It’s funny, I immediately thought “just bring a board down the wall to look like a support post and solve the trim problem” then a couple min later you mentioned it. 100% go for it.
Yes! I was just thinking you could wrap the corner of the wall that sits under your horizontal 'beam' with the same distressed wood to make it look like a vertical suport beam and then do something similar on the other side so your baseboard would have a natural stopping point! Great minds....!
Yes, I agree that's the best solution, making it look like a natural breakpoint in the house structure. Just be sure to cut out the baseboard and bring the wooden plank to the floor. A matching one directly opposite would make it look as if it was an original division, matching the beam overhead.👍
another way to scuff up wood boards is to put random screws, nuts, nolts, nails into a burlap sack and then just whack the board (bonus: therapeutic aggression release)
I would’ve just stopped the green color on the baseboard at the corner and then you don’t have the cut off area below the beam. Then the living room area would then just flow into the kitchen. This kitchen updo is amazing. Love, love, love all the color and design. 😍
Agree, i feel that the corner view angle is not see as often as the angle as in standing in the living room or from the angle when standing at the kitchen table.
@@molly_lf but i just dont think it would flow that much.. Besides if she put a bar under the wooden beam and just stopped the geen paint there, it would look more built-in and it would fit the farmhouse theme more, just like the long hanging rack by the window.
Excited for this - we're unable to renovate or decorate our rental, so living vicariously through Danie ☺ EDIT: I am aware that there are myriad 'renter friendly' updates possible, but for specific reasons we are unable to make any changes to our property at all. I constantly personalise my furniture & furnishings, but it's the actual decoration and renovation aspects that I most look forward to in the future, plus hopefully having a decent space to DIY in - I am very envious of the 'She Shack'! 😊
I have noticed that may of the rental DIY just ask the landlord especially if it is a light colour [saves them the bother ]which you could repaint before you leave or they use the contact paper.
There are still things you can do to spruce up a rental that's renter friendly! Just search on UA-cam and you'll see what I mean. I'm renting right now but I still want this to be home. 😊
Changing out handles and drawer pulls, switch plates is easy, light fixtures a little more difficult. Keep the ones that were there and reinstall before you go. How do you feel about wallpaper? You can use fabric soaked with liquid starch to make a removable wall paper. Watch this first for the nitty gritty but substitute starch for wall adhesive ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=use+liquid+starch+to+put+fabric+on+walls and then this one for tips ua-cam.com/video/FT0EsBta4TU/v-deo.html Hope this gives you some inspiration.
@@hazelmeldrum5860 Oh, absolutely, and I have done that in the past, but in our current rental we're not able to make any alterations at all. I content myself with upcycling items, but will relish the day I can paint - or even knock down! - a wall :-)
Only watched the first second of this video and I just want to say, I do not mind the painting. I can't tear out cabinets, buy new cabinets, and knock down walls whenever I feel like it. Showing how to paint your way into a new space is just so helpful to me.
Love the idea of wood going down wall cut out baseboard finish board same as beam,it will look fantastic Love both you and your show,stay safe. I'm almost 70 and I do all my diy work myself ,it is addictive. B
Dear Danie, I like your "board on the wall as a divider" (architecturally that is an "engaged pilaster" helps to have a dad who's an architect to supply all the fancy-pants lingo). The board will give the optical illusion that the 'beam' is supported, provide the visual break to make sense of the color change, and dress up the doorway to give the kitchen more of a sense of place. I enthusiastically endorse the board ;-D. You are absolutely correct, BTW. The copper pendants are s-t-u-n-n-i-n-g!
Love it, the shaker pegs, the curtains, the shoes. Here’s an idea: for the dividing line between rooms, continue the beam down the wall, but just make it project out an inch or so. Beams in English cottages are all sizes.
Turned out amazing! The clogs as a planter is absolute genius and I love how you used the sage. I feel like with the paint, I actually don’t even mind the colour of the cabinets now too!
What I love about Danie is she doesn't go overboard with the makeover and replace each and every piece just for the sake of makeover-ing. She keep things REAL use all the piece which is dear to her and I think that's what makes a house HOME!
Oh my gosh! I think this is my favorite DIY of yours to date!!!! For the baseboard deboccal - I would just bring it to that corner and not run it halfway down the wall.
The best part of waking up on Saturday morning isn’t Folgers in my cup (I may have outed my age there lol) but Danie on my phone! What a knock out space! Thank you for sharing!
Simplest solution (best, imo) for the baseboard-return the living room portion white all the way to where it meets the green. BUT, with that being said, I also think you should go with your idea of bringing a board down the wall to split the color. Don't stop there-make it look like a beam partially hidden in the wall, and mirror it on the other side of the entry by wrapping the wall as you did the ceiling to make it appear to be a support beam. It will frame the entry to each room beautifully! Can't wait to see what you choose to do! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Something I consistently love about these transformation videos is that Danie looks like I do during the process, and then during the reveal she gets ready after days of living in the diy den and it just really feels relatable 😂
The baseboards: My sister had an open concept living/dining/kitchen and she wanted the dining/kitchen walls one color and the living room another, so she painted a wide stipe of a third color in between. You could do this and carry the third color down over the base board, or you could use a board but cut the trim out and carry the board all the way to the floor. The silver ducting in living room: yikes! that looks crazy! Paint it copper! Or gold! Or brass! Or black! Anything but silver! Love this video!
Looks great! Before you even said anything my first thought was to extend the wood beam down the wall to separate the rooms. So my vote is to bring the beam down the wall.
I really love the redo - my favorite is the beam and your peg shelf! I’m glad you chose the sage green for the trim! The other green was very pretty but I think it would have been too bold for the look of the room!
The wooden shoes as plant holders!!!!! Great idea!!!! 🙌🏻❤️ I think the wood beam looks AH-mazing. Putting a board from top to bottom to cut the baseboard, where the green and white meet, I think would be a great idea. I am loving this series ❤️
Loved everything. Paint all your trim green in the whole house. I loved the faux beam, the peg shelves, the copper fixtures, the black chairs (best decision on that ) , the kitchen pulls)handles, new rug....all great. I am super impressed with your style and skill. Jeffrey is much to be appreciated as well. It's hard to find someone onboard and so helpful. 💚
I'm usually a silent watcher, but this time I MUST comment. This may be my very favorite makeover to date. I love/love/love all the colors...and the copper light fixtures! Can we stop and admire them for a few more moments. 5 stars! 2 thumbs up. Way to go, Danie!!
I love how it turned out! My favorite part is the faux beam that looks like it would have been there since the beginning. My first thought when you mentioned the baseboard color problem was that you could make an ombre effect so that it seems like the white color of the living room baseboards is transforming into the sage green color of the kitchen baseboards - that would be an artsy touch (with even more impact if you decided to do the same with the whole wall, in case you'd wanted to paint the livingroomwall a different color). But your idea with another plank as a supporting beam also sounds promising and may be even better for the space! :)
So glad you did that Shaker shelf. I want to do a similar thing in my house and now I have some inspiration. I have used Milanote since your apothecary cabinet and really enjoy it.
Danie!!! The copper! The green! The beam! The peg shelf! All PERFECT imo! Yes, I would add a vertical board on wall to match the beam to join both rooms and solve baseboard dilemma! Stunning! 💙
Dutchy here! Really fun to hear you have Dutch heritage and amazing to see a Zaanse clock and clogs in your kitchen 🥰 And yes, my grandfather actually walked around in clogs in his garden, which is véry old fashioned for this Millennial.
I was thinking the same thing! I think there's lots of ways to go with plants. Something hanging on the wall that's nice and tendrill-y, an accent wall plants. If you want someone lower profile than a plant stand to give walking clearance, maybe a leaning ladder like you did in the living room of your last apartment and hang plants off of that. You could play with the ladder to make it farmhouse! Still love the beam idea. Danie, you did so much for a refresh and it's all beautiful!
Your farmhouse kitchen refresh/makeover is my absolute favorite! Your kitchen was pretty before your changes, but it is stunning now. And I do like the color/style of the cabinets.
Hey Danie, I just wanted to say thank you for the joy you bring to Saturday mornings. Your energy and creativity is inspiring. Its so cool to see how you are making your place a home step by step. The world wants everything right away and you show something different - small changes progressively make a huge impact. Good choice with the baseboard trim! I thinking bringing the beam down to separate the two spaces would be the right solution. The beam looks AWESOME!
I live in a house older than yours where every room is a different color, including trim/baseboards. So a purple baseboard runs into a green baseboard into a blue baseboard, etc. I wish I were allowed to paint.
The Dutch clog planters are absolutely adorable. I have a pair of my grandmothers from her trip to Holland and this is such a great way to display them
I absolutely love the look. It feels like an old world farmhouse with the sage trim I think the cabinets should be that color too. It gives such a warm and cozy feeling.
What fun to watch :) I am a white-trim kind of girl, but your sage is beautiful. I love the kitchen runner, the clogs are perfect, the tiffany lamp is so charming and the curtains are genius. You are so talented! I am not a professional painter, but have done lots of my own spaces over the years. I hate painters tape, because it is expensive, tears badly, is fiddly to install and takes WAY too much time, and then it pulls the paint off... I find it easiest to paint the trim first with a good sash brush. Then I cut in on the walls with a good sash brush again, finishing with the roller on the rest of the wall. I always buy good paint and either use a tinted primer or a primer /paint combo. Spending more money on the paint and brushes saves time, and good paint needs fewer coats. The right prep on the woodwork (which I am not always patient enough to do) means the paint doesn't chip later.
the peg board really puts the farmhouse almost colonial farmhouse with your round back chairs feel in the room. love the way the colors work the white the sage and the black and the natural wood. that copper reminds me of how copper ages to that sage color. so they all just go together so well. so that's all my favorite.
I absolutely love the refresh of your kitchen! My favorite part has to be your personality because you have one of the best personalities on UA-cam by far!
That turned out so awesome! I am usually a "blue" person, but when you contemplated the darker green for the trim, I knew you had to go with the sage. Those curtains made such a huge difference. I share your excitement for the faux beam! Well done!! Yes, fake that room transition out with a continuation of the board down the wall!
Danie, you are a gem. You are beautiful, talented and kind. Thank you for sharing your talents and smiling, warm personality and brightness with us all. ❤
The beam is absolutely stunning. I love coloured trim and that colour is so good. I think that wood plank weathered and stained like a beam in that transition part would be very pretty.
Fantastic job Danie! The pegs look original to the house. The 200+ yr old farmhouse I grew up in has original pegs throughout, no closets. My parents added closets to each of the bedrooms during the year long renovation in 1980. You are an inspiration with your DIY's! Thank you for sharing!!
I love how you brought your personality into the space! The faux beam/real beam looks like it was always there. I always look forward to Saturday morning watching your latest project with cameo appearances by your pup!
Love that wood beam! We just bought the house we'd been renting for 15 years and are in the planning stages of our renovation so your channel is invaluable!! I already know I'm creating the countertops for the kitchen and bathroom myself using Stone Coat Countertops epoxy to create my own exotic stone look, just getting ideas for the rest of the house now! Thanks for your amazing content! 💜💜💜💜💜
As usual your design and color scheme is gorgeous. Love the beam, and the hanging lights in copper. All your hard work pays off every single time. Love your quirkiness and your work ethic. Keep going, girl. Can't wait til next video when you will show us subscribers how to do something else to make our homes nicer.😊
Loved everything🌹 But love the copper lights, I love copper I have my back splash in copper and cabinet knobs in copper💓 And the wood beam is fantastic💕 As usual you are very talented, love all that you create💘
Love,love, love everything! Sage green is my favorite color! So calming! Dutch shoes adorable! Peg/shelf..awesome! Copper lamps..stunning! Beam..beautiful!!! Curtains..lovely!!! 🤗👍👍👍👍👍👍
I have to say... I really enjoy everything you put your touch to. Your whimsical personality makes it even better. .... your a younger version of me.... lol.. with more energy. Keep the wonderful vibes flowing young one.
Fav - peg rails. The sage green doors & window frames look sooooo very country. “White (ish) walls do it for me too. It’s amazing how much more finished the kitchen looks.
Bravo Danie! Everything looks amazing ... the wooden shoes from my country, the beam, the shaker pegs, the curtains, the sage color, the copper lights ... the total end result takes my breath away! Greetings from The Netherlands!!
It’s funny, I immediately thought “just bring a board down the wall to look like a support post and solve the trim problem” then a couple min later you mentioned it. 100% go for it.
Yes! I was just thinking you could wrap the corner of the wall that sits under your horizontal 'beam' with the same distressed wood to make it look like a vertical suport beam and then do something similar on the other side so your baseboard would have a natural stopping point! Great minds....!
Yes, I agree that's the best solution, making it look like a natural breakpoint in the house structure. Just be sure to cut out the baseboard and bring the wooden plank to the floor. A matching one directly opposite would make it look as if it was an original division, matching the beam overhead.👍
Exactly. Read my mind about the support post!
Literally same
Me too. I would cover both sides with wood.
You are the only person I know who executes Modern Farmhouse properly.
The beam is a triumph, it looks like it was always there!
Yesssss i agree @shabbysuse
exactly what i was scrolling down to comment. that beam is such a win!!
I wish you had run the beam all the way down the doorway like the inspiration. I think that would have looked so cool!
another way to scuff up wood boards is to put random screws, nuts, nolts, nails into a burlap sack and then just whack the board (bonus: therapeutic aggression release)
whipping wood with a thick chain works too. This is what we did to age custom cabinets.
I love it when farmhouse style is actually used in a farmhouse! 👍🏻
Is it just me, or does anyone else think there's not enough Saturdays in the week? #Returnoftheboopyeaaaaah
I would’ve just stopped the green color on the baseboard at the corner and then you don’t have the cut off area below the beam. Then the living room area would then just flow into the kitchen. This kitchen updo is amazing. Love, love, love all the color and design. 😍
But wouldn’t it still look weird, if the green paint just stopped at the corner?
Agree, i feel that the corner view angle is not see as often as the angle as in standing in the living room or from the angle when standing at the kitchen table.
i was thinking the same thing. Like you siad the rooms would flow one into the other, and it wouldn't seem so strange
@@molly_lf but i just dont think it would flow that much.. Besides if she put a bar under the wooden beam and just stopped the geen paint there, it would look more built-in and it would fit the farmhouse theme more, just like the long hanging rack by the window.
@@kirstinedybergalbrektsen4802 It would mark where the kitchen begins, to me. Not weird, just a boundary.
Excited for this - we're unable to renovate or decorate our rental, so living vicariously through Danie ☺
EDIT: I am aware that there are myriad 'renter friendly' updates possible, but for specific reasons we are unable to make any changes to our property at all. I constantly personalise my furniture & furnishings, but it's the actual decoration and renovation aspects that I most look forward to in the future, plus hopefully having a decent space to DIY in - I am very envious of the 'She Shack'! 😊
right there with you! my top UA-cam video genre are these home renovations because I'm so excited for one day doing it myself.
I have noticed that may of the rental DIY just ask the landlord especially if it is a light colour [saves them the bother ]which you could repaint before you leave or they use the contact paper.
There are still things you can do to spruce up a rental that's renter friendly! Just search on UA-cam and you'll see what I mean. I'm renting right now but I still want this to be home. 😊
Changing out handles and drawer pulls, switch plates is easy, light fixtures a little more difficult. Keep the ones that were there and reinstall before you go. How do you feel about wallpaper? You can use fabric soaked with liquid starch to make a removable wall paper. Watch this first for the nitty gritty but substitute starch for wall adhesive ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=use+liquid+starch+to+put+fabric+on+walls and then this one for tips ua-cam.com/video/FT0EsBta4TU/v-deo.html Hope this gives you some inspiration.
@@hazelmeldrum5860 Oh, absolutely, and I have done that in the past, but in our current rental we're not able to make any alterations at all. I content myself with upcycling items, but will relish the day I can paint - or even knock down! - a wall :-)
Only watched the first second of this video and I just want to say, I do not mind the painting. I can't tear out cabinets, buy new cabinets, and knock down walls whenever I feel like it. Showing how to paint your way into a new space is just so helpful to me.
Run the beam look down the wall. There’s an intentional break there. I love the painted baseboards.
Love the idea of wood going down wall cut out baseboard finish board same as beam,it will look fantastic
Love both you and your show,stay safe.
I'm almost 70 and I do all my diy work myself ,it is addictive.
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Dear Danie, I like your "board on the wall as a divider" (architecturally that is an "engaged pilaster" helps to have a dad who's an architect to supply all the fancy-pants lingo). The board will give the optical illusion that the 'beam' is supported, provide the visual break to make sense of the color change, and dress up the doorway to give the kitchen more of a sense of place. I enthusiastically endorse the board ;-D. You are absolutely correct, BTW. The copper pendants are s-t-u-n-n-i-n-g!
Love it, the shaker pegs, the curtains, the shoes. Here’s an idea: for the dividing line between rooms, continue the beam down the wall, but just make it project out an inch or so. Beams in English cottages are all sizes.
Also thought a board would be great to split the two rooms. Both sides of the doorway though! Really great job, love it!
Turned out amazing! The clogs as a planter is absolute genius and I love how you used the sage. I feel like with the paint, I actually don’t even mind the colour of the cabinets now too!
Came here to say the same thing! The dark wood feels so much better with the bright walls around it.
What I love about Danie is she doesn't go overboard with the makeover and replace each and every piece just for the sake of makeover-ing. She keep things REAL use all the piece which is dear to her and I think that's what makes a house HOME!
Oh my gosh! I think this is my favorite DIY of yours to date!!!!
For the baseboard deboccal - I would just bring it to that corner and not run it halfway down the wall.
That white sweater with your very light tinted purple hair and blue eyes is on point!!!
The best part of waking up on Saturday morning isn’t Folgers in my cup (I may have outed my age there lol) but Danie on my phone! What a knock out space! Thank you for sharing!
Simplest solution (best, imo) for the baseboard-return the living room portion white all the way to where it meets the green. BUT, with that being said, I also think you should go with your idea of bringing a board down the wall to split the color. Don't stop there-make it look like a beam partially hidden in the wall, and mirror it on the other side of the entry by wrapping the wall as you did the ceiling to make it appear to be a support beam. It will frame the entry to each room beautifully! Can't wait to see what you choose to do! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Something I consistently love about these transformation videos is that Danie looks like I do during the process, and then during the reveal she gets ready after days of living in the diy den and it just really feels relatable 😂
The baseboards: My sister had an open concept living/dining/kitchen and she wanted the dining/kitchen walls one color and the living room another, so she painted a wide stipe of a third color in between. You could do this and carry the third color down over the base board, or you could use a board but cut the trim out and carry the board all the way to the floor.
The silver ducting in living room: yikes! that looks crazy! Paint it copper! Or gold! Or brass! Or black! Anything but silver!
Love this video!
Well done Danie, looks beautiful. There is something about sage/green that makes a room so calming to be in.
That beam, those lights, the pegboard, the trim, the walls....simply stunning!!
Looks great! Before you even said anything my first thought was to extend the wood beam down the wall to separate the rooms. So my vote is to bring the beam down the wall.
Totally agree with bringing a board down. I think it will be visually attractive but also help delineate the rooms.
The house is coming along in such a beautiful way!
Oh my goodness! The montage in the middle! YOUR EDITING SKILLS!!! I can see growth in EVERY video! You are such a STAR!
I really love the redo - my favorite is the beam and your peg shelf! I’m glad you chose the sage green for the trim! The other green was very pretty but I think it would have been too bold for the look of the room!
I'm impressed how well the copper lights married the black, cool tones and red kitchen together!
A board matching the faux beam running down both sides of the entryway would be great to separate the two areas. Love your videos btw 😊
The wooden shoes as plant holders!!!!! Great idea!!!! 🙌🏻❤️ I think the wood beam looks AH-mazing. Putting a board from top to bottom to cut the baseboard, where the green and white meet, I think would be a great idea. I am loving this series ❤️
I’m now looking around my house to see what I can use to upcycle as a planter 😂 So creative! Loved it all.
Loved everything. Paint all your trim green in the whole house. I loved the faux beam, the peg shelves, the copper fixtures, the black chairs (best decision on that ) , the kitchen pulls)handles, new rug....all great. I am super impressed with your style and skill. Jeffrey is much to be appreciated as well. It's hard to find someone onboard and so helpful. 💚
The división board that you said is perfect. Will divide the kitchen from the living room 🤗
I love EVERYTHING about this space....but I think the clogs as planters may be my favorite! I never would have thought of that. How fabulous!!!!
What a gorgeous room!!! It really is the epitome of cozy, seems like a room I would love to spend time in! Well done Danie!
My favorite part . . . Why YOU, of course. Love your energy and enthusiasm. Keep DIYing!
Thats amazing! Looking forward to the cabinets being transformed...
I'm usually a silent watcher, but this time I MUST comment. This may be my very favorite makeover to date. I love/love/love all the colors...and the copper light fixtures! Can we stop and admire them for a few more moments. 5 stars! 2 thumbs up. Way to go, Danie!!
Happy Saturday ! It's DIY time!
woot!
I love how it turned out! My favorite part is the faux beam that looks like it would have been there since the beginning. My first thought when you mentioned the baseboard color problem was that you could make an ombre effect so that it seems like the white color of the living room baseboards is transforming into the sage green color of the kitchen baseboards - that would be an artsy touch (with even more impact if you decided to do the same with the whole wall, in case you'd wanted to paint the livingroomwall a different color). But your idea with another plank as a supporting beam also sounds promising and may be even better for the space! :)
So glad you did that Shaker shelf. I want to do a similar thing in my house and now I have some inspiration. I have used Milanote since your apothecary cabinet and really enjoy it.
This Kitchen refresh makes the room so much brighter. The colours look so good. My favourite bit it the Pegboard shelf and the copper lamps.
I liked this right after.. "I'm beginning to think this is just one long episode if me painting things."
Danie!!! The copper! The green! The beam! The peg shelf!
All PERFECT imo!
Yes, I would add a vertical board on wall to match the beam to join both rooms and solve baseboard dilemma!
Stunning! 💙
Millennials: "Avacado green was such an ugly trend in our parents' generation."
Also Millennials: "COVER EVERYTHING IN SIMPLY SAGE!"
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What goes around comes around even though the Avocado was darker, the sage is for sure similar. Mustard, Harvest Gold, Burnt Orange 🤣
Rather more aesthetically pleasing as paintwork than a bathroom suite, though... 🤣
@@rebecarendell It's a slow fade... We must be vigilant, or we will have entirely sage green bathrooms as well. 😅
thankfully she flipped the script on that 90's accent wall to making the color the accent via moldings and doors.
I love how every generation thinks they invented everything.. lol we all borrow inspiration from eachother. 🥰
Love the sage green with black accents, the black chairs and the way you put white plaster next to the beam--makes it look original.
I would definitely add the board on the wall to separate spaces
Dutchy here! Really fun to hear you have Dutch heritage and amazing to see a Zaanse clock and clogs in your kitchen 🥰
And yes, my grandfather actually walked around in clogs in his garden, which is véry old fashioned for this Millennial.
Just put a nice houseplant in front of the baseboard seam! It will hide it and break up the space 😗
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I was thinking the same thing! I think there's lots of ways to go with plants. Something hanging on the wall that's nice and tendrill-y, an accent wall plants. If you want someone lower profile than a plant stand to give walking clearance, maybe a leaning ladder like you did in the living room of your last apartment and hang plants off of that. You could play with the ladder to make it farmhouse!
Still love the beam idea. Danie, you did so much for a refresh and it's all beautiful!
Do it right,you don't just coverup. complete the look. Run your wood down wall, it will tie in
That's a traffic area. I think a plant on the floor there would look odd and could get accidentally kicked. Probably by Kenobi! ;)
@@jemma50 hehe that’s true! 🐕
Your farmhouse kitchen refresh/makeover is my absolute favorite! Your kitchen was pretty before your changes, but it is stunning now. And I do like the color/style of the cabinets.
Never clicked so fast xD
Hey Danie, I just wanted to say thank you for the joy you bring to Saturday mornings. Your energy and creativity is inspiring. Its so cool to see how you are making your place a home step by step. The world wants everything right away and you show something different - small changes progressively make a huge impact. Good choice with the baseboard trim! I thinking bringing the beam down to separate the two spaces would be the right solution. The beam looks AWESOME!
I live in a house older than yours where every room is a different color, including trim/baseboards. So a purple baseboard runs into a green baseboard into a blue baseboard, etc. I wish I were allowed to paint.
Absolutely gorgeous Danie. I have a house built 1890 so I’m loving seeing what you do to your old house. It’s looking beautiful.
Absolutely love all of it, love the colour of the trim but I think my favourite is the beam. ❤
That paint on the French doors is simply perfection!! And that beam... wow 👌
The Dutch clog planters are absolutely adorable. I have a pair of my grandmothers from her trip to Holland and this is such a great way to display them
The corner by your table is just so inviting. If feels so cozy...but not cluttery. I love it. The beam adds so much! You are amazing.
I absolutely love the look. It feels like an old world farmhouse with the sage trim I think the cabinets should be that color too. It gives such a warm and cozy feeling.
What fun to watch :) I am a white-trim kind of girl, but your sage is beautiful. I love the kitchen runner, the clogs are perfect, the tiffany lamp is so charming and the curtains are genius. You are so talented! I am not a professional painter, but have done lots of my own spaces over the years. I hate painters tape, because it is expensive, tears badly, is fiddly to install and takes WAY too much time, and then it pulls the paint off... I find it easiest to paint the trim first with a good sash brush. Then I cut in on the walls with a good sash brush again, finishing with the roller on the rest of the wall. I always buy good paint and either use a tinted primer or a primer /paint combo. Spending more money on the paint and brushes saves time, and good paint needs fewer coats. The right prep on the woodwork (which I am not always patient enough to do) means the paint doesn't chip later.
the peg board really puts the farmhouse almost colonial farmhouse with your round back chairs feel in the room. love the way the colors work the white the sage and the black and the natural wood. that copper reminds me of how copper ages to that sage color. so they all just go together so well. so that's all my favorite.
Okay, this is my favorite episode ever! The shaker peg shelf, alleviated the corner from ok to fantastic! And let's talk about the beam....😍
I absolutely love the refresh of your kitchen! My favorite part has to be your personality because you have one of the best personalities on UA-cam by far!
That turned out so awesome! I am usually a "blue" person, but when you contemplated the darker green for the trim, I knew you had to go with the sage.
Those curtains made such a huge difference. I share your excitement for the faux beam! Well done!!
Yes, fake that room transition out with a continuation of the board down the wall!
Beam, lights, paint colors...overall details give it a Danie vibe. You rock!
I think adding a board to separate the two spaces is the perfect solution. Also, I love the shade of green you chose and the copper lights!
I think my favorite was that faux beam. Such a simple idea and yet it gives just the right touch.
Danie, you are a gem. You are beautiful, talented and kind. Thank you for sharing your talents and smiling, warm personality and brightness with us all. ❤
The peg board is brilliant. But that faux beam...seriously best idea 💡
I LOVE the little dutch clog planters!
You did very good job i like the kitchen
I cant wait to see the cabinets transformed
Your kitchen improvements look great, the colors and the pegs look like they've always been there in a 150 year old house. Excited to see more!
Dani your kitchen is BEAUTIFUL! I love it! Can't wait to see what you do with the cabinets!
The beam is absolutely stunning. I love coloured trim and that colour is so good. I think that wood plank weathered and stained like a beam in that transition part would be very pretty.
Love the brass lights but the green on the windows is the winner for me. Great job.
Fantastic job Danie! The pegs look original to the house. The 200+ yr old farmhouse I grew up in has original pegs throughout, no closets. My parents added closets to each of the bedrooms during the year long renovation in 1980. You are an inspiration with your DIY's! Thank you for sharing!!
the greens and brass being back in style definitely giving me 90s flashbacks
I love how you brought your personality into the space! The faux beam/real beam looks like it was always there.
I always look forward to Saturday morning watching your latest project with cameo appearances by your pup!
Yes, wasn't Kenobi adorable playing in the snow and resting his long body on the bench and head on the table? 😂
After Danie recommended Milanote I started using it and have to say it’s a great tool. I’m an organizational freak and I love it.
Love it all, but the clog planters were such a fun surprise. I have a huge Dutch family and sharing this with all of them. Much love from Texas 🤠❤️
Love that wood beam! We just bought the house we'd been renting for 15 years and are in the planning stages of our renovation so your channel is invaluable!! I already know I'm creating the countertops for the kitchen and bathroom myself using Stone Coat Countertops epoxy to create my own exotic stone look, just getting ideas for the rest of the house now! Thanks for your amazing content! 💜💜💜💜💜
My favorite part was the Shaker Shelf. And I love the green!! It just changed your kitchen!
These changes are AMAZING!! The color choices are probably beautiful, but the camera does not do them justice. Well done!!!
As usual your design and color scheme is gorgeous. Love the beam, and the hanging lights in copper. All your hard work pays off every single time. Love your quirkiness and your work ethic. Keep going, girl. Can't wait til next video when you will show us subscribers how to do something else to make our homes nicer.😊
YES to the boadr to divide the space ~ This is Fun to watch you design
Loved everything🌹 But love the copper lights, I love copper I have my back splash in copper and cabinet knobs in copper💓 And the wood beam is fantastic💕 As usual you are very talented, love all that you create💘
I love the colors! Those copper lights are out of site!!!! No I love the shaker peg shelf!! It’s beautiful, warm and inviting!
Love,love, love everything! Sage green is my favorite color! So calming! Dutch shoes adorable! Peg/shelf..awesome! Copper lamps..stunning! Beam..beautiful!!! Curtains..lovely!!! 🤗👍👍👍👍👍👍
I have to say... I really enjoy everything you put your touch to. Your whimsical personality makes it even better. .... your a younger version of me.... lol.. with more energy. Keep the wonderful vibes flowing young one.
definitely a vertical "beam" should work to separate the rooms, the top beam is perfect! .Looking good. Love the lights!
Wooden beam turned out absolutely brilliantly well done
My favs - faux beam, railing and paint choices. In other words, I loved everything!!
My favourite part is the beam - it looks like it was always there. Good for you!
Oh wow job very well done, absolutely beautiful, that green is lovely. Have a fab weekend xx👍🏽💗💫
That white wall colour really does brighten the room up!
Brilliant running the board between the beam and the different colored floorboards trim, brilliant
Fav - peg rails. The sage green doors & window frames look sooooo very country. “White (ish) walls do it for me too. It’s amazing how much more finished the kitchen looks.
Bravo Danie! Everything looks amazing ... the wooden shoes from my country, the beam, the shaker pegs, the curtains, the sage color, the copper lights ... the total end result takes my breath away! Greetings from The Netherlands!!