Layering Design Styles (Part 2) | How to decorate like a PRO
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
- Watch as I take my subscribers favourite interior styles and show how to layer them together in a space. With plenty of inspiration photos and a few professional hacks to help you incorporate this process in your own home! Make sure to comment the style pairings you want to see in the next video 🧡
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Aww thank you so much for picking my style combination 😊❤
Great info!!! Love your teaching style and images. 💛
Amazing! I always said I wanted a Japanese style with English decorations. Never thought I’d see someone else recommend that pairing. Thanks.
I really enjoyed this pairing!!
My partner leans mid century mod & I’m more English Country/cottage so this was right up my alley! I especially love the idea of using mid-mod furniture with more traditional fabrics/patterns.
YES! They make a beautiful pairing!
Thank you for this! I’ve been trying to mash-up mid-century with glam, but also a little vintage. (Think milk glass, doilies, and other items passed down from my grandma.) I also have a grandfather clock that my grandma handed down to me. It’s very traditional. It’s currently being housed at my mom and dad’s house until I can figure out somewhere to put it. Love these videos!
This is a very fun series that scratches some kinda itch, and your ability to find really illustrative inspo images really seals the deal. Appreciated seeing industrial paired with some more eclectic/earthy/warm vibes because that's where I often end up - - I'm very much on a budget so often salvage old metal and even commercial large furniture pieces, and when blended in with some vintage wood and vibrant textiles the vibe is quite cozy in the end. I'd be happy to watch more of these.
I’m so happy you like the series!! It scratches a design itch for me too lol and I’m completely in love with the idea of “cozy industrial” 😍
Hellooooo! I LOVE this video ❤ really like your content! I already wrote to you a few weeks ago, about my mix preferences & you really did it! Industrial, japandi and real boho... Thank you so much! I'm so excited... This video will be saved!
YAY! I loved this pairing, so happy you were able to get some inspo!
I manage a mix of art deco with mid century then layer a gentle touch of art nouveau in there. Add a touch of english cottage to soften which can also afford a little boho but I limit this. It's a cosy combination that let's me juxtapose simple furnishings with beautiful textiles. A mixture of old and new.
Love love love this combo! Stylish, warm and lots of character 🧡
Dark &light academia, industrial, granny chic, cottage style, victorian gothic, whimsical
AWESOME!
Great ideas! Love this.
Thanks for watching!!
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Hi, I don't know where I've been. I subscribed when I saw you're pt 1 to this video! Can you do like french country with some of the moodiness of dark academia and pops of vintage (like decor) maybe with some modern built in too if possible?
Great combo! Added to the list! Thanks for watching 🧡
So beautiful and such good ideas. I would like to mix Midcentury Modern, British Colonial, and maybe throw in a touch of either Art Nouveau or Glam. I have a honey oak parquet floor that I'm pretty much stuck with, and I love warm whites, celadon and jade greens, walnut, stormy greys, copper or oil-rubbed bronze metals.
Thank you! I’ll see what I can find for this combo 🧡
I’d like for you to touch on dark and light I academia or modern vintage
OOOH!! I’ll add these to my list!
I have Rachel Ashwell and Amber Lewis mix going on …. Lol
Can you give any guidance on mixing styles that are more closely aligned than a juxtaposition? I.e. mixing French country with English traditional? Or English cottage with French colonial?
This is a great idea!! I’ll add it to the list!
I like French country but without all the checks and plaids and ruffles. No frills. More emphasis on rustic wood tones and chunky pieces. Not sure what style this is. Neutral colors (lots of cram and brown, no grey), with subtle pops of sage and very rustic beams, stone....Help!
Love this! I’ll see what I can find!