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  • @dorothysorensen2756
    @dorothysorensen2756 Місяць тому +743

    For the first room - one of the tricks people sometimes do when picking fabrics for quilts is to take a picture in black and white. If everything turns into the basically same grey, you need more contrast. So even if everything technically plays together nicely, it all feels boring because they're all in that same value range.

    • @boxer1129
      @boxer1129 Місяць тому +23

      Basically just create some contrast between the different shades

    • @alamedadanceparty
      @alamedadanceparty Місяць тому +28

      Very good tip!

    • @Chaotic_Pixie
      @Chaotic_Pixie Місяць тому +26

      Yep! Even if you’re using tons of different colors, if you can’t distinguish the grays, there isn’t enough contrast. I’m a knitter and use this trick a lot, especially when working with pale colors. A peach and a pale sea foam turn pretty close to the same shade of gray because they’re both white based. It’s less of an issue with really vibrant colors but starts to be an issue again with darker colors.

    • @Cocoanutty0
      @Cocoanutty0 Місяць тому +19

      This is brilliant! That room definitely looks like it would all be one shade. I also thought it could’ve used some wood tones like the inspiration photos in the video. A medium toned wood would also add to the contrast.

    • @ChurchladyHmm
      @ChurchladyHmm Місяць тому +4

      Love this tip!

  • @howellomaha
    @howellomaha Місяць тому +349

    Dana,
    If you love your artwork, consider moving it over the desk area. It is a bit too close to the ceiling and moving it over will enable you to lower it a few inches. If you are not in love with it and want something new, consider something horizontal that won't be hugging the ceiling so much.

    • @Lethalnightmarez
      @Lethalnightmarez Місяць тому +14

      YES! That was my first thought as well when I saw her room.

    • @quirkynation
      @quirkynation Місяць тому +7

      Agreed! I was thinking he same. That single movement with a new quilt would add so much to her room. 😊

    • @dilettantical
      @dilettantical Місяць тому +3

      My first thought too!

    • @fazdoll
      @fazdoll Місяць тому +6

      What about the space on the opposite wall? She could hang the art there, perhaps over a dresser, and choose a new piece of art over the bed. Something with a darker seafoam.

    • @carolynv8979
      @carolynv8979 29 днів тому +2

      I was thinking the same, two vertical pieces above an already tall headboard. It also clusters all the color in that one region. We need to pull the color from the bed into the rest of the room

  • @user-zz2sg7kn4s
    @user-zz2sg7kn4s Місяць тому +223

    I love how Nick talks all sassy and directly at other videos, but when he is talking about real people with feelings, he is all respectful and careful with his choice of words. I think you explained yourself really well and achieved to say what you thought in a nice and productive critic way😊

    • @KendraTidwell-kr1zv
      @KendraTidwell-kr1zv 25 днів тому +11

      "Tact is the ability to tell someone to go to hell in such a way that they'll look forward to the trip"

  • @The47thBasement
    @The47thBasement Місяць тому +485

    Jay: “You may not be able to tell.”
    Nick: “Jay, I can tell.” 😂

    • @63Lsp
      @63Lsp Місяць тому +7

      😂😂

    • @janetleblanc8511
      @janetleblanc8511 Місяць тому +13

      We can all tell!

    • @_silentrose
      @_silentrose Місяць тому +8

      The way he was so quick with that lol 😂😂😂

    • @chrsreeder
      @chrsreeder Місяць тому +4

      😂

    • @jm7804
      @jm7804 Місяць тому +15

      I think he has some very interesting pieces in the space, but they don't stand out because literally everything is from that same time period. That picture of the living looks like it's straight out of 1962. The only reason you know it's modern is because there's a flat screen tv in the photo. I never really thought about it until Nick brought it up but those spaces look like sets from TV shows. If you love it, then go for it. I couldn't live in that for a day, but it's not my space.

  • @venice0100
    @venice0100 Місяць тому +186

    I vote that you do more of these. We get little decorating nuggets from real life situations. Love it

    • @liztrollope9762
      @liztrollope9762 28 днів тому +3

      Agreed

    • @4it4k
      @4it4k 27 днів тому +3

      Absolutely. It feels much more real and relatable than highly curated spaces from Pinterest.

  • @suepenfold3680
    @suepenfold3680 Місяць тому +147

    I would love a follow-up show where we see the subscribers’ spaces after implementing your advice!

  • @momoffour2072
    @momoffour2072 Місяць тому +246

    For Jay, I would start by taking about half of the stuff out! As you said, showcase the pieces you truly love. The place would seem twice as large if it weren't so full.

    • @Cocoanutty0
      @Cocoanutty0 Місяць тому +20

      A mirror or two would also help by reflecting some of the natural (and not natural) light and open it up a bit more.

    • @GoogleUser-wx8mw
      @GoogleUser-wx8mw Місяць тому +5

      Yeah, there is something about the books in the cubical-shaped bookcases/holders that makes his library look too busy. I see the cubes instead of the books, instead of feasting my eyes on his books, which can add such warmth to a room

    • @ChurchladyHmm
      @ChurchladyHmm Місяць тому +8

      The drapery does weigh the room down tho. Just that going would make it feel less Grandma-chic. The wood might give a heaviness to the room, but I can see wanting that. That's probably my amish woodworking genes at play--so Im not to be trusted. Im a sucker for real wood in this mdf world.

    • @katie7748
      @katie7748 Місяць тому

      As much as I LOVED his house, I agree. Less stuff to bump into if you're clumsy, too.

    • @judyh3707
      @judyh3707 21 день тому

      Yes it seems more "cluttered" rather than "maximalist". Possibly because the vintage style makes it look more like stuff that accumulated over years versus a purposeful design.

  • @nogames8982
    @nogames8982 Місяць тому +603

    When you get something handed down from you from someone who has passed away, it is sometimes hard to get rid of it. I’m dealing with that right now with some things that I got when my sister passed away. I don’t want to get rid of it because it feels like I’ll betrayed her. And yet it’s not my style at all. I know, I got to get over it, but it’s hard. But I have noticed that with the stuff I have gotten rid of so far I don’t miss it at all and I don’t feel bad. So I understand that Jay has a lot of things and maybe he doesn’t want to get rid of things for certain reasons like that. He’s not alone.

    • @elizabethwright7917
      @elizabethwright7917 Місяць тому +101

      someone once told me to take pictures of the things you let go of, so you can still remember the person. Also, looks towards refinishing, upgrading or reupholstering. Good luck and sorry for your loss.

    • @wakingtheworld
      @wakingtheworld Місяць тому +31

      When you are gifted summat, it's yours to do with what you like without feeling guilty. If it isn't your thing, your style, your colourway and doesn't spark joy as Marie Kondo would say, then you're free to sell it, auction it, give it away/whatever so someone else will derive the pleasure from it. P.S. I'm a nightmare to buy for! Best take me out for a meal or somesuch!

    • @momoffour2072
      @momoffour2072 Місяць тому +63

      Remember that getting rid of *thing* is not getting rid of a *person* or your memories of them. Things are just, well, things. If it's too hard to declutter everything, maybe think about keeping one or two small items that make you think of the person you loved.

    • @island_girl
      @island_girl Місяць тому +31

      This is me, but I don't feel like I'm betraying them. It's more like it was a part of them and I can't let it go. Even my grandfather's car was excruciating to let go off. I had to tell my mom to take care of the selling and taking away of it. Cried my eyes out afterwards. I still have the last outif he wore the day I took him to the hospital in my closet.

    • @tessaravagni156
      @tessaravagni156 Місяць тому +31

      I'm so sorry for your loss.
      I have some furniture pieces that are sentimental as well that simply didn't fit my style. Since the furniture is older it's all real wood, so I wanted to keep it. I decided to update the furniture. For example, I have an old cedar chest from my grandmother. To give it new life, I replaced the legs with modern metal legs, removed the frilly moulding, and refinished it. Now it's my style, it's real wood, and I get to keep the sentimental piece of furniture. I like the idea of giving sentimental pieces a new life.

  • @paintingmonkey
    @paintingmonkey Місяць тому +92

    For Dana, one little addition you could consider is to get a basket that your rubbish bin will fit inside and that's a little deeper so it hides from most angles but is still very accessible - that could be a way of introducing another warm, textural element while retaining your practical bin-with-liner situation that is obviously there for a good reason :)

    • @kathyn91
      @kathyn91 Місяць тому

      Love this idea! Thanks!

  • @xoshalu
    @xoshalu Місяць тому +111

    More contrast to the bedding will let Pusheen have his moment!

    • @lingodelfo5415
      @lingodelfo5415 Місяць тому +3

      YEEEES!!!! Love the Pusheen. Also I think I have the same plushie :D

  • @jenniferlynn3537
    @jenniferlynn3537 Місяць тому +37

    Jay: One suggestion I have is regarding your couch, which looks older than it needs to because the cushions are quite thin and flat. For extra loft (and greater comfort) you can pick up a roll of batting from a fabric store, unzip the cushions at the back, and put a layer or two of it between the foam and the upholstery material. That’ll help tremendously! 😊

    • @Lau3464l
      @Lau3464l 14 днів тому

      Such a great tip! Hopefully his cushions have the zips but if not, he can always take it to an upholsterer or furniture manufacturer to stuff! 😊

    • @jenniferlynn3537
      @jenniferlynn3537 12 днів тому

      @@Lau3464l Thank you so much for your kind acknowledgment! 🤍

  • @fazdoll
    @fazdoll Місяць тому +187

    3:37 "Room placement" The Dear Modern youtube channel would roast that room placement instantly. The headboard is intercepting too much energy from the door, and the lack of symmetrical night tables will prevent her from finding looooove. The bed needs to be in the command position, and the desk needs to have more support to protect her from being assassinated through the window. So, now you know!

    • @breakfastclosed
      @breakfastclosed Місяць тому +18

      😂

    • @vaderladyl
      @vaderladyl Місяць тому +11

      yeah, it is all kinds of Feng Shui wrong, I was cringing here.

    • @debbiekando8434
      @debbiekando8434 Місяць тому +6

      I’m wondering if there is a closet opposite the desk🧐 Move the bed and leave the desk?

    • @Cocoanutty0
      @Cocoanutty0 Місяць тому +5

      YES I was thinking the same thing. That room needed some feng shui

    • @GoogleUser-wx8mw
      @GoogleUser-wx8mw Місяць тому +13

      Haha, you even have his exaggerations down pat! I thought of that, too, when I saw the bed by the door.

  • @karenzack2726
    @karenzack2726 Місяць тому +230

    Jay, I think you will find that getting rid of stuff is very liberating. Less chaos will make your home feel so much calmer.

    • @peztopher7297
      @peztopher7297 Місяць тому +7

      But there's not so much in the rest of the place, especially the bedroom. He should spread the framed pieces to other rooms. Then it won't be a solid top-to-bottom array. The thing that was most jarring to me was the monitor perched on one storage cube and wedged between the others.
      I'm jealous of the space and the neighborhood. Lovely!

    • @windwalker763
      @windwalker763 Місяць тому +9

      Find out if any other family members want some of the stuff that has been passed down..........if not, then donate.

    • @vaderladyl
      @vaderladyl Місяць тому +2

      The placement of the furniture is all wrong and needs some paring down.

    • @merrywalsh2809
      @merrywalsh2809 Місяць тому +5

      It will be easier to clean and the air will circulate and be fresher, too.

    • @kathleenwiens6763
      @kathleenwiens6763 Місяць тому +2

      And it will create visual space for that Mary Cassat to shine!

  • @PaintingandExercise
    @PaintingandExercise Місяць тому +50

    Jay, what I have done when I find myself clinging to a lot of sentimental items is to move them into my garage and store them for 3-6 months. Almost all of the time when I go to my garage to decide what to do with them I end up donating them to charity. I have learned that letting someone else enjoy what I not longer need nor want becomes a great gift to people that I will never know.

    • @ihaveinsomnia1
      @ihaveinsomnia1 Місяць тому +5

      I 100% Agree.

    • @claremiller9979
      @claremiller9979 Місяць тому +5

      Fantastic advice. Someone else can use it, it doesn't have to be you!

    • @susanalfieri4487
      @susanalfieri4487 28 днів тому +1

      Plus, you're supporting the charity's mission.

  • @elizabethwright7917
    @elizabethwright7917 Місяць тому +131

    Hello, I love your comments and ideas. For Jay, I had an antique couch given to me (it is mahogany and had a terribly dirty gold damask on it. The cushions were stuffed with horse hair!! My husband was allergic to it without us knowing). I let it sit for several years in storage with tarps over it but then had saved money and had it reupholstered with a fresh but period appropriate print. It it is now one of my favorite pieces. Good luck with your future upgrades!

    • @vaderladyl
      @vaderladyl Місяць тому +4

      Wow, that is really antique! They used to use horse hair to stuff cushions as well as other materials back then.

  • @valeriehowden471
    @valeriehowden471 Місяць тому +82

    Bobby, please set your clock to the forever correct time of 12:17. Lol

  • @SD-cz8og
    @SD-cz8og Місяць тому +32

    Aw, the second one is so Grandma core. I just want to sit down and have a cookie with Grandma at that table and I expect a hug. 😊

  • @chaoswithcasey
    @chaoswithcasey Місяць тому +44

    For Jay, lose or change the fabrics.Biggest bang for easiest, get rid the lace table cloth and update the curtains. Possibly reupholster the living room chairs to something more modern. New rug. More involved updating paint it some type of white and update the lighting, fixture and lamps. It’s cute but cluttered feeling from the heavy use of ruffles and patterns.

    • @ann4934
      @ann4934 Місяць тому +4

      I agree, and would also recommend to remove the stuff on top of the kitchen cabinets and the china cabinet, remove the plates on the wall between the living/dining rooms, remove the fake flowers, and remove some of the small dishes in the china cabinet and leave just the larger ones. You don't have to give this stuff away (not yet anyway), just put it away. It will take time to adjust to the newly empty spaces so give it a few weeks and then see how you feel about it.

    • @MyFocusVaries
      @MyFocusVaries Місяць тому +1

      Since he needs to edit, the cheapest option may be to ditch the side chairs to free up space.

    • @EH23831
      @EH23831 Місяць тому

      And remove half of the decor pieces out

  • @melissaskinner2199
    @melissaskinner2199 Місяць тому +14

    I know I'll be in the minority, but i absolutely LOVE Jay's space. It feels very cozy to me. But then again, my dream is to style my home like a 1940s house and this is along the same vibe of all one decade.

  • @jenschafer269
    @jenschafer269 Місяць тому +14

    You really gave Jay a solid helping hand! It’s easy to be totally overwhelmed by all that deep vintage and ruffle. But you had a tempered and compassionate take that was super helpful!

  • @samanthalindgren54
    @samanthalindgren54 Місяць тому +35

    I used to take all my family's stuff and my house was so crazy and not cohesive. Years ago I stopped feeling bad and got rid of most of it. Now I love how my home is decorated and it's much more my style. 🥰

  • @AP12360
    @AP12360 Місяць тому +26

    Suggestions for the 3rd room:
    1. Minimize clutter around the TV area.
    2. Remove the Christmas lights from the ceiling.
    3. Invest in a closed storage cabinet.
    4. Include furniture pieces that are not Midcentury.

  • @tayloralexb
    @tayloralexb 28 днів тому +7

    Dana I think two simple things would make a huge difference. 1- a fuller fluffy duvet. I think it will help with the flat feeling. 2- wood frames around the art it will add warmth to your space and make the art feel more luxurious.
    Remember rooms are always evolving and nothing needs to happen all at once. You’ve put together a lovely space and it will continue to evolve with you. 😊

  • @merimichelle541
    @merimichelle541 Місяць тому +18

    I so needed this reminder. I had family move overseas and they literally gave me all their stuff. So I’ve been trying to work with it, but most is in a large storage unit collecting dust. I’m going to weed it out and sell or donate. Thanks for the reminder ❤

  • @ignacioojanguren6547
    @ignacioojanguren6547 Місяць тому +59

    Love these types of videos! Great to see real life examples, and how things should be changed!

  • @colleenbrown3366
    @colleenbrown3366 29 днів тому +7

    My unsolicited suggestion for the first room, which I think is quite nice, is to bring in some natural wood elements to warm the room up a bit. I think a larger lamp, they do make wooden ones, would also help. Then I think bringing some color in with two large pillows against the headboard in a deep rusty orange color. Then a throw with texture and a stripe of deeper, darker seafoam green would give the room just the kick it needs.

  • @kiafreeman8778
    @kiafreeman8778 Місяць тому +7

    Jay: With regard to your living room curtains, consider hanging them differently (v. replacing them). If you hung them on a longer curtain rod so that each panel hung straight to one side of the window without blocking it, they would add a textural modern element without blocking any light. Maybe also consider raising the curtain rod to just below the ceiling (b/c you cannot see the bottom of the curtain anyway). You could add a sheer or other shade if you need to control light. I tried that way of hanging curtain panels and I love it! It makes the window look larger while maximizing the available light in the room.

  • @cathybawlf7282
    @cathybawlf7282 21 день тому +2

    You put so much work into these suggestions, Nick. Colours, mood boards, inspo pics, even a floor plan. These take time and effort. They are lucky to have your input.

  • @amberbanuelos7053
    @amberbanuelos7053 Місяць тому +28

    I love how kind you are in these reviews of subscribers’ homes. Thank you for always being respectful, funny, and helpful! Now how do I send you pics as I very much want to be roasted by you? 😂

  • @carsenyoungdesign
    @carsenyoungdesign Місяць тому +16

    It seems all of these share the common thread of locking into a theme/style and never diverging even a bit from it. I think that's such an easy thing to get stuck in out of a desire to feel cohesive. Your comment about sticking to a style from a specific time period feeling like a movie set is spot on. Set designers are purposefully doing that specifically to establish setting especially when the media is not set in the current time period. But while a set should evoke "1956" (or whatever), most of us just want our house to evoke "home." A good reminder to add elements that break the mold a bit.

  • @nonawolf7495
    @nonawolf7495 Місяць тому +23

    Nick just defined my style: "1950's Sitcom". (Looking for a photo of conga drums for my mood board...)

    • @InfiniteMindset99
      @InfiniteMindset99 День тому +1

      Yes, congas! Try the Jazz Radio with inspiration from Bossa Nova such as BEBO, etc. with album covers.😮

  • @J5L5M6
    @J5L5M6 Місяць тому +29

    "Feels like a film set" ... great advice! My MCM living room was similar. Over the course of ~3 years I found pieces/art that I really enjoyed and was able to be a bit less Wes Anderson ;)

  • @user-xi7gz6sz4w
    @user-xi7gz6sz4w Місяць тому +122

    "Dana" - the artwork above the bed is too large.
    "Jay" - when it's 100% vintage, it's a museum.

    • @jm7804
      @jm7804 Місяць тому +7

      Yes!!!!! Museum is a perfect description. It's a shame because there are some really nice pieces in the mix.
      For the other one the artwork is the wrong size, wrong direction, and wrong colors for the room. If it were a horizontal scale piece with any of the colors that Nick suggested, then it would be a huge improvement. If the headboard was painted a darker color from the ones shown or even a variation of the drape color, then that would be a huge improvement as well. There's a lot of potential in that room though. A smaller desk, not L shaped would also open up the space a lot more.

    • @au_clair_de_la_lune
      @au_clair_de_la_lune Місяць тому +4

      Yes, and if she wants to keep it, move it to above the desk, and lower it.

    • @lynnsanelli1838
      @lynnsanelli1838 Місяць тому +2

      Agree, and the lamp on desk is too small.

  • @crystalrowan
    @crystalrowan Місяць тому +4

    Bobby's living room and bedroom are soooo different, I almost got whiplash, lol. I'll be honest - that accent wall with the string lights took me back to my 90's college days when I thought string lights in my bedroom was the COOLEST thing ever. I personally love the boat (it's a very unique piece), but I have to agree on the wall of books and art and plants was all tasteful elements but too much when crammed together. Spread the love! I would paint the room one color (love the Navy suggestion) and move the art collage to the wall behind the bed to help open up the other wall a bit. And maybe balance the plants in the room to move some by the bed. As for Jay, WOW do you have a plethora of stunning pieces! The furniture, the art work, that cuckoo clock - just reduce the amount of stuff by 30% and for the love of Pete, what you don't keep, definitely sell. Almost everything you have there is beautiful!

  • @TColoradoF
    @TColoradoF Місяць тому +11

    Great advice all around, Nick. What I take from each of these is that we have to be careful not to overdo our ideas . Too much in muted tones feels flat. Too much in period style feels heavy. Too much stuff just feels like too much in general. Here’s to adding in a little quirk to whatever style we choose!!

  • @otterlydorky
    @otterlydorky Місяць тому +9

    I can already hear the feng shui guy screaming "Noooooo" about the recommended bed position in the first example^^

  • @LKC200
    @LKC200 Місяць тому +34

    on the second room, take down all the curtains!!

    • @vaderladyl
      @vaderladyl Місяць тому +1

      they should be replaced by lighter, simpler curtains.

  • @sarah-phillips
    @sarah-phillips Місяць тому +50

    Can’t wait! Wanting to submit my own living room…but also nervous…at least there are no boob lights in my house. And I have consistent light temperatures!

    • @sherrirush1567
      @sherrirush1567 Місяць тому

      Our handyman just switched out our last boob lights! 🎉

    • @MyFocusVaries
      @MyFocusVaries Місяць тому

      I would have to use AI to colour correct lighting 😂

    • @cbpd89
      @cbpd89 Місяць тому

      No more boob lights? That's my new years resolution for next year 😂

  • @AP12360
    @AP12360 Місяць тому +13

    Suggestions for the 2nd room:
    1. Reduce clutter.
    2. Replace the heavy curtains with sheer ones.
    3. Consider selling some of the vintage furniture and items, and add a few modern pieces.

  • @dominaevillae28
    @dominaevillae28 Місяць тому +14

    We bought a 2004 top of the line (for 2004) fifth wheel to live in while building a house. It had padded dark tan/brown fabric wood covers and curtains on every window. I took them all down and the camper felt that much larger. Eventually I bought a pair of light teal IKEA curtains and cut them up to make little valences-looks much better.

  • @swatzzz
    @swatzzz Місяць тому +12

    Even though your critique/suggestions are for specific people, I love how a lot of people can have something to take away from it! Thank you, Nick! Another lovely video 😊

  • @seaside2001
    @seaside2001 Місяць тому +28

    I watched this video with enthusiasm. Standing out to me is that none of the participants succumbed to the urge of making, and hanging, a pizza pan clock on their wall. Bravo everyone. 👏

  • @lindawilson4625
    @lindawilson4625 Місяць тому +17

    Dana-What's your favorite color? Get that in new art above your bed and repeat that color and others in the new pic on some throw pillow, a vase, etc. Jay-Painting your wall paneling will make a world of difference and you will still have the texture. Did it in my home and it came out great looking. That & a few tweaks (Nick's suggestions) will make it feel fresher. Sofa slip cover, some newer style pillows, etc. Bobby-Looks fine to me :-) Overall mixing difefrent styles feels more curated instead of dated. Also the "nod" to a style does work better than themed rooms. Great advice (as usual), Nick!

    • @BritInvLvr
      @BritInvLvr Місяць тому +1

      I don’t agree with painting wall paneling. Reversing that to go back to wood is very difficult. Check out furniture restoration channels.

    • @vaderladyl
      @vaderladyl Місяць тому +1

      @@BritInvLvr Yeah painting real , quality wall paneling is a crime. Those were meant to be wood color.

    • @karenk2409
      @karenk2409 Місяць тому

      I painted my 1980s brown paneling antique white and the difference is HUGE! Great idea!

    • @vaderladyl
      @vaderladyl Місяць тому +1

      @@karenk2409 1980's paneling is usually low quality wood. We are talking about older paneling which is made out of real wood, not MDF.

    • @karenk2409
      @karenk2409 Місяць тому

      @@vaderladyl Beautiful old wood should never be painted, in my opinion. Since I had the 1980s builder version, painting was a HUGE improvement!

  • @CarlaHowatt
    @CarlaHowatt Місяць тому +9

    Love, love, love these types of videos! Very cool to see what "real people" are doing!

  • @dyanalayng5507
    @dyanalayng5507 Місяць тому +6

    Jay's place: x old window treatments and use modern blinds instead, and paint the walls. Should make a real difference. Otherwise it looks cosy and strong in style. Like the pruning advice.

  • @wakingtheworld
    @wakingtheworld Місяць тому +11

    Great advice Nick. Spot on. Be great if these 3 get back to you with improvements they make as a result. A 'before & after' vid.

  • @caroledwards1182
    @caroledwards1182 Місяць тому +12

    I really enjoy this type of video, real people with real suggestions.

  • @thevoiceovercloset945
    @thevoiceovercloset945 Місяць тому +5

    I love when you review people's spaces! It's nice to see what real-world people are doing with their homes and how we can all improve our spaces. I'd love to see more!

  • @anneelisehudson8020
    @anneelisehudson8020 Місяць тому +3

    Re. SF weather…my mother grew up there during the depression and WWII, and even though they were very poor, she had 5 coats, but had to rotate her 2 skirts and 3 blouses. Priorities. As Mark Twain said, “The coldest winter I ever spent was summer in San Francisco.”

    • @wallhagens2001
      @wallhagens2001 Місяць тому

      As some one who grew up in the Bay Area, I can confirm that Mark Twain was on target.

  • @KellyAlbright-tg9kz
    @KellyAlbright-tg9kz Місяць тому +5

    For Jay I think he would enjoy Caroline Winkler's YT channel since she loves vintage and mixing styles like Nick suggested. :)

  • @JoRiver11
    @JoRiver11 Місяць тому +12

    In the nautical/pub bedroom, I would paint the wall behind the bookcase and framed pictures a dark colour to help it read like one large element, and cohere a bit more.

  • @kaseys7433
    @kaseys7433 Місяць тому +3

    Jay got a sightly more animated roast, but I think it is because he has some MAJOR potential for a really cool place.

  • @ladyjustice1474
    @ladyjustice1474 Місяць тому +32

    My apartment is a boring beige box. Keeps guests from wearing out their welcome. Since there's nothing interesting for them to poke through😁

    • @fleurosea
      @fleurosea Місяць тому +2

      My home is my style of cosy, and I just don’t invite the guests 😂😂

  • @myrahogan3110
    @myrahogan3110 Місяць тому +9

    Thanks, Dana, for putting yourself out there. ❤
    I like Nick’s suggestion of moving your bed to the opposite wall out of the path of the door. I don’t know if I’d move my desk as well. That way you could have an upholstered chair/reading nook in the corner where he moved your desk and a side table to serve double duty as a night stand between the chair and your bed.
    Also, I have no problem with your art pieces, I just wouldn’t hang them over the bed. They don’t have room around them there to feel special.
    I would consider hanging them apart, say over you desk area or in the reading nook and on the two walls of the corner of the room (not right in the corner, but near the corner so they look like they’re together but with some space around them).
    I agree with all the rest Nick advised. Best wishes!

  • @acerrubrum5749
    @acerrubrum5749 Місяць тому +16

    The first bedroom,
    Rosebushes under the apple Trees, ca. 1905 and Pear Tree #1
    by Gustav Klimt in stretched canvas 24x24 for over the bed
    Lake Attersee, Klimt, 1901 canvas print ( not framed) and make a french ribbon bulletin board for behind the desk, texture and colours.

  • @nic.nic.
    @nic.nic. Місяць тому +5

    I completely understand the family heirlooms or family gifts issue. I had a China hutch full of glassware and glass figurines that didn’t feel like my style. I packed these items and stowed them away in a place where I don’t have to look at them, but feel as though I still have these old antique family pieces. Replaced my China hutch, with a buffet table and feel 1000 times better with the overall look.

  • @vickigonya9432
    @vickigonya9432 Місяць тому +20

    The first picture looks a bit like a hospital room for new mothers❤ The color palette is good but I'd like the green on the walls maybe?
    Of course Nick's advice is spot on.😊

    • @cellgrrl
      @cellgrrl Місяць тому +1

      Hospital room was my first thought as well. Hope she can move the bed as Nick suggested, and then brighten the room up with favorite colors.

    • @liisaking1247
      @liisaking1247 Місяць тому +5

      Yes, I'd paint the room in a version of the seafoam she seems to like (and maybe add some of the molding shown in some of the inspo photos). I like the idea of changing up the furniture location (although the opposite wall may have a closet door or have weird angles that are limiting). If not, I've always been a fan of mocking up the room on graph paper or in an app and playing around. There might be a cool potential layout that doesn't have everything lined up.

  • @KicksInnit
    @KicksInnit 25 днів тому +1

    What a smart idea to give us ideas. Thanks to those who were brave enough to send in photos of their homes!!! ❤️

  • @tiffanycurtis4794
    @tiffanycurtis4794 Місяць тому +4

    11:04 to 11:12 The natural light flowing into Bobby’s house is beautiful😄

  • @jafooli
    @jafooli Місяць тому +2

    9:34 "do you want my stuff" "hmmm, no" 😂

  • @pixie3760
    @pixie3760 Місяць тому +26

    It's really hard to get rid of things you inherit from loved relatives.

    • @Nick_Lewis
      @Nick_Lewis  27 днів тому +9

      I know - there is an emotional attachment. It also needs to reflect you though, which may or may not include those items.

    • @annas4128
      @annas4128 22 дні тому +1

      If I don’t absolutely love the way it looks, I’ll pack it up and put it in my attic. It can still be passed down to my kids, but it’s not in my way as I design my space.

    • @pixie3760
      @pixie3760 17 днів тому

      I also inherited a mid century teak buffet, it could almost have been made yesterday (except for the workmanship) it's a beautiful piece of wood, and I keep all the dinnerware in it. Plus I use all the dinnersets... I love eating off 100 + year old plates and drinking tea from the cups, my grandparents and parents never used the "Good China" except at christmas...what a waste.

    • @Lau3464l
      @Lau3464l 14 днів тому +1

      Absolutely. Sometimes they can be modernized with reupholstering if that’s reasonable/desirable, or they can be accessorized differently and given air to breathe. If they’re not as crammed together, given a calmer/brighter wall as a backdrop, and some more modern accessories like curtains and rugs, the furniture won’t feel as locked in the time period 😊

  • @nnanette
    @nnanette Місяць тому +4

    Looove this video!! I think we all like to see what each other’s places look like, it gives us a chance to see what we do and don’t like. That helps us to curate our own spaces! I hope that makes sense.

  • @carolinacarsolio5476
    @carolinacarsolio5476 2 дні тому

    Nick you are a very kind human being! So I will try to write my comments with that spirit 😉
    For Dana: moving the furniture around if possible, the headboard and desk are the same white and read plain. Contrast with textiles even in your desk chair, change the size of the art, also a plant will liven your space.
    For Jay: I think the issue is not so much the furniture per se, but the excesive amount of decoration, including patterns of the minicurtains under the kitchen. You can edit SLOWLY and feel the space, for example taking out everything above the cabinets. Or take all ornaments out and put back SLOWLY what you like and also feel it. Def change the curtains or at least the way they are hanged, and the minicurtains are easy to change for a plain or small print cloth.
    For Bobby: the art of the living room is the wrong size and too high. Also add contrast with some lighter textiles to giv e movement to the space. On the bedroom: edit the bookcase wall, specially all the small things above. I love plants, but I think that is not the right place for them cause they don´t have their own space to look nice, maybe move them?

  • @gritandglam1815
    @gritandglam1815 22 дні тому

    I think Dana's bedroom would benefit from a lighting strategy. A pair of sconces flanking the bed, a much taller and more effective desk lamp, a piece of art over the desk with a picture light, and if there is room a reading chair with a lamp. All of these would help to differentiate areas (sleep space, work space, relaxation space) and make the spaces more intentional.

  • @KellsSmith1244
    @KellsSmith1244 Місяць тому +3

    Jay, omg don’t change a thing! I love it so much!

  • @jessicagarcia3279
    @jessicagarcia3279 26 днів тому +1

    For jay, I feel like a great place to start with minimal cost would be to paint the space a crisp white that is slightly warmer, and then update most of the simple fabrics in the space- curtains, pillows, table placemats, and lamp shades. The furniture is gorgeous and I feel like these things would do a lot to broaden and lighten the space as well as make it more contemporary.

  • @vickigonya9432
    @vickigonya9432 Місяць тому +6

    Yes!!! The 2nd one is heavy. Paint or lighten stain on kitchen cabinets maybe order a couple cabinet doors with glass on them❤😊

    • @dyanalayng5507
      @dyanalayng5507 Місяць тому

      Yes! Good idea for the kitchen cabinet & showing off good china pieces.

  • @momcatx2
    @momcatx2 Місяць тому +2

    Born/raised a few miles from Pleasanton. Had to laugh. SF is always better spring/fall. Go in October.

  • @jennifershaw4756
    @jennifershaw4756 Місяць тому +2

    I think Jay just inherited and moved into Grandma's home. haha But my 70's loving heart was kind of enjoying that space.

  • @jamesengland7461
    @jamesengland7461 Місяць тому +4

    For the vintage dish set- perhaps keep a couple of pieces and sell/ gift the rest or pass them on to other relatives. I feel like each family member who wants to could display a cup, saucer, and plate, for example, without being burdened with an entire collection which consumes a whole hutch.

  • @caitlin68285
    @caitlin68285 27 днів тому

    For Jay, reupholstering can be pretty affordable. They can also update the “fluff” for a bit of a different shape too. Choose a modern fabric, lose the window treatments, lose the china cabinet and use those dishes because no one else will. Too many heavy paintings on the wall. Changing light fixture shades or fixture totally can change up a space in a big way.

  • @carolinelange4973
    @carolinelange4973 Місяць тому +2

    If I were Dana, I would put the desk in her bedroom facing the window. I did that and will never change it back. You don’t get glare from the sun on your screen and you can look up every so often to an actual VIEW, rather than a plain wall.

    • @vaderladyl
      @vaderladyl Місяць тому +1

      It looks to me like a corner desk? Maybe that is why she haven't changed the position of it?

  • @julskechap
    @julskechap Місяць тому +3

    Not really a design enthusiast but I started binging this guy's videos a couple of days ago and kept it as background. Really entertaining and informative. 👍🏽

  • @BrainyBrunetteBarbie
    @BrainyBrunetteBarbie Місяць тому +1

    As a San Franciscan, you are absolutely correct. We do have the weirdest weather ever.

  • @kimberleymansfield1099
    @kimberleymansfield1099 Місяць тому +4

    Jay, you have some amazing art! I would encourage you to research some of them. Looks like one or two may be dutch masters rather valuable. Check the backs of them carefully for artist notes, dates and info handwritten. Also the lead crystal in cabinet is lovely.

  • @MissFotini
    @MissFotini Місяць тому +1

    Dana, your space is so calm, pretty and restful. Totally makes sense for a bedroom! Sometimes, "cohesive" can turn into "samey" if we don't prioritise a little contrast. In order to keep that really serene feel, some natural fibres and materials would go a long, long way and provide that pop of difference. Honestly, the family of colours you've chosen are some of my favourites. They might just need a boost in saturation!
    Jay, I would feel so happy and cosy in your space. I love that you've leaned into the tradish! I think Nick is right in that adding a few updated items could enliven the space a little. I also think some fun DIY could do something for you because if you've inhereted so much, you may want to personalise your space. Take a look at the UA-cam channel, Reissued. If you're into being artistic, you'll get some fun ideas for sure.
    Bobby, your place is gorgeous. I would apply the restraint you've shown in your living room to the TV wall/library in your bedroom. Lots of lovely trinkets to spread around the room. Some of those frames would look so good accompanying the ship over your bed!

  • @laurenhb2500
    @laurenhb2500 13 днів тому

    For the person who shared the traditional space, I would say painting all of the walls one color would make a big difference as well as changing out all of the drapery into a more modern look. Just those things alone would make a big difference

  • @lora9664
    @lora9664 Місяць тому +1

    I also would mention of the heritage stuff- furniture you can’t imagine getting rid of it for sentimental reasons maybe just reimagining it to a style that suits you. That way you honor the person that gave it to you but you actually love living with it into the furniture. Especially artwork, remat or reframe can be your best friend and make the artwork current.

  • @Ellisif333
    @Ellisif333 Місяць тому +3

    I LOVE Jay's space!! I'm not saying it couldn't improve but I think he's done a good job to start already.

    • @MrCS647
      @MrCS647 Місяць тому +1

      I second this! It was such a refreshing, interesting change from all the same-same of Pinterest

    • @Ellisif333
      @Ellisif333 Місяць тому

      @@MrCS647 totally! I really loved the commitment to personality and I felt like everything actually did compliment each other, and all of it was made of REAL WOOD 💖💖💖💖!! I think what he needed for that final polished touch was just flow; but idk if the space was large enough to effectively make that happen. For example, I think, he could achieve that by having storage that is a much lower profile, like shallow built-in, real wood bookcases with beautiful moulding and glass doors for display, and possibly suspended a ways off of the floor so that the eye feels the room has more space. But again, it would be ashame to lose any of those beautiful traditional china display cabinets.

  • @annepoitrineau5650
    @annepoitrineau5650 20 днів тому

    A nice way to have a fun painting: put a canvas on the floor, on a large protective sheet as there will be a lot of splasing, and dip 4 or 5 ropes in different colours. Then throw the ropes on the canvas. carefully remove the ropes and look at the shapes you got. You can take a brush and spread/complement things a bit. ON one occasion, I made mine look more like a forest, on another more like the sea. Etc.

  • @MyFocusVaries
    @MyFocusVaries Місяць тому +1

    This is more of a light browning than a roast, which is great. So cool that folks are willing to send in their photos.

  • @shannanigan_ocrabby
    @shannanigan_ocrabby Місяць тому +2

    Someday I need to submit... every room in my house is a different theme and color palette. Just to make Nick nuts... Lol
    P.S. I do love these videos... its good advice for people who are unsure of their design choices or how to make things balanced (and not committed to maximalized chaos... 😅)

  • @TextbookCommittee
    @TextbookCommittee Місяць тому +1

    12:19 - I had that exact thought during Jay’s segment. If I walked into Jay’s room, I’d feel like I was on a period TV show.

  • @BritInvLvr
    @BritInvLvr Місяць тому +4

    Jay’s living room is more my style. Almost everything is from the 50s and 60s, past down from dead relatives. Jay needs to edit the amount of stuff he has, and he should broaden his color palette. I love his wood paneling but the same wood tone furniture, is a bit much. I used greens, gold, creamy white and touches of deep red. My place is cozy but not cluttered.

  • @nogames8982
    @nogames8982 Місяць тому +25

    For Dana, I would paint the walls green. Some kind of green.

    • @tuliovoa
      @tuliovoa Місяць тому +2

      The first thing that came to my head when I saw her room. Some green would bring some life to the room I think

    • @Imbatmn57
      @Imbatmn57 Місяць тому +4

      Or maybe a large headboard that isn't white and move the art over the desk if she doesn't want to paint.

    • @Teverell
      @Teverell Місяць тому +1

      There are some really beautiful muted greens out there that would look lovely in that space - green is also relaxing and calming. And I agree about moving the bed to the opposite side of the room if possible (of course it depends on where the wardrobe is - if it's a built in wardrobe on the opposite wall, it's going to be harder, although not impossible).

    • @lucky2516
      @lucky2516 Місяць тому +1

      Yes! Maybe just the wall behind the bed would do the trick 🤔

    • @generalleia5374
      @generalleia5374 Місяць тому +3

      If I had to guess, she rents, which means painting walls is off the table. However adding a little more punch of green in other ways would work.

  • @Neenerella333
    @Neenerella333 Місяць тому

    For the first one, Dana, totally agree that contrast is needed. Did you know you can buy JUST covers for the small pillows you have? Also, those prints on canvas can be embellished with acrylic paint to introduce some of those same darker contrasty elements.

  • @martifinan998
    @martifinan998 Місяць тому +2

    "You don't have to, necessarily, ... ride it till the wheels fall off" BAHAHAAHAHAAAAHAHAHA!!!!! The temptation is real with some styles but I have come to agree with you. No matter how beautiful (MCM, Art Nouveau, Mission, to name a few I like), wall-to-wall period style is stale and museum-ish. You need to mix and contrast with other periods for fresh air and conversation between the generations.

  • @egg1223
    @egg1223 16 днів тому

    I'm so lucky that my grandma was into beautiful mid-century Scandinavian furniture. I've gotten so many incredible pieces that I could totally not afford otherwise.

  • @SkyLightinTime
    @SkyLightinTime Місяць тому +2

    I love Jay's place!!

  • @susanpetropoulos1039
    @susanpetropoulos1039 18 днів тому

    Nick, I saw the perfect little lamp to replace the round one behind you. It has a square stone base and a square lampshade with very little space between the two. Adorable on a desk. Hope you don’t mind my comment!🫢

  • @louloubell6586
    @louloubell6586 Місяць тому

    I ended up with things from my grandparents and my parents and have kept several pieces that sit well together. So I have things from the 50s and 70s, my own touch of Art Deco and Hamptons. I have blue, purple and white. It's all about finding your own style that makes you happy and comfortable.

  • @suegraham4323
    @suegraham4323 29 днів тому

    I love when you do these videos with viewers’ homes. Your suggestions are always valid and interesting. More please!

  • @rosi6169
    @rosi6169 Місяць тому +2

    These are my favorite videos! Thank you Nick ❤

  • @alis49281
    @alis49281 29 днів тому

    Advice for glass cabinets: they can benefit von mirror foil on the glass. Or a sunglass foil to darken it.
    That's a nice trick to reduce clutter, because it becomes hidden, but the furniture can stay.

  • @kiwigirljacks
    @kiwigirljacks Місяць тому

    Dana, if you can’t flip the bed/desk to the other wall (eg if there’s a wardrobe there or something) consider putting the desk on the other side of the bed so when you open the door is still creates a bit of a better walking flow/space into the room. Pop a plot plant on the left side of the desk to hide any messiness on the desk from eye view if the door is open, or a taller skinny one on the floor beside it to visually block it more.

  • @kridswonderhowell4541
    @kridswonderhowell4541 Місяць тому +5

    Agreed! Jay, your things are beautiful! Nik's tweeks are genius as always ❤❤❤🎉❤❤❤

  • @elizabethhazel6039
    @elizabethhazel6039 28 днів тому

    So SEEN - was the repository for family stuff! Kinda had to during very lean younger years. I moved in 2018 and have slowly de-acquisitioned old family items that just don't work in the new house. (de-acquisitioned is a nicer word that dumped!). Some old pieces didn't work in the new place and others didn't fit. Finding new pieces that fit helped me release the family pieces over the course of five years. There was no need to rush - going slowly meant a gradual turn-over of unwanted pieces and less wrenching emotions.
    Jay's space looks like a time capsule; if he doesn't truly love the china above the kitchen cabinets and the big hutch, removing that would go a long way toward de-cluttering the space. Agree with Nick about the ruffled floral kitchen curtains and other floral fabrics - removing those would make the very cool 1950s furniture more focal.

  • @shashashasha4239
    @shashashasha4239 8 годин тому

    I actually find jays house insanely cozy. I just wanna come over for coffee and cake

  • @projectswithpaula5897
    @projectswithpaula5897 Місяць тому +2

    Please so more of these. They are sooooo helpful. Love the show. Thank you!!!!

  • @elizarob666
    @elizarob666 Місяць тому

    I had to part with things handed down, just keeping a few pieces that i really liked and fitted in. You are right about not feeling guilty wanting your own choices. Things you can't keep find a good home where they'll be appreciated by someone else. You can always take photos and keep that as your memory.