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I won't say that anyone will die from holes in the wall, but I will say that toxic building materials like asbestos are in a lot of buildings and to find out what your walls are insulated with before exposing that insulation (even though it's usually tiny holes from tacs) for safety (My university had old asbestos in almost every single dorm when I went there and had a policy against putting holes in for that reason yaaaaaaay)
For those of you that get really nervous before hanging a lot of frames: You can use paper and tape and make shapes the sizes of the frames you want to hang and stick those to the wall first. You can kind of see if the shapes, heights or spacing are off before you start putting holes in your walls. Especially if you rent this might help you.
Ok. I love the theme of this video. I know I’ve asked before but never got an answer. I love the color of your drapes. Can you team me where you got them abcs the color? I know you mentioned it when you first hung them but I can’t find that video.
Caroline is one of the most interesting YoutTubers for me. I do not always want to watch her videos right away when I see an upload. It’s like I need to be in a specific mood for it. It‘s not something I just have on in the background, it‘s an intentional decision. So I find myself watching nothing from her for 6 months but then suddenly being in the mood and catching up on every single video I‘ve missed. And every time it‘s a blast! It‘s kind of visiting an old friend and realizing that you‘ve really enjoyed that person’s company and are genuinely wondering why you haven‘t been in touch more regularly. 😂 I can’t quite describe it. But I love it. Watching Caroline feels nostalgic and comforting. And right now: I need this❤
it can be really beneficial to purchase directly from artists as well, for the collector and the artist! especially undergrad and grad students who throw away so much of their work over the years. following artists on instagram who do studio sales of their original work will be much cheaper than you could source from a gallery or even a vintage store. plus it’s something that is especially unique not over produced like the pre-made prints. people are often open to skill trades (hair cuts, tattoos, baked goods, etc) as long as you value the work and time that they put into creating something it doesn’t hurt to ask
Oh my god! Everything in my UA-cam recommended is "Everything sucks and the world is ending!" and then There's Caroline Winkler helping me think about how my walls should look... God bless you.
Ughh I immediately click “not interested” on those videos. I come to UA-cam to forget about how much everything sucks, I don’t need it reminding me!! Intermittent distraction via home decor videos is basically the only thing keeping me sane at this point 🫠
@@shannonceleste5557 I don’t mind some of it. Lately though the algorithm has started pushing a lot of new stuff I’m not interested in. I can navigate it fine but I’m always down for some home decorating inspiration.
I would honestly want to be sloppy and lazy!!! My perfectionism is always making me spend so much time on things that do nog matter at all, but it's hard to turn that voice off.
Call me a kook, but years ago I starting collecting porcelain plates that had a beautiful pattern that was art in itself. When I had about 15, I selected my favorites and hung them in a pattern on a blank white dining room wall. Thus started a new dining room decor. I still love it and it’s so different than my other home decor, but feels happy.
I love it when people turn their hobbies into wall art! I have a friend who frames dollhouse miniatures inside tiny shadow boxes and hangs those up in the wall in her hallway. Whenever anyone visits, they all stop in the hallways to ooh and ahh at itty bitty vases, cereal boxes, cup of toothbrushes, etc.
@halleyorion I would love to see this, it sounds adorable! I can imagine it both as individual objects in tiny frames, and as a shadow box with a whole miniature room or vignette inside...
Speaking of hanging art low to the ground, I gave my cat a gallery wall above his food dish at my last apartment (it did unfortunately include a macrame hanging 🙈) that moved with us to our new place, it's easily the most commented on decor in my entire home 🤣
"my guests come in different heights" 😆 this is very timely bc I finally have a selection of things I want to hang but was having paralysis about where to actually put everything
11:48 when I did my gallery wall, what I did was get big paper in different popular frame sizes (big and small) and sizes of what I already had and I arranged the papers on the wall how I wanted the frames. It really worked and also allowed me to take bigger risks. It helped me know what sizes of frames and art to buy
In my house I have framed shirts, bags, quilts, parts of quilts, letters, postcards, programs, hats, hair and lederhosen. It sounds weird but I get nothing but compliments on my extremely eclectic style.
I’m the complete opposite of this. Just some poster hung taped to the wall. Even an ancient large book school assignment from like kindergarten. I have no idea how it has lasted this long on the wall when i’ve had decades younger posters die on me. My room would quite bare if it wasn’t for the book shelf my father built me. Take up a good portion of the wall and filled to the brim with books, bad art i’ve made, and random items I’ve forgotten on the shelf over the years.
Yes yes yes! Fabric stretched on a canvas or frame, or have 2 dowels and hang the fabric with one rod at the top, one at the bottom. So easy and it looks NICE.
I collect and frame vintage postcards! I can often find them between $1-3 and have some really cool ones made from leather, wood, with gold gilding, etc. But I only ever buy ones that have been written on because they're so much more interesting. I make sure anytime I travel somewhere new, to always visit an antique store and bring one home with me! And I usually write on the matting when and where we were. Will have to try diy-ing some funky patterned frames for them. Love the video and your humor💗 I also like framing other stuff, like my grandma and great-grandma's hand-written recipe cards, sometimes even game night score cards scrawled all over, or my menu for Thanksgiving I host every year. Good art I want to put on my walls is hard to find, so I make do with other things!
I just applied for my dream apartment and I am going to come back and watch this when I get it!! Everybody send me good vibes, thank you for expertise Caroline!!!!
Literally sitting here on my bed with 5 picture frames… ready to put them on the wall. Opened UA-cam and see your video. Clicked immediately XD thank you for creating this video. I love you
My favorite weird wall decor moment is I put a little 4x6 piece hanging about 10” off the floor over my cats’ food bowls. It’s a picture of a painting I cut out of an art magazine and glued into a frame I lost the back for. I think it’s hilarious.
Your voice is incredibly soothing! I often find myself just listening while I work, and it really helps me stay calm and focused. It's like a gentle breeze amidst the chaos of the day.
One of the core ideas on your channel would be to embrace imperfections in ourselves and in what we make. I love how you integrate this idea into every side of the topics you have touched! It’s one big step for us to have less self-hating thoughts and be proud of our imperfections cuz they make us as genuine as we can be! By the way I love your outfit so much! I love how you are matching your necklace to your bag!😍 Always love seeing you go thrifting🫶🏻
I've framed high end birthday cards from people I love, some cards are chosen with such care and contain beautiful sentimental messages and it's a way to continue to enjoy them after the moment.
I’m 26. Started to go to therapy last year and slowly I’m starting to know myself more. This year I just… really looked at my room and realised that all the walls are white and it’s driving me insane. Several months, many Pinterest searches and many of your videos later, I’m finally starting to realise what I like! I feel like I’m adulting, haha. It’s a form of therapy. I love dark academia/old European aesthetic (I literally live in the middle of Europe). I love dark walls, dark furniture and lighter floors, I feel so comfy. I love things that look like they have their own personality. I love mahogany, emerald and ruby colours and oriental touches (like old Poirot vibes). It’s so much fun and it’s largely thanks to you, Caroline. Genuinely, thank you ☺️❤️ (and your brother for the positive vibes, I love that exercise video so much haha)
This might be the design episode that will be the most useful to me. You’ve dumbed down the one thing I am the least confident about in design. I could hug you
You absolutely read my mind with this video, I am in desperate need of advice on this topic. Some other things I would love to hear your thoughts on are: 1) how do you identify art pieces that look aesthetically pleasing or are visually interesting (I know this is subjective but you have a critical eye for design that seems to elude me), 2) how do you think about color schemes and what goes vs what clashes (you talk about tenion but I don't understand the difference between clashing and tension), 3) how do you find art that will stand the test of time (i.e. you seem to combine modern with vintage a lot, so wondering if you can talk more about how to do that), 4) Composition: I'm particularly perplexed by the logistics of matting and framing correctly so that you have enough breathing room between art and frame, 5) how do you do all of this on a budget? Would love an honest review of what it actually costs to build out a collection like your own, even when cutting corners, thrifting, using what you have - it still gets expensive! Even if you don't see this, I'm still super grateful for your content and all the advice you're able to give - I've learned so so much from watching your videos
I would really love seeing what your viewers did with their space, nay, their walls. Please let us know where the inspirational renditions can be sent to be viewed by us commoners. ~N
I have been rethinking my wall hanging recently and this is such a good vid. Thank you Caroline! Also wondering if you could make a decor tips video for new grads? Like how to make your space look nice when you're moving yearly, have a collection of weird hand-me-down furniture, and don't have money to decorate how you want to lol
aw this is such a sweet idea!! i've been thinking of doing a video that is no-buy, just redecorating with what you already have..... i think i should do it!
I have the same feeling. I would do the simple version at my place because I’m a complete boring and basic person. I love the other version more because it has more personality
My “win” of 2024 so far is discovering your channel! I recall in one episode you made a comment of “my friends don’t take my decorating advice” or something along those lines and I was like, “are you kidding me?!” I’d love to have a friend with your great ideas to offer advice in my home! I will be on the lookout to see where you hang these fun art creations. My mom used to frame pressed flowers, so thanks for inspiring me to try that out. You are a delight and beautiful and funny too! ❤️
I love your wooden duster. I prefer to dust with a damp sponge, when I dust...which is not annual enough. Enjoying this vid, thanks. ( 42 y/o female with no kids and a cat, writing a novel in Australia...just felt like introducing myself because I've had foo much coffee as went to shopping centre) I've been oversharing ALL DAY...unwinding now.🤎
Been having a hard time lately dealing with a lot of life changes and grief and moving houses and I’ve been having to spend a lot of time alone at home and I also have no wifi so i just play your videos on my phone with the volume on a loud speaker and for some reason something about your videos and just the way you go about things and your silly voices and everything just makes me feel less alone and you have no idea how much I appreciate it. side note: I think a video on interior design tips when dealing with how to style around common ugly manmade items that tend to make an area difficult-idk how to explain- but example: areas around items like televisions, toilets, fridges, computer monitors, laundry machines or even areas that have to hold a lot of things at once: closets, pantries.. I know some people may be like bumps-on-a-log and be like “you dont need to make everything pretty sometimes a tv is just gonna have to be a tv” but literally why not make these places that you use every single day just a little more special and easy to look at?? liek fine brad if you want a bare wall with a singular tv and maybe only just a really ugly console/tv-stand type of thing with like a ton of cords everywhere and that’s it-fine- but im trying to feel cozy and lovely in my space. ok that’s all
Love this! I can never explain how I do a gallery wall, I always just hang things up as I go and go by pure vibes. You articulate it and explain it so well, thank you!
Loved this video. I change my art around all the time and paint frames but now I'm gonna modpodge and paper the bejesus out of the frames I have spare. Excited.
Long time subscriber, first time commenter. Your interior design vids are probably my fave although I could watch you talk about anything. This one’s got me feeling all creative and crafty. Thank you 🙌
Literally the moment you held up the first diy frame, my immediate thought was “OMG I NEED THAT IN MY LIFE RIGHT NOW!” & then you showed us how to make it 😭 ❤️
Hard agree on tapestries. I have a beautiful silk scarf from my Grandma that has this abstract design in colors I love. It's 4' X 4' and it hangs above my bed (because you don't want to hang something heavy above your bed, especially in earthquake country!) Something that I did without realizing, and I love: Our staircase has a solid wall where a railing would be. I hung art on that half wall and along the full wall on the other side of the stairs. It actually distinguishes the wall in the background from the wall in the foreground making the whole space seem bigger!
I am in love with the end result of the craft!! It would make a bomb present for anyone. Great, great, insanely cool gift idea. Caroline, you've nailed it again. This might be my favorite video of yours, and I've watched almost every single video of yours.
I LOVE the travel flower idea!!! I did that when my grandmother passed, picked flowers from her garden and now they are in a frame, but I never thought about doing It for myself. Thank you! Also, I LOLed at the title😅
Yesterday I hung this massive thrifted painting off centered on a wall and had your voice in my head - thanks for all the life/decor nuggets/pearls of wisdom.
I had a macrame wall hanging but after the first 2 minutes of this video, I paused it, took it down, and put up a Live, Laugh, Love sign. OK, now to watch the rest of the video.
i just have to say that my mom and i love your videos! every time you post we text each other saying you posted and we get so excited. sometimes we wait to watch some until we can watch them together. thanks for being something we can look forward to and bond over
I think the comments posted by all these awesome subscribers are ALMOST as good as the videos! You bring out the best in people....well you certainly help them connect to their funny bones!!
Yesterday I got sick of my gallery wall and took it down and have since been staring at the blank wall. Then I saw your video. I’m still staring at the wall, but cogs are turning now. Thank you!
When I decorated walls for the first time, I got all of my art from the gift shop of the National Art Gallery and the frames from big box stores... kept my eye out for the nicest frames I could find. They looked good. I still have one of them up. Since that first effort, I've purchased my art from the artists at art festivals (my birthday present to myself each year) and where they were framed, 9 times out of 10 I upgraded the frames and matting.
I looooooved this! Great topic, fun format. Another (usually) cheap way to add dimensionality to walls is hanging plates, especially pretty plates you find at the thrift store. You can get plate hangers inexpensively at Joann, Michaels, etc.
The art fairy 🧚 throwing up on the walls isn’t always the best for anxiety but you do what brings you joy. I wouldn’t want my anxiety triggered. I have an empty wall in living room and I took a photo of it and started drawing on the picture. I realized I hated a single large frame and multiple small frames. Turns out 2 midsize frames look great. Now I need to rede design acoustic treatments ❤ your videos.
Yesss such a helpful video, thank you! One thing that is such a signature thing for you (I think) is the eclectisism of modern and classic, I would love to see your explanation on that some day! I live with a boyfriend who only likes a very specific modern style and I would like to break it up a little by adding some other styles in, from other eras. But the times I've tried it looked so off, and I just can't get the hang of it
The wallpapered frames are the best idea EVer! You embody both creativity and articulateness, right brain and left brain, making you the most satisfying designer to follow EVer.
Good tips 👍 I've hung some of my art low in my living room, and it does look good. I changed it to having just two really large canvas artworks, and one is hung almost to the ceiling, like you would hang your curtains, which gives the room height. I'm not in love with the large art I have but the colors and size fits the living room perfectly.
NOT an artist at all, but last year I found 3 huge frames on Facebook marketplace (all for $30.00!) then used peel and stick wallpaper from spoonflower to cover them. I absolutely love them! My other pride and joy is my huge mirror found on Facebook marketplace. Then my mom and I covered the mirror frame in grass cloth wallpaper!
oh my god i love the frame idea! been needing a good craft and also have some frames that i'm not so fond of and yours came out SO cute! they seem somehow more colorful and funky-patterned than i expected from you but they also somehow fit in with your style and they're so beautiful. i especially love the one you did on camera with the blue frame ugh that's so good !
You are so right about stressing over wall decor. It took me like a year to start decorating the living room partly because I didn’t know what I wanted. I love how you coordinated the colors on the frame to the postcard, beautiful 😘
I have cement wall board in my home. It’s almost impossible to pound a nail into. Then I wanted to hang some heirloom plates in the dining room and the little hooks that came with the plate hangers-plastic with four tiny sharp pegs-pounds into my cement wall boards easily and hold really well!! That’s now what I use to hang pictures on my wall. I had a big picture and used three of the wall hangers and hung that big framed picture up no fuss no muss!
I like to look through damaged vintage books that are, like, being thrown out by the library or at garage sales for illustrations I like and then I frame those
I just want to tell you, that I found a video from you last night, and this is my third, I’ve “liked”, subscribed, and I’m hooked. The first one I saw was the decluttering and fixing your life in an hour one. You are the first interior designer/ homemaker I’ve ever actually vibed with. Thank you.
Thanks for the video! I've got lots of new ideas for my walls 😍 Btw a little hack for those hesitating making holes: There's this sticky thing that looks like chewing gum 😅 I guess it's called "Tack-it", and also double-sided adhesive tape - they work pretty well with lightweight pieces 🙂
Love this. I have framed wallpaper in my downstairs loo, from the wallpaper on my main bathroom walls, so ties them together. I have William Morris wrapping paper framed in my utility room, postcards framed as part of a gallery wall in my spare bedroom, and a large gold gilded frame with an oil painting of flowers on my living room floor, leaning against a lamp table. I love them all. I remember when I was a young teenager making my own frame from cereal box cardboard, some foam and some material. I loved it 😂❤
Omg, Caroline, so many great ideas in this video! “Put holes in the that dang wall. No one’s gonna die.” Your humour buoys me when I so need something! I have a small home so yes, gallery walls, with the ‘palate cleanser’ of space for balance. Love the ‘cut off the highways’ tip. Years ago fell in love with some gorgeous Indian-inspired elephant wrapping paper and had it framed. (Friends thought I was crazy.) Would’ve been perfect but for the fading. And you’ve given a whopping slap over the head to my paralysing perfectionism! I can get really stuck with creativity and you’ve totally unglued me!! I’m a retiree and amateur artist in Australia with postcard-size Archibald finalist portraits whacked on my ‘studio’ wall with blu-tak. Frame-worthy! Also, a beautiful, illustrated art deco piano music front cover illustration from my grandmother -gonna show it off. Hmm, maybe even the iconic 60’s children’s board game boards (so un-PC) and 50’s Vogue dress patterns- yes! Quirky and/or stylish. So inspired! Love your flower-pressing… Picked up a tip from a professional- spray the plant with insecticide so that it doesn’t get eaten over time by tiny bugs. And finally a request- suggestions on how to hang art on tiled bathroom walls without drilling. Anything suction-backed seems to fall off. Thank you so much. You give me reason to get out of bed in the morning/afternoon. Mwah!!
Im 46 (today!) and have always been terrified of wall art for several reasons. Watching your videos has made me start thinking about it more and I've slowly started hanging things. It's a work in progress, but it feels like a revelation after 25 years of blank walls.
LOVED the tips about breaking rules (this has relieved my perfectionist tendency). I feel very inspired by the postcard, thrifting, and crafting. If I may insert an unsolicited audience request, I really would have loved to hear you talk about mass-produced decor some more, maybe Etsy/FB marketplace tips, finding your wall decor style (this one is hard... ik exactly what I like with furniture but not with art), pricing expectations for 'good' art. I still feel very lost about how to procure things for my walls (besides the postcards, that was genius!). I want my walls to be filled with things that sing to me, not something that feels like a tv show set. I went to an art festival recently, but nothing really sang to me. It's so hard to articulate what I'm looking for, as I don't even know the words to describe it. I guess at the root of this, beyond my desire for a harmonious, curated living space, I desire my walls to display how cool I see myself as. It's uncool to admit that you want to be cool, but truly I do, and I find myself scoffing at art prints on Urban Outfitters despite secretly wishing I could organically find such ~cool~ yet somehow unbasic art. I want my walls to be special, as I want myself to be perceived as special, cool, unique, and deliberately composed. For now, my walls remain bare and un-special as I continue striving. This got existential 😅
I've been decluttering my room for the past 3 months, and I'm finally finishing. I've been excited about being to decorate now but my walls have been looking daunting, perfect timing!
Great video. I freestyle my gallery walls and use a 2" post it for spacing. There are exceptions depending on the size of the piece, but I love the end result.
I LOVE making frames like these! I get scoffed at for looking too 80s-cottage but I don’t care, it looks so unique Plus if paper is scarce or you hate what is out there, a nice 100% cotton printed quilting fabric is another fantastic option, use spray glue to make sure it doesn’t bubble or soak through -
I am SO glad you showed how to do the frame. I messaged another blogger this week about how to do it and her instructions didn't make sense at a critical point, and she never clarified it for me....I cannot WAIT to do this myself----thank you SOOOO much!! loving all of your videos!!!!
This was fantastic. Super great ideas. Love the images that you pull for inspiration. And thanks for the hot tip on breaking up the highways. I subconsciously already do this and I really dig the feeling, also the feeling of the tension and contrast you expressed at the end with a super hot modern frame and a renaissance kind of image. I do really like open walls too. I like the mix of both. Thanks C!!!
I have a twine-bordered frame on the wall, and the picture I put inside is a birthday card my SIL gave me. I definitely agree with using cheap museum cards to elevate the wall decor game.
Ok, what? Wow. Been a longtime follower and this is EASILY my favorite video you've ever made. The intro humor is gold, I feel so inspired, and your final results are actually stunning. Going to buy thrifted postcards and wallpaper right now. Thank you so much!
I like the macrame wall decor seasonally - like for spring. It's cute & fun & doesn't collect a ton of dust compared to leaving it up all year (& getting bored with it). (Put it in a garbage back with half a cup of salt & shake it up to remove the dust on fuzzy things like macrame, silk flowers, etc. It's good for a few uses if the item isn't terribly dusty.)
As an artist this craft hack is perfect for me. I'm always thrifting frames for my art pieces, with low budget, and sometimes struggle with the framing being boring or monochrome. I just love the idea that the framing also lifts up the art pieces. (One hack I use when framing my own art, is sometimes replacing passepartout with failed photos I've taken. It's kind of interesting to frame a photo I'm very proud of and frame it with very very heavily failed shot of the same pic. Fun fun fun.) Thanks for the golden hack
I have a great big empty wall that I have been thinking about for a while now. Got some good ideas here. I have a living room / kitchen area and a blank wall that spans between them. I like the idea of using tall furniture, probably a bookshelf, to break up and visually separate the areas and then hang some "appropriate" arts on either side. Maybe a rug or tapestry above the sofa in the living room area, will maybe even help with acoustics for movie watching, and some framed stuff in the kitchen area.
"Girl with Peaches" by Russian painter Valentin Serov is your 1887 classical piece that stands out. Love it! Girl, the way you play with art (there are no rules!) and the way you do crafts (idiot proof) make me so happy! Everything you do pops with color and beautiful colorful joyful off-beat energy! You inspire me to get creative! Thank you! Much love from the gal in Ukraine!
I can say this video is somehow like a self-help video too. It is freeing to watch Caroline said you are lazy and sloppy.... she didn't try to even say no about it! And it made me relize that nothing about it be ashamed of! Woww 😮
this is perfect timing. i just found my new favorite painting on the ground outside of a bar, plus i'm renewing my lease for another year so it's time to get wall decorate-y. you're the best c-dawg.
Love the wallpaper frames! Someone here said they've had bare walls for 2 years. I've got ya beat...10 years! Just haven't been able to make a decision about what or how. You've inspired me to DO something! Thank you!
Haven't seen the video yet, so excited! But just wanna say, as a girly who lives in a studio and enjoys doing yoga/dancing. I'm always afraid to tare down whatever I put up on the wall in my "me-corner".. To not have it look empty, I thought of putting up some cute wall-stickers maybe of giant flowers or smth of that sort. But nothing tacky! Or maybe even paint smth cute on the wall.. All here for the inspo :)
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Ive been NEEDING a wall decor video from YOU!! Thank you❤❤❤
I won't say that anyone will die from holes in the wall, but I will say that toxic building materials like asbestos are in a lot of buildings and to find out what your walls are insulated with before exposing that insulation (even though it's usually tiny holes from tacs) for safety
(My university had old asbestos in almost every single dorm when I went there and had a policy against putting holes in for that reason yaaaaaaay)
The "Consider hanging tapesties" text on screen 🤣 I just see pasties 🤦♀️🤷♀️🤣
For those of you that get really nervous before hanging a lot of frames: You can use paper and tape and make shapes the sizes of the frames you want to hang and stick those to the wall first. You can kind of see if the shapes, heights or spacing are off before you start putting holes in your walls. Especially if you rent this might help you.
you become a real adult once you start obsessing over wall decor. Love it❤
that's how you know the existential dread is really hitting
goes in waves for me, i remember as a kid being obsessed with posters, then i forgot about them, then i started liking wall art again lol
@coscorrodrift omg I lived near DC and bought posters from art museums! Loved it❤ posters were a thing in the 80s I think
I have been a real adult since I was 7
Ok. I love the theme of this video. I know I’ve asked before but never got an answer. I love the color of your drapes. Can you team me where you got them abcs the color? I know you mentioned it when you first hung them but I can’t find that video.
My favorite video of yours yet. "Put holes in the wall. Nobody's gonna die." Words to live by.
I needed to hear these words!!!!
I have yet to see it!
I have yet to see it!
Amen 😂
as long as you're far enough from electric outlets :D
Caroline is one of the most interesting YoutTubers for me. I do not always want to watch her videos right away when I see an upload. It’s like I need to be in a specific mood for it. It‘s not something I just have on in the background, it‘s an intentional decision. So I find myself watching nothing from her for 6 months but then suddenly being in the mood and catching up on every single video I‘ve missed. And every time it‘s a blast! It‘s kind of visiting an old friend and realizing that you‘ve really enjoyed that person’s company and are genuinely wondering why you haven‘t been in touch more regularly. 😂 I can’t quite describe it. But I love it. Watching Caroline feels nostalgic and comforting. And right now: I need this❤
Honestly, same
@@carolineshorb883 Naaw, nice to know that there are people out there who get me ☺️
Facts, saved this to my watch later list on release day, but came back today because I had the time to sit and take everything in 😊
Same for me today.
I actually feel like every bit of her content comes out at the exact time it’s relevant for me. But still vibing with this comment. 😊
I appreciate the aerobics instructor tone and tempo during craft time. Got real motivated.
I think it’s my natural state. There is an alt universe where I just teach aerobics on tape
Same here!!!!
@@Caroline_Winkler You have to check 80s british "Mr Motivator" - love love LOVE
Loved it, made me laugh! 😆
it can be really beneficial to purchase directly from artists as well, for the collector and the artist! especially undergrad and grad students who throw away so much of their work over the years. following artists on instagram who do studio sales of their original work will be much cheaper than you could source from a gallery or even a vintage store. plus it’s something that is especially unique not over produced like the pre-made prints. people are often open to skill trades (hair cuts, tattoos, baked goods, etc) as long as you value the work and time that they put into creating something it doesn’t hurt to ask
I have items from artists in Nashville and Charleston. Why aren't they up on my walls?
Oh my god! Everything in my UA-cam recommended is "Everything sucks and the world is ending!" and then There's Caroline Winkler helping me think about how my walls should look... God bless you.
Ughh I immediately click “not interested” on those videos. I come to UA-cam to forget about how much everything sucks, I don’t need it reminding me!! Intermittent distraction via home decor videos is basically the only thing keeping me sane at this point 🫠
You deffo gotta take a moment and curate your feed! No one needs to be bombarded with more unwanted badness in life
@@shannonceleste5557 I don’t mind some of it. Lately though the algorithm has started pushing a lot of new stuff I’m not interested in. I can navigate it fine but I’m always down for some home decorating inspiration.
😂 I had to curate my feed after I broke my leg and had to take hydrocodone for a couple weeks. The darkness! It's good to have a Caroline chaser.🎉
When you say you‘re sloppy and lazy I just feel seen and validated. Nothing wrong about it, we‘re artists!!!! Love it 😭
My top 2 soft skills
I would honestly want to be sloppy and lazy!!! My perfectionism is always making me spend so much time on things that do nog matter at all, but it's hard to turn that voice off.
Call me a kook, but years ago I starting collecting porcelain plates that had a beautiful pattern that was art in itself. When I had about 15, I selected my favorites and hung them in a pattern on a blank white dining room wall. Thus started a new dining room decor. I still love it and it’s so different than my other home decor, but feels happy.
Wow kooks abound in the comments ❤
I love it when people turn their hobbies into wall art!
I have a friend who frames dollhouse miniatures inside tiny shadow boxes and hangs those up in the wall in her hallway. Whenever anyone visits, they all stop in the hallways to ooh and ahh at itty bitty vases, cereal boxes, cup of toothbrushes, etc.
@halleyorion
I would love to see this, it sounds adorable!
I can imagine it both as individual objects in tiny frames, and as a shadow box with a whole miniature room or vignette inside...
@@Thelmageddon She frames the individual items, but doing little rooms that way would be so cool!
Speaking of hanging art low to the ground, I gave my cat a gallery wall above his food dish at my last apartment (it did unfortunately include a macrame hanging 🙈) that moved with us to our new place, it's easily the most commented on decor in my entire home 🤣
This is both hilarious and genius! 😂 🐈⬛ 🖼️
I love it.
Stellar!
I’m screenshotting this bc my cat definitely needs a gallery wall at her eyesight !!
This. I’m doing this.
"my guests come in different heights" 😆
this is very timely bc I finally have a selection of things I want to hang but was having paralysis about where to actually put everything
Some are literally short and some are literally not. I’m eclectic 👏
Did you do it? 😂 I'm in the same spot today.
With these tips, I was able to frame and hang my "Drive fast, eat bass" poster. Thank you!
Omg bless
can't tell if this is a callback or not!
I can't believe it!! I've been living with blank walls for two years. Thank you!!!
no more!
11:48 when I did my gallery wall, what I did was get big paper in different popular frame sizes (big and small) and sizes of what I already had and I arranged the papers on the wall how I wanted the frames. It really worked and also allowed me to take bigger risks. It helped me know what sizes of frames and art to buy
In my house I have framed shirts, bags, quilts, parts of quilts, letters, postcards, programs, hats, hair and lederhosen. It sounds weird but I get nothing but compliments on my extremely eclectic style.
it's sounds amazing. like a Real Life scrapbook on your walls. very cool
I’m the complete opposite of this. Just some poster hung taped to the wall. Even an ancient large book school assignment from like kindergarten. I have no idea how it has lasted this long on the wall when i’ve had decades younger posters die on me. My room would quite bare if it wasn’t for the book shelf my father built me. Take up a good portion of the wall and filled to the brim with books, bad art i’ve made, and random items I’ve forgotten on the shelf over the years.
Wait. Hair?
Here to recommend fabric as an alternative to wallpaper. Bc it’s wider!
Yesss wow the texture sounds so cool to
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Yes yes yes! Fabric stretched on a canvas or frame, or have 2 dowels and hang the fabric with one rod at the top, one at the bottom. So easy and it looks NICE.
@@thebonniewong I hung and had moulding installed as a border. It came out so beautiful but I can’t post photo here.
I collect and frame vintage postcards! I can often find them between $1-3 and have some really cool ones made from leather, wood, with gold gilding, etc. But I only ever buy ones that have been written on because they're so much more interesting. I make sure anytime I travel somewhere new, to always visit an antique store and bring one home with me! And I usually write on the matting when and where we were. Will have to try diy-ing some funky patterned frames for them. Love the video and your humor💗
I also like framing other stuff, like my grandma and great-grandma's hand-written recipe cards, sometimes even game night score cards scrawled all over, or my menu for Thanksgiving I host every year. Good art I want to put on my walls is hard to find, so I make do with other things!
I just applied for my dream apartment and I am going to come back and watch this when I get it!! Everybody send me good vibes, thank you for expertise Caroline!!!!
I got the place and the basics in place and I am back and ready to decorate baby!!
Literally sitting here on my bed with 5 picture frames… ready to put them on the wall. Opened UA-cam and see your video. Clicked immediately XD thank you for creating this video. I love you
Same
My favorite weird wall decor moment is I put a little 4x6 piece hanging about 10” off the floor over my cats’ food bowls. It’s a picture of a painting I cut out of an art magazine and glued into a frame I lost the back for. I think it’s hilarious.
Hahaha! Love this image!
I want to see it!! 😻😻
i have a framed photo of my golden retriever peeing on top of my toilet haha
Your voice is incredibly soothing! I often find myself just listening while I work, and it really helps me stay calm and focused. It's like a gentle breeze amidst the chaos of the day.
Aw I love to hear that!
One of the core ideas on your channel would be to embrace imperfections in ourselves and in what we make. I love how you integrate this idea into every side of the topics you have touched! It’s one big step for us to have less self-hating thoughts and be proud of our imperfections cuz they make us as genuine as we can be! By the way I love your outfit so much! I love how you are matching your necklace to your bag!😍 Always love seeing you go thrifting🫶🏻
I’m so glad that comes through. I don’t do things perfectly, and it won’t stop me from trying and sharing!
I've framed high end birthday cards from people I love, some cards are chosen with such care and contain beautiful sentimental messages and it's a way to continue to enjoy them after the moment.
I’m 26. Started to go to therapy last year and slowly I’m starting to know myself more. This year I just… really looked at my room and realised that all the walls are white and it’s driving me insane. Several months, many Pinterest searches and many of your videos later, I’m finally starting to realise what I like! I feel like I’m adulting, haha. It’s a form of therapy. I love dark academia/old European aesthetic (I literally live in the middle of Europe). I love dark walls, dark furniture and lighter floors, I feel so comfy. I love things that look like they have their own personality. I love mahogany, emerald and ruby colours and oriental touches (like old Poirot vibes). It’s so much fun and it’s largely thanks to you, Caroline. Genuinely, thank you ☺️❤️ (and your brother for the positive vibes, I love that exercise video so much haha)
This might be the design episode that will be the most useful to me. You’ve dumbed down the one thing I am the least confident about in design. I could hug you
That 1st craft frame turned out incredibly aesthetically pleasing.
you're such a generous content creator Caroline - always a minimum solid 30 minutes of pure fun and wit!
Pretty sure UA-cam was invented for cool, funny, talented people like Caroline ♡
You absolutely read my mind with this video, I am in desperate need of advice on this topic. Some other things I would love to hear your thoughts on are: 1) how do you identify art pieces that look aesthetically pleasing or are visually interesting (I know this is subjective but you have a critical eye for design that seems to elude me), 2) how do you think about color schemes and what goes vs what clashes (you talk about tenion but I don't understand the difference between clashing and tension), 3) how do you find art that will stand the test of time (i.e. you seem to combine modern with vintage a lot, so wondering if you can talk more about how to do that), 4) Composition: I'm particularly perplexed by the logistics of matting and framing correctly so that you have enough breathing room between art and frame, 5) how do you do all of this on a budget? Would love an honest review of what it actually costs to build out a collection like your own, even when cutting corners, thrifting, using what you have - it still gets expensive! Even if you don't see this, I'm still super grateful for your content and all the advice you're able to give - I've learned so so much from watching your videos
I would really love seeing what your viewers did with their space, nay, their walls. Please let us know where the inspirational renditions can be sent to be viewed by us commoners.
~N
I have been rethinking my wall hanging recently and this is such a good vid. Thank you Caroline! Also wondering if you could make a decor tips video for new grads? Like how to make your space look nice when you're moving yearly, have a collection of weird hand-me-down furniture, and don't have money to decorate how you want to lol
aw this is such a sweet idea!! i've been thinking of doing a video that is no-buy, just redecorating with what you already have..... i think i should do it!
@@Caroline_Winkler Yes please! And I already know it would be an amazing video because yours always are
Just love the decor "instructional" videos you make, Caroline! You really give the best tips.
the fun thing about your thumbnail is, that i immediatly like the "not this" side so much better, then the "do this side"
Same! Lol😂
Agreed.
Haha same but it did make me click on the video
SAAAME only came here because of that
I have the same feeling. I would do the simple version at my place because I’m a complete boring and basic person. I love the other version more because it has more personality
My “win” of 2024 so far is discovering your channel! I recall in one episode you made a comment of “my friends don’t take my decorating advice” or something along those lines and I was like, “are you kidding me?!” I’d love to have a friend with your great ideas to offer advice in my home! I will be on the lookout to see where you hang these fun art creations. My mom used to frame pressed flowers, so thanks for inspiring me to try that out. You are a delight and beautiful and funny too! ❤️
I love your wooden duster. I prefer to dust with a damp sponge, when I dust...which is not annual enough. Enjoying this vid, thanks.
( 42 y/o female with no kids and a cat, writing a novel in Australia...just felt like introducing myself because I've had foo much coffee as went to shopping centre)
I've been oversharing ALL DAY...unwinding now.🤎
I thought about dec9r in choosing the brown emoji 🤣
Been having a hard time lately dealing with a lot of life changes and grief and moving houses and I’ve been having to spend a lot of time alone at home and I also have no wifi so i just play your videos on my phone with the volume on a loud speaker and for some reason something about your videos and just the way you go about things and your silly voices and everything just makes me feel less alone and you have no idea how much I appreciate it.
side note: I think a video on interior design tips when dealing with how to style around common ugly manmade items that tend to make an area difficult-idk how to explain- but example: areas around items like televisions, toilets, fridges, computer monitors, laundry machines
or even areas that have to hold a lot of things at once:
closets, pantries..
I know some people may be like bumps-on-a-log and be like “you dont need to make everything pretty sometimes a tv is just gonna have to be a tv” but literally why not make these places that you use every single day just a little more special and easy to look at?? liek fine brad if you want a bare wall with a singular tv and maybe only just a really ugly console/tv-stand type of thing with like a ton of cords everywhere and that’s it-fine- but im trying to feel cozy and lovely in my space.
ok that’s all
Love this! I can never explain how I do a gallery wall, I always just hang things up as I go and go by pure vibes. You articulate it and explain it so well, thank you!
Totally. Gallery is a feeling :)
Loved this video. I change my art around all the time and paint frames but now I'm gonna modpodge and paper the bejesus out of the frames I have spare. Excited.
Long time subscriber, first time commenter. Your interior design vids are probably my fave although I could watch you talk about anything. This one’s got me feeling all creative and crafty. Thank you 🙌
Literally the moment you held up the first diy frame, my immediate thought was “OMG I NEED THAT IN MY LIFE RIGHT NOW!” & then you showed us how to make it 😭 ❤️
the day I hung a model sailboat on my wall was the day I felt i truly figured it all out
Thank you, Caroline, for this video, for the inspo! I am actually in the process of creating and buying wall decor myself, so this is quite useful ❤❤❤
"Wall decor. What is it? Nobody knows. What are shapes? Why does this wall look stupid?” Caroline understands me.
Hard agree on tapestries. I have a beautiful silk scarf from my Grandma that has this abstract design in colors I love. It's 4' X 4' and it hangs above my bed (because you don't want to hang something heavy above your bed, especially in earthquake country!)
Something that I did without realizing, and I love: Our staircase has a solid wall where a railing would be. I hung art on that half wall and along the full wall on the other side of the stairs. It actually distinguishes the wall in the background from the wall in the foreground making the whole space seem bigger!
I like the way the striped paper gives the little painting print a slightly edgier and modern look.
I am in love with the end result of the craft!! It would make a bomb present for anyone. Great, great, insanely cool gift idea. Caroline, you've nailed it again. This might be my favorite video of yours, and I've watched almost every single video of yours.
I LOVE the travel flower idea!!! I did that when my grandmother passed, picked flowers from her garden and now they are in a frame, but I never thought about doing It for myself. Thank you!
Also, I LOLed at the title😅
I’m so glad! It felt so right
Yesterday I hung this massive thrifted painting off centered on a wall and had your voice in my head - thanks for all the life/decor nuggets/pearls of wisdom.
I had a macrame wall hanging but after the first 2 minutes of this video, I paused it, took it down, and put up a Live, Laugh, Love sign. OK, now to watch the rest of the video.
😂
So you went from decent to tacky. 😂😂😂😂
i just have to say that my mom and i love your videos! every time you post we text each other saying you posted and we get so excited. sometimes we wait to watch some until we can watch them together. thanks for being something we can look forward to and bond over
Aw that’s incredibly sweet! Say hi to your mom from me❤❤❤
@@Caroline_Winkler Hi Caroline! from "Mom"
Hi sweetie!
You add so much value to your videos. Not only did you offer opinions and tips, but you also gave some how-to’s! I love that
I think the comments posted by all these awesome subscribers are ALMOST as good as the videos! You bring out the best in people....well you certainly help them connect to their funny bones!!
You, your videos, make the world a happier place. Warm and wholesome and no bullshit. What a combo. A pretty genius
Yesterday I got sick of my gallery wall and took it down and have since been staring at the blank wall. Then I saw your video. I’m still staring at the wall, but cogs are turning now. Thank you!
When I decorated walls for the first time, I got all of my art from the gift shop of the National Art Gallery and the frames from big box stores... kept my eye out for the nicest frames I could find. They looked good. I still have one of them up. Since that first effort, I've purchased my art from the artists at art festivals (my birthday present to myself each year) and where they were framed, 9 times out of 10 I upgraded the frames and matting.
I looooooved this! Great topic, fun format. Another (usually) cheap way to add dimensionality to walls is hanging plates, especially pretty plates you find at the thrift store. You can get plate hangers inexpensively at Joann, Michaels, etc.
The art fairy 🧚 throwing up on the walls isn’t always the best for anxiety but you do what brings you joy. I wouldn’t want my anxiety triggered.
I have an empty wall in living room and I took a photo of it and started drawing on the picture. I realized I hated a single large frame and multiple small frames. Turns out 2 midsize frames look great. Now I need to rede design acoustic treatments
❤ your videos.
Yesss such a helpful video, thank you! One thing that is such a signature thing for you (I think) is the eclectisism of modern and classic, I would love to see your explanation on that some day! I live with a boyfriend who only likes a very specific modern style and I would like to break it up a little by adding some other styles in, from other eras. But the times I've tried it looked so off, and I just can't get the hang of it
The wallpapered frames are the best idea EVer! You embody both creativity and articulateness, right brain and left brain, making you the most satisfying designer to follow EVer.
Good tips 👍
I've hung some of my art low in my living room, and it does look good. I changed it to having just two really large canvas artworks, and one is hung almost to the ceiling, like you would hang your curtains,
which gives the room height.
I'm not in love with the large art I have but the colors and size fits the living room perfectly.
NOT an artist at all, but last year I found 3 huge frames on Facebook marketplace (all for $30.00!) then used peel and stick wallpaper from spoonflower to cover them. I absolutely love them!
My other pride and joy is my huge mirror found on Facebook marketplace. Then my mom and I covered the mirror frame in grass cloth wallpaper!
oh my god i love the frame idea! been needing a good craft and also have some frames that i'm not so fond of and yours came out SO cute! they seem somehow more colorful and funky-patterned than i expected from you but they also somehow fit in with your style and they're so beautiful. i especially love the one you did on camera with the blue frame ugh that's so good !
You are so right about stressing over wall decor. It took me like a year to start decorating the living room partly because I didn’t know what I wanted. I love how you coordinated the colors on the frame to the postcard, beautiful 😘
I have cement wall board in my home. It’s almost impossible to pound a nail into. Then I wanted to hang some heirloom plates in the dining room and the little hooks that came with the plate hangers-plastic with four tiny sharp pegs-pounds into my cement wall boards easily and hold really well!! That’s now what I use to hang pictures on my wall. I had a big picture and used three of the wall hangers and hung that big framed picture up no fuss no muss!
I like to look through damaged vintage books that are, like, being thrown out by the library or at garage sales for illustrations I like and then I frame those
I just want to tell you, that I found a video from you last night, and this is my third, I’ve “liked”, subscribed, and I’m hooked.
The first one I saw was the decluttering and fixing your life in an hour one.
You are the first interior designer/ homemaker I’ve ever actually vibed with.
Thank you.
Thanks for the video! I've got lots of new ideas for my walls 😍 Btw a little hack for those hesitating making holes: There's this sticky thing that looks like chewing gum 😅 I guess it's called "Tack-it", and also double-sided adhesive tape - they work pretty well with lightweight pieces 🙂
Thanks to you I am literally in Paris drying flowers for my own sake and completing my wall decor 🤓. Thank you for your videos 💓
I really appreciate how you didn’t just make one frame for this video, but many gorgeous ones. I can’t wait to try this myself! ❤
Love this. I have framed wallpaper in my downstairs loo, from the wallpaper on my main bathroom walls, so ties them together. I have William Morris wrapping paper framed in my utility room, postcards framed as part of a gallery wall in my spare bedroom, and a large gold gilded frame with an oil painting of flowers on my living room floor, leaning against a lamp table. I love them all. I remember when I was a young teenager making my own frame from cereal box cardboard, some foam and some material. I loved it 😂❤
Omg, Caroline, so many great ideas in this video! “Put holes in the that dang wall. No one’s gonna die.” Your humour buoys me when I so need something! I have a small home so yes, gallery walls, with the ‘palate cleanser’ of space for balance. Love the ‘cut off the highways’ tip. Years ago fell in love with some gorgeous Indian-inspired elephant wrapping paper and had it framed. (Friends thought I was crazy.) Would’ve been perfect but for the fading. And you’ve given a whopping slap over the head to my paralysing perfectionism! I can get really stuck with creativity and you’ve totally unglued me!! I’m a retiree and amateur artist in Australia with postcard-size Archibald finalist portraits whacked on my ‘studio’ wall with blu-tak. Frame-worthy! Also, a beautiful, illustrated art deco piano music front cover illustration from my grandmother -gonna show it off. Hmm, maybe even the iconic 60’s children’s board game boards (so un-PC) and 50’s Vogue dress patterns- yes! Quirky and/or stylish. So inspired! Love your flower-pressing… Picked up a tip from a professional- spray the plant with insecticide so that it doesn’t get eaten over time by tiny bugs.
And finally a request- suggestions on how to hang art on tiled bathroom walls without drilling. Anything suction-backed seems to fall off. Thank you so much. You give me reason to get out of bed in the morning/afternoon. Mwah!!
Im 46 (today!) and have always been terrified of wall art for several reasons. Watching your videos has made me start thinking about it more and I've slowly started hanging things. It's a work in progress, but it feels like a revelation after 25 years of blank walls.
Happy birthday
Love the craftiness. I’ve papered mattes and frames with fabric too! You can get a yard for cheap ;)
+1 for the slate blue skirt and shoes.
accepting infinite compliments on this. ty
i'm an arch student and your content on interior design and way of thinking of space is a breath of fresh air. thank you for this awesome content
LOVED the tips about breaking rules (this has relieved my perfectionist tendency). I feel very inspired by the postcard, thrifting, and crafting.
If I may insert an unsolicited audience request, I really would have loved to hear you talk about mass-produced decor some more, maybe Etsy/FB marketplace tips, finding your wall decor style (this one is hard... ik exactly what I like with furniture but not with art), pricing expectations for 'good' art.
I still feel very lost about how to procure things for my walls (besides the postcards, that was genius!). I want my walls to be filled with things that sing to me, not something that feels like a tv show set. I went to an art festival recently, but nothing really sang to me. It's so hard to articulate what I'm looking for, as I don't even know the words to describe it.
I guess at the root of this, beyond my desire for a harmonious, curated living space, I desire my walls to display how cool I see myself as. It's uncool to admit that you want to be cool, but truly I do, and I find myself scoffing at art prints on Urban Outfitters despite secretly wishing I could organically find such ~cool~ yet somehow unbasic art.
I want my walls to be special, as I want myself to be perceived as special, cool, unique, and deliberately composed. For now, my walls remain bare and un-special as I continue striving.
This got existential 😅
This was such a well organized and scripted video!!!! One of my favorites from you!!
Aw thank u!! I actually kind of winged it with this one bc I was rushing so I’m glad it worked out 😅
Love this wallpapering frames idea! Must do. Thank you! I also loved your points about texture. I used antique architectural salvage for that. ❤
I've been decluttering my room for the past 3 months, and I'm finally finishing. I've been excited about being to decorate now but my walls have been looking daunting, perfect timing!
CAROLINE! This came at the perfect time, I’m literally doing up a bare ass wall in my new home! ❤
Yesssss! Love the bare ass wall potential
Great video. I freestyle my gallery walls and use a 2" post it for spacing. There are exceptions depending on the size of the piece, but I love the end result.
I LOVE making frames like these! I get scoffed at for looking too 80s-cottage but I don’t care, it looks so unique
Plus if paper is scarce or you hate what is out there, a nice 100% cotton printed quilting fabric is another fantastic option, use spray glue to make sure it doesn’t bubble or soak through -
Thank you so much! This is such a real and helpful way to make doing wall decor less stressful!
I am SO glad you showed how to do the frame. I messaged another blogger this week about how to do it and her instructions didn't make sense at a critical point, and she never clarified it for me....I cannot WAIT to do this myself----thank you SOOOO much!! loving all of your videos!!!!
This was fantastic. Super great ideas. Love the images that you pull for inspiration. And thanks for the hot tip on breaking up the highways. I subconsciously already do this and I really dig the feeling, also the feeling of the tension and contrast you expressed at the end with a super hot modern frame and a renaissance kind of image. I do really like open walls too. I like the mix of both. Thanks C!!!
I have a twine-bordered frame on the wall, and the picture I put inside is a birthday card my SIL gave me. I definitely agree with using cheap museum cards to elevate the wall decor game.
Ok, what? Wow. Been a longtime follower and this is EASILY my favorite video you've ever made. The intro humor is gold, I feel so inspired, and your final results are actually stunning. Going to buy thrifted postcards and wallpaper right now. Thank you so much!
I like the macrame wall decor seasonally - like for spring. It's cute & fun & doesn't collect a ton of dust compared to leaving it up all year (& getting bored with it).
(Put it in a garbage back with half a cup of salt & shake it up to remove the dust on fuzzy things like macrame, silk flowers, etc. It's good for a few uses if the item isn't terribly dusty.)
As an artist this craft hack is perfect for me.
I'm always thrifting frames for my art pieces, with low budget, and sometimes struggle with the framing being boring or monochrome. I just love the idea that the framing also lifts up the art pieces.
(One hack I use when framing my own art, is sometimes replacing passepartout with failed photos I've taken. It's kind of interesting to frame a photo I'm very proud of and frame it with very very heavily failed shot of the same pic. Fun fun fun.)
Thanks for the golden hack
I have a great big empty wall that I have been thinking about for a while now. Got some good ideas here. I have a living room / kitchen area and a blank wall that spans between them. I like the idea of using tall furniture, probably a bookshelf, to break up and visually separate the areas and then hang some "appropriate" arts on either side. Maybe a rug or tapestry above the sofa in the living room area, will maybe even help with acoustics for movie watching, and some framed stuff in the kitchen area.
"Girl with Peaches" by Russian painter Valentin Serov is your 1887 classical piece that stands out. Love it! Girl, the way you play with art (there are no rules!) and the way you do crafts (idiot proof) make me so happy! Everything you do pops with color and beautiful colorful joyful off-beat energy! You inspire me to get creative! Thank you! Much love from the gal in Ukraine!
I can say this video is somehow like a self-help video too. It is freeing to watch Caroline said you are lazy and sloppy.... she didn't try to even say no about it! And it made me relize that nothing about it be ashamed of! Woww 😮
this is perfect timing. i just found my new favorite painting on the ground outside of a bar, plus i'm renewing my lease for another year so it's time to get wall decorate-y. you're the best c-dawg.
Caroline these crafts are SO GOOD 🤩 especially the matted ones! I'm an artist but lowkey am still gonna do this lil sloppy craft
I love the more upscale modern bohemian. I think an upscale quality macrame is beautiful. It all depends.
Everything in this video!! I was actually taking notes. So helpful and inspiring! Those frames turned out beautifully.
Love the wallpaper frames! Someone here said they've had bare walls for 2 years. I've got ya beat...10 years! Just haven't been able to make a decision about what or how. You've inspired me to DO something! Thank you!
Hi Caroline, please do one video on only your vases and floral arrangements ❤️
Haven't seen the video yet, so excited!
But just wanna say, as a girly who lives in a studio and enjoys doing yoga/dancing. I'm always afraid to tare down whatever I put up on the wall in my "me-corner".. To not have it look empty, I thought of putting up some cute wall-stickers maybe of giant flowers or smth of that sort. But nothing tacky! Or maybe even paint smth cute on the wall..
All here for the inspo :)
You seem so happy filming this one! Int. design is yo bread and butter!!! Thanks for the fresh tips.