Non-Negotiable Interior Design Mistakes ❌

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In this video I go over some of my non-negotiable design mistakes that I see. I really tried to focus less on opinion in this video and stick to what I consider design mistakes that are never an artistic choice.
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00:00 - Non-Negotiable Interior Design Mistakes
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02:01 - Mismatched Lighting Temperature
03:54 - Improper Clearances Around Furniture
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  • @Nick_Lewis
    @Nick_Lewis8 ай бұрын

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  • @jori7398

    @jori7398

    8 ай бұрын

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  • @tammybrennan2040

    @tammybrennan2040

    8 ай бұрын

    Love your channel

  • @johannessalen9970

    @johannessalen9970

    8 ай бұрын

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  • @7vj7ik

    @7vj7ik

    8 ай бұрын

    Why in the US most of the houses have bathrooms right next to the kitchen or dining area? I mean, don't you smell from the bathroom if you're eating breakfast or dinner or cooking something in the kitchen? 🤢🤮

  • @dougandcandacebishop7259

    @dougandcandacebishop7259

    5 ай бұрын

    MEASURE! MEASURE! MEASURE! I've so regretted when I didn't. 😢

  • @MyFocusVaries
    @MyFocusVaries8 ай бұрын

    "You hear people say farmhouse is dated..." It was you, Nick. You were the "people" 😂

  • @Nick_Lewis

    @Nick_Lewis

    8 ай бұрын

    Well maybe I just consider myself the voice of the people then. 😂

  • @soulsticegirl1969

    @soulsticegirl1969

    8 ай бұрын

    You're the voice for this people!! @@Nick_Lewis

  • @joannc147

    @joannc147

    8 ай бұрын

    🤣🤣

  • @mangos2888

    @mangos2888

    8 ай бұрын

    Disagree 😂 I've been saying it too. It's totally dated 😅

  • @jori7398

    @jori7398

    8 ай бұрын

    He did clarify once though: If you live in an actual farmhouse, it’s ok-minus all the pithy signage in “Etsy” font. (Paraphrasing and agreed.) 🤭

  • @vicki576
    @vicki5768 ай бұрын

    You need to make sure what you buy will fit through the door to your house, apartment, or room.

  • @soulsticegirl1969

    @soulsticegirl1969

    8 ай бұрын

    💯I once spent a year and a half using only the couch cushions on the floor because the whole couch would not fit through the damn door due to a stupidly placed closet at the entrance.

  • @TinaP1234

    @TinaP1234

    8 ай бұрын

    @@soulsticegirl1969 When I was young, and living with roommates, we had a similar issue with the sofa. Couldn't get the main part up the stairwell to the third floor living room, so the cushions on the floor and wall was our "sofa".

  • @joannc147

    @joannc147

    8 ай бұрын

    ^^^ THIS! Great point Vicki. I bought a really cool aluminum desk for my ‘office’. NEVER contemplated 2 men getting that thing around a corner and thru a door. They were magicians! I will need to sell the house with the desk…..🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @IjeomaThePlantMama

    @IjeomaThePlantMama

    8 ай бұрын

    This this this! I had to return the couch i ordered from a furniture store because it couldn't fit through my awkward front door. I ended up ordering a couch from Wayfair and built it in the living room

  • @tracydale4192

    @tracydale4192

    8 ай бұрын

    And if you’re in a walk up apartment, measure ALL the landings. When buying furniture, I measured one landing and thought the couch would fit, but it didn’t make the corner of the second landing (by an inch and a half 😢). I was forced to buy the style’s loveseat, instead. (Which ended up being so much better proportioned for the apartment because I didn’t put tape down on the floor to see how it would fit! Overall, it turned up a win 🎉)

  • @LM-wt7ui
    @LM-wt7ui8 ай бұрын

    "I don't really love children but I don't want them to fall down stairs." Priceless, love your humor Nick!

  • @mgbchoralmusic6443

    @mgbchoralmusic6443

    8 ай бұрын

    It's such a fine line between the two extremes!

  • @joheming801

    @joheming801

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes, and "You don't want things that are going to kill your family!"🤣

  • @ginnyskipper7338

    @ginnyskipper7338

    7 ай бұрын

    I had to rewind twice to make sure I heard that correctly 😂😂😂

  • @jmaessen3531

    @jmaessen3531

    6 ай бұрын

    Oh my god this cracked me up! 😂

  • @Forever_Rayne

    @Forever_Rayne

    5 ай бұрын

    Exactly my stance on children 😁

  • @rw8873
    @rw88734 ай бұрын

    Seeing this a bit late BUT non-negotiables for me include dangerous rug placement. Throw rugs that move, get stuck under doors, runners in a hallway with corners turned up, and on and on. I'm not 'old' but have walking struggles; I have to sight out every rug on the floor when going to someone's house hoping they are safe for me to walk over! You could do an entire video on making sure you home is beautiful AND safe (as you mentioned with your reminder about curtain length). Thanks for being so accessible in your content, delivery and clarity.

  • @MegaDRKSTR

    @MegaDRKSTR

    4 ай бұрын

    I guess it comes under a few different broader topics discussed in the video

  • @K.C-2049

    @K.C-2049

    4 ай бұрын

    I'm 100% able bodied and mobile and I will 100% trip up on poorly placed rugs or ones with corners lifting etc. etc. or sliding? my nightmare is a child running around and slipping on an unsecured rug on hardwood floor and bonking their head or something.

  • @thatonedog819

    @thatonedog819

    3 ай бұрын

    I actually had this fight with my mom. My grandma had a rug by her bed which was great in the mornings because she didn't have to put her shoes on to get up, but she'd trip over it at night on her way to bed. She wasn't walking unassisted so she never hurt herself. I brought it up with my mom several times, but she only got my grandma up out of bed and not into bed so she didn't see it as a problem. One night, she tripped over it and had an assisted fall down (wasn't hurt of course). I got her back up, into bed, and threw the rug out on my way out. Told my mom that the rug was not coming back and she could fight me if she wanted to, but I was done risking both her and whoever was taking her to bed after that. My mom decided not to fight me on it 😅

  • @f.d.cwillard4478

    @f.d.cwillard4478

    Ай бұрын

    Yep, I had a 4in gash in my forehead as a kid because of my aunt's throw rug. Turned my eyes solid black. Had a whole ordeal with CPS because of the severity and the crazy story that my foot got stuck in the loops of a rug that the corner was folded over while I ran across it tripping me and sent me flying across the room into a sharp coffee table 😂 it was such a bizarre story when I tried to tell the docs who asked me what happened. The EMS drivers thankfully were witness to the scene of the accident of the ripped crumpled rug and bloodied table. I've only had non slip low pile weighted rugs ever since.

  • @vannarubi4591
    @vannarubi45918 ай бұрын

    you heard it here first, your design choices shouldnt aim to kill your family

  • @Motherhubbard170

    @Motherhubbard170

    8 ай бұрын

    it depends 🤪

  • @EH23831

    @EH23831

    8 ай бұрын

    No comment…

  • @LillibitOfHere

    @LillibitOfHere

    8 ай бұрын

    So guillotine chic is already dead in the water?

  • @silverymoon5516

    @silverymoon5516

    8 ай бұрын

    You all are too funny 😂

  • @irenehoimes7186

    @irenehoimes7186

    8 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂😂

  • @katebowers8107
    @katebowers81078 ай бұрын

    I have my parents' house to clear out, so I am proposing a rule: Before you are allowed to add storage furniture, you must Marie Kondo the equivalent space. Before you buy a new wardrobe, you must cull your closet. Before you buy a rolling storage cart for the kitchen or add a hutch to the dining room, you have to get rid of kitchen equipment and dishes you don't use. Same goes for books and bookcases. No new shelves until you've gotten rid of 87 cheap paperbacks and 50-year-old science textbooks!

  • @j.m.7056

    @j.m.7056

    8 ай бұрын

    Great plan!

  • @karenk2409

    @karenk2409

    8 ай бұрын

    I totally follow this rule. Love Marie.

  • @DenLD

    @DenLD

    8 ай бұрын

    I co-sign.

  • @aprilhuff4207

    @aprilhuff4207

    8 ай бұрын

    I’m an only child and the hints I drop 😩

  • @49Roadmaster

    @49Roadmaster

    8 ай бұрын

    Yupp 5S your house every 6 months to a year. I have gone from a very large house to a smaller 1000 sqft home. That crap you have not touch in years just has to go.

  • @Scintillate9
    @Scintillate98 ай бұрын

    it’s so interesting bc as a disabled person who uses a wheelchair and doesn’t have experience in interior design these are all things I think about very frequently. I have to think about clearance in order for me to access spaces and do tasks as efficiently as possible. I HAVE to measure furniture beforehand so I can make sure I can fit underneath, that I can have wide enough spaces for me to pass. I own multiple measuring tapes so even if I lose one I can always access it. Of course I’m ALWAYS thinking about how high and low things are, how reachable, how viewable. How usable things are because due to energy limitations I want as little hassle as possible. And finally, I’m always thinking about safety, both in terms of things I could trip on, etc, but also because I’m far less likely to survive a fire or other disaster so I want to minimize them happening in the first place.

  • @prudencesingh490

    @prudencesingh490

    3 ай бұрын

    I am not disabled but when I reno my kitchen, I followed guidance for ppl with disabilities. I didn’t reduce counter height but things like clearance around the kitchen and ergonomics on faucet and drawers, sink. It makes so much sense.

  • @carpenter52kg

    @carpenter52kg

    2 ай бұрын

    Yea, ignorance is the privilege of the ableist

  • @tealkerberus748

    @tealkerberus748

    2 ай бұрын

    Here in Australia we're moving towards making accessibility design mandatory for all new dwellings. We've got a way to go in terms of what is and is not included in the standard, but we're working on it. The statistic we're taught is that 60% of dwellings will have someone with accessibility needs living in them during the design life of the building, and it's 22x more expensive to retrofit when you need it than just to build it in from the start. When you consider that "design life" for a house is typically only 50 years but worldwide the average house stays in use a lot longer than that, the economics become even more compelling.

  • @chloew4435
    @chloew44353 ай бұрын

    whenever i lived in a studio i intentionally mismatched the lighting temperatures to help create different "rooms" within my tiny apartment. the bed had the warmer lights and workspace and kitchen had cooler lights. i think it worked in helping me feel like i wasnt just living in a giant box, even if it didn't exactly look cohesive! LOL

  • @thedustwhispered

    @thedustwhispered

    26 күн бұрын

    this is kind of like what hotels do with the task lighting at the bedside being warmer and the entrance and bathroom being cooler. that's an interesting perspective!

  • @tinabean713

    @tinabean713

    2 күн бұрын

    I like it even in the same room for different moods and times of day. I hardly ever turn on all the lights at once. I know decorators love to have lots of lights in one room, but I feel like work is bright and home is cozy. And the closer to bedtime it is, the warmer and dimmer I want those lights to be. Maybe someday all my lights will be programmable and adjust themselves rather than me turning off this one and turning on that one.

  • @chipanndale1468
    @chipanndale14688 ай бұрын

    Huge showrooms can give the illusion that the furniture is smaller than it actually is. Always measure.

  • @DecoratewithAtefeh

    @DecoratewithAtefeh

    8 ай бұрын

    Good point!

  • @sherholubowich9627

    @sherholubowich9627

    8 ай бұрын

    That’s exactly what happened to me when I bought furniture for my living room

  • @janegrenfell2116

    @janegrenfell2116

    6 ай бұрын

    Yep. I once bought a lounge suite- back in the day when you actually bought lounge suites- it looked great in the showroom but when I got it home it was ridiculously too big for my room!!! We put up with it for years but I always hated it and I used to sit on one of the chairs with my legs over the enormously large arms. He’s always right isn’t he??❤

  • @erikaronska1096
    @erikaronska10968 ай бұрын

    "It's all fun and games until the toaster falls into the sink" 🤣 "I don't really love children, but I don't want them to fall down stairs" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @rainacherienne1010

    @rainacherienne1010

    Ай бұрын

    Why not

  • @cjmac2766
    @cjmac27668 ай бұрын

    I hated, hated, HATED tile countertops!!! Couldn't be sanitized, grout always looked filthy, dishes rocked on the uneven surfaces, and FORGET rolling out cookie dough!!! I was SO happy to replace them with quartz counters as soon as I could!!! Love you and your videos, Nick! ❤❤❤

  • @Jimmy94411

    @Jimmy94411

    6 ай бұрын

    I don’t have countertops of any kind, and I’m glad. I don’t have cabinets either.

  • @jeanemery1

    @jeanemery1

    5 ай бұрын

    I love tile countertops. They're basically indestructible. I hate granite. HGTV has convinced everyone they have to have solid counters.

  • @Evesseve94

    @Evesseve94

    5 ай бұрын

    @@jeanemery1it’s so hard to roll out dough and feel like it’s a completely sanitary surface because of the crevices. I hated it!!

  • @iabbervocium

    @iabbervocium

    5 ай бұрын

    I know I'm a weirdo but I have tile and I love it! Durable, heat resistant, and easy to repair. If I'm cooking something messy I just roll out a restaurant-sized silicone baking mat. The visual texture of tile is so pretty. I love reading the comments and seeing how different people are. ❤

  • @rhyfeddu

    @rhyfeddu

    4 ай бұрын

    We have black and white ceramic tile on our counter because it jibes with the vintage look we have, and we love it. We have an enameled work table as an island if dough needs rolling 😁

  • @jenniferclark9815
    @jenniferclark98158 ай бұрын

    I feel like such a jerk! My late mother-in-law was an interior designer, so I forget how much my husband knows even though I'm the one on organization & decor now that she passed. I bought some random lighting & he fixated on all the temp having to be the same; whereas, I hadn't even noticed the difference or done it on purpose, but he went out & bought all lightbulbvs to match what I did. Honestly, I didn't even know temp lighting was even a thing, but it made a huge difference! Kudos to u & my late mother-in-law who taught her son better than her daughter-in-law lol.

  • @sadbug

    @sadbug

    22 күн бұрын

    Darn tootin’

  • @PuzzlesC4M
    @PuzzlesC4M8 ай бұрын

    Poor material choice: I had a white wool rug in my kid’s room before he threw up all over it. Also, don’t put kid books on a high shelf. They should be able to access their own books. High shelves are for things you don’t want them to break.

  • @0rangebanana

    @0rangebanana

    8 ай бұрын

    I have a scar from climbing a book shelf 😂

  • @KatieCunningham

    @KatieCunningham

    8 ай бұрын

    When my kids were small, the bottom shelf of every bookshelf was kid stuff. We even had a cover for when people came over to hide the ratty spines, since a well-loved book will never be a pretty book.

  • @brockreynolds870

    @brockreynolds870

    8 ай бұрын

    Just make an adjustment to your routine to fix that. My mother raised 3 children, never once did anyone throw up on the floor.

  • @missrottigirl

    @missrottigirl

    8 ай бұрын

    @@brockreynolds870 😂😂 This is a joke right?

  • @brockreynolds870

    @brockreynolds870

    8 ай бұрын

    @@missrottigirl Nope. If someone said they didn't feel good and mght get sick, my mother would open a paper grocery bag, set it down into a plastic wash pan, line the bottom with paper towels, and set it beside the bed.

  • @vkumra
    @vkumra8 ай бұрын

    “Let’s say you want carpet in the bathroom becaaause, you’re gross”. Seriously, Nick, you are one in a million, and just what I needed this morning. Also, thanks for the tip as I was struggling with curtain options and a baseboard heater. "Yes your place is beautiful, it’s stunning, but when it’s up in flames it’s not as stunning as it used to be”. Phew. Feel like I dodged a bullet there.

  • @EH23831

    @EH23831

    8 ай бұрын

    Right? What even is the thought process of putting carpet in a bathroom?? 🤨🤔

  • @vkumra

    @vkumra

    8 ай бұрын

    @@EH23831 I would love to know who the first person was who thought, "this is a good idea!"

  • @EH23831

    @EH23831

    8 ай бұрын

    @@vkumra some weirdo…

  • @vkumra

    @vkumra

    8 ай бұрын

    hahaha a 'gross weirdo'@@EH23831

  • @saraheschweiler4939

    @saraheschweiler4939

    8 ай бұрын

    "Feel like I dodged a bullet there." 😄😆😉

  • @sheelfjohnson
    @sheelfjohnson8 ай бұрын

    Also, please consider safety in regards to lighting. My parents love very dim "mood lighting". I went to stay with them recently after one parent had a bad fall in the family room. The room had one dim grey 25 watt LED bulb in the ceiling light. If you want dim lights but are at risk for falls, please have dimmers installed so you can enjoy the dim lighting but then raise the lights when you need to walk around the room.

  • @alistairwall179

    @alistairwall179

    7 ай бұрын

    And you will need to raise the lights when the ambulance crew arrives.

  • @Serena-or7sl

    @Serena-or7sl

    7 ай бұрын

    A 25W equivalent LED bulb? I'm able to see with a 7W equivalent, is the bulb just outdated/gone?

  • @farelimm

    @farelimm

    5 ай бұрын

    Houses with inadequate lighting make me feel anxious. Especially if the space is small and dirty. Light that sucker up so you can see better when cleaning!! And especially open the stupid blackout curtains!! Who doesn’t want natural sunlight in the house like a normal human being 😩

  • @MiVidaBellisima

    @MiVidaBellisima

    4 ай бұрын

    Also I think the different temperature lighting is a good idea. For example I use the overhead white light during the day but the warm lamp in the evenings.

  • @williamsstephens

    @williamsstephens

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@farelimm Who doesn't want sunlight? Sadly, those of us who have frequent migraines need to have at least one room that can be darkened. And if you're in a bad headache cycle, it needs to stay dark.

  • @thejazzpianist25
    @thejazzpianist254 ай бұрын

    Your carpet in the bathroom comments took me out 😂😂😂I absolutely never understood the dated carpet in the bathroom trend... my dad told me when he was a kid, his family's KITCHEN WAS COMPLETELY CARPETTED LOL WHO DOES THAT

  • @kra13
    @kra138 ай бұрын

    "You want to make sure you choose the stuff that is going to not kill your family." Hysterical!!1 Nick!! Thank you so much for your fantastic advice and HUMOR. :)

  • @haroldhoot

    @haroldhoot

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes. This video is full of practical tips, and we had the same number one takeaway. You already said it, but it bears repeating-Make design choices that are not going to kill your family. It gets me every time!

  • @BarbaraThorndyke

    @BarbaraThorndyke

    8 ай бұрын

    😂 I had just gotten distracted by my phone when he said this. My head jolted up and I cackled like a hyena.

  • @Prideminute

    @Prideminute

    8 ай бұрын

    Came to the comments to find this 🤣🤣 the pictures he added were crazy too, like the shower shooting into the toilet?? or the little slice in the wall for the ceiling fan 🤣

  • @belinda3402
    @belinda34028 ай бұрын

    Nick, you are what HGtv USED to be…informative on an everyday practical useful level!! And that’s why I love your channel!!! You give us such great insight and instruction that we all can implement within our own homes without breaking the bank by restructuring our entire house!! Thank you so much!!!

  • @tangledcharlotte

    @tangledcharlotte

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes! Do you remember the color wheel lady? That goes waay back.

  • @robine916

    @robine916

    8 ай бұрын

    @@tangledcharlotte That was my favorite show! Color Confidential!

  • @tangledcharlotte

    @tangledcharlotte

    8 ай бұрын

    @@robine916 l had totally forgotten the name! I can't believe anyone else remembers!

  • @belindarocky961

    @belindarocky961

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes agree. I miss old school HGTV. Also, I think you & I are name twins 👯‍♀️

  • @eattherich9215

    @eattherich9215

    8 ай бұрын

    I watch HGTV for its entertainment value and/or primal scream therapy.

  • @Lovesapuzzle
    @Lovesapuzzle8 ай бұрын

    We recently up dated a bathroom with a "comfort" height toilet and taller sink vanity. These taller fixtures are so much easier to use. As we age, that ease of use will only become more important.

  • @MiVidaBellisima

    @MiVidaBellisima

    4 ай бұрын

    A must if someone in your home is over 6 ft

  • @laurent1144

    @laurent1144

    4 ай бұрын

    They're easier for YOU to use

  • @jellymila7678

    @jellymila7678

    3 ай бұрын

    And it’s their home.. kinda the point

  • @S.-cm6qc

    @S.-cm6qc

    6 күн бұрын

    @@laurent1144 who hurt you

  • @Yasumi_Hoshikawa
    @Yasumi_Hoshikawa3 ай бұрын

    and then there are things that aren't necessarily non-negotiable but boy do I wish had a legal limit... like how many pillows you're allowed to put on your couches and bed! Love that you're trying to be nice here, very very hard lol

  • @BrookeSimmons
    @BrookeSimmons8 ай бұрын

    Large-format tiles and other slippery surfaces in the bathroom: yes! I stayed at a hotel recently where every shower was like taking my life into my hands because of their beautifully smooth shower tray. So aesthetic, much lawsuit waiting to happen. And very recently another design KZreadr told us we should buy these special bathmats because she slips all the time getting out of her shower, and even standing up from the toilet (after a shower, I guess? I hope?), and she acted like this happens to all of us and it was like GIRL NO IT DOES NOT, YOU NEED TO RETILE. Form shouldn't come before function when you could get seriously hurt if it's any other way!

  • @sarahrosen4985

    @sarahrosen4985

    8 ай бұрын

    In my country, you would have to lay your own tiles and lie to the store where you bought them if you want to use non-rough, slip resistant tiles specially designed for bathrooms and balconies / patios. Not up to code.

  • @Nick_Lewis

    @Nick_Lewis

    8 ай бұрын

    This is a situation where grout is your friend!

  • @cjhoward409

    @cjhoward409

    8 ай бұрын

    We have been building our house for awhile now. We put in a big walk in shower and we bought our tile at this outlet place. They had samples out and I asked if I can try them out with my bare feet and with water on them. They looked at me funny but I said, we’re in our 50’s and this is our “forever” home and also my 90 year old dad lives with us. I can’t have a slippery shower. Found some good smooth rock shower tile. We love it. Very non slip 👍🏻😊

  • @SquiddyHiggenbottom

    @SquiddyHiggenbottom

    8 ай бұрын

    "So aesthetic, much lawsuit" is now gonna be my go-to expression for form-over-function nonsense 😂

  • @stella-gx8ne

    @stella-gx8ne

    8 ай бұрын

    We had the same issue. Found a company that does NO SLIP finishes. It is not expensive and changed our attitude and fear about getting in and out of the shower. It’s great around pools if someone stupidly put in travertine. They use it in commercial kitchens and in many of the casinos here in Las Vegas.

  • @0rangebanana
    @0rangebanana8 ай бұрын

    The assertiveness reminds me of my mom, a home designer. The customer is always right, except for when they’re wrong.

  • @benjaminzuses1142

    @benjaminzuses1142

    2 ай бұрын

    The full quote is "In matters of taste, the customer is always right." People need to remember the whole thing, in all other matters, the customer is more often wrong than right.

  • @S.-cm6qc

    @S.-cm6qc

    6 күн бұрын

    @@benjaminzuses1142 right!! The customer is wrong 99% of the time 😉

  • @Ruthbaby175
    @Ruthbaby1753 ай бұрын

    I'm proud to announce my precious daughter recently told me to keep the stuff I love and not worry about what she may have to dispose of. BEST daughter ever. I was disposing of a lot of belongings when she stopped me. It was a relief because I really hated trying to get rid of things I enjoy.

  • @colsen4616
    @colsen46168 ай бұрын

    Spot on as usual. The whole drawer thing reminded me of when my toddler “locked” himself in the bathroom by opening a drawer in the vanity that prevented the door from opening. We had a key outside the bathroom to cover that locked scenario, but a vanity drawer…hadn’t even occurred to us.

  • @thayrathyn

    @thayrathyn

    2 ай бұрын

    Lol, how did you solve that?

  • @joycestempa5647
    @joycestempa56478 ай бұрын

    LIGHTING: I’ve experienced the different temperatures thing and here’s what I found out. People use different lights (in the same room) for different things but not necessarily at the same time. For instance, someone may use an overhead light that is brighter with a higher temperature during the day or at night when a group activity is going on (like meal time) but use a warmer light that has a lower temperature at night when they only have that one light on, like sconces or table lights) for activities such as reading, one-on-one conversations or night time ambiance (like nightlights for the kiddos). I assume when people do this, they realize that they are not going to be using all the lighting in a single room all at once…..if you’ve seen that happen, it could be the result of a visitor who’s unfamiliar with which lights are used for what……just saying!!

  • @sarahrosen4985

    @sarahrosen4985

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you! That was my first thought as well! I have kitchen task lighting that I want to be able to do surgery under. Then I have "it's the evening and I just need some really low warm light to get a drink of water.

  • @DecoratewithAtefeh

    @DecoratewithAtefeh

    8 ай бұрын

    Well said

  • @cjhoward409

    @cjhoward409

    8 ай бұрын

    Well he was talking about seeing both lighting at the same time being on in apts he’s seen. It’s one thing if your overhead light is one kind and your lamps in the same room are diffenet and you use them at different times. I think he’s talking about having them all on at the same time. And that looks horrible

  • @agresticumbra

    @agresticumbra

    8 ай бұрын

    In our basement remodel, all new permanent fixtures are hue lights. On the hue app, there is a "natural light" option that changes with the hours. It's really warm, a reddish amber, in the middle of the night, and that is much easier on the eyes/brain than the mid-day hues. There are all sorts of options, basically color stories, but for the hall, the "natural light" is a nifty general purpose choice when you aren't pushing for something novel.

  • @653j521

    @653j521

    8 ай бұрын

    @@cjhoward409 All on at once? Are you landing planes?

  • @MoonbeamGardener
    @MoonbeamGardener8 ай бұрын

    Wait, is it a common thing for people to put hot pans directly on the countertops!? Regardless of counter material, I've always placed hot pans on pot holders or iron trivets. Also, I always get such a chuckle when he calls out "farmhouse" decor. Lol Living in the country, we just sort of accumulate some of that type stuff naturally and don't even really think about it. I draw the line at signs. If you have to advertise your house is a "farmhouse," your house is not a farmhouse. LOL

  • @denisedorsey2889

    @denisedorsey2889

    8 ай бұрын

    I have tile counters and love the fact that I can put hot pans directly on them. I am resisting upgrading my counters because I have 30 years of habit to overcome!

  • @peztopher7297

    @peztopher7297

    8 ай бұрын

    I have trivets hanging on the wall right over the stove so they're handy. Mostly lightweight silicone.

  • @KelDanceswithChaos

    @KelDanceswithChaos

    8 ай бұрын

    He has always specified that if you live in the country or in a farmhouse that "Farmhouse" decor makes perfect sense. It's when your house in the suburbs is trying to vibe it and so is everyone else's. Like having a log cabin in the city. Makes sense in the woods, not so much in suburbia.

  • @NoseyFloridaGirl

    @NoseyFloridaGirl

    8 ай бұрын

    I have quartzite counters ..it can take hot pans and I do it .

  • @dsquared1950

    @dsquared1950

    8 ай бұрын

    @@NoseyFloridaGirlBecause it’s real solid stone, right, as opposed to the manufactured quartz .

  • @cliftonmcnalley8469
    @cliftonmcnalley84698 ай бұрын

    As a designer. I prefer warm lights in general as opposed to cooler tones, but I Have a few exceptions. I am VERY color sensitive and most of my evening hobbies (drawing & needlework) involve colorwork. I have a chair in the livingroom with a daylight bulb next to it. For big get togethers, I switch out the bulb. The spare is stored in the table, so that even if I forget, its right there to quickly swap. Some of this is age related. I have warm task lights all over the kitchen, but there are times I want "LET THERE BE LIGHT!" moments. The overhead fixture has extreme lighting that is rarely used, sort of like flicking on the lights at last call in your favorite bar. Palmetto bugs have migrated/hitchhiked north to Tennessee. I need LIGHT when I'm stalking those nasty little beasts!

  • @sarahnelson8836

    @sarahnelson8836

    8 ай бұрын

    I have three rules that guide the mixed lighting thing and they have worked every time for me 1) Never the same type of lamp ie all the recessed lighting should be the same temp, all table lamps (excluding task lamps) should be the same color etc Rule 2) generally move warmer further down (except when using a spot or task light or if you have dimmable ceiling lighting) the lower the light is coming from the cozier so it goes well with usage and it reflects nature so it’s not as jarring Rule 3) Have a reason/know it creates a different space. Kinda like an accent wall a different light temp can be amazing at creating multi use spaces but it can also randomly break up space which is jarring and NOT GOOD tm

  • @drfoto2673

    @drfoto2673

    4 ай бұрын

    I had to search for quite a while before I found kitchen task lighting that was daylight in temperature. When handling produce, I want as close to perfect color representation as I can get because that's part of how I identify the state of my ingredients etc.

  • @kellybraun7048

    @kellybraun7048

    2 ай бұрын

    I like warm lighting generally, so that’s what is in most rooms, but for a project that requires significant light, I have a magnifying light on the desk that is cool. Mismatch lighting is for multipurpose rooms, or differing needs in a room (my mom also does the cool light over the kitchen sink to ensure everything gets clean).

  • @JoC-mp6sf
    @JoC-mp6sf8 ай бұрын

    My non negotiable is that any room that involves water gets tiled. Laundry, kitchen, bath. Even the mudroom and entryways. Carpet molds, wood warps, water can get under linoleum and ruin the subfloor. The luxury vinyl that seals is better than most other flooring, but there’s still the potential.

  • @saltycrunch
    @saltycrunch8 ай бұрын

    TVs hung too high and/or above the fireplace are nonnegotiable mistakes in my book. They look ridiculous, they strain people's necks and eyes, and I hate everything about them. Hate, hate, hate. People who buy a nice TV stand and then proceed to mount the TV on the wall 2-3 feet above it : WHY?!?!

  • @cg741graf5

    @cg741graf5

    8 ай бұрын

    Agree: makes rooms look cheap and like bars.

  • @mammothscott1455

    @mammothscott1455

    8 ай бұрын

    Agreed. And if you wear bifocals, you end up watching the show through the “reading” portion! No bueno!

  • @saltycrunch

    @saltycrunch

    8 ай бұрын

    @@cg741graf5 Or doctors' waiting rooms. Generally not the vibe I'm aiming for.

  • @snoopybluejeans

    @snoopybluejeans

    8 ай бұрын

    The worst is are those new modular tv stands. Me don't like. I dislike tv in LR.

  • @suegraham4323

    @suegraham4323

    8 ай бұрын

    I also hate TVs above the fireplace and don’t understand why someone tried it and then almost everyone joined in. TVs should always be at eye level. Heat from a fireplace can ruin a TV. Too often TV cords aren’t installed into the wall so there are ugly black wires hanging there. And finally, above the fireplace is a lovely place to hang something beautiful, and a TV is not beautiful.

  • @Soulvanlife
    @Soulvanlife8 ай бұрын

    I am losing my mind watching the news lately. I realized I needed to STOP for a moment and maybe watch a comedy. I started watching Will and Grace but I’ve watched every episode many times. Started watching Greg and dharma and it’s probably some thing I will go back to you but it just wasn’t working for me. And then I realized I’ve been away from Nick for a while, and boy have I missed you! Thanks for the good laughs and good interior design advice. Now I’m putting the remote down and purging every “cool” lightbulb that exist in my house.

  • @kar9990
    @kar99903 ай бұрын

    Improper clearances around furniture drives me insane!!! I'm a housekeeper & trying to vacuum & clean floors becomes a nightmare when huge furniture blocks dry mops & vacuum paths

  • @MyFocusVaries
    @MyFocusVaries8 ай бұрын

    Yknow how there's that person who writes out the topic timestamps when a KZreadr hasn't provided them? Can someone provide that service of timestamping all of Nick's one-liners? 3:08 "I'm not looking in people's apartments. I'm not a pervert..."

  • @mothbythesea

    @mothbythesea

    Ай бұрын

    For real for real 😂😂😂😂

  • @CatWhiskering
    @CatWhiskering8 ай бұрын

    "Your space is beautiful; it's stunning; but when it's up in flames, it's not as stunning as it used to be" I am clinically dead from this line. 😂💀

  • @BB-re8mw

    @BB-re8mw

    8 ай бұрын

    Only a fellow cat person 😂😂😂

  • @Dana-ee9pb
    @Dana-ee9pb8 ай бұрын

    I was seriously considering getting a new rectangle coffee table until I used painters tape to mark where it would go, just like you suggest in this video. My current circlular one works much better. Saved me from making a big mistake.

  • @jimbailey3705
    @jimbailey37058 ай бұрын

    I grew up in Germany and so many stairs were absolutely dangerous: open risers, made of polished stone or polished wood. I'm not sure how I survived my childhood, but I still remember slipping and falling down these stairs and believing I would die. XD And now my in-laws have polished wood (not open risers at least) and my toddler keeps slipping on them... I know it's not 'the aesthetic', but... carpet on stairs is not a bad idea!

  • @abbywelker-HaciendaHomemade
    @abbywelker-HaciendaHomemade8 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂 “it’s all fun and games until the toaster falls in the sink” hahahaha! Love you, Nick! ❤ Great video, as always!

  • @lorimiller623

    @lorimiller623

    8 ай бұрын

    That's what a GFI is for! 🔌🔌

  • @sheelfjohnson

    @sheelfjohnson

    8 ай бұрын

    There was a good Columbo episode about that. ☺️ (with Martin Landau)

  • @diannella
    @diannella8 ай бұрын

    "You wanna make sure you choose the stuff that is going to not kill your family" haha Good video as allways.

  • @tiffanycurtis4794

    @tiffanycurtis4794

    8 ай бұрын

    🤣 that was funny love me some nick 👏🏾

  • @brendatruant7404

    @brendatruant7404

    8 ай бұрын

    Nick: “…I don’t really love children, but I don’t want see them falling through the stairs…” 🤣🤣😂🤣😂

  • @sarahrosen4985

    @sarahrosen4985

    8 ай бұрын

    He hasn't met my family. 😉🤭

  • @paulaclark6290

    @paulaclark6290

    8 ай бұрын

    LOL Right? 🤣@@sarahrosen4985

  • @adamv126
    @adamv1262 ай бұрын

    I know I am very late to this video, but when we moved into our current home we brought the warm light bulbs from our old home for lamps and the previous owners had the warm bulbs too. But the paint on the wall at the time were very on the warm side of beige. And the our lampshades were all kind of off-white in that direction as well. As a result, I felt like I was living in the giant cigarette stain. I got the cooler bulbs and it was a massive improvement.

  • @monah5532
    @monah55322 ай бұрын

    Excellent video, thank you. All hail "Common Sense" or the design mantra version: "Form follows function". If your home is not functional or it's unsafe, it's a design fail. There are always stylish but functional and safe solutions for every situation.

  • @FranziskaNagel445
    @FranziskaNagel4458 ай бұрын

    Those super high TV look like wayfinding boards in train stations.

  • @TraceB
    @TraceB8 ай бұрын

    My first apartment had carpet in the bathroom and kitchen. The building was from 1901 and the plumbing and pipes leaked so there was always mold. It was only $390 and across from a bar so my 22 year old self didn’t care 😂

  • @tiffanycurtis4794

    @tiffanycurtis4794

    8 ай бұрын

    Trace I enjoyed that story wow believe it or not 👏🏾🤣👊🏾

  • @joanv6114

    @joanv6114

    8 ай бұрын

    They say that the most important thing in real estate is:Location,location,location.

  • @Smithpolly

    @Smithpolly

    8 ай бұрын

    I get that tastes change but what exactly were people smoking when they thought Bathroom + Carpet = Good idea.

  • @jordanxfile

    @jordanxfile

    8 ай бұрын

    🤣

  • @babykrul

    @babykrul

    8 ай бұрын

    Omg I had carpet in my bathroom too!! Never met anyone who had that as well 😂 After a couple years I pulled out the carpet and put laminate flooring in there (the landlord said that’s okay but I have to pay for it and leave it there when I move out) jeez And everyone always asked ‘why do you have carpet in the bathroom?’ 😂😂😂 My toilet was in a seperate room with laminate so I guess it wasn’t super dirty but it definitely was dirty

  • @CapucineAbadie
    @CapucineAbadie8 ай бұрын

    THE CHUNK CUT OUT OF THE BEAM TO LET THE FAN TURN I am deceased 💀 that stuff must have been so funny to research!

  • @Tmoo8242
    @Tmoo82428 ай бұрын

    I’ll add re. space around furniture: Figure in the size of indoor animals! A human may fit comfortably, but if a human PLUS an animal can’t, it’s too tight. When we brought home our German Shepherd puppy, we realized VERY quickly that our human-only-size floor plan wasn’t going to work for long! 😄 Now she’s 6 and 82 pounds, and INSISTS on being right beside us everywhere we go. Thanks to the Diva we have a new sofa, coffee table, bedroom layout, office, etc! 😂 *She’s worth it (and knows it!) 😁🐶

  • @gloriaalex11

    @gloriaalex11

    8 ай бұрын

    Good point for anyone who has a large / long-bodied dog. If they can't back up or turn around easily, they will knock over or tear up your stuff. Why we also don't place anything fragile at tail-wagging height.

  • @coolkumquats

    @coolkumquats

    4 ай бұрын

    @@gloriaalex11 I can’t tell you the number of spilled drinks we’ve had from guests not taking us seriously about the dogs sweeping things off the coffee table with their tails when they get excited. 😅 Fortunately the floor in the living room is tile, so cleanup is easy

  • @Theaterbuddy717
    @Theaterbuddy7178 ай бұрын

    It is annoying when people have furniture listed on Facebook marketplace with NO measurements! I always ask first. Some sellers respond by stating I can come look at it, uh no, my time is valuable also! Have a great day!

  • @vaderladyl

    @vaderladyl

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes huge pet peeve of mine. If you cannot give me measurements, I will pass up your item.

  • @gloriaalex11

    @gloriaalex11

    8 ай бұрын

    @@vaderladyl Same, I asked for measurements and was ghosted. Fine, my money stays home.

  • @mulliganstew72

    @mulliganstew72

    8 ай бұрын

    Seriously. If I have to lean over the phone to press buttons and type the message asking “measurements?” Then I’m not going to bother with the sale.

  • @MicheleLaCagnina

    @MicheleLaCagnina

    6 ай бұрын

    Exactly. Also annoying when they say "solid wood" but don't know what kind of wood.

  • @amg9163

    @amg9163

    3 ай бұрын

    @Theaterbuddy717 As someone who has had to give away nearly all of my furniture from my apartment to move into a house, due to timing, my biggest pet peeve with Marketplace *buyers* was long conversations indicating strong interest in a particular piece, but *_having absolutely no way to transport it._* My sofa, bed, dresser were among those pieces, often responses were from people without cars. And I gave up early on anyone saying *_"I have a friend with a car, but have to wait until he gets off from work"._* 🙄

  • @ProbateandTrustHelp
    @ProbateandTrustHelp8 ай бұрын

    "Choose the stuff that will not kill your family" hilarious!

  • @muddyboots7753
    @muddyboots77538 ай бұрын

    Out of all the crazy things I've seen on this channel, carpet in the bathroom has got to be the craziest.

  • @EvieVermont
    @EvieVermont2 ай бұрын

    It’s funny how dressing as room is like dressing your body; it’s not the body you may want, baby, buts the the body you HAVE!❤

  • @gary4760
    @gary47608 ай бұрын

    “Smartistic decisions”… not sure if this was intentional, but I am using this!

  • @el_micha

    @el_micha

    3 ай бұрын

    It was.

  • @seaside2001
    @seaside20018 ай бұрын

    I totally cannot live with carpet in the bathroom, or TV over the fireplace. That drawer, dishwasher thing would drive me bonkers as well. Then there is outlet frustration. You have your room all figured out for furniture placement, and there isn't an outlet where you need one.

  • @eimeark2094

    @eimeark2094

    8 ай бұрын

    I live in a small house. There’s no room for a TV anywhere but over the fireplace. I don’t have a castle height fireplace, so it works.

  • @sherrinunya4079

    @sherrinunya4079

    8 ай бұрын

    Then there's a home like the one we just got. The living room is huge, and the builders added brass floor plugs, which are great. But only if they weren't put in completely random places. It's large enough for two or three furniture/conversation seating areas. Not a single floor outlet is in any way lined up for any seating arrangement that we can figure out!

  • @seaside2001

    @seaside2001

    8 ай бұрын

    You do what you have to do with the space you have that is for sure. @@eimeark2094

  • @gloriaalex11

    @gloriaalex11

    8 ай бұрын

    Used to live in an older home that only had one electrical outlet per wall. And zero outlets in the bathroom. But since there was also zero counter space, all hair drying/styling and makeup had to be done in the bedroom anyway.

  • @seaside2001

    @seaside2001

    8 ай бұрын

    @@gloriaalex11 I understand. I have lived in a couple of older homes and outlets are an issue for sure. You make do.

  • @NotAFanOfHandles
    @NotAFanOfHandles8 ай бұрын

    I agree with consistent lighting temps - clashing ones give me a migraine _so_ easily. I prefer the 4000 k one - not too sterile blinding white, but not so yellow that _everything_ looks yellow and I can't tell if my food is done cooking. When Dad had said he was going to redo the kitchen countertops, I was so happy... until he went with the same style of tile and grout as it originally had. Like, _no,_ it's a pain to clean and maintain when so much cooking is being done.

  • @parkhoppingherbivore
    @parkhoppingherbivore8 ай бұрын

    The clearances! One of my friends rented a condo in a round building, which meant that her kitchen was wedge-shaped. For some reason, they decided to put the stove in the small part of the wedge, which meant you couldn't fully open the oven door.

  • @halos.1
    @halos.18 ай бұрын

    I just moved into a new house this month and the previous owners had mixed warm lighting with hospital lighting throughout every room in the house. First thing we did was change out all of the lightbulbs to warm and it made such a drastic difference!!

  • @DecoratewithAtefeh

    @DecoratewithAtefeh

    8 ай бұрын

    Great start for your home decoration 👌🏻

  • @shelaghjackson9577
    @shelaghjackson95778 ай бұрын

    When we were buying new patio furniture, we took the measurements of what we were considering, and laid out towels in the same measurements on the patio to see if the pieces would fit. Worked great, easy to do, and you could do it indoors too. No need for tape, or cutting up cardboard!

  • @sleepycalico

    @sleepycalico

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you, smarty pants! I'll use that!

  • @utahdan231

    @utahdan231

    8 ай бұрын

    I use newspapers , I tape them.

  • @shelaghjackson9577

    @shelaghjackson9577

    8 ай бұрын

    @@utahdan231 : also a great idea!

  • @handigopstandig

    @handigopstandig

    8 ай бұрын

    Great idea!

  • @missmayflower

    @missmayflower

    8 ай бұрын

    You could also use painter’s tape.

  • @lizincognito3072
    @lizincognito30726 ай бұрын

    At last, a designer who’s not afraid to call it as he sees it. Kudos, Nick, you’re a breath of fresh air in an otherwise stuffy room full of designers. And bonus, Canadian! I’ve just subscribed to the channel. Thank you for making these videos with your good, sound, honest, advice!

  • @springfauna1465
    @springfauna14658 ай бұрын

    I think my biggest non-negotiable is junking up a space with too much decor!! I see designers do this all the time in living rooms, especially with "boho" or "eclectic" styles. It's a nightmare to look at much less have to live in!! Thank you Nick for bringing sanity to design!!

  • @kaystinebrink1220
    @kaystinebrink12208 ай бұрын

    Love your program. Makes me laugh every time I watch. The toilet photos were fabulous. Oh goodness. The pics of TVs above doors etc. Thanks for the laughs.

  • @Just-me160
    @Just-me1608 ай бұрын

    Great video! Oversized man cave furniture…think giant recliners and cup holder couches are non negotiable for me.

  • @peztopher7297

    @peztopher7297

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes, nightmare flashbacks to late 70s and 80s.

  • @Laressamack

    @Laressamack

    8 ай бұрын

    And they are always a hideous brown. Ugh!

  • @lindaaphillippi7015

    @lindaaphillippi7015

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes, ick!

  • @nancyandrews7442
    @nancyandrews74428 ай бұрын

    I just realized I sometimes forget to click “like” on your videos. I always watch them as soon as you produce them, and I love them! I still love that you always get to the point so quickly and give us lots of content. Some designers just go on and on introducing the topic and showing off and I find it irritating. I just love your presentation, and appreciate you. Have a great day!

  • @thesender6793

    @thesender6793

    8 ай бұрын

    Nick is a gem!

  • @KJxxoo
    @KJxxoo8 ай бұрын

    “You want to choose things that don’t kill your family” had me laughing out loud. But it’s sad you actually need to point that out to people.

  • @AD-rl4jv
    @AD-rl4jv8 ай бұрын

    My wife and I agree 100% with you on not mixing lighting temperatures, it drives me crazy. I hate daylight bulbs indoors.

  • @asavannah7439
    @asavannah74398 ай бұрын

    I did a 3D model of a faux fireplace out of cardboard before we even build our house. I collected pictures of fireplaces for years. It really helped with the dimensions. The final fireplace looks spectacular and people think it’s real. It’s my favorite feature, I love decorating it. I have a fat candle in it and it even has a chimney

  • @planetindiana5044

    @planetindiana5044

    8 ай бұрын

    Would love to see your faux fireplace (sounds so fun!). I did two "hidden" doors in my basement using inset bookcases on hinges and casters (something I had collected pictures of for years as well). Also, strongly agree that, for me, it is important to do a room mock up of furniture and (generous) walkway spacing before shopping furniture so you do not get tempted to bring something home that doesn't fit the space. When I bought a new house I used a 3D modeling tool for my existing furniture placement for the whole house but usually just 2D / paper when it's just 1 room I'm redecorating.

  • @seriouslyreally5413
    @seriouslyreally54138 ай бұрын

    Any material that you cannot maintain yourself or cannot afford to have maintained properly, especially in a timely manner. Fluffy long faux fur accent rugs that have to be raked and combed and de-linted... It doesn't matter, the Flokati rug or the natural animal hide chair; The pure white upholstery; the shag pile rug in the kids room may seem soft and snuggly until you have to mine for the dropped Barbie stilettos, hair accessories, beads and trims from the My Big Girl Jewelry Design kit that your mother thought she would just LOVE constructing her own necklaces and bracelets; or unpredictable pets. I had just rolled out a 12'x10' wool and silk blend room size rug in my newly decorated living room only an hour before an expected visit from my out of town daughter and grandchildren. What daughter had not forewarned me was that they had just obtained a brand new beagle puppy and that Miss Bella was visiting too. After hours in the car with a long stretch since the last rest stop, my 5yr old granddaughter eagerly carried in her squirmy little "surprise" without the first obligatory stop on the front lawn before coming in, plopped her on the living room floor where Miss Bella scampered onto said prized rug and promptly emptied her entire puppy bladder on it! The rug was blotted and spotted & rolled up and sent off to the rug cleaners that afternoon. it cost me an additional $250 to have cleaned. At least they did pick up and delivery.

  • @nancyyarletts165
    @nancyyarletts1658 ай бұрын

    You made some really good points. I however bought a sectional for my previous house which had a larger living room than my current house. I was able to make it work; not what I’d buy if I was out looking for this space. Financially I had to make it work and I think that’s the case for a lot of people. For those that would buy the wrong size furniture on purpose probably don’t watch designers on KZread anyway and don’t care what they think.

  • @sp9084

    @sp9084

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks, similar thoughts here. If you are buying new stuff for a space, then of course it makes sense to measure it exactly. But sometimes people need to make what they have on hand work, and can't buy a new sectional or sofa for every house they'll live in. Especially if they aren't in their forever home. Thanks for mentioning this.

  • @fwizzybee42

    @fwizzybee42

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah I’m in this spot as well. We 100% know we will be out of this space in less than two years. Our living room is too crowded but I don’t want to buy a new sofa for this space when we’ll be somewhere new (that we’re hoping will be more long-term) so soon. It does full on drive me nuts though! I’m very prone to walking into corners in tight spaces.

  • @sharonfleshman6961

    @sharonfleshman6961

    8 ай бұрын

    What I do like, though, is that he laid the problem out so clearly. My couch in my space is what I could afford. (Free). However, it means that maybe I can switch out a cheaper piece..like the coffee table to make the living room work.

  • @erinmccreery9781

    @erinmccreery9781

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah some of the advice was good, but assumes you have the money to buy new furniture all the time or choose what size your rooms are. A bit judgemental for the average person doing their best.

  • @georgeszurbach444
    @georgeszurbach4448 ай бұрын

    The colour of the lamp shade has a significant impact on the color of the light cool or hot .If you use exactly the same bulb in terms of lumens on two similar lamps,the light with the yellow lamp shade will appear warmer than the light which has the blue lamp shade.

  • @Kris7245

    @Kris7245

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes! I just bought a new lamp and adore the base but the shade makes a blue cool light so I have t used it because I need a shade that pulls warmer. I even put super warm bulbs in it but the lampshade still made it appear cool, then the warm light peeped out the top and bottom creating the mixed temp look. It’s non negotiable that I need a different lamp shade before I even plug that lamp back in!

  • @georgeszurbach444

    @georgeszurbach444

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Kris7245 yes go for a light yellow or deep beige it should do the trick

  • @jennasamuel8637

    @jennasamuel8637

    8 ай бұрын

    So true

  • @annmoore321
    @annmoore3218 ай бұрын

    Choose furniture for durability if you have pets and/or kids! It’s SO tempting to buy cheap, flimsy stuff that you don’t care about getting damaged, but it can be a lot more expensive and a lot more hazardous. It is better invest a little more money up front for something durable that can take more abuse and still look halfway decent despite your little darlings than to risk spending money every year or so on tacky, cheap stuff that tends to fall apart if you look at it wrong.

  • @littleraeofsunshine
    @littleraeofsunshine8 ай бұрын

    THE LIGHTS!!! Hypersensitivity can be inconvenient and embarrassing, but I just cannot help it. And mismatched lighting just sends me 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @TarAldarion
    @TarAldarion8 ай бұрын

    For lighting, get all smart bulbs and choose whatever colour you want when you want. Working, cool light, relaxing warm light, it's a a party make them strobe.

  • @DNAConsultingDetectives
    @DNAConsultingDetectives8 ай бұрын

    The king of common sense design snark! 👑👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Always worth watching!

  • @hannahsmith296
    @hannahsmith2968 ай бұрын

    A tip about measuring, actually tape off the space of the piece you are interested in. After we bought out house, the house we plan oj living in for a long long time, we made the decision to be very purposeful about what we bought and not just buy the first thing we saw to be able to say we got something. So when w found a couch we loved, we came back and tapes off the size and shape of the couch on the floor to see how it was. Did the same thing when we couldn’t decide between tow sizes of TV. We were tempted to go with the slightly smaller one because of the price but after taping it odd on the wall we realized the bigger one actually fit much much better and so we held off and saved a little bit more.

  • @christiehudnall2429
    @christiehudnall24298 ай бұрын

    Okay, okay, okay! A design video I can really get behind! I have a more maximalist, colorful design aesthetic which is commonly left out of a lot of design element videos 😅 I wouldn't trade it for the world though, my home brings me and my husband great joy BUT I want it to look intentionally pieced together. I appreciate videos like this that instead of going over "fad" likes and dislikes, the information is more based to help hone in your own style in a more professional way. Thanks Nick!

  • @shereadsmysteries
    @shereadsmysteries8 ай бұрын

    The painters tape tip is super helpful for those of us who end up having to buy flat pack, since you can’t always see the item ahead of time so you cannot visualize the size! It has helped me A LOT

  • @socalsal627
    @socalsal6278 ай бұрын

    My Mom was an interior designer and taught me that same rule about hanging art - it is sort of like mirrors. You want your face right in the center of a mirror so think of the art you're hanging similarly. Your eyes should roughly be in the center of the artwork (of course make small adjustments to the average height person if you happen to be really short or tall) 🙂

  • @653j521

    @653j521

    8 ай бұрын

    Many of us marry a person of a different height. Split the difference?

  • @arianekelly2633

    @arianekelly2633

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@653j521 depends on the art and who's stuff it falls into. His? His height. Mine? My height. Lol.😂

  • @DaylanTheAngrySauerkraut

    @DaylanTheAngrySauerkraut

    4 ай бұрын

    All my pictures will be at everyone else's bellybutton height then.

  • @sarahMuahahaha

    @sarahMuahahaha

    3 ай бұрын

    I'm 4'10.. I can't hang ANYTHING that would be appropriate for me because it's "hobbit level" for everyone else 😢

  • @GingerBiPolarBear

    @GingerBiPolarBear

    2 ай бұрын

    Only thing for me is that my art I inherited is huge. If I hang the stuff just above my bookshelves, couches etc, it's already high up. But I'm not getting rid of my art because it's slightly valuable.

  • @juliemulie1805
    @juliemulie18058 ай бұрын

    I'm 5'4" and DH is 6'7". There isn't a useful compromise in the kitchen, but we do have his/hers bathrooms and seating. A "normal" height toilet is my non negotiable.

  • @francookie9353

    @francookie9353

    8 ай бұрын

    DH? Dearest hubby?

  • @juliemulie1805

    @juliemulie1805

    8 ай бұрын

    @@francookie9353 yes

  • @cjhoward409

    @cjhoward409

    8 ай бұрын

    My dad is 6’4”. When they were building their house in the 1960’s. They put in a 3/4 bathroom downstairs that was my dads bathroom. The counter tops were higher and so was the shower head. 👍🏻

  • @DNAConsultingDetectives

    @DNAConsultingDetectives

    8 ай бұрын

    I feel your pain. Mine is 6’4”. It impacts so much of my design decisions. It’s like Goldilocks three bears. Papa sized furniture has to be huge for him. Trying to find an attractive recliner is hard enough without it being extra large too. 🫣And Yes, to separate bathrooms! 😆

  • @karenk2409

    @karenk2409

    8 ай бұрын

    Two of my bathrooms have a regular toilet, one with a highboy. Take your pick.

  • @marythomas5872
    @marythomas58728 ай бұрын

    When my husband was making our beautiful cherry kitchen table I had him make a plywood top to make sure the size was right and didn’t interfere with the entry to the kitchen. I changed the length and radius of the corners and it works perfectly for the room.

  • @LM-fn6qb

    @LM-fn6qb

    3 ай бұрын

    'When my husband was making our beautiful cherry kitchen table ...' You lucky scone Mary.

  • @michelleconaway9299
    @michelleconaway92998 ай бұрын

    Omg, Nick, you are HILARIOUS! Love your videos not only for the great advice but also for the lines that have me rolling! My favorites: “I don’t really like kids but I don’t want them to fall down the stairs”, and “choose the stuff that will…pause…not kill your family.” I can’t stop laughing!!!

  • @amq16pp
    @amq16pp8 ай бұрын

    “If there’s not enough clearance, you might have to take a piece of furniture away” New Yorkers: well I guess goodbye to my only chair

  • @BIRGITTAQF
    @BIRGITTAQF8 ай бұрын

    I really agree with you about materials in bathrooms. Here in Sweden we will never install wood floor or textile floors, not paper wallpapers either. The building regulations and insurance companies will never allow that. The rest of your "rules" are common sense and many against building regulations (doors, electrical (both bathrooms and kitchens). Here the regulations are very strict and must be followed.

  • @sarahrosen4985

    @sarahrosen4985

    8 ай бұрын

    Also in my country, code requires rough, slip resistant tiles for bathrooms, patios and balconies. Haven't seen all of the video yet but we also are not allowed outlets or switches inside the bathroom. Need to blow dry your hair? There is an outlet in your bedroom or the kitchen.

  • @tracytracyWM
    @tracytracyWM8 ай бұрын

    Carpets in bathrooms, TVs in bedrooms, small tile on kitchen counters and blinds, especially mini blinds.

  • @jen54321
    @jen543218 ай бұрын

    Love that this includes the hazards! Especially with antiques trending, things like lead in furniture finds or outdated safety standards for childrens items are something to pay attention to!

  • @jori7398
    @jori73988 ай бұрын

    00:08:49 Nick I’m laughing so hard! Those two bathrooms are hideous disease traps. 😂 What you say about choosing correct materials for the job is great, great advice.

  • @tamaramartin4015
    @tamaramartin40158 ай бұрын

    Probably the weirdest thing i've seen in a while was in a kitchen reno video. The dishwasher was perpendicular to and right up against the corner of the counter by the sink, so when the dishwasher is open, there is no room for someone to be at the sink. To me, a dishwasher is for convenience, and if i had to put the dishes on the counter and then move to the other side of the dishwasher so i could open it and put the dishes in, i'd just forego the dishwasher altogether. i'm not sure why they didn't move it down even just a few inches while they were remodeling the space, but to each their own, i guess 😶

  • @cjhoward409

    @cjhoward409

    8 ай бұрын

    Sounds like they just didn’t think that thru 😬 I’ve also seen where people keep retiling or laminating their kitchen floor and then after 15-20 years it’s time to change out the dishwasher. Only to find out that there’s 2-3 extra layers of tile or flooring and the dishwasher is trapped in there. Lol

  • @DecoratewithAtefeh

    @DecoratewithAtefeh

    8 ай бұрын

    This is funny :)))

  • @tamaramartin4015

    @tamaramartin4015

    8 ай бұрын

    So bizarre,@@DecoratewithAtefeh 😂

  • @PowerControl

    @PowerControl

    8 ай бұрын

    @@cjhoward409happened to me, but I am only renting 😂

  • @sallyrichardson4082

    @sallyrichardson4082

    8 ай бұрын

    I’ve seen that same arrangement in new homes. Great looking kitchen in the pictures, but when you start looking at the practicality of where the dishwasher is placed, I realized I couldn’t stand at the sink and load the dishwasher which was crazy. This builder had done this in like three models. And kept selling them. But there were a lot of those homes up for resale within a couple years, and I’ll bet I know why!

  • @KristinaL1698
    @KristinaL16988 ай бұрын

    Loved this! I'd like to add a couple of things to consider. When measuring to be sure the furniture fits in your space, don't forget to measure any doorways, hallways, stairwells, etc. it will have to pass through to get to that space. Early in my late mother's design career, she didn't think of that. The sofa she bought for a client wouldn't fit through the stairwell to the intended room, and the store where it was purchased did not do returns. That was an expensive mistake she never made again! If you have a piano (as almost everyone in my family of musicians does), remember they need to stay away from windows, heating vents/cold air returns, and preferably outside walls (though that's not always as big an issue if you know the home is well-insulated). This will prevent damage to the instrument. A cracked sound board cannot be repaired. That means the piano will have to be replaced. Popping strings can be dangerous on a grand/baby grand with the top open, and they're not easy (or cheap) to replace, either, the way they are on a violin, guitar, or some other smaller instrument with strings. I have to add, when I got married, my now late husband insisted the "right" way to decide where pictures should go is to measure the wall floor to ceiling, then side to side, and the picture goes right in the middle! (He was an engineer, so that made sense to him.) I assured him that was not the proper way at all, referencing my mother's design career and my own studies in that area, and hung them after placing the furniture and using good design sense to determine the best placing. It only took a couple of moves and him watching me do each room in those homes to realize I knew what I was doing.

  • @xiabelle

    @xiabelle

    8 ай бұрын

    We mismeasured by about an inch when we bought our new refrigerator. That was entertaining to get delivered. They had to remove our cabinet pulls and remove the doors from the fridge. It was also fun when we brought my daughter's dresser downstairs when we replaced it. Turns out we weren't strong enough to pick it up over the bannister so we chipped veneer off of it.

  • @lisawheeler4143
    @lisawheeler4143Ай бұрын

    You’re so fun to watch and listen to! 🎉 thank you so much for all your great advice ❤

  • @lisaanne4897
    @lisaanne48978 ай бұрын

    Love it! You know, somehow I knew that the lighting temperature issue was gonna come up. Recently, I asked my electrician friend to help me change one of the LED’s in the kitchen. Do not ever take for granted that anyone knows what you want. Be explicit! Because I did take it for granted I wound up with one cool LED amongst all of the other warms. I thanked him graciously, but changed it soon after. Mixing temps is very off-putting. I felt like everything was wrong. I even thought my pants were on backward. You are sooo right. Mixing temps is non-negotiable!!!

  • @BR-kk9qu
    @BR-kk9qu8 ай бұрын

    Yes on lighting consistency! Thank you! You are a joy!

  • @elizabethbarranon622
    @elizabethbarranon6228 ай бұрын

    Love love watching your videos! Lots of great information and your playful delivery makes me smile!

  • @bfranklin1052
    @bfranklin10528 ай бұрын

    Love love love your content, Nick. So fun, but also agree with all of this! You're so smart and levelheaded. Thanks for all of it!

  • @sashacalicat3977
    @sashacalicat39778 ай бұрын

    Finding furniture the right size for my generations-old living room was going to be time-consuming and very expensive, so I built it all myself. It's sturdy and lovely, and it fits just right.

  • @melissak8892

    @melissak8892

    8 ай бұрын

    That's amazing. I have a very small house from 1964. I am on a budget and finding furniture that is the right size is so hard. I'm on Facebook marketplace daily. I'd love to build my own but have no idea how. Might look into it

  • @lilysgram5886

    @lilysgram5886

    8 ай бұрын

    @@melissak8892 Pottery Barn has furniture just for small spaces.

  • @joannewolfe5688

    @joannewolfe5688

    7 ай бұрын

    Another option for old houses with small rooms: shop auctions and buy period furniture made for smaller rooms. Bonus: it's usually far better quality than modern stuff. So maybe you need to recover a piece or two -- you'll still save money and get a more appropriate size for your spaces.

  • @GingerBiPolarBear

    @GingerBiPolarBear

    2 ай бұрын

    Lol. My apartment is really old and here that means the rooms are huge. Some of my rooms I'm using the furniture to split the rooms into different zones because buying massive furniture would be too expensive.

  • @zellalaing5439
    @zellalaing54398 ай бұрын

    My feelings on the lighting temperatures. If they are the same function, say all ceiling, all table lamps, basically ones that are going to be on at the same time then yes, agree, HOWEVER lighting in the same room with different fuctions, I think different temps work. In our lounge, our ceiling lights are daylight, however in the evening, we only have the lamps on and theyre warmer and that works so well. Works perfectly for different times of the day.

  • @patriciafuchs5970
    @patriciafuchs59708 ай бұрын

    This was great! Fantastic information and practical explanations as to why some things might not work or might be hazardous. Carpet on stairs for older people is dangerous. Loved this entire blog, thanks!!❤

  • @ericbergman3716
    @ericbergman37168 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your honest opinions! They are refreshing and flippin funny 🤣 Please don’t stop being yourself. Your witty humor does not disappoint!

  • @lilolmecj
    @lilolmecj8 ай бұрын

    We moved away from carpet anywhere in the house for a season, because of two issues. We live in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, and from October to May rain is really an issue. It was impossible to get the kids to always go around to the garage to come into the house, instead of using the sliding door in the family room, and that was the only door that opened into the fenced yard for the dogs. So that carpet was half damp all the time. And pet accidents are 100% easier to clean on a hard floor. But I do like carpet for noise absorption and the nice feel underfoot. When we ever get the time, energy, and money together I am putting carpet back in the master bedroom.

  • @sleepycalico

    @sleepycalico

    8 ай бұрын

    Area rugs.

  • @lilolmecj

    @lilolmecj

    8 ай бұрын

    @@sleepycalico I have them all over , primarily because it is easier on our dogs. And they are theoretically easier to clean. But they kind of negate the easy care of hard floors. I think we will always have dogs, so probably will keep the rugs. In truth, carpet has its advantages for cleaning, just as hard floors do.

  • @michellekeyser8085

    @michellekeyser8085

    8 ай бұрын

    Cork. Tough as nails, warm underfoot and sound absorbing. I had it when I lived in Portland.

  • @sleepycalico

    @sleepycalico

    8 ай бұрын

    Ooh. Good idea. I ran on a cork track at the gym, and it was so easy on my knees, so there's another asset of cork.@@michellekeyser8085

  • @snazzypazzy

    @snazzypazzy

    8 ай бұрын

    Good quality vinyl flooring might also help! Absorbs sounds, is comfy and soft on your feet, easy to clean. I find it warmer cpmpared to laminate or wood flooring. Can even be combined with heated floors.

  • @Caren-bo4uw
    @Caren-bo4uw8 ай бұрын

    Bathroom counters that are too low drive me crazy! I had the builders raise mine in my new house! Also toilets in adult bathrooms! I am old 😀

  • @mkay5904
    @mkay59048 ай бұрын

    Everything you said was spot-on. However, some people are stuck with something if they rent, some don't care, and, of course, there are those that just have no design acumen to know what looks good. Always love your content. Cheers.

  • @user-us9rv8yw3s
    @user-us9rv8yw3s2 ай бұрын

    My non-negotiables are bathtubs with high edges that are difficult to climb in and out of easily, mismatched major appliances or ones with visible damage that can't be hidden behind cabinetry, sharp-edged furniture or glass tables that can easily be bumped into, color schemes, furniture or decor that clashes.

  • @SweetStuffOnMonarchLane
    @SweetStuffOnMonarchLane8 ай бұрын

    Great advice as always! I like daylight bulbs in my bathroom to mimick the outdoor light so my makeup looks right, and also in the utility room so I can see and treat stains on clothing before they go in the wash. Everywhere else, I like the warmer lighting.

  • @deborahgalvan5367

    @deborahgalvan5367

    7 ай бұрын

    Best lighting to put on makeup is natural light from a window

  • @SweetStuffOnMonarchLane

    @SweetStuffOnMonarchLane

    7 ай бұрын

    @@deborahgalvan5367 Natural light would be nice, but we don't have a window in our bathroom. I've also lived in places where the light from the bathroom window is coming in from the side as I was facing the mirror, so half of my face was lit differently than the other half... super annoying! Plus, if you're applying makeup when it's dark outside (I'm a 3rd shifter) or going out for the evening, you can't depend on natural light. Daylight bulbs just make it easier. 😀

  • @denver1865
    @denver18658 ай бұрын

    ***Buying Without Measuring*** very important! Understand your space or it isn't going to look like what you want. XXOO Nick!

  • @nancyrolfe3033
    @nancyrolfe30332 ай бұрын

    Have to say….you have just the right amount of sarcasm to make it just funny… Honestly, I watch for the humor. (My house may reflect that)😂 Thank you, Nancy Rolfe

  • @rosieapplelemontart
    @rosieapplelemontart8 ай бұрын

    Growing up we had to have energy saving bulbs before they were good and we all looked like we were jaundiced for years. Bulb temperature and colour matters a lot to me now 😅

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