Extreme Room Makeover - My closet is now a library!

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  • Опубликовано: 17 дек 2022
  • Room Makeover of my closet into a "Dark Academia" Library with THRIFTED FINDS. I transformed a weird neglected walk-in closet into a personal library with classic style. I love this moody reading nook that I created using affordable materials and flea market treasures. I'll teach you interior design secrets for maximum impact on a budget. Explore this dark academia aesthetic room makeover.
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    Created by: Siloe Oliveira
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  • @argetlamzn
    @argetlamzn Год назад +2585

    The barrel ceiling is a fantastic idea!!! Would really feel like an old world library

    • @suburbanhomestead
      @suburbanhomestead  Год назад +226

      Im glad you liked it. Most people would call me crazy as it would make the house less “marketable” since only grayge boxes are acceptable.

    • @livesoutdoors1708
      @livesoutdoors1708 Год назад +119

      My Father rebuilt a castle house in Hollywood. Many of the ceilings were vaulted curved and ornate. He ended up hiring a dear old carpenter friend to help him as he had extensive knowledge in how to construct those ceilings. They were beautiful but probably one of the most complicated and difficult tasks. Along with a stone spiral staircase those were a master builders’ projects. They used rare and precious woods so waste was not an option. I felt privileged to observe and see the finished castle.❤

    • @hideshnooka
      @hideshnooka Год назад +103

      @@suburbanhomestead I'd say it's more than acceptable, it's an unique selling point. Go team barrel ceiling!

    • @cmnr8487
      @cmnr8487 Год назад +13

      @@suburbanhomestead I think it depends on what you plan to do with the rest of the house. If you want a cohesive feel aesthetically, I would not do the barrel ceiling unless you plan to keep some design concepts throughout the house to tie it together. Otherwise it will be the odd room.

    • @3designPhotography
      @3designPhotography Год назад +36

      yes add the barrel ceiling

  • @gardeneroflight
    @gardeneroflight Год назад +1348

    Barrel ceiling is a definite YES. The ancient library ruins is a NO. What a nightmare that would be to keep dusted and cleaned. All the wonderful objects you placed there are just perfect! Thank you for sharing.

    • @tatymschneider6681
      @tatymschneider6681 Год назад +47

      I have to agree, but it's your home in the end. Do what feels right to you! Love the room transformation already! Great work!

    • @mikaela4366
      @mikaela4366 Год назад +58

      Literally my first thought was “oh god, the dust.”

    • @jbloveday9538
      @jbloveday9538 Год назад +25

      And what if you want room for new books? But it does sound interesting! But the ceiling - yes!!!

    • @judithwatt5950
      @judithwatt5950 Год назад +20

      Barrel ceiling would be amazing! Skip the « stuff » up there and continue with what you have as it fits into your barrel ceiling!

    • @Jimmy94411
      @Jimmy94411 7 месяцев назад +3

      I thought the same

  • @1000wastedwords
    @1000wastedwords Год назад +444

    Cottagecore outside, dark academia inside. This is the type of content I need in my life 😌

  • @LS-kg6my
    @LS-kg6my 10 месяцев назад +187

    THANK YOU for NOT taking the HGTV approach of promoting unnecessary consumerism. Creatively designing around what you have to solve problems is wonderful and much more interesting

    • @ModernPict
      @ModernPict Месяц назад +2

      Yes I love the fact he cares about this

  • @elliedaniel5900
    @elliedaniel5900 Месяц назад +6

    OH MY GOSH!! The barrel ceiling would absolutely push this already excellent design into beyond outstanding territory! It’s an absolute must!

  • @tjam9140
    @tjam9140 Год назад +404

    So glad you added interior design to your channel. You have such a beautiful home and I learned so much. Please do more of these. It's frustrating when people add-on or "renovate" old homes with no regard to the style or time-period of the house, but wow you made that awkward, plain, disjointed room a real jewel!! Also, the barrel ceiling and library ruins are genuis ideas.

    • @suburbanhomestead
      @suburbanhomestead  Год назад +54

      I think we have similar mindsets when it comes to intervention within old homes. Ideally, everyone would be mindful when creating spaces. I hope this series helps.

    • @samanthaschurter747
      @samanthaschurter747 Год назад +32

      I agree that you are tackling very relatable challenges in your videos. Tearing everything out and building back from scratch is just not feasible for most people. It’s extremely helpful to see someone work with what they have to transform a room.

    • @gbrickcommercialre
      @gbrickcommercialre Год назад +21

      If you own the home and plan to be there for a while, add the barrel ceiling and library ruins if it's more than a notion and something that you want to invest the time and effort in for the end result. There is nothing like curling up under a throw with a good book and a cup of tea or hot chocolate in a room that's cozy and you can just "be". Yes, it will be a lot of work and only you know if it's worth it. If you decide to go for it, LET US SEE 🙂!

  • @nataliesoutlet
    @nataliesoutlet Год назад +496

    Your videos are fascinating. From descriptive details to storytelling, practical imagery, wow in awe.

  • @purplecranberry._.5046
    @purplecranberry._.5046 Месяц назад +7

    HANGING PAINTINGS OVER THE LESS BEAUTIFUL BOOKS you’ve changed my life

  • @intuitivegina
    @intuitivegina Год назад +130

    That's perfect I never really cared for the open floor plans that everybody got into. I'm hearing now that people are going back to having more individual rooms in their house. Let's face it there's times we need to separate and be alone.

    • @suburbanhomestead
      @suburbanhomestead  Год назад +35

      I feel that the pandemic made people realize the necessity for divided room, especially since the whole point of open floor was entertaining large groups.

    • @shannas7516
      @shannas7516 Год назад +19

      I never did either. Maybe I'm part Hobbit, but I love the little corners of my house to look like a comforting place to escape.

    • @lenoreoak3541
      @lenoreoak3541 Год назад +6

      Agree - my home is an open floor plan and at times - it is very bothersome. Love my home - just wish it were a little more intimate.

    • @shannas7516
      @shannas7516 Год назад +6

      @@lenoreoak3541 my mom's home is an open floor plan, but she sections it off with furniture groupings. I think every home has things you love and things you wish were different.

    • @lenoreoak3541
      @lenoreoak3541 Год назад +2

      @@shannas7516 yes, I do the same and create vignettes.

  • @HenhousetheRed
    @HenhousetheRed Год назад +273

    Fanciness = 11/10
    Self-sufficiency, resourcefulness = 20/10
    Creativity = 1,000/10
    You're truly inspirational, sir!

  • @addiep9554
    @addiep9554 Месяц назад +7

    Your work is amazing. The barrel ceiling would be gorgeous. I don’t think anyone will be reading; your guests will only be swooning with delight in how beautiful and detailed your workmanship is. Dream on!!!

  • @CaughtonCandy
    @CaughtonCandy 4 месяца назад +82

    When he started wallpapering the wall with pages of a dictionary, you had to hoover my jaw off the floor!
    This was no run of the mill home reno video with all ikea pieces, but truly a work of art and passion. Even the video style, narration and editing are all wonderfully engaging. Hoping you do more interior/construction videos or even art projects, for instance, I absolutely *need* a video on that gorgeous canvas tapestry that you conjured out of nowhere and called a rug! Great stuff!

  • @lynnetteg7590
    @lynnetteg7590 Год назад +159

    Would love more of this house content, especially in winter when we are all more focused on making our homes feel cozy like yours.

    • @suburbanhomestead
      @suburbanhomestead  Год назад +28

      That has been my strategy for this. That’s why I released it now. I’m glad you appreciate it.

  • @debbiem9092
    @debbiem9092 Год назад +189

    I don't know why this popped up on my feed but I'm so glad it did. You've turned an awkward space into one of the loveliest rooms I've seen. The finish on the shelves is perfect and all the curios and art work make it a wonderful sanctuary and cosy space to linger in. I would leave the upper shelf as it is, without the plaster frieze. Maybe make one or two pieces but leave room for a mix of other things. Very inspiring, I'd love to see more of your home

    • @judy-angedv7590
      @judy-angedv7590 Год назад +2

      I can fully related to this comment! Found a new and intresting channel!

  • @onceuponabeat6049
    @onceuponabeat6049 5 месяцев назад +147

    I think your canvas cloth rug is one of the most beautiful things I've seen on RUclips. Do you have more details about it? I'm so fascinated in how that was made, and how it holds up. Your home and building side of the channel is amazing!! I can't wait to see more. It's so refreshing to see someone building things more creatively than the usual "ikea hacks".

    • @jeannelipham2583
      @jeannelipham2583 4 месяца назад +6

      Yes actually "building!" The thing is, unless you or a family member who doesn't mind can do this, the cost for that build would be beyond most people's budgets.

  • @user-iu3jp2pj1g
    @user-iu3jp2pj1g 7 месяцев назад +2

    keep up with the videos. Craftmanship is disappearing. these videos are inspiring to the younger generation. Videos such as these have helped my grand daughter decide she would like a career in woodworking, restoration construction and design.

  • @AllTheMiniThings
    @AllTheMiniThings Год назад +44

    "Excuse me, where's the bathroom?"
    "Through the library"
    Oh I love this so much. You did such a beautiful job! I loved your original idea for above the shelving but I really like what you've done with it by putting all the interesting collections you have. Perhaps you can make a little book nook out of your original plan and put it on one of those shelves.

    • @suburbanhomestead
      @suburbanhomestead  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed. And yes, I book nook would be great. Another of your suggested bookings and I think that’s awesome as well.

  • @raulitageiger7643
    @raulitageiger7643 Год назад +168

    Yes!! I was waiting for a home interior video, and you did not disappoint! I love your cottage garden videos, but I would love to see more videos like this too!

    • @suburbanhomestead
      @suburbanhomestead  Год назад +22

      Thanks it really depends on how much interest I see from you all. I thought nobody wanted to see it, so I even shelved most of this footage. This video is a test.

    • @raulitageiger7643
      @raulitageiger7643 Год назад +32

      I would love to see a tutorial on how you made your canvas rug as well! It's stunning!

    • @thomasvictor
      @thomasvictor Год назад +8

      @@raulitageiger7643 yes, more on Canvas rugs. The quick glimpse was stunning!

    • @amyfbritt
      @amyfbritt Год назад +2

      @@raulitageiger7643 Yes!!! Would love to see more of that too! It looks beautiful, and I’ve always wondered how to keep the corners from rolling up. (I also need to be able to clean all floor coverings.) Thank you for this extraordinary video!

    • @cejanuary9378
      @cejanuary9378 Год назад +4

      @@suburbanhomestead Your design videos are steps above anything else on youtube--production and actual value/beauty wise. Please keep making them!

  • @susanmacaluso5218
    @susanmacaluso5218 7 месяцев назад +49

    If you continue the bookcase across both closet doors, you could make a secret room!

  • @janepage3608
    @janepage3608 7 месяцев назад +36

    Fascinating. To take something ordinary and make it special is so much fun, and to work with what you have rather than ripping it apart - love it.

  • @leannereinhold966
    @leannereinhold966 Год назад +201

    Please keep doing interior videos, as well as the gardening ones. The library is so cleverly done-beautiful!

  • @anaisjk
    @anaisjk Год назад +102

    RUclips finally did something right and recommended this video! What an amazing job! ❤

  • @karolinakaragyozova2611
    @karolinakaragyozova2611 3 месяца назад +8

    When you talked about limiting construction waste, it made my heart smile. Three mornings a week I help remove trash at illegal dumpsites across my county, so much of it is discarded building materials! If only the average contractors were as considerate as you.. :) Your channel is a new source of inspiration that I am grateful to have found. Thank you for sharing all you do.

  • @lovebunny2345
    @lovebunny2345 Год назад +48

    WHY ARE YOU SO GOOD AT EVERYTHING!!! What I love about your work is that you always have design in mind--I usually don't like other DIYs because they are purely functional. This is so beautiful.

  • @blindedbythelight862
    @blindedbythelight862 Год назад +71

    This video did not disappoint. Everything you do is either warm, inviting, or romantic, and mostly all three.
    You put so much time, history, and love into your projects...and it shows.
    You definitely have a gift!

    • @suburbanhomestead
      @suburbanhomestead  Год назад +9

      Thank you so much and I hope it did feel like an early Christmas gift.

    • @blindedbythelight862
      @blindedbythelight862 Год назад +5

      @@suburbanhomestead it did, however, the real gift is yours. It's your talent.

  • @lynnries7729
    @lynnries7729 Год назад +19

    I think that room was originally intended as a dressing room. Your makeover is inspiring.

    • @maxtravers1314
      @maxtravers1314 Месяц назад +1

      That makes sense, it looks like they were going for the master bedroom, walk in closet, suite bathroom trifecta

  • @LadyV757
    @LadyV757 4 месяца назад +9

    A scholar and a gentleman, AND a jack of all trades! It's truly fascinating to watch your creations come to life! You have impeccable style and attention to detail! Keep up the great work!

    • @bethanybarber4537
      @bethanybarber4537 3 месяца назад

      Truly, he is such an interesting person! I can't wait to see more of his videos like this, and I'm sure they take an incredible amount of time and effort to create in addition to the actual projects themselves. It's awe-inspiring.

    • @pcarletta
      @pcarletta 3 месяца назад

      A jack of all trades and a master of many!

  • @user-op2vi3nu2m
    @user-op2vi3nu2m Месяц назад +1

    The barrel ceiling would be awesome. I would keep the old library plaster forms, finish them, and have an occasional one on a shelf here and there. Miniatures can be very fascinating and captivating. I am looking forward to see how everything develops. 😊

  • @indiataylor1813
    @indiataylor1813 Год назад +135

    Your aesthetic sense is unique and beautiful. I love the room! If you were to add anything else I vote in favour of the barrel ceiling. Please do more videos about room makeovers.

    • @CoffeeTeaAndPotpourri
      @CoffeeTeaAndPotpourri Год назад +2

      This is the absolute best D A video I've seen. It's truly worth watching and learning from.

    • @LolaMariek
      @LolaMariek 5 месяцев назад

      Completely agree!

  • @ltkaarina
    @ltkaarina Год назад +27

    I would absolutely love to see videos about the other spaces in your house, this room turned out very beautiful and I'm curious about what else you have done!

    • @suburbanhomestead
      @suburbanhomestead  Год назад +12

      It’s essential for me to know that you all are interested in this series. That will determine if it makes sense to continue making new episodes. Thank you for the feedback.

  • @denisemouledous7352
    @denisemouledous7352 5 месяцев назад +12

    Your library reminds me of the cabinet of wonders in the novel “Wonderstruck”. Quirky and so fascinating! I think it will change organically over time with new treasures and books. What keeps me coming back to your channel is your ability to create and elevate using many found and repurposed pieces. In my home I take pride in using things that have been handed down to me because I love the sense of history and the stories each piece tells over time. Other pieces I have are from thrift shops, flea markets, and estate sales. These are my favorites!

  • @casstay4499
    @casstay4499 26 дней назад

    Best use of space ever. I ❤ cozy rooms. Make it a library and I am never leaving..

  • @OfftoShambala
    @OfftoShambala Год назад +13

    I love the barrel ceiling idea

  • @lynnnorton7155
    @lynnnorton7155 Год назад +74

    Your space is absolutely stunning and I will learn much from your creative mind and beautiful sense of symmetry. I’m thrilled to have stumbled onto your channel!

    • @suburbanhomestead
      @suburbanhomestead  Год назад +18

      I’m really happy to hear that because I feel there is a lack of programs that show the design thinking behind renovations. I feel that helps people exercise design thinking.

  • @paulcaballero2175
    @paulcaballero2175 10 дней назад

    Barrel ceiling ? Absolutely!

  • @coloradotrue247
    @coloradotrue247 29 дней назад +1

    The dome is a fabulous idea, if you pass the house down. The painted rug, yes for sure. You created a very useful and visually pleasing room. thanks for sharing.

  • @Reenie581
    @Reenie581 Год назад +9

    When I was young, growing up in my parents' house I remember always dreaming about how I wanted to make an old-fashioned library room in my own house one day. Yours is divine! I would encourage a curved or vaulted ceiling at some point in the future if you feel accomplished enough in your design skills to pull it off. Even though the room is small, It would be awesome! Even adding some painted frescos on the ceiling would make it exceptional - not necessarily trying do a miniature replica of a chapel, but to add a bookish, knowledge and learning atmosphere.

    • @karenbeasley7276
      @karenbeasley7276 Год назад

      I completely agree on the frescos on the ceiling. The barreled ceiling seems to be the most popular item to add. May your imagination continue to guide you

  • @gardeninginthedesert
    @gardeninginthedesert Год назад +14

    I was mildly disappointed it wasn't a gardening video but not for long, this was amazing! You definitely need to do the barrel ceiling. I prefer your bits and bobs to the frieze. I would definitely look forward to another house video. Your style is so unique.

    • @suburbanhomestead
      @suburbanhomestead  Год назад +6

      Thank you for letting me know your feedback. I was a bit worried that the viewers would not like this departure but I’m seeing that people are engaged. I hope you like the new episodes to come including the gardening ones. My objective is to show design thinking, and explain it through the interiors, but not in any specific style. It can be applied to anything.

    • @revonda5204
      @revonda5204 Год назад +3

      I'm glad you weren't disappointed for long. I'm not disappointed at all. I love beauty in all forms & his home is as lovely as his garden. As much as I love garden videos, when fall/winter rolls around, I'm ready for beautifying my home. To me a library can't be best. I'm a book lover & I can never have enough bookcases! Now, if he could add a fireplace...🤔 One if the things I love about older English homes. Fireplaces & libraries! 😍❤🔥📚😊 So more, please!

    • @revonda5204
      @revonda5204 Год назад +6

      @@suburbanhomestead wanted to add, one of the things I love about your videos is you show your thought processes & the changes you make to your plans.

  • @scottdowling7707
    @scottdowling7707 Месяц назад

    The reason I love homesteading renovations over classic home improvement shows is the lessened focus on the resale value of the property. I love that you did what works for you and your needs right now and didn’t worry about designing a space that would be marketable if you ever sell. Barrel ceilings would be gorgeous. Definitely add that aesthetic. Scraping the frieze was a good move too.

  • @tracywaynegregoree5863
    @tracywaynegregoree5863 Месяц назад

    I love things as they are. Old bric-a-brac is the perfect backdrop to old books.

  • @jethrojackson2524
    @jethrojackson2524 Год назад +5

    Quaint and warm - you have created an En vogue space calling for intellectual activity.

    • @suburbanhomestead
      @suburbanhomestead  Год назад +1

      Glad to see you commenting again! And I agree the space really welcomes stopping and reading.

  • @HeroOfTime303
    @HeroOfTime303 Год назад +23

    I'm glad you listened to our comments and started this series. Looking forward to more, thanks!

    • @suburbanhomestead
      @suburbanhomestead  Год назад +8

      I hope it met the expectations of those who showed interesting it. Let’s see if there is enough interest to warrant continuing it on a more regular basis.

  • @patrickvaughan432
    @patrickvaughan432 6 месяцев назад

    The freeze and barrel ceiling would be AWESOME. Definitely a worthy addition.

  • @magicattic
    @magicattic 4 месяца назад +1

    I know I'm late to this, but...do the arched ceiling with moldings, that will be stunning. I love the idea of the library ruins frieze, but it will be pretty tricky to clean/dust, so just keep that in mind.

  • @josephpapaleo3647
    @josephpapaleo3647 Год назад +110

    Your versatility of talent is so impressive. You never cease to astonish… As an avid gardener myself, I love seeing how your cottage garden grows and evolves overtime, but I would also love to see more of the interior work you have undertaken in this beautiful old house. My apologies in advance for any ideas I may have to steal from you. No one else shares my same taste for old world places and things. And I appreciate the way you teach us how to create timeless spaces.

  • @christinacutlass1694
    @christinacutlass1694 Год назад +69

    Two things: the window at night is like a black negative, I think a red blind or woven tapestry like fabric in a Roman shade, would add warmth and be less jarring to the space. Two: I think that the curtains to the closet are fabulous because they create an air of mystery as to what they might be hiding. Your bookshelves are a masterpiece of elegance and thrift. The dictionary wallpaper adds just the right touch of whimsy. The selection and arrangement of the “bits and bobs”? C’est Magnifique!👏👏👏👏

  • @catlicksass
    @catlicksass Год назад +7

    Would love more house interior content! Your home is gorgeous and I love your style of videos

  • @MoPoppins
    @MoPoppins 3 месяца назад +2

    So far, I’ve onlywatched two of your videos, and you’ve already shot up to amongst my RUclips Top Faves! Love your teaching style, and I love design, whether it’s in the home, garden, or wherever, so if you make more of these, I’ll watch them!
    Would love to see more-this is the type of education that is captivating from the first frame to the last. 👌 💕 Thank you, and I look forward to watching all of your other videos! 😁

  • @BethGrantDeRoos
    @BethGrantDeRoos Год назад +25

    As a rabid bibliophile with hundreds and hundreds of non fiction books, I was delighted when your RUclips channel with Extreme Room Makeover - My closet is now a library!, popped up in my feed today.
    You are a kindred spirit in so many ways. Have spent time looking at your channel. Really liked your 9 GARDENING HACKS That Actually Work.
    In winter here in the California SIerra we cover all our fall/winter vegetables (rutabaga, turnip, parsnips, carrots, leeks, kale, spinach, cabbages) with three feet of straw, which acts to insulate and keep them from freezing, while allowing us to harvest.
    In fall when our heirloom tomatoes die back, we gently lay the plants over onto the soil and cover with straw and compost. Come spring they send up new growth, stronger plants. This saves us money and produces more heirloom tomato plants which we share with family, friends.

  • @kerlygerl
    @kerlygerl Год назад +131

    My goodness. Your skills are surprising and wonderful! I vote for the barrel ceiling and love the art work you have on the top shelf already. You strike me as a guy who might like to trade out what you feature up there, so having that spot for creative inspiration seems like a good idea. I’d like a better look into your bathroom and other rooms of your house! I’m not a gardener so the algorithm showed me this video and I’m glad for it!

  • @dawnsstar5918
    @dawnsstar5918 Месяц назад +1

    Well, anyone who's going to be in the bathroom for a "while", will certainly have enough reading material.
    It looks great, btw🙂

  • @mw8392
    @mw8392 5 месяцев назад +3

    This is a spectacular upgrade for an awkward space and shows how creativity and flexibility can make even weird, uncomfortable areas into art. The library/antique store/cabinet of curiosities aesthetic has my whole heart. Please show us a kitchen video someday?❤

  • @oreettroll
    @oreettroll Год назад +6

    I'd love to see more interior design/transformation videos like this.
    I think the plaster broken library and barrel ceiling might make the room feel overwhelming. With the large collection of books and objects, I think the room has a good balance between large collection and not appearing too busy, but I think adding a big feature like that would be competing too much for people's attention.

    • @suburbanhomestead
      @suburbanhomestead  Год назад +5

      Thanks! I am very happy with its current state. My mind is just a bit excessive at times. That being said I’m still partial to the barrel ceiling but it probably needed a bigger room to really work.

    • @patriciafisher3108
      @patriciafisher3108 Год назад +2

      @@suburbanhomestead At first I wanted you to put up a barrel ceiling, but in the end I prefer the bits and bobs. It adds interest and draws the eye upward. Keep the barrel ceiling idea for a larger room in the future. As for the floor I really think a muted painted canvas floor is the way to go. Please seriously consider doing this. ( : I would love to see this in this room in the future. It would be a good move to prevent carpet dust mites that might aggravate your asthma. This is the first time I ever saw any of your videos. You are definitely a very creative person. I appreciate you taking us thru the step by step process in the creation of the library.

  • @dayanaclaghorn
    @dayanaclaghorn Год назад +12

    Omg! This combination of interior design and garden design/ plant info in such an aesthetic style is like a dream! Love it!

    • @suburbanhomestead
      @suburbanhomestead  Год назад +3

      Thank you so much the feedback really helps me know which topics you are interested in.

  • @aujkalenic4203
    @aujkalenic4203 7 месяцев назад +3

    Love your attention to detail, being frugal is also a BIG plus!

  • @DrunkenHomemaker
    @DrunkenHomemaker Год назад +3

    Do it, Siloe! It's soooo extra, but no one else in the world would have a library like that!

  • @imchuckiewannacrochet
    @imchuckiewannacrochet Год назад +42

    WOW This is the first video I've seen by you and I've never subscribed faster! You are beyond talented! You paint, you wood work, you dress amazingly! - what can't you do!! As soon as this video ends I'm off to check your others out

    • @suburbanhomestead
      @suburbanhomestead  Год назад +10

      I’m happy to hear there’s new people finding the channel through this video welcome I hope you like the gardening videos, especially the vegetable history ones in the cottage garden series.

    • @stingraytingvideo
      @stingraytingvideo Год назад +5

      @@suburbanhomestead this is also the first video of yours I've come across and have subscribed hoping to see more interior and DIY videos. My recently purchased home is a redbrick terraced house built in 1901 (in Ireland) and I'm looking for inspo to enhance the existing period features.

    • @revonda5204
      @revonda5204 Год назад +2

      Wait until you see his gardens if you're into that. His transformation is fabulous. He has built structures and his videos make your think you can do it, too. 😊

    • @gather.sip.flourish
      @gather.sip.flourish Год назад +3

      Mine too and I subscribed so fast!

  • @annatarone21
    @annatarone21 Год назад +130

    This video got recommended to me and I’m glad it did! I’m always looking for others who also have an interest in restoring old gems like this. I liked your explanation along with the behind the scenes of your process. I love the genius designs and care for detail in homes when it comes to past generations. I’m happy to see in recent years, an increase in buying old homes and restoring them to their former glory, instead of tearing down and renovating. I would love to see more videos like this one!!!

  • @jayefoster3212
    @jayefoster3212 Месяц назад

    Are you kidding!? Yes yes, yes! Revive those ideas. Make them happen. You strike me as an inconspicuous gentleman with imagination that far surpasses the average Joe. This is going to be your room of bliss. Every time you go into it you’re going to feel Your power. You built it it was your creation out of your mind out of your heart and out of your spirit. I am totally impressed and I’m sure you have inspired others to tap in to the creative side as well. Enjoy your bless.

  • @Melanie0936
    @Melanie0936 24 дня назад +1

    More interior videos, please. Your creative style is inspiring.

  • @mariayepez493
    @mariayepez493 Год назад +28

    I am not a gardener because I live in a condo but I am very happy to have been suggested this video by RUclips. I loved your library and the whole process. I look forward to more renovation videos.

  • @xxxLoyalFeliciaxxx
    @xxxLoyalFeliciaxxx Год назад +62

    Please do share more videos of your home interior. I found this so pleasant to watch. The way you put your videos together is a work of art all its own!

  • @ann7882
    @ann7882 7 месяцев назад +1

    Genius! Love it. If I built this in my home I would stain the wood shelves dark. I would also paint the ceiling a gradient color that gets lighter at the top. Love your hard work that definitely paid off. But Bro! Those rugs!

  • @LeslieHickman
    @LeslieHickman 10 месяцев назад +1

    Perhaps that closet room was designed as a nursery/baby room off of the master bedroom. In my opinion, the proximity to the room and the bathroom would make it ideal for a new baby.

  • @jeanikim-slesicki320
    @jeanikim-slesicki320 Год назад +12

    I love the barrel ceiling idea and think it ties the whole room together! I love how you finished it and just floored by its “dark academy aesthetic” transition!

  • @lakendraaustin4904
    @lakendraaustin4904 Год назад +23

    Wow! Can’t wait to see the rest of your home. Amazing work ❤

    • @suburbanhomestead
      @suburbanhomestead  Год назад +13

      Glad to hear that. If there is enough interest from you all I’ll definitely continue this series.

    • @takeaminute2144
      @takeaminute2144 Год назад +5

      Yes,please!!

  • @helenachase5627
    @helenachase5627 Год назад +1

    You're doing a perfect job spreading your energy around the inside and out. Call it a phase 1.
    That's what I do. I have 7 airbnbs and a flower farm.
    You can't do everything !

  • @bintlooda
    @bintlooda Год назад +1

    The room turned so dreamy just like out of a beautiful old movie

  • @rnswann6324
    @rnswann6324 Год назад +24

    This popped up on my feed for the first time, and I am very glad it did. I am a retired designer residing in Mays Chapel, MD I love your esthetic and your creativity. I am looking forward to learning more about you. Congratulations on your successes. Ms.S.

  • @user-ed7et3pb4o
    @user-ed7et3pb4o Год назад +58

    I've never come across your channel before, but this was recommended to me and I'm so glad it was! I absolutely adored this video and the vibes of your library. It really reminds me of my favourite spaces in Oxford - not just the libraries, which were obviously gorgeous, but especially all the different studies of my history professors. They were always bursting with books and fascinating antiques and curiosities they'd collected over decades. The furniture was always slightly dilapidated but gorgeous, the colour palettes were usually warm and autumnal, and they were always like beautiful little jewel boxes, just intoxicatingly lovely. It was sometimes hard to focus on my tutorials because I'd get so distracted looking at the pretty things!
    Anyway, your library hits all the sweet spots and I love it. I think the barrel ceiling would be very cool. And you have a new subscriber:)

  • @gloriaoppen8412
    @gloriaoppen8412 Месяц назад

    I love the way you made this library look like it was built in the same period of the home. It is beautiful! You are a true artist!

  • @chaidreams00
    @chaidreams00 11 месяцев назад +1

    You can’t just show a six second clip of a hand painted tapestry and not expect me to beg to see the whole thing! I have LOVed getting this inside glimpse at how to create a library that I thought was only possible in my dreams.

  • @sarahcox9284
    @sarahcox9284 Год назад +69

    Sheesh! What can I say? The library is stunning and your home is beautiful. You really are gifted.

  • @eileencarter4927
    @eileencarter4927 Год назад +43

    Siloé, what a stunning video! Another subscriber recently mentioned a great idea of concentrating the interior design videos during the wintertime and then going back to the garden in the spring, summer, and fall! You can always give us sneak peeks of your home when you craft your gardening presentations. Watching your videos gives me the feeling of going over to a friend’s house for a visit, exploring their home and garden, and sampling a delicious meal with you.

  • @Jakub_Andrzejewski
    @Jakub_Andrzejewski Месяц назад +1

    Amazing job! I love the final effect. Also your respect for the resources and not wasting stuff makes watching it hypnotizing. I hope to see more makeovers made by you.

  • @denisesimmonds7885
    @denisesimmonds7885 5 месяцев назад

    Barrel ceiling, absolutely! Plaster frieze, good God no.
    Shirtless suspender painting outfit, never again. Home library, sublime!

  • @eleanorpunch9416
    @eleanorpunch9416 Год назад +62

    Absolutely amazed!
    Your time, your delicate and well thought-out design have paid off in a way that I've not seen in a very long time. As well the design placement of each item has made the room classy. The DIY wallpaper done in a light watered down blue is not only so intelligent,but not seen anyone do before. I'll end by saying you're well read and you're careful and thoughtful writing in this video is calm, clear yet sounds of a man of of scholar education. Well done Watson!!

  • @sarawesterdahl5220
    @sarawesterdahl5220 Год назад +43

    I love your library and that you bring us along your process. Would love to see more like this

  • @annbrookens945
    @annbrookens945 7 месяцев назад

    A barrel ceiling and that frieze would be very impressive! On the other hand, never pass up extra shelve space! I love that you used dictionary pages as wallpaper, too! This turned out beautifully. I've always wanted to live with a dedicated library; congratulations on achieving that!

  • @LilouViviKiani
    @LilouViviKiani Месяц назад

    I love your channel. I work as a school teacher and have been traveling for a few years now. I’m so glad I did because I was diagnosed with cancer a few weeks ago. I’m still in treatment. I’ve had so much time to think. I will enjoy my life, no matter how much time I have left. Thanks for sharing ❤.

  • @carolbarnabei8796
    @carolbarnabei8796 Год назад +17

    You have a peaceful, methodical style that is unique, refreshing, and masterful. I am so glad to have found your work and am especially glad you are in Maryland - not far from my zone in Delaware. Thank you for your work.

  • @wendyking2769
    @wendyking2769 Год назад +16

    I live in a house of similar age so I love your design. I just started a library makeover to be ready for Christmas, now I will have to push a little harder as you have inspired me. Happy Holidays.

    • @suburbanhomestead
      @suburbanhomestead  Год назад +2

      It will be quite a special room. I’m glad I was of help to inspire you further.

  • @claramichelle8520
    @claramichelle8520 12 дней назад

    Barrel ceiling is a must!!!

  • @theworldaccordingto7631
    @theworldaccordingto7631 7 месяцев назад

    I think the light coloured shelves really work. The space looks cosy but also fresh. I can imagine in the Summer it has a beachy vibe.

  • @jennifercline7843
    @jennifercline7843 Год назад +11

    That was fun to watch. Transforming an unused space into a beautiful usable space is always a great idea. Would love to see more of these kinds of videos. Everyone has there own creative ideas and it's fun to see.

    • @suburbanhomestead
      @suburbanhomestead  Год назад +4

      Thanks for the feedback. It really helps me to know if I should continue this series.

  • @rosamundg.3789
    @rosamundg.3789 Год назад +1

    This brought up childhood memories of the room I would slip into to explore when I was really young - my deceased grandmother's turn of the century "closet" room that held a lot of her intriguing art supplies and collected materials and objects. She passed 2 wks. before I was born, and I've always felt that I was gifted with her instincts and artistic way of looking at making things beautiful-or making beautiful things (!). This room which my grandfather & dad called "the hellhole" was a long narrow space on the side of the home, adjacent to the recessed entry door, with tall, curved glass windows in the Victorian style. I have strong sense memories of the light, smell and feel of that somewhat cluttered space. Your new Old Academia library brought me back to this life experience as I watched your thoughtfully designed and carefully constructed project this morning! Thanks, and it would be a pleasure to see more antique interior restoration on your garden-centric channel.

  • @paulbridgman3437
    @paulbridgman3437 Месяц назад

    Yes! Please embrace the idea of the vaulted ceiling.

  • @ChristChickAutistic
    @ChristChickAutistic Год назад +4

    This just popped up in my feed and I'm impressed! I'm digging the library, you are an artist sir. I want one very badly, I love my books and they would look amazing in something like this. Beautiful work! Subscribed!

    • @tanyasbag
      @tanyasbag Год назад +2

      Same here. It's the first video of his that I've seen. The woodwork is so good with details that I love - so much character and interest! Such a talented, creative mind.

  • @SLRoth
    @SLRoth Год назад +15

    I would most definitely revisit the barrel ceiling idea later on when you have time. I think that would give so much more character to your home library. I absolutely loved this video!! You did an amazing job. Such inspirational work.

    • @suburbanhomestead
      @suburbanhomestead  Год назад +3

      I think that is the most sensible way of tackling it. I probably have to first focus and everything else in the house, since it seems to be OK at this point as it is, but as you can gather, I am tempted to embark on a project with lots of intricate elements.

  • @Julie-8
    @Julie-8 Год назад +1

    I vote revive both ideas!!! Absolutely. It could be too much if this was the bedroom/living room etc, but the library can be a getaway space where you dissolve and enter a new universe. I love it

  • @austindale3129
    @austindale3129 4 месяца назад +1

    Love the barrel ceiling idea! My mind went there immediately when I asked myself, "What would make that the coolest room ever?" And you made my jaw drop with the freeze design! I was in residential renovations/ remodels for 13 years specializing in projects like this and historic homes; in that time, I did 1 large-scale 4, barrel intersecting (cross-shaped) ceiling, which was one of my absolute favorite jobs. Challenging, yes, but there are many tricks that can simplify the build big time! Look at how skateboarders build a "mini ramp" and do the same thing but upside down. Plywood arches with 2x2 ribs and thin, flexible sheet material built in sections for manageable assembly. I do not recommend 1/4" drywall (which we used). It works, but it was a nightmare! Love the video and your design!

  • @xm41907
    @xm41907 Год назад +16

    I would certainly like to see more videos like these on your channel. The times you show the inside of your house have illustrated how purposeful and creative you are inside, just as you are outside. I too have an older home (1920s) and work to create it a unique space. This video gave me a ton of new ideas for parts of my house.

  • @A_savage
    @A_savage Год назад +8

    Thank you for sharing your creative process with the world. There’s an underlying philosophy of intentionality and thoughtfulness that comes out in your work and projects. Without communicating it explicitly, you inspire an almost meditative approach to simple authentic living ; whether it be your gardening, cooking, decorating, painting, your style, and even your online shop
    The room itself is an ingenious prelude to that fern wonderland of a bathroom. Can’t wait till they find you on Architectural Digest…. If you decide not to use the collapsing books, maybe you could sell them as bookends or something similar for book lovers.. seems like a great room for inspired original conversations. Exploring the interior is a perfect compliment to gardening especially in these colder months. Amazing work!!!

    • @suburbanhomestead
      @suburbanhomestead  Год назад +2

      You are a genius I had not thought about creating book ends with them. I’d have to see if they would be perhaps too heavy for shipping and fragile but it’s still a nice idea. I’m glad you pick up on some of the ethics of creating with a light footprint and intentionality I think the human spirit suffers if creativity is not seen as essential.

  • @PLuMUK54
    @PLuMUK54 7 месяцев назад

    An excellent use of a space that could so easily have become a dumping place for odd furniture.
    I've converted my dining room into one of my libraries, and I use the dining table as my desk. The dining chairs are used elsewhere, and brought in if I want to use it as a dining room.
    One addition that I would make to this room would be to have shutters at the window. I only have shutters at all my windows because of asthma.
    Rather than replace the door to the bathroom, I would use acrylic mirror tiles (lighter than mirror glass) and create an ornate frame. Over the mirror I'd hang a piece of art. The door would be a type of jib door.

  • @sk3700
    @sk3700 2 месяца назад +1

    I love this style of video! Please show more of your interior decorating, especially how you painted the rug in your entryway. That is so cool and I would love to learn how to make it.

  • @snokalo208
    @snokalo208 Год назад +28

    This looks awesome! You have an incredible eye for all sorts of art and design it seems :D

    • @suburbanhomestead
      @suburbanhomestead  Год назад +5

      Thank you. My goal is to try to share some of the design thinking so everyone can make their spaces more practical and beautiful.

    • @snokalo208
      @snokalo208 Год назад +2

      @@suburbanhomestead Very cool goal!

  • @Italics62
    @Italics62 Год назад +6

    Oh, this is perfect! So happy to see more interior of your beautiful home!

  • @donnacockerham9780
    @donnacockerham9780 Год назад +1

    I love the idea of a vaulted ceiling in the library, but the plaster columns, not so much. Your library is fabulous, great job!

  • @orienassens1808
    @orienassens1808 2 месяца назад

    I salute the littles animations, there are so clean

  • @OfftoShambala
    @OfftoShambala Год назад +4

    Well done.