Plant ideas for peg board: for top left pot - another one like the one you put on your ladder desk above your computer area. I don't know my indoor plants so well. It looks like a kind of succulent that has vertical stems with the round 'leaves'. One that has drape is string of tears (ovoid) or string of pearls (round like peas). An unusual one 'Frizzle Sizzle' Albuca spiralis, dormant in summer and puts on growth in winter with curled foliage. I watched your kitchen tips and checked this out too. Very nice approach to our videos, pace is slower but not too long, allows info to sink in. Thanks
Wow! Looks amazing. Where did all the stuff go? You have inspired me to add some plants to my office. I think your plants are all low light lovers, so don’t need a grow light.
I've been iterating on my own home office and found this very helpful. I nearly pulled the trigger on that same IKEA pegboard this past weekend. This video has me headed back this week to finally pick it up. Love the combo whiteboard idea and the Japanese dollar store suggestion. I'll give both a shot. I know we didn't see the full room at the end (which would be nice - please do a follow up video, or just a short showing the full room off), but have you considered a daybed for this room? Might be a nice way to keep the room functional as an office during the day but allow easy transition to bedroom if this won't be used every night.
Grow lights are great! However make sure you buy the correct type. You can get ones specifically for foliage, flowering and fruiting (if you're growing veggies indoors) Also grow lights need to be a certain distance from the leaf surface to be effective and they become less effective over time and may need replacing even if they haven't burnt out yet. Hopefully all that info was on the packaging.... which you kept? I also keep all my packaging but mostly in case something needs sending away to be repaired, some warranties ask for returns in ''original packaging''.
Wow is this helpful and enjoyable! Every bit of it is pleasant and uplifting ; from your calm and inspiring voice , your cheerful calming music to each change and suggestion you made ! I went and got my notebook to take notes , so many great ideas I hope to add to my home office ! Your peg board became very pleasing to the eye along with useful , the grow light and directional light are the icing . Thank you very much for another wonderful video !
Plant ideas for peg board: for top left pot - another one like the one you put on your ladder desk above your computer area. I don't know my indoor plants so well. It looks like a kind of succulent that has vertical stems with the round 'leaves'. One that has drape is string of tears (ovoid) or string of pearls (round like peas). An unusual one 'Frizzle Sizzle' Albuca spiralis, dormant in summer and puts on growth in winter with curled foliage. I watched your kitchen tips and checked this out too. Very nice approach to our videos, pace is slower but not too long, allows info to sink in. Thanks
I enjoy your videos! Your voice is clear and pleasant, your thought process interesting and your content helpful. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for watching
Wow! Looks amazing. Where did all the stuff go? You have inspired me to add some plants to my office. I think your plants are all low light lovers, so don’t need a grow light.
That stuff went mostly in the basement for now 🤦♂️. I need to throw out and donate most of it.
The spider plant grows easily, I would suggest!
I've been iterating on my own home office and found this very helpful. I nearly pulled the trigger on that same IKEA pegboard this past weekend. This video has me headed back this week to finally pick it up. Love the combo whiteboard idea and the Japanese dollar store suggestion. I'll give both a shot.
I know we didn't see the full room at the end (which would be nice - please do a follow up video, or just a short showing the full room off), but have you considered a daybed for this room? Might be a nice way to keep the room functional as an office during the day but allow easy transition to bedroom if this won't be used every night.
Daybed is an excellent idea, I didn’t think of that before. I agree with you, it would work better in this office than a traditional bed.
Grow lights are great! However make sure you buy the correct type. You can get ones specifically for foliage, flowering and fruiting (if you're growing veggies indoors) Also grow lights need to be a certain distance from the leaf surface to be effective and they become less effective over time and may need replacing even if they haven't burnt out yet. Hopefully all that info was on the packaging.... which you kept? I also keep all my packaging but mostly in case something needs sending away to be repaired, some warranties ask for returns in ''original packaging''.
Wow is this helpful and enjoyable! Every bit of it is pleasant and uplifting ; from your calm and inspiring voice , your cheerful calming music to each change and suggestion you made ! I went and got my notebook to take notes , so many great ideas I hope to add to my home office ! Your peg board became very pleasing to the eye along with useful , the grow light and directional light are the icing . Thank you very much for another wonderful video !
Glad it was helpful!
Hey Raymond, loved your video, great to see how much you have grown sine you started. Looking forward to see more.
Thank you Andrew for the support. Hope you and the family are well!
Great video Ray!
Thanks HenjoFilms!
nice video. dammm the dust on the printer. haha
Five years of dust 🫣
Great video! What model of laser measure/level do you recommend?
I use a Bosch GL 55. Self levels and comes with a carry case to keep it safe.
Where did you get your plants from?
I really like a store called Plant Society here in Toronto