The world as we know it will disappear if people just go online and purchase all-I-need-hauls. There is magic in slowing discovering what you need next and not buying all at once, and also in buying directly in person to someone, as you said not everything is online, from artists to makers to antique dealers. Your curtains are lovely. ❤
Yes! And the same applies to decorating / organizing the studio space - it needs slow discovering what you need next to become a genuine, functional and beautiful space ❤️
been saving the last vid till a new one comes out and the place is coming along nicely. the tiled kitchenette looks so lovely with the raw sink. excited to see the space grow and fill with pieces the music is so calming in this one, all the best :)
Just a thought and to add to the comment above on the *valance… rather than cutting, wouldn’t you benefit using the full length of the fabric for extra gathering? This would double over in thickness too to afford you the ‘privacy’ you are after. The thinner the fabric the more transparent the less coverage, which is unavoidable with lace being such a sheer fabric to start with. But extra fabric promotes extra gathered thickness thus more opacity. Just a thought. bisous X
Oh, sheer line curtains would be nice, too. Or maybe lower those lace panels so they don't look so skimpy :) And if you don't cut the vintage lace you can -use it to drape along the top :)
Your studio is looking divine, Issey! You've done an amazing job and I love the lace curtains. I had a similar issue with "wondering eyes" from people passing by studio. I ended covering the windows and door with frosted vinyl, as to allow light in, .. but no peeping toms. 😋
Hola, Issey! Just stumbled upon your channel, great content. I really liked the looks of that working table, can you please share where you got it from, model, etc.? Thanks!
Hola! I believe it’s a galvanized work table from Simonwork. It seems like lots of hardware stores in Europe carry work tables or “bancos de trabajo” similar to these (Leroy, Bauhaus, etc). They offer different wooden tops to go on top of an MDF surface. I wouldn’t recommend the basic plywood option they offer though, it’s pretty cheap plywood. If you’d like plywood, I’d get a nicer one cut to size from the hardware store. Hope this helps!
Hola Issey! Thank you for sharing beautiful content. I really like your editing style! Would you please share your camera model, filters and etc? Thanks a lot!
@@mieles2.0 I’m testing the medium gres, they say it’s usable on the wheel, but it’s pretty rough on my fingers on the wheel after a while. It’s great for sculptural work, and trimming through it is really nice. But I’d recommend trying the fine gres if you’re hoping to use it on the wheel 😊
if you need a direction to head in for more lacey curtain ideas, you should look up filet crochet :-) people are definitely still making stuff like that and you can even make it yourself with your own designs to specific dimensions
_It's a short one, but I hope you like it :)_
The world as we know it will disappear if people just go online and purchase all-I-need-hauls. There is magic in slowing discovering what you need next and not buying all at once, and also in buying directly in person to someone, as you said not everything is online, from artists to makers to antique dealers. Your curtains are lovely. ❤
Yes! And the same applies to decorating / organizing the studio space - it needs slow discovering what you need next to become a genuine, functional and beautiful space ❤️
been saving the last vid till a new one comes out and the place is coming along nicely. the tiled kitchenette looks so lovely with the raw sink. excited to see the space grow and fill with pieces
the music is so calming in this one, all the best :)
This all looks wonderful. Respect for taking on this project 😊
Thank youuuu! 🫶🏼
your editing and frmaing and ughh everything is soo good! thank u for documenting and sharing
☺️☺️ thank you!!
I loved this video! Welcome back! I hope you have a great journey in your beautiful new space ❤
Thank you so much 🫶🏼
Beautiful! Consider putting the valence across the top of the windows, it's a stunning piece of lace.
Good idea!
Just a thought and to add to the comment above on the *valance… rather than cutting, wouldn’t you benefit using the full length of the fabric for extra gathering? This would double over in thickness too to afford you the ‘privacy’ you are after. The thinner the fabric the more transparent the less coverage, which is unavoidable with lace being such a sheer fabric to start with. But extra fabric promotes extra gathered thickness thus more opacity. Just a thought. bisous X
@@j_mapelle_nee that’s a great idea! Hadn’t thought of it! ☺️bisous
Its so good to watch! Sending you the bestest of vibes on this new chapter of your life!
Thank you!! 🫶🏼
looks great! and your ceramic pieces are beautiful 😍
Thank youuu 😘😘
Oh, sheer line curtains would be nice, too. Or maybe lower those lace panels so they don't look so skimpy :) And if you don't cut the vintage lace you can -use it to drape along the top :)
Vraiment bien fait
Kewl 😎
All the best for your fresh start ❤❤
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Your studio is looking divine, Issey! You've done an amazing job and I love the lace curtains. I had a similar issue with "wondering eyes" from people passing by studio. I ended covering the windows and door with frosted vinyl, as to allow light in, .. but no peeping toms. 😋
Haha glad to hear I’m not the only one! 😊😊 And thank you so much! 🫶🏼
Wow ❤
❤️
Hola, Issey! Just stumbled upon your channel, great content. I really liked the looks of that working table, can you please share where you got it from, model, etc.? Thanks!
Hola! I believe it’s a galvanized work table from Simonwork. It seems like lots of hardware stores in Europe carry work tables or “bancos de trabajo” similar to these (Leroy, Bauhaus, etc). They offer different wooden tops to go on top of an MDF surface.
I wouldn’t recommend the basic plywood option they offer though, it’s pretty cheap plywood. If you’d like plywood, I’d get a nicer one cut to size from the hardware store. Hope this helps!
@@issey-roquet Thanks a lot!
yay
nice ❤
Lovely space ❤ What brought you to Valencia ?
Wanting a more Mediterranean lifestyle :)
Hola Issey! Thank you for sharing beautiful content. I really like your editing style! Would you please share your camera model, filters and etc? Thanks a lot!
Hola! I use fujifilm xs20 and a 27mm lens with a tiffen glimmerglass filter on it :)
Hi! Its a beautiful space. That red clay is very nice, what type/ brand of clay is?? Im also in Spain, so I want to buy it to test it.
Thank you :)
Hola! It’s from Vicente Diez, they’re based out of Manises. It’s called Gres NT Rojo
thank you :)
@@mieles2.0 I’m testing the medium gres, they say it’s usable on the wheel, but it’s pretty rough on my fingers on the wheel after a while. It’s great for sculptural work, and trimming through it is really nice. But I’d recommend trying the fine gres if you’re hoping to use it on the wheel 😊
@@issey-roquet Thank you for the advice and the info ;)
Super vlogs RUclipsr 👍👍💯💯🙆
if you need a direction to head in for more lacey curtain ideas, you should look up filet crochet :-) people are definitely still making stuff like that and you can even make it yourself with your own designs to specific dimensions
Ooooh 👀