Thanks for introducing these designers. I liked the textured tree shapes on the walls of the first designer. I know I would go crazy having to keep my home neat enough to use as a showroom.
my only problem with most French interior design (or European in general), and I'm not saying this happens all the time, but it happens way too often, people will put A LOT of work and effort and creativity in most of the house, and then the kitchen is like an after thought, usually builders grade boxy modern design with shiny laminate cabinets that don't match the rest of the design of the house, hahah, it's sooooooooooo annoying. I know one of the reasons could be, at least for apartments, many kitchens are not furbished in Europe (this is changing, of course, but in some countries like Germany it's still a thing), and residents "take" their kitchens with them when they leave, even if the kitchen doesn't fit into the next kitchen, lol, so usually people don't want to pay a lot of money on a kitchen and just get like an Ikea kitchen or something, but this is a stupid excuse in my opinion if a resident is putting sooooooo much work in to the design of the rest of the home that will probably stay, why not put the same effort into the kitchen.
This video was super interesting! I would love to see more of this on your channel
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Wow! Absolutely worthwhile viewing of very different designers. So much inspiration- thank you! ♥️
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Thanks for introducing these designers. I liked the textured tree shapes on the walls of the first designer. I know I would go crazy having to keep my home neat enough to use as a showroom.
my only problem with most French interior design (or European in general), and I'm not saying this happens all the time, but it happens way too often, people will put A LOT of work and effort and creativity in most of the house, and then the kitchen is like an after thought, usually builders grade boxy modern design with shiny laminate cabinets that don't match the rest of the design of the house, hahah, it's sooooooooooo annoying. I know one of the reasons could be, at least for apartments, many kitchens are not furbished in Europe (this is changing, of course, but in some countries like Germany it's still a thing), and residents "take" their kitchens with them when they leave, even if the kitchen doesn't fit into the next kitchen, lol, so usually people don't want to pay a lot of money on a kitchen and just get like an Ikea kitchen or something, but this is a stupid excuse in my opinion if a resident is putting sooooooo much work in to the design of the rest of the home that will probably stay, why not put the same effort into the kitchen.
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