I've been watching and reading all kinds of interior design books & magazines, shows, and videos for over 30 years. This is the first time that the pace, details, and explanations all came together. I recently subscribed to this channel & I'm glad I've now discovered Rita Konig.
somehow she makes things one ought to have thought about - but didn’t do - interesting, and clever tricks one would never have thought about sound so obvious
I bought Rita's course after seeing this and can't recommend it highly enough. I've spent a lifetime listening to "designers" ramble on about inconsequential, pointless things. Rita is the real thing. She isn't full of "it", hawking the latest fad and "must have". She actually gives you information. AMAZING!
Rita's advice to 'take your furniture' was an eye-opener for me when moving house recently. I was on the verge of buying all new furniture but ended up using what I had and it worked out wonderfully. Very grateful.
Yup, I have a long drawing room with a fireplace at the end. It's a pain to lay out but I've fallen into the trap of having the sofas around the fire - need to keep warm during the Scottish winters.
@@Saba15-t9d A drawing room is a room in a house where visitors may be entertained. The name is derived from the 16th-century terms withdrawing room and withdrawing chamber, which remained in use through the 17th century, and made their first written appearance in 1642.
As a professional degree holding interior designer with 22 years of experience, this is a good introductory explanation of the design programming process, and data collection. The biggest key is lifestyle assessment and lots of questions being asked. One needs to think about how they live. Space follows this fundamental programming and exploration. She’s revealing our inner design process.
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE everything she says, how she says it and how she is. REAL deal, no pretense, common sense, warm, and intelligent. Maybe I finally watched the only interior designer I would actually want to meet and work with.
I use graph paper to make scale plans, and have little cut outs of the main pieces, again to scale, so I can shuffle everything about and see at a glance how it fits. Then I do a very detailed "artist's impression". (Obviously I have too much spare time!) I am always on a very tight budget, so being able to do all my own upholstery and soft furnishings, as well as basic joinery, is a huge asset. Many years of evening classes have certainly been worthwhile!
As grand as she may be she is so down-to-earth, unassuming and above all, what she says makes sense - unlike so many pretentious people out there `whooping it up' with their egos. She has a rare sense of enduring style.
Over 30 years, I have been reading and watching all sorts of interior design magazines, shows, books, and is the first time that the pace, details, and explanations a
Wow! Rita Konig’s presentation was exceptional!! She presented very useful tips & suggestions along with great examples &/or valid & practical reasons for doing or not doing something. And, her entire presentation was easy to follow & understand - she sure makes a great Instructor!! Looking forward to seeing her again!!!
Very practical advice, and honestly she’s just rocked my world with the advice of not being governed by a feature! I have an awkward fireplace situation and taking that out of the equation the ideas are just flowing!
the best video on the subject that i have seen. every suggestion was practical and logical. she also didn’t assume that the sky is the limit for your budget nor try to show you how to replicate with ikea. just terrific all around
The "Open Concept" really means that those in the other side /family room watching tv can be heard & disturb the people reading or talking to guests in the front/living room part of the house. Learned the hard way.
Me too, could never live in a house with no rooms. My next pet hates are L shaped sofas and beige bathroom tiles. I often think someone starts those 'trends' is doing it as a joke to see how many people fall for it 😂
Wow, I am so glad I came across Rita Konig on House and Garden. Everything Rita stated makes so much sense and has taken so much worry of my mind. It’s far better to arrange a room for people and comfort than worry about a home looking lovely and perfect but not functional. Like she stated, our living room has a TV and fireplace and is the only reception room in the house. The worst thing is the Fireplace is unfortunately, built in the far end of one wall and the TV is beside it. It is hard to see the full fireplace no matter how you design the seating, it will always be blocked partially. This has been a worry for me. But at least the fireplace is there, giving warmth to the room while you read, chat or watch TV. Rita, thank you, you have given me freedom to arrange the furniture without having to worry about the fireplace being the focal point. I also, like being able to put a small writing desk behind the sitting area with a stool that can be used for added seating if required, very useful information from a very knowledgeable Interior designer.
I'm an American designer and work almost in the exact formula you do. I work technically with drawing but also by 'feel' which I could very much decipher in your feeling about the corner chair! I also could very much relate to your initial monologue about room placement, it has to make sense, form and function with creative flair. It was nice to truly see a sister in design!
I very much enjoy how real and authentic she is when speaking. She's not trying to be pretentious in any way. This presentation is very calming, insightful and informative in a very relaxed, yet classy and relatable manner. Kudos!
This is a great video with good honest advice, politely given. For anyone attempting to decorate without a designer, this is invaluable advice. Remember, for the advice to be useful, don’t think you can cut corners. The professional has been kind enough to give simple but essential direction. Don’t think you know better
I absolutely love Rita. I love how she mixes everything and end up with something absolutely beautiful and magical. I love colors and she knows exactly how to mix them and make them look beautiful together. I just loooove her style. I am decorating my home in the Dominican Republic and she is one I am definitely following her footsteps. My home is my maternal home and all the furniture there belonged to my mom ❤ hugs from NYC
Fabulous and so instructive. I love that sort of muttering voice which says you are deep in thought and creating rather than making a video. Nicely done and surprisingly calming Thank you!
She teaches how to arrange things that matches your strong character and feel based on your daily activities, starting confidently with all what you already have, not just follow the trend. That's beautiful.
What I liked most about this was the emphasis on function and scale. Too much tv or RUclips decorating is about ooh the pretty fabric (or paint colour or granite or whatever). Real design is s90% about the function and scale. Picking the fabrics is actually really simple. Making sure the sofa isn’t so big as to be overpowering or that you have the desk and that it works because it’s practical is what matters far more than anything.
It's always fun to watch another design artist at work. I now use either a design software, which is amazing for the 3-d rotations, spacing, placement, and editing functions... but when I design manually, I've taken to using graph paper which makes the sizing so quick and clear, it's nearly impossible to miscalculate.
This is real, good, solid advice. What a treasure - thank you for sharing. (I feel I can only repeat the commenter before me - every bit of knowledge and information I have gathered over the years has finally been brought together in a cohesive whole)
I am an adult, with no children; visitors are still likely to trip over a toy or stuffy that will squeak or play a tune in my house because life is wonderful
Very sensible. I came here as my new lounge is smaller than my current lounge, has french doors with a marvellous view and a corner log burner. I'm unsure how/if I'll be able to successfully place my large 4-seater and 2-seater. It was good to see how she planned a small room and fitted so much in. I will take her advice and play around with the drawings and see what works.
It's just strange to me how a video like this is needed and is needed. I never understood how people can not know these simple common sense rules to designing a room/interiors ??
So well explained, thanks a lot, Rita! I think light plays a big part in complimenting your space too. To maintain privacy a lot of natural light can be lost, especially if your windows overlook a busy street. However, many people are unaware of the variety of styles and designs that are available to find the perfect balance between both natural lighting and privacy control.
Incredibly helpful and she was a delight to listen to! I truly enjoyed this and come away more prepared for our up and coming move into a new to us home!
I’ve just realised that younger designers may have a problem in future, working in the American market if they do not have a knowledge of Imperial measurement. I learnt so much - thank you
"An ugly table can be jolly useful."
I LOVE it
You can always cover it with lovely tablecloths too - and heaps of books and jugs of flowers and no one will notice it.
@@MTMF.londonabsolutely! it's so simple.
Love the table-positivity
“Ugly table is better than no table”. She’s one of the most clever and sensible lady in designing. Of course my own opinion. 😊
Amen! I loved this talk - the most practical and useful interior design talk I have ever seen!
This is the only design channel I could find with colours on the walls. I'm subbed to this rare unicorn.
What a nice, little masterclass in less than 20 minutes.
"When those children get cleared away" is absolutely my aesthetic.
Yes!
So true
nyangweso 😂🤣
"When your husband goes away for work and boards the 3 dogs🤸
Yes. I decided to avoid having them to clear away. Best let others keep them!
So refreshing to learn from a considered, intelligent and knowledgeable person. Bravo Rita.
I've been watching and reading all kinds of interior design books & magazines, shows, and videos for over 30 years. This is the first time that the pace, details, and explanations all came together. I recently subscribed to this channel & I'm glad I've now discovered Rita Konig.
Well said. You echo my thoughts entirely.
If this is the first time in 30 years then you’ve really been reading and watching the wrong books and shows.......
Bring her back- Rita is smart, thoughtful and charming. I would like to learn more from her.
Rita König has an online course. I took it and do not regret it.
Only 2 minutes in, and I already know this is the best interior design advices I have ever heard! It took me decades to figure those things out XD
somehow she makes things one ought to have thought about - but didn’t do - interesting, and clever tricks one would never have thought about sound so obvious
There is something very soothing about Rita's voice. Could listen and watch her creativity continuously.
I'm thinking she's so matter of fact, strict and no nonsense but I just want to listen to her 🤔.
I enjoyed the calm presentation. Too many presenters feel obliged to act over enthusiastic and showy which is very annoying.
True, Col Aus; very true.
Very true
I agree.
I agree. Too over the top.
I don't know if the stiff upper lip of posh brits would allow for exuberance
I could listen to Rita talk about absolutely anything. 😀
I bought Rita's course after seeing this and can't recommend it highly enough. I've spent a lifetime listening to "designers" ramble on about inconsequential, pointless things. Rita is the real thing. She isn't full of "it", hawking the latest fad and "must have". She actually gives you information. AMAZING!
I cannot get over her gorgeous kitchen-I adore the color green. And the way she displayed her dinnerware/appliances.
Googling any books she might have written.
@@paulchezkari6952 Take an online course of hers. You won't be sorry.
I am a retired interior designer. Then I watched Rita and am inspired to go back to work.
:)
could listen to this woman talk all day. lovely voice and useful knowledge!
I loved looking over her shoulder as she fit the puzzle pieces together. More content like this please!
Rita's advice to 'take your furniture' was an eye-opener for me when moving house recently. I was on the verge of buying all new furniture but ended up using what I had and it worked out wonderfully. Very grateful.
She’s brilliant but down-to-earth. Thanks.
Such a wonderful thing to hear Rita talk about the “drawing room” as a fact, not something out of fiction! People do still have drawing rooms!
Yup, I have a long drawing room with a fireplace at the end. It's a pain to lay out but I've fallen into the trap of having the sofas around the fire - need to keep warm during the Scottish winters.
@@christanne1 I am Norwegian so I don't know the name 'drawing room'. What is it?
@@Saba15-t9d A drawing room is a room in a house where visitors may be entertained. The name is derived from the 16th-century terms withdrawing room and withdrawing chamber, which remained in use through the 17th century, and made their first written appearance in 1642.
how can somebody dislike this super valuable tips from such an incredibly personable experienced woman?
As a professional degree holding interior designer with 22 years of experience, this is a good introductory explanation of the design programming process, and data collection. The biggest key is lifestyle assessment and lots of questions being asked. One needs to think about how they live. Space follows this fundamental programming and exploration. She’s revealing our inner design process.
"you must be led by the room and not the rule" such a great and simple advice we tend to forget
Can you just come over? That would be much easier
Exactly, I can send my floor plans ahead of time.
🤭💙
Hehehe. I'm sure there are some reasonably priced decorators in your area.
😂
I love listening to her. She’s got a very calm manner and her room’s are lovely
I learned so much. Loved the slow, soft and intimate teaching format. I agree with all the other comments; "more Rita", please.
"When those children get cleared away" My type of person 😂
no u r zaddy
What a breath of fresh air she is - I loved everything she had to say
This is the best and most honest interior advice I’ve ever heard
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE everything she says, how she says it and how she is. REAL deal, no pretense, common sense, warm, and intelligent. Maybe I finally watched the only interior designer I would actually want to meet and work with.
Finally an interior channel with a bit of taste.
I use graph paper to make scale plans, and have little cut outs of the main pieces, again to scale, so I can shuffle everything about and see at a glance how it fits. Then I do a very detailed "artist's impression". (Obviously I have too much spare time!) I am always on a very tight budget, so being able to do all my own upholstery and soft furnishings, as well as basic joinery, is a huge asset. Many years of evening classes have certainly been worthwhile!
As grand as she may be she is so down-to-earth, unassuming and above all, what she says makes sense - unlike so many pretentious people out there `whooping it up' with their egos. She has a rare sense of enduring style.
Perspective and tips like no other I have seen on YT. Worth the watch.
"So far, so... Blue Peter"
love it
I could listen to her talk about interiors all day.
This is the best demonstration of the first steps of planning the interior design of a room I've ever scene.
Brilliant advice! Rita is top notch, she is the master of comfort and welcoming design.
Over 30 years, I have been reading and watching all sorts of interior design magazines, shows, books, and is the first time that the pace, details, and explanations a
Thank you. For someone who has no idea how to arrange furniture in a room, this is a godsend.
Ms. Konig is absolutely brilliant. This is so clever, calm and wise to hear. It is quite unusual to find, on top of her talent and skill, really.
Wow! Rita Konig’s presentation was exceptional!! She presented very useful tips & suggestions along with great examples
&/or valid & practical reasons for doing or not doing something. And, her entire presentation was easy to follow & understand - she sure makes a great Instructor!! Looking forward to seeing her again!!!
I learned more from this video than 4 years of college.
Thank you so much for making it fun to learn about interior design again!
Very practical advice, and honestly she’s just rocked my world with the advice of not being governed by a feature! I have an awkward fireplace situation and taking that out of the equation the ideas are just flowing!
the best video on the subject that i have seen. every suggestion was practical and logical. she also didn’t assume that the sky is the limit for your budget nor try to show you how to replicate with ikea. just terrific all around
The "Open Concept" really means that those in the other side /family room watching tv can be heard & disturb the people reading or talking to guests in the front/living room part of the house. Learned the hard way.
Me too, never again. 🙄
I really hate open concept.
@@chicnoir29. Yes, it’s horrible. Just cooking smells and noise.
Agree with everyone and would also add that open plan means cold and draughty. Never again.
Me too, could never live in a house with no rooms. My next pet hates are L shaped sofas and beige bathroom tiles. I often think someone starts those 'trends' is doing it as a joke to see how many people fall for it 😂
Wow, I am so glad I came across Rita Konig on House and Garden. Everything Rita stated makes so much sense and has taken so much worry of my mind. It’s far better to arrange a room for people and comfort than worry about a home looking lovely and perfect but not functional. Like she stated, our living room has a TV and fireplace and is the only reception room in the house. The worst thing is the Fireplace is unfortunately, built in the far end of one wall and the TV is beside it. It is hard to see the full fireplace no matter how you design the seating, it will always be blocked partially. This has been a worry for me. But at least the fireplace is there, giving warmth to the room while you read, chat or watch TV. Rita, thank you, you have given me freedom to arrange the furniture without having to worry about the fireplace being the focal point. I also, like being able to put a small writing desk behind the sitting area with a stool that can be used for added seating if required, very useful information from a very knowledgeable Interior designer.
there’s something about rita konig’s voice that reminds me of princess diana
yes! I’ve been arguing this with my sister for a while... she can’t see it.
Agreed. She even has a slight look of her too.
@@maryaustin1569 i see that too!
Precisely what I ALWAYS think!
Her “O’s” sound very much like Diana’s. Also the pace of her phrasing and the up and down emphasis on words. Very much like Diana.
I'm an American designer and work almost in the exact formula you do. I work technically with drawing but also by 'feel' which I could very much decipher in your feeling about the corner chair! I also could very much relate to your initial monologue about room placement, it has to make sense, form and function with creative flair. It was nice to truly see a sister in design!
I very much enjoy how real and authentic she is when speaking. She's not trying to be pretentious in any way. This presentation is very calming, insightful and informative in a very relaxed, yet classy and relatable manner. Kudos!
I'm just taking some notes for the sims 4
🤣 love it!
I think I've watched this 12 times. Yasss, Queen.
I echo the sentiment expressed by many: MORE RITA, PLEASE. Straight-forward guidance from a charming voice of experience. Kudos.
So knowledgeable! Thoroughly enjoyed listening to Rita.
Rita is my fav int designer , I just can’t get enough of her style . My fav inspo ever! ❤️
This is a great video with good honest advice, politely given.
For anyone attempting to decorate without a designer, this is invaluable advice.
Remember, for the advice to be useful, don’t think you can cut corners. The professional has been kind enough to give simple but essential direction. Don’t think you know better
This is so helpful and I find I keep coming back and rewatching Rita's videos. Cheers👍
I absolutely love Rita. I love how she mixes everything and end up with something absolutely beautiful and magical. I love colors and she knows exactly how to mix them and make them look beautiful together. I just loooove her style. I am decorating my home in the Dominican Republic and she is one I am definitely following her footsteps. My home is my maternal home and all the furniture there belonged to my mom ❤ hugs from NYC
Really good advice to start with the furniture you already have when moving to a new house.
"so far, so ...... Blue Peter". Haha! This was enjoyable and informative.
Fabulous and so instructive. I love that sort of muttering voice which says you are deep in thought and creating rather than making a video. Nicely done and surprisingly calming Thank you!
I love Rita’s style!
She teaches how to arrange things that matches your strong character and feel based on your daily activities, starting confidently with all what you already have, not just follow the trend. That's beautiful.
What a clever girl you are!!
Love the "demo" exactly as it happens in design school.
Im an interior design student and this really inspires me. i love how organize she is!
Rita should release an interior design book 🙏
She has an online class. It's wonderful.
"When those children get cleared away" chuckles in toff
Loved her fabric choices.
I enjoyed that. Makes me want to rearrange our great room.
That was a relaxing video to watch.
This video was relaxing and very helpful. I haven't heard of Rita before, but she's great!
What I liked most about this was the emphasis on function and scale. Too much tv or RUclips decorating is about ooh the pretty fabric (or paint colour or granite or whatever). Real design is s90% about the function and scale. Picking the fabrics is actually really simple. Making sure the sofa isn’t so big as to be overpowering or that you have the desk and that it works because it’s practical is what matters far more than anything.
What a great video. I enjoyed watching you measure and draw the drafting plans! Very informative and helpful, thank you!
It's always fun to watch another design artist at work. I now use either a design software, which is amazing for the 3-d rotations, spacing, placement, and editing functions... but when I design manually, I've taken to using graph paper which makes the sizing so quick and clear, it's nearly impossible to miscalculate.
This is real, good, solid advice. What a treasure - thank you for sharing. (I feel I can only repeat the commenter before me - every bit of knowledge and information I have gathered over the years has finally been brought together in a cohesive whole)
So informative and enjoyable ❤️.
I am an adult, with no children; visitors are still likely to trip over a toy or stuffy that will squeak or play a tune in my house because life is wonderful
The best advice on interior design I've ever heard. (Of course, I already knew all this...)
I love this lady!
Very sensible. I came here as my new lounge is smaller than my current lounge, has french doors with a marvellous view and a corner log burner. I'm unsure how/if I'll be able to successfully place my large 4-seater and 2-seater. It was good to see how she planned a small room and fitted so much in. I will take her advice and play around with the drawings and see what works.
So well done! Thank you for your effort and your video!!
It's just strange to me how a video like this is needed and is needed. I never understood how people can not know these simple common sense rules to designing a room/interiors ??
Needed to hear this as I am about to move into a home with an off center fireplace in a long living room. She explains situations well!!
So well explained, thanks a lot, Rita! I think light plays a big part in complimenting your space too. To maintain privacy a lot of natural light can be lost, especially if your windows overlook a busy street. However, many people are unaware of the variety of styles and designs that are available to find the perfect balance between both natural lighting and privacy control.
I wished I watched this video when I moved to my new house two years ago. Great advise. :)
More Rita please
Best episode yet
Incredibly helpful and she was a delight to listen to! I truly enjoyed this and come away more prepared for our up and coming move into a new to us home!
"An ugly table can be jolly good because... no table and no light and nowhere to put your drink is uncomfortable"
Love your personality...people take decor too seriously...I like your approach..probably because I design...
Great ideas. Practical. Useful. Spot on. Thank you Rita!
-Greg
Straightforward and so helpful! Thank you for sharing
Nice. I just volunteered to do a converted attic hangout room for a friend and this is really helpful as far as the correct process goes. Thanks
Very sympathetic presentation and great suggestions.
That was wonderful. An excellent lesson.
So thrilled to see rooms that look softly elegant, not HG TV model home horrors.
I’ve just realised that younger designers may have a problem in future, working in the American market if they do not have a knowledge of Imperial measurement. I learnt so much - thank you
This was way better than Master Class!! And I didn't have to pay for it.
I’m obsessed with house and garden RUclips videos !
It’s a great platform for artist to get inspiration from other designer ~~💜🥰
me too!
would like to find more videos with Rita. Logical, relaxed, helpful.
Incredibly informative! Based in real life rather than ideals that do not actually function. More Rita please!!!