I so agree. Also get rid of the all white and gray everything, everywhere. Just that open concept, a building with just four walls with gray and white paint on the walls and white everything kitchen. No character. Just, Sterile, cold, uninviting and just plain old Dullsville!!!! Viewing this home interior design style is like viewing an old black and white film or TV show. No one designs anymore. No creativity, no imagination. You go into one home and you basically have seen them all.
The kitchen is where people tend to gravitate to and the darker earthy tones are more relaxing while excessive white is unsettling, especially if your under the influence of Expresso or dark bold coffee
First of all - the only people who have Tuscan or French kitchens are the Americans. Same goes for "open floor plan". No French or Italian Lady wants to see the kitchen outside of cooking, especially not in rich families. Those women don't even know where the kitchen is. Europeans in general have a door to the kitchen for good reasons - they want to close it. Italians and French people don't need a giant kitchen and don't socialize in it. They can cook all that good stuff in a kitchen the size of an American basic 5'x8' bathroom. They cook and then sit at the table together to eat away from the kitchen. They also don't need big fridges. They walk 5 min. to the market and get fresh stuff.
I must admit the Mediterranean Tuscan designs are very similar and I love the colors and textures. Yes, us Americans love an open concept so that the ones in the kitchens cooking aren't segregated and not enjoying the company. So everyone can speak to everyone. So, with that being said, an open concept with a bigger kitchen works well. The favorite decoration these days are minimalistic and monochromatic which I detest. Its grey flooring with white walls with white cabinetry with color pops from pillows and art. No charm or warmth at all. Give me the Tuscan/Mediterranean style anyday but with an open concept please...😁
Bravo bravo bravo bravo Bellissimo Honestly TUSCANY style designs have evolved.
Thank You so Much.
this style needs to come back and rid us of the plague of minimalism
Yes.
I so agree. Also get rid of the all white and gray everything, everywhere. Just that open concept, a building with just four walls with gray and white paint on the walls and white everything kitchen. No character. Just, Sterile, cold, uninviting and just plain old Dullsville!!!! Viewing this home interior design style is like viewing an old black and white film or TV show. No one designs anymore. No creativity, no imagination. You go into one home and you basically have seen them all.
In this case I agree. So cozy
Todos estos vídeos, maravillosos, grandes ideas. Muchas gracias 😊
The kitchen is where people tend to gravitate to and the darker earthy tones are more relaxing while excessive white is unsettling, especially if your under the influence of Expresso or dark bold coffee
🤣 *Under the influence of Expresso or dark bold coffee* Yes, dark colors please!😂
Bellísimas ❤😊
Loved the video
First of all - the only people who have Tuscan or French kitchens are the Americans.
Same goes for "open floor plan". No French or Italian Lady wants to see the kitchen outside of cooking, especially not in rich families. Those women don't even know where the kitchen is.
Europeans in general have a door to the kitchen for good reasons - they want to close it.
Italians and French people don't need a giant kitchen and don't socialize in it. They can cook all that good stuff in a kitchen the size of an American basic 5'x8' bathroom.
They cook and then sit at the table together to eat away from the kitchen.
They also don't need big fridges. They walk 5 min. to the market and get fresh stuff.
WHY do they talk through these?!? STOP!
In my opinion, this looks heavy and outdated!
imo its very nice, better than soulless interiors with millennial gray and no furniture
I must admit the Mediterranean Tuscan designs are very similar and I love the colors and textures. Yes, us Americans love an open concept so that the ones in the kitchens cooking aren't segregated and not enjoying the company. So everyone can speak to everyone. So, with that being said, an open concept with a bigger kitchen works well. The favorite decoration these days are minimalistic and monochromatic which I detest. Its grey flooring with white walls with white cabinetry with color pops from pillows and art. No charm or warmth at all. Give me the Tuscan/Mediterranean style anyday but with an open concept please...😁
@@circleinforthecube5170 YES!