Interior Design Mistakes Making Your Home Look Cheap

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00:00 - Interior Design Mistakes Making Your Home Look Cheap
00:37 - Surfshark Ad
01:37 - Generic Art and Quotes
04:14 - Cropped Curtains
06:10 - No Texture
08:20 - One Overhead Light
10:27 - Everything Too Small
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@socalsal627
@socalsal627 2 ай бұрын
I grew up so poor that when I finally had money to buy a bedroom set where the furniture matched I was so happy I almost cried. I really felt rich! So it is definitely a relative thing as far as how we interpret stuff. I agree now that more variety is better, but that memory humbles me and makes me feel grateful for everything I have.
@mwoods4608
@mwoods4608 2 ай бұрын
mis match definitely takes me back to childhood with garage sales or college with hand me downs. Buying a matching set of living room or bedroom furniture made me feel adult & financially stable. Plus Im not good at matching different styles of things. I don't know how to put together two different wood dressers & have them look nice, let alone two different things in the living room. It would look awful!
@supernova622
@supernova622 2 ай бұрын
Redacting my comment because I hadn't gotten to this part of the video and Nick used "cohesive" and "matchy matchy" enough for both of us
@marilynhult
@marilynhult 2 ай бұрын
I love matchy, matchy. Just can’t help myself
@user-wq3fr1ey9z
@user-wq3fr1ey9z 2 ай бұрын
We have heaters under our windows, fire risk with material on heaters,
@terri4353
@terri4353 2 ай бұрын
Exactly!!!❤
@suemiller3405
@suemiller3405 3 ай бұрын
Our family has a portrait of a fake ancestor that has actually been passed down because we love the joke of a fake ancestor!
@cq8822
@cq8822 3 ай бұрын
I fully support this! Do you have a fun family. 😁
@mpazinambao2938
@mpazinambao2938 3 ай бұрын
😂nice
@stellacalder5023
@stellacalder5023 3 ай бұрын
lol we have the same thing. We call him "Sir Redcoat." My aunt has him now, but my grandparents had him first and all three siblings have "babysat" him by now.
@joanvoss7512
@joanvoss7512 3 ай бұрын
Lmao
@sheilaking8511
@sheilaking8511 3 ай бұрын
I do the same. The fake ancestor family is better looking too.😂
@melaniehenry8821
@melaniehenry8821 2 ай бұрын
Saying cropped curtains look like you’re about to start a puppet show sent me 😂
@teresamuriniti5026
@teresamuriniti5026 Ай бұрын
Me too😅😅😅😅
@Nan-ir9ct
@Nan-ir9ct Ай бұрын
I like my cropped curtains in my office. 😊
@angelikaschweitzer8574
@angelikaschweitzer8574 Ай бұрын
@@Nan-ir9ct if you have baseboard heaters below the window, keep the curtains a few inches higher, or they may become a fire hazard. I'd rather my home look 'cheap' than 'burnt' 😂
@candarorum
@candarorum 27 күн бұрын
In Europe we have the heaters under the window. If you have long curtains covering the heaters, you can damage the fabric and you are using more energy to heat up the room. I have to have short curtains, that stop at the top of the heaters... 😢
@GwenDow-hl1bc
@GwenDow-hl1bc 23 күн бұрын
Hilarious
@Missunderstood103
@Missunderstood103 Ай бұрын
I fell in love with a very simple desert scene watercolor at my local Good Will. My friend did not like the 'old piece of junk'. She buys new. Anyway, it turned out to be an original Mongolian watercolor signed and in great shape. The last one like it sold for 650.$ Now she decided she likes it... But I really could care less about it's monetary value. It's simply beautiful.
@merriestroscher5795
@merriestroscher5795 7 күн бұрын
You clearly have the "eye".
@AngelBabe
@AngelBabe 4 күн бұрын
Oh yes .. that was a good find 💯
@bricksloth6920
@bricksloth6920 3 ай бұрын
"We don't live laugh love it anymore, we never really did" -- 😂🤣😆
@coastaldiva
@coastaldiva 3 ай бұрын
He’s a riot!
@popeye089
@popeye089 3 ай бұрын
I own a home in the south. It’s going strong down here
@Joy-io7xl
@Joy-io7xl 3 ай бұрын
Needed: Different level of light behind you (dining room) and corner floor light or tall modern light for cabinet on right in corner. You are missing the depth of light behind you. You are NOT missing on your choice of words and humor on the opening. Well Done!
@prestigeworldwide5239
@prestigeworldwide5239 3 ай бұрын
I technically live in the north and every house is filled with word signs. It's ridiculous! My stepDIL, who lives in the city, has an 8 ft. sign that reads "FARMHOUSE". They're out of control, people! @@popeye089
@user-qi3hf8ko3q
@user-qi3hf8ko3q 3 ай бұрын
@@Joy-io7xli don’t get it?
@rtallgal6871
@rtallgal6871 3 ай бұрын
I remember when it looked cheap to have all mismatched hand-me-downs. Only rich people could afford a matching set. I love that my 35-year-old mixed junk makes me look rich now!!
@limonade2684
@limonade2684 3 ай бұрын
So true. Matching furniture was until now the most expensive. It was a proof that you had a lot of money at a specific day. Every castle makes matchy matchy for 24 guests or more.
@pamelakrumvieda3153
@pamelakrumvieda3153 3 ай бұрын
Yep, my gen X brain saw all the matching furniture and couldn't help it.
@user-kpkxgtj
@user-kpkxgtj 3 ай бұрын
This comment just goes to show that everything is "trendy" at some point, and eventually most (if not all of us) will find ourselves on the wrong side of a trend. We should just go ahead and do exactly what we want 😅
@staceyschmidt3149
@staceyschmidt3149 3 ай бұрын
​@@user-kpkxgtj To me, the difference is in quality of items bought. If you have your own eclectic taste, but you collected your furniture from second hand store and you were selective about it and managed to curate a high end furniture, or solid wood furniture collection, not the pressed oatmeal stuff, _and you like it_ , that counts far more than if you're "on trend" or not. That way, even if your style isn't the new "now" thing style-wise, it's still has class. And class is timeless.
@LlyleHunter
@LlyleHunter 3 ай бұрын
My objective in having a collection instead of matching furniture is to make it look like I’ve traveled and collected pieces along my travels
@dreabenson7228
@dreabenson7228 2 ай бұрын
I live in a manufactured home and it was under $30 thousand when I bought it at age 28 yrs old. I’ve had to replace molding, door frames, faucets, sinks, and about to change to cupboards. The changes I’ve made has made a huge difference in the quality of the look of the house.
@christiveltman3940
@christiveltman3940 Ай бұрын
30k
@kimbershark
@kimbershark 49 минут бұрын
I bought mine for $48k and it’s now worth $153k 😊 it’s in a VERY rich area so I’m sure that helps. It would be worth even more if we own the land. But still, not bad for what it was bought for.
@illbeyourstumbleine
@illbeyourstumbleine 2 ай бұрын
My sister had those cheap small 3 inch baseboards and builder grade hollow doors. She didn’t have the money to replace them, so she bought the cheapest trim she could find and placed it a couple inches above her baseboards and then painted the baseboards, the trim and the wall between them all the same color. So now they look like larger boards with some interesting trim. She did basically the same with her plain doors. She used trim and framed in the doors and made the frames around them bigger with trim and paint as well, just like the baseboards. Got new knobs and painted all the doors that all are basically side by side down the hallway a beautiful green color and wallpapered the hall walls. She spent under 500 dollars (got new light fixtures and light switches) and the before and after are just incredible, it looks like a new home. Really proud of her❤ Hope this helps anyone else on a budget and sick of their basic boring homes.
@ashleycat11
@ashleycat11 2 ай бұрын
This is the perfect example of how, when it comes to aesthetics, 'inexpensive' and 'cheap' aren't synonyms.
@JeanandKenny
@JeanandKenny Ай бұрын
The baseboard trick is a fabulous idea and might very well save me hundreds of dollars! I hate cheap trim so much and I have it all over my house.
@illbeyourstumbleine
@illbeyourstumbleine Ай бұрын
@@JeanandKenny yes, it really looks great! Her doors also look amazing. I glad I was able to explain it ok for people to understand. Her doors she used like a flat and a round edge trim on the door itself to make it look like a fancy door. I really wish I could post pictures on here to help explain sometimes! Good luck!
@misslauren881
@misslauren881 3 ай бұрын
When my husband and I moved into our first, little, bachelor, apartment; my mom took me shopping at a Winners/ Homesense for things we would need in the apartment. I saw a print of a painting I really liked. It was a bit abstract, but had a serene feeling. Like trees being reflected in water, but it was so close up you could barely tell. I showed my mom and she said "it's beautiful, but don't buy it, I'll make you one just like it". And she did. Except the one she made is way better. Her grandmother was a skilled palette knife painter in Montreal. She thrifted an old canvas print, white washed it and palette knife painted it. It's not only colorful, but beautifully textured. And she put splashes of gold metallic paint here and there, so it shimmers at sunset. It makes my home feel like a sophisticated, adult, space, with a touch of whimsy.
@M.Campbell
@M.Campbell 3 ай бұрын
Original art is the best!
@fw2231
@fw2231 3 ай бұрын
@@M.Campbell Yes! There's life to something painted by a real live person. You can mix in photographs, prints etc, but an original painting can really liven up a space or gallery wall. Even if it's teeny tiny.
@grutarg2938
@grutarg2938 3 ай бұрын
I love decorating with the art of my family, even if it’s not perfect. It reminds me of them.
@rdean1982
@rdean1982 3 ай бұрын
Awwwww, I love this!
@lilolmecj
@lilolmecj 2 ай бұрын
What fun! My daughter is a watercolorist and most of our artwork is her work.
@berlinorama
@berlinorama 3 ай бұрын
I agree with most of this, but full bookshelves (especially with books people actually read and/or consult) never look cheap to me.
@limonade2684
@limonade2684 3 ай бұрын
Dark academia is a trend with tons of open shelving.
@lobstermash
@lobstermash 3 ай бұрын
Agreed! And a house without books, no matter what the cost of the furnishings, just looks downmarket. The only thing worse is people who buy second-hand books and use them as "styling" objects.
@purpurina5663
@purpurina5663 3 ай бұрын
@@lobstermashcould t agree more. I always notice in "reno" shows (and in Supernanny!) that there's never any books 😂 and then in AD celebrity home tours they have purely decorative volumes. Personal pet peeve: the Tom Ford coffee table book.
@amg9163
@amg9163 3 ай бұрын
@purpurina5663 When I was as selling my NYC apartment a few years ago, the real estate agent didn't force me to clear out my furniture, so it stayed. The real estate listing photos had some additions photoshopped in, including some plants, a fruit bowl in the kitchen and a *_"Chanel"_* book on the coffee table. I laughed hysterically since it was my apartment and never *chic enough* for a designer's book. But, I shouldn't complain at all, since my apartment sold for above asking price. 😁
@erum.m
@erum.m 3 ай бұрын
@@purpurina5663 That Tom Ford book... seriously ... why!!? I am going to scream if I see it one more time lol.
@jazzminforrestall406
@jazzminforrestall406 2 ай бұрын
My mom likes giant art so much she painted a 4 foot by 4 foot picture of Jupiter from the perspective of one of the moons. The level of detail is insane. She once told me "oh I just work on this painting when I'm bored it's a lot of fun"
@msthang5122
@msthang5122 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for mentioning the words and quotes thing. One of my pet peeves is a room that has, in giant letters, KITCHEN or LAUNDRY. Like, I know what room I'm in.
@mikboo
@mikboo 3 ай бұрын
Ya know... I like your videos, but in what consumerist hellscape are people replacing their flooring every 7 years? lol
@channamasala1
@channamasala1 2 ай бұрын
RIGHT?! Nobody replaces their flooring every 7 years unless they have a hell of a lot more money than I do. Christ alive. Flooring gets replaced maybe once during the time you own a space, and NEVER if you rent.
@yuma6764
@yuma6764 2 ай бұрын
I have in floor heating in my basement, what kinda floor should I choose?
@pamelamanning99
@pamelamanning99 2 ай бұрын
Chuckle, I rent a house built in late 1700s. Original floors.
@osxwrangler
@osxwrangler 2 ай бұрын
True! I hate my tile floors that cover very large portions of my living space. It seemed to be the thing to do at the time. At least it’s a neutral travertine- like color.
@melaniehenry8821
@melaniehenry8821 2 ай бұрын
Masochists
@brianbryant1336
@brianbryant1336 3 ай бұрын
"Who buys a boob light? They just appear in the wild." Man's out here treating lighting like a Pokémon. 🤣 Love your channel.
@siaeva
@siaeva 3 ай бұрын
I was about to write this quote, you beat me to it, hilarious!!
@susanma4899
@susanma4899 3 ай бұрын
Even Team Rocket would give those boob lights a pass.
@sandragee2864
@sandragee2864 3 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@bberdan6603
@bberdan6603 3 ай бұрын
Haha. Yes but the house we bought in the cadance community in henderson nv (new Woodside homes) came with 3 installed booby lights and since we were the last build house on the street it came with 9 boxes of unopened booby lights. At least the unopened could be donated.
@DoinItForJohnny
@DoinItForJohnny 3 ай бұрын
@bberdan6603 Oh no they're multiplying!!!
@n.sundari889
@n.sundari889 2 ай бұрын
Your home should tell the story of who you are, and be a collection of what you love🧿
@KathyHussey063
@KathyHussey063 Ай бұрын
Most people can't afford for their living spaces to reflect anything much more than "we're paying the house note somehow." they seem to be waiting to one day decorate (to me anyway.).In alot of homes people have the bare minimum of furniture, art, drapes, rug... it really amazes me how many people never fix up even their living rooms with some sort of intentional design or color palette of items. I've known so many people who lived in houses, expensive houses, for years without ever even putting any drapes, curtains, shades in anywhere & never decorating at all. I remember thinking "I don't want to live in a home that's beautiful & this expensive if all I can do is live in it, but can't afford to furnish/decorate it, go tto the movies sometimes or ever eat out....I mean I'd HAVE to fix up at least the living room, kitchen, a bathroom for company to use. ?It woulddrive me nits not having the riht furniture or something maybe not myfirst chouce but that would do til I could do it like O really wanted to. I learned to sew curtains like the ones I saw in a professional drapery installer's store & I painted, wall papered, stenciled some, put down flooring, wired lights when first married at 23, over 40 years ago, in our first lil house 'cause we didn't have alot of money, so it doesn't have to be crazy expensive to make a room look nice but apparently a lott of people work alot just to pay bills & there's not much time for all that or enough money .
@Nemilla
@Nemilla Ай бұрын
Cropped curtains are unfortunately a MUST during winters, when you have radiators under every window. They blast full heat (central heating) and you are not supposed to cover them with anything which prevents the warmth spreading around - or is a fire hazard. This might not be clear if you live in a warmer country, but the radiators here in Scandinavia/Nordics even have the text: "do NOT cover". During summers I let my curtains kiss the floor, but when October comes with the snow and cold, I pin them up with safety pins. Comfort and safety come before style! Form follows function!
@nithyadevadoss7891
@nithyadevadoss7891 29 күн бұрын
Exactly this! I leave my long curtains open if I have guests and just use blinds. On my own I shut the curtains and stuff the bottoms onto the windowsill - so ugly but a bit more insulating.
@MegaMiaow
@MegaMiaow 19 күн бұрын
Same for UK. I guess because he's from US it's not something he can understand. I don't really agree that short curtains mean cheap either. It's just a different length and style.
@cidercik
@cidercik 3 ай бұрын
Ok, if you look at all the cropped curtain photos have a radiator below them. It's pretty standard here in the UK, no choice but to have cropped curtains or freeze.
@vaderladyl
@vaderladyl 3 ай бұрын
They love to talk trash about shorter curtains here in the USA but they are a legit decor item, and can really look cute when executed well. Many countries appreciate them.
@tammiejo
@tammiejo 3 ай бұрын
I have short ones in my daughters room I hung to block light when she was an infant- def time to change them out but you also don’t want a baby pulling a curtain rod out of the wall and risking harm. Time and place for everything 🤷‍♀️
@jayburris6252
@jayburris6252 3 ай бұрын
It is not true that drapes can’t come in contact with water or steam radiators. You may also have an option to have the drapes hang on either side of the window and radiators. Then add a simple shade actually block light or add privacy.
@MyFocusVaries
@MyFocusVaries 3 ай бұрын
​@@tammiejoWe put in blackout pulldown blinds inside the frame in my son's room when he was a baby
@diannaliggitt360
@diannaliggitt360 3 ай бұрын
USA here, and I have heating ducts under several of my windows. I love longer curtains but the shorter ones don’t block air flow. Sometimes you just have to make the practical choice.
@michellegiacalone1079
@michellegiacalone1079 2 ай бұрын
I have a generic art and quote. It's a tree silhouette. The quote says "What matters most in life are quotes and stuff that tell you what life is really about. And here's a picture of a tree." Very GenX. I love it.
@michellegiacalone1079
@michellegiacalone1079 2 ай бұрын
Also 6:47 - I despise fringe on furniture. It exists to look tatty.
@michellegiacalone1079
@michellegiacalone1079 2 ай бұрын
PPS: I love wood floors, but the vast majority of us can't afford that sh*t.
@marybethmiller4461
@marybethmiller4461 2 ай бұрын
I freaking love that! Where did you find it?
@cc1k435
@cc1k435 2 ай бұрын
​@@michellegiacalone1079Yeah, it needs to already be there and in need of refinishing. 😂
@catherined4584
@catherined4584 2 ай бұрын
I hand painted a couple of wreaths with these sayings in them (I keep them on the fridge): “Trite Sentiment,” and “Meaningless Platitude.” I made them for Christmas decor but couldn’t bear to take them down. 😂
@neptune5379
@neptune5379 2 ай бұрын
I am an artist. I do art for my home, for my friends and clients. I also, buy art for myself from other artists. Supporting your local artists is not expensive as you think, and it's very trendy 🥰
@ZylaHarlock
@ZylaHarlock 3 күн бұрын
Funny enough, I worked as an in-house artist creating art specifically FOR Homegoods and box stores like it. However we received no commission or royalties for any of our pieces that were ordered but it was a full time job which is why I stayed. I did leave and sadly thousands of people have bought my art and have it in their homes but to sell it myself is a struggle. 100% support local artists
@katarh
@katarh 2 ай бұрын
The coolest wall filler I have is an art quilt I found entirely by accident - the steak house we go to has rotating artist's work on the walls, and I fell in love with a small abstract art quilt in bold colors. I contacted the artist and had her reserve it for me after the show was over. It was $150 but frankly that was a steal for the amount of labor that goes into even a small quilt, and it's now the centerpiece of my living room.
@RaeThomas-hh5gv
@RaeThomas-hh5gv 29 күн бұрын
thank you for recognizing the effort and skill that goes into fiber art. i hope you enjoy your quilt for decades to come. be sure to take it down and let it "rest" if you don't have it framed, otherwise it might start to sag/weaken the fibers where it's attached.
@strawberrydialectics
@strawberrydialectics 3 ай бұрын
people say its expensive to get art but thrift stores & charity shops often have amazing art
@mimmikibilly
@mimmikibilly 3 ай бұрын
I got some at art fairs, some were gifted to me and yes, some thrift stores or flea markets have nice art. It doesn't have to be famous to be good.
@GenericAccountVLR
@GenericAccountVLR 3 ай бұрын
So true!!! Even just the frames and throw out the art and replace with a print or painting you like. Incredible savings, and the house looks more established and rich, IMO.
@MmeO
@MmeO 3 ай бұрын
I think it depends on where you live.
@M.Campbell
@M.Campbell 3 ай бұрын
Finding an unknown, but talented, local artist is the best thing that you can do. They can be very affordable and if you buy periodically, over time, they'll love you for it and work with you. If they're truly good the art will appreciate in value too. Art is so much more meaningful if you know the artist and the story behind the piece.
@cjseckinger8796
@cjseckinger8796 3 ай бұрын
I volunteer in a thrift store and we do get some pretty amazing art/prints/photos regularly. I’ve actually bought a couple of pieces that I still appreciate years later.
@jennifergraham3752
@jennifergraham3752 3 ай бұрын
Builders and landlords are keeping the Boob Light/vertical blind manufacturers in business that’s for sure. They have them delivered in bulk in the dark of night wrapped in nondescript brown paper 😂
@joyousbloom731
@joyousbloom731 3 ай бұрын
Vertical blinds should be outlawed!
@M.Campbell
@M.Campbell 3 ай бұрын
@@joyousbloom731My cats LOVE them. When we moved into our house I left them up just so they could play with them. They went after them like they were on a mission. Once they tore them up I replaced them with curtains. They never bothered anything else. They have good taste.
@joyousbloom731
@joyousbloom731 3 ай бұрын
@@M.Campbell 😆
@Pascale5625
@Pascale5625 3 ай бұрын
@@joyousbloom731 And valances too!
@MicheleLaCagnina
@MicheleLaCagnina 3 ай бұрын
Blinds should be outlawed. If you have to go super cheap, at least go with shades.
@femmina63
@femmina63 2 ай бұрын
I almost spit out my coffee when you said cute little puppet show
@amandasharp8549
@amandasharp8549 Ай бұрын
As someone who's decorated dozens of airbnbs... all of these are spot on 😄 So much difference
@bookllama8158
@bookllama8158 3 ай бұрын
Surely changing flooring every seven years is still too often? 😳If your flooring is such bad quality that you have to change it that often, then you're not saving any money by choosing the cheaper option, because you will have to keep paying up. Good flooring (except carpets) should last at least a few decades. Real wood floors can always be refinished once they start looking a bit tired.
@fizzeli78
@fizzeli78 3 ай бұрын
Aaaaa aaaaa
@piarateking8094
@piarateking8094 3 ай бұрын
just refinished the wood floors in my place a couple of years ago, next time we will have to replace them as they are too thin to sand them again but they will have been here 5 decades by then
@Nick_Lewis
@Nick_Lewis 3 ай бұрын
That was an absolute minimum. Flooring should last waaay longer than that.
@carolscott9973
@carolscott9973 3 ай бұрын
When my husband and I decided it was time to change our flooring, we decided we wanted hardwood floors. We talked to a flooring store - not one of the big box stores and got some very good advice from the salesman. He told us that if you can only afford the cheapest hardwood flooring, then get the highest quality engineered flooring. If you can only afford the cheapest engineered flooring, then get the highest quality luxury laminate flooring. He told us that we would have a much better product by getting the best quality for our budget, so instead of using our budget to get the cheapest of the quality product, it is much better to use our budget to get the most expensive of the lessor quality because in the end, it will look better and last longer.
@LaughingInTiny
@LaughingInTiny 2 ай бұрын
​@@carolscott9973This. Always get the best you can afford. That was a wise salesman.
@juliebrooke6099
@juliebrooke6099 3 ай бұрын
The IKEA‘buffalo’ you showed was actually a highland cow(Scottish).
@maddmaxxpain
@maddmaxxpain 2 ай бұрын
A family member of mine loves American bison, but has several Scottish Highland cow prints in her house mixed in…then I realized she is a fan of all bovine and doesn’t care! 😬 but I will never point it out to her either!
@Pubslife
@Pubslife 2 ай бұрын
Just saw that print in Hobby Lobby. Case closed
@hrw3mom103
@hrw3mom103 2 ай бұрын
Hairy Coos!! My daughter lives in Scotland and I think they’re cute, but I’m not hanging a photo of one in my house.
@Bob-fk8vd
@Bob-fk8vd 2 ай бұрын
If you like cow prints then it’s not cheap. It’s your style. Do you. Don’t listen to these do called experts.
@michellesuter9259
@michellesuter9259 Ай бұрын
Lol. I said "Dude, that's is a coo thank you very much."
@wanderlust4evr995
@wanderlust4evr995 2 ай бұрын
I like your channel. My friend is a designer too…it’s a favorite hobby of mine. However, at the end of the day…all this doesn’t matter. Just as long as we try to live a good life, create memories, love others and help those in need. It’s okay! A little Korny can be okay😉Makes life livable and fun! Some of the best Homes I’ve been in…were very humble of “things” but wow!!! Those who resided there, made you feel as tho you were better than Royalty. As if you were the Best thing in their life! Shockingly enough, I can’t recall what was hanging on the wall, nor what we sat on. But they made my heart expand in ways I’ll never forget! One thing I learned when folks returned home, if you collect keepsakes, make certain you use them, or they blow away with the dust. They are a link to a special moment to never be forgotten! Simply the Best!❤🎉 ps…I Luvvv those Scottish Coos! They are sooo darling! Xo
@alisonmartin6101
@alisonmartin6101 2 ай бұрын
I found you when you were interviewed by Chelsea on the Financial Diet. I was incredibly impressed with your humour and non-judgemental advice, and now I'm binge watching your KZfaq channel. I'm a former West End Vancouver gal, and am delighted that a talented Canadian is so successful on KZfaq. I now live on one of the tiny Gulf Islands a ferry ride from Vancouver in a slightly weird house with my eclectic style.
@etsprout
@etsprout 3 ай бұрын
My house came with an extended “Live well, Laugh much, Love often” quote sticker on the wall. We ripped it apart to say “Much Ugh” and it’s my favorite thing 😂
@amg9163
@amg9163 3 ай бұрын
😆
@stephen6851
@stephen6851 3 ай бұрын
That doesn’t make sense. Maybe ugh much?
@MicheleLaCagnina
@MicheleLaCagnina 3 ай бұрын
Genius!
@GM-qq1wi
@GM-qq1wi 3 ай бұрын
"Much ugh" is way more coherent and relatable than "live laugh love" and any its infinite iterations.
@karinaburana562
@karinaburana562 3 ай бұрын
​@@stephen6851 "Much ugh" seems like a nice throwback to the old dogs meme
@marymarymillidweeb2661
@marymarymillidweeb2661 3 ай бұрын
This week you hit the perfect balance of ribbing people's decor choices, apologetic groveling, taking a defiant stand - it IS your channel! - a dash of bitterness with a smidge of love and a large helping of good natured humour! I love your channel and look forward every week to a new episode. Thanks so much.
@katrintobing3525
@katrintobing3525 Ай бұрын
Well said!
@arizonashopper5095
@arizonashopper5095 Ай бұрын
You summed it up perfectly!
@katie7748
@katie7748 Ай бұрын
Unlike certain others, he's sassy...not catty. I can't stand catty.
@ThePrairieChronicles
@ThePrairieChronicles 2 ай бұрын
New viewer. A couple of suggestions about remotes, etc left out. I grew up around clutter, so I _hate_ clutter. I found 25+ years ago that putting a soft velcro strip on the back of my tv remote (with the sharp strip on the back of my tv) allowed me to keep the remote hidden when not in use, but "out". I later modified a shelving unit, added doors and drawers, and put the tv remote, PlayStation controllers, headphones, etc in one drawer. Games, books, etc went behind the doors. Hidden, but close by. I also made a footstool with a removable top, so a throw, book I was reading, crochet project, etc could get tossed into the footstool when someone came over. Hidden, but close by. I've been "between rentals" for three long years as of this month, with my stuff in rented storage. I look forward to finding a new home, unpacking, sharing my journey on yt, and going through your channel's videos as I try to re-start my life and settle into a home.
@onewomanandsomesongs
@onewomanandsomesongs 2 ай бұрын
I’m old, and at my age, I really don’t care. My house doesn’t have to be perfectly decorated, clean is good enough. 😁
@nailguncrouch1017
@nailguncrouch1017 3 ай бұрын
Quick question does cat fur count as texture?
@TreasureDeal
@TreasureDeal 2 ай бұрын
Yes and it counts as fiber if some gets in the food. I've always had animals and fur/hair is the fabric of life. 😊❤
@Lulusvideos1
@Lulusvideos1 2 ай бұрын
It sure does in my house! 😺
@Ka-kai
@Ka-kai 2 ай бұрын
We call it cashmere...
@jeaniestella1841
@jeaniestella1841 2 ай бұрын
Yes, if you love your cat !
@pburke5274
@pburke5274 Ай бұрын
Its insulation.
@user-vt3go7hk9d
@user-vt3go7hk9d 3 ай бұрын
Just love love love Nick’s witty sarcastic humor. Makes my day!
@jessicakarinacastillo3641
@jessicakarinacastillo3641 3 ай бұрын
Yeah! I love that part too 😂
@sluggo206
@sluggo206 3 ай бұрын
I watch the channel partly for occasional inspirations, partly to see what stupid things are trending, and partly for Nick's comedy routine
@joanvoss7512
@joanvoss7512 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for that dark moody video BTW, knowing you are busy but still read these comments.
@Motherhubbard170
@Motherhubbard170 3 ай бұрын
Yes, but most importantly, he's never mean spirited. as is the modern trend
@davidmitchell6873
@davidmitchell6873 3 ай бұрын
He's sassy.
@LavenderandLinen
@LavenderandLinen 2 ай бұрын
“They’re cute, but it looks like your gonna do a little puppet show.” 😂
@ask230
@ask230 14 күн бұрын
Such an interesting observation you made about "feeling with your eyes." So so so true!
@lizblock9593
@lizblock9593 3 ай бұрын
I see your puppet show curtains and raise you my beige aluminum blinds for making a place look truly cheap!
@fiddlersthree8463
@fiddlersthree8463 3 ай бұрын
🤣🤣I'm not a poker player, but I'm throwing in plastic "Venetian" whose slats sag in the middle.
@rachelgilbert3164
@rachelgilbert3164 2 ай бұрын
Yeah but are slats missing or broken off because the cats bent them to get to the window sill? Haha yes there are much worse things than cropped curtains 😂
@chellejack3480
@chellejack3480 3 ай бұрын
Unless you have an interior designer coming into your home all the time critiquing it, most people in the suburbs have homes decorated cheaply and don't care. It's okay. 😅
@lovemesomeslippers
@lovemesomeslippers 3 ай бұрын
Maybe just the people you know.
@oreotookie
@oreotookie 3 ай бұрын
I buy stuff to decorate that makes me happy. I will go to antique stores to get a vase that looks nice on a shelf. Some stuff is cheap. It makes me happy so who cares.
@653j521
@653j521 3 ай бұрын
@@lovemesomeslippers You care and therefore we need to care that you care?
@lovemesomeslippers
@lovemesomeslippers 3 ай бұрын
@@653j521 my point was that the writer shouldn’t be saying most people in the suburbs when they don’t know most people in the suburbs.
@chellejack3480
@chellejack3480 3 ай бұрын
@lovemesomeslippers I live in a very expensive home in the suburbs. And I can tell you that many people shop cheaply because thats the the only stores available to us. Again, nobody cares, except interior designers and shallow people.
@valkyriesardo278
@valkyriesardo278 2 ай бұрын
On lighting....I went to an opera. The stage was set very simply, really not more than some enormous swaths of fabric and a few platforms. Oh but the lighting!! That was a real eye opener for me. The set was a wash of rich color and shadows, very dramatic, very beautiful. My home lighting has never been the same since. I did create problems for my self with various upspots, small fixtures, etc. It turned into a steeple chase turning all of them on and off during a 24 hour cycle. I finally wised up and bought timers. Now that was delightful, automatic ambient light coming on as night fell. On wall art....There are online sites with vast libraries of art. You can order according to your budget, various sizes of a print on different grades of paper or on canvas. Or skip the picture idea all together and consider flat objects to hang on the wall instead. An area rug may be too small for the floor but a perfect size up on a wall and can add texture to the room. I'm a big fan of mirrors for the way they add light, movement, and depth to a small space.
@Spangletiger
@Spangletiger 2 ай бұрын
This is the first video of Nick's channel that I've watched. It had barely started before I hit the subscribe button. I don't think that I've ever laughed so much over interior design before! Looking forward to binge-watching the rest of his videos.
@cindyonyoutube
@cindyonyoutube 3 ай бұрын
"Use photos of an old lady's family that you don't even know - creepy and fun at the same time!!" I love that!!! 🤣
@basilspaghetti
@basilspaghetti 2 ай бұрын
Some kid was selling a framed drawing of his grandma at a flea market and I bought one, so now even though I don't have kids myself I have a drawing of an old lady I don't know by a kid I also don't know.
@Elizabeth-xo9sn
@Elizabeth-xo9sn 2 ай бұрын
It’s not creepy.
@Oldbird2
@Oldbird2 2 ай бұрын
Instant ancestors.
@karinalemus2305
@karinalemus2305 Ай бұрын
That’s actually supporting local young artists 😊
@geisenma
@geisenma 3 ай бұрын
I think cropped curtain CAN work, but they are definitely a more casual look. Like, in a cute retro-styled kitchen, they give a 40s or 50s feeling. Or if you live in a log cabin style home, short cropped curtains with a gingham vibe look appropriately woodsy/countryish. They aren’t for every home, but sometimes they create the right feeling. I have one short curtain in a window in my Victorian home. It’s a strangely shaped window, that faces the street, so I put up semi transparent drapes for privacy- but the window also has a radiator under it that the curtains need to be shorter than… it’s a practical choice.
@bonniemcmaken3966
@bonniemcmaken3966 3 ай бұрын
I have a 1961 build home and I completely agree. Some of my windows are small and high up on the wall. I think cropped would look WAY better than overwhelming them with floor length in that kind of space.
@jankbitchvic4781
@jankbitchvic4781 3 ай бұрын
Yeah, I think if it’s a stylistic choice that fits the aesthetic, it can look great.
@ah5721
@ah5721 2 ай бұрын
As a designer I agree with you, drapes and radiators don't mix.
@mdannyg
@mdannyg 2 ай бұрын
Definitely, or for windows in a craftsman bungalow, the cropped curtains are more period appropriate. I actually removed all the long tall curtains that were in my house because I thought they looked ridiculous for the space.
@Juleesuz
@Juleesuz 2 ай бұрын
We have a similar issue with one of our windows. The built in cabinets extend out a few inches in front of the window, so if we had floor length curtains, they would be in the way of opening the cabinet door. So for that window, we may opt to just have the 'cropped' curtains. Also, we have a knotty pine room (not my choice) made with real wood (not just panels). We need some curtains that are bright. For now we just have ivory/bone colored blinds, but we know we want to make them look 'not cheap' LOL. We went that route when we first moved in and got a deal on the horizontal blinds. Our home is very 60s looking, but we have tried to make it an updated period 'piece' with resale finds, etc. Only a few items in our house are 'plywood'' pieces. A bookshelf I had bought years ago, a shelf we bought to display photos, but we needed something specific, and our TV stand until we can have one made. It works for now. I do like a lot of the ideas he mentioned though.
@FGM013
@FGM013 2 ай бұрын
50 years ago I was an interior design major at a state university. After 3 1/2 years I decided that I preferred design as a hobby and not a career. So, with that bit of education, I usually agree with you. Also, despite that bit of education, I frequently break the rules. A few years ago I had the opportunity to start over when a gas explosion at a neighboring residence destroyed all but my bed frame, my favorite artwork, photos and my books. My bedroom was the least damaged and fortunately that’s where the majority of those items were located. I adore large works of art but rarely have the money or the wall space. I get around that by using mats and grouping similar pieces. Other items on my walls are more meaningful than aesthetic. I have four 8x10 photos of my grandmother, my mother, myself and my daughter. The photos were taken when we were young adults (20 ish) and the poses are similar. The photos were identically matted and framed. They are hung in a line down the hallway showing the progression of generations. I’ve had one piece of small artwork for over 45 years and I still love it. I did manage to salvage some of the pieces from my “wall of sarcasm” that was in my kitchen. While I no longer have a dedicated “sarcasm” wall, I’ve managed to place the survivors in obscure places and they are a bit of whimsy that bring a smile to my face. I somewhat agree with your take on open shelves. I have two 36” shelves that display some of my ceramic pieces made by local artisans. It’s a compromise until I can get cabinets with glass doors. And someday I hope to have a “library” with floor to ceiling bookshelves and a ladder rail.
@empressmeowmeow9581
@empressmeowmeow9581 2 ай бұрын
I created a dressing room / office for myself out of a spare bedroom and furnished it with a lot of antiques. One of the things I loved doing was finding old photos of wedding parties and graduation classes from the turn of the century through the early 1930s and all of these beautiful "adopted" people make me happy both because they are so lovely to look at and also because I've given them a home.
@Juleesuz
@Juleesuz 2 ай бұрын
It makes me so sad to see donated old photos. That may be a thought.
@jstanley8545
@jstanley8545 3 ай бұрын
Came here to get roasted for my vertical blinds, short curtains, wimpy baseboards, and boob lights. Oh, and glossy ikea godmorgan sink cabinet. lol. Nick's humor never disappoints. Love the channel and the roasting.
@Gardeningishardinarizona
@Gardeningishardinarizona 3 ай бұрын
Right?!?!? 😂
@nattamused9074
@nattamused9074 2 ай бұрын
Same.
@jonathansayson7784
@jonathansayson7784 2 ай бұрын
Faux Ancestor….At an antique store, I found a small black and white photo of a woman who looks super intense, very buttoned up, alarmingly severe in bone structure, COULD NOT resist her, and I’m not sure why. I’ve become quite fond of her and now I see her kindly, differently, and imagine her as a complex individual. Going to make her larger and frame her….she makes me smile every time! Thanks for the validation to embrace my faux “long lost relative”. As usual, love your cheekiness Nick, along with your stellar content!
@nirradical
@nirradical 2 ай бұрын
I randomly found a photo of these 2 twin babies at a thrift store in Columbus Ohio and thought oh my God what family would get rid of this? So of course I bought it and now it's in a frame and impossible to miss when you walk in the front door. I love how confused people are when they see it. Someday I hope to find "Amber & Amanda" born c. 1988
@alissamutton3059
@alissamutton3059 21 күн бұрын
HAHAHA I love this
@oh_k8
@oh_k8 2 ай бұрын
1. Potlights 2. Word portraits/signs 3. Those tiny tri coloured rectangular tile backsplashes 4. Black faucets and or sinks.
@221b-Maker-Street
@221b-Maker-Street 2 ай бұрын
I've got one: Oversized clocks on the wall.
@marialemcr
@marialemcr 2 ай бұрын
Especially those that don't actually work
@cathhl2440
@cathhl2440 Ай бұрын
Like the one behind him?
@Lucysmom26
@Lucysmom26 Ай бұрын
This is it. It's oversized wall clocks. Over. Utterly over. Over 5 years ago. The definition of 'basic.' OK also just gonna throw in oversized rectangular tiling in bathrooms.
@gialollobrigida1713
@gialollobrigida1713 Ай бұрын
@@cathhl2440yes!!!
@jennifersetser9091
@jennifersetser9091 Ай бұрын
For those of us who are vision challenged..that big clock helps keep us on track…
@lawdeedaw0803
@lawdeedaw0803 3 ай бұрын
Re: cropped curtains: I note that several of your photos are of windows that have radiators under them. (Very common here in France - weird.) In that case, I would advocate in favor of shorter curtains so you can get the heat from the raditator when the curtains are closed. Sure, some heat will always get through, but energy efficiency requires not trapping the heat against the cold exterior wall and window.
@joanmyron
@joanmyron Ай бұрын
Exactly, I have the same here in Romania. I guess it depends on how cropped curtains are too, the material, texture, color etc. And we also have 2 cats. Long curtains would be a big no no 😹
@ask230
@ask230 14 күн бұрын
LOL.. your "usual disclaimer" was just too funny 🤣🤣🤣 Crazy you even had to say this, so yeah, your eye-rolly delivery was 100% appropriate and actually made me "spit take" the water right out of my mouth. Life's too short not to have fun with these things!
@cathybacot1745
@cathybacot1745 Ай бұрын
I love you giving advise about not having generic crap while sitting there with a generic home goods CLOCK over your shoulder (talk about basic and cheap looking) 😂
@kisikisikisi
@kisikisikisi 3 ай бұрын
Don't get me started on the signs. I've seen so many HOME signs here in Finland which is very unfortunate because "home" is "mold" in Finnish.
@misslauren881
@misslauren881 3 ай бұрын
I have only one of those. But it's the lyrics to You Are My Sunshine, which was my grandparents' courting song, and also what she used to sing to her children, and her children's children, and her children's, children's, children. But I agree, they are, usually, awful.
@katmahasti
@katmahasti 2 ай бұрын
​@@misslauren881Oh! Now THAT is sweet!
@sharonclaridge
@sharonclaridge 2 ай бұрын
🤣
@tibbs4000
@tibbs4000 2 ай бұрын
​@@misslauren881 my parent's song too and my dad whistled it all the time. Thanks for the memory ❤
@LythaWausW
@LythaWausW 2 ай бұрын
Bad English is trending in Germany in home/garden decor too. It's ridiculous.
@juliannemclaughlinfineart
@juliannemclaughlinfineart 3 ай бұрын
As an artist, I try to make my art affordable so anyone can buy a painting. Buy what speaks to you, what you like, what reminds you of a happy time or place or something that just brings you joy.
@sidilicious11
@sidilicious11 3 ай бұрын
I too make affordable wall art, cloth banners that I print with my own stamps that I carve from my drawings. Bold, colorful, and artistic.
@polishtheday
@polishtheday 2 ай бұрын
I have a lot of art in my places, some thrifted, some original and some lithos of art I like but cannot afford. I got most from auctions. The one that gives me the most joy is a piece I found at a thrift store of Sylvester and Tweetie Bird, now hanging in my kitchen, that was likely meant for a kid’s room. It adds colour to a mostly neutral room and also tricks the eye into perceiving Tweetie like Sylvester might and vice versa. Your eye is first drawn to Tweetie. Then you notice Sylvester and it’s a bit of a shock, like the one Tweetie might have if he turned around. Added to this is the memory of watching the cartoons as a child. Makes me smile while having my morning coffee.
@probablynot1368
@probablynot1368 2 ай бұрын
A quick question for artists. I bought an original oil painting from a local, well-respected Southwest US art gallery. Gorgeous, quite large, and very expensive. We tend to save our money for original works of art, that we search for to ‘fit’ with our decor - and at the same, we’re supporting the original artist. Several months later, while visiting a nearby gift shop, I was shocked to see printed note cards of our original oil painting! I contacted the artist, expressing my surprise that our original painting was now being used for mass production of note cards, mugs, etc. The artist told me that I may have the original painting, but she had the original rights, and could use those ‘rights’ to print cards, mugs, posters, reproduction prints, etc. She told me that if I had commissioned a painting from her, then I would own the rights. Is this a thing? She said just look at the thousands of products that use Van Gogh’s, Monet’s, DaVinci’s, etc. work. Do I have to register a copyright to prevent further reproduction? This has left a cheaped-out taste for this artist’s work. This is all confusing.
@polishtheday
@polishtheday 2 ай бұрын
@@probablynot1368It’s common for artists to sell copies, sometimes in limited editions, of original work. I have some of works by famous artists like Braque and Miro and some by the less famous. Even if I could afford the originals, I don’t think I’d go that route with more expensive pieces because I’d have to worry about them being damaged or stolen and humidity levels. It’s just not worth it. The important thing is that I like these pieces. It gives me pleasure to look at them. The only time decor enters the picture is when I’m hanging them. They still need to be in a place that’s aesthetically pleasing to me and need to work with what’s around them. I have enough pieces that I can play with colour, using it to brighten up neutral spaces or to warm up a room that feels cold in winter. Art can also create atmosphere. I like the clean lines of mid-century modern but also the coziness of old British houses that looked lived in and aren’t trying too hard. I jokingly call my style New York brownstone furnished with stuff found on a curb. A single work of art can create a balance between these two extremes. But I don’t really care if my place looks expensive. I’m glad the previous owner put black laminate over the first-growth timber floors in my kitchen where water spills would be a major problem. It’s easy to clean and resistant to scratches from my pets.
@juliannemclaughlinfineart
@juliannemclaughlinfineart 2 ай бұрын
@@probablynot1368 Hi there, so the short answer to your question is, yes, she does own the intellectual property rights to your painting as the creator. However, it's my opinion that she (or the gallery) should have told you that your painting was going to be used for prints and other materials. This is a very important thing for artists to communicate with their clients. I always let people know that what they own is an original by me and if I do decide to use it for prints etc. I tell them. If a client came to me upset that the painting they bought was being used for prints etc. and they were unhappy about it, I would refund them the money. That's just me. Lastly, not every artist does reprints etc. I rarely do them. Hope this helps!
@skitza95
@skitza95 2 ай бұрын
If you want a cohesive gallery wall that’s cheap you can put up old record sleeves - there is some incredible art on them, they have a vintage patina, and you can curate them which is fun if you have an eye for design and colour. They work together because they’re the same width on the wall so things aren’t poking out chaotically😊
@Kwisten050
@Kwisten050 Ай бұрын
Glaring at the boob on my ceiling, remembering the last nipple-twisting sesh we had when the lightbulb burned out. Oh, the pros and cons of renting...
@MyFocusVaries
@MyFocusVaries 3 ай бұрын
Holy moly That gallery wall example? Warn us next time. I'm traumatized.
@elvisneedsboats3714
@elvisneedsboats3714 3 ай бұрын
I was traumatized by all that mirrored furniture at about 14:55. Holy moley indeed!
@MyFocusVaries
@MyFocusVaries 3 ай бұрын
​@@elvisneedsboats3714 OMG. I went back to look, and even though you warned me, my stomach clenched. Wow.
@Motherhubbard170
@Motherhubbard170 3 ай бұрын
haha one wonders where Nick finds these photos
@elsiestormont1366
@elsiestormont1366 3 ай бұрын
Ha ha! Agree. I cringed! 😬 yikes!
@Nick_Lewis
@Nick_Lewis 3 ай бұрын
Quite the jump scare.
@lizloukiss
@lizloukiss 3 ай бұрын
Saturday mornings are for sipping coffee, giggling, and nodding in agreement with Nick. ☕️😂
@GenericAccountVLR
@GenericAccountVLR 3 ай бұрын
lol because it’s true. (( nodding )) 😂
@doodlesbydannie
@doodlesbydannie 2 ай бұрын
Yes to all he just said 😂
@spacecaptain9188
@spacecaptain9188 29 күн бұрын
I like the shiny plastic foil. It bounces light about the place, is easy to clean, and comes in any color I'd like. Seems like an apartment friendly way to make your space feel more inviting. The reflective surfaces can even be used to make the space feel bigger, for those of us who are claustrophobic.
@jlanderson21257
@jlanderson21257 2 ай бұрын
"You look like you just don't care....because you don't, you dont". LOVE IT. One thing that I bought during the early days that was less expensive than a real painting, was lithographs...there are many fine lithographs, from turn of the century and up through Edna Hibel that are signed and beautiful, and do not look like mass produced blown up photos. Appreciate your time stamps.
@Alcwathwen
@Alcwathwen 3 ай бұрын
3:22 😂 the family pictures of somebody that you don't even know sounds indeed creepy and fun. 😂
@TheGqcanada
@TheGqcanada 3 ай бұрын
Almost spilled my tea on this one.😂
@olga138
@olga138 3 ай бұрын
I used to go to auctions and pick up photos of Victorian-era people and hang them on the wall---"That's great-uncle Osmund and the other one is Cousin Egbert." he he
@milkispolitics
@milkispolitics 3 ай бұрын
We have loads of pictures of people we dont know that we've found in charity shops in the small downstairs toilet haha. I love coming up with little stories, and love seeing little snapshots into peoples lives!
@marthawolfsen5809
@marthawolfsen5809 3 ай бұрын
I really do have a portrait of my great-great grandmother in my living room. But so many people fake it that I'm afraid to say so because people think I'm lying.
@653j521
@653j521 3 ай бұрын
@@marthawolfsen5809 Depends on how much you look alike. :)
@sarahwatts7152
@sarahwatts7152 3 ай бұрын
There's looking cheap, and there's sounding cheap. Solid doors and insulation are so important!
@sandrasmale5871
@sandrasmale5871 2 ай бұрын
I love the sensitivity you show toward anyone aspiring to improve their space but perhaps lack the resources to do it. It's what sets you apart, I think, from many of the other designers on KZfaq who think it is more important to showcase their amazing talents than to connect and truly help people who want their space to be wonderful but don't necessarily have the budget to go all in on the high end stuff. I'm really enjoying your channel!
@Juleesuz
@Juleesuz 2 ай бұрын
My mom says her style is "Early Estate Sale" decor. LOL! We do lots of resale shopping and garage/rummage sales and have found a lot of really great pieces for our place. They do not match, but they come together in their own way collectively. Plus knowing we got them for a deal really makes them feel even better! We get so excited when we find a neat piece. We aren't overly frugal, just thrifty and resourceful!
@juliemacdonald6572
@juliemacdonald6572 2 ай бұрын
A lot of the crop curtain examples you showed were above radiators. That is a safety and logic reason. If you close full length over radiators when they are switch on (usually cold nights) they will be covering the radiator creating a fire risk, but more importantly will be blocking the heat pushing it to the cold window rather than out to the room.
@jojones4666
@jojones4666 22 күн бұрын
There are many other options. Blinds of different varieties , Roman blinds. Vertical blinds etc
@northstarhealthmentorshipllc
@northstarhealthmentorshipllc 3 ай бұрын
About the curtains: if you have old plaster walls and radiators (floor or tall), you gotta hang the rod on the wood frame and stop above the radiator. I would LOVE a video about how to optimize design when we HAVE to hang on the frame and crop... every designer seems to just say, "don't do that". Those of us in old and/or historic homes need guidance please 💕💖💕
@vaderladyl
@vaderladyl 3 ай бұрын
You will never find a mainstream so called designer to agree with you on that. You need one that knows about historical homes that cannot use standard items like long curtains. Better keep looking for videos or better yet, google for historical/older homes with baseboard heaters and plaster walls.
@northstarhealthmentorshipllc
@northstarhealthmentorshipllc 3 ай бұрын
​​​@@vaderladyl even the floor plans of old homes make it hard to utilize modern design advice. I live in a 4 square and how do you place your furniture in your living room when you have 2 walls that are door ways and windows on the other 2?!? I guess I need to find a "historic" designer, lol. Let me know if you know of one 🤣
@horizoon
@horizoon 3 ай бұрын
I have radiators under my windows. For functionality I have pull down blinds and for the looks I have floor length curtains that I never close...
@vaderladyl
@vaderladyl 3 ай бұрын
@@northstarhealthmentorshipllc I know several but keep forgetting their names but try Garrett Le Chic, for starters. He specializes in historic homes and working with what you have. But I rely more on articles I read on Google than on these KZfaqrs. Better more accurate, helpful and tailored info there.
@seaside2001
@seaside2001 3 ай бұрын
Yes those darned radiators. I have had them in century old homes I have lived in and you have to keep them clear of drapery etc. because they heat the darned house for goodness sake. You can't pull the drapery over them at night for privacy.
@JoRiver11
@JoRiver11 3 ай бұрын
The unfortunate thing about the cheap flooring is that people slap it into their houses before listing them for sale or for rent, so it's becoming widespread, especially the awful grey stuff.
@reneeturner7137
@reneeturner7137 3 ай бұрын
So true. I rented a place where the vinyl plank flooring was so cheap and poorly laid that you could slide the boards back and forth. And yes, it was grey 😂
@Macygal
@Macygal 3 ай бұрын
My son bought a house last winter, the day he closed, he had to go to work. My husband immediately went and ripped all the cheep LVT, over the next 2-3 weekends they stopped and redid the ORIGINAL hardwood floors. They are beautiful now, the stair treads were beyond repair and the 2nd floor was banged up, so they just carpeted that in case someone in the future wants to repair the original floors.
@vaderladyl
@vaderladyl 3 ай бұрын
@@Macygal Ignorant people paid for a new floor to be ripped off, what a waste. And then, covering up real wood. That is idiotic and stingy.
@otterpoppin
@otterpoppin 3 ай бұрын
Yeah, like...idk if he realizes just how many people who watch his channel are renters. We can't just change out the flooring, and many of us will never be homeowners. I'd love to get rid of the crappy, dinged up laminate in our place, but our landlord cheaped out on everything and doesn't want to replace it. And we're certainly not paying to do it LOL
@Macygal
@Macygal 3 ай бұрын
@@otterpoppin but so expensive to do the floors with hardwood if not already there and expensive to refinish if can’t do yourself. it is a shame that that most landlords don’t see the “long term.
@karinjordahl
@karinjordahl 2 ай бұрын
Oh MY God you are the Ultimate Comedian! I love your humor! 💞🦄🕊🦢
@jimmeven1120
@jimmeven1120 Ай бұрын
12:05 Layering rugs: TRIP HAZARD! Some of us are knocking on a bit and can't afford to have a bad fall at home.
@ndubld
@ndubld 3 ай бұрын
Add: Puddled curtains full of dust & hair. If you're going to puddle, you have to clean more often. Exposed cords, particularly on things like sconces, & media components. Unless you're living in a dorm room, buy cord covers & paint them to match your walls.
@rmcnally3645
@rmcnally3645 3 ай бұрын
Add: puddled curtains... full of raisins and butterfly hair clips ...when you have kids 😭
@jackiecornwall9160
@jackiecornwall9160 2 ай бұрын
Unspeakable stuff in there if you have a puppy!
@glockenrein
@glockenrein 3 ай бұрын
In my city you can rent art. You can get a membership like in a library and take home a contemporary art piece for up to ten weeks. They’re unfortunately framed extremely boringly but it’s fun.
@momtoafew
@momtoafew 3 ай бұрын
That sounds so fun!!!
@floraposteschild4184
@floraposteschild4184 3 ай бұрын
If y'all are in Vancouver (like Nick) you can rent through the library system, and also Vancouver Art Gallery, North Van Arts, and so on.
@glockenrein
@glockenrein 3 ай бұрын
@@floraposteschild4184 I love that this is a worldwide thing! I’m in Europe! 😄
@lour8237
@lour8237 3 ай бұрын
That's such a good idea!
@Patrick-kt5mc
@Patrick-kt5mc 3 ай бұрын
Not for me. Putting up something just to have to take it down again sounds like a hassle. That might be fun if you entertain a lot with your artsy-fartsy friends.
@roseannsullivan1871
@roseannsullivan1871 2 ай бұрын
You did it again Nick, I absolutely agree on every point. I feel like I have learned so much over the years, I actually started out 50 years ago with rust colored shag carpeting, luckily I've come a long way. I love the idea of mixing older furniture pieces in my now small but comfortable home, I also refinished lovely wood furniture, I love the older real wood pieces of furniture.
@patstokes7040
@patstokes7040 2 ай бұрын
I have a great story. My friend, years ago, bought a house that had built in book shelve on both sides of her fireplace to this was her solution to not having any books. Also, years ago (35 years) groceries story started selling sets of encyclopedias. All the books were hard bound and attractive. Each mouth or so they would sell one Letter of the Alphabeted. They would have a stakes of the same books for the letter A, the next mount would be a book with all subject that began with B. She wasn't going to wait for two years for all the books so she bought 25 copies of all of a A's and up them on her shelves..
@Green4CloveR
@Green4CloveR 3 ай бұрын
No, I’m not a good person. I’m strictly here for the catty interior design comments! 😂
@bricksloth6920
@bricksloth6920 3 ай бұрын
If you have a vinyl floor budget not a hardwood budget, embrace that vinyl and get unabashedly honest vinyl that isn't pretending to be wood or marble or tile. Black and white vinyl looks respectable and not cheap, because it's not pretending to be something it's not.
@limonade2684
@limonade2684 3 ай бұрын
Or try to make it look like natural wood. The grey wood was unnatural and horrible.
@snowmonster42
@snowmonster42 2 ай бұрын
I absolutely agree with this. Trying to make anything look like something that it's not never fools anyone and it does look cheap. Inexpensive is totally different from cheap.
@Laudanum-gq3bl
@Laudanum-gq3bl 2 ай бұрын
My kitchen has some lovely aqua and blue vinyl tiles and I enjoy it. The cabinets are white and the wall light grey (rental) so it pops.
@ladycactus110
@ladycactus110 18 күн бұрын
I can’t take the off-gassing from vinyl flooring and wall-to-wall carpeting.
@spacecaptain9188
@spacecaptain9188 29 күн бұрын
long curtains have their place, but sometimes cropped curtains are a good idea. In some the the examples you showed us, long curtains would have been a terrible choice! Do you really want a radiator bump under your long curtains? Do you want to struggle to close your curtains behind that table? Do you want to have to raise the curtain out of your way every time you plug something in to that outlet? Also, in one of the photos you showed us, the short curtains were cute on their own visual merits, because they complemented the wainscot.
@CarrieByTheBeach
@CarrieByTheBeach 2 ай бұрын
Nick!!! I’m crying/laughing at you today! How much coffee did you have? 🤣 you seriously need to do standup comedy!! Big hugs and I adore your channel!!! ❤️❤️❤️👏👏👏👏👏
@lesliecarolynn
@lesliecarolynn 3 ай бұрын
Bruh, your intro is gold. THIS is why I watch you. Interior design advice but also, incredible dialogue, humor and roast.
@krisl.4314
@krisl.4314 3 ай бұрын
The one-man banter is almost better than the advice (almost). Please keep it coming!
@isabelle.9
@isabelle.9 2 ай бұрын
Luxury vinyl plank is actually a great option for a basement, especially the « drop and done » version,as it gives you complete peace of mind that if you get flooded or if you need to access just a part of the sub floor or concrete, it won’t be a headache or bank breaker to deal with the floor
@wattthefaqameye1146
@wattthefaqameye1146 2 ай бұрын
I disagree with curtains bit, I don't think it looks all that luxurious to have them long, sometimes it just looks goofy, especially if the window is wider than it is long. Long curtains are also less practical, they get in the way when you vacuum and if you would have wanted to put furniture under that window, now you can't. You can't have your shelving unit or side table or bed frame there unless you are content to never close your curtains and have them scrunched behind your furniture. "Oh just don't put furniture there!" Some people's spaces are small Nickolas
@ladycactus110
@ladycactus110 18 күн бұрын
Mid-century windows are notoriously difficult to “dress.”
@janhaley1212
@janhaley1212 3 ай бұрын
I buy art on vacations. I have black and white prints of an old mill in Missouri and the Alamo,etc. then I photographed the old mill and had it enlarged and framed. I framed a colorful 1943 seed catalog where my FIL worked. I framed a piece of sheet music with a beautiful picture on the front. Temple rubbings from India my MIL brought back. And a few water color prints of famous old mansions. I even made a batik picture of black eyed Susan’s that I framed. I even hung a Swedish tole painted wooden plate. Not all in the same room though! I’ve never bought art from stores like IKEA or Homegoods. My art pieces mean something to me. I’m having a friend do a gallery wall in my living room to include 2 ceramic Poole Pottery flying ducks. I definitely have my own style when it comes to hanging things on my walls. Hopefully they don’t look cheap!
@catherinemori4496
@catherinemori4496 3 ай бұрын
If YOU think they look good, that’s all that matters!
@j.m.7056
@j.m.7056 3 ай бұрын
Fabulous!
@misslauren881
@misslauren881 3 ай бұрын
Every piece of art in my house was made for me by the wonderful creative and artistic women in my life. Mom, grandmother, great grandmother, best friend. It's incredible to look around and see all the loving, female, energy in my home.
@randomharts
@randomharts 3 ай бұрын
Just a thought, but most of the cropped curtain photos you showed had radiators/heaters or seating under them where it would be weird if not down-right dangerous to have full length curtains…probably okay if these are the reasons🤔
@floraposteschild4184
@floraposteschild4184 3 ай бұрын
I'm surprised he didn't mention that exception. He has in the past.
@michaelholtzman1463
@michaelholtzman1463 2 ай бұрын
I have rads, I’ve gotten around this by doing full panels on the sides and a sheer that drops just behind the rad
@cynthialovold9031
@cynthialovold9031 Ай бұрын
What is your curtain solution then, when you have a piece of furniture under the windows or a radiator/baseboard heat element? You can’t have curtains laying on top of those. Shorter curtains can look nice if they are done right.
@sharda_ann
@sharda_ann 2 ай бұрын
Can’t do the curtains that long because I have baseboard heating and I don’t really want to start a fire. Other than that love everything else.
@sunshinepatsoph4219
@sunshinepatsoph4219 3 ай бұрын
Hi Nick, nice to have a video to watch after very bad week news around the world.
@redsoxexpat
@redsoxexpat 3 ай бұрын
I've got a huge pet peeve about people who install display shelving (for decoration, not function) and then go thrifting for meaningless tat to 'style' the shelves/cubicles like a shop display of uninteresting, unnecessary, dust-collecting, impersonal items!!! So boring.
@rebajackson2369
@rebajackson2369 3 ай бұрын
I hate when people style their shelves with books and turn the spines to the back. Also, firewood decor with a gas fireplace.
@joanvoss7512
@joanvoss7512 3 ай бұрын
Tacky as hell I know
@supernova622
@supernova622 3 ай бұрын
What if I thrift decorative not functional items because I think they are beautiful and bring me joy to look at and treat my living space like a personal curio shop?
@merrywalsh2809
@merrywalsh2809 3 ай бұрын
I agree. The objects should have a function. Some examples would be candles, books, bar glasses, a vase of greenery, a decorative box that holds something you use, piece of original art or sculpture that speaks to you.
@653j521
@653j521 3 ай бұрын
@@supernova622 If it looks good, it's decor not junk.
@AriannaArdent-rs1di
@AriannaArdent-rs1di 6 күн бұрын
I’m so glad you mentioned the matching furniture sets! Idk why but I’ve always have hated that look- maybe it’s the eclectic in me, but needed to be said
@kathleengarness1660
@kathleengarness1660 Ай бұрын
yes on the baseboards. My carpenter redid the stock builder baseboards, colonial casings, and hollow core doors with high profile fluted casings, bullseye corners, and six panel doors. What a difference. My house was built in the late 1870s by two German brothers and their dad who came here right after the Chicago fire, was remodeled in the 1940s with paneling and dropped ceilings throughout most of the rooms, and then I made an effort to somewhat restore the character of the place after I purchased it, having the paneling removed, the plastic tile in the kitchen stripped off, and the walls repaired. But we lived with the colonial casings from the paneling until I could afford for the carpenter down the block to swap out the moldings and doors, I like the space much better now.
@stellacalder5023
@stellacalder5023 3 ай бұрын
2:50 one good tip here to save money is to frame smaller art with mats, where appropriate. It makes smaller pieces of art look bigger and more polished. It just sort of gives that visual signal of "I put effort into this and it's not just a poster thrown in a cheap frame." And if you do any yarncrafts, like crochet or knitting, you can find tapestry patterns ranging from traditional to modern. Monochromatic patterns can also look more modern and "finished." I framed the all-white Sophie's Universe I made for my bedroom wall and honestly framing a 6'x6' piece of fiber art was more expensive than the yarn itself but SO worth it.
@lovemesomeslippers
@lovemesomeslippers 3 ай бұрын
I just looked up the Sophie’s Universe! How long did that take you? I bet it’s very impressive in all white! Fabulous.
@stellacalder5023
@stellacalder5023 3 ай бұрын
@@lovemesomeslippers I worked on it on and off for about 3 years. It’s an intricate pattern, so I’d frequently get tired of not being able to watch TV or anything while working on it and switch to a simpler project for a while, but if you’ve crocheted anything at all before, you’ll definitely be able to do it because of how carefully the pattern was written and the video tutorials that clearly show every step.
@user-kpkxgtj
@user-kpkxgtj 3 ай бұрын
Oh, that's one fantastic blanket, well done! I made some squares with the intention of joining them into a rug, then decided to make a couple of tapestries to hang on the wall instead (I was only 4 squares in and already couldn't justify the cost of the yarn). I may end up borrowing this idea of framing them instead of hanging them off small poles like I had originally planned.
@misslauren881
@misslauren881 3 ай бұрын
This is a great idea. I have a goal to grow, soak, rake, spin, dye, and weave a small square of flax. When I do, I'd like to hang it in a place of pride. So when people come to my house and ask "what's that dinghy scrap of coarse linen doing in a frame?", I can tell them that I made it from scratch. If I make enough, I might even teach myself to embroider it a tiny bit.
@lovemesomeslippers
@lovemesomeslippers 3 ай бұрын
@@stellacalder5023 I’m a knitter who’s stayed away from showstopper projects because I’m not sure if I’ll pick them up again if I need to take a break. Maybe I’ll ease into it with an intricate throw. You’ve inspired me!
@jenniferpearce1052
@jenniferpearce1052 3 ай бұрын
I don't always agree with your takes, but I love your disclaimer at the beginning. We are here for the fun!
@lilarose9348
@lilarose9348 2 ай бұрын
So glad I found your channel. This is the first video I’ve watched and I love the tips. I’ve always been intimidated by decor and unsure of how to put things together. Excited to gain more knowledge 👏
@jeremydavis5683
@jeremydavis5683 3 күн бұрын
OMG!! I’m in love with your sense of humor my friend! I had a pretty terrible week and I thank you for the pointers and the laughs! Cheers good sir!!
@kenziedayne4234
@kenziedayne4234 3 ай бұрын
Why does art need to be unique? Doesn't the fact that you like an image and it makes you feel good count for something?
@jenp3752
@jenp3752 2 ай бұрын
That is how I choose mine. I have a mix of framed photographs from trips overseas, large framed art from Goodwill, a few pieces that I found at Marshalls or Homegoods and a grouping from IKEA and some original art from art festivals. I selected each one because I love them and dont really give a fig if anybody thinks they look cheap. The funny part is people always ask me about the one from Ikea and think I took the photos myself and one of my friends commented "I have that same picture" on the one I got at goodwill.
@becbell4913
@becbell4913 2 ай бұрын
It's his opinion, he's not quoting from the interior design Bible, n likr arseholes ,everyone has an opinion, just take with grain of salt
@marciadellocaalonso7989
@marciadellocaalonso7989 2 ай бұрын
I had a print of my favourite painting by Dalí in my bachelorette apartment above the sofa. My sister in law has it printed real scale for me. I don’t know if it looked cheap, but it was my favourite and second best after having the original Dalí. No DIY would have done it for me as much as that picture. I guess that as long as its somehow related to you and not a “I just liked it” as you may like a random doughnut the fact that it’s not original becomes irrelevant.
@maryegerton6848
@maryegerton6848 3 ай бұрын
Hi Nick. Great video. I am moving to a basement apartment in my son’s house and I am completely doing it over. New floors (some heated) a new kitchen, bathroom reno, the whole jam. lol I’m scared. Thank God for this video. I want real wood floors and beautiful baseboards. I know this is a big ask, but could you do a video on how to make a basement apartment look stunningly beautiful? Maybe something you’d live in? 😳
@colorsconnected
@colorsconnected 28 күн бұрын
I love watching your videos. It's so hilarious and real. There are people that I know that do everything you mentioned. 😂
@floh247
@floh247 2 ай бұрын
I’m changing elements in my home. I’m really glad you mentioned flooring. I need something durable for wheelchairs going over and dogs. Helpful to hear about plank prints. Found the way you explain things fun rather than critical. Thank you
@Star_sweeper
@Star_sweeper 3 ай бұрын
Thrift stores are the BEST place to find art, hardly anything hanging on our walls was purchased brand new
@carolhunt2023
@carolhunt2023 3 ай бұрын
“Cute little puppet show.” Made me laugh. Love your channel. You’d hate my space with its bird theme, but I love you.
@redsoxexpat
@redsoxexpat 3 ай бұрын
Honestly, he's better than any stand up comedian!!
@Megan_boldt
@Megan_boldt 2 ай бұрын
Love this! This is my first time seeing your channel ever. But you have encompassed all the points I always tell my friends when they come to me for advice on decor! Will be sending this video to anyone who asks!
@theonlymeaning
@theonlymeaning 2 ай бұрын
Nick, you cheered me today...I needed your particular way of looking at life.Thank you for your positive approach.
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