for painting body art and dancing at raves!
I absolutely LOVE to hear your critiques! You made me laugh. Sarcasm runs rampant with you, I LOVE it. Thank you.
Boy oh boy I've missed you! Life got lifey & I'm back to worrying about my crazy home ! Thank you for being as great & funny as ever!
Sebastian Bergström’s cozy Swedish apartment exploding with colors made me so happy that I am chaging my beige, brown, and neutral colors into a more colorful place I can enjoy. I am constantly in a boring beige office, beige everywhere…just tired of the color and need a burst of colors.
A trend that I am HOPING won't last is those awful 'faux ancient' rugs, or whatever they're called; rugs that look so worn out that the pattern is barely detectable anymore - like people have walked over them for centuries - but it's obvious that they're NOT old. They're brand new. The colors are cheap-looking and stingily applied. On real ancient rugs, the colors are woven in, not stenciled on top of the fibers, and the shades are faded with time, but deep and saturated. This trend for fake-old is ugly, tacky and boring. If there were such a term as 'builder grade' for rugs, this would be it. I keep waiting for this trend to go away, but it seems to have taken root.
I have over two years in high-end furniture showroom setup in Manhattan, Long Island, and NJ, and worked alongside degreed designers arranging literally hundreds of model rooms. Your opinions are well-founded and on point.
I love your videos, Nick. Besides educating the rest of us on interior design, you're hysterical.
You are so right! My 13 year old son would never write I love you on the fridge!!!😂😂😂😂
My absolute favorite color is chartreuse and I've used it for years😊. I find you hilarious Nick and I'm happy I found your RUclips channel!
Chartreuse is my favorite color along with all other shades of green 😍 Color choice is all about how they make you feel!!
Bonus use of color-changing lights, especially if you can make them solid red: turn them on red if you need to get up at night, save your night vision.
Fridges don't have to be ugly!!! Just look at vintage fridges from the 50's/60's. They look soooooo good and somehow are even more functional than modern fridges!! These vintage appliances used to last so long, like decades. The modern fridge is a step down from vintage fridges and nobody can convince me otherwise. Thanks for coming to my TED talk
I noticed as I started to move out of my 30 year old home, as I removed art from wall and clutter , the negative space made the house awesome! Got 100k over asking it looked so damn good!
I will always get colored lights that have the plain white setting on them. I can be interesting at times and/or for holidays and parties, but for classic decore I want to be able to make them clear. I also don't want them to be the main feature that I feel the need to have them on all the time. Hidden fixtures are always better unless you can make them look natural like candles. I hide remote control lights in my bookcases behind the decor or as candles. Or in planters where they can hide under soil dressing or behind the plant. That way I can use them or not at my whim.
I bought a chartreuse loveseat in 2012. It faded to baby-poop green.
Still excellent. Love that thing.
Your sentiments of chartreuse and baby poop green is on point, I’m going to add that I hate chartreuse yellow. These colors are too harsh in any space, the opposite of calming or happy, they read off as too intense like a headache is about to happen.
Your delivery gives me joy!
The thing about the coloured lights is that it can have health benefits beyond simply being trendy, such as changing it to red at night to help release melatonin or switching to blue hues in the morning to energize.
I understand why it might seem garish as a purely aesthetic choice, but as people become more health-conscious, I think that it will continue to at least have a stable level of demand. To be fair to Nick, though, it is a huge challenge to balance the benefits of coloured lights with other elements of interior design. It's a challenge I find exciting myself, but it is still highly unexplored territory, especially if you don't want your entire house to be white.
It definitely makes you rethink the fundamental principles of interior design, I guess in the same way that you do if you have a cat, and need to provide them lots of vertical space.
Plus, as others have mentioned, these lights can be programmed to flash different colours for various different functions, such as setting timers or switching colours to cue that it's time to do certain things. This is why I think that they're probably here for the long whole, because they're just too useful to do away with. So again, I think we're going to need to just do some serious experimentation to see how we can balance them with our overall aesthetic needs.
You always make me laugh. I appreciate your straightforward manner. And, of course, your excellent taste in decor. Keep these sessions coming.
This is the first Video I saw of you and I loved every minute of it! I might just stay around👀
As always Nick, you are spot on! And you give great practical reasons why those trends won't last and of course you wrap all up with your great sense of humor. Because I live in a small house and have many things handed down from parents and grandparents, I am liking the cottage style as it fits my house and to me, seems timeless for the size and architecture of most small houses. Thanks Nick!
Love this guy even though I would never mix colours, patterns, lights etc etc he’s spot on - the less is more - and hilarious 🇮🇪
Just thinking about trying to get all of the dust out of the angles of those geometrics is going to give me bad dreams tonight and all I did is watch you talk about it. I can imagine having them in my house!
Wow came here to get my heart broken apparently. I love chartreuse and I’m in Northern California so it echoes the environment here. Recently discovered I’m into Hollywood Glam (our elements are Art Deco stylings with pops of funky colors so we have muted pink chenille accent chairs with gold and rust velvet throw pillows; walls have large pop and urban mural art prints; a sculptural pink glass chandelier)
When we do holidays, we gotta do white, softer pinks and chartreuse wherever possible. The classic green and red just won’t cut it. I promise it’s tastefully done.
I love the challenge of mixing patterns. Takes a lot of trial and error. It's just a fun exercise!
I try to place them in ways that are low stakes and easy to change out. Throw pillows and the like, maybe curtains.
I love chartreuse, mustard yellows, yellow and green mixed is wonderful
I've enjoyed your opinons and insights for years and totally trust your judgment. I'm in no way a designer, nor do I follow trends . I like what I like, and try to decorate with good taste. According to your comments I'm doing it right. 😊
With kitchen appliances I would go with what's easier to keep clean. Some surfaces attract finger prints.
Once again Nick, you're spot on these flash in the pan trends. I don't like any of them, especially the maximalism style, what a headache! lol I'm a transitional person with a heavy nod towards traditional and coastal design. Although I did choose two Boho styled rugs for my foyer and front room to bring in a burst of color. I do have pattered cruel pillows on my leather chairs, the colors of these pillows repeat in the rugs, so it still worked in my space. Looking forward to your next video!
i know colored lights will look dated/already kinda do, but because you can change them to plain white whether that’s cool or warm creates a more flexible piece that you can actually use for much longer than say a chartreuse side chair! i like mixing in some calming LED colors with my regular old warm whites, it just does something for my brain!
I like chartreuse, some of my fiestaware is in that color, mixed with several other spring colors and it looks lovely. I actually like that "baby poop green" color from the 70s as well, though I think it got very overdone then. What I don't understand is the trend where everything in a home is gray, black, and white, but then there will be a lone chartreuse door or pillow. It tells me "See, I'm fun, I don't hate color... look at this fun green thing right here!"
I've never wanted a tv in the fridge but that one that's merchandised in Home Depot right now that has a glass front, making it a huge white board???? Um yes please. It can be clean. It can be a brainstorm space and visual reminder board! So cool.
Those geometric moulding walls would be such a huge pain to dust/clean! So many crevices!
You’ve honed your craft very well. The show is ready to sell! Just a pinch more gratitude. Great job!
I really like that you explain why you don’t like something. It makes me look at it differently and I can see why the dislike is there. Great video 😊
Nice unpacking of the importance of taking care with mixing patterns.
I do like blue light as a night light in a bedroom. It is less harsh than white light and more soothing to the eye.
I'm talking about a dim ambient light for those who don't want total black out where they sleep.