Hello everyone! I hope you enjoy this highly requested video, covering some styling tips for smaller homes or apartments. If you live in a small space that is also a rental, I recommend watching our rental-styling video here: ua-cam.com/video/QFdI9VD7GSk/v-deo.html
I tried something new tonight. I didn’t watch the video but instead listened to the music and Suzie’s voice and ideas float into my mind. I wanted to tap into my own creativity instead of copying the images. Suzie is so talented that it was easy to do. Tomorrow I will watch the video and enjoy every moment. Thank you so much for your posted videos. You inspire me so. My home is my greatest expression of who I am and you help me to create a happy, calm and serene space.
Dear Janet, thank you for sharing your unique approach, I'm very touched! It’s wonderful to hear that you found inspiration in the music and the audio. Tapping into your own creativity is such a powerful way to engage with the content and develop your own unique style. I’m thrilled to know that the videos contribute to making your home a reflection of who you are xx
@@suzieandersonhome Hi Suzie, it is very simple but perfect for where I need it. I have a mustard art deco looking vase. I've always admired dried coloured hydrangas (spelling) but wondered where I would use them. Wonder no more. I saw a coloured vase in your video with the same coloured flowers and the light went on! They will look perfect and yet it's so simple an idea.
This is extremely helpful considering I live in a small space now. I’m constantly thinking how to maximize each wall. Love the idea of storage Ottomans storage benches And floor to ceiling shelves. I do have vaulted ceiling so It Can give the illusion of a much bigger room
I'm glad you found the tips helpful! Maximizing wall space can really transform a small area. It sounds like you have some wonderful options to work with. If you have any specific ideas you're considering, I'd love to hear about them! xx
So many of your videos are high on my list of outstanding, such as those that reflect interior and exterior architectural styles. But this one was 100% relatable even though we live in a relatively large home in San Diego County, CA. I feel the ideas about storage (because who ever has too much? !), lighting and verticality apply to many homes regardless of their footprint. The music of this video is also very soothing! ❤❤❤ Thank you, Suzie
Thank you for your thoughtful comment, Debra! I'm glad to hear that you found the video relatable and that the ideas on storage, lighting, and verticality resonated with you, even in a larger home. I appreciate your support and look forward to sharing more content xx
Thank you for sharing videos that are always helpful If possible, I would be very happy if you could choose the Japanese translation as well I'm looking forward to it in the future
@@suzieandersonhome Colors in the interior cannot be just bland. The first photo in your film looks as if someone was just moving out and not everything has been moved out yet. There is both a mirror and a graphic on the wall, but only what gives the impression of something missing. The place above the fireplace looks as if someone had just taken a vase from there. The lamp on the ceiling looks like an accidentally punctured balloon, the twigs on the table look as if they had just died. some of the photos in your film can be described this way. Of course, this is just my opinion, someone may like this style. I know that the film is about small interiors, so white is recommended, and the multi-functionality of the furniture is also recommended, but I also see an inconsistency. at 6:27 a dingy large flower pot takes up valuable space in the corner. At 9:53 such a flowerpot clutters up to the bed, I guess you have to try very hard to avoid it and not hit the branches. In addition, the color of the walls is not light, which may be a chance, but unfortunately it is gray like in a construction warehouse. At 10:50 it starts to get nice, but the picture is spoiled by the dried tulips. at 14:15 I don't know what the artist had in mind by hanging towels on the wall. The interior looks like a doctor's waiting room. The room in the distance does not invite you to enter, it is cold and sad. at 15:30 we don't know what's going on at all. In general, I am also surprised by the use of not very cozy modernist accessories, but lighting candles to add coziness.
Hello everyone! I hope you enjoy this highly requested video, covering some styling tips for smaller homes or apartments. If you live in a small space that is also a rental, I recommend watching our rental-styling video here: ua-cam.com/video/QFdI9VD7GSk/v-deo.html
I tried something new tonight. I didn’t watch the video but instead listened to the music and Suzie’s voice and ideas float into my mind. I wanted to tap into my own creativity instead of copying the images. Suzie is so talented that it was easy to do. Tomorrow I will watch the video and enjoy every moment. Thank you so much for your posted videos. You inspire me so. My home is my greatest expression of who I am and you help me to create a happy, calm and serene space.
Dear Janet, thank you for sharing your unique approach, I'm very touched! It’s wonderful to hear that you found inspiration in the music and the audio. Tapping into your own creativity is such a powerful way to engage with the content and develop your own unique style. I’m thrilled to know that the videos contribute to making your home a reflection of who you are xx
I love this for you! What a great idea…
Wonderful examples. Thank you. And I love the piano music in the background.
The piano music in the background definitely adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to the video.
Really glad to hear you enjoy the music as well and that is isn't distracting xx
Wonderful ideas and beautifully put together video, as usual!! Thanks Suzie
I appreciate that Anne! Have a beautiful start to your week xx
Thank you Suzie for always inspiring videos. This time I got a design tip that I'm very keen to introduce into my home.
Thanks for the lovely feedback Debra! Which one will you try? xx
@@suzieandersonhome Hi Suzie, it is very simple but perfect for where I need it. I have a mustard art deco looking vase. I've always admired dried coloured hydrangas (spelling) but wondered where I would use them. Wonder no more. I saw a coloured vase in your video with the same coloured flowers and the light went on! They will look perfect and yet it's so simple an idea.
Thank you Suzie for this video.I live in a small home and you gave me some new ideas.
Hi Debbie, I'm happy to hear that the tips will be helpful for your space :) xx
This is so helpful. Thank you! Love the practical tips.
So glad the tips are actionable and helpful xx
Love this ❣️ Thank you for sharing a video relevant to many 🙏
You are so welcome! If you think there is anything we missed let me know and I will consider a part 2 xx
I love this channel so much! So inspiring ❤
Thank you Ann! xx
@@suzieandersonhome Thank YOU !! ❤️
Dear Suzie, I shared your video with my godson who is moving in his first apartment 🩵 Thank you !
Wow, that is fantastic to hear! All the best for your Godson, moving into your first apartment is an exciting time xx
This was delightful.
Thank you for watching! xx
This is extremely helpful considering I live in a small space now. I’m constantly thinking how to maximize each wall. Love the idea of storage Ottomans storage benches And floor to ceiling shelves. I do have vaulted ceiling so It Can give the illusion of a much bigger room
I'm glad you found the tips helpful! Maximizing wall space can really transform a small area. It sounds like you have some wonderful options to work with. If you have any specific ideas you're considering, I'd love to hear about them! xx
So many of your videos are high on my list of outstanding, such as those that reflect interior and exterior architectural styles. But this one was 100% relatable even though we live in a relatively large home in San Diego County, CA. I feel the ideas about storage (because who ever has too much? !), lighting and verticality apply to many homes regardless of their footprint. The music of this video is also very soothing! ❤❤❤ Thank you, Suzie
Thank you for your thoughtful comment, Debra! I'm glad to hear that you found the video relatable and that the ideas on storage, lighting, and verticality resonated with you, even in a larger home. I appreciate your support and look forward to sharing more content xx
Throughly enjoy your posts and appreciate your insights.
I'm so glad you do! Have a great week ahead xx
Thank you. You've helped so much 🙌
So glad you found the video helpful xx
Inspired! I have room dividers, the more textural light colours, lots of plants, and of course the 5Ls. Thank you for the tips
It’s lovely to see you’ve already incorporated some of these ideas! xx
Thank you for sharing videos that are always helpful
If possible, I would be very happy if you could choose the Japanese translation as well
I'm looking forward to it in the future
Thank you for the request! I will definitely look at doing this xx
@@suzieandersonhome I'm so happy.
I'm looking forward to it even more in the future
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Lit candles in a small space. That’s a big NO.
Battery-operated candles are a great option :)
Sad, empty interiors.
What do happy and full interiors look like for you? xx
@@suzieandersonhome Colors in the interior cannot be just bland. The first photo in your film looks as if someone was just moving out and not everything has been moved out yet. There is both a mirror and a graphic on the wall, but only what gives the impression of something missing. The place above the fireplace looks as if someone had just taken a vase from there. The lamp on the ceiling looks like an accidentally punctured balloon, the twigs on the table look as if they had just died. some of the photos in your film can be described this way. Of course, this is just my opinion, someone may like this style.
I know that the film is about small interiors, so white is recommended, and the multi-functionality of the furniture is also recommended, but I also see an inconsistency. at 6:27 a dingy large flower pot takes up valuable space in the corner. At 9:53 such a flowerpot clutters up to the bed, I guess you have to try very hard to avoid it and not hit the branches. In addition, the color of the walls is not light, which may be a chance, but unfortunately it is gray like in a construction warehouse. At 10:50 it starts to get nice, but the picture is spoiled by the dried tulips. at 14:15 I don't know what the artist had in mind by hanging towels on the wall. The interior looks like a doctor's waiting room. The room in the distance does not invite you to enter, it is cold and sad. at 15:30 we don't know what's going on at all. In general, I am also surprised by the use of not very cozy modernist accessories, but lighting candles to add coziness.