Very interesting. I collect art, especially graphics, and somehow instinctively place them asymmetrically on my walls. I'm so glad that you as a professional approve ov it😊❤
I love your videos, and the one piece of music you play in the background is great, but please, please add some more different pieces. It makes me crazy listening to the same one over and over and over on all the videos. 😁
Really like the wainscoting pattern at 10: 23. That little extra beam almost at the top really adds to its beauty. Am not too fond of that color though. Saving this in my home ideas folder just for this. At 16: 36 we see how a large frame can be not in the middle if balanced out well with something else on the other side, in this case a large vase with large fake flowers. Leave only those and the candles, plus the suitcase underneath and you've got a pretty picture. With the chair as is and that mighty chandelier, plus carpet.
At 18: 18 there's a nice idea to fill a wall with a cupboard/bookcase without it looking boring, because of the intricate top. Pictures made to fit in the wainscoting. Interesting. At 18: 23 those beams at the ceiling are not evenly spaced out, but still look very good like this. Again, the wainscoting makes the room! And since you can place books on it, it must come about 12 cm/5 inches off the wall. That's an interesting choice.
This is the nightmare of Every minimalist in the world. As well as of everyone having to clean such rooms. Nice to look at, but you make yourself or someone else a slave to the dirt all this catches. Sometimes less IS more. The six 'walls' of the room are the most important! Look at 5: 59. Those walls and tiles are a treat in and of its own. That beautiful side table with that exquisite mirror are all it takes. Take 2/3 off that table. Place the two nicest pictures on the other walls and leave the basket too. You will be able to fully enjoy.
Beautiful. Where can I get copies of those wall prints? Been to your website and can't find any. For example the first photo in this video - that beautiful vintage rose bouquet in large frame over the sofa?
At 22: 04 we see how a hording disorder totally destroys an otherwise cozy room. At 27: 00 there's an interesting ceiling.The plaster molding in the middle, where the chandelier is, has the same color. Someone thought of that! At 28: 44 the two sides around the fire place are not the same, yet truly interesting.
Thank you for your insightful observations and for taking the time to highlight these specific moments! Your attention to detail enriches our discussion and brings new perspectives to our shared appreciation of design. It's fascinating how each element, from the challenges of clutter to the uniqueness of asymmetrical design, contributes to the story of a space. Your engagement truly adds depth to our community's conversation. 🌟
As much as I love the English Country Style, these videos are always a tad too overdone and staged looking for my taste. I would prefer them to look more organic and lived in. A shame as I always look for channels that showcase this design style. Disappointing
I understand your feedback regarding the commentary. If you're interested in a more immersive experience without continuous narration, you might enjoy our Sweet Magnolia extended experience. It features a brief introduction, then transitions into music for a 4-hour immersive journey, allowing for a more relaxed and enjoyable experience. We hope you'll join us for this unique adventure. 🌸🎵 Here's the link: www.youtube.com/@SMHExtendedExperience
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Very interesting. I collect art, especially graphics, and somehow instinctively place them asymmetrically on my walls. I'm so glad that you as a professional approve ov it😊❤
I would choose those heavenly rooms (with less paintings), over boyfriend with medium attractiveness! if I have to choose one.
I love your videos, and the one piece of music you play in the background is great, but please, please add some more different pieces. It makes me crazy listening to the same one over and over and over on all the videos. 😁
I can't breathe...!
Really like the wainscoting pattern at 10: 23. That little extra beam almost at the top really adds to its beauty. Am not too fond of that color though. Saving this in my home ideas folder just for this.
At 16: 36 we see how a large frame can be not in the middle if balanced out well with something else on the other side, in this case a large vase with large fake flowers. Leave only those and the candles, plus the suitcase underneath and you've got a pretty picture. With the chair as is and that mighty chandelier, plus carpet.
Grateful for your keen insights! Love how you're drawing inspiration for your space. 🌟
At 18: 18 there's a nice idea to fill a wall with a cupboard/bookcase without it looking boring, because of the intricate top. Pictures made to fit in the wainscoting. Interesting.
At 18: 23 those beams at the ceiling are not evenly spaced out, but still look very good like this. Again, the wainscoting makes the room! And since you can place books on it, it must come about 12 cm/5 inches off the wall. That's an interesting choice.
This is the nightmare of Every minimalist in the world. As well as of everyone having to clean such rooms. Nice to look at, but you make yourself or someone else a slave to the dirt all this catches. Sometimes less IS more. The six 'walls' of the room are the most important! Look at 5: 59. Those walls and tiles are a treat in and of its own. That beautiful side table with that exquisite mirror are all it takes. Take 2/3 off that table. Place the two nicest pictures on the other walls and leave the basket too. You will be able to fully enjoy.
Beautiful. Where can I get copies of those wall prints? Been to your website and can't find any. For example the first photo in this video - that beautiful vintage rose bouquet in large frame over the sofa?
At 22: 04 we see how a hording disorder totally destroys an otherwise cozy room.
At 27: 00 there's an interesting ceiling.The plaster molding in the middle, where the chandelier is, has the same color. Someone thought of that!
At 28: 44 the two sides around the fire place are not the same, yet truly interesting.
Thank you for your insightful observations and for taking the time to highlight these specific moments! Your attention to detail enriches our discussion and brings new perspectives to our shared appreciation of design. It's fascinating how each element, from the challenges of clutter to the uniqueness of asymmetrical design, contributes to the story of a space. Your engagement truly adds depth to our community's conversation. 🌟
As much as I love the English Country Style, these videos are always a tad too overdone and staged looking for my taste. I would prefer them to look more organic and lived in. A shame as I always look for channels that showcase this design style. Disappointing
It's the commentary all the way through that annoys me ☹️
I understand your feedback regarding the commentary. If you're interested in a more immersive experience without continuous narration, you might enjoy our Sweet Magnolia extended experience. It features a brief introduction, then transitions into music for a 4-hour immersive journey, allowing for a more relaxed and enjoyable experience. We hope you'll join us for this unique adventure. 🌸🎵 Here's the link: www.youtube.com/@SMHExtendedExperience
Different strokes for different folks different folks……okay!😮