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Комментарии • 446

  • @Liliana-wj2gm
    @Liliana-wj2gm 2 года назад +8

    You’re such a talented designer and all your content so interesting but the fact that you’re laughing out like you’ve smoked something and making a clown of yourself doesn’t match with your content

  • @Anthony_The_Disney_Guy
    @Anthony_The_Disney_Guy 2 года назад +232

    1. Metal Blinds
    2. 90’s Bright Brass
    3. Cheap Wood Paneling
    4. Popcorn Ceilings
    5. Vinyl Flooring
    6. Heavy Drapes
    7. Cheap Old Doors
    8. Old Appliances
    9. Dated Furniture

  • @ShefortheJeeps
    @ShefortheJeeps 2 года назад +13

    You know… you could install some blinds to help control all that sunlight and heat coming through those windows. 😝

  • @lytxn1453
    @lytxn1453 2 года назад +20

    In central Texas, if you don't have anything but curtains covering your windows, your power bill will be thru the roof in summer with 100+ temps for 4-5 months. And it's a good bet that the curtains won't last long. I have 2 1/2 inch faux wood white blinds but add drapes for softness and accent.

    • @vaderladyl
      @vaderladyl 2 года назад +2

      Same here in Florida. Layering is key.

    • @threearrows2248
      @threearrows2248 2 года назад +2

      I'm in Miami and I have the same types of blinds in my cottage-style house. The sun gets intense!

  • @virginiam8586
    @virginiam8586 2 года назад +6

    So sad that you hate antiques. I find that most of today's furniture is such that it won't survive 8 years.
    I find that many semi- antique pieces can even be refinished or painted. Better than a landfill.

    • @vaderladyl
      @vaderladyl 2 года назад

      Don't mind hers and others opinions. Antiques are fabulous and well worth having. Say no to throwing out things and over consuming!

  • @Asphodel27one
    @Asphodel27one 2 года назад +10

    They’ll have to take my antique Craftsman furniture out of my semi-minimalist home over my dead body.

  • @epp
    @epp 2 года назад +16

    We have luxury vinyl tile in our kitchen. It's 11 years old and looks literally like it was just installed. And that's with 2 dogs that have destroyed all of the hardwood floors in the rest of our house. If I was building a new house, I would use LVP everywhere.

    • @Coleaubo
      @Coleaubo 2 года назад +4

      Thank you! Building now and planning on LVP (wood look) everywhere and her comments left wondering what the problem is?

    • @chubbsy10
      @chubbsy10 2 года назад +3

      I sell RE in Az. I show multi million dollar homes with LVP. I personally really love it.

    • @cyndijohnson1765
      @cyndijohnson1765 2 года назад +1

      I love it too. It holds up so well and is easy to care for. I think it is wood floor manufacturers who don’t like them. Lol.

    • @thesirtaco
      @thesirtaco 2 года назад

      I love my LVP. We have dogs and LVP doesn’t scratch.

    • @ladym6738
      @ladym6738 Год назад

      Agree. Mine are (wait for it) 40 years of age and that is with kids, dogs, etc. so easy to keep clean. Would love to make changes however…it is what it is. Enjoy the vids.

  • @vjhreeves
    @vjhreeves 2 года назад +2

    What you are talking about is not OLD, it's DATED. Two different things.

  • @heatherderganc5984
    @heatherderganc5984 2 года назад +9

    I love my plantation shutters! It gives a clean but traditional look that I prefer to fabric.

  • @patralink
    @patralink 2 года назад +7

    We sold our dream house and moved into our smaller retirement house. Left the countryside and moved to the suburbs for easier and more convenient living. Year one we hired the entire interior of the house painted, put new carpet in all the carpeted areas, replaced the front porch, upgraded the electrical, upgraded the plumbing in the laundry room, replaced window blinds with new blinds (blinds work well for us). New door hardware on all the exterior doors. The house is old but not in a charming way. I still have the cheap wood panel interior doors, I have sheet vinyl in my kitchen and laundry room, my living room has painted over wood paneling, my bathtub/shower are plastic and that works well for me. I was tired of cleaning grout. I added a couple of ceiling fans because I really like to use them. I am a retired interior designer, age 70 and even though my house wouldn't win any awards I have made it my own and we are very comfortable here. The really nice thing is that when we sold the bigger house and moved here we put a big chunk of money in the bank to use in our retirement. Design should fit your life and that changes over time. And as you point out, there are many things you can do to update your house. Choosing which things are important to you is the key.

  • @valerina01
    @valerina01 2 года назад +63

    I agree with pretty much everything you’ve said! Re: older furniture, I would be more nuanced. I have a couple pieces of antique furniture from my parents’ home and it does work great with my more updated pieces for an eclectic, cozy, lived in and highly individual look. I don’t much like a look using *only* furniture from contemporary furniture stores (RH, CB, Pottery Barn, etc.).

    • @jaxxiet5851
      @jaxxiet5851 2 года назад

      I agree completely!

    • @Mamado88
      @Mamado88 2 года назад +2

      Agree, every room should have an antique or vintage item

    • @ashleyw9340
      @ashleyw9340 2 года назад

      Agree! 👍

    • @osguridasbaik7739
      @osguridasbaik7739 Год назад

      @@jaxxiet5851 666pra are

  • @lizzysbeautyshowetc.6895
    @lizzysbeautyshowetc.6895 2 года назад +3

    I do not agree with the paneling situation I think panels are done right can be very interesting

  • @carawestgate
    @carawestgate 2 года назад +24

    I've never understood why popcorn ceiling is SO hated!? I mean, if i had the choice I would install flat ceilings but it doesn't bother me that our house has it. If it comes down to being more sellable I might take it down then but for now I'm saving my money and living with it.

    • @r-e_mii
      @r-e_mii 2 года назад +3

      She has good ideas but many just don't have the money to change things. I love my mini blinds. They're white and great.

    • @Noted_by_yennu
      @Noted_by_yennu 2 года назад +5

      Totally agree. I have super high ceilings, u barely notice it. No way am I paying thousands of dollars for that.

    • @whiteserpent6753
      @whiteserpent6753 2 года назад +4

      Eh, I hated the way it darkened the room (so many shadows!), how it was impossible to clean (I’d look up and see spiderwebs snaking through the spikes), and how it would rain material down if bumped. My ceilings are low, so this wasn’t as uncommon as it would be for some. And it had 1-2% asbestos. It also had dark areas on it where the previous owner hadn’t maintained the roof well, and some visible cracks due to poor taping.
      It’s been wonderful to have the popcorn gone.
      My parents’ house has popcorn and it isn’t a big deal for them, but they don’t have the cracks or the stains, either, and their ceilings aren’t quite as low. It probably has asbestos and spiderwebs, though.

    • @user-jn8tg6nw8j
      @user-jn8tg6nw8j 2 года назад +2

      Same here. Our house is relatively new and isn’t dated in any other way. I definitely wouldn’t choose it, but it definitely isn’t worth the money and mess to remove it. Although I will say that I have seen certain popcorn/textured ceilings that do look old and crusty and gross-but paint would probably fix them.

    • @vaderladyl
      @vaderladyl 2 года назад +3

      Me neither. I don't hate it and think is unnecessary to scrape it off.People had been brainwashed into hating it.

  • @keeptheshoes6198
    @keeptheshoes6198 2 года назад +29

    I’m curious if 2” wood blinds fall into your mini blind category? I really like mine… they offer privacy to the bedrooms and front of the house, are easy to open and close, filter in the light and views, and look like a shutter from the outside but don’t take up as much space on the inside. The back of my house is blind free and I love it, but I don’t need privacy to the back.

    • @orahmiller3125
      @orahmiller3125 2 года назад +2

      Totally agree. When I’m out of town I can close them enough so you can’t see in, but the plants can get light.

    • @marydlutes1792
      @marydlutes1792 2 года назад +3

      Wood blinds are classic.

    • @marciamakoviecki3295
      @marciamakoviecki3295 2 года назад +6

      @@marydlutes1792 I have brown wood blinds and despise them. But, I got estimates for simple electronic shades and they were $2k each. So, I'm learning to like my wood blinds.

    • @veraw.1231
      @veraw.1231 Год назад

      Do what you want, and keep what you like. This woman is meh.

    • @kelleywyskiel8513
      @kelleywyskiel8513 Год назад

      Sounds absolutely lovely

  • @mariamcclanahan470
    @mariamcclanahan470 2 года назад +47

    I live in a fish bowl. I love the mini-blinds! They have versatility with the lighting. They can only let the light in in many different ways as opposed to other shades that are either open or closed.

    • @mavisjones4750
      @mavisjones4750 2 года назад +8

      I'm with you. I still love metal mini-blinds. I like the versatility of them but I also like how the look from the street. I hate those dang plantation blinds and shutters that used to be all the rage. Especially at night, curtains / draperies don't always provide the privacy you need.

    • @marilyncurtis5011
      @marilyncurtis5011 2 года назад +8

      I have blinds in the bedrooms and the bathroom on the main floor of my house and guess what? They have the option of being open all the way to expose the entire window. Imagine that. I also have sheer curtains on the bedroom windows to soften the look and a light weight valance over the blinds in the bathroom window to soften that look. In the 'master bedroom' I have vertical blinds on the double window and the single window. They are perfect there. The versatility for privacy and light (and darkening) is great. That also opens to expose the entire window for view and light. They look fine. Versatility is not something I am willing to give up.

    • @lisaduncan6923
      @lisaduncan6923 2 года назад +10

      Same. I live in a split level and the whole front of my house is windows. I have the wider nicer blinds, but no way am I having that many curtains. I feel like curtains gather so much dust and absorbs smells. The upstairs gets the blasting afternoon sun and I want to be able to quickly adjust what light comes in.

    • @mariamcclanahan470
      @mariamcclanahan470 2 года назад

      @@lisaduncan6923 good point

    • @theresabrown1272
      @theresabrown1272 2 года назад +1

      Mini blinds look awful! I agree with Valentina. But the beauty is we are the creators of our own homes .

  • @roxy4158
    @roxy4158 2 года назад +6

    Your chatter gives me a migraine

  • @mavisjones4750
    @mavisjones4750 2 года назад +15

    My grandparents home, build in the 50s, has wood paneling. It is not the wood paneling of the 70s. This is actual wood with actual knots, etc. There is no way that I would ever paint over it. It's what gives that house character.

    • @cathywallace6990
      @cathywallace6990 2 года назад +1

      Agree never take away the character of that time period today just don't get it they end up destroy the mid century design and if there is a up date they have destroyed the history of that time

    • @kelleywyskiel8513
      @kelleywyskiel8513 Год назад

      I agree with you. You can keep the integrity and sentimental beauty of an original home design. I can’t get on board with the new concept of destroying and painting over real wood and stone for a temporary style craze.

    • @kelleywyskiel8513
      @kelleywyskiel8513 Год назад

      I despise window blinds. So much.
      Now we do have a 100+ Victorian and even with the new windows those windows get spicy set fire to an ant in the summer.
      But I hate hate hate them so much.

  • @mikam8801
    @mikam8801 2 года назад +29

    Video idea: Safe designs that don’t date. I’m guessing items like: real wood floors, Mexican tile, real wood walls like your pics. Would you say white or cherry kitchens? I’d love to hear your opinions for each category. Essentially, if you were going to build a date-safe house and furnish it, what would you do?

    • @Mamado88
      @Mamado88 2 года назад +7

      We're building our forever house next year and have just been through the choices with that in mind, thankfully I'm not a modern contemporary person so to me a house that doesn't date is items that have been around forever, white profiled doors/cabinets, wainscoting, medium warm toned wood floors, white subway tile. While I'm young at 33 I have a disabled husband and disabled young child so there's no reno in my lifetime or upgrade so I have to get it right the first and only time around

    • @willes2735
      @willes2735 Год назад

      I think everything is out at least some of the time, lots of real wood floors got covered in wall to wall carpet when that was all the rage. Less trendy things hold up better because they have a more neutral basic look, but personally I don't believe anything is truly timeless, they just come in and out of fashion.

  • @lolamost3100
    @lolamost3100 2 года назад +21

    We've just installed 2in wide white blinds in our house and I love it. It looks very chic.

    • @hx7193
      @hx7193 2 года назад +4

      I've just ordered blinds and vinyl flooring😊

    • @dorothywoods2047
      @dorothywoods2047 2 года назад +7

      I just put Graber 2” white blinds in my beach house. Serves the purpose, clean and sleek…also did LVP by Mannington flooring. Waterproof and wears well. Just perfect for a beach house. Low maintenance and easy to clean up. I do what works for my place and budget.

  • @awake8806
    @awake8806 2 года назад +16

    We ripped out the old carpet and added commercial grade wood grain luxury vinyl flooring in the basement. It’s waterproof and it’s perfect for the basement. The manufacturer said it will outlast all of us.

    • @ataylor1604
      @ataylor1604 2 года назад +4

      We've just put it in most of our house too and I'm loving it. I'm the end our deciding factor was the animal planet that is our home, and the way my last exotic hardwood floors were so gouged and damaged when we took them up. Just needed something a little more water and animal proof!!

    • @justaname999
      @justaname999 2 года назад +1

      This! She only showed pictures of extremely cheap, super old and ugly vinyl flooring. Meanwhile, the options for wood grain vinyl are great and easy to install.
      Had ugly tile floors and putting in real hardwood would have meant a costly ripping out. Vinyl is thinner and can be easily added on top.

    • @cathywallace6990
      @cathywallace6990 2 года назад +2

      Love mine it was what was in my price and it looks beautiful clean and didn't have to finance forever .I feel it made my house look stunning

    • @awake8806
      @awake8806 2 года назад +1

      @@justaname999 - yes! There so many options now in the luxury vinyl world

    • @justaname999
      @justaname999 Год назад

      @@cathywallace6990 It looks great and it can be installed in a renter-friendly way too

  • @carolmiller5713
    @carolmiller5713 2 года назад +88

    Let me see if I got this right - older appliances DO work better than new ones but if you don't want your house to LOOK old you should spend $1000s of dollars for something that doesn't work as well?

    • @HistorianMom
      @HistorianMom 2 года назад +36

      Guess we are screwed in our dingy “creepy” house with older appliances, lol. We are slowly getting rid of the popcorn ceilings, but there is no way I’m getting rid of functioning appliances or perfectly good furniture because it’s not “on trend.” The landfills are full of broken, stained, & non functional stuff, let’s add a layer of perfectly functional stuff, too? Don’t think so.

    • @michelelapre7715
      @michelelapre7715 2 года назад +2

      Yep ! That’s it! No compromises!😜

    • @toosense
      @toosense 2 года назад +5

      Those older appliances might work a little better but might also be wasting more water or power. It’s a trade off.

    • @jlt2726
      @jlt2726 2 года назад +6

      @@toosense yes there may be increased power/water and also more money in replacing more often as appliances have not been built to last for decades. Why pay twice/three times when something is both serviceable and repairable. If you have the money, go for it, I am not in that category and will live with my old appliances and painted/papered paneling since I have yet to find that money tree. I miss Goldie, the refrigerator that came with our house in the 70's and died in 2017. That sucker was well built.

    • @toosense
      @toosense 2 года назад +3

      @@jlt2726 I agree, today’s appliances have too much technology, sensors, cheap rubber seals, etc that break down easily. That’s what you get when everything is manufactured cheaply in foreign countries. You’re lucky to get the one year warranty. Replacing something durable for esthetics is not practical, today revolves around esthetics and instant gratification.. a lot of “keeping up with the Joneses”. The sales pitch tends to be savings in power, etc, but it probably isn’t much long term.

  • @cathyjohnson8287
    @cathyjohnson8287 2 года назад +3

    If you had some good quality metal mini blinds in your home you could control the sunlight a lot better! lol 😂 I am really only half joking. 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @fondarucker3236
    @fondarucker3236 2 года назад +45

    BUT, your top is beautiful. Please link it. Thanks

    • @pman2916
      @pman2916 2 года назад +1

      She has a fashion channel as well now too, she might have it on there. I'm not a sub on that channel as I'm not into fashion.

    • @caroldecastro6063
      @caroldecastro6063 2 года назад

      0}p}pp}11}

    • @robinmanning4092
      @robinmanning4092 2 года назад

      I also love your blouse. My home was built in the ‘70s has knotty pine walls in the main front of the house. What do you think of these?

  • @reneeburich9497
    @reneeburich9497 2 года назад +12

    Laminated hardwood is used a lot here (WI) in our area. It’s durable and looks really nice. A good one doesn’t look fake.

    • @jannibal9273
      @jannibal9273 Год назад +1

      Totally agree with you. I also live in Wisconsin and in our cray cray seasonal weather, we need floors that will hold up to water, snow, mud, dogs and kids and constantly being washed. I have water resistant vinyl plank tiles in my kitchen/dining area that are open to each other and they look the same now as when I moved into the home 8 years ago when they had been newly installed.

  • @juliemckinnon1480
    @juliemckinnon1480 2 года назад +63

    I thought for a minute (in previous home) we could remove the popcorn ceiling ourselves. My contractor laughed and said, “You can try but I’m going to charge you more to fix the mess and gouges in the ceiling when you’re done”. 😂. I paid him. Worth every penny.

    • @annefischer3530
      @annefischer3530 2 года назад +5

      We scraped our popcorn ceilings down to a low texture like orange peel, then painted it. I was very happy with the result.

    • @dianebaum5194
      @dianebaum5194 2 года назад

      Did ours in about 1 hour with my 6’6” husband a a broad knife. Fell on old carpet pad and carried to dump. Free

    • @leec5170
      @leec5170 2 года назад

      Scraped all ceilings in condo I just sold. As long as popcorn hasn't been painted, it's fairly easy to remove. Very messy, but easy!

  • @larayne
    @larayne 2 года назад +13

    Regarding antique furniture; I‘ve inherited an old Voltaire armchair from my grandfather. It‘s an amazing piece - it was kermit green though! 🤢 So I had it re-upholstered in a zebra pattern (back in 2003 way before zebra was in, haha). It‘s fabulous!!

  • @bibliophilesunite
    @bibliophilesunite 2 года назад +3

    Don't forget to donate those old doors, hardware, etc. to Habitat for Humanity's ReStore instead of throwing them in the trash. Ditto for the furniture, donate don't trash, because someone else may love it.

    • @vaderladyl
      @vaderladyl 2 года назад

      Yes! Say no to throwing out what can be reused. Don't over consume.

  • @pamelanelson-munson6730
    @pamelanelson-munson6730 2 года назад +9

    our house is a 1972 house that looks very Scandi mid century. We have the hollow core wood... but I think those are soooo much more preferable to the current composite white builder grade doors. One thing we did do on one of the doors was to paint it a rich dark brown and put a black European lever handle on it.

  • @g.970
    @g.970 2 года назад +4

    Can’t keep up with all the trends unless you have lots of money. Sometimes you have to live in it, especially now with the inflation.
    I hate those metal blinds too. I did plantation shutters in my new house but they cost tens of thousands of dollars. I won’t be replacing them….ever.

    • @vaderladyl
      @vaderladyl 2 года назад

      Keep the plantation shutters, those are timeless.

  • @kathrinabels
    @kathrinabels 2 года назад +34

    Little tip for the honey :) add it after the milk, so that the Latte isn't too hot. Many beneficial components of honey are heat sensitive 🙏

    • @emilyferrante4589
      @emilyferrante4589 Год назад +1

      This is literally the first thing I thought of when I saw it!

  • @carolebuckle7977
    @carolebuckle7977 2 года назад +8

    I have a fabric fireside chair, it has dated, so we are getting it reupholstered to a more modern/ contemporary feel 🇬🇧xxx

  • @cold9168
    @cold9168 2 года назад +5

    question about vinyl flooring: What about "luxury vinyl flooring" that looks like wood? New homes in our area are putting them in (my friend just moved in to a brand new home less than a month ago) and even an architect put them in his modern home which made it in a local parade of homes?. Thoughts?

    • @brendadurden6414
      @brendadurden6414 2 года назад +3

      I have the same question. Upscale homes, restaurants, doctors offices, etc., all seem to be installing LVP flooring. The only reason I can think of that a contractor would tell you not to install them would be that they (contractor) doesn’t make as much money on the install as they would on other types of floors….maybe?

  • @paallstudio6544
    @paallstudio6544 2 года назад +9

    Popcorn texture is how I'm incorporating the Boucle trend on the ceiling 😂 or at least that's what I tell myself because it's not in our budget to remove it right now

  • @mynameisneb
    @mynameisneb 2 года назад +2

    My fireplace, my dingy carpet, my old dryer, my old car in the driveway, little storage/unorganized, cracks in the driveway, cracks in the garage, the post pregnancy boob light fixture... am I at 9 yet?

  • @femalephobia
    @femalephobia 2 года назад +2

    Put LVPF in master bedroom and bath, we have a pool, always wet. The flooring is gorgous and feels so much nicer than tile. I would love to replace all the tile with LVPF!

  • @melt470
    @melt470 2 года назад +3

    Lol on the blinds. We live in AZ, we need something to let some light in but not all the light. I had to put some on my office window. I had Roman shades, but they weren’t practical. I need some light to work in but don’t need my neighbor staring at me for 8 hours a day. We also have them on the back of the house so when the landscapers and pool guys are in the back yard they can’t see all that we have going on in the home.

    • @vaderladyl
      @vaderladyl 2 года назад

      Keep the roman shades and install window film so you can keep them open during the day and close them at night for privacy

  • @Djynni
    @Djynni 2 года назад +33

    Miniblinds: if you have windows on the ground floor where anyone can walk up and look in (like the living room by the front door), it's hard to find a solution that keeps people from looking in but let's the sun in. Sheers that let the sun in often also let people see in.

    • @nyleneschieman2526
      @nyleneschieman2526 2 года назад +9

      I agree. Mini blinds still has it’s purpose where you cannot consider roller blinds, roman blinds or sheer curtains. You can tilt it to get daylight but still ensure privacy.

    • @dianeevans2708
      @dianeevans2708 2 года назад +8

      We had a neighbor who would LOOK INTO OUR PATIO DOOR LOOKING FOR ME.... not kidding. We put Gila window film on our patio doors and front windows. (The privacy reflective one) Problem solved. The light can come in, you can see out, but noone can see in during the day -however, at night, you can see in if the lights are on, but windows are covered at night. I love this stuff. It's somewhat challenging to get the backing pulled away from the film, and patio sized windows you need a helper if possible. It cuts the heat that pours into your home drastically but not the light. We've had it up for years with no issues.

    • @maryfedor8679
      @maryfedor8679 2 года назад

      @@nyleneschieman2526 £$

    • @loumcpeek5269
      @loumcpeek5269 2 года назад +1

      And 1 window is close to a neighbors garage, not pretty to see. I dont like them really, but they work.

    • @Djynni
      @Djynni 2 года назад

      @@maryfedor8679 Not sure if you're saying mini blinds are expensive, but they come in different price ranges.

  • @voiceofhislove8650
    @voiceofhislove8650 2 года назад +20

    I always love your tips and decor style. I watch you all of the time. But I just can't part with blinds. We are moving into a new construction soon. I tried to picture only using curtains to survive the privacy issues along with the uncontrolled sunshine. That adds unwanted heat, excessive light to fade materials in the house, and the view of dirty glass window panels (our windows are pretty big). So we are going with 2 and 1/2 inch white faux wood blinds on all our windows "again". And use some curtain panels, as needed to add decor elements to some rooms. I think the idea of using curtains to shut out light and use for privacy is too high maintenance for our household.

    • @evelynsaungikar3553
      @evelynsaungikar3553 2 года назад +1

      Blackout drapes are quite inexpensive.

    • @barbarathomas2471
      @barbarathomas2471 2 года назад

      @@evelynsaungikar3553 Agreed. I live in south Texas and use black out drapes from Amazon in my bedroom. I added some trim to doll them up a bit. Lowe’s has other options to keep out the sun and heat.

    • @amyturner7273
      @amyturner7273 2 года назад

      I don’t like the skinny metal blinds that bend easy, but I love the wide blinds. I think they look classic.

  • @cjmac2766
    @cjmac2766 2 года назад +5

    Love your videos, Valentina! I live in the Phoenix area, a.k.a. the Valley of the Sun, where blinds on windows to block or redirect the scorching sun are essential. Nice drapes are the option. 😄

  • @anitas5817
    @anitas5817 2 года назад +5

    I updated my kitchen appliances but I did keep my old large capacity washer and dryer in the laundry room. They work great and no one but me sees them. The dog should be in every video!!

  • @Toni_Snark
    @Toni_Snark 2 года назад +2

    The word that was missing is “outdated.” 😂

  • @jillmurph
    @jillmurph 2 года назад +3

    Age = so much wisdom.. We covered our popcorn ceiling with white wood planks. (Another option, as opposed to scrapping it)

  • @jeanpotter2163
    @jeanpotter2163 2 года назад +2

    Everything comes back in style. Have you looked at the current products in the home stores. They have shiny brass, and it can be beautiful. The style currently is what one likes and wants to live with and enjoy.

  • @brendaboden5153
    @brendaboden5153 2 года назад +1

    Light airy and natural from someone who paints every room black or all black accessories

  • @morganfamilyfosters
    @morganfamilyfosters 2 года назад +9

    We scraped our ceiling this month before doing the floor. It’s not hard! But we just knocked down the texture and didn’t completely wet it. Still looks drastically better and it went pretty fast! But it leaves a layer of dust on absolutely everything even if you cover it up

  • @marychristensen7386
    @marychristensen7386 2 года назад +2

    One thing to consider is that doors are really expensive to replace. I have to just live with the hollow core builder-grade doors in my condo. Sigh.

  • @sarahmarti141
    @sarahmarti141 2 года назад +3

    How irritating

  • @MN-eo4ue
    @MN-eo4ue 2 года назад +1

    This channel keeps popping up in my feed, and this video really bugs! If you only follow these trends you will have a lovely house BUT it will not be a home..made with love and character and quirky things you’ve collected in your life. Your children and loved ones don’t care how new or trendy you are, and frankly it’s so boring..black and white..because some RUclipsr told you something in your house is ‘creepy’..ugh! It’s such nonsense

  • @alinacash786
    @alinacash786 2 года назад +3

    My home is so close to both homes on each side. So we desperately need layers on my windows.

  • @tatilemming
    @tatilemming 2 года назад +1

    Loved the tips and loved the participation of the dog. You should incorporate it to your videos. ;-)

  • @MaryMicheleful
    @MaryMicheleful 2 года назад +1

    Please don’t recommend Jenn Air. I have not have an oven or microwave since before last thanksgiving due to Jenn Air. The one we bought died. They stalled me and made me wait for a part that they don’t make to repair it. Then they made me give them $900 to get the new model delivered and installed. And that is back ordered with no date on when I will get it. Closing in on one year without an oven or microwave. I could literally cry. Don’t. Buy . Jenn Air.

  • @superfacch
    @superfacch 2 года назад +2

    "It's hot and I'm not doing this" - me all summer 🤣

  • @valeriebarber4325
    @valeriebarber4325 2 года назад +1

    I hate the plywood paneling and the popcorn ceilings. Too much dark wood and shag rugs. Seventies style avocado and burned orange appliances are beyond awful. So are wierd fake crystal chandeliers. Drapes are gross. The more elaborate they are the worse it is. Anything that smacks of fake luxury is super inappropriate in a tract home. All the old heavy furniture is indeed a drag. I’ll never give up my parents old mahogany dresser though. It has pride of place.

  • @annstueve5647
    @annstueve5647 2 года назад +3

    I built a new home in a subdivision. The houses ate close together with no trees so i love my 2" white blinds. I like the privacy. And tilting them changes the color in the room. I did put vinyl white floors in my bathrooms, and they work. Ceramic tile seems to date itself quickly. And I hated tthe grout. I also put a imitation oak vinyl floor in the basement, worked well with a dog. The vinyl plank flooring seems to be holding up. No scratches from the dog. My wood floor in the last house was so scratched up. I would prefer a lighter color than what I picked out in this house.

  • @Candypack1
    @Candypack1 2 года назад +2

    I think when we use the word “old” we actually mean dated or the house stopped evolving. When you walk into a house and know exactly when it was built (within the last 70 years) it looks dated or old. Someone could argue that we’ve been slowly conditioned to consume faster instead of adding to what already exists.

  • @fridayhunt7075
    @fridayhunt7075 2 года назад +2

    Replacing an old fridge will quickly pay for itself in energy savings

    • @denisetymensky8922
      @denisetymensky8922 2 года назад

      The new ones only last 4 years. The manufacturers think the U.S. is a disposable country so they decided to use it to their advantage. My fella wants a new stove/oven but I have been dragging my feet. The one we have is ugly and screams 1991. If we could find a well made one I might consider an upgrade.

  • @susanshaver912
    @susanshaver912 2 года назад +2

    Thank goodness my house looks old!!!! It is a wonderful rustic, scratched up cabin in the CO mountains!!! It has old paneling, but it wasn't the cheap kind, the kitchen cabinets are very worn, but charming. The furniture is definitely worn, and totally eclectic, only two chairs at the teensy dining table even match, and they even have paint drips! Everyone that enters loves it!
    But definitely no mini blinds ( but shutters from 1968 yes), ackkkk no popcorn ceilings! or vinyl flooring. The furniture is definitely dated! and mismatched!!! Sadly I am beginning to think this is a Yuppy channel.

    • @vaderladyl
      @vaderladyl 2 года назад

      It is a yuppie channel. Take it with a grain of salt.

  • @judithmeray2876
    @judithmeray2876 2 года назад +1

    I totally disagree with you ! White sheer curtains with mini blinds are a classic! Never to be out dated.....

  • @sarahmaddox9613
    @sarahmaddox9613 2 года назад +4

    Thank you. I live in a townhouse rental and of course it's dated. I want to follow your advice and the make changes I have control over, but they need to be rental friendly and inexpensive. Louie stole the show! I can tell he is a sweet boy. May I ask what breed is he?

  • @breannelee4638
    @breannelee4638 2 года назад +6

    Love the tips!! I hate HATE accordion doors for closets! We have them on our hall closet and I painted them but they still stink! On the lookout for great hall closet doors

  • @kristie8245
    @kristie8245 2 года назад +2

    Brass!!! I just bought a house and it was FULL of 1995 era brass. It was EVERYwhere. Light fixtures, light switches, towel racks, kitchen cabinets' LINING, cabinet pulls... it was everywhere. Removing HALF OF IT has made all the difference in the world.

  • @myeyes9574
    @myeyes9574 2 года назад +6

    I love your outfit ❤. Valentina vibes. Love the video as well.

  • @loganmomable
    @loganmomable 2 года назад +22

    I will have to disagree a bit on the wood paneling in mcm home. There was an over use to be sure but eliminating all traces of original style and materials is what gets you into that you house is constantly chasing a trend and will become outdated. It’s honoring the best of what your home’s authentic envelope is as you make it your own!

    • @mariamcclanahan470
      @mariamcclanahan470 2 года назад +5

      Do what makes you happy!

    • @fancycat
      @fancycat 2 года назад +8

      Trends are designed to sell a product plain and simple. Use materials you absolutely love and you will not get tired of it for a very long time.

    • @mariamcclanahan470
      @mariamcclanahan470 2 года назад

      Yeah on thee “acoustic ceilings”. It was meant originally used to keep the sound on the room quieter. Over the years they were renamed to popcorn and the purpose was lost. Unfortunately before a certain year the ceilings had asbestos in them.

    • @miriamalonso3959
      @miriamalonso3959 2 года назад +2

      As Valentina commented quality real wood paneling is fine. It’s that cheap thin fake wood type,that was never installed in quality homes even when it was widely used, that must go. Great video👍🏻

    • @lizzysbeautyshowetc.6895
      @lizzysbeautyshowetc.6895 2 года назад +2

      I totally agree with you there's just some things that are timeless and keeping the integrity of a home or an apartment is very significant to the style of the core you are trying to achieve trends are just trends they actually cheapen your home to be quite honest with you

  • @Rgina1979
    @Rgina1979 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for the tips! I love your top. Do you drink your coffee black or do you add cream, sugar, milk? Just curious, anytime I see you drinking coffee in a video it makes me want some too 😋

  • @jerig8527
    @jerig8527 2 года назад +1

    Best part of this video was the bee pollen products, yes! Rest was less interesting to me.

  • @g.e.2900
    @g.e.2900 2 года назад +2

    I currently have 2" wood blinds above my sink in the kitchen. I really want to change them out but I live in a condo and from the outside people can see everything! I need something that will provide privacy! PLEASE suggest something else I can use instead! I love your videos, your style is impeccable both in decorating and clothing. You look gorgeous today and that blouse is to die for! Thanks for helping us all with our decorating issues. 🥰❤🙏

  • @nadiacoffey2609
    @nadiacoffey2609 2 года назад +2

    My house was built in 1989, so not old, BUT I love the look of an old cottage like home. I’ve decorated with that vibe, mixed with modern pieces. I don’t know what style it is, but I like it, lol. Anyway, we have these huge bay windows in our two front rooms and there is no way I’m putting blinds on them. I hung curtains so if we want privacy at night we can close them. Plus I feel like having curtains gives a finished look to a room, I can’t really explain why. If I bought blinds I feel like it would be a waste of money because we honestly wouldn’t close them ever. They had these weird sheers on them when we moved in that were blue and pink (yuck). The kitchen and bathrooms in the house need serious help though. Very 90s down to the shell shaped sinks. I’m saving my money and I’m very excited to see what it can become. We have paneled wood doors that are pine I believe? They are stained a dark color and they are in really good shape so we’re going to change the hardware and freshen up the stain with some oil or something. We’re also doing little things like changing light switches, changing out air vents. Changing small things makes a difference.

  • @Wannabecrafting247
    @Wannabecrafting247 2 года назад +4

    Getting rid of a popcorn ceiling was easy for me. It usually is on plaster board opposed to Sheetrock. Scraping plaster board is much easier than scraping sheet rock. BEWARE, though, that it usually contains asbestos, so definitely spray it with water first and as you go. So many great tips, thank you so much!

  • @vtmartz
    @vtmartz 2 года назад +2

    The only thing with doors is, you'll have to pay someone to fit them into your door trim cause in old houses, they're not standard. I had to do that with my old house

  • @susierichmond3238
    @susierichmond3238 2 года назад +1

    You went to far with the louvered doors

  • @615venus
    @615venus 2 года назад +2

    I am guilty of having the dated furniture because of sentimental reasons. I have a bedroom set from the early 90's that scream early 90's LOL Luckily only hubby and I have to look at it. The rest of the house is updated but I don't think I would ever give it up.

    • @paulawiggins4876
      @paulawiggins4876 2 года назад

      If you like something, definitely keep it! Your home is YOUR home!

  • @kathleenhill5838
    @kathleenhill5838 2 года назад +1

    Wood paneling in a cove of my kitchen -why? Soooo cringy!

  • @SunShine-xx5mq
    @SunShine-xx5mq 2 года назад +1

    The problem is we can't chung everything I am sure in few years they come back so this is just confusing for me. 🤔🤔🤕🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️

  • @sophiebell8941
    @sophiebell8941 2 года назад +3

    We have a big house and 70% of our ceilings are popcorn. Too much ceiling to redo. We are living with it!

    • @vaderladyl
      @vaderladyl 2 года назад +1

      No need to take that off. It is a myth that you have to scrape that off.

  • @dianacooper-havlik4115
    @dianacooper-havlik4115 2 года назад +2

    Oh those popcorn ceilings are the bane of my existence!

  • @leannemeissner6344
    @leannemeissner6344 2 года назад +1

    LOL ... LOL ... LOL .... The Dog! Louie needs to be in every video. 🐕💞

  • @ashleyw9340
    @ashleyw9340 2 года назад +1

    Agree with everything except “old” furniture. Most seasoned interior designers will incorporate vintage pieces. Some of the most iconic furniture is form the Mid Century. Eames, Kagan, Noguchi, Knoll, Baughman… I could go on and on. There are also amazing Art Deco pieces. A home with everything new has no soul.

  • @justagirlguillory740
    @justagirlguillory740 2 года назад +1

    Louie is the cutest!

  • @kimberlygonzales2508
    @kimberlygonzales2508 2 года назад +1

    You’re from Texas. I’m from Texas. ❤

  • @63Lsp
    @63Lsp 2 года назад +1

    Oh I recently lived in a home with all Hollow doors. Every single time I closed my bedroom door it screamed OLD AND CHEAP! 😅

    • @janetadams3505
      @janetadams3505 2 года назад

      We bought our house 20 years ago, built in 1960. Updated over the years. It came with solid wood, beveled interior doors everywhere. We have replaced flooring, repainted, new mechanicals, windows, updated baths and kitchen, but the doors are gorgeous.

  • @kristinah14
    @kristinah14 2 года назад +1

    Remodeling a 1980’s home, and I think we had all the items listed. 😂 I’ll add….dated wallpaper.

  • @Anna.Z.
    @Anna.Z. 2 года назад +8

    You would be surprised how many European flats have all those features you mentioned 😂😂

    • @heatherlewis6457
      @heatherlewis6457 2 года назад

      Never mind the flats Anna Z. The terraced houses(old miners homes) in the UK are incredibly fun. Popcorn ceilings (they're done with asbestos most of the time in the UK) Windows put right in the corners by the wall. No single wall is straight & sometimes the floors aren't completely flat. The walls are usually 3 to 4 foot thick & made of stone. I could go on but how long does everyone have.😂

  • @wendydaniel6857
    @wendydaniel6857 2 года назад +2

    I love your videos ……
    I built a new cottage with a cathedral ceiling which I love. So far I’m really enjoying the tough, cushioned effect of thick vinyl wood look planks in my lounge room. I have tile in the bathroom, laundry and around the wood burning stove.
    I chose the closest colour to ‘dirt’ I could find for all flooring and so far it’s going great!

  • @ajbclan1
    @ajbclan1 2 года назад +5

    Enjoyed your video- but confused a bit on flooring- Luxury Vinyl Plank Floors? yes or no?? Thanks!

    • @rikkitabor497
      @rikkitabor497 2 года назад +2

      They way it sounded to me was no .. she said that everyone wants it and her contractors say no even though they are easy to install she said don't take out vinyl and then put it back in

    • @kateo5846
      @kateo5846 2 года назад +11

      For those of us with pets or children, we need options for waterproof floors where tile wouldn't make sense. Wood or engineered wood isn't an option for everyone.

    • @carawestgate
      @carawestgate 2 года назад +1

      I love our vinyl plank flooring. Ours is drop-in, not snap-in, which I also prefer. It was SO easy to install. It cleans nicely and hides dirt between cleanings. It feels nicer on the feet than our older laminate flooring.
      I wouldn't put it in my dream home. However, my house is a little 900 square foot starter home. I feel like expensive wood flooring would be overkill for this home. My kids would also probably ruin it!

    • @amymathews4995
      @amymathews4995 2 года назад +4

      I live in the Midwest. Lvt is truly the only sensible option for a basement.
      Too many issues with wood flooring…tile is cold…don’t want to add heated flooring($$$)especially in a basement that isn’t primary living space…and for waterproof flooring? Can’t beat lvt.

    • @ndgrandma1818
      @ndgrandma1818 2 года назад +4

      Luxury vinyl plank flooring is exactly that- luxurious looking floors and I know people in 2 million dollar houses that have them…. I would LOVE to get rid of my dark walnut floors that are full of gouges and scratches , and put in luxury vinyl flooring! I love Valentina, but she is just one person with her own opinion, but that does not mean her opinion has to be our opinion! We are thinking of building again, and if we do, I guarantee I will never put real wood floors in my house again! This mindset is “keeping up with the Jone’s” type of thinking, which is “never mind what is the wise thing to do, impressing other people is more important. “ 🤷‍♀️😊

  • @femalephobia
    @femalephobia 2 года назад +1

    Always a lack of approximate up dates, or personality🤗

  • @karolhenderson8888
    @karolhenderson8888 2 года назад +1

    I am surprised you suggested Roman shades. They are bulky like the curtains you don’t like also.

  • @deedee8053
    @deedee8053 2 года назад +1

    Louie is a cutie pie…🥰🐶❤️

  • @r-e_mii
    @r-e_mii 2 года назад +1

    I love my white mini blinds, because a little one curtains can sometimes imagine them to be vines & no child needs to swing from them like they saw in a Saturday morning cartoon. Lol. As for brass, nope. I like stainless, brushed nickel or matte black for everything. I'm not big on shiny finishes unless my hardwood floors. You have to try hot Carmel apple cider with a sprinkle of cinnamon or cinnamon sticks. Best winter drink.

  • @loreadnan
    @loreadnan 2 года назад +1

    I love you’re sweet dog ❤

  • @TheMarsha06
    @TheMarsha06 2 года назад +2

    I live in an old Florida house but I still took down all the heavy window treatments and it looks great!

  • @mireyaharo6977
    @mireyaharo6977 2 года назад +2

    You really got me thinking of getting rid of a couple of old things 😂
    I had not noticed in my own home thanks Valentina 👍

  • @stinaljungstrom8691
    @stinaljungstrom8691 2 года назад +1

    We do some changes every year. I always see something we can make more beautiful, by renovating or just buying a new. It's an ongoing process. We donate or sell the things we don't want/ need. When I see the dated homes you show, it makes me feel a bit sick. I can't imagine living in one I hate. Even with small changes like paint, and second hand things, you can make the home beautiful. Having a home you love makes you feel so much better than living in something you feel is ugly. So even if it is "just things" I find it very important for the well being. Love your home and channel!

  • @melindaferreira9879
    @melindaferreira9879 2 года назад +2

    Your blouse is so pretty! My uncle always puts honey in his coffee, my mom always used those blinds in our home.. I hated them!!! Even as a teenager, I just remember w 8 people living in our home.. they were always bent, broken, jammed... It was horrible....

  • @christinamo7
    @christinamo7 2 года назад +1

    Your interior doors are fine. I hate hollow core doors whether they are flat panel or not. I'd rather refurbish very old wood doors before keeping the hollow ones.

  • @TheMarsha06
    @TheMarsha06 2 года назад +1

    Blinds mini blinds looked great in my. brothers modern 50s house. Never liked them anywhere else

  • @nabedore6663
    @nabedore6663 2 года назад +2

    I had those honey oak hollow flat panel doors.....that trend went well into the 90's and aughts, lol. Doors are expensive for sure! We painted them white, installed new hardware and trimmed them out so they looked similar to our shaker-style kitchen cabinets. A huge improvement visually.

  • @patralink
    @patralink 2 года назад +1

    Love your dog!!

  • @WomanRoaring
    @WomanRoaring Год назад

    I inherited a dining set from my great uncle. it's from the 70s. it's a very classic table style and thats not my style at all but it's such a good quality table, you can't find tables like it anymore, Thomasville still exists but we went into their store around the time I got the dining set and wow it was expensive and not the same quality as from 40+ years ago. We kept the table, buffet, and china cabinet but we got rid of the chairs. Whicker back harvest gold velvet chairs, yikes lol. so we went to Ethan Allen and had some chairs made. we picked out a color that matches the table and updated the style, now they don't match perfectly but they make it look so much more refreshed and are more my sleek and modern style as opposed to this very classic and stuffy style. The original chair style wasn't that bad but the whicker didn't hold up well. I could have reupholstered the seats but since the whicker was cracking it was like, naa let's get something nicer. fun fact if you watch Diff'rent Strokes it's the table in their apartment but the chairs were totally different.

  • @debbieversteeg2407
    @debbieversteeg2407 2 года назад

    I disagreed about appliances. Keep the old if they are not broken. Tried to replace my fridge 2x got lemons buying new! No customer service with new. Supposedly had 3 different repairmen fix it. Still didn’t work! Ugh!Never again. I agree about aesthetics but function is more important.

  • @angelaanthony242
    @angelaanthony242 2 года назад +1

    Need those blinds to direct that 🌞 sun.