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Dearest Gwendolyn, It is with a heavy heart that I am writing this correspondence from the desk in the middle of the study so as not to stain the dark countertops in the kitchen with my tears. We are sadly one less on the dining bench after a series of unfortunate events. After falling off the side of our armless sofa my dear papa went to take a warm shower to soothe his aches and pains. Sadly he slipped on the large format tiles due to the lack of foot gripping grout and hit his head and died. I cannot bear to walk past his open nightstand with his dentures in their container sitting on the shelf next to his opened package of foam earplugs.
@@annbrookens945 It certainly helped that I had such great material from Nick to piggyback off of😄 All his videos are funny but this was especially so!
Fun fact: In Germany, a stool without a back is not a Stuhl. It has a different name: Hocker. The name comes from "hocken" which means squat. So, we have "uncomfortable" built into the name of armless chairs. 😂
"Are they writing their correspondence‽" "Get a new family!" "they're just missing half the piece of furniture, and I'm expected to not say anything about it‽" I love when you're causticly funny.
My favorite "...that's what happens when you have an open shelf. You fill the shelf and you fill it with ugly things." 🤣🤣🤣 That's our Nick. Brutally honest 😁
Yes! I watch these sometimes as I fall asleep-no offense Nick - and I was just now laughing out loud at so many parts, like “get a new family” 😂 I’m also very particular about function and get very wound up about furniture that doesn’t work.
FINALLY!!!! Someone called the faux office, I was beginning to think I was the only one still plugging things in. And backless seating is just a form of torture.
My mom put me on a piano bench for a meal with guests when I was 16. Someone said something funny, I started laughing and fell right off the back of the bench. I was never so embarrassed in all my life - especially because everyone thought it was hysterical.
".....give me an arm, give me a back!" This video is hilarious, top to bottom. You were on it today, Nick!!!! Some of your one-liners were so quick I had to hit pause and go back to really catch what you said. Really good!
Me too! All of our appliances were that iconic Harvest Gold. In our neighborhood, it was either that or the Avocado Green. (I don't remember any orange appliances, but I do remember the light pink and green bathrooms.) Cabinets, floor and furniture was some shade of brown. That's it. Just wait, in some future generation people will think those things are super cool LOL.
@@annetteredelico2413" Dog poop brown " ? ! 😂 When I was in interior design , we just referred to the colors as a group , calling it " Autumn Colors " . All things considered , in some ways , I prefer those colors to the more recent trend of the color group " gray & grey " ! 🤔
May I add brick red? Specifically, linoleum tile printed to look like bricks, brick red? This fits all Nick's rants: wash and wax it, it will kill your family; don't and it will be a germ farm and kill your family as they skid trying to exit the dining bench...
What I learned- if you have a family that never cleans up after themselves, you should get large format tile so that in time the problem just fixes itself 😂
Nick, when do you do your stand-up tour? You're better than half the 'pros' out there. All you need is that honesty and your dry observations of life and your a hit!! 😅
It really grinds my gears that this video was not longer because I love Nick’s videos and I hate when they end. @nicklewis I also love that you used the saying “grinds my gears”. It is a family favourite. If you could incorporate the phrase “I’m really jazzed about it” in an upcoming video that would be appreciated.
@@chynna12100 which one? Gears or jazzed? My daughter tried to bring back “I’m really jazzed about it” because we think it’s funny but I can tell you that it turns out that a teenager can’t pull it off without coming across as sarcastic 🤪🤣
I used to work with the nicest girl who rarely expressed any negativity, but when she did get really mad or frustrated, she'd say, "that makes me want to grind my teeth off!" 🤣
I agree strongly with every single one of those. Thanks for pointing out that all of those are sometimes trendy, but never functional. And sometimes unsafe!
Re: Flooring...Once upon a time I had large floor tiling. My dog got up quickly to run to the window, slipped - actually did the splits, cried and howled in pain, and we had to make an emergency trip to the veterinarian. Flooring must be safe for both humans and pets. Great 💯 content as usual Nick!👍👌
@@yourconnection9303 So sorry but relieved it was muscle strain & not worse . 🥰 As a horse, dog , cat parent & pet-sitter , I understand your experience . Even area rugs can be dangerous for pets , just like humans . It would be interesting if Nick did a few segments on design for pet parents .
@@cynthiajohnston424 Thank you! My dog had that injury at 7 years old. She wasn't quite the same physically after that until she passed away at 13 yrs. old. And I too would like to see Nick do a video on how to pet safe your home. That's a great suggestion! Enjoy and cherish your pets while you have them, because you'll miss them when they're gone.
@@yourconnection9303 So true ! I've been w/ so many as they cross over the Rainbow Bridge ... The oldest was a pony that we knew to be at least 40 yrs. old - in fat , spunky form up to his last couple days . The pony owners also had long-lived dogs in the late teens , a cat at twenty & their Arabian horses at 30+ ! All much loved & great care , most simply just " wearing out " . 💟
As a mom of 6 kids who are all adults now, and while I'm sure I traumatized them in all sorts of ways, the dining bench has never come up. I needed a way to squeeze a lot of butts around the table for dinner every day, and that's how it worked. As soon as we had the space, the bench was replaced by chairs. With backs. 😂 It's just for a season...😂 Thanks for another snarky, fun video.
Same for us. We have lots of little butts around here and the dining bench was really the only practical option. I will say though, that as soon as its practical to get rid of them, we definietly will be. They are not my style at all.
I was a nanny for a family that has a bench and the amount of times that the toddlers fell off the back was inmense! It was good to keep the 3 kids there but at the same time all the times they hit their head because of it convinced me not to have a bench
I think Nicks advice is for the everyday person who happens to love home decor. A lot of the things we see on the apps and magazines are beautiful and aspirational but truly not how us mere mortals live
This is why I love his channel. I have an interior engineer / designer friend who is always suggesting I make huge and expensive changes like knocking down walls and who sells her furniture and buys new stuff far too often and pushes me to do the same. I just can't afford that. I need my stuff to be practical and nice looking.
I redid my kitchen at the end of 2020 and got cabinets that are the same color as the ones at 10:14. I wanted matte black countertops like in the picture but due to limited stock and the fact that they were so pricy, I went with white quartz and felt like a basic b. Thank you for this video because now I can tell myself I made the wise, Nick Lewis-approved choice!
Can I possibly give you two thumbs up today Nick?? One for the good content and one for the laughs!! And thanks for looking out for us … and our dead families!! Cheers from Deb x
"Don't kill your family" absolutely took me out Thanks for sharing these videos Nick, they've been a godsend while I've been furnishing my new apartment
I had more laugh out loud moments from this video than anything I’ve watched lately! Totally in agreement with all your critiques of impractical furniture and decor. “Don’t kill your family.”
About the large tiles. I once slept at a hotel in London, whose shower cabin blew me away. The floor was one big tile with a bit of incline. Nothing weird so far. It felt ok dry, not too slippery. But when wet, it actually turns rugged with *more* grip than before! I would love to have that in my home, but I bet it costs a fortune.
@@SuperDrLisa It reminded me of the friends episode where Ross yells at rachel for being late to some award banquet for him and she changes into sweats and sits at the table and says she’s staying home to catch up on her correspondence. Yours is much better haha
I pictured someone in the 17th century writing a letter and using wax to seal it then sending it off by their servant who would deliver the letter by horseback. 😂
I have almost black stone countertops, and I LOVE them. Yes, you will have to clean them daily, but they are very easy to clean and so beautiful. I actually would recommend!
I love when you make videos about impractical designs and decor. Thank you for saving us from wasting our time by pointing out problems we might have missed.
I love your advice to get a new family if they don't clean up. I must say it's very tempting.... But the old boy's been around for 46 years, so I think I'll keep him.
My husband did this 😂 There MAY have been other reasons he moved along and we found each other, but their lack of cleanliness and order was part of it.
Once again, you delivered practicality with spunk. I died at the correspondence bit 😂😂😂. Most of what you listed today are almost universally “gear grinding.”
My last house had in-floor outlets in multiple rooms, and it was really a game-changer. Being able to plug lamps and things in the floor with a small channel cut into the rug pad really makes for an elegant room with "floating" lamps and not a cord in sight. If I build a place in the future, I'm definitely putting some in.
Be careful about hiding mains wires under a rug, if they are going to get walked on. Over time the cable may get damaged and short out. Use floor cord covers to protect them. Also be aware that extension cords produce heat, which is now trapped under the carpet. With a single lamp you should be fine, but if you have a desk with lights and computers hooked up to it, maybe not so much.
When Hubby & I designed our home, I knew sofa and accent chairs would be floating away from walls in Great Room. So, we had to have a few in-floor outlets installed. There we were, at the plywood and stud stage with our four camping chairs and cardboard boxes, figuring out our furniture layout and therefore outlet locations. Success!
@@kaasmeester5903 - this is definitely a good word of caution, and one I should have put in my reply. When I do run cords under rugs, I will only do it if the entire run is also under a piece of furniture (like a coffee table or sofa) - and even then, I'll get a bit of conduit or cord protector the same thickness as the rug pad and run it through that. Walking over cords beneath rugs is just asking for wear, shorts, and fire risk!
OR... you can take a shower using sandals! In Brazil is very usual for prevent a eletrical shock for example IF the shower has an eletrical problem! So, to prevent, falling and other bad things, we usually use sandals during the shower! Because, even the bath soap can make you fall or the shampoo... Works very well! No big deal at all!!! 👍💕
He is truly gifted with the way he combines excellent design advice with sarcasm and wit. He’s the ultimate smart ass; aka the Bill Murray of designers. Love you, Nick!
I owned one black car and never again …… 10 white cars later ! Same with dark countertops! Once and never again ! BLACK SHOWS EVERYTHING! He is so correct !
I agree about the backless benches and stools. The benches give a picnic table vibe. And who wants that indoors in their home? Not to mention how uncomfortable they are after just a few minutes. And yes, the middle seat is the pits!
My roommates and I got a little one-seat backless bench for our "dining room" because we really only had a small alcove to fit our table, and was actually perfect! We put it against the wall so if anyone did sit there, support was available and it was the first time I didn't hate bench seating. And then we moved, and now I'm back to hating benches because it's inconvenient, lol. It's 2023, and I did not live through a global pandemic to not give myself the support I deserve.
Benches are a hard sell made trendy, imho. My cynical mind tells me that it is far cheaper, by cost of equipment, to just add a bench instead of the chairs required by the table. I see a lot of that approach in products these days, trending up an otherwise cheaply made product. Take, for instance, the so-called "caged" lighting fixtures that appear to be nothing more than wire frames around bare bulbs. It looks incomplete and certainly cheaply made, but they have been trended-up in all the published interiors.
Great tips! One thing I see differently is that a desk in the middle of the room can work if you have every electronic device plugged into an extension cord and all the cables are tied and organized nicely (unlike the cables at 5:58). That's how I have it in my room. If you're worried about the cable from the extension cord along the floor to the socket, you can put a carpet over it. The main benefit of this setup is that you can have an extra bookshelf. In my room, the alternative is for the desk to be directly in front of the window, but with the desk in the middle of the room, I can have a bookshelf instead of the desk in front of the window.
Oh!! You are SO SO RIGHT about the dark countertops!! I have black quartz and it is so hard to keep up with!! Fingerprints, tiny crumbs, air .... whatever!! Everything shows up on black quartz... trust me!!!
I have black countertops, and I love them!! By the time one gets to be my age you’ve had it all. I don’t mind cleaning and that might be why I don’t mind having them. I think they’re beautiful and so worth it . Just my two cents. Love your videos Nick! 😊
Me, too! I have Stellar Night Silestone (quartz) and they are beautiful and gorgeous and I love the way they look with my white cabinets. They are actually very easy to keep clean. Micro fiber cloths shine them to perfection with very litlle effort.🌸
Me, too. I had high-end granite with a lot of movement and when I'd wipe it off, omg, yuck. It hid everything. I finally have soapstone and I'm happy to wipe it down twice a day. Not gonna lie...
Thank you. I was planning on installing slate countertops in my soon to be built home and was crushed when I heard Nick comment about black countertops. Slate has so many pros, I really want to go that route. Your comment restore my decision.
Yes! I am installing soapstone counters surrounding a honed charcoal granite island (for Invisacook range), and cannot wait to have them. I just ripped out green laminate that showed everything the same as black, but the new kitchen will have minimal counter clutter, for quick full wiping down and ease on eyes, so I can have that clean counter feeling KNOWING they are clean, with a quick wipe being all it takes. Honed will make it slightly less obvious, but I love clean counters in a kitchen. My kitchen is right at french doors with a mountain outside (and thus dust), so having white means I live in filth and don't even know it!! I used to have chocolate brown granite with all the fleck colors. They hid EVERYTHING. And to my horror whenever I looked eye to counter level, they were REVOLTINGLY dirty!!! They were constantly disgusting, until I realized I needed to wipe them daily. And then I could not see if I missed stuff, and I always did! YUCK! Instead I will clean black soapstone and honed granite charcoal counters and will be beaming love at my stone everyday!
Me too. After 10 years of beige builder grade formica, I used a countertop paint in black marble to see if I could live with black. Three years later, I could afford new countertops and got black recycled glass. Yes, I see water marks and crumbs and, guess what, I clean them up. Why would anyone want a kitchen surface that "hides the dirt"? A quick wipe down with an ammonia-free glass cleaner once a day keeps them clean and shiny. And the surface reflects the under cabinet lights beautifully. Nick, you're my favorite and I'm doing me!
I have a desk in my bedroom (which is gigantic). I cut its legs down so it fits the level of my daybed. I love having something to put my arms on in front of me while sitting comfortably. I don't want the daybed in the middle and staring at the wall. I spend so much of my time there. It's my favourite watching TV and crafting space.
Tiles don’t depend of the grout but the slip resistance. It actually it’s better performance specifically in long term the less grout you have as the grout is not as waterproof material as porcelain or ceramic
You are hilarious. I could not control my laughter when you ranted about the suburban mom with her whitewashed 14 kids (or was it the photos that were whiteashed?) Looking super gorgeous in their dining benches. It was therapy for me too.
Excellent as usual!! LOVE you Nick but I must disagree with the dark countertops. I have a very small galley kitchen and went from ivory countertops to a black granite. It makes the room look a foot wider! awesome! I did also, upgrade my cupboards to white - it's lovely and timeless looking.
Countertops and I've had em all - the best are butcher block and stainless steel like in an industrial/restaurant kitchen. Never trendy, never not - just is - the zen kitchen.
Validation!!! I finally got rid of my dark countertops. What a difference with the cleanliness AND the reflectivity of light. That is a huge benefit for people like me who are dealing with reduced vision.
I agree with every item you spoke of! I detest backless stools & dining benches!!! Also, another strong dislike (hate) is booth seating in the kitchen… everyone crawling over everyone else to get in & out! One other of my biggest dislikes is sofas with low backs, so you can’t lean your head back & if you doze off, you have serious neck problems! Thanks for this video… I do design, decor & staging & I always warn clients about these impractical & uncomfortable choices. I also agree with your opinion about tile in the bathroom. Actually, shiny, slick floors are dangerous everywhere. There are ways to obtain the look without “killing your family”!
I moved into a home with gray/dark gray countertops on a center island and ugh, yes, you can see everything, every smear, every fingerprint, Drives me crazy! Love your videos, Nick!
THANK YOU for mentioning that desk situation! It’s so hard trying to find a nice looking desk that isn’t a desk made for people that seem to do nothing other than writing the occasional letter on them! Like, can I have something that looks nice, where I can store my massive pc tower out of sight (not everybody can make do with a laptop). Major peeve of mine at the moment!
Excellent! Put the armless furniture in the room you want people to leave sooner than later. They won't know why, but those slipper chairs/armless sofas will make them uncomfortable and they are out of there! Glad you got to vent! "Get a new family"! Lol! 😂😂😂
hmmm, quite the opposite in my experience, because you can't get off this armless sofas easily, so guests, especially those with mobility issues would stay. Forever😈
Reading the comments on your videos is always great. One commenter mentioned the armless sofas and desks in the middle of the room had a public space vibe, and that clarified for me how I feel about them: they kind of seem like a power move, a manipulation. The person who does this wants you to feel uncomfortable, like you are invading their space. They want you to know they control the environment. There are exceptions, and times when these design ideas may be practical ( like the armless sofa in the corner - it takes less room/ fits the space better) but usually not. Dark countertops: if the lighting is bad, they hide the dirt, but the second the light changes angles, you see EVERYTHING. My dark green countertops that came with the house are not as hard to keep looking clean as that d@mn "stainless steel sink" we installed in our last home to update the look before selling - you couldn't breathe near it without it spotting up. As someone whose enjoyment of 99% of all interior design dream photos I see pop up on Facebook is ruined by my brain immediately thinking, "how do you clean that???" I find this series my favorite. After watching TLC/HGTV for years, I've come to conclusion that the only just hell for interior designers is to live in their creations.
Your reference to middle seats brought back a memory. I had two siblings growing up--3 kids total. Yes, we fought over the window seats in the car--and, of course, someone always got that undesirable center seat. I have two kids now--each can have a window seat, right?? They fight over the center seat. There's always something...
My husband and I bought a dining room set from Leon's several years ago. It included the table, four chairs, and a dining bench. The dining bench was always so awkward - who are the two people who are going to be relegated to sitting on that backless bench? It always ended up being a couple of kids. This Christmas, I have purchased two beautiful dining chairs for those two kids, because they deserve it. I also agree with you on the black countertops. I installed an almost black kitchen floor with the idea that it would not show the dirt, but au contraire! it shows everything.
You're the highlight of my Saturdays, Nick. I live in my little 2 bed, 1 bath in the middle of Sask with my big, fluffy, white dog and my Ikea furniture and my shelves of books and items from travels around the world. It's way too late for me to attempt to be sophisticated in any way (although I'm very proud of my deep red leather couch and chair), but I love your videos and they're very much a must watch for me. Thanks for making them!
Here’s a backless stool that’s fully practical: a saddle rolling stool. They’re not attractive but great in the kitchen and also as an artist’s stool, as they’re comfortable and naturally having you sitting straight.
I had a black and hated it for the reason you said. I loved my white. My nightstand is so full of stuff that I need and it goes in the top drawer. I can open it the middle of the night and get what I wand in the dark. All of your ideas today are spot On.
I'll never move my desk from the middle of the room. My cable management game is on point and I have the most amazing view of the blue jays and cardinals in my enormous evergreen tree. I still work from home and my office is a dream to work in.
in defense of dining benches: including me there are 4 siblings and we grew up with them. They were super handy bc you could pack 4 or 5 small children on one bench, and my mom liked having friends over. now for people who live mostly in adult settings, benches kind of suck, but if you need extra seats and dont have storage space for extra chairs, there's nothing wrong with the bench. especially if it's all children sitting on them.
I like the bench because all adults that come to visit me slam the back of the white chair into the dark blue wall and damage the paint. The bench has fixed this problem 🤣😂
i live in a loft that has no dedicated spaces or storage. stuck a solid wood executive desk off FB market away from the walls as a way to start defining the space that wasn't my sleeping area and worked from there. i'm a researcher, so having a massive executive desk and lots of space to spread out dozens of journals and papers is an absolute luxury that i've always dreamed of having. it cracks me up when people say things like "what work are you even doing with set ups like these??". usually those people answer emails and calls all day for their jobs, or are "influencers" like yourself. my brother is a contractor and he loves a large desk away from the walls for the same reason. there are lots of "white collar" jobs out there besides your average office worker, nick. (;
Hi!! We have black stone countertops (with a bit of flecks and veining). They really work for us. You're not wrong about them showing absolutely everything, but there's always messes and crumbs in a kitchen regardless, so we just wipe them down once or twice a day. Our kitchen is small, so that makes it a lot easier. We might feel differently if we had a large kitchen with a lot of counter space! We also like the contrast between the dark counters and light cabinets. We need light wood cabinets because my hubby is in a wheelchair and the light wood really hides the bumps and scratches (trust me). Thanks so much for your informative/entertaining videos!, Nick!! Always enjoy your content!! ❤
Totally agree, great video! I was the youngest of 4 and always forced into the middle seat in the back of the car, hated it, so give us your trauma Nick, I am right with you for it all! Tears of laughter running down my face now!
A suggestion when shopping for new furniture, flooring or countertops consult with someone who has cleaned houses for a living. I USED to like dark floors, dark cherry furniture, glass , mirrored or acrylic furniture ect. 😅
THANK GOD you brought up the floating desk thing. We just have to stop the insanity. Even worse are the hacks required to hide cords that end up damaging said beautiful floating desk.
Nick, can you please do a deep dive on the work-from-home desk decor please? Yes, those cord issues, the huge ugly black screen, desk in a bedroom that upsets the room dynamic, the ugly work chairs that look so industrial
Wow! What a rant, but right on!! Yes, as the youngest growing up, of course, I sat on the bump in the backseat of the car! Now as a mother of three and a grandmother I have a bench in my kitchen. It is so cute! And, guess what? I, as the shortest in the family, get to sit on the bench that I must choreograph my gymnastics to get in and out. Thanks for letting me rant a bit. Sometimes it's a good thing.
Thank you Nick, your videos helped me design and remodel a completely safe, gorgeous, and highly practical modern bathroom for my disabled husband. You are 100 percent correct about using small format tiles on the floor (we chose a wonderful 2-inch natural marble hex) and put the large format tile on the shower walls. I adore the contrast between the “busy” hex floor tile and large format white gloss, large format wall tiles, The wall tiles mean less grout to clean, and it’s super easy to squeegee them off after a shower. Adore you and your channel, keep up the great work!
In regards to the floating desk thing, my dad purposely built outlets under the desk and had a custom desk with a power strip thing built under the top and the cord ran down a channel in the leg so no cords were visible…I thought it was brilliant. But that’s what happens when your engineer dad goes into construction. He also put a custom outlet that could be hidden in the living room for the Christmas tree lights.
I also have to comment on dark countertops. I have dark gray/black soapstone countertops, and while they scratch unbelievably easily, there's no more of a problem showing dirt and crumbs than anything else. It has a matte finish with white swirls. Maybe it's different with high gloss black granite. But soapstone doesn't need to be photoshopped to look good.
I detest armless upholstered furniture. I am 74 and need arms. I like practicality far more than trying to impress people. Large format tiles are dangerous. I need grab bars in the bathroom as well. Baths with big tiles don’t age along with you. It’s like concrete floors, a big nono. I do like cork, it’s far more durable than you realize. I like light countertops. You’re right white is great! I am too messy to have open shelves. You are hitting every spot that drives me crazy. Hate dining benches and backless 15:29 chairs, as well as chairs with arms that slope downwards. Old people need something to grip! You nailed my pet peeves!!!
I was real concerned about my black marble quartz countertops. I LOVE em! Especially with my hickory cabinets. I do keep them pretty clean. I cook everyday. 😅
Finally, someone addressing a desk floating in the room. I thought it was impractical since you have so many cords for the computer and printer. They make it look so nice on social media but definitely not practical.
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Dearest Gwendolyn, It is with a heavy heart that I am writing this correspondence from the desk in the middle of the study so as not to stain the dark countertops in the kitchen with my tears. We are sadly one less on the dining bench after a series of unfortunate events. After falling off the side of our armless sofa my dear papa went to take a warm shower to soothe his aches and pains. Sadly he slipped on the large format tiles due to the lack of foot gripping grout and hit his head and died. I cannot bear to walk past his open nightstand with his dentures in their container sitting on the shelf next to his opened package of foam earplugs.
Beautifully written!
@@annbrookens945 It certainly helped that I had such great material from Nick to piggyback off of😄 All his videos are funny but this was especially so!
Brilliant - love your wit ! 😂
😂 That was hysterical!!
LOL
'At worst it's murder, at best it's * rolls eyes * negligence'.
We love you Nick.
@@aroha9090 🤣🤣love it
Fun fact: In Germany, a stool without a back is not a Stuhl. It has a different name: Hocker. The name comes from "hocken" which means squat.
So, we have "uncomfortable" built into the name of armless chairs. 😂
"Are they writing their correspondence‽"
"Get a new family!"
"they're just missing half the piece of furniture, and I'm expected to not say anything about it‽"
I love when you're causticly funny.
I love it, too. So funny!😊
Absolutely funny! Thanks for quoting Nick so I didn't have to try to remember them all!
Snort😂
My favorite "...that's what happens when you have an open shelf. You fill the shelf and you fill it with ugly things."
🤣🤣🤣
That's our Nick. Brutally honest 😁
Those were some of my fav moments, too! Great call! ;-)
Nick is low-key a comedian. I absolutely love his unintentional witty one-liners ❤😂
Came for the interior design content, stayed for the snark. I love this channel more than words can express. ❤
Me too. 😂❤
“Stayed for the snark.” Bahaha.
Perfectly said.
Absolutely 😂
Yes! I watch these sometimes as I fall asleep-no offense Nick - and I was just now laughing out loud at so many parts, like “get a new family” 😂 I’m also very particular about function and get very wound up about furniture that doesn’t work.
Ha…if you find something that works, “you’re going to ride it until the wheels fall off.” Nick, you were in top form on this video!
Armless chairs and sofas have a public place vibe for me. Like a lobby or a cafe bench-sofa. And that's not the coziest vibe for a home.
I can see that. In feels like temporary seating.
So does a desk in the middle of the room, looks more like a conference room or an office.
Yes, the intent is to say "move along now".
Armless sofas maybe in an entryway or a bedroom work, but they're deffinatly for sitting and not relaxing or lounging.
Yes, precisely. I was going to say one of those examples looked like seating from an airport, and we all know how super comfortable those are.
FINALLY!!!! Someone called the faux office, I was beginning to think I was the only one still plugging things in. And backless seating is just a form of torture.
Once again you knocked it out of the park, Nick. “Don’t kill your family.” 😊
“This is cheaper than therapy” bro this is like your sassiest video I ages keep it up 😂😂😂
My mom put me on a piano bench for a meal with guests when I was 16. Someone said something funny, I started laughing and fell right off the back of the bench. I was never so embarrassed in all my life - especially because everyone thought it was hysterical.
I'm so sorry but this got me laughing out loud. But then I once slid off the end of a restaurant bench, trying to make a graceful exit.
A Victor Borge move!😂
@@Elle-kr8odI did that, too, in front of a client and cracked several ribs!
".....give me an arm, give me a back!" This video is hilarious, top to bottom. You were on it today, Nick!!!! Some of your one-liners were so quick I had to hit pause and go back to really catch what you said. Really good!
Decor Trauma is real, I grew up in the 70's - we had four colors. FOUR! 😭. Orange, Avocado, Gold, and Brown.... so much Brown.
Me too! All of our appliances were that iconic Harvest Gold. In our neighborhood, it was either that or the Avocado Green. (I don't remember any orange appliances, but I do remember the light pink and green bathrooms.) Cabinets, floor and furniture was some shade of brown. That's it. Just wait, in some future generation people will think those things are super cool LOL.
@@Geronimo2Fly Agree ! Just like trends in clothing - " everything old is new again " !
Burnt orange, avocado green, harvest gold, and was it nutmeg brown for the brown? I’m having a senior moment! 😂
@@annetteredelico2413" Dog poop brown " ? ! 😂 When I was in interior design , we just referred to the colors as a group , calling it " Autumn Colors " . All things considered , in some ways , I prefer those colors to the more recent trend of the color group " gray & grey " ! 🤔
May I add brick red? Specifically, linoleum tile printed to look like bricks, brick red? This fits all Nick's rants: wash and wax it, it will kill your family; don't and it will be a germ farm and kill your family as they skid trying to exit the dining bench...
What I learned- if you have a family that never cleans up after themselves, you should get large format tile so that in time the problem just fixes itself 😂
Your family should probably save this comment for the police investigation.
Lol
That’s funny! I meant to say; shame on you.
I’m really jazzed about this suggestion.
LOLOLOLOL I came in the comments to write that XD
Nick, when do you do your stand-up tour? You're better than half the 'pros' out there. All you need is that honesty and your dry observations of life and your a hit!! 😅
It really grinds my gears that this video was not longer because I love Nick’s videos and I hate when they end. @nicklewis I also love that you used the saying “grinds my gears”. It is a family favourite. If you could incorporate the phrase “I’m really jazzed about it” in an upcoming video that would be appreciated.
Yes!
I’m co-opting that saying!!!
@@chynna12100 which one? Gears or jazzed? My daughter tried to bring back “I’m really jazzed about it” because we think it’s funny but I can tell you that it turns out that a teenager can’t pull it off without coming across as sarcastic 🤪🤣
@@jennifergraham3752 gears. The “sweet little southern lady” comment I usually use is “that frosts my cupcakes.” I need some variety.
I used to work with the nicest girl who rarely expressed any negativity, but when she did get really mad or frustrated, she'd say, "that makes me want to grind my teeth off!" 🤣
I agree strongly with every single one of those. Thanks for pointing out that all of those are sometimes trendy, but never functional. And sometimes unsafe!
For those of us with bad backs benches and backless stools are torture!
AGREE WITH ARMS ON SOFAS AND CLOSED STORAGE IN BEDROOM. SO NICE.
Re: Flooring...Once upon a time I had large floor tiling. My dog got up quickly to run to the window, slipped - actually did the splits, cried and howled in pain, and we had to make an emergency trip to the veterinarian. Flooring must be safe for both humans and pets. Great 💯 content as usual Nick!👍👌
wow; that's actually awful as well as expensive
@@Motherhubbard170 We felt so bad for our dog. She had very bad muscle strain and was in a lot of pain for awhile, and medication too.😥
@@yourconnection9303 So sorry but relieved it was muscle strain & not worse . 🥰 As a horse, dog , cat parent & pet-sitter , I understand your experience . Even area rugs can be dangerous for pets , just like humans . It would be interesting if Nick did a few segments on design for pet parents .
@@cynthiajohnston424 Thank you! My dog had that injury at 7 years old. She wasn't quite the same physically after that until she passed away at 13 yrs. old. And I too would like to see Nick do a video on how to pet safe your home. That's a great suggestion! Enjoy and cherish your pets while you have them, because you'll miss them when they're gone.
@@yourconnection9303 So true ! I've been w/ so many as they cross over the Rainbow Bridge ... The oldest was a pony that we knew to be at least 40 yrs. old - in fat , spunky form up to his last couple days . The pony owners also had long-lived dogs in the late teens , a cat at twenty & their Arabian horses at 30+ ! All much loved & great care , most simply just " wearing out " . 💟
As a mom of 6 kids who are all adults now, and while I'm sure I traumatized them in all sorts of ways, the dining bench has never come up. I needed a way to squeeze a lot of butts around the table for dinner every day, and that's how it worked. As soon as we had the space, the bench was replaced by chairs. With backs. 😂 It's just for a season...😂 Thanks for another snarky, fun video.
Same for us. We have lots of little butts around here and the dining bench was really the only practical option. I will say though, that as soon as its practical to get rid of them, we definietly will be. They are not my style at all.
I agree, dining bench is awesome.
My husband made benches for our 4 kids to sit on. They has to learn to sit up straight and not wiggle all over at the dinner table.
I was a nanny for a family that has a bench and the amount of times that the toddlers fell off the back was inmense! It was good to keep the 3 kids there but at the same time all the times they hit their head because of it convinced me not to have a bench
I think Nicks advice is for the everyday person who happens to love home decor. A lot of the things we see on the apps and magazines are beautiful and aspirational but truly not how us mere mortals live
This is why I love his channel. I have an interior engineer / designer friend who is always suggesting I make huge and expensive changes like knocking down walls and who sells her furniture and buys new stuff far too often and pushes me to do the same. I just can't afford that. I need my stuff to be practical and nice looking.
I redid my kitchen at the end of 2020 and got cabinets that are the same color as the ones at 10:14. I wanted matte black countertops like in the picture but due to limited stock and the fact that they were so pricy, I went with white quartz and felt like a basic b. Thank you for this video because now I can tell myself I made the wise, Nick Lewis-approved choice!
Desks in the middle, absolutely!!
They ALWAYSS do this in HGTV homes, I'm like that is so impractical! They will change that after the cameras leave
Can I possibly give you two thumbs up today Nick?? One for the good content and one for the laughs!! And thanks for looking out for us … and our dead families!! Cheers from Deb x
“In which case, get a new family!!” Always enjoyable on top of informative
I guess I need a new husband! 😢
"Don't kill your family" absolutely took me out
Thanks for sharing these videos Nick, they've been a godsend while I've been furnishing my new apartment
I had more laugh out loud moments from this video than anything I’ve watched lately! Totally in agreement with all your critiques of impractical furniture and decor.
“Don’t kill your family.”
About the large tiles. I once slept at a hotel in London, whose shower cabin blew me away. The floor was one big tile with a bit of incline. Nothing weird so far. It felt ok dry, not too slippery. But when wet, it actually turns rugged with *more* grip than before! I would love to have that in my home, but I bet it costs a fortune.
Writing their correspondence made me laugh out loud
I pictured Jane Austen writing Pride and Prejudice or writing to her sister Cassandra
I had to go back and watch that 4 times. 😂
@@SuperDrLisa It reminded me of the friends episode where Ross yells at rachel for being late to some award banquet for him and she changes into sweats and sits at the table and says she’s staying home to catch up on her correspondence. Yours is much better haha
I pictured someone in the 17th century writing a letter and using wax to seal it then sending it off by their servant who would deliver the letter by horseback. 😂
I have almost black stone countertops, and I LOVE them. Yes, you will have to clean them daily, but they are very easy to clean and so beautiful. I actually would recommend!
I love mine too! But love Nick even more 😂
“Don’t kill your family, okay?”
Noted 😂
All of these items deserved your rants! Super enjoyed this one.
Your channel is so much cheaper than therapy😂y Thankyou Nick!
I love when you make videos about impractical designs and decor. Thank you for saving us from wasting our time by pointing out problems we might have missed.
I always come back for the information you share, but honestly, a big part of the attraction is your sarcasm!!😊
Glad I'm not the only one who hates backless chairs and stools was alright at school when I had balance still!🤣!
I love your advice to get a new family if they don't clean up. I must say it's very tempting.... But the old boy's been around for 46 years, so I think I'll keep him.
My husband did this 😂 There MAY have been other reasons he moved along and we found each other, but their lack of cleanliness and order was part of it.
Once again, you delivered practicality with spunk. I died at the correspondence bit 😂😂😂. Most of what you listed today are almost universally “gear grinding.”
If you knew Spunk means something else elsewhere in the world you wouldn't use the word😂
My last house had in-floor outlets in multiple rooms, and it was really a game-changer. Being able to plug lamps and things in the floor with a small channel cut into the rug pad really makes for an elegant room with "floating" lamps and not a cord in sight. If I build a place in the future, I'm definitely putting some in.
Be careful about hiding mains wires under a rug, if they are going to get walked on. Over time the cable may get damaged and short out. Use floor cord covers to protect them. Also be aware that extension cords produce heat, which is now trapped under the carpet. With a single lamp you should be fine, but if you have a desk with lights and computers hooked up to it, maybe not so much.
When Hubby & I designed our home, I knew sofa and accent chairs would be floating away from walls in Great Room. So, we had to have a few in-floor outlets installed. There we were, at the plywood and stud stage with our four camping chairs and cardboard boxes, figuring out our furniture layout and therefore outlet locations. Success!
@@kaasmeester5903 - this is definitely a good word of caution, and one I should have put in my reply. When I do run cords under rugs, I will only do it if the entire run is also under a piece of furniture (like a coffee table or sofa) - and even then, I'll get a bit of conduit or cord protector the same thickness as the rug pad and run it through that. Walking over cords beneath rugs is just asking for wear, shorts, and fire risk!
OR... you can take a shower using sandals! In Brazil is very usual for prevent a eletrical shock for example IF the shower has an eletrical problem! So, to prevent, falling and other bad things, we usually use sandals during the shower! Because, even the bath soap can make you fall or the shampoo... Works very well! No big deal at all!!! 👍💕
Nick has the best one-liners in the whole RUclips community...😆😆😆
Amazing video as always!
He is truly gifted with the way he combines excellent design advice with sarcasm and wit. He’s the ultimate smart ass; aka the Bill Murray of designers. Love you, Nick!
Love this man ! I enjoy the fact he's not afraid to question things . His delivery is hysterical without just being ugly .
I owned one black car and never again …… 10 white cars later ! Same with dark countertops! Once and never again ! BLACK SHOWS EVERYTHING! He is so correct !
I agree about the backless benches and stools. The benches give a picnic table vibe. And who wants that indoors in their home? Not to mention how uncomfortable they are after just a few minutes. And yes, the middle seat is the pits!
My roommates and I got a little one-seat backless bench for our "dining room" because we really only had a small alcove to fit our table, and was actually perfect! We put it against the wall so if anyone did sit there, support was available and it was the first time I didn't hate bench seating. And then we moved, and now I'm back to hating benches because it's inconvenient, lol. It's 2023, and I did not live through a global pandemic to not give myself the support I deserve.
An unwanted bench? It’s great at the foot of the bed!
Benches are a hard sell made trendy, imho. My cynical mind tells me that it is far cheaper, by cost of equipment, to just add a bench instead of the chairs required by the table.
I see a lot of that approach in products these days, trending up an otherwise cheaply made product. Take, for instance, the so-called "caged" lighting fixtures that appear to be nothing more than wire frames around bare bulbs. It looks incomplete and certainly cheaply made, but they have been trended-up in all the published interiors.
@@Artemisgrier Good point.
Thank you, Nick, for saying what I'm thinking. Now I have to find a new family because these people don't pick up after themselves!! 😂❤
I tried. They keep showing up every day though 😂
Great tips! One thing I see differently is that a desk in the middle of the room can work if you have every electronic device plugged into an extension cord and all the cables are tied and organized nicely (unlike the cables at 5:58). That's how I have it in my room. If you're worried about the cable from the extension cord along the floor to the socket, you can put a carpet over it. The main benefit of this setup is that you can have an extra bookshelf. In my room, the alternative is for the desk to be directly in front of the window, but with the desk in the middle of the room, I can have a bookshelf instead of the desk in front of the window.
Oh!! You are SO SO RIGHT about the dark countertops!! I have black quartz and it is so hard to keep up with!! Fingerprints, tiny crumbs, air .... whatever!! Everything shows up on black quartz... trust me!!!
Air 😅😅 love it.
I swear even if I didn't like interior design, I would still watch Nick's channel because his one liners are top tier. Love love love this channel!
I have black countertops, and I love them!! By the time one gets to be my age you’ve had it all. I don’t mind cleaning and that might be why I don’t mind having them. I think they’re beautiful and so worth it . Just my two cents. Love your videos Nick! 😊
Me, too! I have Stellar Night Silestone (quartz) and they are beautiful and gorgeous and I love the way they look with my white cabinets. They are actually very easy to keep clean. Micro fiber cloths shine them to perfection with very litlle effort.🌸
Me, too. I had high-end granite with a lot of movement and when I'd wipe it off, omg, yuck. It hid everything. I finally have soapstone and I'm happy to wipe it down twice a day. Not gonna lie...
Thank you. I was planning on installing slate countertops in my soon to be built home and was crushed when I heard Nick comment about black countertops. Slate has so many pros, I really want to go that route. Your comment restore my decision.
Yes! I am installing soapstone counters surrounding a honed charcoal granite island (for Invisacook range), and cannot wait to have them. I just ripped out green laminate that showed everything the same as black, but the new kitchen will have minimal counter clutter, for quick full wiping down and ease on eyes, so I can have that clean counter feeling KNOWING they are clean, with a quick wipe being all it takes. Honed will make it slightly less obvious, but I love clean counters in a kitchen. My kitchen is right at french doors with a mountain outside (and thus dust), so having white means I live in filth and don't even know it!!
I used to have chocolate brown granite with all the fleck colors. They hid EVERYTHING. And to my horror whenever I looked eye to counter level, they were REVOLTINGLY dirty!!! They were constantly disgusting, until I realized I needed to wipe them daily. And then I could not see if I missed stuff, and I always did! YUCK!
Instead I will clean black soapstone and honed granite charcoal counters and will be beaming love at my stone everyday!
Me too. After 10 years of beige builder grade formica, I used a countertop paint in black marble to see if I could live with black. Three years later, I could afford new countertops and got black recycled glass. Yes, I see water marks and crumbs and, guess what, I clean them up. Why would anyone want a kitchen surface that "hides the dirt"? A quick wipe down with an ammonia-free glass cleaner once a day keeps them clean and shiny. And the surface reflects the under cabinet lights beautifully. Nick, you're my favorite and I'm doing me!
I have a desk in my bedroom (which is gigantic). I cut its legs down so it fits the level of my daybed. I love having something to put my arms on in front of me while sitting comfortably. I don't want the daybed in the middle and staring at the wall. I spend so much of my time there. It's my favourite watching TV and crafting space.
Tiles don’t depend of the grout but the slip resistance. It actually it’s better performance specifically in long term the less grout you have as the grout is not as waterproof material as porcelain or ceramic
You have a delightfully weird sense of humor and I LOVE it!! I’m also hopelessly addicted to your videos. (Don’t fall off your pedestal.) ❤❤❤❤❤
You are hilarious. I could not control my laughter when you ranted about the suburban mom with her whitewashed 14 kids (or was it the photos that were whiteashed?) Looking super gorgeous in their dining benches. It was therapy for me too.
Excellent as usual!! LOVE you Nick but I must disagree with the dark countertops. I have a very small galley kitchen and went from ivory countertops to a black granite. It makes the room look a foot wider! awesome! I did also, upgrade my cupboards to white - it's lovely and timeless looking.
Countertops and I've had em all - the best are butcher block and stainless steel like in an industrial/restaurant kitchen. Never trendy, never not - just is - the zen kitchen.
My parents have black stone countertops in the kitchen and they are the bane of my life
Validation!!! I finally got rid of my dark countertops. What a difference with the cleanliness AND the reflectivity of light. That is a huge benefit for people like me who are dealing with reduced vision.
I agree with every item you spoke of! I detest backless stools & dining benches!!! Also, another strong dislike (hate) is booth seating in the kitchen… everyone crawling over everyone else to get in & out! One other of my biggest dislikes is sofas with low backs, so you can’t lean your head back & if you doze off, you have serious neck problems! Thanks for this video… I do design, decor & staging & I always warn clients about these impractical & uncomfortable choices. I also agree with your opinion about tile in the bathroom. Actually, shiny, slick floors are dangerous everywhere. There are ways to obtain the look without “killing your family”!
13:32 Yes! I'm here for the therapy and humor ❤
I moved into a home with gray/dark gray countertops on a center island and ugh, yes, you can see everything, every smear, every fingerprint, Drives me crazy! Love your videos, Nick!
THANK YOU for mentioning that desk situation! It’s so hard trying to find a nice looking desk that isn’t a desk made for people that seem to do nothing other than writing the occasional letter on them! Like, can I have something that looks nice, where I can store my massive pc tower out of sight (not everybody can make do with a laptop). Major peeve of mine at the moment!
Seriously!!! I have 2 monitors so who wants to walk in and see them and all the cords- and my 3 drink cups.
And a pull out keyboard tray.. Is that so hard?
Several snorts later, I do concur with Nick - dark counters show everything.
Excellent! Put the armless furniture in the room you want people to leave sooner than later. They won't know why, but those slipper chairs/armless sofas will make them uncomfortable and they are out of there! Glad you got to vent! "Get a new family"! Lol! 😂😂😂
Aren't those from his video on furniture that older people hate?
hmmm, quite the opposite in my experience, because you can't get off this armless sofas easily, so guests, especially those with mobility issues would stay. Forever😈
Reading the comments on your videos is always great. One commenter mentioned the armless sofas and desks in the middle of the room had a public space vibe, and that clarified for me how I feel about them: they kind of seem like a power move, a manipulation. The person who does this wants you to feel uncomfortable, like you are invading their space. They want you to know they control the environment. There are exceptions, and times when these design ideas may be practical ( like the armless sofa in the corner - it takes less room/ fits the space better) but usually not.
Dark countertops: if the lighting is bad, they hide the dirt, but the second the light changes angles, you see EVERYTHING. My dark green countertops that came with the house are not as hard to keep looking clean as that d@mn "stainless steel sink" we installed in our last home to update the look before selling - you couldn't breathe near it without it spotting up.
As someone whose enjoyment of 99% of all interior design dream photos I see pop up on Facebook is ruined by my brain immediately thinking, "how do you clean that???" I find this series my favorite. After watching TLC/HGTV for years, I've come to conclusion that the only just hell for interior designers is to live in their creations.
Your reference to middle seats brought back a memory. I had two siblings growing up--3 kids total. Yes, we fought over the window seats in the car--and, of course, someone always got that undesirable center seat.
I have two kids now--each can have a window seat, right?? They fight over the center seat.
There's always something...
My husband and I bought a dining room set from Leon's several years ago. It included the table, four chairs, and a dining bench. The dining bench was always so awkward - who are the two people who are going to be relegated to sitting on that backless bench? It always ended up being a couple of kids. This Christmas, I have purchased two beautiful dining chairs for those two kids, because they deserve it. I also agree with you on the black countertops. I installed an almost black kitchen floor with the idea that it would not show the dirt, but au contraire! it shows everything.
You're the highlight of my Saturdays, Nick. I live in my little 2 bed, 1 bath in the middle of Sask with my big, fluffy, white dog and my Ikea furniture and my shelves of books and items from travels around the world. It's way too late for me to attempt to be sophisticated in any way (although I'm very proud of my deep red leather couch and chair), but I love your videos and they're very much a must watch for me. Thanks for making them!
Sounds very cosy!
Here’s a backless stool that’s fully practical: a saddle rolling stool. They’re not attractive but great in the kitchen and also as an artist’s stool, as they’re comfortable and naturally having you sitting straight.
I had a black and hated it for the reason you said. I loved my white. My nightstand is so full of stuff that I need and it goes in the top drawer. I can open it the middle of the night and get what I wand in the dark. All of your ideas today are spot
On.
I'll never move my desk from the middle of the room. My cable management game is on point and I have the most amazing view of the blue jays and cardinals in my enormous evergreen tree. I still work from home and my office is a dream to work in.
Solid countertops, either white or black, show every flaw. My favorite counter was a speckled black granite w wood cabinets. Easy to clean and pretty!
in defense of dining benches: including me there are 4 siblings and we grew up with them. They were super handy bc you could pack 4 or 5 small children on one bench, and my mom liked having friends over. now for people who live mostly in adult settings, benches kind of suck, but if you need extra seats and dont have storage space for extra chairs, there's nothing wrong with the bench. especially if it's all children sitting on them.
I like the bench because all adults that come to visit me slam the back of the white chair into the dark blue wall and damage the paint. The bench has fixed this problem 🤣😂
I love the « stupid dining bench » part 😂
“They’re going to grow up and have a RUclips channel.” 😂😂😂 Love your sense of humor!
Nick's killing it here 😂
Do it Nick! Ride it til the wheels fall - we will be your passengers!
Nick you are so hilarious and it is fine to work out your childhood issues on your channel. Makes us laugh. Agree with you on all points.
i live in a loft that has no dedicated spaces or storage. stuck a solid wood executive desk off FB market away from the walls as a way to start defining the space that wasn't my sleeping area and worked from there.
i'm a researcher, so having a massive executive desk and lots of space to spread out dozens of journals and papers is an absolute luxury that i've always dreamed of having. it cracks me up when people say things like "what work are you even doing with set ups like these??". usually those people answer emails and calls all day for their jobs, or are "influencers" like yourself.
my brother is a contractor and he loves a large desk away from the walls for the same reason.
there are lots of "white collar" jobs out there besides your average office worker, nick. (;
Hi!! We have black stone countertops (with a bit of flecks and veining). They really work for us. You're not wrong about them showing absolutely everything, but there's always messes and crumbs in a kitchen regardless, so we just wipe them down once or twice a day. Our kitchen is small, so that makes it a lot easier. We might feel differently if we had a large kitchen with a lot of counter space! We also like the contrast between the dark counters and light cabinets. We need light wood cabinets because my hubby is in a wheelchair and the light wood really hides the bumps and scratches (trust me). Thanks so much for your informative/entertaining videos!, Nick!! Always enjoy your content!! ❤
I have black countertops in the kitchen and I love them. I wipe them down regularly, because that's how you maintain a kitchen. No issues.
I have soap stone in my kitchen and they always look good. I swear… I love mine.
Totally agree, great video! I was the youngest of 4 and always forced into the middle seat in the back of the car, hated it, so give us your trauma Nick, I am right with you for it all! Tears of laughter running down my face now!
A suggestion when shopping for new furniture, flooring or countertops consult with someone who has cleaned houses for a living. I USED to like dark floors, dark cherry furniture, glass , mirrored or acrylic furniture ect. 😅
I never got those mirrored furniture as a teenager in the '80s, and always had a secret longing for them, but I think you've cured me...
THANK GOD you brought up the floating desk thing. We just have to stop the insanity. Even worse are the hacks required to hide cords that end up damaging said beautiful floating desk.
Nick, you are a gift. 😂 in so many ways. I love when your raw self shows through. It’s inspiring! Love all your videos ♥️
Nick, can you please do a deep dive on the work-from-home desk decor please? Yes, those cord issues, the huge ugly black screen, desk in a bedroom that upsets the room dynamic, the ugly work chairs that look so industrial
I stand squarely in the “I hate black kitchen countertops” camp for all of the reasons you’ve mentioned.
Wow! What a rant, but right on!! Yes, as the youngest growing up, of course, I sat on the bump in the backseat of the car! Now as a mother of three and a grandmother I have a bench in my kitchen. It is so cute! And, guess what? I, as the shortest in the family, get to sit on the bench that I must choreograph my gymnastics to get in and out. Thanks for letting me rant a bit. Sometimes it's a good thing.
Actually buttering my toast over my dark countertop while watching this. I know you’re not talking about me though.
Thank you Nick, your videos helped me design and remodel a completely safe, gorgeous, and highly practical modern bathroom for my disabled husband. You are 100 percent correct about using small format tiles on the floor (we chose a wonderful 2-inch natural marble hex) and put the large format tile on the shower walls. I adore the contrast between the “busy” hex floor tile and large format white gloss, large format wall tiles, The wall tiles mean less grout to clean, and it’s super easy to squeegee them off after a shower. Adore you and your channel, keep up the great work!
I have a very small home and your tips and tricks have helped me make practical decisions for my home that work and that I absolutely love! Thank you!
In regards to the floating desk thing, my dad purposely built outlets under the desk and had a custom desk with a power strip thing built under the top and the cord ran down a channel in the leg so no cords were visible…I thought it was brilliant. But that’s what happens when your engineer dad goes into construction. He also put a custom outlet that could be hidden in the living room for the Christmas tree lights.
I just love you Nick. You are so funny, informative and you make me laugh while learning. Thank you for that.
I also have to comment on dark countertops. I have dark gray/black soapstone countertops, and while they scratch unbelievably easily, there's no more of a problem showing dirt and crumbs than anything else. It has a matte finish with white swirls. Maybe it's different with high gloss black granite. But soapstone doesn't need to be photoshopped to look good.
I detest armless upholstered furniture. I am 74 and need arms. I like practicality far more than trying to impress people.
Large format tiles are dangerous. I need grab bars in the bathroom as well. Baths with big tiles don’t age along with you. It’s like concrete floors, a big nono. I do like cork, it’s far more durable than you realize. I like light countertops. You’re right white is great!
I am too messy to have open shelves.
You are hitting every spot that drives me crazy. Hate dining benches and backless 15:29 chairs, as well as chairs with arms that slope downwards. Old people need something to grip! You nailed my pet peeves!!!
You took all those words right out of my 75-year old mouth! Totally agree.
Agree ! Not just an age thing , but just good ol' plain common sense too . Form to function !!
I was real concerned about my black marble quartz countertops. I LOVE em! Especially with my hickory cabinets. I do keep them pretty clean. I cook everyday. 😅
Finally, someone addressing a desk floating in the room. I thought it was impractical since you have so many cords for the computer and printer. They make it look so nice on social media but definitely not practical.