Could you please tell me where you got the hanging wall panels underneath the magnolia print? I’ve been looking for them in your video descriptions where you put product links but I haven’t been able to find them anywhere
I used to strive and work hard for minimalism. I do often think minimalism is beautiful, but when I tried to recreate it in my own life and home, I felt stressed, stifled, and pressured. I know there are bold and creative minimalist designs out there and as gorgeous as they are, they don't make me happy to live in them. I'm an artist and I love the inspiration from my own life and home. I enjoy the art of other people, especially friends and fellow local artists, decorating my whole home. I'm glad I moved beyond the pressure of minimalism and now allow myself to put up as much art as I want and also be alright with the amount of real estate my own art and supplies need to take up.
I fall in love with things and have to find a place for them in my home. They don't typically match anything else I have, don't have any significance other than they make me happy and comfortable. I was a minimalist as a teenager and young adult but I was also very depressed and miserable. I noticed that the more unique and interesting things I had around me the more comfortable I became. I still need everything balanced and clean but if I can throw a lot of texture around, I instantly feel calm and cozy. Small prints make me anxious but large print, like your gorgeous wallpaper, definitely warms up the space and feels like home. ❤️ I also decorate each room in my house entirely different.
I love an eclectic, boho decor style yet consider myself to be a minimalist. I love this video because I think it shows how you can be both a minimalist in terms of number of possessions and mindful consumerism and maximalist in terms of style and aesthetic.
I'm all in maximalism, i'm an architect and I enjoy every single moment in my job, also my ex minimalist husband came onboard, because it's fun and joy and the brave enough to be yourself ❤
I would say I'm somewhere between a maximalist and a minimalist. I can see why a lot of stuff would make some folks feel overwhelmed or overstimulated, but on the other hand, I don't want to feel like I'm in a sanitarium where the nurses took all of my stuff away. 😂 I want my home to feel like a reflection of where I've been, who I've met along the way, and the life I lead in general. I think that's why the Boho style suits me. My space reminds me of all the beauty in the world when some days it's hard to see it outside your doorstep. With that said, I do believe in white space and letting objects breathe. I don't want the walls and shelves crammed with so many mementos and artworks that I can't appreciate everything that's there because it's competing for my attention, if that makes sense.
Thank you for defending maximalist design! It sounds like maximalism is less about clutter than it is about texture, color, and detail. I am definitely a maximalist! Living in a minimalist space would be relaxing for a lot of people, but for me would feel empty and cold.
Yes that's me. Any time I don't have things everywhere I want to put something there. I'm getting better at removing clutter but adding decor especially on walls and especially in the form of hooks and things which also provide storage. But I can't have huge empty spaces
I love maximalism . I'm all about loads of throw pillows, dramatic colours, loads of blankets and throws. Velvet and faux fur everywhere and loads of art and trinkets. I love your videos they have really helped me with trying to decorate my bedroom.
I am a Minimalist by nature. I love like clean, clear spaces with soft colors and absolutely no clutter. That being said, I love your videos. I have watched every one of them that I can find because they reach something deep inside my minimalist heart 😂 ! Maybe someday I’ll be able to incorporate some of your beautiful ideas into my own spaces. Maybe that would be an idea for a video, Steffi … how to transition a somewhat minimalist space into a more maximalist style. I’m not really sure how to describe my space other than to say that I refer to it as “cozy minimalism”. The walls are a soft medium-hued blue, the couch and chairs are shades of cream/beige. The curtains are patterned in several shades of blue and beige. The round coffee table and the TV stand, microwave stand, and writing desk all have black metal bases with brown wooden tops. Nothing is terribly expensive, but it is all comfortable and cozy. I’m just going to continue to watch and re-watch your videos. Maybe some ideas will sink in !
I stick flowers & plants everywhere lol Like oh- there's space above the books on the shelf? Stick some roses there! My toothbrush holder has spots for 2? Put a tiny sprig in the extra one. Lol I also have a lot of stuff hanging from my ceiling.
✨tapestries✨ much easier than peel-and-stick if you dont have help, have textured walls, want a cheaper option, or dont want to / cant paint. i have the classic pine trees with fog above (for my moody side) and an abstract pastel interior space covering a huge wall (for my creative side). they're both very relaxing and add colour. my second favourite is plants, plants with colour
I loved this video, it gave me a lot of insight on my own style. I am not maximum or minimum I am a medium-alist 😂 and my style is very eclectic and it always has been. I am an artist and my art is mosaic glass, tile and bead work and some paintings, and I have displayed my artwork throughout my home …uh did I say that it is in every room? My house is one big mosaic, with silver, gold black and white as my core colors 😂 and I was think 🤔 that my house was to over the top… but now I know that it is just right. You know that there is something different and special about your space when ppl come over and they want to wonder around and see every room in your home 😂even the laundry room. Keep on making videos, and I’ll keep watching them.
Love this! Your apartment is gorgeous. My wife and I moved into our new -430 sq foot- apartment a couple months ago. We love art and cushy comfort and have had some pretty creative ways of bringing our natural maximalist style into our small home, like using the full vertical space and using rugs to define certain areas like the bedroom. This gave me some great ideas! I'm currently trying to figure out how to make my art studio more aesthetically pleasing. Drawing and painting, as well as many other hobbies, require a lot of "stuff" and I'm trying to figure out how to make it both functional and beautiful. I'm open to ideas from anyone! Also, your makeup in this is really pretty!
I'm down for the plants. I like h.r. Giger though. Like, a lot. So... I'm putting a gigeresque diorama wall up in my apartment and, I also am making a fairy tree in my living room
I'd like my home to look Maximalist as right now it looks cluttered. Basically because I'm a bit of a hoarder. I've been decluttering but it's a small place so any amount of clutter just looks bad and it takes time.
this is so helpful! i'm def a maximalist but am working on getting my clutter under control. i just have too much stuff. great to see an upload from you, literally have had you on my mind lately- i searched "edgy (or dark idr) boho" deisgn like 3 days ago + your room came up as some of the first results! glad to see you guys are still able to work with your current apartment, it's SO GORGEOUS.
Thank you for linking the wallpaper. I am moving and am considering using stick wallpaper in m new bathroom. I think bathrooms are the perfect place in the home to be bold.
1: It’s not about clutter 2: Wallpaper esp. an accent wall 3: Sparkles, big flowers/branches, gold lamps 4: choose colorful, velvet & patterned bed spread, rug’s & furniture 5: hide the actual clutter with closed storage
I am a minimalist but the few things that l have around are very loud and wallpaper is different on each wall. That is my way to have a place easyto clean , clutter free and still inspiring.
I cannot imagine buying something for the purpose of appearance. Either something is useful for me or it is not. When I do buy something however, I will consider its appearance. So, if I have a choice between 2 equally functional versions of an item that I really need, and all other consideration are equal then I lastly do consider how it will look. As a decor, I do not have any problem with maximalism even though I am more of a minimalist. Although I kind of like the minimalist look, the look never was a consideration for me. For me my primary reason for being a minimalist is the Planet. I want life on this planet to survive. A decorative maximalist who is not buying vast quantities of things that are destroying the planet does not bother me. Buying a few things for a look probably is not that bad, but I always think of the slippery slope. 1 thing becomes 2 things becomes a Pacific Garbage patch twice its current size.
Could you please tell me where you got the hanging wall panels underneath the magnolia print? I’ve been looking for them in your video descriptions where you put product links but I haven’t been able to find them anywhere
Thank you for watching! How do YOU do maximalism in your space? Or if you're more of a minimalist, why do you prefer minimalism?
Could you please tell me where you got the hanging wall panels underneath the magnolia print? I’ve been looking for them in your video descriptions where you put product links but I haven’t been able to find them anywhere
I used to strive and work hard for minimalism. I do often think minimalism is beautiful, but when I tried to recreate it in my own life and home, I felt stressed, stifled, and pressured. I know there are bold and creative minimalist designs out there and as gorgeous as they are, they don't make me happy to live in them. I'm an artist and I love the inspiration from my own life and home. I enjoy the art of other people, especially friends and fellow local artists, decorating my whole home. I'm glad I moved beyond the pressure of minimalism and now allow myself to put up as much art as I want and also be alright with the amount of real estate my own art and supplies need to take up.
I fall in love with things and have to find a place for them in my home. They don't typically match anything else I have, don't have any significance other than they make me happy and comfortable. I was a minimalist as a teenager and young adult but I was also very depressed and miserable. I noticed that the more unique and interesting things I had around me the more comfortable I became. I still need everything balanced and clean but if I can throw a lot of texture around, I instantly feel calm and cozy. Small prints make me anxious but large print, like your gorgeous wallpaper, definitely warms up the space and feels like home. ❤️ I also decorate each room in my house entirely different.
@@nonamenojaneme too!
I love an eclectic, boho decor style yet consider myself to be a minimalist. I love this video because I think it shows how you can be both a minimalist in terms of number of possessions and mindful consumerism and maximalist in terms of style and aesthetic.
I'm all in maximalism, i'm an architect and I enjoy every single moment in my job, also my ex minimalist husband came onboard, because it's fun and joy and the brave enough to be yourself ❤
I would say I'm somewhere between a maximalist and a minimalist. I can see why a lot of stuff would make some folks feel overwhelmed or overstimulated, but on the other hand, I don't want to feel like I'm in a sanitarium where the nurses took all of my stuff away. 😂 I want my home to feel like a reflection of where I've been, who I've met along the way, and the life I lead in general. I think that's why the Boho style suits me. My space reminds me of all the beauty in the world when some days it's hard to see it outside your doorstep.
With that said, I do believe in white space and letting objects breathe. I don't want the walls and shelves crammed with so many mementos and artworks that I can't appreciate everything that's there because it's competing for my attention, if that makes sense.
Your bedroom is classy and very styleish
Thank you for defending maximalist design! It sounds like maximalism is less about clutter than it is about texture, color, and detail. I am definitely a maximalist! Living in a minimalist space would be relaxing for a lot of people, but for me would feel empty and cold.
Yes that's me. Any time I don't have things everywhere I want to put something there. I'm getting better at removing clutter but adding decor especially on walls and especially in the form of hooks and things which also provide storage. But I can't have huge empty spaces
Same. I don't even own a lot of stuff, and I hate clutter. But I need colors and textures around me to function. Minimalist spaces feel soulless.
I love maximalism . I'm all about loads of throw pillows, dramatic colours, loads of blankets and throws. Velvet and faux fur everywhere and loads of art and trinkets. I love your videos they have really helped me with trying to decorate my bedroom.
And loads of dust, too😂
@@realhousewifeoftransylvania1.0yes very true, the more you have in your home the more they will attract dust
I am a Minimalist by nature. I love like clean, clear spaces with soft colors and absolutely no clutter. That being said, I love your videos. I have watched every one of them that I can find because they reach something deep inside my minimalist heart 😂 ! Maybe someday I’ll be able to incorporate some of your beautiful ideas into my own spaces. Maybe that would be an idea for a video, Steffi … how to transition a somewhat minimalist space into a more maximalist style. I’m not really sure how to describe my space other than to say that I refer to it as “cozy minimalism”. The walls are a soft medium-hued blue, the couch and chairs are shades of cream/beige. The curtains are patterned in several shades of blue and beige. The round coffee table and the TV stand, microwave stand, and writing desk all have black metal bases with brown wooden tops. Nothing is terribly expensive, but it is all comfortable and cozy. I’m just going to continue to watch and re-watch your videos. Maybe some ideas will sink in !
Wall-sized tapestry is also a good option if you're a renter.
I stick flowers & plants everywhere lol Like oh- there's space above the books on the shelf? Stick some roses there! My toothbrush holder has spots for 2? Put a tiny sprig in the extra one. Lol I also have a lot of stuff hanging from my ceiling.
✨tapestries✨ much easier than peel-and-stick if you dont have help, have textured walls, want a cheaper option, or dont want to / cant paint.
i have the classic pine trees with fog above (for my moody side) and an abstract pastel interior space covering a huge wall (for my creative side). they're both very relaxing and add colour.
my second favourite is plants, plants with colour
Excellent advice!
I loved this video, it gave me a lot of insight on my own style. I am not maximum or minimum I am a medium-alist 😂 and my style is very eclectic and it always has been. I am an artist and my art is mosaic glass, tile and bead work and some paintings, and I have displayed my artwork throughout my home …uh did I say that it is in every room? My house is one big mosaic, with silver, gold black and white as my core colors 😂 and I was think 🤔 that my house was to over the top… but now I know that it is just right. You know that there is something different and special about your space when ppl come over and they want to wonder around and see every room in your home 😂even the laundry room. Keep on making videos, and I’ll keep watching them.
Love this! Your apartment is gorgeous. My wife and I moved into our new -430 sq foot- apartment a couple months ago. We love art and cushy comfort and have had some pretty creative ways of bringing our natural maximalist style into our small home, like using the full vertical space and using rugs to define certain areas like the bedroom. This gave me some great ideas! I'm currently trying to figure out how to make my art studio more aesthetically pleasing. Drawing and painting, as well as many other hobbies, require a lot of "stuff" and I'm trying to figure out how to make it both functional and beautiful. I'm open to ideas from anyone!
Also, your makeup in this is really pretty!
Very informative. I appreciate the emphasis on attitude!
This is really inspiring and really pretty!! It makes me feel that so much is possible in a tiny space! Thanks for sharing✨
I'm down for the plants. I like h.r. Giger though. Like, a lot. So... I'm putting a gigeresque diorama wall up in my apartment and, I also am making a fairy tree in my living room
I'd like my home to look Maximalist as right now it looks cluttered. Basically because I'm a bit of a hoarder. I've been decluttering but it's a small place so any amount of clutter just looks bad and it takes time.
this is so helpful! i'm def a maximalist but am working on getting my clutter under control. i just have too much stuff. great to see an upload from you, literally have had you on my mind lately- i searched "edgy (or dark idr) boho" deisgn like 3 days ago + your room came up as some of the first results! glad to see you guys are still able to work with your current apartment, it's SO GORGEOUS.
Same. I motivate myself by telling myself that if I declutter then I will have space to put something pretty there instead! 😊
Your channel is great! How am I just now finding this? I am loving the videos I've watched today. You definitely have a new subscriber.
Thank you for linking the wallpaper. I am moving and am considering using stick wallpaper in m new bathroom.
I think bathrooms are the perfect place in the home to be bold.
I watch a ton of interior content your videos manage to be straight to the point but still unique and entertaining. Thank you!
Yay maximalism!!! I LOOOVE wallpaper but my walls are textured and apparently it sticks better to flat walls 😭
Yes better on flat,smooth surfaces. I use paint in bolder colors instead.
🌈tapestries✨
1: It’s not about clutter
2: Wallpaper esp. an accent wall
3: Sparkles, big flowers/branches, gold lamps
4: choose colorful, velvet & patterned bed spread, rug’s & furniture
5: hide the actual clutter with closed storage
I am a minimalist but the few things that l have around are very loud and wallpaper is different on each wall.
That is my way to have a place easyto clean , clutter free and still inspiring.
I loved so much this is my style with some boho and eclectic ❤congratulations
Thank you
Goegeous--love it
I think it’s easier to have a maximalist impact in a tiny room than a large one 🤔
I cannot imagine buying something for the purpose of appearance. Either something is useful for me or it is not. When I do buy something however, I will consider its appearance. So, if I have a choice between 2 equally functional versions of an item that I really need, and all other consideration are equal then I lastly do consider how it will look. As a decor, I do not have any problem with maximalism even though I am more of a minimalist. Although I kind of like the minimalist look, the look never was a consideration for me. For me my primary reason for being a minimalist is the Planet. I want life on this planet to survive. A decorative maximalist who is not buying vast quantities of things that are destroying the planet does not bother me. Buying a few things for a look probably is not that bad, but I always think of the slippery slope. 1 thing becomes 2 things becomes a Pacific Garbage patch twice its current size.
Es muy hermoso!
Could you please tell me where you got the hanging wall panels underneath the magnolia print? I’ve been looking for them in your video descriptions where you put product links but I haven’t been able to find them anywhere
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