Even some ikea kallax units would have worked so well as clean minimal storage while still hiding the TV and record player cables, plus providing storage for the stuff under the window. It looks great overall, good job :)) but I’m not keen on the faux fireplace as it seems a waste of storage space to me.
@@jwsuicides8095: Your idea is a very good one. You can go to Home Depot or Lowes and get kitchen cabinets that are tall and narrow, paint them and make a base out of 2 x 4s to bring them off the floor. Perfect storage for very little money.
I subscribed because of this video. Your voice is easy to listen too. You give straight to the point information with just enough silliness. I loved that the project footage was speed up with your voice over instead of pausing to talk during the project. You didn’t ramble on about where you acquired the items you put in the room but did well on giving the information as to where we, as watchers, could find them. I loved this video and the renovation was genius. Bravo beautiful lady 👏🏼
I’ve watched a couple of videos and have liked the end result. A suggestion for a future video would be designing a room where three of the walls are painted in a dark color and pairing it with a complimentary wallpaper while attempting to achieve a serene but sophisticated effect. Just a thought to consider. Keep doing what you’re doing.... Incidentally, the faux fireplace is a fresh, creative idea as compared to a practical, boring, played-out display table/tv stand.
Haha, when I was a teen I would rearrange my room in the middle of the night and do a deep clean, my mom would come in the morning and just shake her head...my hubby use to joke that he figured he'd wake up one day and be in a different room! 😂🤣😂
As soon as you put the couch back where it was I was so sad....it felt wrong to me immediately! Glad you sorted that out and made a lovely new living room!! Great job!
..... I agree, about the couch. It should have been moved away from that corner. 😔🙄 ... The other thing is, why didn't they just use the " mirror type tint ", I love it. You can see OUT but no one can see in, for privacy. The fireplace idea was great, I love having ANY type of fireplace. And, if you make a footprint of the room, and start there with trying to work out furniture arranging on paper, you'll see how muchbetter it is once you start working it out on paper you'll be able to figure out and narrow it down to like three or four times of moving the furniture not like 10 or whatever. And since I always consider Feng Shui when I'm arranging my rooms, I just think that's such a beneficial thing to do. There are area she really want to activate in order to enhance things and then there's areas that you don't want to disturb too much, that are not " auspicious".
I just love watching you! I am 61 and your generation's way of expressing yourselves is so nice. So I appreciate hearing your voic, as well as all your great ideas and vision.
I would love to see a video where you show the process of seeing the space in its original form for the first time, working out what you want to do, to then finding pieces online or otherwise... How do you find these gorgeous things?!
10 years ago we bought a brand new 3 seated sectional for like $390. That was affordable. And it was also a fold out bed. Everything seems so expensive these days
Totally! And familiarize yourself with what can and can't be easily fixed. Mentally walk yourself through, step by step, repairing/upgrading the piece how you want, and "pay" yourself for your time and supplies, then decide if you still want it.
My thrifting tip: I keep a running list of things to look out for, and keep that list in my pack at all times. Because I forget when I'm at the 2nd hand store or yard sales. Current list also includes sizes of glass and/or frames wanted.
Maybe dont paint the cord itself the flexibility of the cord would make that difficult but definitely get D shape cord protector that can hang on the same hooks and paint that the same colour as the wall
Kelsey from the Sorry Girls has wrapped the cord with yarn and under E600. You could do something like that so at least it’s adding a design element in the room
The space turned out really nice. I really like the new layout. It seemed challenging but you did a great job! I would maybe add a window seat DIY with storage so that the books don't look so cluttered under the window.
Like...it's cool and all, but I think the faux fireplace was not a solution to the bulky desk media cabinet. There are plenty of media cabinets with built in fireplaces as well, often with cabinets on the side for storage. I think that would have been a better option (I support DIY, but it's not always the best fit).
I always look forward to your videos! And I agree that you can wake up in the middle of the night & have an rearrangement epiphany haha! While some of these comments seem a bit harsh concerning your design... I am sure what you come up with on paper & then IRL accompanied with the time-frame can be a bit harsh on your creative endeavors too!!! Not to mention a fellow creative designing & building something that maybe wasn't what you had in mind? Faux fireplace? No functioning for extra storage? A faux fireplace in craftsman style with side cabinets literally would have stolen my heart! The little wooden appliques just get lost on that build! But I DO love the overall footprint you came up with in the room! Also love how you show the TRUE journey! Thank you for sharing your interior decorating endeavors!!! They are clearly INSPIRING!!!
I really want to see your process for hanging things on walls of all kinds. Your videos always show you just screwing the final thing into place, or placing the floating shelves on the mount. A lot of us don't know basic DIY stuff like how to know which drill bit to use for fixtures, how best to measure for decor, the best options for hanging art, what kind of anchors and drills to use for drywall vs. plaster. You obviously do a lot of that for your room transformations - it would be nice if you actually teach us so we can do it ourselves 😊 Otherwise we've got a bunch of light fixtures and shelves from Ikea sitting on the floor and we have to call in a professional to hang them for us 😂
That's not really what Alexandra's channel is about though. This is a styling DIY centric channel. Some things we just have to learn on our own. Alexandra does explain some DIY basics (like hanging/positioning art and curtain rods), but that type of information is available almost anywhere. Books, Pinterest, even Lowe's and Home Depot have YT videos that explain exactly what you're looking for. Plus there are a lot of other DIY You Tubers who teach this information along with their DIY project, like Rachel Metz' channel, Living to DIY. If you're buying items from Ikea, they all come with directions and you can search YT for videos where people show you how to build it. When you look around, I'm sure you can find what you need.
Making it beautiful is great, but imo the primary purpose of any room is to be functional. Why not just put the books on the bookshelves? What about the lost storage space? The table looks great but it makes it difficult to go through the room. I would be very happy if you could find a way of making spaces pretty without sacrificing functionality.
You totally aren't crazy for just waking up in the middle of the night and moving your furniture around, I purposefully bought a modular couch just so that I can move it around whenever I feel the uncontrollable desire to but also so wherever me and my husband move we know that we're able to change our couch around to fit what we want for that area
💥Oh SNAP, the apartment I’m moving into this month has a living room the same dimensions as Kali’s! I’ve been worried about finding a smooth layout that will accommodate dining plus lounging, and you RESCUED me! More of this! 😍 (Also, Kali, you’re stunning. What a beautiful human, omg)
The fireplace is even bigger than the desk was... and it doesn't have any hidden storage (except the record player) so her books clutter the place under the window now...
I thought the same thing. If she could have made the sides of the fireplace storage (hidden of course). I really thought she was going to hang the TV on the wall and maybe use small ottomans for seating.
She can put a narrow bookcase, turn it on its side and put the books in it. It would work just fine under the windowsill. I've done this on my previous organizing jobs.
@@Pamoulove93 there are other wonderful ladies out there on UA-cam that share that kind of stuff you might want to skim through some more videos... I hope you find them😊
@@suziekottke7673 deciding on the distance of your shelves is a personal preference. If you know what you're going to put on the shelves measure the tallest item so you will know how far apart the shelves should go. I hope this helped in the teeniest way LOL. Good luck
I wish you had’ve tidied the books under the window, they take away from the beautiful clean lines everywhere else. Also, you should have moved the pendant light when you moved the couch
I wish the books would be at least on the wall shelfs! It's like there is a place for books but still they are on the ground.. oh why... :/ or if there was a tv stand where you can actually storage things. Like tv on the wall and lower tv stand with storage and on top of it you can display your decorative items or something. And If I watched tv there, I would prefer it to be on the eye level. From the couch this is little bit too high on the wall. But ok, if you watch tv while you stand. And now I just see the curtain rods! Why they are not more high? I think also she knows it is basic knowledge to hang them more high than right on top of the window.
I really like that you leave links to things you've used! And a lot of tips and tricks are very beginner friendly. The one idea I'm not a fan of is stacking books or things on the floor. One has to also be congnisant of the fact that it'll need to be lifted or moved when vacuuming or cleaning everytime which is inconvenient
I like the romm, especially the fireplace. I like the concept of the dining area but the actual result looks very uncomfortable. What I don't get at all: Why style the schelves with some random object and stackt your books on the floor.? That looks cluttered.
I loved it hun! Style is so personal. You can't Ever make over a room and get EVERYONE to love it. If the girl who lives there loves it, that's all that matters! Ignore negative comments.
I loved the video and then I read the comments and thought, of course, we are all underground decorators so we want to change things around even after you're done. So when we tell you what you should change, take it as a compliment of our involvement in the process. I assume you are moving those books to the bookshelves after filming or you could take the white coffee table and make it a mini library in another room. Put a little basket on the floating shelf for the remotes and that couch has center stage. You did a great job, even without me.
I loved it, what a difference especially the fireplace because her television was gigantic. These r things ppl don't think about. Lovely Alexandra on such a plain space. Good job 👍👍❤
I like to see a rug under furniture, not just floating in the middle of the room. Lamps are one of the best thrift finds for me. Add a new shade, maybe some paint, but a real budget boost. Also, putting the plants in front of the window would have provided privacy screening and given them the light they love.
I can totally relate to waking up in the middle of the night with an idea to move something around! Then often I cannot wait for daylight, to make it happen!! I love thrifting plant stands or baskets to display plants.
Hey!! Loved this video. I thrift a huge portion of my decor and my best tip is to shop with the area demographics in mind. For example, if you want to get vintage stuff, shop in an area with a lot of elderly people. If you want mostly new, do the opposite or shop in an area where people are more wealthy. Hope that helps! I make videos about this all the time on my channel. Keep up the good work. 💗
I love Alexandra. I’m glad she rearranged the space. she should’ve put the books on the floating shelves!....Every time I see a radiator I freak out. She always place things right by them. 🙈
@@virginiadonnelly1031 The fabric is probably coated with a product that is fire retardant. I would think over time it would dry the couch out though.. I actually would have put the couch in front of the window and the table over by where the couch is now because of that very issue.
One of the biggest reason my parents let me move into our sleep out (think sorta of nanny cottage) was the 4am room redesigning. Your definitely not weird for that
I saw this video a while ago and I love it. I love the framed art and the cafe table and chairs. The fireplace adds so much to the room. The room looks perfect and dramatic. I want the rug with the neutral colors and fringe.
Eve R I think that she will have to move the couch again if she uses the rad cover. For me I would absolutely not want to be looking at that radiator and I would not want my couch pushed up against it when it’s on. I like your idea and will the couch still fit?
@@jenniferjackson9642 She doesn't need to move her couch, the cover can be made with a simple design don't use a think piece of wood just cover the top part haft only and will help protect the sofa from the heat 😊
Nicely done! Glad you moved the sofa. That was major. But I am not a fan of "patching" wall colour. Why not paint over it entirely? Looks way better... I always see the patches👀 and the core of the pendant light would drive me crazy. Speaking of crazy: yes I often wake up to brilliant (🤢) ideas....
Thrifting tips: have a list (even if the item listed is "something that does blank function"), devote a whole day to driving around to different stores and be patient don't expect to find multiple items in one store and do rxpect to make some alterations!
I'm obsessed with your makeovers.. I'm literally binging on your content. I love your videos so much! Always loved home decor videos and makeovers.. your channel is like a haven for home decor enthusiasts.
Love the idea of the faux fireplace! It looks great. So glad you painted the ceiling to remedy the difference in color from where the original light fixture had been. I also think the floating shelves were a great idea. I personally would have liked a tiny sofa table behind the gorgeous blue couch as well. All in all, I got some great decorating tips from this video. And Florence looks great in her new spot! 😊
Suggestions: paint it bright white, make flooring dark to contrast, put in brighter lights, add a mirror/s to walls. add a small table near door entrance with a small lamp on top (just some ideas)
She said the couch was affordable and I’m like okay girl👌🏼 and then I heard a thousand dollars 🤦🏻♀️... umm I don’t think she knows what affordable means✌🏼
thrift tip: make friends with someone who works at the thrift store so when you are looking for something specific they will let you know or even save it in the back room for you
LOL, totally relate to the comment about waking up in the night, it's normally a plant pot or something extremely heavy that I have made my hubby move and then the next day I just can't live with it and have to move it. Thank god he has the patience of a saint! xxx LOL
I've just thought: I'd have window film as in the vid but 2 eyeholes cut into it at exactly the right height for me. When I'd want the roof visitors to go away I'd look them and freak everyone out - but I don't think the renter asked for a mischievous makeover. ;)
A tip for thrifting is to when you're messaging the individual, offer to purchase it through venmo or PayPal right away ( after negotiating a price of course) so that the buyer knows you're actually serious about picking up the item
Love the end result, imagine if the pillars of the fireplace could have had doors to add extra storage for the books and yoga mat under the window.
I've seen off the rack budget fire surrounds that have the opening storage doors, so they are possible to buy
i didn't really get why the books were on the floor when the shelves felt kinda empty ? :(
I kind of like the books under the window they add a little more texture, color and interest to just a blank space
Even some ikea kallax units would have worked so well as clean minimal storage while still hiding the TV and record player cables, plus providing storage for the stuff under the window. It looks great overall, good job :)) but I’m not keen on the faux fireplace as it seems a waste of storage space to me.
@@jwsuicides8095: Your idea is a very good one. You can go to Home Depot or Lowes and get kitchen cabinets that are tall and narrow, paint them and make a base out of 2 x 4s to bring them off the floor. Perfect storage for very little money.
I subscribed because of this video. Your voice is easy to listen too. You give straight to the point information with just enough silliness. I loved that the project footage was speed up with your voice over instead of pausing to talk during the project. You didn’t ramble on about where you acquired the items you put in the room but did well on giving the information as to where we, as watchers, could find them. I loved this video and the renovation was genius. Bravo beautiful lady 👏🏼
I like the final reveal, especially the floating shelves. Glad you ditched the round mirror over sofa; it was way too small and hung too high.
Zactly!
I’ve watched a couple of videos and have liked the end result. A suggestion for a future video would be designing a room where three of the walls are painted in a dark color and pairing it with a complimentary wallpaper while attempting to achieve a serene but sophisticated effect.
Just a thought to consider. Keep doing what you’re doing....
Incidentally, the faux fireplace is a fresh, creative idea as compared to a practical, boring, played-out display table/tv stand.
Wayyyyyyy to small over the couch
OMG, Alexandra, stop talking so damn much and get yourself OFF camera. It's too much YOU
Totally agree. I was glad the sofa was also moved because I didn't care for that one light hanging in the corner. Kind of cheapened the lovely sofa.
Haha, when I was a teen I would rearrange my room in the middle of the night and do a deep clean, my mom would come in the morning and just shake her head...my hubby use to joke that he figured he'd wake up one day and be in a different room! 😂🤣😂
Geri Hauck lol.. 👌
That's fun. I miss doing all that.. after I started hoarding.. there's no space to move things around T_T
My daughter was the same way. One o' clock in the morning we'd hear her moving furniture overhead. If she couldn't sleep, neither was anyone else.
Geri Hauck This is so me 😂
Geri Hauck I did that too
Looks great. I would have moved that pendant light in the corner to above the bar table.
Nice point!
what I thought too
I thought the pendant light in the corner looked tacky,
As soon as you put the couch back where it was I was so sad....it felt wrong to me immediately! Glad you sorted that out and made a lovely new living room!! Great job!
..... I agree, about the couch. It should have been moved away from that corner. 😔🙄 ... The other thing is, why didn't they just use the " mirror type tint ", I love it. You can see OUT but no one can see in, for privacy. The fireplace idea was great, I love having ANY type of fireplace. And, if you make a footprint of the room, and start there with trying to work out furniture arranging on paper, you'll see how muchbetter it is once you start working it out on paper you'll be able to figure out and narrow it down to like three or four times of moving the furniture not like 10 or whatever. And since I always consider Feng Shui when I'm arranging my rooms, I just think that's such a beneficial thing to do.
There are area she really want to activate in order to enhance things and then there's areas that you don't want to disturb too much, that are not " auspicious".
Marybeth Longstreth me too!
Love it all except the couch looks like it’s touching the radiator ...could be moved an inch or two over.
@@texasstardust6010 they moved the couch in the end. also they probably didn't do the mirror window thing because they were renting
I just love watching you! I am 61 and your generation's way of expressing yourselves is so nice. So I appreciate hearing your voic, as well as all your great ideas and vision.
I loved those prints so much. It's so hard to find afro centric art that's minimalist, I bought 2!
I would love to see a video where you show the process of seeing the space in its original form for the first time, working out what you want to do, to then finding pieces online or otherwise... How do you find these gorgeous things?!
Rosee Ariane yes! this would be amazing.
A thousand dollars is not the number I had in mind when she said "affordable" 😂😂😂
lmao mte $1000 for a loveseat is 😬😬😬
Right? For real. Check out XO, MaCenna. Actually affordable.
My couch that size was $50 😶😶
I think that's totally "affordable" for a really stylish brand new couch. Although, in Australia, most new couches less than that are pretty crap.
10 years ago we bought a brand new 3 seated sectional for like $390. That was affordable. And it was also a fold out bed.
Everything seems so expensive these days
Thrifting tips: know what you want but be open to what you find. Be willing to paint or alter what you find. Of course take a tape measure.
M Francis...100% agree❣ I have a miniature tape measure that stays at the bottom of my purse. You never know when you're going to need it LOL
Tape measure is 100% great advice
Totally! And familiarize yourself with what can and can't be easily fixed. Mentally walk yourself through, step by step, repairing/upgrading the piece how you want, and "pay" yourself for your time and supplies, then decide if you still want it.
Take client with you so you can coordinate with them in person.
My thrifting tip: I keep a running list of things to look out for, and keep that list in my pack at all times. Because I forget when I'm at the 2nd hand store or yard sales. Current list also includes sizes of glass and/or frames wanted.
Place the books under the window in a basket or some kind of container. Then they won't look messy. Love where you placed the couch. No fairy lights.
What have fairy lights done to you? lol
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Love everything except that black cord from the hanging light would drive me crazy!
Paige Shaw I would prob paint it the wall color.
Maybe dont paint the cord itself the flexibility of the cord would make that difficult but definitely get D shape cord protector that can hang on the same hooks and paint that the same colour as the wall
Can change that with washi (? spelling) tape ...simple fix
Kelsey from the Sorry Girls has wrapped the cord with yarn and under E600. You could do something like that so at least it’s adding a design element in the room
Yes that cord is awful
And since they moved the couch, i don’t even think it is necesary anymore, they should have pulled it out alltoguether
The space turned out really nice. I really like the new layout. It seemed challenging but you did a great job! I would maybe add a window seat DIY with storage so that the books don't look so cluttered under the window.
Like...it's cool and all, but I think the faux fireplace was not a solution to the bulky desk media cabinet. There are plenty of media cabinets with built in fireplaces as well, often with cabinets on the side for storage. I think that would have been a better option (I support DIY, but it's not always the best fit).
I always look forward to your videos! And I agree that you can wake up in the middle of the night & have an rearrangement epiphany haha! While some of these comments seem a bit harsh concerning your design... I am sure what you come up with on paper & then IRL accompanied with the time-frame can be a bit harsh on your creative endeavors too!!! Not to mention a fellow creative designing & building something that maybe wasn't what you had in mind? Faux fireplace? No functioning for extra storage? A faux fireplace in craftsman style with side cabinets literally would have stolen my heart! The little wooden appliques just get lost on that build! But I DO love the overall footprint you came up with in the room! Also love how you show the TRUE journey! Thank you for sharing your interior decorating endeavors!!! They are clearly INSPIRING!!!
The fireplace is brilliant! I love the record player and twinkle lights inside. Also, Putting the TV on that wall makes the place look 100 % better!!
Love it. I feel like you could of gone a bit bigger with the mirror. 😸
I agree
I think the pendant should be over the couch, for reading light.
I’m 71 and truly luv this
Makeover
You are really a Star🎉🎉
I really want to see your process for hanging things on walls of all kinds. Your videos always show you just screwing the final thing into place, or placing the floating shelves on the mount. A lot of us don't know basic DIY stuff like how to know which drill bit to use for fixtures, how best to measure for decor, the best options for hanging art, what kind of anchors and drills to use for drywall vs. plaster.
You obviously do a lot of that for your room transformations - it would be nice if you actually teach us so we can do it ourselves 😊 Otherwise we've got a bunch of light fixtures and shelves from Ikea sitting on the floor and we have to call in a professional to hang them for us 😂
That's not really what Alexandra's channel is about though. This is a styling DIY centric channel. Some things we just have to learn on our own. Alexandra does explain some DIY basics (like hanging/positioning art and curtain rods), but that type of information is available almost anywhere. Books, Pinterest, even Lowe's and Home Depot have YT videos that explain exactly what you're looking for. Plus there are a lot of other DIY You Tubers who teach this information along with their DIY project, like Rachel Metz' channel, Living to DIY. If you're buying items from Ikea, they all come with directions and you can search YT for videos where people show you how to build it. When you look around, I'm sure you can find what you need.
@@autumnspells Fair enough, but she asked and I answered. If she doesn't do it I'll keep looking. 😊
@@autumnspells not styling channel. She does many make over that are much more than design.
Making it beautiful is great, but imo the primary purpose of any room is to be functional. Why not just put the books on the bookshelves? What about the lost storage space? The table looks great but it makes it difficult to go through the room. I would be very happy if you could find a way of making spaces pretty without sacrificing functionality.
Books are probably too heavy for those shelves
You totally aren't crazy for just waking up in the middle of the night and moving your furniture around, I purposefully bought a modular couch just so that I can move it around whenever I feel the uncontrollable desire to but also so wherever me and my husband move we know that we're able to change our couch around to fit what we want for that area
💥Oh SNAP, the apartment I’m moving into this month has a living room the same dimensions as Kali’s! I’ve been worried about finding a smooth layout that will accommodate dining plus lounging, and you RESCUED me! More of this! 😍
(Also, Kali, you’re stunning. What a beautiful human, omg)
The fireplace is even bigger than the desk was... and it doesn't have any hidden storage (except the record player) so her books clutter the place under the window now...
Blame it on the TV? No it's the fake fireplace. Way to big for that space.
Was thinking just the same. Don’t like it at all!
I thought the same thing. If she could have made the sides of the fireplace storage (hidden of course). I really thought she was going to hang the TV on the wall and maybe use small ottomans for seating.
She already had the books under the window though :'D
Annielle The TV should’ve been mounted and they could’ve got a longer, shorter storage underneath. That “fireplace” was hideous.
I don’t like the books under the window, they look cluttered. Everything else is awesome though!
Probably lacking storage now that that tv desk is replaced by the diy fireplace.
@@jlammetje exactly! 😄
The window frame juts out pretty far so they could have put a small shelf under there to tidy it a bit.
She can put a narrow bookcase, turn it on its side and put the books in it. It would work just fine under the windowsill. I've done this on my previous organizing jobs.
Yeah, odd that she installed three floating bookshelves but the books are still on the floor. Jaja
I would have liked to see how you put the Lack shelves on the wall (the drilling/screwing part) and the ceiling light (with the wires and such) ^^
I also would like to know how did you decide ...the distance btw the shelves ? That is always the hard part for me...looks amazing ...great job!!
Alexandra has tons of other videos that might show that😊
@@connieh.4689 So far, haven't found one ^^'
@@Pamoulove93 there are other wonderful ladies out there on UA-cam that share that kind of stuff you might want to skim through some more videos... I hope you find them😊
@@suziekottke7673 deciding on the distance of your shelves is a personal preference. If you know what you're going to put on the shelves measure the tallest item so you will know how far apart the shelves should go. I hope this helped in the teeniest way LOL. Good luck
I would have moved the swag light over with the couch. Lots of light where the faux fireplace was placed. Looks great!
Wow Alexandra! It's amazing how moving things around changed the space so much!! Love it!
Ok, can I just say? You turn dark small dungeons into paradise! Bravo 👏 👏👏
I wish you had’ve tidied the books under the window, they take away from the beautiful clean lines everywhere else.
Also, you should have moved the pendant light when you moved the couch
I wish the books would be at least on the wall shelfs! It's like there is a place for books but still they are on the ground.. oh why... :/ or if there was a tv stand where you can actually storage things. Like tv on the wall and lower tv stand with storage and on top of it you can display your decorative items or something. And If I watched tv there, I would prefer it to be on the eye level. From the couch this is little bit too high on the wall. But ok, if you watch tv while you stand.
And now I just see the curtain rods! Why they are not more high? I think also she knows it is basic knowledge to hang them more high than right on top of the window.
I really like that you leave links to things you've used! And a lot of tips and tricks are very beginner friendly.
The one idea I'm not a fan of is stacking books or things on the floor. One has to also be congnisant of the fact that it'll need to be lifted or moved when vacuuming or cleaning everytime which is inconvenient
Any worries about the sofa being so close to the heat source?
I love it when you show more of their reaction and your explanation of it to them. It's nice to see the more realistic aspects of the makeovers.
I like the romm, especially the fireplace. I like the concept of the dining area but the actual result looks very uncomfortable. What I don't get at all: Why style the schelves with some random object and stackt your books on the floor.? That looks cluttered.
Lol, I agree. You don't want to hang out there as it's not cozy or comfy looking.
Schelves
Same thoughts
Ragana Regnbue I agree on everything except the fireplace.....it looks a awfull and the objects inside looks horrible... Super messy.....👎👎
Those shelves can't handle a lot of weight 😳
I loved it hun! Style is so personal. You can't Ever make over a room and get EVERYONE to love it. If the girl who lives there loves it, that's all that matters! Ignore negative comments.
The couch looks slightly plain. A few cushions and a throw should have done the trick.
And wrong color as it makes the room look smaller. A lighter color would make it blend better and thus, make the space look a little bigger.
@@skywalker6648 that blue couch was beautiful. I gotta disagree
I loved the video and then I read the comments and thought, of course, we are all underground decorators so we want to change things around even after you're done. So when we tell you what you should change, take it as a compliment of our involvement in the process. I assume you are moving those books to the bookshelves after filming or you could take the white coffee table and make it a mini library in another room. Put a little basket on the floating shelf for the remotes and that couch has center stage. You did a great job, even without me.
Literally binge watched almost all your videos and ended up rearranging my bedroom😂💜
I loved it, what a difference especially the fireplace because her television was gigantic. These r things ppl don't think about. Lovely Alexandra on such a plain space. Good job 👍👍❤
All the best DIY’s happen at 1 am
I love these types of videos, tips that are broken down, ideas for rental spaces, and budget friendly.
I like to see a rug under furniture, not just floating in the middle of the room. Lamps are one of the best thrift finds for me. Add a new shade, maybe some paint, but a real budget boost. Also, putting the plants in front of the window would have provided privacy screening and given them the light they love.
And I like this one so much!!! It's crazy how everything fell into place as soon as you moved the couch to the opposite wall. Very harmonious place!
Please do a (big) entrance makeover. Mine is very dark, I need inspo!
Another Master-Re-design! Just so welcoming now and the fireplace for the TV is spot on! Love the fairy lights for illumination!!
Love love love that rug, what a find from homesense.
Really wish there was a link for it though! I love the color scheme!
I can totally relate to waking up in the middle of the night with an idea to move something around! Then often I cannot wait for daylight, to make it happen!! I love thrifting plant stands or baskets to display plants.
Hey!! Loved this video. I thrift a huge portion of my decor and my best tip is to shop with the area demographics in mind.
For example, if you want to get vintage stuff, shop in an area with a lot of elderly people. If you want mostly new, do the opposite or shop in an area where people are more wealthy.
Hope that helps! I make videos about this all the time on my channel. Keep up the good work. 💗
Ooh! I'm coming over to your channel!!
You did an excellent job turning the small living room into a gorgeous living room area to relax and spend more time sitting watching Tv.👍🏼
Loved it. Only thing I would change is I’d bring the curtains up higher to give the illusion of higher ceilings since the room is so small.
MeteoricMarlin they were higher and then they moved the rod down, like why? Haha
Okanagan Blonde we had to move them down because the curtains weren’t long enough for the rod to be higher.
I love Alexandra. I’m glad she rearranged the space. she should’ve put the books on the floating shelves!....Every time I see a radiator I freak out. She always place things right by them. 🙈
Is the couch being by the radiator safe? They can get really hot. Overall it is really cute.
Avis Dyson without a flame or electrical wires, how could it be dangerous? It won't implode!
@@virginiadonnelly1031 The fabric is probably coated with a product that is fire retardant. I would think over time it would dry the couch out though.. I actually would have put the couch in front of the window and the table over by where the couch is now because of that very issue.
I don't think it will cause any safety issues but since half the radiator is now blocked it won't be as efficient at heating the room
it's giving me so much anxiety to have such an expensive couch next to the radiator omg
@@saammmy7 Exactly.
That faux fireplace was EVERYTHING!
I think this is def my fave... please come do my place ! My living room just serves as 2000 functions and I cant get it right
Looks amazing. Love the blue tones in the apartment. Layout looks so much better now. Also love love love the rug
The DIY is beautiful but just as deep as the desk. So.. 🤷♀️
Location
it's taller and slightly narrower, plus it's not in the same location.
It’s a totally different vibe though. Looks beautiful
I love everything about this remodell---but my favorite thing is the gorgeous fireplace. ❤❤
A small ceiling medallion stencil around that new light fixture would be great!
Also seeing second time enhances just how good these solutions are . Thanks . Again.
One of the biggest reason my parents let me move into our sleep out (think sorta of nanny cottage) was the 4am room redesigning. Your definitely not weird for that
I saw this video a while ago and I love it. I love the framed art and the cafe table and chairs.
The fireplace adds so much to the room. The room looks perfect and dramatic. I want the rug with the neutral colors and fringe.
Thrift idea makes a radiator cover out of wood paint white now you have an extra side table👍🤔😊
Eve R I think that she will have to move the couch again if she uses the rad cover. For me I would absolutely not want to be looking at that radiator and I would not want my couch pushed up against it when it’s on. I like your idea and will the couch still fit?
@@jenniferjackson9642 She doesn't need to move her couch, the cover can be made with a simple design don't use a think piece of wood just cover the top part haft only and will help protect the sofa from the heat 😊
Where can you buy the floating shelves?
Ok im rewatching videos and I just realized that is DIY Dani helping you!! LOVE HER
Nicely done! Glad you moved the sofa. That was major. But I am not a fan of "patching" wall colour. Why not paint over it entirely? Looks way better... I always see the patches👀 and the core of the pendant light would drive me crazy.
Speaking of crazy: yes I often wake up to brilliant (🤢) ideas....
Love that you don't "over decorate." Almost minimal, but still warm. Good job!
Thrifting tips: have a list (even if the item listed is "something that does blank function"), devote a whole day to driving around to different stores and be patient don't expect to find multiple items in one store and do rxpect to make some alterations!
I agree with you...the flow of a room is so important. Yes, I have woken up in the middle of the night thinking of things like that.
Love the result!!! I'd love to see studio apartment makeovers and layout options.
the place for couch is perfect it gives her all privacy, just awesome
Wow you always impress me! Your eye for design, you just get everything right! I love your style!
I like the way you grouped your books by color, it’s very visually pleasing
That sofa is gorgeous but am I the only one that thinks those stools absolutely don't go with that table at all, color wise?
I thought the same thing I also do not like them 9-14-19.
I do like them very much, but then I’m not one for “matchy matchy” too boring!
She does not understand color at ALL.
I'm obsessed with your makeovers.. I'm literally binging on your content. I love your videos so much! Always loved home decor videos and makeovers.. your channel is like a haven for home decor enthusiasts.
Danie please build a faux fireplace for me too!!!
I'm speechless 😭
I rearrange my furniture when I’m stressed and when I can’t sleep. I love rediscovering a room and enjoying it from a different perspective each time.
You should do a challenge video where you thrift everything!! 😂
Love the idea of the faux fireplace! It looks great.
So glad you painted the ceiling to remedy the difference in color from where the original light fixture had been.
I also think the floating shelves were a great idea. I personally would have liked a tiny sofa table behind the gorgeous blue couch as well.
All in all, I got some great decorating tips from this video. And Florence looks great in her new spot! 😊
I would love to see a Hallway makeover! How do you bring light/warmth/ brightness to a space with no windows.
Suggestions: paint it bright white, make flooring dark to contrast, put in brighter lights, add a mirror/s to walls. add a small table near door entrance with a small lamp on top (just some ideas)
Oh my lanta! That faux fireplace mantel! What?! So beautiful!!!
She said the couch was affordable and I’m like okay girl👌🏼 and then I heard a thousand dollars 🤦🏻♀️... umm I don’t think she knows what affordable means✌🏼
That is in Canadian dollars - which would be less in US $$.
@Myrt Myrtle bedbugs exist in thrifted furniture such as couches and mattresses so i wouldnt suggest getting new couches this way.
1000 dollars is a great price for good velvet. Great piece.
It’s 709$ American
1000 dollars Canadian is 709$ (and some cents) couches are hard to find that are cute and comfortable
@@petriiaa18 It is actually $1199 usd on the article U.S website.
The faux fireplace is so insane in the best possible way 😍
I LOVE YOUR PROJECTS ❤️😊
That faux fireplace is everything!!!❤️
thrift tip: make friends with someone who works at the thrift store so when you are looking for something specific they will let you know or even save it in the back room for you
Wow this was absolutely beautiful!!! What a difference moving around furniture can make!! Plus little accessories here and there😍😍
I kept wondering why you didn't put the faux fireplace across from the couch's original position.
I think it looks great; that fake fireplace is genius. I could happily live there!
What about the heater in the winter time...its next to the couch🤨🤔
LOL, totally relate to the comment about waking up in the night, it's normally a plant pot or something extremely heavy that I have made my hubby move and then the next day I just can't live with it and have to move it. Thank god he has the patience of a saint! xxx LOL
You always use Gold's.Can you do one makeover using silver and chrome ?
Love your videos. I've never cared for hanging lamps as there is nothing attractive about a cord hanging down the wall. Notice you addressed it. 🥰
That looks great. Except the couch is by the radiator, which is a fire hazard
queen for colour coordinating her books
They make window privacy film that you can see through, so you don’t have the film look.
I've just thought: I'd have window film as in the vid but 2 eyeholes cut into it at exactly the right height for me. When I'd want the roof visitors to go away I'd look them and freak everyone out - but I don't think the renter asked for a mischievous makeover. ;)
The light under the fireplace adds a new dimension to the room
A tip for thrifting is to when you're messaging the individual, offer to purchase it through venmo or PayPal right away ( after negotiating a price of course) so that the buyer knows you're actually serious about picking up the item
Would love to see more videos featuring couples' spaces that can marry the decor dreams of both!
YES
"fitst step, install cozy lighting" -> hangs a light bulb from the ceiling
I keep watching this makeover over and over again. I love it so much!