🥰Farewell, open floor plans! TV volume can finally be turned down b/c it will not have to compete with running water from the kitchen sink, cooks can listen to music while others are enjoying their own entertainment. Wow! Two or more persons finally have the option to enjoy different things simultaneously without impediment. Rooms can have their own distinct personalities, there will be walls to hang pictures, doors can be closed on messes, everyone won’t be forced to either hang out with each other or to cloister in their bedrooms. I am sure many like the open floor plan, but for me a traditional layout wins hands down.
Both concepts have their pros and cons; it really depends on what fits the particular person/s better. Also, it depends on the property - some houses can become beauty queens when they "get open," and some can benefit from in-building walls and (closed) doors. There indeed isn't any - "one size fits all." No, it doesn't.
Exactly! I cannot thank you enough for that! I am a designer, and I hate thinking/talking about "trends." Unless people are doing something nonsensical, unhealthy, and illogical, their personal, individual style should be the most important "trend" - for them!
As someone who lives in Europe... people think less of what is in trend and more of what is meaningful... but I guess people have a general sense of style where history is preserve as something valued...
All those pictures look like hotel lobbies, not like actual homes. Maybe mansions of rich people. I get that it's fascinating for designers to work with those spaces since there's the money to really get creative. But for me as a middle class viewer of your video there's nothing I can relate to. It's all way out of my league. Also, I do feel a contradiction between "no cookie cutter design" and "more like hotel lobby design". Sorry, but hotel style or hotel lobbies aren't personalized by default, so they ARE a cookie cutter style in my opinion. This video is interesting to watch but not really helpful. Also, I watch from Germany, maybe that's also why I cannot relate to those "homes" at all...
@plantylittlewoman I completely disagree with the "hotel lobby looks" comments & in no way are the photos from mansions. What I can say, though, is I am mot a fan of the trends depicted., and possibly neither are you - which is why you can't relate - and, like you, neither can I.
Yes, same as fashion and hair trends. It keeps people consuming. I say find your personal style and do that. It's wasteful to completely overhaul everything every 2 - 5 years, imo.
I really enjoyed this video. Your voice is easy on the ears - limited vocal fry. Yay! Thank you. Great recommendations and kudos for the photos you choose to illustrate the points. The cabinet with the slightly curved edges and flowing horizontal wood grain was stunning.
Me neither, lol. Some "trends" have been "trendy" for a while (natural materials, rustics, semi/precious stones, layering, etc.), others are interesting, but frankly, nothing earth-shattering (irregular rug shapes, for example), and some are not so great at all. (Oh, give me a break with the handmade Moroccan-inspired tiles; in three years, everyone who has them will be screaming how they couldn't see how impractical they are - read - they get dirty very quickly, and cleaning them is THE JOB😞!) You do you and enjoy it; trends come and go; personal style has the potential to be immortal (although this point doesn't apply to everyone, lol!)
I got you; it always depends - on who you are, what's your lifestyle, how many members of the household live in the house, etc., and, of course, it depends on the property itself and the limitations that may/not need to apply to it. Both concepts have their pros and cons and it very much depends on what fits you/the property better.
Suzie Anderson has great videos including many decorating styles as Traditional, European, French Country, Cottage and many more. Very high end "look", not cookie cutter look.
The way you're saying "about" immediately gives you away... ah Canadian 😃 I am in process of apartment renovation and some cool ideas I'm getting. Awsome video 👍🏼
Hi, just stumbled across your video and I really like your energy and fun personality. I will be watching other videos you’ve done especially on color. Thanks for not being stuffy, the “human” element you bring makes watching you discuss design is very comfortable. Would love your take on my design style some time. Happy holidays.
I go in between maximalist and minimalist. But I do like the coziness the undone maximalist look is. And it always reminds me a little more of a regular middle class home I guess then the other pics.
The undone maxilisum is ok for a week end or day off, just a bum around kind of day, but not an every day thing. I do love to mix the modern and rustic decor, it feels homey.
I'm happy open floor plans are going out of style. I don't want to see my refrigerator and cabinets from the sofa. I want to put art on the walls. And I don't want to smell food from the kitchen all over the downstairs
Thank you so much! In the commercial design world we get a lot of information through our vendors, they pay big marketing dollars for access to trends. So I take what I learn from events like NeoCon in Chicago where these companies launch there next year looks and styles. And then do a lot of online research around residential trends that are moving in the same direction 😊 but at the end of the day, we're never 100% sure what will become a "commercial" success. Thank you for watching!!
Maximunlist will always been in style and eclectic style because you can always modify it and go with the flow. But I don’t follow trends much definitely eclectic pick what I like and get it mix and match. Traditional style too is another one that will never go out of style because it is a timeless classic. Just my opinion but honestly to each their own!
Just say “No!” to wallpapered ceilings! Yes - very hard to install, but think of having to remove it! We’re about to move and look for housing. Any house with wallpaper is highly individualized to someone else’s personal taste and is a headache to remove, but think about having to remove it from the ceiling!
Hope you all saved all that Sheetrock after knocking down walls to make open concept areas. According to this video, you have to put those walls back up. Then, paint them with the current color of the year. Save your brushes for next year’s color. It never ends…
You're right... it never ends. Everything changes. That is life. Guess what You don't have to do any of it... but it won't change that things change. What ppl like change. It is what it is
What I am doing is to put the old doors back up. I live in a flat from the 70- ties. Back then there was a door from the livingroom to both the kitchen and the rest of the flat. And a door from the kitchen to the rest of the flat. So 3 more doors. Electrisity was expensive at that time. As it is now again. When I fire the stove, I can warm a room first and then the rest. I live in the north of Norway and it's cold outside. Everything get more expensive. I have to pay 2000 kroner ( 200 euro ) more each Month just to live in my own flat from now on.
neither is the all beige look. Ital style not my fav. Love the do your own thing curate your own style...always going to look good. Nice channel, new liker. :) Look at trends, appreciate them, but never follow them...you'll go nuts and broke. Do what you love, it will all work. Velvet is so cool. I have flocked velvet drapes in my kitchen dining area and I've had them for years. They are that Amber honey color...awesome. Finding those are very difficult. Moss wall will just get really dusty really fast and flake to the floor eventually. I feel like every year the "trends" push in the opposite direction of the year before (or at least they try to)...so we keep spending and bouncing back and forth between looks. Don't fall for it!
Cookie cutter houses with the kitchen in the living room and few walls IS CHEAPER for the builder and looks it. Thank you for holding out hope that it's finally on the way out.
Cookie cutter houses with the kitchen in the living room and few walls IS CHEAPER for the builder and looks it. Thank you for holding out hope that it's finally on the way out.
Agreed! Undone maximalism is just doing the most… maximalism already has a lot going on, that’s the one design style that can easily already look “lived in”. If you sneeze it can look messy. Undone is just an excuse to say I don’t feel like putting stuff away. That already happens in life, no need to justify it as a style.
This was such a great video. I’m in love with this style and I have been for a while. I’m finally redoing my house. Can you please show us the best mushroom colors and the rugs?
Great question! Like wood, it can be regrown. It is a regenerative product. Here is AD's formal description: "Cork breaks down completely without releasing nasty toxins back into the environment, and it can be repurposed and recycled. Regarded as a highly sustainable material, cork is also self-regenerative and does not contribute to deforestation"
Enjoyed the video! Can you tell me the brand, name/number of the Almond Beige/Mushroom paint please? I've watched your color videos also and didn't hear it. Thank you! And keep the videos coming😊
The “Undone Maximalism” room looks like a post-college kid’s room who can bore you to death with their knowledge of ‘design rules’ and name dropping obscure niche designers over a glass $3 wine while petting a stinky cat, but who’s never actually designed anything.
It’s not “zell-ee-guh” but instead “zelleejh”… it’s also spelled zellij. It derives from an old Arabic word meaning “slide “ or similar, in reference to the high glaze. It’s an ancient style of tile, each slightly different because they’re handmade.
I ve always wanted a warm textured wallpaper in our home but I am not alone in this house, my husband doesnt like it. I think most men dont. They dont seem to like a cosy environment. They want functionality etc. Whats it like to have a brain like that. If I had my way our house would look like an english cottage with the beams and everything. But no "his parents had that and its old fashion". Omg 😅
That first pendant light with the disk on top - wouldn't a vinyl record on top of a round pendant look cool? As well as do the same job of focusing light downward?
🤣 Now that I see it I can't unsee it.... there was a chair that a supplier I used a lot makes and from the back it looked like a diaper. I have never looked at it the same...and I had purchased a bunch of them 🤭
I want dark minimalism to be a thing. Not masculine, not industrial, not japandi - just minimalism with a dark color palette. Enough of all white everything. I love cork, I have it on two statements walls
If you love it, make dark minimalism a thing - for yourself! You don't need to wait until it becomes trendy; calmly do you, and enjoy the results of your creative soul. I am pretty sure it will be beautiful - trendy or not, lol!
Find it sooooo strange that American people talk about European Style....that's non existing 😂 In Europe we have Italian, French, Spanish, Turkish, German, Flemish and so many more styles and fashion...each country has it's own style...as well as food, music, mentality, etc...and they are very different from each other😅
I think when Americans talk about "European Style" they are talking about classic luxe. A detailed timeless look. High ceilings, decorative panels, moldings, investment pieces for furnishings, etc.
I'm so inspired to update my living room after watching this! Especially loving the vintage lamps and unique kitchen items. Any tips for incorporating these trends on a budget?
It seems that these new trends are way too opulent and ostentatious for my taste, even if I did have the money for it. I don't know, I would always feel that I'm in somebody else's house. A space invader! How about some trends for the rest of us mere mortals?
Sorry but most of this is generic middle of the road and things we’ve been doing a while now. The messed up bed wasn’t a style that was just life someone was obviously making fun of you and you gave it a trend name.
Hey.. thanks for the engagement in my channel. If I'm popular enough for someone in a random blog to make fun of me through a style I didn't create. That's pretty neat... 😆 you have a great day though!
🥰Farewell, open floor plans! TV volume can finally be turned down b/c it will not have to compete with running water from the kitchen sink, cooks can listen to music while others are enjoying their own entertainment. Wow! Two or more persons finally have the option to enjoy different things simultaneously without impediment. Rooms can have their own distinct personalities, there will be walls to hang pictures, doors can be closed on messes, everyone won’t be forced to either hang out with each other or to cloister in their bedrooms. I am sure many like the open floor plan, but for me a traditional layout wins hands down.
Both concepts have their pros and cons; it really depends on what fits the particular person/s better.
Also, it depends on the property - some houses can become beauty queens when they "get open," and some can benefit from in-building walls and (closed) doors. There indeed isn't any - "one size fits all." No, it doesn't.
We love open concept…. Much more practical for older people..
Do what you love! Then it’s actually original. Don’t worry about what others are doing.
Exactly! I cannot thank you enough for that!
I am a designer, and I hate thinking/talking about "trends."
Unless people are doing something nonsensical, unhealthy, and illogical, their personal, individual style should be the most important "trend" - for them!
So true...why do what everyone else have.
As someone who lives in Europe... people think less of what is in trend and more of what is meaningful... but I guess people have a general sense of style where history is preserve as something valued...
Love that the messy maxi look means I’m currently in style! FINALLY!😂❤😂
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Thank you. I agree, 2024 design is definitely more sophisticated.
All those pictures look like hotel lobbies, not like actual homes. Maybe mansions of rich people. I get that it's fascinating for designers to work with those spaces since there's the money to really get creative. But for me as a middle class viewer of your video there's nothing I can relate to. It's all way out of my league. Also, I do feel a contradiction between "no cookie cutter design" and "more like hotel lobby design". Sorry, but hotel style or hotel lobbies aren't personalized by default, so they ARE a cookie cutter style in my opinion. This video is interesting to watch but not really helpful. Also, I watch from Germany, maybe that's also why I cannot relate to those "homes" at all...
Trends are subjective and not all meant to go together.
Thank you for your feedback either way.
Lol exactly!
I think they’re meant to inspire, that’s all
Totally agree!
@plantylittlewoman I completely disagree with the "hotel lobby looks" comments & in no way are the photos from mansions. What I can say, though, is I am mot a fan of the trends depicted., and possibly neither are you - which is why you can't relate - and, like you, neither can I.
Do what suits your lifestyle. Last year open floor plan this year closed spaces next year live on the roof🤯🤦🏽♀️
Yes, same as fashion and hair trends. It keeps people consuming. I say find your personal style and do that. It's wasteful to completely overhaul everything every 2 - 5 years, imo.
I really enjoyed this video. Your voice is easy on the ears - limited vocal fry. Yay! Thank you. Great recommendations and kudos for the photos you choose to illustrate the points. The cabinet with the slightly curved edges and flowing horizontal wood grain was stunning.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for the kind words :)
I love the lived in look. It’s very human , which is really needed when we see so many fake life lifestyle on social media
Nothing for 2024 really grabs me… I guess I’ll see as more ppl adopt the trends.
Look up grandpa chic
Me neither, lol.
Some "trends" have been "trendy" for a while (natural materials, rustics, semi/precious stones, layering, etc.), others are interesting, but frankly, nothing earth-shattering (irregular rug shapes, for example), and some are not so great at all. (Oh, give me a break with the handmade Moroccan-inspired tiles; in three years, everyone who has them will be screaming how they couldn't see how impractical they are - read - they get dirty very quickly, and cleaning them is THE JOB😞!)
You do you and enjoy it; trends come and go; personal style has the potential to be immortal (although this point doesn't apply to everyone, lol!)
I definitely prefer a traditional layout. I never got on with the open layout trend that's been around in new construction since the 90's.
I got you; it always depends - on who you are, what's your lifestyle, how many members of the household live in the house, etc., and, of course, it depends on the property itself and the limitations that may/not need to apply to it.
Both concepts have their pros and cons and it very much depends on what fits you/the property better.
Suzie Anderson has great videos including many decorating styles as Traditional, European, French Country, Cottage and many more. Very high end "look", not cookie cutter look.
The way you're saying "about" immediately gives you away... ah Canadian 😃
I am in process of apartment renovation and some cool ideas I'm getting.
Awsome video 👍🏼
Lol... It's funny, we don't hear it, but it has been brought up a few times. Yuppers, the great north... a Canadian 😊 Thank you for watching!!
Im so happy I found you love your content and your voice is so soothing. 😊
Thank you for the kind words!! 🙏
Hi, just stumbled across your video and I really like your energy and fun personality. I will be watching other videos you’ve done especially on color. Thanks for not being stuffy, the “human” element you bring makes watching you discuss design is very comfortable. Would love your take on my design style some time. Happy holidays.
Thank you so much!! Always nice to hear such kind words 😊
Really really really really really fun to watch
Thank you so much!
Love burnt orange, and mushroom as well! And the different shaped rugs.
Me too!
Yes to cork!!! I love my cork floors!
I'm Maximumlist, but there is no way I'm going for the undone. I need color, pattern, and organization in my life😅
Agreed! It makes no sense... definitely gone to far LOL
Fun rooms! Love it!
Love your videos. Great choice of photos.
Thank you for the kind words!
I love it when I redone my master bathroom years ago I add arch to my bathroom
Thank you for this very thorough video
I go in between maximalist and minimalist. But I do like the coziness the undone maximalist look is. And it always reminds me a little more of a regular middle class home I guess then the other pics.
Great recommendations
Thank you!
Exciting Indeed!!!😁
I always thought open floor plans were overrated!
The undone maxilisum is ok for a week end or day off, just a bum around kind of day, but not an every day thing. I do love to mix the modern and rustic decor, it feels homey.
This was great! Thanks
Love cork.. especially in my kitchen. I drop things ..lol
My apartment kitchen floor is vinyl on concrete. Very loud & cold.
Thank you for sharing
I'm happy open floor plans are going out of style. I don't want to see my refrigerator and cabinets from the sofa. I want to put art on the walls. And I don't want to smell food from the kitchen all over the downstairs
Rust, mushroom, velvet, greens, gold accents? The 70s again!
Brilliant vid, thanks for sharing! I would also add soft colors as another trend because it seems like these colors are gaining a lot of popularity.
Totally agree!
I always look forward to your videos. Can you tell me how you find what the trends are coming out?
Thank you so much! In the commercial design world we get a lot of information through our vendors, they pay big marketing dollars for access to trends. So I take what I learn from events like NeoCon in Chicago where these companies launch there next year looks and styles. And then do a lot of online research around residential trends that are moving in the same direction 😊 but at the end of the day, we're never 100% sure what will become a "commercial" success. Thank you for watching!!
Beautiful photography…loved your choice of pictures
Thank you so much 😀
I really like your example photos. They’re new and fun. I just subscribed to your channel too.
I really appreciate the feedback! And thank you for subscribing! 😊
Agreed! I just subscribed too, the example photos got me too 😊
@debburns4528 thank you so much!
Love the mushroom cabinets ❤
Me too!!
Maximunlist will always been in style and eclectic style because you can always modify it and go with the flow. But I don’t follow trends much definitely eclectic pick what I like and get it mix and match.
Traditional style too is another one that will never go out of style because it is a timeless classic.
Just my opinion but honestly to each their own!
Thank you for this video
Your very welcome 😊 thank you for watching
New viewer. Excellent presentation. Thank you.
Thanks for the kind words and subscribing!
Just say “No!” to wallpapered ceilings! Yes - very hard to install, but think of having to remove it! We’re about to move and look for housing. Any house with wallpaper is highly individualized to someone else’s personal taste and is a headache to remove, but think about having to remove it from the ceiling!
Very good point... thank you for sharing. It does look so pretty though :)
Amazing
You lost me at no more open spaces🤣
This is a great show! Following😊
Thank you!!!
Zu leej tile ❤
Hope you all saved all that Sheetrock after knocking down walls to make open concept areas.
According to this video, you have to put those walls back up.
Then, paint them with the current color of the year. Save your brushes for next year’s color.
It never ends…
You're right... it never ends. Everything changes.
That is life.
Guess what
You don't have to do any of it... but it won't change that things change. What ppl like change. It is what it is
What I am doing is to put the old doors back up.
I live in a flat from the 70- ties. Back then there was a door from the livingroom to both the kitchen and the rest of the flat.
And a door from the kitchen to the rest of the flat.
So 3 more doors. Electrisity was expensive at that time. As it is now again. When I fire the stove, I can warm a room first and then the rest.
I live in the north of Norway and it's cold outside. Everything get more expensive. I have to pay 2000 kroner ( 200 euro ) more each Month just to live in my own flat from now on.
Found your channel. Love it. :)
Thank you so much! 🙏
I like the Mushroom color in this video for kitchen, however, how does it mix with stainless appliances with black trims on those items.
neither is the all beige look. Ital style not my fav. Love the do your own thing curate your own style...always going to look good. Nice channel, new liker. :) Look at trends, appreciate them, but never follow them...you'll go nuts and broke. Do what you love, it will all work. Velvet is so cool. I have flocked velvet drapes in my kitchen dining area and I've had them for years. They are that Amber honey color...awesome. Finding those are very difficult. Moss wall will just get really dusty really fast and flake to the floor eventually. I feel like every year the "trends" push in the opposite direction of the year before (or at least they try to)...so we keep spending and bouncing back and forth between looks. Don't fall for it!
Great points! I love the trends for inspiration. But agree, always do what you love! Thank you for watching!
Cookie cutter houses with the kitchen in the living room and few walls IS CHEAPER for the builder and looks it. Thank you for holding out hope that it's finally on the way out.
amazing video-Thank you so much for bringing this great content! You Rock!!!
Thank you so much!! I appreciate the kind words 😊
Cookie cutter houses with the kitchen in the living room and few walls IS CHEAPER for the builder and looks it. Thank you for holding out hope that it's finally on the way out.
Thx. But I always feel just buy what you love. I don’t have the budget to change decor like outfits.
Agreed! Undone maximalism is just doing the most… maximalism already has a lot going on, that’s the one design style that can easily already look “lived in”. If you sneeze it can look messy. Undone is just an excuse to say I don’t feel like putting stuff away. That already happens in life, no need to justify it as a style.
Agreed!!
I am joining you:-); agreed!
Undone = confusion.
Open floors for normal people that don't have living room the size of apartment's.
Thank you I have no desire for a open floorplan. I love sectioned off homes
People are living in smaller spaces. Open plan makes more sense. I can't staand maximalism cause i have dizziness 😂
I personally really like the open plan after having lived in a cape Cod for 11 years. 🤷♀️
This was such a great video. I’m in love with this style and I have been for a while. I’m finally redoing my house. Can you please show us the best mushroom colors and the rugs?
Ooo yes I can totally pull together some of the paint codes. I love the mushroom tones!!!
@@InteriorDesignHub 🙏🏼 Yes! Thank you so much!!
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Great video, just want to know how cork is sustainable if the cork oak tree has been an endangered species for many years? Or is it not anymore?
Great question! Like wood, it can be regrown. It is a regenerative product. Here is AD's formal description: "Cork breaks down completely without releasing nasty toxins back into the environment, and it can be repurposed and recycled. Regarded as a highly sustainable material, cork is also self-regenerative and does not contribute to deforestation"
Enjoyed the video! Can you tell me the brand, name/number of the Almond Beige/Mushroom paint please? I've watched your color videos also and didn't hear it.
Thank you! And keep the videos coming😊
julieblanner.com/mushroom-paint-colors/
Here is a great selection for you :). I am a Benjamin Moore fan personally.
Thank you for watching!
The “Undone Maximalism” room looks like a post-college kid’s room who can bore you to death with their knowledge of ‘design rules’ and name dropping obscure niche designers over a glass $3 wine while petting a stinky cat, but who’s never actually designed anything.
LOL... Love this perspective!
What almond beige/mushroom color do you recommend from Sherwin Williams? Please :)
I don't typically use that brand but check out Simple Stone 😊
It’s not “zell-ee-guh” but instead “zelleejh”… it’s also spelled zellij. It derives from an old Arabic word meaning “slide “ or similar, in reference to the high glaze. It’s an ancient style of tile, each slightly different because they’re handmade.
I tried... 🤷♀️
Burnt amber is rust. Zeillege tiles are hard to clean.
I see many diy projects coming on RUclips and Instagram
Interesting designs collection, not my style at all, but for the cork flooring and plants.
Messy is messy is laziness
nice ilike
I ve always wanted a warm textured wallpaper in our home but I am not alone in this house, my husband doesnt like it. I think most men dont. They dont seem to like a cosy environment. They want functionality etc. Whats it like to have a brain like that. If I had my way our house would look like an english cottage with the beams and everything. But no "his parents had that and its old fashion". Omg 😅
I did wallpaper in the laundry room... he never uses that space lol
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Love the English cottage look!! So cozy!!
Zelliege tiles smells like a fad to me. Gives me the same vibes of those glass mosaics that were all the rage 10 years ago.
I keep seeing conflicting trends someone said monochrome was in and gallery walls are going out 😭 which is it?
What’s the color name of the mushroom color? BM, Behr, SW?
Check out my colour trends video I have some listed there 😀
Love your video’s. Just pulled up randomly in my feed. Just subscribed ❤
Yay! Thank you for the kind words and subscribing :)
That first pendant light with the disk on top - wouldn't a vinyl record on top of a round pendant look cool? As well as do the same job of focusing light downward?
That would be really funky!!!
@@InteriorDesignHub ☺️
Most of the photos were either for commercial spaces or from richie rich mansions where owners rarely live😅
I love maximalism but NOT the undone version
Who's the artist for the little squares in the large statement artwork?
I'll have to look it up, I have it written down somewhere!
@@InteriorDesignHub Found it....oksanaschondesign
Can u please forward some catalogues mam
great video and advice we have animals so we could not have creams or light colours :(
Thank you so much! I have a young child... I did decide to get a cream couch...it has blankets on it most of the time 😆
Also the *toilet seats* for dining chairs at the 20min point of the video is the most ridiculous trend I've ever seen! 🚽
🤣 Now that I see it I can't unsee it.... there was a chair that a supplier I used a lot makes and from the back it looked like a diaper. I have never looked at it the same...and I had purchased a bunch of them 🤭
Open plan layout is so obnoxious to me. Why would i want rooms with no privacy?
I don't understand the undone maximalism and how that jives with a five star hotel look -- isn't that a contradiction?
They're not all supposed to go together. They are different trends shared. :)
Undone maximalism seems “not done” in my opinion.
Yeah... it's a weird one... but interesting to chat about
I want dark minimalism to be a thing. Not masculine, not industrial, not japandi - just minimalism with a dark color palette. Enough of all white everything.
I love cork, I have it on two statements walls
Dark Minimalism....oooo I like that!!
Thank you for the tip! I am having a hard time deciding so feedback is welcome
If you love it, make dark minimalism a thing - for yourself!
You don't need to wait until it becomes trendy; calmly do you, and enjoy the results of your creative soul. I am pretty sure it will be beautiful - trendy or not, lol!
Loved your energy but the trends for 2024 are hideous!
Lol... thank you! No problem... everyone had different tastes. 100% not for everyone 😊 I appreciate you watching and the kind words!
Find it sooooo strange that American people talk about European Style....that's non existing 😂 In Europe we have Italian, French, Spanish, Turkish, German, Flemish and so many more styles and fashion...each country has it's own style...as well as food, music, mentality, etc...and they are very different from each other😅
Im not American :)
From Europe originally 👍
I think when Americans talk about "European Style" they are talking about classic luxe. A detailed timeless look. High ceilings, decorative panels, moldings, investment pieces for furnishings, etc.
Lord, no on more walls.
I'm so inspired to update my living room after watching this! Especially loving the vintage lamps and unique kitchen items. Any tips for incorporating these trends on a budget?
Check out garage sales! or estate sales :)
@@InteriorDesignHub Thanks for the information.
Undone max: Messy!
What glitching?
I took that video down and re uploaded... 😁
I agree we should make our own places the way we like it, but I don't think I like any of these new trends for 2024.
Oh thank God. Separate rooms again! Sorry, but I don't want to see the kitchen cooking mess from the front door! Duh!
Yes, the term timeless is meaningless.
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I’m too old to crawl to a bed so low to the floor.
Having No kids makes the decor Neat
It seems that these new trends are way too opulent and ostentatious for my taste, even if I did have the money for it. I don't know, I would always feel that I'm in somebody else's house. A space invader! How about some trends for the rest of us mere mortals?
Ive mentioned it before, these are for inspiration. Enjoy them, apply parts or none... That is all.
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Sorry but most of this is generic middle of the road and things we’ve been doing a while now. The messed up bed wasn’t a style that was just life someone was obviously making fun of you and you gave it a trend name.
Hey.. thanks for the engagement in my channel.
If I'm popular enough for someone in a random blog to make fun of me through a style I didn't create. That's pretty neat... 😆 you have a great day though!