@@CreateAcademy I'm over two-thirds through her new course now, and it's been fascinating and a top notch program all the way! Lovin' it! As an American, I have been looking forward to finding out what the word "snagging" meant that Rita's mentioned a few times - LOL - as that's definitely not the term used over here. In the U.S., "snagging" would be known as 'going through the punch list' which is when you the client/homeowner annotate what the builder/contractor/decorator needs to give attention to before you as the homeowner officially sign off as completely happy and satisfied with the project and/or the house. This is a course I'll watch again at least another time or two - Rita Konig is so charming and approachable as well as extremely talented at her profession. I like the downloadable workbook-brochure as well.
I just love listening to Rita Konig.. she is a great story teller in term of the design process, which I find absolutely effective way of learning about interiors. Thank you for the second season!
I'm decorating in Orkcore. The look is dominated by red, grey, and brown. Brown leather and brown wood. Grey concrete floors, grey iron, occasionally grey stained wood such as my house number sign. Red leather, sedona red stained wood, a bit of red trim, red painted roof. Dark ages war/hunting weapons such as battleaxes, shields, and spears as decorations. Hide rugs and Navajo rugs. Raw materials and recycled materials. Exposed industrial elements such as large bolts where practical. Pointiness added everywhere it can be done safely, such as pointy plants, pointy curtain-rods, pointy fencing, pyramid tacks.
I adore Rita's style! Her decisions on fabrics and wallpapers are brilliant, unparalleled in my opinion. Rita, please give us an interior decor book!
Thanks so much for taking the time to comment. Rita's new course is now live on www.createacademy.com
@@CreateAcademy I'm over two-thirds through her new course now, and it's been fascinating and a top notch program all the way! Lovin' it! As an American, I have been looking forward to finding out what the word "snagging" meant that Rita's mentioned a few times - LOL - as that's definitely not the term used over here. In the U.S., "snagging" would be known as 'going through the punch list' which is when you the client/homeowner annotate what the builder/contractor/decorator needs to give attention to before you as the homeowner officially sign off as completely happy and satisfied with the project and/or the house. This is a course I'll watch again at least another time or two - Rita Konig is so charming and approachable as well as extremely talented at her profession. I like the downloadable workbook-brochure as well.
I just love listening to Rita Konig.. she is a great story teller in term of the design process, which I find absolutely effective way of learning about interiors. Thank you for the second season!
Thank you for taking the time to comment. Rita's second course is now live on www.createacademy.com
I'm buying this course next week and can't wait 👌🏻👏🏻❤️
Rita KONING deserves our Admiration and our wonderful comments.
Thank you for the videos 🌼👏
Thank you so much for taking the time to leave such a lovely comment! We love Rita too.
I love listening to Rita konick she's amazing
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Very attractive, love the use of colors - the clips move too fast though and it's hard to get a decent feel of the rooms.
I'm obsessed with this trailer.
Thank you so much
Superb taste and a truly great decorator. ❤
Can’t wait!!!!
Thanks so much! Rita Konig's second course is now live on www.createacademy.com
My favorite designer. Just. *sigh*. Lovely.
We love Rita too!
Love her style - I am here for it. Subscribed. (I don’t follow many people!)
Thank you so much for subscribing !
When? How? Need this in my life!
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Warm, varied, lovely.
I'm decorating in Orkcore. The look is dominated by red, grey, and brown. Brown leather and brown wood. Grey concrete floors, grey iron, occasionally grey stained wood such as my house number sign. Red leather, sedona red stained wood, a bit of red trim, red painted roof. Dark ages war/hunting weapons such as battleaxes, shields, and spears as decorations. Hide rugs and Navajo rugs. Raw materials and recycled materials. Exposed industrial elements such as large bolts where practical. Pointiness added everywhere it can be done safely, such as pointy plants, pointy curtain-rods, pointy fencing, pyramid tacks.