Cool video ahead!!! Make sure you watch the full video because we break it down for you step by step. Taking you through the process of accessorizing with modern accents. I would love to hear your thoughts and what you loved the most and which part of this video stuck out for you. Guys please make sure you like, comment and subscribe to my channel ❤ Sanaz xx
My favorite designer-great information! We actually have at least 12 HomeSense stores located in various cities in the U.S. as well as several HomeGood stores - I love shopping at them both!
I love the Homegoods in the States. It's always nice to go and check out their pieces. Too bad I can't bring a whole container back to Toronto with me.
What's your thought on the price. Is it too high for the pieces or too low 😊 the trick is to find timeless gems so you don't have to change them up too often.
@@StyleWithSanaz Honestly, they are low considering what I’ve used before for light fixtures and accent pieces to go in a few living rooms and apartment building community rooms.
@EjBlaze1 lighting and fixtures are definitely not included in my accessories budget. Those prices are for people interested in starting a home staging company and starting to gather their inventory of accessories. Bring lighting into the mix and we're well over a few thousand on top.
WINNERS is also part of that chain. Also, if you're a stylist you should have a good enough eye to pull from thrift stores and find beautiful, quality pieces at extremely reasonable prices. Depending on your genre and who you tend to work with (or intend to work with) mixing trendier pieces from a place like Homesense with beautiful antiques or vintage pieces will give your spaces a style that reads extremely high end. Especially in the affluent sphere (not so much new money, but old money for sure) this will resonate with the buyer. There is a quality in antiques that you wont find in modern pieces, and old money fills their home with pieces that have pedigree and tell a story. And they don't need to be fussy... I have a few key pieces that are not precious but work in nearly every space to elevate the look and read as "money".
It's always nice to mix pieces up. Sometimes people get thrown off, but I like to break rules in design. Makes it more interesting, like you said. Thanks for your feedback. Xx
It's your resolution settings. The video is high quality so if you're seeing it blurry you just click on the cog looking symbol, choose a higher resolution and it should fix it 😊
Not always but a lot of times I feel that these things in the name of "designing" tend to achieve as many useless spaces as possible. From a functional point of view, there is hardly any use for these items on the shelves there. Basically killing the purpose of the bookshelves or the library - or I am being ignorant of aesthetics and being harsh on these talented people who put so much into these designs (as well as the luxury of beautiful talking).
I'm sure whoever lives there will add their own special pieces like books and pictures frames to make the house a home. However, for the purpose of styling to sell, we keep the design impersonal so the potential buyers can envision their own belongings in the space. There's a reason for everything we do 🤭
Cool video ahead!!! Make sure you watch the full video because we break it down for you step by step. Taking you through the process of accessorizing with modern accents.
I would love to hear your thoughts and what you loved the most and which part of this video stuck out for you.
Guys please make sure you like, comment and subscribe to my channel ❤
Sanaz xx
🤔 Your wall pieces point / move / flow in the same direction ... Which brings calm too your look ... Right to left
Bonjour...Merci pour toutes vos bonnes idées déco...C'est très élégant et moderne à la fois. Parfait !
Thank you so much. Xx
I love watching videos like this at the end of a long day!
Thanks for the great tips Sanaz!
My favorite designer-great information! We actually have at least 12 HomeSense stores located in various cities in the U.S. as well as several HomeGood stores - I love shopping at them both!
I love the Homegoods in the States. It's always nice to go and check out their pieces. Too bad I can't bring a whole container back to Toronto with me.
So many great ideas. Thanks for sharing
Glad you liked it! Hope you're enjoying your summer so far. Xx
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Love It!!! Another great video. Great accessory choices and you look amazing! The price for all of that is shocking just from looking at it.
What's your thought on the price. Is it too high for the pieces or too low 😊 the trick is to find timeless gems so you don't have to change them up too often.
@@StyleWithSanaz Honestly, they are low considering what I’ve used before for light fixtures and accent pieces to go in a few living rooms and apartment building community rooms.
@EjBlaze1 lighting and fixtures are definitely not included in my accessories budget. Those prices are for people interested in starting a home staging company and starting to gather their inventory of accessories. Bring lighting into the mix and we're well over a few thousand on top.
@@StyleWithSanaz Alright, sounds accurate.
Thank you so much fr sharing with us❤
WINNERS is also part of that chain.
Also, if you're a stylist you should have a good enough eye to pull from thrift stores and find beautiful, quality pieces at extremely reasonable prices. Depending on your genre and who you tend to work with (or intend to work with) mixing trendier pieces from a place like Homesense with beautiful antiques or vintage pieces will give your spaces a style that reads extremely high end.
Especially in the affluent sphere (not so much new money, but old money for sure) this will resonate with the buyer. There is a quality in antiques that you wont find in modern pieces, and old money fills their home with pieces that have pedigree and tell a story. And they don't need to be fussy... I have a few key pieces that are not precious but work in nearly every space to elevate the look and read as "money".
It's always nice to mix pieces up. Sometimes people get thrown off, but I like to break rules in design. Makes it more interesting, like you said. Thanks for your feedback. Xx
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Thank you so much
Dear designer.....you video looks blurred!
It's your resolution settings. The video is high quality so if you're seeing it blurry you just click on the cog looking symbol, choose a higher resolution and it should fix it 😊
Not always but a lot of times I feel that these things in the name of "designing" tend to achieve as many useless spaces as possible. From a functional point of view, there is hardly any use for these items on the shelves there. Basically killing the purpose of the bookshelves or the library - or I am being ignorant of aesthetics and being harsh on these talented people who put so much into these designs (as well as the luxury of beautiful talking).
I'm sure whoever lives there will add their own special pieces like books and pictures frames to make the house a home. However, for the purpose of styling to sell, we keep the design impersonal so the potential buyers can envision their own belongings in the space. There's a reason for everything we do 🤭
@@StyleWithSanaz I am sure there is and your comment gave me more insight indeed. Thank you
Tanks for yuo