Home decor trends I'm furious about.

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  • Опубліковано 28 кві 2024
  • Surgeon General's Warning: This video may hurt your feelings.
    One of the top comments I get is that I have anger problem. Let no one ever doubt that from this day forward. If you enjoy raging, let's do it together. These are the design / decor trends that are STILL mainstream in 2022 (WHY) and that i'm STILL furious about.
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    Contents of this Video
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    00:00 - Intro
    02:13 - Trend #1
    06:17 - Trend #2
    08:50 - Trend #3
    12:31 - Trend #4
    17:13 - Trend #5
    20:48 - Don't listen to me
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  • @karinsolli9581
    @karinsolli9581 Рік тому +5972

    We have a wooden bead string on our surgery ward, the sizes are in increasing order, they are for finding you size when you need a testicular prosthesis. Very decorative 😉

    • @MizJilly
      @MizJilly Рік тому +695

      You just single-handedly murdered the bead thing. I hope you’re proud of yourself, Zena. 😂

    • @Sakkaz
      @Sakkaz Рік тому +177

      Lol the wooden beads for me and my fam is for praying 😅

    • @jennifergraham3752
      @jennifergraham3752 Рік тому +11

      😂

    • @Kathleen5429
      @Kathleen5429 Рік тому +79

      Karin, Now, that I would display! Laughing my ass off!

    • @lmi747
      @lmi747 Рік тому +9

      😂

  • @guidoferri8683
    @guidoferri8683 Рік тому +7087

    Billionaire minimalism is like: look, I don't have enough feelings to create a welcoming and cozy home, but please focus your attention on how much money I have spent for this designer chair

  • @MrRidikolus
    @MrRidikolus Рік тому +738

    The sofa by the bed is where the boyfriend sleeps after he tells her there’s too many pillows on the bed and she realizes he’s right but will never admit it.

    • @chantaleperron
      @chantaleperron Рік тому +15

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @carolinarios2994
      @carolinarios2994 Рік тому +6

      👏👏👏👏

    • @Sleipnirseight
      @Sleipnirseight Рік тому +15

      LOL I feel personally attacked by this comment 😂

    • @iaf6563
      @iaf6563 Рік тому +11

      That was precisely what was I thinking 😆

    • @ashwarya_s
      @ashwarya_s Рік тому +12

      Why isn't this comment pinned at the top yet? 🤣

  • @user-dq2ym1nn9k
    @user-dq2ym1nn9k 10 місяців тому +401

    I clean peoples homes for a living and have literally been in hundreds of different homes. I find the initial feeling of walking into a space is so fascinating! Not wanting to come across judgemental, but really notice the difference in feeling of homes with colour on the walls, art and plants and some original items like old one-of-a-kind things from thrift shops or thankyou notes from friends stuck on the fridge door, its like a warm hug, compared to homes that are more like a magazine showcase home where everything is very neutral or matchy matchy, glossy surfaces and all items purchased new...

    • @bonnie_rose
      @bonnie_rose 9 місяців тому +10

      What an awesome perspective!

    • @React2This
      @React2This 7 місяців тому +12

      Things I used to dread finding in a cleaning client’s home: massive soaking tub that requires one to walk in it in order to clean it; sofa-at-foot-of-bed because it’s impossible to make the bed; gorgeous glass shower stall, takes an extra half-hour if there’s hard water; cat box; cat box in kitchen.

    • @circleinforthecube5170
      @circleinforthecube5170 5 місяців тому +6

      true, a messy home with 90s era interior design aesthethics can be beautiful while many 2020s 2010s era homes just look so godamn ugly and clinical, i like millenials taste in everything else but you guys have absolutely no idea when it comes to either interior design or architecture i cannot look at another imitation 90s office building except without the cool postmodernism anymore, Minamalists have uglified the world, and minamalism as a whole isin't bad it was shown with grace and beauty until the 2010s

  • @sprinklesandwrinkles
    @sprinklesandwrinkles 10 місяців тому +140

    Only thing i will slightly defend as a Scandinavian is the white rooms😅. Yeah its kinda boring. But the reason so many scandi homes are white is that during the dark winter months, when the sun is only up a couple of hours behind clouds, you really crave the light to bounce around as much as possible. 😊

    • @AlexisHiemis
      @AlexisHiemis 2 місяці тому +9

      I feel like white rooms can be done right as long as you don't leave the walls empty. White pairs well with big, bright and happy paintings, wood decorations or shelves with books ect. In combination with colorful furniture or rugs in warm colors you get the color bouncing off from the surfaces onto the walls and giving them a little colorful glow. Also warm lighting tints white walls to a more cozy creme.

    • @Moluccan56
      @Moluccan56 Місяць тому +1

      So many shades of white and I love it.

    • @stellajohnson5301
      @stellajohnson5301 Місяць тому +1

      Me too. I absolutely love white walls - it makes things look spacious and everything looks great next to them. There's nothing like white paint to cure your ills. My kitchen cabinets were old and rickety. I gave them a good dose of white paint and new hardware and they look sensational!!! Accessorized the kitchen and people think I have a new kitchen.

  • @MsMadmax1
    @MsMadmax1 Рік тому +1984

    The home trend I hate is GREY!!!!! I've been looking for a retirement home that doesn't require tons of work but maintains some historic charm. In an effort to "update" their home to put it on the market, everything--and I mean literally everything is grey. The cabinetry in both the kitchen and the bathrooms: Grey. The walls, grey. The cheap wood look vinyl plank flooring or carpet is grey. Inside and out, the house has been consumed by grey. And any semblance of historic charm has been replaced by something grey. Gag! I'm so over grey.

    • @ma5599
      @ma5599 Рік тому +37

      Yes exactly!!!

    • @theythemgae9025
      @theythemgae9025 Рік тому +154

      Worst thing is real estate agents are advising people to do this. Waste of money because the first thing 80% of people are going to do is repaint. First impressions matter and when it's just depressing grey it's really not an inviting or sellable feeling.

    • @ube4856
      @ube4856 Рік тому +91

      I absolutely hate grey in a living space. It's so dreary and gloomy.

    • @Justcetriyaart
      @Justcetriyaart Рік тому +55

      I wish my home was painted Gray when bought it, the seller was kind of offended that I painted over the freshly painted beige walls. The furniture now is mostly light Gray, but my walls are lavender and peacock and peacock Emerald green :)

    • @rebeccagiovanini1124
      @rebeccagiovanini1124 Рік тому +60

      We did greys and whites for walls/flooring/cabinets because it feels nice and bright and is also a great backdrop for whatever fun colors you want to throw in the mix. Grey is also one of my favorite colors though so I’m a little partial. 😅

  • @FugiCor
    @FugiCor Рік тому +3339

    Let's review,
    1. Buy sectional cloud couch
    2. Entirely surround bed with the couch
    3. Load bed to ceiling with pillows...
    4. Stuff pillows with wooden beads
    5. Don't invite Caroline over.

    • @Caroline_Winkler
      @Caroline_Winkler  Рік тому +790

      Such a special version of my hell🥲❤️😂

    • @starrfaulkner7033
      @starrfaulkner7033 Рік тому +25

      😂

    • @SilverSpade92
      @SilverSpade92 Рік тому +273

      Don't stop there, get creative!
      Thread your beads through your pillows and make a string of pillows that can dangle from your cieling all the way down to your dining table.

    • @lorettataylor635
      @lorettataylor635 Рік тому +11

      Lol you are so funny.

    • @wolfe6220
      @wolfe6220 Рік тому +10

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @krk6216
    @krk6216 Рік тому +165

    TLDR really the worst thing is when your home loses YOUR personality and just becomes a trend capsule

    • @smac1823
      @smac1823 7 місяців тому +4

      Trend capsule ... love it

    • @JillChristyGroup
      @JillChristyGroup 2 місяці тому +3

      YES! It's akin to many of our cities: they are homogenized with national chains and franchises. Little towns have lost their flavor and uniqueness. I would much rather have a notable, even quirky, little town that I remembered because it was DIFFERENT. It's okay to be DIFFERENT.

    • @createone100
      @createone100 Місяць тому +2

      Yes, this is what I call the ‘Property Brothers’ look. Ginormous Yawn 🥱😴.

  • @stevepoythress4678
    @stevepoythress4678 Рік тому +138

    Me: "Why are there 17 pillows on the bed?" She: "Why are there 17 wrench sets in the garage?" Touché Pillow Princess, Touché.

    • @donnawestbrook8992
      @donnawestbrook8992 8 місяців тому +14

      I've had a similar conversation about quality kitchen tools versus garage tools. My response was that the kitchen is used many times daily... how often are the cars worked on? So yes, I want a frying pan, spatula and strainer that are quality and not damaged. That is comfy and useful/practical... the way I want to live.

    • @stevepoythress4678
      @stevepoythress4678 8 місяців тому

      @@donnawestbrook8992 totally agree, I work on cars daily, anything one uses regularly/daily get the best you can.

    • @user-kpkxgtj
      @user-kpkxgtj 7 місяців тому +1

      😂😂😂😂

    • @vyatranto
      @vyatranto 5 місяців тому +5

      I keep missing my #10 wrench. When I bought a new one, the old one popped up. Now I have a bunch of #10, or more? I lost count...

    • @angielawless2238
      @angielawless2238 3 місяці тому

      OMG - this is the best 🤣

  • @JC-yy8iv
    @JC-yy8iv Рік тому +1132

    I grew up very working class, and for most of my adult life I thought clean, modern minimalism was aspirational, because it was so far from the tiny houses overstuffed with the detritus of actual living that I grew up in.
    Through my twenties I continued to be poor af, and having new, modern-looking things was still so aspirational to me because it was sort of the impossible dream. I couldn’t even afford IKEA, it was all rummage sales and thrift stores.
    It was only when the pandemic hit (I was 34) and I spent SO MUCH time in my house that I started to realize that I don’t actually like sleek minimalism at all, I was just still trying to shake off the poverty stink that it always felt people could sniff out on me.
    Anyway so now I’m gradually redoing my house in a combination of Georgian revival and maximalist Victorian spookiness lol

    • @Draggonny
      @Draggonny Рік тому +74

      I too love maximalist victorian spookiness. I'm breaking all the trendy rules. Dark colours making my hallway look colder and closed in. Every room a theme. No flow. Like the Palace Of Versailles, every room is extra. I don't want vast, bright emptiness. I want rooms that are a comfortable escape from the outside world. I do have some Ikea though. Dark wood Billy bookcases are a life saver.

    • @emilyporter1186
      @emilyporter1186 Рік тому +74

      Amazing. But yeah there's def a lot of classism baked into these aesthetics that's pretty gross. Personally I've always felt the minimalist houses seemed cold and unlived in. Cluttered houses feel loved. Like real ppl live there through all their ups and downs. I'm also a bit of a hoarder so I may be biased but I think a house should have evidence of life

    • @chalkedlines8960
      @chalkedlines8960 Рік тому +6

      I feel this deeply.

    • @screamingopossum7809
      @screamingopossum7809 Рік тому +24

      I love the maximalist Victorian vibe.
      I never liked the empty minimalist feel. I always loved the look of walls of bookshelves filled with stuff.
      I can’t never understand how an empty house is desirable.

    • @libairebane
      @libairebane Рік тому +18

      Yes! I've always loved old houses and things, because everything is so ornate and pretty.

  • @JaclynStuard
    @JaclynStuard Рік тому +218

    Yes, the wooden beads? Like I am trying to declutter. Every time I see someone on tv rip out sentimental stuff and pop it in a crate, then put these beads in its place, I scream internally. The recipient is just like "omg it is the most beautiful thing" but so long to nana's photo.

    • @lsamoa
      @lsamoa 9 місяців тому +25

      I know!!! "Here's your new home we've just remade, it's now devoid of any of your actual life in it" URGH

    • @Yayafarm
      @Yayafarm 7 місяців тому +1

      ahaha yes same! Also please consider making youtube videos because you sound hilarious!

    • @EG-hw8re
      @EG-hw8re 2 місяці тому

      I love the wooden beads. It gives people something to touch without me, worrying about them breaking something.

    • @lenabbixby7409
      @lenabbixby7409 Місяць тому

      the wooden beads are decorative. why not remove EVERYTHING in a home that does not have a purpose, a meaning ? and at the same time remove every youtuber who think they know better than everybody else

    • @tedtalksrock
      @tedtalksrock 21 день тому

      There used to be a tumblr blog called Unhappy Hipsters…which was just reposted Dwell magazine spreads… #billionaredecor

  • @sharonoddlyenough
    @sharonoddlyenough Рік тому +76

    I have lost hours to looking through the Ikea catalogs my roommate would bring to our apartment way back in my 20s, but nowadays, I know I am mostly drawn to a craftsman style. Honey hued wood, jewel-toned stained glass details, accent walls inspired by flowers. Book cases built in to walls, curiosity cabinets of souvenirs from past adventures.

  • @schoo9256
    @schoo9256 Рік тому +627

    "How do you have any security in your life when there are no arms on the end of your sofa" SHE SPEAKS THE TRUTH

  • @kmbassett7222
    @kmbassett7222 Рік тому +731

    This was refreshing. All of the other "don't do this" interior design videos feel more like classist poor shaming, and you actually give time to the impractical and boring trends that mainly rich people are doing.

    • @ntcssj
      @ntcssj Рік тому +28

      100% agreed!

    • @mr559
      @mr559 Рік тому +35

      "classist poor shaming" well put.

    • @montamiddleton9318
      @montamiddleton9318 Рік тому +5

      I watch a judgey one and thought well shit, I've done nothing right. Then thought she was just a frustrated woman who needed to get laid but was too worried about other people's curtain length.

    • @LS-vq2or
      @LS-vq2or Рік тому +1

      RIGHT ??? that's exactly what i feel like with other ppl on this website I'm like ok laughing at poor people who can't afford a boring made with 100% tortured monkey ass wool WHITE RUG that costs 400 dollars is not it. I'm not laughing just cringing. These ppl have just worsened my choice paralysis when it comes to interior design tbh like so not realistic and accessible

    • @kmbassett7222
      @kmbassett7222 Рік тому +1

      @@LS-vq2or I know, especially with rugs that you eventually have to throw out or spend way too much time deep cleaning.

  • @fireinateacup89
    @fireinateacup89 Рік тому +22

    I had a sofa at the end of our bed during my first year of marriage...for the sole reason that we were in a tiny STUDIO apartment (no bedrooms at all!) and it was literally the only way we could fit a couch in our one room and watch TV. Poverty sucks.

  • @jannertfol
    @jannertfol 9 місяців тому +13

    I agree totally with all of these observations-especially about the kind of minimalism that means you can't really live in the room without worrying every second about 'messing it up.' And you are so right about the couches. I would also include the couches that are made with seats that are so wide from back to knee that you have to be a giant to sit in them, or use about 40 pillows to bring you to where you can actually dangle your lower legs over the edge and reach the floor.
    I would also like to add in how much I hate the trend of painting everything grey, stark white, etc. FFS. How unwelcoming and cold is that? (And it will look incredibly dated in just a few years' time.) Embrace colour. Not peely-wally greyish-toned colour, but nice warm colours that echo nature. Don't be afraid to use a different colour in all rooms. Don't be afraid to paint your bedroom a sunny yellow, orange, warm green, etc. If it must be blue, a turquoise blue is a lot more uplifting than a blue that looks like what you see outside at twilight on a rainy day.
    This myth that you have to have only cool calm colours around you in your bedroom in order to go to sleep at night is idiotic. Why? Because you turn the lights off when you go to bed at night. !!! What IS important is waking up in the morning to a cheery environment that makes you bounce out of bed, raring to go because it's a beautiful summer day-not some depression-inducing atmosphere that says stay in bed-it's all autumnal rain, sleet, snow and fog out there.
    See, I can do rants as well.

  • @calikari66
    @calikari66 Рік тому +785

    Now, in defense of the couch at the end of the bed trend... My husband and I lived in our house along with our adult grown children and just didn't want to be around them much 😄 We were lovers and best friends after 30 years... so we turned our bedroom into our retreat and it wasn't big enough to have a different space for everything, SO, instead of always laying in bed to watch TV or crochet or eat or whatever, we first had a loveseat and then later changed out to 2 overstuffed chairs w a small table in the middle. We just wanted our own "space" without having to sit on or lay in bed all the time. My sweet husband passed away in March at the age of 61 after 38 years together... I'm a 56 year old widow ... but I cherish those times with him alone in our space. 💔❤‍🩹

    • @dixie1579
      @dixie1579 Рік тому +84

      There are always exceptions to everything. There are no rules, if you have a purpose for a couch or chairs that's different. But to have a couch at the end of your bed just because it's a trend is ridiculous.

    • @calikari66
      @calikari66 Рік тому +16

      @@dixie1579 gotcha. Yes I agree.

    • @lesliebowden5739
      @lesliebowden5739 Рік тому +82

      But that space was functional for you and for a reason, not for a trend. Glad you were able to manufacture your space to meet your needs. Sorry for your loss.

    • @calikari66
      @calikari66 Рік тому

      @@lesliebowden5739 Thank you...

    • @mollymorales8778
      @mollymorales8778 Рік тому +24

      @calikari66 I love that you have these memories with your late husband. That’s what life is about, what makes you happy and you carry with you through the good times and the bad. ❤

  • @hampstercrazy
    @hampstercrazy Рік тому +495

    My in-laws are from Greece and they have very old, family heirloom, wooden and amber bead strings like those. They’re large and medium too. They put them on coffee tables or entry ways but sort of out of the way. They serve as larger and decorative versions of “kompoloi” or smaller worry beads popular in the culture. They’re supposed to represent putting your worries into the items, kind of like sending good vibes into the house. I love their old vintage ones but can not stand the Home Goods ones because the people that buy them don’t apply the same cultural meaning and they look so cheap and mass produced.

    • @debvalle7466
      @debvalle7466 Рік тому +34

      Yah, I have several of those beads in my home, too, but they’re more of a marble finish, and come in greens and blues and oranges. I keep them on my door handles and bedroom door, as that’s what my friend’s Greek mom told me to do. They’re sort of a quasi talisman.

    • @zombiedoggie2732
      @zombiedoggie2732 Рік тому +11

      That's actually interesting, and sounds very pretty!

    • @sarahbeekman3814
      @sarahbeekman3814 Рік тому +27

      I think this is totally different from what she was saying. It’s absolutely wonderful to have anything in your home that has meaning for you. These beads sound wonderful!

    • @debvalle7466
      @debvalle7466 Рік тому +18

      @@sarahbeekman3814 Yes, that’s the intent of these replies. I would add that the beads we’re referencing have utility, too. Many people use them similar to how Catholics use rosaries-for prayer, contemplation, meditation…a place to channel the worries into. I do enjoy rolling them between my fingers. It’s soothing.

    • @patriciabrown7949
      @patriciabrown7949 Рік тому +2

      I love comfort. Right now… listening to you reclining on my DEEP INEXPENSIVE BIG LOTS SOFA. I’ve got a huge blanket on it (to keep crumbs, people stains, ECT) , ALSO… some pillows (as in bed room ones). Sofa is deep.. I mean deep. I have arms on sofa, too. You have an attitude close to mine …however I love all of my collections of furniture from garage sells, to gifts 🎁, GOODWILL FINDS, ECT. I don’t worry… I am so thankful . Like ur personality… FUN!

  • @marycurls5
    @marycurls5 Рік тому +22

    Low profile centerpieces for dining tables is such a tried and true rule that exists for the exact reason you brought up- you can’t interact with people at the table because you can’t freaking see them. I was so confused seeing this trend on instagram from people I trusted to understand this common sense interior design rule! So silly

  • @Daniko2
    @Daniko2 10 місяців тому +14

    Yes! So much this. On the "museums aren't cozy" thing, I keep thinking back to traditional (like, very traditional) Japanese decor. I'm always wildly impressed that it manages to NOT look like you should be wearing stilettos, diamonds, and a cocktail gown with a glass of Bollinger in hand at all times. So it is possible to be minimal and--if not cozy--at least warm. I wish more minimal designs were like that, rather than 50 Shades of Art Gallery.

  • @andreamilojevic4740
    @andreamilojevic4740 Рік тому +222

    "How can you have any sense of security in your life when there is no arm at the end of the sofa?" I felt that

  • @rebekahr5367
    @rebekahr5367 Рік тому +751

    "An all-white room is so boring, so unstimulating". You've perfectly described the biggest reason I adore my all-white kitchen. This is obviously a personal difference in how our two hearts process comfort. I want quiet-mind spaces in my home. The world is constant chaos, if I want more stimulation I can go literally anywhere else. Home for me is tranquility.

    • @livelovelife32
      @livelovelife32 Рік тому +24

      This.

    • @foxesofautumn
      @foxesofautumn Рік тому +102

      All white spaces stress me out. I feel like 1. I will never be able to keep this clean and 2. Reminds me of medical stuff. I don't think I can relax in something that looks like an operating theatre :D
      I get why other people like monotone landscapes but I prefer a cohesive pallet of colours.

    • @libairebane
      @libairebane Рік тому +48

      How interesting, never thought of it like that. I myself love images of all black goth rooms, but I know I could never live in one, bc I need light around me as much as possible and also fluffy colorful things for comfort.

    • @EleanoraDzen
      @EleanoraDzen Рік тому +29

      You can achieve the same look with all beige- this is what my mother’s kitchen is like. And then she has fun colourful plates. Everything else is beige and ivory. It looks monotone but it’s much easier to add and remove items because white feels like it needs to be matched perfectly

    • @crystalcompassion
      @crystalcompassion Рік тому +7

      DITTO calm space PLEASE + Thank You !!

  • @DweDhako
    @DweDhako 9 місяців тому +59

    As a neutral minimalist girly, I was so prepped to get dragged, but I loved every take!

    • @cdw2468
      @cdw2468 9 місяців тому +7

      same here, i was like “oh man, she’s gonna hate me” but it all made sense

  • @robinq5511
    @robinq5511 Рік тому +7

    My grandparents (in the 50's) had this great chartreuse velvet couch tucked in a corner with down feather cushions - as kids we loved it because it was so soft you could bury yourself in it. Fast forward 40 years later and I now had this ugly but structurally sound couch I decided to redesign to make it more comfortable because I remembered that couch. Wrapping new foam cushions in down was the answer. The medium foam provided the needed structure to the cushions and it is still a very comfortable couch that you can actually sleep on - without ever having to "fluff up" all the cushions. Well, never except when the cat decides to sleep on the top of the matching chair cushion...since most people don't sit there, it was made with softer foam and more down.

  • @bensiagel
    @bensiagel Рік тому +321

    The funny thing is that world class museums have amazing lighting and are often warm and welcoming. I find it's the 'modern' art galleries that have the cold, sparse feeling.

    • @lsamoa
      @lsamoa 9 місяців тому +12

      @@shewholaughslast That's actually exactly it hahhaha. All those clinical-looking rich people homes are designed for parties of the messy kind. Those of them with less debauched lifestyles have cozier homes.

  • @naly202
    @naly202 Рік тому +171

    Came here expecting to be scolded about something. Turns out my 112 year old house has NONE of the problems you mentioned. I guess it's because i like keeping the old furniture, and i don't care about trends.
    Now, if i could declutter it a bit, it'd be a perfect home.

  • @FleurDeCersier
    @FleurDeCersier Рік тому +26

    Yes to everything! I would add "clutter core" which of course has been on the rise as a counter movement to minimalism. I don't like minimalistic home design but clutter core is almost worse imho because it is just a cleaning nightmare. One of my top priorities with interior design is that the cleaning needs to be manageable. I don't want a huge row of shelves or a decorative table that is completely covered with small items that whose sole purpose purpose is collecting dust.

    • @fartnutte1724
      @fartnutte1724 9 місяців тому

      L take

    • @aff77141
      @aff77141 2 місяці тому

      ​@@fartnutte1724 ok fart nutte

    • @AlexisHiemis
      @AlexisHiemis Місяць тому

      So true. What good is all this design stuff when it makes living in it impossible. Some trends are just incredibly impractical.

  • @theParkerCooper
    @theParkerCooper 11 місяців тому +20

    as a software engineer who also cares a lot about interior design, this video was gold. I feel you're code is probably very well thought out and practical

  • @cleanandambient4387
    @cleanandambient4387 Рік тому +272

    I have wooden beads, my mum passed away and I took a branch from her fav tree and made beads out of it, the thing is they have this natural scent to them that reminds me of her and her garden that I can no longer visit 💕

    • @lostandfound5145
      @lostandfound5145 Рік тому +26

      That is so beautiful ❤️ I recently bought a tiny bottle of Shalimar, my mothers favorite perfume just so I can smell her every now and then 🥹 She’s alive, but I never get to see her b/c she’s married to my dad who is an abusive terrible human 😔 I may never see her alive again. But I do miss her garden and that soft hug with her powdery perfume.

    • @SandraSmith-fp7cr
      @SandraSmith-fp7cr Рік тому +12

      @@lostandfound5145 I am sorry to hear of your mom's abuse but please please go visit her or have her come to see you occasionally because she's getting older and with covid and other viruses around. Tomorrow is not promise to no one, so please find a way to see her physically. All the best.

    • @cleanandambient4387
      @cleanandambient4387 Рік тому +5

      @@lostandfound5145 the things we do to remember our loved ones.

    • @lostandfound5145
      @lostandfound5145 Рік тому +14

      @@SandraSmith-fp7cr it’s terribly difficult to get him to allow her to come visit. We are out of state & he hasn’t let her come in 4 yrs now 😞 I wouldn’t voluntarily be around that man if you paid me. Lol. She is an adult and made her choice. All her children tried to get her out multiple times. But she’s chosen that life. So we see her when she gets away for a visit, but none of us want to be around the man that terrified and beat us all our childhoods

    • @SandraSmith-fp7cr
      @SandraSmith-fp7cr Рік тому +3

      @@lostandfound5145 oh, I am so sorry to hear. She needs to speak with a counselor immediately to try and get to the bottom why would she stay in such a situation. It's not to say for the children because you're all grown and don't need him anymore but I think she wants to safe her marriage and she's taking her vows very seriously but if someone abuse you and your children you need to get out. I hope she will come to her senses soon and enjoy herself without stress and abuse. Take care and I will have you and your mother in prayers. All the best.

  • @becpennington7470
    @becpennington7470 Рік тому +244

    Trend #3, the couch in front of the bed thing, is like the telephone game of trends. It started with cedar chests, used for storing the quilts and blankets that would be used in wintertime on said bed. They kept them at the end of the bed because it was practical. Then more reliable and efficient indoor heating became a thing, and instead of mainly storage, the chest became a dressing chair for laying out clothing for the morning. So people adopted a bench or settee instead, because that also met this new purpose. Now it's a friggin couch. I dare someone to prove to me that this thing is used for anything other than piling laundry you don't want to fold or don't think is dirty enough to go in the hamper.

    • @auroraborealis13579
      @auroraborealis13579 Рік тому +1

      💯

    • @ecclipsetvvods1115
      @ecclipsetvvods1115 Рік тому +20

      Too dirty for the closet but too clean for the hamper 😌😌

    • @crazynconfident
      @crazynconfident Рік тому +9

      Right? It's just an updated version of "the chair".

    • @theblonderthanthou
      @theblonderthanthou Рік тому +11

      I"m gonna go with a mainstream take on a sex sofa that didn't translate well ;D

    • @twinklelea
      @twinklelea Рік тому +5

      I think the couch in front of the bed could be reasonable if you live in a very small space tho

  • @Fe-go2jw
    @Fe-go2jw 10 місяців тому +19

    I have never seen that sofa at the end of the bed trend, but I think it's genius! It does look ugly, BUT it is so practical! You don't want to lie in the bed watching TV, you want to sit in a sofa. And when you get sleepy, you just crawl right up on the bed. I LOVE IT.

    • @lynnsmith4
      @lynnsmith4 9 місяців тому +1

      I mean....that's what a living room is for. Have we become too lazy to walk to the bed. 🙂

    • @korvusmangata9007
      @korvusmangata9007 7 місяців тому

      You could also roll off the end of the bed onto the sofa, and have a cup of hot beverage in the morning while watching TV!

  • @hfortenberry
    @hfortenberry Рік тому +7

    OMG, that is SO TRUE about the huge massive table centerpieces. I've always been tempted to try them but just never followed through because they're just not practical and when I sit down to eat at a table (assuming someone is joining me), I want to be able to speak with them without craning my neck. This is just a ridiculous trend I agree. Instead I have little short/squatty floral arrangements and it just works.

  • @valerieadams5301
    @valerieadams5301 Рік тому +352

    I was recently in the home of a friend who has styled it in a visually beautiful way. However, it has the beads, the large table centerpiece, the white kitchen etc. It is lovely to look at, but not cozy and inviting. We have totally different styles. Mine is more eclectic and boho thrift store. out of necessity. I once told her that she has great style. Her response was...'I just buy things. You actually create.' That was a compliment that I have never forgotten.

    • @debbieheath7838
      @debbieheath7838 Рік тому +6

      Nice!! Yours sounds so inviting! Her compliment was sweet too! Perhaps she'll eventually find a few key pieces that mean something to her, that will give her home that warm personality too, on top of the beauty. Or, perhaps she's just happy with it as is. My style is definitely a mix of things I personally find beautiful, intriguing, meaningful, etc. For the life of me.... The Beads though, but ESPECIALLY the linked wooden chains.... I just CAN'T!!! 😂, I finds beads of all sorts to be lovely, but I just don't like the trend of them strung, and draped over a bowl, table, etc! To each their own, but I'd rather use that sort of bead decor as kindling, and I'm allergic to trees. Thus, I can't be near fires, 😆!! That's the cool thing about decor though, it's extremely subjective!! I love older things, unique pieces, textured fabrics, etc. My look ranges from castle decor, boho, parisian, industrial, etc. I find things I love about most styles, and I make it work. It's super fun, like putting together an abstract art puzzle, one unique to me!! I'm sure there are many who would hate my eclectic decor. I might have some rooms more cohesive, others more of a mixed bag. One which makes sense, at least to me, most of the time 😊. It's cozy, sentimental, very pleasing to my senses, bringing me security, and excitement. I love seeing the different looks other homes have!! I always find something that appeals to me.

    • @bubblewrappd
      @bubblewrappd Рік тому +4

      Everyone who enters my family home tells us our home is so cosy and inviting (which is such a lovely compliment) and my mom always replies you means it's messy 😅🤣 But it's not! Me and my mum are just like you - we love eclectic pieces and art and lots of throws/cushions and pieces of interest. I find those types of interiors so much more fun, creative and interesting than really styled minimalist designer rooms.

    • @debbieheath7838
      @debbieheath7838 Рік тому +5

      @@bubblewrappd That's my fav style too, it's a safe haven of comfort!! I've had many people say how at ease they are at my house too. It makes me pleased to offer that feeling to others!! Right now, I'm living at my parents home, taking care of my Mom. She has dementia, and can't be alone. I take care of her, the household chores of the cooking and cleaning, etc, the errands, doctors, etc. So, I don't have it completely to my taste here, but I do in large influence the style. I try to find things that both stimulate, and comfort my Mom, especially. So, it might not always be exactly my taste, but so long as it evokes thought, or a good feeling, I'm in! My Dad, he just sees it all as unnecessary junk, lol. If it brings comfort, or beauty to the room, it's necessary to me!! I love decorating, and have to make more time for it soon. I'm glad some others see the value of creating a pleasant space! It DOES affect your mood, largely sometimes! I was recently reading about George Washington Carver, and was pleased to discover how he brought affordable paint to the poor farmers back in the day! It was called, Rich Colors for the Poor. I thought that was SO cool! Especially, how he showed former slaves, like himself, how decor could improve your life! I never recall learning before about his paint pairings on canvas, to help simplify the process to those new to home decor. He saw value, and added beauty, where others saw despair! Sorry for rambling on, and cutting in, lol. I just enjoyed your comment, and went on a tangent!!
      Take Care!!
      Amanda H.

  • @bhargavivadeyar5197
    @bhargavivadeyar5197 Рік тому +396

    I love that you said up front that failure is an inherent part of any creative endeavour! Not enough people acknowledge that.

    • @Caroline_Winkler
      @Caroline_Winkler  Рік тому +40

      It is! And it’s really not even a “failure” - it’s part of the process! But its still fun to scream about because …I love to laugh 🤷‍♀️❤️😍

    • @thoughts3897
      @thoughts3897 Рік тому +6

      @@Caroline_Winkler Probably don't want to acknowledge it because they spent a lot of money on that failure. I guess that is why there is Facebook Marketplace!

    • @sharonduniganahsknits1077
      @sharonduniganahsknits1077 Рік тому +3

      If you never fail, how do you learn to succeed? 🙂👍🏼

    • @damonw2286
      @damonw2286 Рік тому

      True!

    • @circleinforthecube5170
      @circleinforthecube5170 5 місяців тому

      @@Caroline_Winkler i'd write off the entire 2020s as a failure, even the most gaudy 70s wallpaper is cool compared to millenial styles, Yall have NO TASTE as a generation, every "dated" interior is always better than the replacement soulless greige

  • @vociferonheraldofthewinter2284
    @vociferonheraldofthewinter2284 10 місяців тому +14

    My husband sets my styling standard. He either allows or doesn't allow me to put things on tables. When I styled his bedside table I had to be SO careful. I found this *teeny tiny* little air plant in an *itty bitty* clay pot. I set it carefully in the back corner, then waited quietly for him to make up his mind.
    He folded his arms. Squinted. Frowned. Relaxed and sighed. Finally he said, "It's whatever."
    Woo hoo! High praise!! He loves it! lol
    Seriously, I've found that if he says no, he's right. Within a week I'll be pissed off at it myself. If he doesn't mind, it's livable. Sadly for my inner designer, not many things on coffee, end, or dining tables are truly livable for the long term. The one thing that works always are cut flowers in a vase. Why do they work?
    Because they die and go away rather quickly.

    • @zvezdoblyat
      @zvezdoblyat Місяць тому

      ​@@Paris_1217holy shit, please take an English class if that's what you walked away with after reading that comment

    • @Paris_1217
      @Paris_1217 Місяць тому

      @@zvezdoblyat I guess I missed something here😂seriously buddy I hope I didn’t cause you any permanent brain damage I’m so sorry 🙄

    • @zvezdoblyat
      @zvezdoblyat Місяць тому

      @@Paris_1217 yeah I think you might've, I rarely see such stupidity

  • @margaretrosin7853
    @margaretrosin7853 8 місяців тому +1

    I shop comfort first, then esthetics. I was so angry when the expensive couch I bought from a salesman who said it would soften up… he lied. I returned it on the last day that I could, at great inconvenience to the store from where it came. Too bad!!! Keeping an uncomfortable couch is just not happening, no matter how “in style” it supposedly is. I found one I loved that is Uber comfortable. Yay me.

  • @masterhide
    @masterhide Рік тому +401

    I tried to do the extreme stoic minimal white thing in my bedroom & it made me so depressed. It felt so cold and just sad. Honestly sometimes at night it felt scary. Then I hung some of my favorite paintings and put my books back out and got a ton of plants & it was like night and day. It gave the room so much life and made me excited to wake up every morning & see my beautiful plants & treasured art first thing. So I totally agree with the last point.

    • @factcheckingyourmum
      @factcheckingyourmum Рік тому +5

      I love this! It really makes a huge difference to add a bit of colour and make it a snug safe space.
      Be careful with real plants in the bedroom though, I thinj it's not great feng shui. It adds too much energy, and it might keep you from getting a proper rest

    • @thecommunity1102
      @thecommunity1102 Рік тому +4

      Yeah, buying a warm yellow throw to put on my all white bed really helped to warm up the place. I kinda like the sterile look but I definitely make sure to add some warm pops of color. It keeps me sane.

    • @linpollitt8950
      @linpollitt8950 Рік тому +4

      I've done the white bedroom. I felt cleansed and angelic for a minute. Didn't last long!

    • @marylut6077
      @marylut6077 Рік тому

      Why did you TRY the white minimal decor? What self discovery did you gain from that fail?

    • @Treegona
      @Treegona Рік тому +7

      Enough plants make literally anything better. Anything. Not a good day? Throw a plant at it. Take a walk in the forest, do a gardening, re-pot a plant, if you have none of these head out to the garden center and Get A Plant. Very much not a plant person? grab a root-vegetable that you forgot about and stick that in the soil. As a fun bonus you'll have more root vegetable!
      Plants make everything better. Plants even make brutalist architecture better. (if you have enough of them)

  • @regansmore
    @regansmore Рік тому +306

    I’m a florist and there are so many things that make me feel vindicated in this video-particularly the extra tall vase with extra tall branches in the center of a table where no one can see across. Literally have had so many conversations with designers and wealthier clients about why that should go in a corner or, idk anywhere where you don’t need a clear sight line to have an actual warm conversation…plus, every video I’ve watched by you, the florals are so well done- a lot of would-be clients feel like they have to spring for luxe florals to make a space feel upscale, but just a well-placed and well-arranged bundle of grocery store florals can be the perfect touch (and maybe even a better fit for the space!)

    • @molly_in_mke
      @molly_in_mke Рік тому +7

      Like when I'm thinking about table arrangements for my wedding. I want something LOW, how are my guests going to talk to each other otherwise? Like I get the tall ones that are like super tall supported by bars, but that also just seems expensive and not my style

    • @kutie216
      @kutie216 Рік тому +1

      @@molly_in_mke I got low laying centerpieces made with floral foam so we didn’t have any containers to rent/return or deal with. It worked out really well! I don’t like tall ones because I’m short and I hate having my view blocked! I love flowers and I can appreciate tall arrangements in certain situations but when you’re seated at a table it doesn’t feel practical lol

    • @voodaii
      @voodaii Рік тому

      This feels kinda like an extroverted preference... I generally use a table for eating, not so much for talking.. I do understand that eating is more of a social event to many people, and that most of the extroverts that I know generally dismiss the introverted perspective.. So, this makes total sense that some people would have this opinion.

  • @viktoriyadouglas9490
    @viktoriyadouglas9490 9 місяців тому +3

    I’m pretty new to the chanel, but I’m absolutely in love with you and your ways of delegating your views to the viewer! In the couch episode I laughed so hard, I cried! Called my daughter to watch it with me, we both loved the “spirit”😆.
    Glad I didn’t make any of those mistakes, even though I know I make plenty. But my house is cozy and welcoming even if overstuffed with personal favorites.
    The only thing I can add to the first episode about the weird couch trend right now is: what’s up with short (read “nonexistent”) head rests? Both my husband and I are pretty tall and we don’t want a couch that barely reaches the middle of our backs. I want a couch with the back that is so tall that it will support my leaning head😕

  • @KincaidBlackwood
    @KincaidBlackwood Місяць тому +1

    I'm a year late but this was incredible. Utterly incredible. In addition to being very satisfying to hear someone in the interior decorating/design space talk about the trends this way, the idea that these trends are really making us a little more annoyed & angry to be living in our own homes is just so true. Thanks for this. This was so satisfying to watch.

  • @janinem5196
    @janinem5196 Рік тому +201

    Two funniest moments - The armless couch "No one is helping me." And the all-white kitchen "God is around the corner making eggs." I have watched this video more than once so it's ingrained now. Sometimes I'll just be going through my day and I'll remember what you said and start cracking up, so thanks for making me look like a lunatic! ;)

  • @kellywood9590
    @kellywood9590 Рік тому +338

    A trend that I’m over is the constant need to “refresh” your spaces. I feel that all rooms in my home are constantly evolving and that’s great. However, this constant redoing of living spaces several times a year is nuts and not practical. I realize a lot of this is so people have content for their media platforms. But to totally get rid of all room accessories and replace them every few months isn’t practical. I’ve seen people put shiplap up, take shiplap down, paint the same wall black and then decide to abandon the whole look for cottage core. Find your own style and evolve it. It’s better for the planet and shows your viewers who you are not what the latest trends say you are. And, sick of “chopped” pillows. Thanks for letting me get that off my chest. 😊

    • @Chill-Pill
      @Chill-Pill Рік тому +20

      I never ever ever EVER did that to my pillows and I laughed the first time I saw it. The chop in the top…puhlease.

    • @mrs_mothra547
      @mrs_mothra547 Рік тому +8

      Yes, so wasteful.

    • @miss_xenia_
      @miss_xenia_ Рік тому +12

      Agreed! It also makes me wonder about all their advice and reflections in previous video. If the *looooved* it why would they need to refresh all the time?

    • @tessarae9127
      @tessarae9127 Рік тому +22

      As a person who thrifts a lot…. I like it when other people do this lol 😆 Keep it up, I wanna buy your new furniture for less than half what you paid!!!

    • @ralphisxamida8533
      @ralphisxamida8533 Рік тому +12

      I just change seasonal decor. But I don't throw that away, it is put in the basement for the next time (like Christmas decor). That keepa the home fresh.
      Also with pictures, posters etc.

  • @SparkIeMotion
    @SparkIeMotion 9 місяців тому +5

    I love your sass!! 5:11 in and you've got a new sub! Thank you for your review of the cloud sofa. I'm homebound with chronic pain and trying to buy a couch online is a NIGHTMARE. Hubby who lives in another state keeps telling me to just get the cloud couch, but now I WILL NOT! Thank you for saving me from an insanely expensive mistake!!!!

  • @kg2096
    @kg2096 8 місяців тому +1

    The wooden prayer beads crack me up. It's like they're trying to say "Look how spiritually evolved I am not" 😂

  • @aschwinwesselius
    @aschwinwesselius Рік тому +151

    With all these minimalist white spaces I always get the feeling: "Who's the next patient? Please come in."

    • @thoughtengine
      @thoughtengine 7 місяців тому

      I have never seen such empty, sparse medical clinics anywhere. The health department must have decided to penny-pinch all the equipment and supplies away.

  • @GrrrlStyleNow
    @GrrrlStyleNow Рік тому +382

    Re: Sofas at the ends of beds.
    So my inclination is to blame Air BnB for this. It created a sudden demand for guest rooms to also be living rooms, since guests and hosts want the option to give each other privacy. A clunky but kinda reasonable solution to a specific problem, that got photographed a bunch and ended up on people’s Pinterest boards and is now living feral.

    • @bubblewrappd
      @bubblewrappd Рік тому +15

      Living feral 🤣🤣🤣 great comment 😂

    • @pppf_S
      @pppf_S Рік тому

      because people discovered tha is super nice fck on them without be in your living room. another problem, same solution

    • @toby1004
      @toby1004 Рік тому +10

      i actually started doing it with benches because the size of night stands in The Sims 4 makes the beds look tiny lol. i had no idea people did with couches. super cursed tbh

    • @aweoak7763
      @aweoak7763 Рік тому +5

      I've seen benches & love seats @ the end of the bed before Air BnBs became popular; they were displayed in large master bedroom photos; not a tiny bedroom. I use a bench @ the end of my bed bc I need surface space to put my robe before I go to sleep - especially in winter- & where else I can put my bedding items when I'm changing bedsheets, comforter cases if not on that bench -my bedroom is medium size & I don't have seating area in it. So while I am against a full sofa I still use a bench for its function. My two cents.

    • @Nr.1Mimir
      @Nr.1Mimir Рік тому +10

      I mean they put mini couches at the end of a bed since the Victorian times so it's nothing new. Hell it's an two centuries old trend if you will. But it just went to extremes that are ridiculous and indeed cursed.

  • @hiddenhighland
    @hiddenhighland Місяць тому

    I agree about the couch. I have an antique couch in our bedroom, but it is just there temporarily until we renovate our downstairs. It does not sit at the end of the bed but upon a wall facing the bed. I notice that what it really does is collect clothes- so it is a good thing we are planning closets along that wall. On the other hand, next to our bed, is a giant arched window (floor to ceiling and then some). We have a 'meridienne' (chaise longue?). It is so lovely to sit in, because it is right next to this window and it is overlooking the river. On top of that -it is so comfortable). I think this is the exception for my additional seating in the bedroom, as my husband and I do use this seating area all the time.

  • @growinwoman2290
    @growinwoman2290 Рік тому +1

    I do the one with a million pillows. I absolutely LOVE it. 7 pillows on my bed, all are different colors and textures, some are different sizes. I call it my “pillow arrangement”. I put them in a copper wire basket (designated for pillows) when I need to get in the bed to keep them off the floor.
    My style is bold bright bohemian eclectic. Everything matches because nothing matches so it works. I love mixing textures, patterns and colors. As long as something is colorful (bold/bright, not mute/soft), wood, wicker, cork, or wire, it’ll work in my room. I buy things in singles (one of a kind type of vibe) versus doubles or triples like those that like things to be even and perfectly symmetrical. I like the organized chaos look. “Classily busy”

  • @MrMesropa
    @MrMesropa Рік тому +227

    As a 39 year old single man in the middle of a house remodel I will be watching all of your videos now so I don't screw things up. Pray that I make you proud.

    • @lostandfound5145
      @lostandfound5145 Рік тому +15

      A 39 yr old single man who is remodeling his house and decorating it in a conscious way? Wow 🥵 how is it you’re single, exactly?

    • @stevecarter8810
      @stevecarter8810 Рік тому +4

      @@lostandfound5145 he just hasn't found the right guy

    • @Nr.1Mimir
      @Nr.1Mimir Рік тому +3

      @@stevecarter8810 assuming he's gay bc he likes to have a nicely decorated house?

    • @stevecarter8810
      @stevecarter8810 Рік тому +4

      @@Nr.1Mimir assuming he's not? Assuming I'm insulting him?

    • @Nr.1Mimir
      @Nr.1Mimir Рік тому +2

      @@stevecarter8810 insulting? In a way. Yes. What If he's wearing makeup or nail polish? Is he then gay too? That's ridiculous.

  • @apieceofcoffee
    @apieceofcoffee Рік тому +314

    I feel so validated. I never liked trends, I like what I like and the most irritating feedback I was getting when designing my house "it's old fashion and not in style anymore...this is more modern!" Like no, it's my house and my kitchen, not your greige turnkey museum.

    • @tamb7587
      @tamb7587 Рік тому +20

      Amen to that!!! Nowadays people have no individuality!! If I see another house with grey or greige walls and grey ridged core wood looking floors with white countertops with a vein of gray I’m gonna puke.

    • @cariwaldick4898
      @cariwaldick4898 Рік тому +9

      @@tamb7587 Oh, and don't forget those white, open shelves, because no one has storage issues in those kitchens, right?

    • @Wilbs
      @Wilbs Рік тому +8

      100% agreed! All I care about is that I’m comfortable in my space. Most of the ‘trends’ are so bleak, beige, grey, etc. About to start redoing my kitchen and I desperately want early 2000’s darker wood cupboards, granite counter, all the ‘outdated’ things. They make me happy tho!

    • @stephen1137
      @stephen1137 Рік тому +4

      How about "live edge" wood? What a scam. And it's ugly. And catches on clothing. So... the sawmill does less work rough sawing and charges you more??? Huh. Sure.

    • @cariwaldick4898
      @cariwaldick4898 Рік тому +2

      @@stephen1137 I like the look of live edge, but unless it's something you don't need to use, it's not practical. Maybe for a fireplace mantel? I've seen a woodworker who uses live edge, and he smooths it down and makes sure it won't snag. It's harder to do it right.

  • @mandykinha
    @mandykinha Рік тому +3

    LOVED IT. I am not an interior designer per se, but I am an enthusiast (very much!), and I agree 100% with you, very happy actually that I have not bought into any of these trends (and decorated my apartment throughout last year). As it is the first comment I leave, thanks for the content, you are great!

  • @diTaykan
    @diTaykan 2 місяці тому +1

    I like the storage chest/bench at the end of the bed, because you can do more than one thing! You can use it to store your spare bedsheets/blankets, and maybe to put on your shoes, or to put down... idk, something you have to unpack to put away. You could even use it as the chair to your desk, if your room is smaller or arranged that way for some reason. But yeah, a full-on couch feels ridiculous. Also yes- the accessory on my eating table is a little tea tray thing with the honey jar plus the salt and pepper shakers. You can see everyone! The honey jar is pottery, locally made, and nicely glazed so it's visually interesting but not distracting!
    And yeah, I look at the non-cozy homes and think "but where does the dog bed go" and "that's going to get stained instantaneously." It's one reason I like that pseudo-cottagecore aesthetic, while that's also somewhat unrealistic, it at least feels like I can fry an egg and not freak out if oil spatters out of the pan. With the wooden beads, my mom is a former nurse and apparently they had something like that as an easy reference for how dilated a cervix was (measuring with fingers and comparing with the beads- 1 bead = 1 cm, 10 beads = fully dilated).

  • @SummaGirl1347
    @SummaGirl1347 Рік тому +267

    What about the "Everything In My House Must Be Mental-Institution-Gray" trend? One good thing: When I go into someone's house and absolutely EVERYTHING is gray, I know for a fact they have never been institutionalized or imprisoned so, I guess that's a good thing.

    • @cindylou3708
      @cindylou3708 Рік тому +27

      You are making me feel empowered to get the house we just bought repainted! This gray is so depressing...

    • @SummaGirl1347
      @SummaGirl1347 Рік тому +16

      @@cindylou3708 You have my heartfelt, enthusiastic permission! I don't know how they stand it. I basically grew up in the hospital so, when I see Dr's Office Blue, my flesh crawls and I break out in a sweat. How can anyone like being surrounded by the color intentionally used by prisons to make life even more miserable for the convicts? I just don't get it. There are plenty of neutral colors that are actually beautiful-- and not associated with incarceration.

    • @angelamartzen7499
      @angelamartzen7499 Рік тому +10

      I actually love the color gray and I do like gray color-schemes in homes, but I do see how it can come off a certain way but I think the problem is that many people make it TOO neutral that it ends up looking depressing. I would do gray but add in color in my decor and furniture and add in different textures and softening things up with soft curtains and plants and whatnot. I have been in all gray homes that look so stark and bland because there are no warm and cozy elements to make the house feel like a home. There's nothing wrong with gray, it's just what you do with it.

    • @DNAConsultingDetectives
      @DNAConsultingDetectives Рік тому +5

      I call it Emo interior design. Can I please buy a warm color, Pat, for $5000?

    • @zuce0026
      @zuce0026 Рік тому +6

      Maybe they have never been institutionalized, but they need to be 😂

  • @elizabethmitchell8514
    @elizabethmitchell8514 Рік тому +312

    Sitting here in my cosy tenement flat in Glasgow Scotland, drinking tea, howling (That’s local for laughing your ass off).
    This is a wee comedy routine meets design critique/advice. Bravo Caroline. I’m enjoying your opinions immensely.

    • @lesley4085
      @lesley4085 Рік тому +12

      I’m watching in my flat in Edinburgh, tea in hand 😀 and I totally agree with you!

    • @InnerGiggles
      @InnerGiggles Рік тому +8

      Howling in Los Angeles, California as well. Enjoy the tea. Cheers.

    • @M_K_M_K_M_K
      @M_K_M_K_M_K Рік тому +6

      This is a cozy comment thread. Dutch apartment here, coffee, thank you 😆.

    • @Theileflottante
      @Theileflottante Рік тому +2

      Haha yes, pure comedy talent, laughing here in Croatia, too

    • @bellatomsett4753
      @bellatomsett4753 Рік тому +2

      Adding to the cosy thread - entertained greatly, cup of tea in hand, in my cosy, ramshackle Victorian house on the south-east coast of England.

  • @fantasylovemagic
    @fantasylovemagic 7 місяців тому +1

    I completly agree. I love interior design and yet so many times I cringe at it because they ignore every rule to make a cosy house for the sake of 'it looks nice as a picture'. Feng shui and interior design work hand in hand for me xD

  • @sherrinunya4079
    @sherrinunya4079 6 місяців тому +1

    Holy crap, did anyone else notice at 14:42 the noose on the cocktail table? At first I thought it was one of those dammed string of beads! Looked again and, YEP! Its a noose!!! 😮
    Anyway, I 100% agree with that piece of nonsense sofa that looks like an unmade bed in your living room!
    I'm thinking that the sofa at the end of the bed is a smoosh of a bench for shoes & socks application, piling the 2000 pillows on the bed while you sleep and an Interior Decorator wanting to pull a fast one.
    I do have a bench at the end of our bed for the 3 pillows on our bed during the day but have not yet completed man training for him to not throw them on the floor.
    I just found you and I'm enjoying your sense of the ridiculous, new follower.

  • @huytrinhx
    @huytrinhx Рік тому +208

    Finally someone talks about “fake”, “unrealistic” interior design in mainstream mags! I didn’t know how to put it until this video. The mainstream authorities on interior design, much like fashion, are not very useful for an average person looking to create a sanction of their own, which is what a home is for. Those staged photos are not how a typical home would look most of the time when there are actual people living in it. Like you have stressed many times, interior design needs to be functional and personal. How tiring it would be if your home is not an intimate place to live and feel “at home” in but just a vessel for you to take Instagram photos.

    • @frostfang1
      @frostfang1 Рік тому +6

      I want more inspirational design photos that are the way sitcom homes look like, lived in and like a lil bit of clutter and movement.

    • @t.a.yeah.
      @t.a.yeah. Рік тому +2

      @@frostfang1 Yes, I also looked for interior desing in some tv shows to get inspiration.

    • @geoffsmiley8252
      @geoffsmiley8252 Рік тому +3

      This is why I like Abigail Ahern, her house is beautiful and functional. She's a maximalist though- not for everyone.

  • @michellelandvik4009
    @michellelandvik4009 Рік тому +160

    I'm a commercial interior designer, and I agree with you 100%. You had me dying laughing, and I rarely look at residential design stuff because it's so frickin' ridiculous (kitchen islands the size of Texas, bathrooms the size of a living room, furniture that is placed in a way that isn't functional, and those damn wooden beads).

    • @kathrynbaker5188
      @kathrynbaker5188 Рік тому +19

      Yes! Can’t tell u how many people have told me that I will need to do a major reno to sell my 1959 split level in the future. Job 1? Expand the efficient “primary” bathroom to include 2 sinks. To do that, I’d have to place them vertically. NO! If you need to watch your spouse floss, go visit another neighborhood.

  • @chianti95
    @chianti95 4 місяці тому +1

    I agree with most of the “don’t”s on Caroline’s list, except the armless sofa. While I wouldn’t want it as my main seating choice, I have an armless loveseat sized piece that works perfectly as extra non-bulky seating and also serves as a visual room divider to separate living from “dining” areas in my small, open floorplan apt. A second sofa with arms would have taken up too much space, and chairs floating in the middle of the floor would have looked dumb and wouldn’t not have visually divided the room effectively. Unexpectedly, the armless “loveseat” just fit the space perfectly and it’s pretty comfortable for non-lounging guests. It also creates a living area conducive to conversation, since it faces the main sofa ( which does have arms…and a few pillows :). Sometimes the don’ts are the perfect solution.

  • @radixmaharaj5912
    @radixmaharaj5912 4 місяці тому

    I did like the pillows on the bed idea, but you make so much sense about it. PS I don't have throw pillows on my bed, just the pillow I sleep on and the one I cuddle, very basic. The couch and bed equation I never got, but I always did like the bench idea and wanted one when I did have my own home. Those vase ideas have always been weird for me, I like nice small ones, yet I don't have any at home. I enjoyed seeing the throw pillows on couches, but I only have two on mine. I agree with you on all so far. I had expected some basic things you'd point out. PS the wooden beads did confuse me greatly, I had assumed they were scented or something.

  • @carolmiller8811
    @carolmiller8811 Рік тому +98

    In the photos that you showed, I saw two other trends that I can’t stand: 1) the “V” chop in the top middle of throw pillows….WHY???!!! I absolutely HATE that! I don’t know why, but it causes me anxiety when I see it. 2) Using books for decor, particularly when they are turned backwards to show the pages. Again….WHY??!! Books are for reading, People! Okay. Thank you. I feel a little better. Have a blessed week!❤️

    • @rjshomestyle
      @rjshomestyle Рік тому +16

      I was thinking I was in a minority of one until I read your reply! I was going to reply the same! The stack of books with decor objects on top is my number one pet peeve in decorating.

    • @lianebourke2113
      @lianebourke2113 Рік тому +5

      100% agree

    • @mcmuffin2725
      @mcmuffin2725 Рік тому +7

      Chopped pillows look so contrived. I also hate a throw rug draped strangely over a lounge, or even worse over one corner of the bed, it just looks ... awkward.

    • @marybethscarlett6096
      @marybethscarlett6096 Рік тому +9

      Thank you! I hate the V chop on pillows! Whyyyyyy???

    • @MRPandoraHartDR
      @MRPandoraHartDR Рік тому +10

      Books bought just to be a prop, turned backwards, covered up all in one colour so they don't even show what the book even is about....Yeah that is a trend that is souless. But... as in my case, books you already own that have actual meaning for you but you're not going to want to read them everyday, plus keep them spine and cover on show too; not gonna lie, it's a great way to break up the levels on a display shelf.

  • @Cornflower20
    @Cornflower20 Рік тому +471

    Caroline: I care about you and I want you to have an armrest
    Me: this woman is doing the lord’s work

  • @allisoncoon5253
    @allisoncoon5253 7 місяців тому +1

    From my experience working in luxury residential design in the past, I feel that these sofas at the end of the bed began with McMansions. Bedrooms were now being designed with HUGE propotions that people felt they needed to fill. 🤦🏼‍♀️ Poor architectural design perpetuates awkward interiors.

    • @circleinforthecube5170
      @circleinforthecube5170 5 місяців тому

      isint it crazy how bad architecture mcmansions still look better inside and out and are more structurally sound than most millenial trend structures, nothing greige built in the last 20 years will be here in 2050.

  • @EssentialTruth_
    @EssentialTruth_ 10 місяців тому

    I agree with you about everything! The beads I don’t mind (but also I’m not crazy about them, either), but everything else I am 100% on board with you about, and lots of your points I’ve been saying for years. I don’t want to have to move ten pillows off my bed before I can even lay down. I don’t want to have to move things before I use a space. I don’t want to feel like there’s no comfort and personality in my own home. If the couch doesn’t feel and look good for extended periods of time, has hard arms or none at all, and/or the back of the couch isn’t tall enough for me to rest my head on it unless I bend my neck backward at a 90° angle, I don’t want it.
    I’m new to your channel, but this video tells me I can trust you to give good home decor advice. Comfort + functionality will trump the pretty and inconvenient every time.

  • @laurenmiller4984
    @laurenmiller4984 Рік тому +65

    When we first moved into our house in 2018 I painted everything gray. White trim. I reasoned that by going neutral I could add colorful decor and change it up whenever I wanted. After awhile I realized how sterile everything looked. It looked beautiful but didn't feel like home. And white trim shows EVERYTHING. Also I bought all of my decor from homegoods. Looked good, but wasn't personal. 5 years later most of the stuff that made my house look like a magazine is gone. I embrace cozy colors, wood, and items that mean something. Nothing matches and yet somehow goes together. Now I don't do anything to my house unless it'll be easy to clean/maintain and feels like home.

  • @lorenhenderson5699
    @lorenhenderson5699 Рік тому +160

    I totally agree with you about the Cloud sofa. I used to work for RH and all day long we were fluffing and fixing that sofa and each night it required a full steaming to get that look that you see in the catalog. I love your channel...no nonsense, great advice!

  • @lidoibenfuchenoff7632
    @lidoibenfuchenoff7632 5 місяців тому +1

    I have the Restoration cloud. You are right on with what you’re saying. I never sit on it because I don’t want to have a seat for a few minutes and then spend time rearranging the cushions. Such a waste of money.
    But the fabric is amazing, slip covers go in the washing machine. Red wine means nothing to my white sofa. They got the fabric right

  • @Bekindtopeople
    @Bekindtopeople 6 днів тому

    Yes, I agree on the tall vase in the center of the dining table. It’s like everyone has been taught that empty space needs a centerpoint. But the centerpieces keep getting bigger and bigger. I think a nice normal size centerpiece is fine and then you just move it over to a side table when you’re gonna sit down with friends.

  • @dakotavelazquez9054
    @dakotavelazquez9054 Рік тому +153

    I agree 100%, you should have mentioned the obsession with grey walls and grey wood floors

    • @laurenswift9368
      @laurenswift9368 Рік тому +13

      People are removing their hardwood floors to put in fake grey wood floors! Ugh

    • @DrLinda-xz1kq
      @DrLinda-xz1kq Рік тому +2

      I agree - grey is so depressing, but more importantly - also, like avocado green and orange in the 1970's, it is going to be SO DATED in a couple of years!!!!! DUHHHHHH!

  • @camillelemmens1745
    @camillelemmens1745 Рік тому +107

    Honestly, as a non-American, I feel like the full-on couch at the end of the bed is just there to fill up the endless amount of space these American master suites seem to have. If my bedroom could fit an entire studio-apartment, I might also desperately look for extra furniture to soothe my agoraphobia 😅

    • @jenkenj
      @jenkenj Рік тому +6

      I'm an American and still don't understand oversized master bedrooms. Maybe cuz I've never been one to hang out in my bedroom but yea, we can skip a bedroom with enough room to have a couch or entire sitting area. Cuz I definitely won't be sitting there, more like just tossing clothes I need to put away on the sitting space ha

    • @bubblewrappd
      @bubblewrappd Рік тому +2

      That's actually so true!!! I was first struck by this years ago watching Super Nanny - nearly all the American homes are huge and look SO empty. Would cost a bomb to fill them with enough furnishing to feel in any way homely 😬

    • @s.stevens4520
      @s.stevens4520 Рік тому

      You’re not wrong!

    • @yelenaangeleski3354
      @yelenaangeleski3354 Рік тому

      😂

    • @paprika7577
      @paprika7577 Рік тому +7

      I promise you, it isn't normal for American homes to have such large master bedrooms 😭 I've lived in 22 homes and maybe ONE had a big master, but still not even sofa and bed big

  • @GilliMarieMoody
    @GilliMarieMoody 8 місяців тому +1

    LOL. You kill me😆. Truthfully, (1.) Some bedrooms aren’t big enough to place the small love seat or bench anywhere else so, no biggie. (2.) The curved white room you showed (that you hated) with bare walls + a fireplace was absolutely stunning! (3.) The “cloud” couch is for a really big family room. ***Most people end up breaking up the pieces into smaller groups, sometimes, with a small table at each. (4.) I’ve never seen prayer beads as decor before. (5.) Large/Tall items on tables, I’ve heard lots of complaints about. (6.) I’m surprised you didn’t mention the horrid hand chop that people insist on doing on every cushion. Hate this so much. Cheers🙂.

  • @Hinoki352
    @Hinoki352 Рік тому +4

    EXACTLY ABOUT THE DAMN BEADS….YES! Amen, thank you. Yes. I have always hated that basic ass trend. They make me angry, but also just give me so much anxiety. every photo the Target influencers post of literally anything has some those damn beads draped on their friggin coffee table or laying half on a book or something and I literally always immediately feel anxious picturing it rolling suddenly roll off of said flat surface, and launch myself into imagining at least 17 different scenarios where they would have to be moved, because they are so insanely unnecessary and cumbersom. it’s a mess. I love you so much for this

  • @wendyip2723
    @wendyip2723 Рік тому +166

    Finally, someone delivering home decor advice like a pro stand-up comedian - the only way that can hold my attention. Bravo!!

  • @smoothielover07
    @smoothielover07 Рік тому +186

    Does anyone else low-key hope that Caroline’s channel doesn’t grow too big so that it will still feel like she has time to interact with us…but know damn well this woman is too smart, funny and just downright awesome for her channel to not grow soon/fast? 😅

    • @Kathleen5429
      @Kathleen5429 Рік тому +6

      From your lips to God’s ears!

    • @rabbitears8665
      @rabbitears8665 Рік тому +7

      She seems pretty grounded in who she is and what she is about. I love her style, how she likes the furniture someone has loved, repurposes or refinishes it so she can love it for awhile. To me that’s the essence of decorating and decor. Some things in life are just timeless, like Caroline.

    • @holleyn739
      @holleyn739 Рік тому +6

      I feel this too. Like she is my own private Caroline that I don’t want to lose when she inevitably gets extremely famous.

    • @lunahelena5394
      @lunahelena5394 Рік тому +1

      all the time

    • @angelasagenda
      @angelasagenda Рік тому +1

      Yes, I low key love/hate the idea. Love the channel and how she interacts with her subs. But, when she blows up the she may be too busy

  • @maryl8753
    @maryl8753 8 місяців тому +3

    Whenever I want to buy anything, the sole decision is " is this just going to gather dust". I hate having to dust and move knick knacks all the time so if it will make housework harder, it is a "hard no" from me😊

  • @shareenmonga
    @shareenmonga Рік тому +4

    We are SO ALIKE in our tastes when it comes to stuff about home!!! I find those homes that look like museums uncomfortable too!! Very unpopular opinion as the trend these days is the opposite ..im so glad i found your channel❤❤❤

  • @michelleobamassuspiciousbulge
    @michelleobamassuspiciousbulge Рік тому +223

    Thank you for exposing the wooden beads. Every time I saw pictures of them, i was overcome with this feeling that they needed to be in my house. Not a feeling that i actually wanted them in my house, but the feeling that i was doing something wrong by not having them in my house, and that once they were in my house i would be on the right track... What the hell was that?? This wasn't a conscious thought and i never bought any stupid wooden beads. I'm not sure what was possessing me in that moment but you have broken the spell.

    • @klapops
      @klapops Рік тому +4

      Haha! Love this.

    • @susanmckee6254
      @susanmckee6254 Рік тому +6

      Sometimes I too feel I need those beads, but with a twist, frosted sea glass beads (I live at the beach, so perfect, right?!WRONG) lol

    • @Jamcrackerr
      @Jamcrackerr Рік тому

      Same!

    • @Natta44
      @Natta44 Рік тому +7

      Haha marketing did its job well, thank god you were saved!

    • @firestick4991
      @firestick4991 Рік тому +2

      I few years ago, I had a hankering to make a ginormous rosary. Shopping for said large, wooden beads cured me of that - real fast - when I saw how expensive they were!

  • @lauralee_365
    @lauralee_365 Рік тому +78

    The trend that drives me crazy in every home decor video is the karate chop pillow. I think that is the most unnatural look on a bed or sofa. JMO.

    • @Caroline_Winkler
      @Caroline_Winkler  Рік тому +27

      Omg I agree dangggg this could’ve been on the list 100%

    • @karinbinnie1862
      @karinbinnie1862 Рік тому +1

      I always thought it was to show that this was a real down pillow, not a cheap foam pillow.

    • @irhonda31
      @irhonda31 Рік тому +5

      I hate that, too!

    • @courtneycole235
      @courtneycole235 Рік тому +11

      Thank you. When did making a square into and animal-head-eared-shape become a thing? Where’s the symmetry now.

    • @teresamuriniti5026
      @teresamuriniti5026 Рік тому +4

      Drives me nuts

  • @pippadawg7037
    @pippadawg7037 8 місяців тому

    I agree with you on everything really except to add that pure down can be very comfortable. A Howard & Sons pure down cushion sofa is a comfortable sofa. I still dream of finding one at auction someday. Plus there are two types of comfortable sofas the kind that are comfortable when you are wearing a dress and heels and the kind that is comfortable when you are lounging eating ice cream and watch TV at 2 am. When you are wearing the dress you need a sofa that provides a lot of back support and keeps you upright and when you are lounging you need to feel sink back a little bit more. I agree on the cloud sofa though. It looks like it is going to be a hot mess most of the time and not all that comfortable. I love that you included a Rita Konig design in your photos of cozy and all her sofas are pure down cushion. I agree with you on spaces that are beautiful but not cozy as well, and it is worth noting that when we admire photos we are just looking at photos and not spaces. So many people don't seem to realize that there is a difference. Most of the time when we talk about interior design we are talking about how spaces photograph and not how they live.

  • @scholl732
    @scholl732 Рік тому +3

    OMG yes 😂 Also I hate those pedestal dining tables that keep hitting my knees! Who thinks it's comfy to not have space to stretch your legs or cross your legs?!

  • @AlexandraAnele
    @AlexandraAnele Рік тому +1382

    So proud of myself that I don't have any of these, especially the wooden anal beads 🙃

    • @lookbookbykate861
      @lookbookbykate861 Рік тому +15

      😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣

    • @rebecca6503
      @rebecca6503 Рік тому +20

      Ugh Alex in the comments 😍😍😍

    • @franhunne8929
      @franhunne8929 Рік тому +54

      Never, never insert unlacquered wooden beads inside your body. You really, really do not want a splinter in there!

    • @Draconicrose
      @Draconicrose Рік тому +36

      @@franhunne8929 Not to mention they'd be impossible to clean properly! 😰

    • @franhunne8929
      @franhunne8929 Рік тому +41

      @@Draconicrose Thanks for the picture - now where is my brain bleach again?

  • @Sarah_Nade
    @Sarah_Nade Рік тому +140

    "What I'm saying is not personal, it's just rude." -Caroline Winkler, 2022
    And me.. Everyday.. from now on

  • @TinkerMomLA
    @TinkerMomLA Рік тому +6

    Thank you for combining something that triggers me (I’m hopelessly unorganized) with something I love - laughing! There are successful stand up comics who are less funny than you are. I think you can actually help me because you make it fun to address issues. Thank you so much!

  • @anitas5817
    @anitas5817 2 місяці тому +1

    RH Cloud Sofa is basically having a mattress in your living room. I have been on it. You can only lay on it. Impossible to sit on - no support at all.

  • @shireendhar7120
    @shireendhar7120 Рік тому +246

    I came across this account this morning and boy, I have not seen a more honest and genuine youtube channel in a LONG. ASS. TIME. Like there is absolutely no pretension here. I am an Indian and even I can relate with the things she does and says! This is the exact reason why platforms like YT exist. Thank you, for being you.

  • @ornleifs
    @ornleifs Рік тому +113

    Totally agree with you about the all white Kitchen - when I bought my apartment it had an all white Kitchen and I couldn't understand why I always felt so uncomfortable there, I only used it to make food and then got out of there. Then I realised that all that white was just so cold and boring so I painted a part of it warm yellow, put lots of art on the walls and low lights and now it's so warm and cosy.

    • @edennis8578
      @edennis8578 Рік тому +1

      I saw an all-white kitchen in real life only once; it was the color of a nurse's uniform, that blinding blue white. I never wanted a white kitchen after that, ever. It was horrific.

  • @karinanazare5179
    @karinanazare5179 7 місяців тому +1

    I actually like the sofa at the end of the bed. You can use it to pile stuff on it, you can put there things you want prepped for first thing in the morning, and it can play the role of a not-so-separate bed for your pets or for your spouse (post-arguments)

  • @Onyx-Rose150
    @Onyx-Rose150 9 місяців тому +1

    If you have a long bedroom it makes perfect sense. Giant gap between the bed and dresser? Oh, now we have seating. It's more comfy then a bench.

  • @lovepilie
    @lovepilie Рік тому +26

    I must say, asside from billionaires, the trend has been to neutral tones and minimalism for so long, that by the time we moved to our new appartement we wanted something clean looking, because I am one hell of a thrifter so we couldn't add more mess, and since the place is small we kept most things white. But I realized during the pandemic that nothing screamed cozyness or joy (despite my obsession with praticality and function). We started adding color and I kid you not, my moral lifted up instantly.
    I can't believe I deprived myself of color because I got brainwashed (pun intended) by glamour shots of bare interiors.
    Thank you so much for this video, Caroline!

  • @euphonical7138
    @euphonical7138 Рік тому +52

    I'm happy to report that I don't have any of these trends in my apartment.
    Not sure if it's because I'm an interior design genius, or because I'm too broke.
    Probably a genius.

  • @giabarger7686
    @giabarger7686 11 місяців тому +2

    I love your channel! You give voice to my inner brat! I have to confess, I bought wooden beads, but hear me out! I got them for a display cabinet in a beach rental. They added color, give sort of a beach vibe, and if a renter steals them, i won’t be heartbroken!

  • @cherimerrifield9121
    @cherimerrifield9121 2 місяці тому

    I love traditional/transitional. Soft color. Cozy. My decor is mostly good quality and last for decades. I just chalk painted a 9 foot custom couch I’ve had 30 plus years. I also added an actual painting of hollyhocks on the back cushions. Came out great (I’m a floral artist-78 years old)…..so fun.

  • @MissterBest
    @MissterBest Рік тому +278

    It’s a rare thing to literally LOL at an interior design video, but Caroline has done it

    • @rosemariesmalling4784
      @rosemariesmalling4784 11 місяців тому

      Absolutely!😅

    • @user-yn1ke3wr4k
      @user-yn1ke3wr4k 5 місяців тому +1

      I wish I had been as amused, but I couldn’t finish the video as I find it hard to deal with that kind of assault on other’s personal taste of design. Apparently she’s the interior design police….

  • @kyrareneeLOA
    @kyrareneeLOA Рік тому +123

    Oh man I love her directness. ❣ Trend I hate is ALL white (all gray too!) white . gray walls and carpets, white / gray couches... white / gray everywhere. Like in a hospital. 💝 I love warm soothing colors!!! Lots of charm.

    • @Natta44
      @Natta44 Рік тому +1

      People who like all white and grey have no personality in my opinion. Not much creativity either.

    • @firestick4991
      @firestick4991 Рік тому +4

      I went gray - gray BLACK! Behr’s Antique Tin is a beautiful, dark, rich shade. I doubled down and got 3 gallons. 1 in satin and 2 in matte. They are great to mix flat walls with satin trim in the same shade. Even stencil one over the other.
      I added gold accents and it’s freakin amazing! 😻

  • @monicak44
    @monicak44 6 днів тому

    Finally, someone who agrees with me about the museum look it's so cold, no warmth! These are not homes in my opinion they are show places. Thank you. 😊

  • @user-sw3fu7tx3p
    @user-sw3fu7tx3p 9 місяців тому

    Completely agree with your pet peeves. I would also add - couches whose backs are too low to have space for resting your head. How else can you sit back with your feet up? AND - decorative cushions on beds. Why???!!! Every time you get into bed they have to be tossed off. And carefully replaced the next day. Just extra work.

  • @user-rq5gr5rr6f
    @user-rq5gr5rr6f Рік тому +133

    hi caroline! i think the 'sofa at the end of the bed' thing came from studio apartment decor! idk why middle class families are doing this when they have a whole separate room for their living space 😭😭😭

    • @hahayouarefunny
      @hahayouarefunny Рік тому +10

      Interesting, I was guessing the opposite. I was thinking that it was a result of having too much space and 1,000-ft bedrooms, an attempt to scale up an old idea (bench/chest at the end of the bed).

    • @intrepidtomato
      @intrepidtomato 10 місяців тому +4

      totally this, , did that out of necessity as a student and never liked the look

    • @monicahamm3353
      @monicahamm3353 10 місяців тому +5

      it comes from McMansion Master Bedrooms being too big...... you put the bed, bedside tables and a couple of dressers in the rooms, hugging the walls and you have like 100 sq. feet of unused blank space in the middle of the room.

    • @firiel2366
      @firiel2366 9 місяців тому +3

      Where else is Michael Scott going to sleep 😢

  • @colleenh5499
    @colleenh5499 Рік тому +67

    As I’m watching this video on my firm couch, with my elbow resting comfortably on the arm rest, I’m like yes!!! This woman is my spirit animal!! I’ve NEVER gotten the 15 pillows on the bed thing. For awhile I thought I was half man, because ALL of my friends do this!! I agreed with every single damn thing you said! Thank you so much, because I have questioned my interior design skills based on what I see other people doing, and you just made me realize that I need to stop that shit! Much like when I do yoga, it’s not what it looks like, but how it feels. I need to listen to myself more, and respect my own opinion on what looks and feels right, and stop comparing myself to others. At 55, I’m a bit of a slow learner, but I’m not too old to learn. You are the Zooey Deschanel of interior design. I just love your quirky personality ❤️

  • @Gingergent07
    @Gingergent07 Рік тому

    Ok Sims 4 builder here and I was looking for tips and found you. You are SO funny 🤣 I only advocated for the "sled sofa" only for getting dressed but the was you shot it down "just not a whole living room" I'm dead. Great tips and insider opinions. You've converted me to only putting a small bench next to the bed, nothing upholstered.

  • @aoibhinquinn7310
    @aoibhinquinn7310 9 місяців тому +1

    From a practical perspective, I have ADHD and autism, and occasionally when I'm sleeping with a partner I can't filter out the sound of them breathing right next to me, so if I had a couch at the end of the bed I could just transfer to the couch with very little effort