The Biggest Interior Design Mistake?

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  • @Dinki-Di
    @Dinki-Di5 ай бұрын

    I don’t think the white kitchen will ever go out of fashion. It’s so easy to customise with a few bright appliances, a unique light fitting, some plants or a bold floor rug.

  • @griffin955

    @griffin955

    5 ай бұрын

    I agree. Minimalist kitchens maximise the things that actually matter: light, countertop space, floor space, prioritising functional concerns. You can't just phase that out like its a trend, you'd need to let minimalism evolve over time rather than just juxtaposing itself like clothing fashion does. White may become a more natural sand marble, we may want to reintroduce handles to the cabinets to add a subtle texture accent throughout the kitchen space. A runner rug to force your eyes to percieve the kitchen space as longer than it is. We can keep minimalism and it will always matter for as long as we need to sell our homes.

  • @alyden567

    @alyden567

    5 ай бұрын

    Yea easy design than with bold colours

  • @jamesecroucher

    @jamesecroucher

    5 ай бұрын

    You’re 100% right

  • @evilras

    @evilras

    5 ай бұрын

    Agreed. We fitted a modern kitchen without handles in white with a dark worktop. That was 12 years ago. The kitchen still doesn't feel old.

  • @MylesBrennen

    @MylesBrennen

    5 ай бұрын

    The color white is unlikely to go out of fashion for a kitchen, but material choice will. I've walked into 30 year old all white kitchens that are dated because of glazed ceramic tile, Formica countertops and scalloped drawer fronts

  • @LordDeff07
    @LordDeff075 ай бұрын

    My trick to this is to never focus on trends. And instead focus on lifestyles.

  • @brinckau

    @brinckau

    4 ай бұрын

    People don't focus on trends. They focus on what they like. And they like what their environment made them like. Therefore, they follow trends even if they don't want to. That's the same for you. I don't know you, but I know you're not dressed as a person living in the 1800s. You don't speak like a person living in the 1800s. And you don't think like a person living in the 1800s. You just do what others around you do, just like me.

  • @christianklement

    @christianklement

    3 ай бұрын

    @@brinckau Ay *tips top hat

  • @sixsgma1563
    @sixsgma15635 ай бұрын

    I find the best way to achieve a timeless aesthetic is to design according to the character of the space. I live in house built in 1936 therefore we opted to go for a mid-century style, from the baseboards to the fireplace to the window trims, everything feels cohesive. Dont design for a farmhouse in a Manhattan condo.

  • @aplbep

    @aplbep

    5 ай бұрын

    Thisssss!!! 🙏🙏

  • @clarewillison9379

    @clarewillison9379

    5 ай бұрын

    I’m in an 1860s terrace and tried doing this (while keeping electricity of course). Then I remembered that these houses were built for workers who didn’t own a lot of books, clothes, shoes, or gadgets (no electricity then) nor have fridge-freezers so went shopping every day at the local market (still exists!) because food couldn’t be stored. I resisted covering the walls in shelving because I wanted to maximise space in the small rooms, but now with much of my stuff still in boxes in the attic, after many years I’m going to get the drill out…

  • @YellaBellaReno

    @YellaBellaReno

    5 ай бұрын

    Agreed. I also think quality goes a long way. Not price or brand, but actual build quality. Solid, well crafted pieces are always appreciated. Authentic age can add a lot too. A well aged leather couch beats a brand new one every time. The warmth of real reclaimed floors is hard to replicate exactly. The weight and feel of a vintage stove or fridge would be another good example. I guess I have just always felt that a big part of what makes for timeless design is something that can actually hold up to time in the first place; it’s much harder for something to be timeless if it easily breaks before it’s longevity can even be considered.

  • @user-qi3hf8ko3q

    @user-qi3hf8ko3q

    5 ай бұрын

    we need pics!!

  • @applenotrhubarb479

    @applenotrhubarb479

    5 ай бұрын

    We are currently renovating an 1800s Coach House but used to serve horses and carriages. When we bought the house, all character had been stripped out, only leaving late 80s and early 90s decor. It’s funny because Crittle doors and window are in fashion at the moment, but I believe this is truly suited to our property because looking at the old pictures that is the closest match to what they would’ve been using i.e. not white UPVC doors

  • @sara_387
    @sara_3875 ай бұрын

    A white kitchen will never go out of fashion. It's a neutral backdrop. It's easy to add decor, furnishings and art to warm It up or add colour.

  • @HD-xk3km
    @HD-xk3km5 ай бұрын

    As a scientist, I never thought I'd see a PNAS paper cited in a design video. And the point is a great one. There's good advice here. Thank you!

  • @MarceloDali

    @MarceloDali

    5 ай бұрын

    Nice to see another fellow scientist around this corner of KZread haha, I was also surprised to see a PNAS paper 😂. Good stuff!

  • @Untilitpases

    @Untilitpases

    5 ай бұрын

    Both of you, get your broomsticks out of your behinds. Art and science/philosophy have a relationship that dates CENTURIES if not millenia.

  • @HD-xk3km

    @HD-xk3km

    5 ай бұрын

    Don't worry, I get that, @@Untilitpases! I was just pleasantly surprised to see the journal article cited 🙂

  • @aseemdua5086

    @aseemdua5086

    5 ай бұрын

    I'm surprised that how many of fellow science people think that science isn't art or design isn't logical. I've never seen Mathematics and Computer Science any different from an art form.

  • @veronicamaine3813
    @veronicamaine38135 ай бұрын

    The white kitchen may go in an out of popularity but it is not a trend. No one will ever walk into a white kitchen and think it looks dated - but they sure will think that about many other trendy kitchens. White kitchens are a blank slates which you can keep up to date via appliances and other accents - try doing that with a Tuscan kitchen ( I’m have 90s flashbacks as I write 😂).

  • @lovemesomeslippers

    @lovemesomeslippers

    4 ай бұрын

    I think how you feel about white kitchens may depend on your age. The first I knew of a white kitchen, outside of a manor house from the turn of the century, was cheap laminate in the 80s. Then the 90s diy had people painting cabinets white. Then the early 2000s had upscale white. It all looks dated to me.

  • @MrGroovyHouse-fe4cw
    @MrGroovyHouse-fe4cw5 ай бұрын

    Or, alternatively, just install the kind of kitchen that YOU like, right at this moment - and stop seeing your home as an investment that requires you to keep second-guessing what someone in 10 or 15 years might want.

  • @Grace-gp5mz
    @Grace-gp5mz5 ай бұрын

    There’s nothing like downsizing (which we’re currently doing) to highlight that the only things you end up keeping after many years (25 in our case) are the items where form follows function. Yes we want to be surrounded with creative design that inspires us, but that artsy chair that no one wants to sit on bc it’s so uncomfortable, is wasted at the end. The magic happens when you have a sanctuary that is cozy and comforting that is also gorgeous to look at, especially if your personality shines through. 😊

  • @milabolognini6305

    @milabolognini6305

    5 ай бұрын

    Nice comment, thank you for sharing.

  • @OrganizeCreateDecorate
    @OrganizeCreateDecorate5 ай бұрын

    If you decorate your home to fit your and your family's lifestyle, it will never go out of style. It's worked for 44 years now.

  • @jasonchipmanhowlett
    @jasonchipmanhowlett5 ай бұрын

    sorry, i can't accept a white kitchen as a trend: some things are just timeless, classic backdrops.

  • @caesar98
    @caesar985 ай бұрын

    My dad's midlife crisis was to "modernise" our family home: out with the 90s yellow pine, beige wallpaper and linoleum, and in with the 2010s grey, rustic and nautical/industrial. Looking back I wish he would have kept some of the warm tones, we live up north and we have enough grey outside some warmth indoors is really needed

  • @RosaHernandez-uw2ul
    @RosaHernandez-uw2ul5 ай бұрын

    I think trends are great when you see them as introducing you to something you may not have thought of before. When I read up on trends, it's to see if there's anything I never realized I liked before. For example, having a pop of red is trending right now, and I realized how much I love seeing a bold pop of red in a space, and. I want to try it somewhere in my home. Overall, though, I think it's best to look at lots of things for inspiration and buy what speaks to you. A lot of what is trendy right now doesn't speak to me, so I don't buy into it. My design style is more traditional/eclectic, so things that fall into those styles are going to catch my eye before anything else.

  • @kellyshannon18
    @kellyshannon185 ай бұрын

    This is one of the most elegantly stated descriptions of trend acceleration. Top notch production quality too - pace, graphics, explanations. Well done!

  • @comoed4978
    @comoed49785 ай бұрын

    One of the most interesting videos on home design! Thank you! Our old 1950s tiled bathroom in the 100 year old apartment rent is now in fashion (47 years later). And our 'thrift store' esthetic (born out of necessity) is now on point. Like most of my clothes, if I just keep things long enough, I become (however briefly) fashionable.

  • @debbyalder4089

    @debbyalder4089

    5 ай бұрын

    Amusing …. And soo true for most of us … yay for you!!

  • @amychen2504
    @amychen25045 ай бұрын

    I think the minimalist trend of clean white kitchens can't go out of style, it's completely inoffensive.

  • @cdw2468

    @cdw2468

    5 ай бұрын

    the lack of color is offensive to some. some call it “contractor core” or “gentrification core”

  • @TheDriftwoodlover

    @TheDriftwoodlover

    5 ай бұрын

    What I like about a white kitchen is the neutrality. The walls can be painted to bring in the color and drama someone wants but after seeing so many horrible kitchen cabinet choices when house hunting, when I saw white cabinets I was always pleased.

  • @TheWolfXCIX

    @TheWolfXCIX

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@cdw2468but it's very easily changed, which makes it ideal for resale

  • @lormor460
    @lormor4605 ай бұрын

    I’m in a home that was remodeled in 2017. It has white cabinets and in trend or not, I absolutely love them! It is also open concept. Which I hear is out. Not for me. Our home is small, and walls would cramp things up. As long as my home is clean and well taken care of, I don’t think my white cabinets would hurt resale value. I believe they are timeless. ❤.

  • @YSLRD
    @YSLRD5 ай бұрын

    Designers have been announcing the end of white kitchens forever. Real people still like them. Let it go.

  • @clayfenlason1240
    @clayfenlason12405 ай бұрын

    I think there's another layer to this calculus: barrier to entry/exit. If a trend doesn't steer you into some sort of structural or functional change that's hard or costly to pull back from, you can be more free to jump in and out of it. In which case, fine. Repaint my wall: sure, tell me what 2024 has to say. But if a trend is urging for a deeper renovation, it merits more skepticism.

  • @SjorsTimmer

    @SjorsTimmer

    5 ай бұрын

    Indeed, I've already accepted that I probably need to repaint my house and replace my kitchen doors if I want to sell this place in 10 years, but it will be a fraction of the cost compared to moving around the toilet or the shower.

  • @SjorsTimmer

    @SjorsTimmer

    5 ай бұрын

    Indeed, I've already accepted that I probably need to repaint my house and replace my kitchen doors if I want to sell this place in 10 years, but it will be a fraction of the cost compared to moving around the toilet or the shower.

  • @vivsalittlebitcrafty4854
    @vivsalittlebitcrafty48545 ай бұрын

    Way too much emphasis is put on just about every aspect of life these days, causing stress and disappointment when you find it's unachievable... Just live your own life in your own way, adopt your own individual style and to hell with what people think you should or should not be doing. Decorate your home for YOU and nobody else. I'm 63 and I'm telling you, life is way too short to be bothered by short lived nonsense 'trends'

  • @miriamportugal4703
    @miriamportugal47035 ай бұрын

    Twenty years ago I bought my first house and had it adapted to my taste. I looked at many interior decoration magazines and chose everything according to my taste. I really fell into the trap! Today I can see the trend of the tiles that really dates my home. Now, after my kids are gone, I am considering downsizing and I am wiser. Probably will make different mistakes! 😂

  • @7728abbott
    @7728abbott5 ай бұрын

    Always GREAT to see a video by you, Daniel!

  • @surajithkm
    @surajithkm5 ай бұрын

    Good to watch and give a thought !! ' Who decides something is officially unfashionable ' - strong statement there 😂

  • @SABOREAME68
    @SABOREAME685 ай бұрын

    ❤Like yourself I too decided on an all white kitchen with no shine nickel hardware in 2023. However, just recently I added the warmth of wood to my kitchen by getting rid off 3 white cabinets and installing thick raw wood for shelves, I also introduced a lamp plus old kitchen items from my great-grandmother. Surprisingly this gave a warm elegant inviting life to my kitchen. Having said that, white kitchens will never go out of style, all one has to do is add some color with your items, like kitchen towels, coffee, sugar, & flour canisters, etc.

  • @sct4040

    @sct4040

    5 ай бұрын

    How to clean or dust raw wood?

  • @thomaxtube

    @thomaxtube

    5 ай бұрын

    @@sct4040by wiping it with water damp cloth, and before first use priming /wiping with a generous amount of cooking oil or cooked linseed oil top coat. -Gives a water and dirt repellent non toxic surface-. I used linseed oil on floors and counter tools& cooking oil on kitchen raw wood shelves and chopping boards , just wipe off / polish the excess oil after 24h absorption time.. the natural colors also look cleaner than white surfaces for much longer. If you need a fat removing natural cleanse for your surfaces (white or wooden) use sprinkle of baking soda with a sprinkle of water + gentle brushing being brush + wipe clean with damp cloth, very effective (and edible) cleaning product& results 😊

  • @Vinceeh
    @Vinceeh5 ай бұрын

    I was thinking of this a few weeks ago, when i started the renovation of my house. To me, you gave the best advice you can give and we could also had that the more you improve your tastes on some materials (what kind of wood do i like the more for example ?) the more you can be sure that you are focusing on tones of colors and materials you really like, instead of taking those which are trendy. Thanks for your work Daniel, love your content 🙌🏻

  • @veronicajensen7690

    @veronicajensen7690

    5 ай бұрын

    when looking at wood trends through time, it's not really the different kinds of woods that ever get out of stile-it's the different treatments on top of the wood -the lacquer /stain, since I was born 50 years ago the only thing that was beautiful 50 years ago and still is today is natural raw looking wood-light, medium dark does not really matter choose mat or silk mat and it will look beautiful 50 years from now, the same with tiles and stone don't go for very shiny, it's not only now mat or silky mat is beautiful, my mom and dad built a house 33 years ago, they choose silky mat tiles in the bathrooms and it looks timeless, their kitchen has mat wood with clean lines and after 33 years it also look great, ecxept from the fact the cabinets are not going all the way to the ceiling as is done today, but overall it's timeless, the floors are terracotta also timeless, popular 33 years ago and popular today - so always think when choosing stile was this beautiful 30, 50 or 100 years ago-it will be beautiful 50 years from now like a Persian rug

  • @annakawaowska8842
    @annakawaowska88425 ай бұрын

    I really appreciate the professional and balanced tone you use on your channel. I've been following your series on makeovers with great pleasure, but I think I've enjoyed your ideas of solutions for small interiors the most. Your channel is a pleasant change from the overly flashy trends on KZread and other social media.

  • @susannee.colella6109
    @susannee.colella61095 ай бұрын

    First I do not make enough money to be able to follow any trend nor do I really want to. So for the past 2.5 years I have been curating my own look. However what I want to design seems to be what is in style and the second hand furniture I was buying piece by piece is now expensive and I have to take a forced design break. So there you have it my style is patience. LOL. But I really like the design ideas you bring together in you videos. So thank you and keep up the great info💕

  • @idancealways4ever440
    @idancealways4ever4405 ай бұрын

    I say just do what you want and when you go to sell throw white paint on it so someone else can throw their pink paint on it.

  • @rave4e
    @rave4e5 ай бұрын

    This KZread channel is very valuable. Thanks for the effort you’ve been putting into it.

  • @tamarakelly5341
    @tamarakelly53415 ай бұрын

    I received the same Forbes article straight after renovating 6 wet rooms with grey concrete look floor tiles and white walls. The next article I received was completely the opposite with curved furniture, etc. Every year it’s the same, “what’s in and what’s out”. Take it with a pinch of salt. My chrome taps are always going to look clean and shinning. The golds, blacks, pewter etc. tarnished before my eyes in the showroom shops. 😅

  • @Fred-pw4wc
    @Fred-pw4wc5 ай бұрын

    Hello and thank you for your work!! I've been following you from France. Your advice helps me a lot :)

  • @rockshot100
    @rockshot1005 ай бұрын

    The hardest thing is to not be at least a little influenced by trends. I wanted vinyl plank throughout but the cold grey made my existing grasscloth look dirty. I searched high and low to get at least some tan tones in the floor. I finally got it at a deep discount because nobody wanted it. I was lucky with that.

  • @RobEbbutt
    @RobEbbutt5 ай бұрын

    Such an interesting set of observations Daniel! Thanks so much.

  • @ladylyonteeth3952
    @ladylyonteeth39525 ай бұрын

    Impressive. So great to see a video that encourages introspection, rather than just pushing choices. ❤

  • @KingcadeHome
    @KingcadeHome5 ай бұрын

    Great to see someone on social media have see though this! Great video ❤

  • @marianastellavonkruger4687
    @marianastellavonkruger46875 ай бұрын

    I love your videos! great job!

  • @-Chiel
    @-Chiel5 ай бұрын

    Hearing about the psychology behind design trends and their longevity was very interesting, and your examples made the concepet very easy to understand. Thank you for sharing your insight on this!

  • @cheyennes7681
    @cheyennes76815 ай бұрын

    We have completely different style preferences. However you talk a lot about functionality of items or trends which is why I watch your videos. You have great insights on some things I never thought of.

  • @SjorsTimmer
    @SjorsTimmer5 ай бұрын

    Such deep thinking for a youtube video; I like it! Having also recently renovated my apartment I've thought a lot about this too. And I think partly it is (as you say) unavoidable, what I like is influenced by trends, and it'd be stupid to buy something that I don't like, just because it is not trendy. I also noticed these things you mention, that if you go for functionality first, the highest costs are made on the most durable things. It's a lot easier to switch out kitchen cabinet doors than it is to re-plumb my bathroom. And second I noticed that the bigger the room the more classic my choices became. So the toilet it's super on trend, while the living room is much more modest.

  • @user-ug8nt4to1c
    @user-ug8nt4to1c5 ай бұрын

    I love your insights. Thanks a lot 😊

  • @katjamiranda7138
    @katjamiranda71385 ай бұрын

    i love the comeback of chrome or metallics..its timeless in my opinion and i like it a little more then messing or copper..

  • @claudiaadams5236
    @claudiaadams52365 ай бұрын

    I agree with not focusing on trends but it can become very difficult when shopping for home goods to find items that are outside of the current trends; the stores are saturated with them as they have bought into what’s trending now and what they expect the public will want. This has been my experience in fashion for instance

  • @tyeteames7192
    @tyeteames71925 ай бұрын

    I am beginning to appreciate you more and more. In my opinion, design in all of its forms should never be about trends or fashion. Balance and harmony never age. Honesty and integrity last forever.

  • @StudioSouster
    @StudioSouster5 ай бұрын

    As long as you get the layout right in the kitchen it doesn't really matter if it goes out of trend because you can always change the cabinet fronts and handles at relatively low cost. Just make sure you select a neutral worktop and tile or backsplash.

  • @lauriedixon9661
    @lauriedixon96615 ай бұрын

    Trends are interesting, but I don't follow them. I base my decisions on how colour and objects tap into my emotions. I find too much fussiness in terms of visual stimulus causes me anxiety including things like kitchen door handles and even a multitude of different colour product bottles in the bathroom. I love my white lounge but hated the white colour in my bedroom because it tapped into my distress as I spent a prolonged period in hospital with my mum. Mauve makes me feel calm and helps me sleep, and I don't understand why.

  • @kristinapreedy7069
    @kristinapreedy70695 ай бұрын

    Really great perspective and points presented - thanks! And as an engineer by training, I’ll always subscribe to function first, looking to see if the latest “trend” can offer me anything new to improve that. But as a “moderate” binge-er of social media content on home design, I totally agree that I am susceptible to being influenced or else I wouldn’t keep watching! The “rise and fall” slope effect was very interesting and totally makes sense - now if we could just quantify that in real time!

  • @susanstewart1402
    @susanstewart14025 ай бұрын

    Sometimes it is easier to inherit a feature that came with the house and just work with it. We have been debating about adding a high-efficiency wood burning fireplace ever since discovering a 50 cm deep closet that someone closed in years ago. It's been 5 years of decision paralysis. We would currently dislike the Scandi designs we considered early on. 2 weeks ago we had a power failure scare at -40C so this needs to happen.

  • @maxresdefault_
    @maxresdefault_5 ай бұрын

    Great filmmakers often say that inspiration shouldn't be limited to just great movies - learn from paintings and books and nature and people. I wonder if the same could be said of interior design, the best designers looking to the past but also the rest of the world for inspiration when creating something timeless.

  • @kuanhau4323
    @kuanhau43235 ай бұрын

    Love this episode

  • @kathlenewang539
    @kathlenewang5395 ай бұрын

    Wooo, boy. . . that was great info.

  • @user-yf8ye4du7r
    @user-yf8ye4du7r5 ай бұрын

    Well said Mr. Daniel Well said!

  • @tlvance3973
    @tlvance39735 ай бұрын

    Hmm, I think you missed a spot. One more reason people tend to remodel interiors according to the current trends is because that's what's on sale. There's very little else, especially if you're on a tight budget. Yesterday's trend will be on deep discount, and today's trend will be EVERYWHERE, in every store. If you're looking for something else, you best hope your budget can afford custom, bespoke, or you're good at DIY.

  • @NilZed1

    @NilZed1

    5 ай бұрын

    Heaven help you if you have an item in a color you love and want to design around it, but it clashed with the current palette of housewares and soft furnishings at Target , IKEA or wherever retailers you can afford. I spent years trying to make a sofa I loved look good. Even being willing to see didn’t help a lot, JoAnnes fabrics follow the current trends too. The growth in online shopping since then might make this easier if I was in this position again, though that brings its own set of issues.

  • @ScottBrady06
    @ScottBrady063 ай бұрын

    White, grey or black are so neutral they’re quite literally timeless compared to other colours. I don’t think it would go out of style really.

  • @lrklein2422
    @lrklein24225 ай бұрын

    Great video! On a side note, it's a "heuristic" :)

  • @otajonh

    @otajonh

    5 ай бұрын

    Good you noticed 👍

  • @debbyalder4089
    @debbyalder40895 ай бұрын

    Of course we follow trends … whether we like it or not!! The manufacturers eagerly grasp either a design style or fad and make it to the exclusion of all else ! It’s amazing how you see the same thing over and over in soo many stores! Can I find a soft ash brown rather than the very orangey tans that are out there …no of course not! Or if you do it costs so much more! If you buy the faddy stuff they will also make the ornaments and rugs and pillows and you can blend and match. When you want something different it’s much harder to find complementary pillows throws etc! I so appreciate your almost scientific analysis of interior design, it has given me a lot to reflect upon while attempting to furnish my home. So thank you! 😊

  • @jorget9179
    @jorget91795 ай бұрын

    Very very good video to think about, good food for thought

  • @pattyjohnson265
    @pattyjohnson2655 ай бұрын

    This is the first time that I've watched your channel. I like it.👍

  • @chuckmurray1825
    @chuckmurray18255 ай бұрын

    I love the kitchen you did in your mom's home. I think your style is awesome. I consider myself to be mixture of mid-century, Scandi but I really think I fall into Organic Modern. Simple, clean and not overdone. I would never feel comfortable in an overdone room.

  • @sdophoto1405
    @sdophoto14055 ай бұрын

    It's a struggle. I have learnt not to jump on the fad bandwagon. I wait it out for a bit to see if it is something I really love. When it comes to trends I have fallen for it. But when you truly love something I also think it is important to not worry about the trend factor. I was on the early adoption of the grey trend. Very few were doing it. I did it but then I noticed I was doing too much of it. So I scaled back and created a balance with it. I am in the process of starting to re paint and I am still chasing grey but a lighter version in some cases. The beige trend is one for me that I just can not see myself living in, even the newer versions of it. To me it feels blah. So if you love something ignore the trends.

  • @The_Real_DreamM
    @The_Real_DreamM5 ай бұрын

    If I like it, it’s in fashion… simple as that 💕

  • @deborahwatson1483
    @deborahwatson14835 ай бұрын

    Thoughtful observations and agree some trends do recall a specific time period. I think we all need to observe how interiors; colors, furniture, flooring, lighting ect. function and feel when we are in them. On a realistic level we need to ask ourselves how long we plan on living in a specific property as this can affect our choices.

  • @tamaragonzalez9919
    @tamaragonzalez99195 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video that takes a balanced stance. I just renovated my house and installed custom white cabinets only to discover this is now out of style while still in the process, but I'm okay with it. I do my best to be as neutral. as possible for the expensive, hard to replace items, like cabinets, and choose other finishes that are easier to replace. I don't have tile floors because tile dates quickly. Instead, I installed LVT that wasn't inexpensive but is easily changed when the styles change. I try to remember that there was a time when we covered hardwoods with carpet because hardwoods were completely out of style and old fashioned.

  • @lyndamoorhead
    @lyndamoorhead5 ай бұрын

    Another really interesting video! Thanks for this perspective and analysis. Subscribed (I thought I was already! 😅)

  • @RodrigoCruz-sj6il
    @RodrigoCruz-sj6il5 ай бұрын

    You raise a good point, sometimes less is more in design.

  • @LeCrenn
    @LeCrenn5 ай бұрын

    Follow trends if you want to, but do it with things that are easy to change. Stick with timeless for the expensive stuff. Pretty safe advice. (I would put a white kitchen in the timeless category.)

  • @jimbailey3705
    @jimbailey37055 ай бұрын

    Great video! Love the inclusion of the scientific paper to help understand which trends might stay for longer than others. BTW, I'm definitely inspired by the white kitchen, even if it's going out of style... my current kitchen is only 8 years old, but it was put in by house flippers and parts are falling apart. It does have white cabinets, but everything else is dark grey. I think the white countertop looks great though.

  • @willowvee5844
    @willowvee58443 ай бұрын

    I installed a self designed kitchen to our home, an Australian Contemporary design, 9 years ago. It combines a simple white tall shaker style doors and deep under counter drawers, and accented with black v-groove pantry and integrated fridge wall, in addition to the are area around the black cooking appliances. The only nod to trend was concrete look engineered stone bench tops. The v groove echoes some of the exterior treatment. Simple white hand pressed, rectangular tiles. Just sold the house. All the prosective buyers commented on the "new" kitchen! Assumed it had just been installed! It was a great lesson to not be too safe, but steer a classic, proven style direction, and take in the whole house as a guide.

  • @iat8329
    @iat83295 ай бұрын

    The living room @2:03 looks amazing! That is a very nice and full of character living room, timeless as well. Not everyone´s cup of tea, but brilliantly solved, nonetheless, from a spatial distribution point of view.

  • @bruh_hahaha
    @bruh_hahaha5 ай бұрын

    white kitchens going out of style is like black cars going out of style. Nope.

  • @silencesays228
    @silencesays2285 ай бұрын

    To heck with the "trendsetters".

  • @karenjakobsen668
    @karenjakobsen6685 ай бұрын

    Your extension still looks great :)

  • @tjcuillier7024
    @tjcuillier70243 ай бұрын

    I currently have a warm wood kitchen and just ordered white cabinets. I think white kitchens are classic and can be updated with decor or a change in backslash or wall paint colors.

  • @heidig7773
    @heidig77735 ай бұрын

    Trends lose significance when you recognize that they exist and are fuelled only by the businesses that make money by inspiring you to (or scaring you into) replacing, rebuilding, and throwing away perfectly good stuff. Agree the most important thing is function, then cleanliness (who wants to dust all that clutter?), then avoidance of all Extremes, and then does it make you happy? It’s your space. Cool or warm, casual or formal…do what works for you. That said, I find I’m happiest with results when I honor the vibe of the home vintage. My smallish 70’s townhouse bedrooms accommodate mid century furniture far better than any other simply due to scale. [when I found a bed that fit perfectly under the 96” wide window, it all just worked as the original designer likely intended. Thank you Daniel, for introducing me to Article :) ] But my living/dining/kitchen area is a warm eclectic mix of art deco to mid-century with timeless shaker cabinets, French doors with the clean lines of art deco inspired textured glass, and minimal mouldings. Certain eras and styles merge easily, so no need to be a slave to any style.

  • @felipeiglesias
    @felipeiglesias4 ай бұрын

    I think the most important elements to have in mind, other than your budget, are comfort and coherence. It doesn’t matter the style really if it looks well in a defined architectural context. For example: I’m looking into buy a house with very high ceilings and original frescoes on them so it will be very difficult not to do a light limewashing on the walls because a flat paint doesn’t look well, but in other areas of the house you can go with flat tones without problem. Other important thing is to avoid buying everything in a rush: it’s better to wait and see what works in different scales and you can adapt or send back stuff you feel doesn’t adjust properly to your lifestyle. What I’ll absolutely avoid is to decorate in a style you don’t feels comfortable and lacks of any real functionality because it will look bad faster and you will hate yourself for ages. Nice video!

  • @lineetta
    @lineetta5 ай бұрын

    I like the objectivity of noticing how fast a trend has been adopted. As much as people say “just ignore trends and and focus on what you like!” the truth is that we’re social creatures, and for the vast majority of us, what we personally enjoy IS shaped by our social context. It’s not like people in the 70s were all getting shag carpet and wood paneling against their will; most of them genuinely liked it! And most of those same people who are around today have happily moved on to other styles. While individual pieces can be timeless, I think it’s impossible to design entire spaces to be timeless while still making them cohesive and enjoyable in the present. Just avoiding fast-moving trends, at least for investment pieces or things that are harder to change, seems like a sensible approach.

  • @gjm456
    @gjm4563 ай бұрын

    Interesting at the end of the video when sustainability was mentioned, I want to use or incorporate bamboo in my next build. (in the Philippines)

  • @wilmaknickersfit
    @wilmaknickersfit5 ай бұрын

    I'm about to have a new kitchen in my housing association bungalow. I have no idea what choice (if any) I will be offered, but I hope to be able to choose something that will wear well. I suspect I will express myself by changing the handles! 😂

  • @WH-lr5gw
    @WH-lr5gw5 ай бұрын

    I’ve decorated my home with the things and colours I like. My furniture is a combination of glass tables, dark woods and light coloured soft furnishings with plants thrown in for softness and nature. It works and is timeless I think.

  • @gusmonster59

    @gusmonster59

    5 ай бұрын

    It only has to work for you. If you are happy, then it is perfect.

  • @joannestimson9641
    @joannestimson96415 ай бұрын

    Awesome video! What a great analysis! Personally, I am avoiding slats even though I love them. I don’t want to have a home that looks really dated quickly and I am sure that slats will go this way. I love them now, but if everyone is dissing them in a couple of years. I will hate them!😂

  • @user-ch2ju4sj1e
    @user-ch2ju4sj1e5 ай бұрын

    "Hueristic" would be quite a nice name for a decision process involving hues :)

  • @applenotrhubarb479
    @applenotrhubarb4795 ай бұрын

    I really enjoyed this video. I’m in the middle of a renovation and I have been trying to convince my husband that we don’t need beige grey white walls. For me I want our new home to reflect on who we are as a family and our heritage, and if we do choose to sell it one day in the future, then that’s when we can see the painting walls page to make a home look less personal.

  • @cathhl2440
    @cathhl24405 ай бұрын

    Trends? I wanted a certain look (after lots of self-reflection) and this look became warm minimalism/ organic about 5 years later. Still love this look.

  • @EdwinLuna-hb6jj
    @EdwinLuna-hb6jj5 ай бұрын

    This makes total sense.

  • @user-mv6jd3oy9s
    @user-mv6jd3oy9s5 ай бұрын

    Well said. As someone who is studying interior design as a profession, to focus more on functionality, sustainable design that have positive social, environmental and economical impact is a wise way forward. By constantly focusing on what is on trend now for a living room for instance, will be outdated by a few months. This will cause headaches and a lot money down the line as well. To incorporate who you are as a person with a specific design will always be on trend for YOU. By studying specific problems of a space, getting solutions, working on making it better for the person using it rather than keeping up to a trend that drains the overall potential of a space and this can cause the user of the space to feel unease.

  • @Micha-bp5om
    @Micha-bp5om5 ай бұрын

    ⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠ I picked exactly the white matt kitchen he showed (I think it is from IKEA), but with black worktop. I really don’t think it will go out of fashion. Will install it also in one of my client’s kitchen, he loved mine.

  • @MyFocusVaries
    @MyFocusVaries5 ай бұрын

    I remember when I had just painted my kitchen 🍏 green and saw a cover article that I was on trend. Right next to that magazine was another declaring that green was OUT for kitchens.😂 I do not let a magazine article make me feel bad for my design choices.

  • @lesliellama7779
    @lesliellama77794 ай бұрын

    It doesn’t matter what’s popular, blond wood with pistachio green, millennial pink and grey will always be my colour scheme. They were my colour palette when I was 18, and still in my 30’s I’m always reaching for these colours or tones that compliment them.

  • @merrywalsh2809
    @merrywalsh28094 ай бұрын

    In one week, I am moving into a new home with an all white kitchen. It is a blank canvas that I get to decorate. Yippee. Wood cutting boards, a stone vase with branches, wicker pieces, a painting. Can’t wait.

  • @solidstate9451
    @solidstate94515 ай бұрын

    White and grey will never be out of fashion for me.

  • @nancysmith6053
    @nancysmith60535 ай бұрын

    My belief is decorate with the colours and designs you love. Your home should bring you joy and comfort (both physical and emotional comfort), not concerns over resale value in the future.

  • @TheNakedEwe
    @TheNakedEwe5 ай бұрын

    I pretty much watch design videos as entertainment. With the exception of the colour I chose for my basement renovation, which came from a small AD article about a hotel on Vancouver Island, I don’t think I’ve ever chosen an item for my home based on a video or magazine. To me, interior design videos are like couture fashion, interesting to look at but highly impractical. I do love your videos though. You have some practical ideas that seem well thought out. It’s still just entertainment to me though.

  • @Yna3585
    @Yna35855 ай бұрын

    Working in the residential sector, especially on developer lead housing projects, the interior design decisions focus on the trend, the instagrammable aspect, in order to sell or rent the units quickly upon completion. I have seen this transitioning from everything grey or white (I get sick to my stomach every time I have to specify another grey vinyl, grey tile, grey splashback, grey carpet), to scandi, to eclectic interior designs which do offer more freedom for architects but ultimately end up in the same dead end of cheap finishes and materials with a 5 year lifespan. Personally and professionally, I have always been of the opinion that, the use of natural, good quality, durable materials: wood, marble, granite, concrete, terrazzo, ceramics, terracotta, linen, cotton, wool, leather, is what gives an interior space the timeless quality that it needs. The result could still be a white kitchen, but full of the rich textures given by the white stained oak veneer (or solid wood), possibly a white granite or terrazzo countertop and white glazed ceramic tiled splashback (or the countertop returns onto the wall to create said splashback). The focus should be on quality and durability, rather than fads.

  • @arussellturner
    @arussellturner5 ай бұрын

    This was an especially good one. Really liked the inclusion of psychology and science.

  • @PandemicXL
    @PandemicXL4 ай бұрын

    I subscribe to interior magazines via Zinio, and can therefore easily look up 10 year old magazines. It is very interesting to see what still looks good and what doesn't. In short, this exercise can help to identify timelessness.

  • @evalindell2757
    @evalindell27575 ай бұрын

    I agree that it is very hard if not impossible to see outside of the time/era you live in. I always shrugg a little as soon as someone sais ”classic”! I think that with cloths & interior designe you should look back and see trends past maybe a 100 years and study details! I think a stunning home as well as a stunning warderobe is completely depending on time, climate, continent, culture & surroundings. Anything can look brill when this is in the right place but awful in the wrong place! A collection of cloths/ furniture that stretches past times but grounded in the surrounding climate & culture AND with a hint of the current moment if you feel it will fit in. So with this too long, well I wanted to say that you are soo right! It is a good reminder to take a second look at what you like and what is in fashion. And your mums kitchen. With the right colours, curtains, plants, furniture and nicknacks you can make it look anything but but all white and minimal…

  • @aaronlee1129
    @aaronlee11295 ай бұрын

    Trends are temporary. Personality is forever

  • @heathersmith8549
    @heathersmith85495 ай бұрын

    So according to that article my kitchen with charcoal grey lower cabinets and pale sage green upper cabinets is so outdated…. And I LOVE IT!!!!!

  • @MyFocusVaries
    @MyFocusVaries5 ай бұрын

    White kitchens are timeless. Wood tones are constantly changing trend. In a white kitchen you can paint the walls if you want a change.The only part of our white kitchen I regret is white countertops.

  • @user-ti5eu4sn9x
    @user-ti5eu4sn9x5 ай бұрын

    Daniel, Pantone decided everything regarding color :)

  • @s.fuhrmann
    @s.fuhrmann5 ай бұрын

    I may love some trends but having a limited income I can't buy them before they go out of style, so I have to stop and look at practicality instead of impulse buy. We just had our senior apartments renovated and it was an epic fail because the designer chose form over function. Lighting is bad, replacement floor to ceiling windows lost us an entire wall , kitchen redo leaves us with less living space , a dark kitchen and unusable to the ceiling cabinets, bathrooms with safety grab bars removed, lower and smaller toilets and smaller sink cabinets.

  • @christopherchase4960
    @christopherchase49605 ай бұрын

    White will *always* be an in style option for rooms that should be as sterile as possible like kitchens and bathrooms.

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