If you had $100 to spend in your home right now, what would you prioritize? How about $1000? For $100, I would repaint a tiny bathroom in my home that I've been neglecting. For $1000, I would pick the room my family uses the most and go ALL OUT!!! 🤩What about you?
I just did it! With $600 I bought 2 area rugs, pillows, wall art and new pillow covers for some existing pillows. I then repotted my live plants and moved around some shelf and table decor for my den which has all my old living room and dining room furniture from my apartment days…looks so cozy!
Hi Julie! I agree with how you use the alternative of moving furniture instead of buying. As for that matchy matchy look you point out instead of buying more, paint it or change the legs out. Many wood sellers or restoration sellers have wood legs. You just screw them in but check how they are installed bf you buy furniture legs. Also you can send out good matchy matchy furniture to a refinisher. If it’s not expensive may be replace it but I’m a fan of using what you have and making it better instead of buying more. Chalk paint is really great to change the look of furniture. Easy to use and clean up and fast drying time. A coat of wax on it makes it quite durable. There are a lot of choices to buy quality wood furniture at any reseller or on line. Upholstery is very expensive so think twice bf picking up upholstered pieces if you think you are going to reupholster. It can cost more to do that than buy new. Happy decorating!
Yes chalk paint Margaret! I totally forgot how easy it is to use, no priming, no sanding. Just paint over wood legs and mix those finishes up, brilliant! 👏🏻
👍🙏 Very nice recommandations. Thank you Julie. I've had my mother at home too, and it is really challenging...pull away furniture and re organize everything 😊
This is a very informative video. I’ve practically done all these things to my 90’s home. The themes are usually the same, but I like how you gave us the sample house photos to visualise with.
7/11/24 Super motivational episode. thank you for mentioning the word “Declutter.” …. Because that’s where I would need to begin. Other than that, spending a couple hundred dollars to refreshen paint would probably do the trick. Fortunately, I have all the bones within our home. Listening and actually “having the mindset” to keep going can be extremely challenging. Life circumstances can definitely hinder aspects of your life. Thank you once again for this motivational episode. Sincerely, Lori
I make a list of home projects room by room. Check these off before I get distracted by the other mountain of to-dos! 😅 When my home is in order, I can breathe easier in all other facets of life. It’s the cancer ♋️ in me Lori, my home is my sanctuary and should be treated like so. You’ve got fabulous bones, now just need to pick a favorite corner and start there 🙌🏻
Julie, I love your content. I watch you every Thursday. I'm moving to my new home trying to design the whole house bedroom furniture dining room, I got inspired by you, but I don't have a budget to hire you. Please help thank you.
I didn't see a window in the photo of the bedroom, but I just kinda default-assume it has one? Would you do lighting first, or curtins? I'm thinking curtains (for privacy) before a new ceiling fixture? I can attest to new paint giving you the biggest transformation for your buck. I cannot believe what a HUGE difference it has made in my home. The whole house was painted dark grey semigloss(how depressing...) except for the primary bathroom. That was painted a pumkin diarrhea color. Not joking. Now it's all blues, greens and creams. Such a relief to the mood and eye 😊
In the common area I would do something completely different. 1) Turn the current dinning area into a TV space: use the larger sofa and a new credenza under the TV. 2) Move the dining table next to the kitchen (now they have to cross the whole sitting space). 3) Create a sitting space between the TV room and main entrance using the remaining seats, anchored with an area rug.
The first priority for the bedroom should be to hide the TV wire. Then look @6:56. I get that the TV tilted to watch in bed, but if I’m seeing this angle every time I walk in the door it’s really disturbing. Combined with the mini desk and floating wastebasket, it all screams dorm room.
It’s a good starting point, but that TV dresser/ console can also help to hide the cable if they pull it off the mount and simply place it on the surface 👍
At the moment I have to save up for a lounge chair. I only have two, one is new but not comfortable, teh other is comfortable, but old and falling apart. The rest I just fix with paint and rearranging decoration.
Enjoyed this video. Right now, any excess $$ is earmarked for lighting. The previous owners were really into ceiling fans (which I hate) and one by one I’m phasing them out as I can afford to. We started with 13! Including 2 on the covered patio and one in the utility room. That and paint are becoming the foundation of my decor plan.
Whoa 😳 13 ceiling fans to update… holy moly lighting is no joke! Take your time. I always have to remind myself that it’s never a rush to the finish line. The right players will turn up when you need them the most 💡
Great video, Julie, as always. I thought you were going to recommend a headboard first. That could be a DIY with a padded headboard using a beautiful fabric ( I saw one today in a condo real estate listing ). The chest of drawer under the TV is key though. In the living room, it looks as though they need a larger coffee table. I prefer coffee tables without sharp corners, so round or freeform. We had a gorgeous big teak coffee table in a fun curved shape (1960s).
Headboard would be the next step after storage and organization. But yes, a DIY fabric wrapped headboard would be perfect for this small bedroom. I always try to prioritize function before the stylish pieces! 👍
There used to be a show called "Designing Cents." My favorite episode was a single mom who received a Habitat for Humanity house. Her living room and dining room were designed for $500. Not including painting the two rooms( the paint was purchased from the oops bin at the paint store). The rooms were lovely and would make anyone happy to live there. I think America throws away too much stuff that can be refurbished. We need support systems to keep neighborhoods safe, habitable and pleasant to live in, no matter the income of the families.
Such a wonderful idea and I definitely agree that interior design as an industry can be very wasteful. I need to look into this to share community efforts that accept items that typically go straight to landfills. SO much of this can be repurposed in a meaningful way for deserving families 🫶🏻
Could be just due to very different locations (comparing this to northern Europe), but these budgets seem quite small for the suggested changes. Of course, if you have the time and energy, you can save a lot, but a scavenger hunt is not necessarily possible. (Naturally, you can use the tips of the previous pricerange and just get less for more.)
These budgets are designed for the DIY’er. The minute you involve anyone professionally, of course you’re budgeting for labor as well. Hope the resource links help your search for budget furniture! Thanks for watching Enna 💗
Everything is easy … except it’s not realistic ( for most people). For instance , when you pull that living room together in the middle of the room .. what is your plan to manage task lighting ,electronics , or a heating pad ?.. Most people don’t have outlets in the middle of the room. I have solved it but I’m curious how you’d advise this audience. Or painting bath cabinets .. to do it right , without paint all over the hinges and pulls, you should prep , remove doors and replace hinges and pulls and most importantly,with the right kind of paint .. not std wall paint. The bed in the bedroom would have a wow factor putting it diagonal in the corner for starters and work out from there.. asking for a friend😉
Thank you for watching Karen! I would never push furniture up against the wall simply because I wanted to hide an electronic cable- that would be akin to me serving my electronics instead of me serving my own personal functional space planning needs. Use an extension cord- unsightly, but necessary. Table lamps can be lit with rechargeable bulbs if you must have one in the center of the room. Clearly, this room isn’t large. The distance between a side table and wall would not surpass 3ft in which you can flank that end table to the nearest wall and hide a cord. Chalk paint is your best friend if you don’t want to prime and prep wood cabinets- I’ve had a lot of success with latex paint as well. You just need to seal it with a clear coat 😉 Hope that helps! ✌🏻
Thanks for replying . Thinking of children and older people an extension cord would be very hazardous. My L shape couch is “floating “ and its takes some very creative and strategic furniture and rug arranging to pull off a totally cordless look with 4-5 things needing plugs . I just think furniture staging is unrealistic because once you actually live in it , you find your lifestyle is compromised. I see this a lot with staging an office with nothing but a floating desk in the middle. Very pretty .but difficult to use. Again more creativity needed. But good news . I’ve found solutions . Thanks .. love to watch everything you share!
Thank you for watching Amy! 🩷 Unfortunately, we can’t make time for individual requests, I get so many inquiries on YT & IG 😔 BUT I will be opening up viewer submissions for my detailed analysis on a future video, look out for the call to action on my community page!
Hey Julie. Love your tips. Two bedrooms are just off the living room so there is no privacy and closing the door all the time is not really possible. I would like to have some privacy by hanging curtains separating the living room and bedroom as the house is open concept. Any suggestions for which side I should hang a curtain whether on the living room or bedroom side as the bedrooms entrance is directly from the living room.
Well, I’m done having babies 😂 I started the channel pregnant > had a baby > nursed for a year > tried again and again (and again) > had another baby > nursed for another year… now here we are. I know you mean well @StarBingBright but hoping you can comment on my content rather than my weight. Please and thank you so much 🙏🏻☺️💗
If you had $100 to spend in your home right now, what would you prioritize? How about $1000? For $100, I would repaint a tiny bathroom in my home that I've been neglecting. For $1000, I would pick the room my family uses the most and go ALL OUT!!! 🤩What about you?
I would save that money for using it for important things, like repairs.
I just did it! With $600 I bought 2 area rugs, pillows, wall art and new pillow covers for some existing pillows. I then repotted my live plants and moved around some shelf and table decor for my den which has all my old living room and dining room furniture from my apartment days…looks so cozy!
Julie, can you just come over, I'll give you the money & help me shop/design, 😊😊😊 Love your tips!❤
Haha yes if only I could clone myself Emilia! 😆
@@JulieKhuu me too!
Wish I could afford her😅
I like these videos very realistic
Julie new hair color and cut! Looks great. Another great video!!
Her cut is fabulous! Would love to see it from the back.
Thank you so much! It’s actually my hair color growing out, new look debuts after summer! Lol 😎
Thank you for sharing your thoughtful, savvy design insights & recommendations, Julie!
As always, much appreciated!!
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Thank you for watching Sara! Always appreciate your feedback and support 💚
Really enjoying this budget friendly series. Excellent content. Julie is a real gem.
Thank you so much 💕
I think this covers everyone's budget!
Start with a $0 budget and optimize the space plan first! 🙌🏻
Hi Julie!
I agree with how you use the alternative of moving furniture instead of buying. As for that matchy matchy look you point out instead of buying more, paint it or change the legs out. Many wood sellers or restoration sellers have wood legs. You just screw them in but check how they are installed bf you buy furniture legs. Also you can send out good matchy matchy furniture to a refinisher. If it’s not expensive may be replace it but I’m a fan of using what you have and making it better instead of buying more. Chalk paint is really great to change the look of furniture. Easy to use and clean up and fast drying time. A coat of wax on it makes it quite durable. There are a lot of choices to buy quality wood furniture at any reseller or on line. Upholstery is very expensive so think twice bf picking up upholstered pieces if you think you are going to reupholster. It can cost more to do that than buy new. Happy decorating!
Yes chalk paint Margaret! I totally forgot how easy it is to use, no priming, no sanding. Just paint over wood legs and mix those finishes up, brilliant! 👏🏻
Thank you, Julie ,for the display of items at the end of your video.
You are so welcome Wendy! Thank you for watching 🩷
👍🙏 Very nice recommandations. Thank you Julie.
I've had my mother at home too, and it is really challenging...pull away furniture and re organize everything 😊
My furniture is pushed up against walls, my rugs are rolled up, but having Mom here and in my care is priceless 🥰 thank you for watching Veronique! 🙏🏻
Julie just amazing tips , I was marathon your 3 last videos 😊 just love when you talk about your background, family always make me smile 😊
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Thank you so much Flavia 🙏🏻💕
This is a very informative video. I’ve practically done all these things to my 90’s home. The themes are usually the same, but I like how you gave us the sample house photos to visualise with.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching Amy!
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Tips they help home improvement and budgeting across the board!!🙌🏼👏🏽♥️
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching 🩷
7/11/24 Super motivational episode. thank you for mentioning the word “Declutter.” …. Because that’s where I would need to begin. Other than that, spending a couple hundred dollars to refreshen paint would probably do the trick. Fortunately, I have all the bones within our home. Listening and actually “having the mindset” to keep going can be extremely challenging. Life circumstances can definitely hinder aspects of your life. Thank you once again for this motivational episode.
Sincerely, Lori
I make a list of home projects room by room. Check these off before I get distracted by the other mountain of to-dos! 😅 When my home is in order, I can breathe easier in all other facets of life. It’s the cancer ♋️ in me Lori, my home is my sanctuary and should be treated like so. You’ve got fabulous bones, now just need to pick a favorite corner and start there 🙌🏻
Hi Julie!
Love all your ideas/recommendations at the different price points. It really was helpful❤ Thank you!
Awesome, we all have a bit saved up somewhere- best to splurge on the things that matter most! 🙌🏻
This type of video with detailed analysis and practical suggestions is where you give your best in my opinion
Thank you Evelina, your feedback helps me know what you want more of from this channel 🫶🏻
Julie, I love your content. I watch you every Thursday. I'm moving to my new home trying to design the whole house bedroom furniture dining room, I got inspired by you, but I don't have a budget to hire you. Please help thank you.
Julie, excellent video. Thank you for sharing.
You are so welcome Teresita! Thank you for watching 💗
I didn't see a window in the photo of the bedroom, but I just kinda default-assume it has one? Would you do lighting first, or curtins? I'm thinking curtains (for privacy) before a new ceiling fixture? I can attest to new paint giving you the biggest transformation for your buck. I cannot believe what a HUGE difference it has made in my home. The whole house was painted dark grey semigloss(how depressing...) except for the primary bathroom. That was painted a pumkin diarrhea color. Not joking. Now it's all blues, greens and creams. Such a relief to the mood and eye 😊
Green and cream always look devine to me.
Definitely window treatments if the bedroom is located on the first floor. With the light turned on- neighbors will see everything! 👀😂
Loveeeee this episode! I feel so inspired More please!!! 🥰
Yayyy thanks for stopping by love 💕
In the common area I would do something completely different. 1) Turn the current dinning area into a TV space: use the larger sofa and a new credenza under the TV. 2) Move the dining table next to the kitchen (now they have to cross the whole sitting space). 3) Create a sitting space between the TV room and main entrance using the remaining seats, anchored with an area rug.
Love how you are able to space plan according to YOUR needs, this is exactly how it should be done Bruno! 🙌🏻
Thank you for sharing a very informative video. Blessings!!
Thank you for watching Lola 🫶🏻
The first priority for the bedroom should be to hide the TV wire. Then look @6:56. I get that the TV tilted to watch in bed, but if I’m seeing this angle every time I walk in the door it’s really disturbing. Combined with the mini desk and floating wastebasket, it all screams dorm room.
It’s a good starting point, but that TV dresser/ console can also help to hide the cable if they pull it off the mount and simply place it on the surface 👍
Loved this video. More please👍.
Thank you for watching Martha! 💕
At the moment I have to save up for a lounge chair. I only have two, one is new but not comfortable, teh other is comfortable, but old and falling apart. The rest I just fix with paint and rearranging decoration.
Great idea to replace something you KNOW gets the most usage 🙌🏻 Thank you for watching Simone! 💗
Enjoyed this video. Right now, any excess $$ is earmarked for lighting. The previous owners were really into ceiling fans (which I hate) and one by one I’m phasing them out as I can afford to. We started with 13! Including 2 on the covered patio and one in the utility room. That and paint are becoming the foundation of my decor plan.
Whoa 😳 13 ceiling fans to update… holy moly lighting is no joke! Take your time. I always have to remind myself that it’s never a rush to the finish line. The right players will turn up when you need them the most 💡
Great video, Julie, as always. I thought you were going to recommend a headboard first. That could be a DIY with a padded headboard using a beautiful fabric ( I saw one today in a condo real estate listing ).
The chest of drawer under the TV is key though.
In the living room, it looks as though they need a larger coffee table. I prefer coffee tables without sharp corners, so round or freeform. We had a gorgeous big teak coffee table in a fun curved shape (1960s).
Headboard would be the next step after storage and organization. But yes, a DIY fabric wrapped headboard would be perfect for this small bedroom. I always try to prioritize function before the stylish pieces! 👍
Julie Khuu is the best!!❤
Thank you for watching! 🙏🏻☺️
Amazing Info
Thank you for watching! 💗🙏🏻
There used to be a show called "Designing Cents." My favorite episode was a single mom who received a Habitat for Humanity house. Her living room and dining room were designed for $500. Not including painting the two rooms( the paint was purchased from the oops bin at the paint store). The rooms were lovely and would make anyone happy to live there.
I think America throws away too much stuff that can be refurbished. We need support systems to keep neighborhoods safe, habitable and pleasant to live in, no matter the income of the families.
Such a wonderful idea and I definitely agree that interior design as an industry can be very wasteful. I need to look into this to share community efforts that accept items that typically go straight to landfills. SO much of this can be repurposed in a meaningful way for deserving families 🫶🏻
@JulieKhuu Please make a video on your studio setup. how you make your videos. Puleeeese
Let me make one to share on IG. I link all my studio equipment in the description box for reference Sugandha 🤗
@@JulieKhuu Thank you so much :) Will wait for the link post here, I LOve your podcasts and wait for it !!
Could be just due to very different locations (comparing this to northern Europe), but these budgets seem quite small for the suggested changes. Of course, if you have the time and energy, you can save a lot, but a scavenger hunt is not necessarily possible. (Naturally, you can use the tips of the previous pricerange and just get less for more.)
These budgets are designed for the DIY’er. The minute you involve anyone professionally, of course you’re budgeting for labor as well. Hope the resource links help your search for budget furniture! Thanks for watching Enna 💗
Is money better spent on pendant or ceiling lighting before putting in area rugs?
Lighting ALWAYS!! Can’t see a beautiful area rug when the room is poorly lit 😉
@@JulieKhuu I figured you would say that - I'm learning 😊
You are a Pro indeed…
Thank you for watching Patty 💛
Everything is easy … except it’s not realistic ( for most people). For instance , when you pull that living room together in the middle of the room .. what is your plan to manage task lighting ,electronics , or a heating pad ?.. Most people don’t have outlets in the middle of the room. I have solved it but I’m curious how you’d advise this audience. Or painting bath cabinets .. to do it right , without paint all over the hinges and pulls, you should prep , remove doors and replace hinges and pulls and most importantly,with the right kind of paint .. not std wall paint. The bed in the bedroom would have a wow factor putting it diagonal in the corner for starters and work out from there.. asking for a friend😉
Thank you for watching Karen! I would never push furniture up against the wall simply because I wanted to hide an electronic cable- that would be akin to me serving my electronics instead of me serving my own personal functional space planning needs. Use an extension cord- unsightly, but necessary. Table lamps can be lit with rechargeable bulbs if you must have one in the center of the room. Clearly, this room isn’t large. The distance between a side table and wall would not surpass 3ft in which you can flank that end table to the nearest wall and hide a cord. Chalk paint is your best friend if you don’t want to prime and prep wood cabinets- I’ve had a lot of success with latex paint as well. You just need to seal it with a clear coat 😉 Hope that helps! ✌🏻
Thanks for replying . Thinking of children and older people an extension cord would be very hazardous. My L shape couch is “floating “ and its takes some very creative and strategic furniture and rug arranging to pull off a totally cordless look with 4-5 things needing plugs . I just think furniture staging is unrealistic because once you actually live in it , you find your lifestyle is compromised. I see this a lot with staging an office with nothing but a floating desk in the middle. Very pretty .but difficult to use. Again more creativity needed. But good news . I’ve found solutions . Thanks .. love to watch everything you share!
This video was fantastic! I love the great ideas and tips. Can I send you a diagram of different rooms for you to make recommendations?! I'll pay!
Thank you for watching Amy! 🩷 Unfortunately, we can’t make time for individual requests, I get so many inquiries on YT & IG 😔 BUT I will be opening up viewer submissions for my detailed analysis on a future video, look out for the call to action on my community page!
@@JulieKhuu thank you!
Hey Julie. Love your tips. Two bedrooms are just off the living room so there is no privacy and closing the door all the time is not really possible. I would like to have some privacy by hanging curtains separating the living room and bedroom as the house is open concept. Any suggestions for which side I should hang a curtain whether on the living room or bedroom side as the bedrooms entrance is directly from the living room.
I would hang the rod on the bedroom side so the living room looks more polished from the entry 👌🏻
I am thinking about changing my straight line mid century sofa for a curvy one. Too trendy? Comfortable?
Not too trendy at all! Love how curves soften up large spaces and allows for everyone seated to partake in conversation 👍
Can you just give me the money & i will finish my small house first ✌😊 watching from the Philippines ❤
Haha yes, but what would you do with $1000? 😆
@@JulieKhuu I will finish my small house first before fixing its interior. Before I give birth in three months. ❤
@@JulieKhuu 😁
I thought a big piece of art in the bedroom will be the top priority.
That’s the last thing I would prioritize (if I was on a budget 😉)
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Charmaine!! 🫶🏻💗🙏🏻 thank you for watching always love
Love you Julie 💖🌸
Why you lost lot of weight ?
Really ? I didn't notice that !
Or, she's had babies and now they grew up, then she lost a few pounds 🤔😇
I noticed that too. Maybe it's just the black shirt.
Well, I’m done having babies 😂 I started the channel pregnant > had a baby > nursed for a year > tried again and again (and again) > had another baby > nursed for another year… now here we are.
I know you mean well @StarBingBright but hoping you can comment on my content rather than my weight. Please and thank you so much 🙏🏻☺️💗
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i do not like matchy matchy either zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Say no to matchy-matchy! 🙅🏻♀️