Don't fall into these IKEA DECOR MISTAKES! They are super EASY FIXES & BUDGET FRIENDLY!
@katieswonders824923 күн бұрын
Bookcases are literally for books. Not for one book and decor.
@erum.m22 күн бұрын
OMG. This!! Exactly. I do not get the bookcases with that one book LOL. It is no longer a book case.
@katieswonders824922 күн бұрын
@@erum.m :) I'm happy I'm not the only one seeing this madness. There is nothing that screams luxury more than a library filled with books. A cabinet filled with cheap decor from Amazon feels wannabe in comparison to that. And I get we are talking about Ikea, but I'd really prefer to fill a Billy with books rather than bowls.
@sinat42221 күн бұрын
Im afraid I cannot agree. Since I got rid of my books because of allergi I feel liberated. No heavy dusting duties. No guilty feeling of all of them I should have read. Instead I gave them to the local library so others can read my books, and I still have my books in my distant library 😂
@erum.m21 күн бұрын
@@sinat422 And that is also perfectly fine. We can all do what works for us without being condescending towards other people's design choices. I get when people point what is universally bad design but calling something bad design just because it is not your aesthetic comes under condescending for me.
@katieswonders824920 күн бұрын
@@erum.m true! And books are not the only example that doesn't sit right. The generic graphic art looks like you bought frames and forgot to put pictures in them. Especially when there are multiples of the same one. There is no personality of the homeowners present there apart from interest in interior design. Even the books are multiples of the Tom Ford book. Luxury is about exclusivity i.e. making the space unique. If we all have generic art and Tom Ford books in our black and white houses then there is nothing exclusive about that. Dissing colour is another good example of this. I have seen dozens of gorgeous luxurious interiors (have you seen Palais de Versailles?) with great colour schemes. Valentina cannot go outside one specific idea of what luxury means and it's a shame.
@maja-ku5yn23 күн бұрын
IKEA is about how to place and fit ALL in a small space, like flats in Europe
@sylviavalukievich550623 күн бұрын
That Is exactly the case ❤
@lisahunter655623 күн бұрын
I can appreciate your aesthetic, but I don't think a maximalist style is "wrong" or a mistake or chaotic. Yves St Laurent's house was chock full of objects and it's iconic. And all those great British maximalist houses with tons of patterns and books and mismatched rugs can be charming. It's not for everyone, but it's a valid aesthetic. Some people feel nervous in a room where everything is just so, particularly if someone else is making the rules about everything needing to be put away, using coasters, etc.
@michellelord15321 күн бұрын
Different strokes for different folks!
@reneeburich949721 күн бұрын
I feel I lean more toward minimalist looks, but not barren looking. I appreciate the aesthetic suggestions here, but my house is lived in and it would be nice to see a more regular lived in house where there are toys, books, magazines and yes, things out on the kitchen counter 😀
@leonieharry294113 күн бұрын
you are right. And ikea does not show maximalism. They show well lived rooms for families, students, young couples, working spaces, etc. A totally other concept than sterile hotel elegance.
@MihaelaFroehlich10 күн бұрын
Exactly! Homeschooling family of seven here making use of our spaces wisely.
@heavenjbКүн бұрын
Yes but this is IKEA…and compared to their normal catalogs ? It’s odd?
@ellaninkovic23 күн бұрын
I used to live in the USA, in a four bedroom house with large kitchen where I could hide all of my stuff in the cabinets... but that's not the case now in my German apartment. My kitchen here is the size of what my laundry room used to be, lol...Most of the European apartments are like that, so we have to use every centimetre of space, even if it doesn't always look the prettiest. That's where Ikea helps with the ideas of how to be practical and use the space.
@sandraivanitch723 күн бұрын
Every bibliophile is going to have an overstuffed bookcase. Our books are an expression of who we are.
@Beajacks23 күн бұрын
I think V is talking about bookshelves stuffed with lots of items as well as books, in the way Ikea styles them. Well organised bookshelves full of books can look very luxurious.😃
@sinat42223 күн бұрын
I used to have very much books. Than I got allergi and gave my books away to our local Bibliotek. So thats my Bibliotek and I have borrowed some of my own back again. So I have just a few jewels of them back and I must say I dont miss all the others very much. So I guess that shows who I am: a dustfree living allergic....happy without all those dustcollecting books!
@Aigra22 күн бұрын
If you look at the images in the video though - a lot of the items in the bookcases aren't books. I love our stuffed bookcases but I hate the cluttered look you get from all these random knickknacks. Looks like a child's room or an office.
@katieswonders824922 күн бұрын
@@sandraivanitch7 she is actually saying you don't have to buy books. You don't, but having loads of books is true luxury. I cannot imagime anything more precious.
@camillemacquarrie779720 күн бұрын
What is she talking about??
@penelopewarren316823 күн бұрын
I fail to understand why a person even needs a bookcase if they don't have books. Why have them at all if all you have to put in them is "decor."? There are plenty of other places to put that. To me luxury is having enough shelves for my library.
@robinsmith449922 күн бұрын
🤔 wow, I hear you and have watched your home become busier with vases, plants, and statues pieces. You have changed the simple, scaled back, sophisticated look in your home. Nothing wrong with changing your home into what you love. You love things. Just finished a house of a professor, nutritionist, and nurse. She has more books than I have ever seen. They were in her bedroom. I designed a cozy library nook with the book, reading chair, and great lamp. The books are in an amazing bookcase all along one wall and shelves over the headboard. Home owner shared I was the only designer who didn’t even question all the books. I explained joy is seeing individual embracing personality in their homes with style. You do the same thing in your home as it has gotten busier, it is still beautiful just like you.
@tamikaa202023 күн бұрын
I use my bookshelf for books. I love my bookshelves.
@04nbod19 күн бұрын
I got a billy/oxberg to actually house books. It doesn't look good. I'm going to get some reeded glass film to obscure while still keeping it as glass.
@Pattyjohnson47623 күн бұрын
I've never thought that Ikea's style was luxurious or even meant to look luxurious. Their look is relaxed, lived-in, & yes, a bit cluttered. I also think it's meant for a younger crowd...younger than you & me. 😊 I'm in between lived- in & slightly lux.🤷
@lene410222 күн бұрын
Spot on, and IKEA has always had this urge to use bright colors - young people love it - The older we get, the more 'silent' we need our homes. That said, I do like living very colorless, and it makes me feel relaxed - but adding so many of the same paintings does not at all look luxurious, elevated nor highend to me. Find real art that has the height and expression you like - or make it yourself. OK V, you asked for our opinions, you got it.
@erum.m22 күн бұрын
@@lene4102 So agree with it. I used to love color - in a way I still do. I have a yellow wall in my bedroom - loved it a decade back. Now it needs to go. I just set up a work space and I used to say I would never get boring beige - guess what the wall color is? There is color in the space - I have sage green and teal - but it is muted and not in your face. And it is such a warm and comfy space to be in.
@lene410222 күн бұрын
@@erum.m I too have been around colors, forced myself to paint art with colors - but it never really spoke to me. I got so tired of having to 'see' it all the time. Now I only paint in black, white, shades of brown, and as they are huge, they still make me feel relaxed and not always having to deal with them. So I have had that color time too, and now we just do as we please 😂
@heavenjbКүн бұрын
Yes but I have to agree this seasons one that she’s referring to is oddly different and extra!? It’s like they totally changed it up
@samiageldner345123 күн бұрын
I totally agree with almost all you say. I certainly do not like clutter, and I keep my decoration items paired back. For me, too many just amount to dust collectors. However, when it comes to books, I disagree with you. I will not give mine away. I love the feel of used books. Being a university professor, I live in my books. They are all marked up and tell a story. I need them in plain sight. I must admit that I have moved to the Kindle for my leisure reading, simply because I have no more space and carrying a Kindle in my purse or luggage is just much more convenient. Still, books should not be reduced to mere decoration items.
@HouseofValentina23 күн бұрын
Our worlds are a bit different then. As a designer my design books are like your text books. So mine are decor and also highly used and referred to consistently.
@wrenbayley23 күн бұрын
Agreed. I have a very modern minimalist style and my brain can’t function in clutter. But there’s something very luxurious and sophisticated about a library or library wall done right. It creates a calm, serene atmosphere of intelligence. Done right, it can look like it’s meant to be there and is clutter free, even if books line the shelves.
@mountaingarden882323 күн бұрын
I love a library wall and am currently planning one in our home office to replace the multiple bookcases and “stacks” around the house. I do use some in decor, but most are either sentimental or reference. I can’t resist a beautiful book, and I’m excited to arrange them all together.
@sylviavalukievich550623 күн бұрын
I also love my books and would not give them away. As a design lover, I cannot agree with reducing books to sheer decoration purposes. Moreover in Europe a concept of coffee table books is almost non existing. Im planning a nice library in my new house ❤
@erum.m22 күн бұрын
Books are not clutter. Period. And they need to be on display and not hidden away. I had them inside for lack of space for a decade and now that they are on my shelf - all filled up, that is my happy space. I rolled my eyes when she said...give them away ...absolutely no way!!! And sigh...yah I have kind of shifted to the Kindle thanks to my eyesight. But I really miss the physical books and adding to my collection.
@jennifergraham375223 күн бұрын
I agree with you about the current styling at IKEA. I remember being inspired by the images when the catalog would arrive. It was fun to see how they used their products. That is no longer the case.
@HouseofValentina23 күн бұрын
Those were definitely the glory days of IKEA. I miss those catalogs and the cleaner styling aesthetic of those days. The catalog was so inspiring!
@jennifergraham375223 күн бұрын
@@HouseofValentina yes! I wish that I had kept some of the older catalogs
@eileenalbanese536223 күн бұрын
I totally agree, you can mix IKEA pieces in, but too many things in one space cheapens the overall look.
@timbarnosky929823 күн бұрын
Thank you for saying that about “pop of color”. I had a designer come over to help me with paint and design and then said where is your “pop of color” i never had her back. She didn’t get me..
@HouseofValentina22 күн бұрын
I know right!!! Where did this obsession come from???
@jessicahampton499523 күн бұрын
I'm not a big Ikea person so I agree. Funny you mentioned the chaotic and noisy look of a collage wall of pictures because when we watched your home tour, my husband and I both said at the same time the 10 framed art pieces entering your bedroom and the 14 framed art in the bedroom were too busy and needed to be paired back.😅🤣 LOVED the house tour but when we entered that area, my eyes were jumping from wall to wall. Too much art competing with each other. But I totally agree with what you said about collage walls - having too much can be visually noisy. Yes, we all need visual and mental calmness!
@marilyn690522 күн бұрын
ABSOLUTELY!
@carolynspringer615122 күн бұрын
Yes my thoughts exactly. Maybe the series of pictures above the bed would not compete with the other art if it was just one large elongated print?
@alexanderpasnl23 күн бұрын
I guess we're not all so sophisticated to throw a bunch of pebbles on a plate haha
@HouseofValentina22 күн бұрын
I'm not sure what you're talking about? 🤣
@marilyn690522 күн бұрын
Not at all sure the favored HOV larger Art in "Repeating Pattern" is all that superior or more "Luxurious" than some of the "busy" IKEA vignettes!
@mathildemaijer239623 күн бұрын
I don’t like closed storage. I need to see my things to not forget them. Especially drawers, they are not part of my way to store things away. In the kitchen they are okay, but books and hardware I need to see. I love collage walls. I love the small New York apartments full of energy, color, collage walls. So, we are all different. Different opinions, it is not that one way of interior design is a mistake and the other is right.
@anniedoke22 күн бұрын
have you heard of Clutterbug? we all have different organizing styles and yours seems to be more visual! That’s okay! everyone is different and working against your organizing style actually just means your home will be more disorganized.
@mathildemaijer239620 күн бұрын
@@anniedokeyes that feels like me!
@marionandrews17623 күн бұрын
You don’t need a pop of color…thank you so much for saying that! I get compliments on my apartment and I don’t have a pop of color anywhere. I have a consistent color palette throughout my apartment in the varying tones, tints and shades. The most expensive pieces are from big box stores like Pottery Barn and Crate & Barrel mixed with Ikea, Target,Amazon and Home Goods.
@HouseofValentina23 күн бұрын
People try and shame me all the time with that phrase. It's a concept that came from someone but it's not necessary for a beautiful home!
@jennifergraham375223 күн бұрын
@@marionandrews176 Out of curiosity, are you also a Nick Lewis watcher? “Tints, tones and shades” always reminds me of him. 😃.
@rachelturner828621 күн бұрын
@@jennifergraham3752 I had the same thought 😂
@helloorganizedyou21 күн бұрын
@@HouseofValentina Yes! Didn't that expression come from Christopher Lowell or someone?! Wow back in the day!
@brendasizemore38220 күн бұрын
Almond girl?
@sheilahalpin666421 күн бұрын
I thought it was interesting you mentioned overdoing artwork but noticed that in your new bedroom reveal, there is tons of artwork on your walls (?)
@user-xr4ds1oi3n23 күн бұрын
I'm a bit confused...you talk about luxury and then show Ikea...here in Italy we have a completely different idea of luxury in home decor and clothes...I think that in the US you have different tastes
@derbit-yd5ib20 күн бұрын
please name an epoca/ decorstil 😊 or material, or color - or your favorit furniture, or an favorit workspace 😅
@sheilahalpin666423 күн бұрын
I don't think Ikea is going for modern luxury. They put all that stuff out to sell their product not “stage” our house
@FrankieOlive9122 күн бұрын
You wouldn’t like my house! lol. If I don’t find open storage, I just end up leaving it out. That lived in maximalist life is my jam. Lots of color, art, stuffed bookshelves (with actual books), hanging items out in the open… I love it all. You said you don’t want the lived in look but I don’t like feeling like I live in a museum. If I don’t see the stuff, I get the stress. My goal is constant organization so everything has its place but it’s not to hide it away. Frequently used stuff is stored in the open and infrequent is stored away. Funny thing is that if you open any drawers or closets at my house they are cleaner and emptier than you would ever imagine. I’m about to take my closet door off in my bedroom because I don’t see the point. It just gets in the way. 😂 I watch you because you have great ideas and you’re hilarious but I recognize that we are very different. That’s okay. Still enjoyed the video. My jaw dropped a few times when you said how horrible something looked when I thought it was beautiful. I definitely don’t collect all IKEA stuff, though. I like thrifting and shopping around at all different places for an eclectic look that is specific to me. Thanks for the video.
@plantsbeautylove21 күн бұрын
I’m the same way ! 🫡 my home is basically a vintage shop and I love having lots of bookshelf’s with read and loved books over filled .. book wealth hehe💗 and I love throw pillows and throw blankets .. I personally need a cozy home to feel relaxed.
@LisaMarie-br8tn15 күн бұрын
Totally agree with you! I love a cozy home of artistic expression.
@ibislife23 күн бұрын
Dear Valentina, I totally agree with you, until the bookcase subject - they are for storing books! 😅 I dont have one anymore, but my books end up in piles in the windowsill, in front of the tv - which I can toss out to tell you the truth, big ugly screen. And dont get me started on the books with the pages out...! 🤣I do like a pop of color, but muted, and the same colours repeats itself throughout the house. Strange this, but being a Scandinavian, I always end up scandi, light and airy.. Back to Ikea, the commercials? They wants to celebrate life, and all the mishaps that can happen with kids at home alone parties, dogs peing on the rugs and so on.. We know all these things, right? We want to be inspired in beautiful homes! I am building a greenhouse right now, but I do have to address my open shelving in the bathroom, you guessed it, "Ivar" from Ikea, it was a temporary solution, well, 5 1/2 years later it is still there..
@triciajulian132023 күн бұрын
Love to use the ledges and wall collages!!!!! Nothing wrong with them!
@zoegoodfellow198823 күн бұрын
Ikea's "lived-in" look reminds me of when someone has a cold/flu!!
@HouseofValentina23 күн бұрын
That's hilarious!!! Maybe Flu aesthetic is the next big thing!!
@zoegoodfellow198823 күн бұрын
@@HouseofValentina 😰 I hope not!
@mytigereyez23 күн бұрын
That's funny!
@claudiasamperio23 күн бұрын
YES!!! 😂
@carotainteriordesign23 күн бұрын
I just said the exact same thing on my channel😂 Flu aesthetics
@janetk880023 күн бұрын
But Valentina...you have a lot of stuff in your entire house! Whats the difference? Please explain
@chouchouhargneux23 күн бұрын
There is no clutter in her house. Every object is curated and mindfully placed. It’s tidy and inviting
@janetk880023 күн бұрын
@@chouchouhargneux Thank you but I don't want your reply I would like hers it looks cluttered sometimes to me there's too much stuff
@mytigereyez23 күн бұрын
Awesome tips and items! I don't want ANYTHING to show what I'm hiding, hellooooooo! I have a hidden junk drawer in every room I go through every few months. The more organized and minimal I can look like I am, the better. 😄
@HouseofValentina23 күн бұрын
That's hilarious!!! The appearance of organized, love it!
@bcgirl936923 күн бұрын
I have watched your videos for years now, but worry about you! I think your starting to be a bit like IKEA and have to much decor in your home now 🙃 im begining to feel stressed looking at your house filled with such beautiful things but so many of them, i would kindly suggest that you switch out your art/decor from time to time rather than having it all out all the time, everything is lovely but there's so many items now that i struggle to focus when watching now. I still really love your videos and it is inspiring ❤
@o0oRin21 күн бұрын
I don't usually comment but I totally agree with you. I used to love her modern style, but now it's too much! Mixing of styles is not always good. Please declutter and focus on 1 style.
@melodymulhall786020 күн бұрын
I hate to say it but I agree. I love Valentina but do not care for recent art pieces especially the one she is standing in front of. I know she loves that but it’s getting too much. If she took them down less is more and with all of the others on the wall looks cluttered. I have bought so much with her suggestions and love what I bought. She is a great shopper but I have never been an IKEA fan. It’s too cheap looking to me. Start walking thru Restoration Hardware. That’s my look.
@TeresaBotha-mf5gt23 күн бұрын
My daughter who is a qualified interior designer always says my space looks like it belongs in a Condé Nast magazine. She didn't design it, i did.
@HouseofValentina23 күн бұрын
That's awesome and what a wonderful compliment from your daughter!
@bhazleton23 күн бұрын
Geez Valentina. I just read some of the comments and I feel sorry for you. Your opinions seem to fry some people. I for one, really value your guidance. It has helped me save money from buying too much crap. Thank you.
@Tasha-ss9mq23 күн бұрын
I wholeheartedly agree with you
@HouseofValentina22 күн бұрын
It's ok, I can handle it!
@chickaweeka22 күн бұрын
There are a lot of people in the world that have inner work to do lol. Yes, she is an expert but everyone has free will to do as they please. They’re insecure about their design style, but pretending not to be. If they truly loved how they’ve curated their home, they would just watch her for entertainment-their insecurity makes them take her opinion as a personal attack instead of an opinion 🥴
@anisk862720 күн бұрын
And yet they are still watching , lol . Valentina u must be doing something right , great job
@kristivenancio781623 күн бұрын
Some of how you framed this was a bit offensive to be honest. Sure it was not your intention. It is my opinion that one can have a bit more of a maximalist design aesthetic and still have a luxurious space. There are ways to include color in a sophisticated way. There was a feeling of, you can do these things but they won't be stylish or sophisticated. I watch your videos because i can implement aspects of your style into mine but not need to insult the differences in our style.
@HouseofValentina23 күн бұрын
Oh no! I'm not sure what part offended you but I'm so sorry as this definitely wasn't my intention. The video was really more about IKEA than it was our own personal homes.
@kristivenancio781623 күн бұрын
@@HouseofValentina thank you for saying that! I probably just unnecessarily personalized it. Really appreciate your response and I figured it was not your intention.
@bhazleton23 күн бұрын
@@HouseofValentina There was nothing offensive about this show. If some people don't agree with your opinion, they take offense. Sheesh. You can make everyone happy.
@ednareid531523 күн бұрын
People need to loosen up!!!!
@bae484423 күн бұрын
I really love Ikea, but I mix it with Antiques. Also not a big fan of open storage, but they have closed storage as well. It‘s always nice to mix things up.
@HouseofValentina23 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing!!
@liisaking124723 күн бұрын
Please, I beg you, lose the karate chopped pillows! It is *never* a good or luxurious look IMO. Neither, of course, should your sofa pillows look like you just tried out a Cloud sofa at the store and the staff at RH hasn't fluffed it back up yet. From your comments, I would say you are strongly looking for visual simplicity. Do you like to sort things into large categories or very precise ones behind closed doors? My niche is the chronically disorganized/neurodiverse individual and anything small space living (under about 700 sq ft). Many neurodiverse individuals struggle with object permanence and require a more functional, more visual system in order to maintain their space successfully. It may never look like a $20 million house, but it can certainly look less cluttered and chaotic than the IKEA photos you were showing! As for bookshelves, I am so over the pretentious placement of one item per shelf with something that carries zero meaning for the people who live in the space. Bookshelves are for (gasp) books! Make them appear less busy by putting paperbacks on the bottom half of Billy bookshelves and using solid doors (with knobs that co-ordinate with the rest of the space). Style hard cover series books up top, or replace the upper wood shelves with glass and add personally meaningful and attractive memorabilia in a tiny space. Oh yes, and forget about using "books by the yard"; it doesn't fool those of us who actually read and love books!
@i.m.777723 күн бұрын
I just moved into a new house and brought along four of those big wall picture ledges yet I have been hesitant to drill holes into the walls because they cause so much damage upon removal. Watching this helped me decide to get rid of them. Thank you.
@susanpera213123 күн бұрын
In a maximalist home, the items are carefully curated . If you use items that aren’t really beautiful or unique, then what you have is clutter. I agree, these IKEA photos look cluttered, as if they want to show very single thing they sell rather than create a beautiful setting. I don’t like “pops” of color, but instead have one, subdued shade of mossy/spring green that is used minimally throughout my home. I love your videos. I style my bookcases very carefully and I love them.,
@mraduma22 күн бұрын
Let the records show that today is the day Valentina had a meltdown 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 you’re so funny! And yes, Ikea is pioneering the “bougie hobo” look.
@user-df4pn3ix1n23 күн бұрын
Who said it has to feel luxurious ... ? I guess 95 % of Ikea customers are not living a luxurious life. And modern doesn t necessarily mean luxurious... Imho
@SoilMama23 күн бұрын
No one did. Certainly not Valentina. She did say however, IF you want the luxurious look.
@erum.m22 күн бұрын
@@SoilMama I feel like if you do, then IKEA is not necessarily the place you get your stuff.
@SoilMama22 күн бұрын
@@erum.m Proving you've completely missed the point of this video and this channel.
@erum.m22 күн бұрын
@@SoilMama I normally like her videos but this one was just not the right tone and you can see it did not sit well with many. It just seemed like she was looking down on anyone who doesn't have the same design aesthetic as her and she is the only one who knows what luxury is. Like someone mentioned in another comment, there is nothing more luxurious than a book shelf actually filled with book vs decor from Amazon. But as per OP you should just donate all your books because they are clutter.
@Sanialearns122 күн бұрын
I disagree with you on your comments regarding book cases. Bookshelves are for books. Period.
@exeterline193022 күн бұрын
It feels kind of tyrranical to live with so many rules. I'd be in tears all day long and/or behind a locked door. I'd never sit down out of fear of forgetting to fluff the pillow or leave a wrinkle in the cushion. I wouldn't last long there. I agree about the clutter being too much, but the pillow thing is scary.
@izziegirl687121 күн бұрын
As I look back on the seasons of my life, it has been a gradual and gentle transition from lots of primary colors and stuff to a much more pared back neutral palate and less but better. ( I just purchased a beautiful original oil painting from an artist in Ukraine on Ebay.) Lately have been learning about Swedish death cleaning which intrigues me at this time of my life. Always appreciate listening and learning to others as it helps me hone in on my own personal style. I appreciate that Valentina is true to herself and knows how to bring it all to life in her home, takes insight and courage. Kudos to you and Jack!❤
@g.9705 күн бұрын
I just read the Swedish Death Cleaning. Although I can’t pare back that much I am doing a lot of donating, selling, and trashing. Feels good too
@heikejanka30223 күн бұрын
I think IKEA is desperately trying to portray particularly "lifelike" rooms; rooms where someone has just got up from the dining table without tidying up, where children have just jumped around on the couch, and where someone is trying to create some supposedly inviting vignettes in a completely unmotivated and pointless way. I agree with you wholeheartedly. I couldn't live in an IKEA flat.
@HouseofValentina23 күн бұрын
I agree with your view on this. I see what they're trying to do but it's a bit like a clothing store trying to sell clothes by having them on the floor like someone just stepped out of them.....ewwww!🤣
@yourconnection930323 күн бұрын
I dropped off some items to donate at a thrift store this week, and I noticed the great amount of vases they had. I hear you what you say about color, although I do find that EQ3 do stage their showrooms very sophisticatedly with using color.
@ameliespeak98516 күн бұрын
Love love love! You have the best tips and you have tried so many thinks, I always know that you come from a place where you know what you are talking about. Thank you V so much for helping us make our spaces look sophisticated and luxurious !
@SoilMama23 күн бұрын
Thank you for your videos like this one, Valentina. I think knowing what not to do is just as important as knowing what to do (same with your amazon duds video). I have loved and desired the luxury look all my life but never thought I could achieve it because I didn't have $5,000 for a dining table and $800 for each chair, etc. You've shown me it's not only possible on my budget, but how to achieve it and also how to level up. I'm implementing your advice and slowly, I am creating a home that reflects what I truly love.
@user-wo5xs9jd6o22 күн бұрын
I agree with everything you said. Great video! Thank you. Truly resonates with me
@cold91682 күн бұрын
I hardly ever comment on your videos (not necessary- I love your style), but this video struck a cord! Looking at those Ikea inspiration pictures made me feel I was one step away from watching Hoarders LOL! It just made me want to get up and start throwing things away or donating them. Messes don't bother my husband, but they absolutely stress me out.
@kimberlymc223 күн бұрын
Love this video! I was wondering about the IKEA kitchen cabinets. Would you recommend the door fronts too? I know you mentioned you would be picky but I wasn’t sure if that you meant you’d avoid the doors altogether. We are looking into to a kitchen remodel but do not have a huge budget. If it’s not a good move, then I don’t want to throw money at it! I value your thoughts!! Also, do you have any recommendations for Roman shades?
@frazzledthoughts130823 күн бұрын
I have Sanela curtains & cushions - I just love the luxurious feel velvet has.
@sinat42223 күн бұрын
Hei igjen Valentina! I have had many Ikea kitchens and always been happy with their solutions. Now I have a high brand kitchen in Norway and I miss my old Ikea kitchen. The high brand was already installed in our new home and since money doesnt fall from the trees we feel obliged to keep it for a while. But Im looking forward to get rid of it so I can get a fully customised Ikea kitchen!
@jessieroark937622 күн бұрын
Long time follower/watcher, first time commenter. Thank you for putting into words how I feel about IKEA. It was my store of choice for most inexpensive items needed when I was younger. But over the years I’ve upgraded the “cheap” furniture styles for the more luxurious solutions. I’m still “upgrading” some of my cheaper looking furniture and I’m sure I’ll always want to make changes, but knowing I shouldn’t feel judged for looking at an IKEA solution despite wanting a more elegant look is so encouraging. Everything in moderation - and the color, shape, size, and feel of the item really is all that matters.
@HouseofValentina22 күн бұрын
Welcome to the comments!!! I love how you said all of this, I love how you're evolving and growing your style and home!
@trikywu22 күн бұрын
You're awesome, Valentina. Such great solutions. I'm guilty of all that open storage and controlled or tidy clutter. Time for a change.
@whiskersBOOSTER223 күн бұрын
This was an awesome video! You made me laugh so many times with your comments about the no’s of IKEA. 😂 Completely agree. You look gorgeous!
@HouseofValentina22 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! That's so sweet of you to say!!!
@lynnnogare798722 күн бұрын
I was surprised that you did this video because I thought you liked clutter. There are very few empty spaces in your home.
@matildamiranda326911 күн бұрын
I haven’t watched in a while and feel the same! Not to mention in this one tiny shot of her alone, there’s a random bowl of rocks (?), a book that’s never opened being used as a coaster for a generic piece of art, an incredibly generic abstract painting behind her, and BLACK walls. None of this is luxurious nor screams paired down to me. I’m sorry, Valentina but you’ve swapped IKEA tacky for whatever style of tacky you’re displaying.
@creatingmissjones171122 күн бұрын
I usually like your videos and agree with your opinions, however on this one I think you missed the book. It came across as your design aesthetic is the only “right” one and everything else is cheap and cluttered. Not your best work.
@beckya180922 күн бұрын
I agree with you Valentina~too much clutter gives me anxiety 😬 love your style ❤
@maryandrews226521 күн бұрын
Great video. Thank you!!
@user-zb2ss3es3v23 күн бұрын
I like to see personality. I like your house but looks very show home to me.
@HouseofValentina22 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@virginiasanchis171710 күн бұрын
Totally agree about the cluttered look on the Ikea photos.
@bhazleton23 күн бұрын
I would love to know more about Ikea kitchen fronts. I have outdated oak cabinets that are in great shape but new fronts would look spectacular. I suppose I could have them painted but I would like to know all my options. I just don't know where to begin. Thank you
@suanneamos449123 күн бұрын
Valentina, I had no idea the ledges had been around for so long but you’re right!! I have three white ledges from Pottery Barn but now that I look at them I can see how my room could look larger and more clean if I took them down and only had a few pictures or artwork instead. Thank you for the reality check. I have probably had them for over 15 years and hadn’t even realized it!
@sandragalda22 күн бұрын
It could be stated more often in this nice video ( thank you for your super content), that there is a difference between the agenda of decorating your house, and creating a sales brochure (or a sales room).....
@rachelchudley152722 күн бұрын
Really helpful ! One of your best videos 👏👏👏
@HouseofValentina22 күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@amyl392122 күн бұрын
My husband loves chaos, posters, items, etc. everywhere. I consistently work on a decluttered, neutral, clean space. It is a constant battle. I feel overstimulated, and his ADHD brain wants all stimulation. Does anyone else have an opinionated husband who wants a say in all decor designs? As someone who is passionate about design, cleanliness and a calm, peaceful space - this is the one area we continue to dispute. (I say this as a psychotherapist who has used all the usual communication techniques).
@afeefacellularhamzacellula473021 күн бұрын
I think they taking the photos that way is to sell their products, I think they are giving ideas on how to use their furniture etc.
@huldaolafsdottir489823 күн бұрын
Amazing, as always.
@lapetitefeuille868419 күн бұрын
Ma maison est pleine de couleurs. Elle date de 1922, j’ai utilisé les couleurs à la mode à cette époque pour la peinture des murs et pour le papier peint. La couleur est un écrin luxueux pour les jolis meubles en bois massifs. Seuls les paysans avaient des murs blancs. Les livres sont la plus grande richesse, ils peuvent être visibles.
@mireyaharo697722 күн бұрын
Love your energy and your passion for interior design I agree that a decluttered home is a more relaxing environment 👍
@user-zb2ss3es3v23 күн бұрын
What about if your things are sentimental. I love my belongings because they have meaning to me. What about if you don’t have a huge house?
@HouseofValentina22 күн бұрын
I prefer a less cluttered look. We've lived in 23 different places in our life and this home is double the size of most of the places we lived. Even when we were five people living in a 1600 sq ft home I had the same style and aesthetic. We had storage hidden everywhere because space was so limited but I did it in a way that the house never felt small.
@DonnaRo23 күн бұрын
Yes! Lol it looks like someone had a wild party 🥳 and didn’t clean up! 😳😂😅
@MyshelLeAnn23 күн бұрын
Maybe because I’ve never lived anywhere other than US but I have never looked at IKEA for design, furniture, inspiration or anything. I have always just looked at IKEA for a college student, a single person or newly married couples first home from moving out of parents house. 🤷♀️
@oliverakatic929912 күн бұрын
Scandinavian contries are over populated and the accent os on small apartments, there is a lot of students from all over the world , so all these stuff are mainly for them to dill up apartments while they are studying abraod
@ValleyGreenNaturals23 күн бұрын
Yes! I'm so glad you made this video! We are planning to buy an apartment in France (not Paris), and everyone there seems to use Ikea ad nauseum for furniture, storage and decor. I've noticed in the homes there, they use A LOT of open storage (small art & small rugs too). It makes me stressed just to look at all the chaos and mis-sized choices.🤦♀
@wendymarrero901022 күн бұрын
You are 💯 right I wish you would do a board of ikeas items arranged it to show an example
@carolyngrotaers445422 күн бұрын
I agree with Valentina 💯. I think the key when purchasing Ikea goods is to look at the material the items are made from.
@a.m.icadete757813 күн бұрын
Says the woman that has a home that's mega cluttered in so many ways 😂😂I 😂. KZfaqrs are just something else
@carolyncwilliams20 күн бұрын
Love it! Would love a how to design a quality ikea kitchen!
@donnaluna613923 күн бұрын
I think you’re right how they overstuff everything because they have so much stuff to see since I’ve been watching your videos. I gone to Kia and got a couple things I would like for you to do a video On smaller apartment how to use storage look like IKEA
@donnaluna613923 күн бұрын
I mean, that doesn’t look like a Kia
@crystalcaprice23 күн бұрын
Hi Valentina! Will you make a video on how to create a luxury space with young kids? I have a baby and a toddler, and I think I’ve done a pretty decent job, but I would love some more ideas!
@cindysteffens806522 күн бұрын
Clutter makes me crazy! I totally agree with you.
@mcanultymichelle23 күн бұрын
Totally agree
@user-bd6jw5xx2e23 күн бұрын
I completely agree with you, it gives me the impression of a messy house also cheap
@virginiasanchis171710 күн бұрын
My take on the Ikea "pop of color" thing is that it's a cultural thing. In Sweden, like in most Scandinavian countries the climate calls for pops of colors inside.
@libenakubalikova588910 күн бұрын
I agree with you ❤, greetings from Czech Republic
@karenmooberry67198 күн бұрын
Yes totally agree, I don't like to see my stuff...put it away!
@love2vintage3 күн бұрын
IKEA is great, is about making the best and most of your living space. You can’t beat Scandinavian style ❤
@msalazar41321 күн бұрын
Ikea does a great job of staging their rooms to SHOW AS MANY PRODUCTS AS POSSIBLE. That is the entire point. They want to show the customer as many products in one photo as they can. They are not selling perfection. They are showing you all the possibilities. I love the Ikea catalog because each showroom shows so many options. Also … they sell and target young adults / college students. Hence, green blankets. Finally, Ikea does not target “luxurious”. I think you missed the mark here.
@cathyhermann264022 күн бұрын
I agree! Ikea is known for space saving solutions but they're advertising does not portray that with all the clutter out! Spot on Valentina, I hope they see this & take note.
@cassandrarandolph574523 күн бұрын
Ikea is one of my favorite decor stores just like FB marketplace and Ross and the thrift stores. Ikea show clutter lived in look. But it just give ideas you don't have to buy all their stuff to get their look. I bought the pic shelves I love them. I like MCM style and I worked it into my design style and taste. Over time you learn editing. When I first moved into my house I put a bunch of stuff up and as the years gone by Ai have edit and moved things. I have 3 Billy bookcases coming I bought second hand. I have books and not clutter. I don't even own a junk drawer. I believe everything should have a place. Open storage ?? On the fence. Bottom line is I do what brings me comfort and peace and joy. I have to respectfully disagree about Ikeas decor pieces.
@heavenjbКүн бұрын
It’s odd usually their catalog or online catalog looks great you’re right like who did they hire for this?? 😱
@decoratingtheshack17 күн бұрын
LOVE THIS 🎉❤
@leonieharry294113 күн бұрын
Ikea makes their photos like rooms which are lived in!! So we all can relate to it. Nobody wants to live in a catalog-room sterile like a hotelroom or even worse like in a hospital or nursing room. And you get the look with having books laying around, plaids on the couch etc. As if someone has just left the room for coming back soon. Even if not everything suits your taste (it doesn't in any furniture store), IKEA showcases its goods well. and since many people in the USA already have ikea furniture, a lot of inspiration is taken from there. It only appears clittered because residential scenes are depicted. And yet the room still appears cozy. What you can't say about all interior design styles...;-))
@kcchicana17 күн бұрын
Does chic and luxurious mean dark and cluttered?
@AmandaOwensliterature22 күн бұрын
Full bookshelf is great, BUT IKEA has doors for the Billy bookshelves. I have 2 of them.
@misled503622 күн бұрын
I get it, but instead of talking about what to do instead of IKEA’s styles you could show examples of what you mean especially w/ bookshelves and pairing back stuff.
@nattyboomboom70264 күн бұрын
My gramma had a house full of stuff, little nicnacs here and there, everywhere, bookcases full of books not vases, vinyl albums. She never changed her decor unless it really needed replacing. And btw, she had money to do it, she preferred to spend money on her family and holidays. Bringing back little pieces from all over the world and displaying them. She also had a very active social life and was always hanging out with friends. My other grandmother was the total opposite. She changed everything every 3 years. Even down to the little nicnacs. She never had money for anything. She never had hobbies except for shopping and redesigning her home. She didn't really have friends. I loved them both but when they died one left behind a house full of memories and the other left nothing. I know what I'd prefer to leave behind. Ikea doesn't go for luxury. It goes for a down to earth real look. Thats what most peoples homes look like. The sad thing is every designer is trying to tell us to have houses that look like an Air bnb.
@rafarazo265723 күн бұрын
Loved this video. Been waiting for content like this. Im excited for what’s more to come!
@HouseofValentina23 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed!
@ritagross604419 күн бұрын
Pottery Barn over-decorates their rooms, too. But with more expensive stuff.
@ginathomas511521 күн бұрын
YES FLUFF THE DANG PILLOWS! PLEASE!!!😂😂😂
@mr-tg4xn22 күн бұрын
I agree with you on the clutter. However, since u talk so much about personal touch and adding a personality, Why dont u incorporate that in the speaces u create and promote. Black and white repeating art has nonpersonality and u can do better eith you amazing style with everything else ❤
@HouseofValentina22 күн бұрын
I absolutely love the artwork. It's graphic, strong, fierce and truly speaks to my heart.
@mr-tg4xn8 күн бұрын
@HouseofValentina duplicate prints and graphic real art are very very different . If u were doing q show that didn't promote sophistication the u could c2ll us the fact that u like this art. But if u like sophistication and teach that, then u cant promote poster prints that have 1000,000 copies . The paintings are bad and don't even go with ur home or ur personality.