Wow! Everything we need to know about trim, millwork, casings, etc. - but didn’t even realize! I truly appreciate that you break each subject matter into “bite size” pieces. It makes it easier for me to learn and absorb. Of course, I watch each of your sessions several times, and soak it all in. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, experience, and home.
Miriam, your videos are so informative! Part two was every bit as informative as part one. Additionally, I have to say I enjoy listening to you; not just how you deliver, but you articulate so very well. I am so glad I discovered your channel. Thank you for sharing your valuable knowledge.
I wish I'd watched this before I added mine. I did mine at 36. I wanted to do the panels like you have up your stairs, but I was doing it myself, so I took the easier option. I love it. I still can't believe I did it. It looks so classy and elegant in a novist kinda way. I came across an article after I was finished with mine that 30 to 32 was really what I should have used according to greek architecture. They were very architecturally smart way back then. Absolutely love your style.
You're doing fantastically well by giving all explanations on a topic you choose in such an articulate way. I always look forward to seeing your next vlog. Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge with us!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge & expertise with us! I had been looking forward to these videos on paneling… the informative value even exceeded my expectations! Your videos are always a source of inspiration.
Miriam Manzo !Thank you very much to share your class tip interiors designer inspiration ideas i love your designer style you my fever interiors designer💯❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for such a informative lesson, I’ve been looking forward to this topic. You are very helpful, I really appreciate your videos. Love your style and your home leaves me so inspired, it’s gorgeous Miriam, thank you😍
Thank you Miriam! The information was very helpful and I especially appreciate the clarification on the applied panel trim versus the MDF paneling. Look forward to your next video
Miriam, detailed, professional, clear and concise as one is drawn to each topic provided. We are starting from the beginning, love your home style and hope since it is used as an example, you could share how your walls are built out piece by piece. With so many examples it is challenging in connecting the final product, which is timeless, to the details.
This is such an informative video, the best I've seen on this topic, thank you. We have an older, traditional condo. The entrance hall and formal dining room have painted wainscotting (both seprate but visible from the living room). We would like to add wall paneling to the formal living room, as is typical in Parisian apartments. Do you think it would be best to have a lower panel, the same height as the wainscotting, or just do tall panels? Ceilings are 9 ft.
I think this is fantastic information Thank you!! I also think this guest bathroom with the sink set in a Dresser /antique night stand is our estate I remodeled in Montecito California.. exact same color , faucets, wainscoting concept and layout I miss that powder room 😢🙌🙌👏👏👏
Thank you for this informative video! You’re walls are so beautiful and timeless! I have been planning to add applied moldings to my walls and will now consider the ceilings too- do you typically use the same shape molding for the ceiling as you do on the wall? Do you also space it 4” from the crown molding? Thank you!
Nice job. I live in very humid place, those mdf withstand humidity well? They don’t soften/deteriorate for 5 years or so? I like the idea you mentioned of having high ceiling look.. however, what would you recommend if the walls have lots of furniture , my house is tiny and furnitures are like train from sofa to piano to tables and so on.. lol 😂 won’t be able to see the 30cm rail. Would it be awkward to raise it above sofa, say 4 feet or 120cm from floor? Ceiling is just 9feet high/ 2.7m.
Very informative. What if you have a 2 story living room or foyer and you want to fill in the blank walls (rather than emphasize the already too tall ceiling height? Do you vary the proportion of the upper box or use more than 2?
I’m moving to a mid 19th century home with original elaborate layered crown molding as a key feature. In this instance would paneling be a complete no no?
Miriam, I love all of your designs, I'm addicted watch for hours at night. I'm near Calgary, how could I get help from your team. I just bought this house and needs a lot of help. Thanks
I have loved watching your videos and reading some of your blog. Do you have a go-to warm white paint colour? My kitchen was recently redone, but unfortunately the cabinets arrived in a cool white and it is bringing out all of the cool colours in the new granite. It is causing the open kitchen to feel cold and uninviting, as well as not working with the warm elements in the rest of my living space :(
Your content is helpful but can you please hire a voice coach to help with delivery - harsh, staccato, short sentences are tough to listen to. Your talent is undisputed so please don’t be offended …you will grow your channel 10x if you can share your info in a smooth, friendlier manner.
I don't think there's anything wrong with the way she delivers. It is a different style. I do think her style of saying, "so" is quite unique. Could be due to her accent or any other reason. She may even have a medical reason (keeping my fingers crossed that she's healthy and happy). I think you just don't like the voice or the style. Not trying to be an a** to you, just saying it may be your personal issue. There is a particular UA-camr I follow; I love her attitude and her contents but I find her voice pretty annoying. However, that's only me and I've never said it on her channel. I don't expect her to change her voice for me lol. However, I have never found Miriam's delivery annoying. I have noticed her delivery is different but it was never hard on my ears. That's why I'm just relating that it could be because your personal preference. Peace ❤
I love the content but I also find the stilted speech pattern very aggravating. I get round it buy silencing my iPad and using subtitles. Hope this helps.
Wow! Everything we
need to know about trim, millwork, casings, etc. - but didn’t even realize!
I truly appreciate that you break each subject matter into “bite size” pieces. It makes it easier for me to learn and absorb. Of course, I watch each of your sessions several times, and soak it all in.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, experience, and home.
I love your work and your home is stunning!
Miriam, your videos are so informative! Part two was every bit as informative as part one. Additionally, I have to say I enjoy listening to you; not just how you deliver, but you articulate so very well. I am so glad I discovered your channel. Thank you for sharing your valuable knowledge.
This video was full of generous information I highly appreciate your videos I learned so much from them thank you so much Miriam ☺️
I wish I'd watched this before I added mine. I did mine at 36. I wanted to do the panels like you have up your stairs, but I was doing it myself, so I took the easier option. I love it. I still can't believe I did it. It looks so classy and elegant in a novist kinda way. I came across an article after I was finished with mine that 30 to 32 was really what I should have used according to greek architecture. They were very architecturally smart way back then. Absolutely love your style.
This is the most informative video on this topic I could find. Thank you, it was exactly what I was looking for
You're doing fantastically well by giving all explanations on a topic you choose in such an articulate way. I always look forward to seeing your next vlog. Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge with us!
Watching right now. I’ve been looking forward to this since the last one! ❤
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge & expertise with us! I had been looking forward to these videos on paneling… the informative value even exceeded my expectations! Your videos are always a source of inspiration.
Miriam Manzo !Thank you very much to share your class tip interiors designer inspiration ideas i love your designer style you my fever interiors designer💯❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for such a informative lesson, I’ve been looking forward to this topic. You are very helpful, I really appreciate your videos. Love your style and your home leaves me so inspired, it’s gorgeous Miriam, thank you😍
Thank you Miriam! The information was very helpful and I especially appreciate the clarification on the applied panel trim versus the MDF paneling. Look forward to your next video
I always look forward to your videos ,truly beautiful .
Miriam, detailed, professional, clear and concise as one is drawn to each topic provided. We are starting from the beginning, love your home style and hope since it is used as an example, you could share how your walls are built out piece by piece. With so many examples it is challenging in connecting the final product, which is timeless, to the details.
This is such an informative video, the best I've seen on this topic, thank you. We have an older, traditional condo. The entrance hall and formal dining room have painted wainscotting (both seprate but visible from the living room). We would like to add wall paneling to the formal living room, as is typical in Parisian apartments. Do you think it would be best to have a lower panel, the same height as the wainscotting, or just do tall panels? Ceilings are 9 ft.
Miriam, thank you for your fabulous taste and tips. I would love to see how you use and style with folding screens.
Outstanding video. This will be immensely helpful for so many people. Thank you.
Thank you for part 2 Miriam, I'm looking forward to the next 101 viedo.
This was extremely helpful. Thank you.
Lovely video as always!
Hope you're well and wish you a wonderful 2024🎉
Looking forward to new videos
I really miss it ❤❤❤❤
Miriam …thank you so much for this lovely and well done video … very articulate and classy you are .
Love from sunny Florida ☀️💕
I am so excited to have this information. I'm about to tackle my bedroom, so this is right on time.
Was anticipating this video! Excellent! Helped so much and you are right your interiors are timeless! Fabulous!
Incredibly amazing and super helpful .
I'm so glad to discover your channel! I'm hooked!❤
What a fabulous video. Thank you so much for all that information. I will definitely be watching this again.
I love your paneled walls.
Very informative and beautiful rooms shown, thank you again.
Like always, this was so helpful
You're so talented! And bright!!
Legitimately a really great walkthrough. Thank you.
Brilliant, thank you so much.
SO informative, thank you!
Thank you for another informative video!! Greatly appreciated!!❤❤
This was so incredibly helpful. THANK YOU. New subscriber here!
Your home is such a dream
Very informative and interesting 👍
I think this is fantastic information Thank you!! I also think this guest bathroom with the sink set in a Dresser /antique night stand is our estate I remodeled in Montecito California.. exact same color , faucets, wainscoting concept and layout I miss that powder room 😢🙌🙌👏👏👏
Very helpful
Thank you for this informative video! You’re walls are so beautiful and timeless! I have been planning to add applied moldings to my walls and will now consider the ceilings too- do you typically use the same shape molding for the ceiling as you do on the wall? Do you also space it 4” from the crown molding? Thank you!
Love everything your doing. Can you make a video designing bathrooms? I'm in the middle of a remodel and would love to hear your ideas.
Nice job. I live in very humid place, those mdf withstand humidity well? They don’t soften/deteriorate for 5 years or so? I like the idea you mentioned of having high ceiling look.. however, what would you recommend if the walls have lots of furniture , my house is tiny and furnitures are like train from sofa to piano to tables and so on.. lol 😂 won’t be able to see the 30cm rail. Would it be awkward to raise it above sofa, say 4 feet or 120cm from floor? Ceiling is just 9feet high/ 2.7m.
Thank you.
Very informative. What if you have a 2 story living room or foyer and you want to fill in the blank walls (rather than emphasize the already too tall ceiling height? Do you vary the proportion of the upper box or use more than 2?
I’m moving to a mid 19th century home with original elaborate layered crown molding as a key feature. In this instance would paneling be a complete no no?
Miriam, I love all of your designs, I'm addicted watch for hours at night. I'm near Calgary, how could I get help from your team. I just bought this house and needs a lot of help. Thanks
hi. send me an email and we can arrange a zoom consultation to start. thanks
@@miriammanzointeriors After April 30th we will be there, I'll be in touch. Thanks for replying.
I have loved watching your videos and reading some of your blog. Do you have a go-to warm white paint colour? My kitchen was recently redone, but unfortunately the cabinets arrived in a cool white and it is bringing out all of the cool colours in the new granite. It is causing the open kitchen to feel cold and uninviting, as well as not working with the warm elements in the rest of my living space :(
hi, thanks for watching, our favourite white is bm oc 18 check it against the granite to make sure it has enough warmth and depth.
@@miriammanzointeriors It is perfect! Thank you for answering!
What is the color inside the trim boxes?
Hi at 5.38 you have a bust is it possible you know who this represents which mythical god it it ?
Where is part 1
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I love your videos
However i prefer using more of visual effects explanations than talking.
Your content is helpful but can you please hire a voice coach to help with delivery - harsh, staccato, short sentences are tough to listen to. Your talent is undisputed so please don’t be offended …you will grow your channel 10x if you can share your info in a smooth, friendlier manner.
I don't think there's anything wrong with the way she delivers. It is a different style. I do think her style of saying, "so" is quite unique. Could be due to her accent or any other reason. She may even have a medical reason (keeping my fingers crossed that she's healthy and happy). I think you just don't like the voice or the style.
Not trying to be an a** to you, just saying it may be your personal issue. There is a particular UA-camr I follow; I love her attitude and her contents but I find her voice pretty annoying. However, that's only me and I've never said it on her channel. I don't expect her to change her voice for me lol. However, I have never found Miriam's delivery annoying. I have noticed her delivery is different but it was never hard on my ears. That's why I'm just relating that it could be because your personal preference.
Peace ❤
I love the content but I also find the stilted speech pattern very aggravating. I get round it buy silencing my iPad and using subtitles. Hope this helps.