PAIGE. How dare you ❤️🙏people are always commenting telling me that I would love your content and I always say bish I’ve been subscribed to Paige since I found her on tik tok a year ago. Thanks for the kind words, and even more so for always keeping things sharp, daring and deadpan. The world needs you
Yes you absolutely should keep watching How to Renovate a Chateau! Their banter and humor is just the cherry on top of their content. They keep it very realistic in terms of timelines and how much work the projects are for regular people that can hire jobs out but also do a lot themselves.
Their work ethic is non-stop. The television series Escape to the Chateau DIY will introduce you to even more chateaux. Some really good and others not so much.
Anna has exquisite taste, she was a designer for the Paris company Balmain. They're currently renovating the kitchen and her attention to detail, for example her prepping of very old woodwork and plaster before painting like a master painter. The finished effect is always a wow, hopefully you will see the before and after.
- I'm obsessed with XO, MaCenna right now because she's renovating an entire house mostly BY HERSELF and has been scouring Texas flea markets for months for all her interior design (she's obsessed with thrifting/antiques). And she's salvaging as many materials as she can while ALSO films/edits all her own videos and is just mega chill. - And I absolutely ADORE How to Renovate a Chateau. Their story telling, film making, DIY style, and the ancient feel of that gorgeous french chateau is just too too good.
The How To Renovate a Chateau people are so important to me. When I started watching I was like “ugh too much vlogging not enough design content” but quickly I fell in love with their personalities. Their kitchen renovation is coming up and that should be beautiful to follow.
I am so happy that you mentioned Caroline Winkler. I love her channel. She has incredible design style AND an incredible personality, so her vlogs are really enjoyable as well. “Hanging out with someone who has really good style” is the definition of her channel.
I don't think it will be your style exactly, but she does make great content and has lovely taste, just not your cup of tea, in my opinion. By all means go check her out and let us know your verdict afterwards!
I love your ethos, it's why I love your content: "Honestly, I don’t care what celebrities are doing with their homes… I don’t want to see all the rich people. I want to see what people with normal amounts of money are doing with their homes." Thank you, thank you!
I really enjoy watching Ariel Bissett, she's young and decorating her old house in Nova Scotia. She has a very quirky style. Also love XO, Macenna and all her amazing estate sale finds. So glad you featured Caroline Winkler, she's got great style and personality.
Never Too Small has been one of my favourites for a long time. I am obsessed with layouts and things for tiny spaces. I mean, I spend far too much time creating designs on Sketchup trying to figure out The Best Layout haha
I love Apartment Therapy; especially the tiny apartment features. Those are real-life renters figuring out how to make the most of smaller spaces. It's very creative.
I’m surprised you didn’t mention Homeworthy. It’s a great mix of spaces from small eclectic apartments to some more expensive brownstones. Highly recommend I look forward to every video.
I love how to renovate a chateau! You will love there personality and Anna decorates the chateau beautifully. She makes her own wall paper, it’s amazing! Phillip is really funny. I consider your channel and there’s my best You tube discovery in the last year.
I love this list roundup! House and Garden is one of my absolute favorite interior design channel! I’ve also been really loving Margo Roth’s content! She thrifts in almost every video she puts out (clothing and home decor)! Her style is very different from what I’ve seen on TH-cam, very English country cottage inspired!
I was so thrilled to see How to Renovate a Chateau on your list. I'm already subscribed to most the channels you recommend here, but How to Renovate a Chateau is my absolute fave. Gorgeous chateau, great storytelling and editing, and topped off with Phillip's dry humour.
The Modern House, The Local Project, and Design Seed are all great architecture focused house tour type channels similar to AD/Never Too Small. Also Kirsten Dirksen and Exploring Alternatives occasionally feature some really unique and eccentric homes.
I'm love the local project and Never Too Small. They are so calming and I love seeing the inspiring spaces. I also love to hear the designers and architects talk about the process and materials chosen.
Hey Paige! As a different recommendation, I love watching “Daire” for inspiration. It is a Turkish channel that shows regular peoples homes from everywhere, from big cities to villages. Most guest design their homes, get things custom made and thrift pieces.
Garrett Lechic has excellent commentary on interior design and is a formally trained interior designer. Also very entertaining and features his 3 adorable dogs.
"Nowness : my place" is also very good. The houses are smaller than In Residence and it's more personal. It's more "everyday ppl". And I think the series is in partnership with Apartamento, which is great !
How to Renovate a Chateau is really good, I love when she makes her own wallpaper! Also, I watch almost all of these channels you mentioned, clearly we have very similar taste lol :D The only thing I don't like about Caroline's channel is some of her make overs of her friends places are so basic pinterest, but her DC apartment is much more my style. I know Christine McConnell isn't your style but the videos she produces on Patreon are so worth the $3, she is doing the most incredible work on her Victorian.
I love watching Hunting for George, another Australian youtube channel similar to Local Project in terms of style but their home tours feel a bit more personal
This felt like a really strange tour of my TH-cam history - down to the chateau renovation and Luke Edward Hall. Not sure if I feel seen or creeped out. You should check out ‘une fille un style’ and other vogue home tours - also very edited but good. Thanks for being that interior design channel we all longed for! Sorry you can’t watch yourself ;)
I'M SO HAPPY YOU MENTIONED NTS! I have their book. I think your style in those spaces would be incredible. Do you like Laura Melhuish-Sprague? I would love to hear more about small creators in other parts of the world whose style you like!
Hi Paige I very rarely comment in any social media setting though I certainly do observe. There are very few places I've found containing good content when it comes to Interior design etc. I watched this video earlier today hoping I'd find something I'd missed here in TH-cam through your recommendations but unfortunately those you recommended I already knew. ( Just goes to show how much time I spend looking here) At the end of your video you asked for suggestions so I thought I'd throw in my 10 cents 😎. There are two you might appreciate, the first is Hunting for George and Eventhough a number of the houses are on the big budget and large scale ( not all are) there's almost always something beautiful in the way they're designed etc. The presenter has an inviting way I find of taking us on the tour as well as the way it's filmed and the camera man ( her other half) frame the shots and choice of music. The other is Homeworthy which has sometimes quirky apartments or houses but almost always interesting, original and in many cases very well done and thought about. If you do see this comment and get the chance to check them out please let me know what you thought Thanks for your videos, post and ideas. Your content is also one of those i enjoy from time to time. Best to you and yours. K✌🏾
Nowness' My Place series is INCREDIBLE because it has such cool, unique people. Interesting people have interesting houses, even if the style isn't for me, I could still listen to them talk about their homes for hours. I don't think they make them anymore but there are good few dozen to cling to.
I LOVE How to Renovate a Chateau! There's simply nothing else like it out there, I mean where else can you follow along to someone completely renovating a huge, historical building every week? They are doing things properly, making sure to restore what they can, keeping the style intact and also research the history of the place. I mean they frickin planted trees that won't really grow for YEARS, because "they will look so good in 200 years". Also their personalities makes the more "vlogging-esque" videos highly enjoyable even without a lot of interior stuff.
Happy Wednesday Paige. Thanks for the recommendations. Christine McConnell has a unique vintage style. I also enjoy Jorge Gomez/Casa Refined for a modern mixed with vintage and DIY channel.
You basically just listed all the channels that I watch. I quickly went to my own subscriptions and I have 4 more for you. Architecture Hunter (v similar to The Local Project) is one, I have enjoyed some of the Schumacher1889 stuff and occasionally there's something entertaining on Homeworthy (not all, some) and then Hunting for George sometimes excites me (although they reaaaally need to cut back on the production - it gets a bit grating sometimes). I feel you on the lack of not-overproduced, cool stuff. It's so frustrating.
Not exactly an interior design channel, but my all time fave is Kirsten Dirksen. Since you like the 'not overproduced' but eclectic, unique, lived-in style homes, i think you might like this. What i like about this channel is also the fact that these homes were 'designed' mostly by the owners themselves, mostly out of practicality and necessity, injecting their own personal style into them. This channel is so underrated, and i hope you like it, Paige!
I absolutely LOVE Quintessence! I discovered this channel about 4 years ago. I know it sounds a bit pedestrian, but I think you might really like HGTV Handmade. It's not like the TV channel, it's really geared towards very unique individualistic decorating styles. Sometimes very quirky, sometimes very chic but always very interesting interiors
She doesn't do only interior design videos, but I would recommend Elena Taber! Her NYC Apartment Tour series shows more regular people with cool apartments and isn't highly produced and it's more personable!
Quintessence and The Local Project are really good. Especially Quintessence. I love that channel. I’m more of a mid century girl but I get major info from the homes on the channel.
something that might feel a little dated now, but something i absolutely loved, was StyleLikeU's Closet series where they interview people in their closets as they talk about their bedroom style and fashion style and art style. you have to look wayyyy back in their archive for them, but its worth checking out!
Another good one is Lizzy Hadfield, she's more fashion centric, but her apartments are always really cool, and she definitely discusses interior design and whats shes buying often!
Phewwww people have their opinions! I like How to Renovate a Chateau but it's a renovation channel so it's the same "home" every time. My Absolute favorite is House & Garden - give me British interior design any day of the week! I'm always pumped to see when they upload.
Caroline and How to Renovate a Château are the best channels for videos from the same creator(s)! I wish so many of the people featured in the other videos had channels.
I have been so happy ever since I found your channel, Paige. I never really understood what my style was called (I know when I like something and when I don't). But I agree with almost everything in your videos and it is so nice to see someone on YT with a similar sensibility. I like when you recommend other channels because it gives me opportunity to broaden my inspiration! Also your Chicago house tour was so amazing, it ended up on my inspo playlist. Sorry you had to move out of that space but I am so excited to see what you will do in the future!
Nowness is a must. I discovered it a couple of years ago. You also might want to look into Never Too Small and Hunting For George (Australia)- definitely your style, so cool. Also, Sweet Digs can be hit or miss.
"I just want to feel like I'm hanging out with someone with really cool style" Yeah, that's your channel beech. I started watching when you had around 7k subs, your channel still got that vibe. Stay cool
So glad you posted these. I recently came across Homeworthy, which is often pretty good. Hillary Wallace's home in particular (HOUSE TOUR: A New York City Townhouse Decorated for Christmas) was pretty great. Thanks for your content - I've been watching more and more lately!
This isn't strictly a design channel, but Christine Nguyen has a home tours Playlist and I always like the homes she features. Pretty sure it's just her friends homes she tours but I really loved the one of Joonmi and Chunbo from Seattle
I was going to recommend Christine’s channel too! I’ve been subscribed to her channel for years. Her style of home tours are so personal and relaxed, I love that it feels like you’re dropping by a friends house with her.
You reallllllly should look into Luke Edward Hall. He is an interior designer and artist and his stuff is so up your street (he designed a beautiful hotel in Paris-- Hotel les Deux Gares).
First time watching your channel... it was recommended and was curious who you watch. I've only heard of a couple of them (AD, Dwell, Never Too Small) all of which I love but allow to share my list that I think you might like: Lisa Holt Design, Posh Pennies, House of Valentina, Nick Lewis, Arvin Olano, and House & Home
I really like Laura Caldwell, she just bought a mid century house and is currently renovating her home, she just finished her kitchen. She thrifts all of her mid century furniture and decor
Hahahaha! I just realized I wasn't subscribed to YOUR channel, although I've absolutely seen all your content! Thanks for sharing all these recommendations, Paige
I absolutely love Nowness and would also recommend their 'My Place' series which features the homes of creatives. Also, The Socialite Family has very cool French home tours. They are pretty short, only a few minutes each.
Lynne here. I watch How to Renovate a chateau religiously. Anna is very talented and tries anything. They do most of the work themselves and have wonderful taste. Have you watched Scotland’s Home of the year? It’s def heavily produced but it focuses on regular peoples homes and they are judged. It’s not on your tube but worth a watch.
Paige!! Would you consider doing a video about paint colors? Do’s and don’ts, how to incorporate color, and maybe even some specific colors you like? I feel like choosing paint colors can be a difficult decision and feels intimidating. I trust only your guidance!!!
I love many of these channels and thanks for some new ones to check out. Also, I echo the recommendations of How to Renovate a Chateau. It's interesting, funny and totally worth your time. Like other folks, I'm excited about the kitchen renovation. Also, Garrett LeChic is a fun channel. His style isn't the same as yours but I love his delivery, how he throws a bit of shade, has his tongue firmly in cheek at times -- and his little old 17 year old blind dog who makes cameos.
I was going to suggest How to Renovate a Chateau but wasn’t sure if it was design-y enough. But it’s great fun. They both have an enjoyable sense of humour and are big into DIY that actually looks good.
Everhouse is a channel based I think in Malta because it seems to feature a lot of homes in Malta, but also some from other homes in Europe. It’s so interesting to see the aesthetic that has been cultivated in other cultures.
THE best AD is AD Spain! You would love a lot of their videos because usually very historical apartments/houses that are renovated but really really nicely!
Love all these recs - another one that doesn’t have a vloggy format but is still great to watch is Pineapple Decor. Feels much more like peoples actual homes and great for inspo
How to Renovate A Chateau is my once a week show I watch with my man and we love it. It had to grow on me though. It's definitely improved since it started so maybe start the episodes they filmed in the last 5 months verses starting from the beginning.
Yo Paige, small recommendation for a glimbse into special but actual real living situations and interiors check Kirsten Dirksen channel. Probably not that lowkey + you have to look and scroll a little bit to find the actual gems on her channel, but she filmed a lot of pretty interesting & cool unique houses all around the world. Definitely worth checking out, if you never had a video from her in your recommendations yet. ✌🏼
You and me, too! I watch way too much TH-cam. I really enjoy watching your channel. You are very informative and creative. Your advice works for anyone no matter their budget.
Highly recommend the channels "The 2nd Empire Strikes Back" and "Farmhouse Vernacular"! They are both personable vlog style home renovation channels focused on historically accurate remodels of Victorian/Edwardian houses. I dont think Paige's style aligns with theirs too much, but it's definitely nice to see people who are doing their own thing without regards to modern trends
As someone who has watched most of the channels you talked about and was surprised that didn't know the rest, I feel like we have a very similar sense of style and we both feel like we are missing something from the TH-cam interior decor community. I will tell you what I feel like I am missing from interior decor channels on TH-cam. Personally, I am not a designer and nor do I intend to be one, so I am looking for a channel that has unique style but also gives genuine ADVICE on interior decor. I feel like most channels do the same thing.They say WHERE they bought x piece of furniture or WHAT the name of the y color is on the wall, they DESCRIBE the process of buying those things but NEVER do they say WHY they made that decision. I want to know what colors and patterns go together. What pieces of furniture match for what space, how do I decide what color to paint a darker room and what a lighter room. I DON'T want to watch someone go buy a basket from target, or watch someone paint their room, I want them to tell me WHY they chose these specific furniture to go with the color/space and what mistakes to avoid. phew that was a lot. H&G has a wonderful collection of guidelines online for each individual room, so that is something I definitely read a lot. Some channels that help me with the same thing is yours and Nick Lewis. Even though your styles probably are very different, I highly recommend him, his advice is truly useful and within budget!
Have you seen XO Macenna or her vlogs? She’s renovating/ restoring a little cottage almost completely by herself. It’s super interesting to watch the process but she also a nice mix of vintage and modern.
Hunting for George is an Australian channel that engages the architecture and design of new/renovated properties. The show creators also have some vlogs of how they have renovated their own properties as well.
You should watch Ariel Bisset, she bought a house un rural Canada, and is renovating it. She is choosing very weird colours and vintage things. Her stile is very diferent
I've been watching how to renovate your chateau since they put out their first video. I fell into a rabbit hole of chateau content during lockdown, there's lots of great youtube channels, but phillip and Anna have the best style. I really like their bathroom reveal
The Chateau series is so cool and love seeing the progress!! I don't think you need to know who someone is to be able to decide whether you want to watch their content or not? Bit of a strange observation to keep repeating Not sure if her content would be your style but I really enjoy Macenna Lee (Xo Macenna), she loves to thrift, and her Texas home renovation is really fun to see the progress on maybe give her a watch and her style growth has been very interesting to see
Your channel is definitely my goto. I would recommend Elena Taber she has a playlist called “buzzed in” where she shows different NY apartments. Not a lot of content but you get to see how people manage living in small NY apartments.
Wabi Sab-E is amazing such cool videos and funny about this couple completely renovating a farmhouse in Canada for themselves and growing family. The videos are so much fun and really great production quality. The design is also very cool and nice to see
PAIGE. How dare you ❤️🙏people are always commenting telling me that I would love your content and I always say bish I’ve been subscribed to Paige since I found her on tik tok a year ago. Thanks for the kind words, and even more so for always keeping things sharp, daring and deadpan. The world needs you
Caroline!! Let’s be pals :)
Caroline!! So happy to see you featured here 🥰 would love to see some kind of collab with you and Paige! Such great creators!
Please let’s ❤️
Ahh worlds colliding, Paige and Caroline are amazing content creators I’m obsessed with!
Did you just become best friends? YUP.
Yes you absolutely should keep watching How to Renovate a Chateau! Their banter and humor is just the cherry on top of their content. They keep it very realistic in terms of timelines and how much work the projects are for regular people that can hire jobs out but also do a lot themselves.
Their work ethic is non-stop. The television series Escape to the Chateau DIY will introduce you to even more chateaux. Some really good and others not so much.
One of my favorite TH-cam channels. Phillip’s humor is my cup of tea.
My favourite channel!! I binged all the videos from the beginning
I agree! Very personable. Great content.
Anna has exquisite taste, she was a designer for the Paris company Balmain. They're currently renovating the kitchen and her attention to detail, for example her prepping of very old woodwork and plaster before painting like a master painter. The finished effect is always a wow, hopefully you will see the before and after.
- I'm obsessed with XO, MaCenna right now because she's renovating an entire house mostly BY HERSELF and has been scouring Texas flea markets for months for all her interior design (she's obsessed with thrifting/antiques). And she's salvaging as many materials as she can while ALSO films/edits all her own videos and is just mega chill.
- And I absolutely ADORE How to Renovate a Chateau. Their story telling, film making, DIY style, and the ancient feel of that gorgeous french chateau is just too too good.
XO MaCenna, is also one of my favourites, especially since she bought her house :) Mr.Kate is cool too, Alexander Gater and the sorry girls
LOVE MaCenna!!
Yess I wish XO, MaCenna was featured in this video. She deserves so much more recognition
I adore Macenna!
I love these to channels!!! You should definitely watch them!
The How To Renovate a Chateau people are so important to me. When I started watching I was like “ugh too much vlogging not enough design content” but quickly I fell in love with their personalities. Their kitchen renovation is coming up and that should be beautiful to follow.
I am so happy that you mentioned Caroline Winkler. I love her channel. She has incredible design style AND an incredible personality, so her vlogs are really enjoyable as well. “Hanging out with someone who has really good style” is the definition of her channel.
XO, McKenna is renovating/Diying her home (mix of Caroline W. and Chateau) and it’s outstanding.
Yes, Macenna!
I’ll need to watch!
I don't think it will be your style exactly, but she does make great content and has lovely taste, just not your cup of tea, in my opinion. By all means go check her out and let us know your verdict afterwards!
@@luthuens I agree Paige probably won’t like Macenna’s style much, but Macenna’s videos and personality are lovely nonetheless
I was going to recommend her also. Her estate sale and thrifting videos are really fun. She has found some really beautiful things.
I love your ethos, it's why I love your content: "Honestly, I don’t care what celebrities are doing with their homes… I don’t want to see all the rich people. I want to see what people with normal amounts of money are doing with their homes." Thank you, thank you!
I was going to recommend Caroline Winkler and then you featured her!!!! So cool. You both are incredibly talented.
Yes! They both have scrappy personalities that me remind me of one another lol
I was coming here to say just that! So glad she featured her
I really enjoy watching Ariel Bissett, she's young and decorating her old house in Nova Scotia. She has a very quirky style. Also love XO, Macenna and all her amazing estate sale finds. So glad you featured Caroline Winkler, she's got great style and personality.
You’ve got to watch more ‘How to Renovate a Chateau’! The couple is great and they respect the history of the building and its grounds.
Never Too Small has been one of my favourites for a long time. I am obsessed with layouts and things for tiny spaces. I mean, I spend far too much time creating designs on Sketchup trying to figure out The Best Layout haha
I love Apartment Therapy; especially the tiny apartment features. Those are real-life renters figuring out how to make the most of smaller spaces. It's very creative.
Yes! they have real people decorating their own spaces!
Yes, Kirsten Dirksen often features tiny homes, sustainable and/or off-grid design... so many interesting builds and people!
Quintessence and Home & Garden are def my go to, with the random gem video here and there. I also watch whatever great garden videos I can find
XO Macenna-vintage style and she's renovating a home and Rajeev Surendra I think you would enjoy!
I’m surprised you didn’t mention Homeworthy. It’s a great mix of spaces from small eclectic apartments to some more expensive brownstones. Highly recommend I look forward to every video.
Was about to say this! It's like Home & Garden, but US homes and way less produced
One of my absolute favorites. ❤️❤️❤️ Sometimes I pretend I'm in an Homeworthy video giving a tour of my humble home. 😂
I love how to renovate a chateau! You will love there personality and Anna decorates the chateau beautifully. She makes her own wall paper, it’s amazing! Phillip is really funny. I consider your channel and there’s my best You tube discovery in the last year.
Had the same experience - last year my best discoveries were Paige, Anna Phillip and Nick Lewis
I love this list roundup! House and Garden is one of my absolute favorite interior design channel! I’ve also been really loving Margo Roth’s content! She thrifts in almost every video she puts out (clothing and home decor)! Her style is very different from what I’ve seen on TH-cam, very English country cottage inspired!
I was so thrilled to see How to Renovate a Chateau on your list. I'm already subscribed to most the channels you recommend here, but How to Renovate a Chateau is my absolute fave. Gorgeous chateau, great storytelling and editing, and topped off with Phillip's dry humour.
The Modern House, The Local Project, and Design Seed are all great architecture focused house tour type channels similar to AD/Never Too Small. Also Kirsten Dirksen and Exploring Alternatives occasionally feature some really unique and eccentric homes.
Ugh Kirsten Dirksen's yt is so calming and the homes and their owners are all so interesting!
I'm love the local project and Never Too Small. They are so calming and I love seeing the inspiring spaces. I also love to hear the designers and architects talk about the process and materials chosen.
Hey Paige! As a different recommendation, I love watching “Daire” for inspiration. It is a Turkish channel that shows regular peoples homes from everywhere, from big cities to villages. Most guest design their homes, get things custom made and thrift pieces.
I love Caroline Winkler! You guys were already friends with each other in my head.
Omg haha I had the same thought!!! Collab in the works??
She is soooo funny
@@SivanIlan We can only hope...
I don't watch Caroline too often -- only for the home stuff -- but she ALWAYS makes me laugh. She's so naturally funny.
Ariel Bissett is renovating her old house in Nova Scotia. Even though she has a very particular style, it's so much fun to watch.
Garrett Lechic has excellent commentary on interior design and is a formally trained interior designer. Also very entertaining and features his 3 adorable dogs.
"Nowness : my place" is also very good. The houses are smaller than In Residence and it's more personal. It's more "everyday ppl". And I think the series is in partnership with Apartamento, which is great !
How to Renovate a Chateau is really good, I love when she makes her own wallpaper! Also, I watch almost all of these channels you mentioned, clearly we have very similar taste lol :D The only thing I don't like about Caroline's channel is some of her make overs of her friends places are so basic pinterest, but her DC apartment is much more my style. I know Christine McConnell isn't your style but the videos she produces on Patreon are so worth the $3, she is doing the most incredible work on her Victorian.
@@TheCatsafrican I know
I love watching Hunting for George, another Australian youtube channel similar to Local Project in terms of style but their home tours feel a bit more personal
This felt like a really strange tour of my TH-cam history - down to the chateau renovation and Luke Edward Hall. Not sure if I feel seen or creeped out. You should check out ‘une fille un style’ and other vogue home tours - also very edited but good. Thanks for being that interior design channel we all longed for! Sorry you can’t watch yourself ;)
Also obsessed with this designer -she seems right up your alley th-cam.com/video/N8xPMwNVR5c/w-d-xo.html
I'M SO HAPPY YOU MENTIONED NTS! I have their book. I think your style in those spaces would be incredible. Do you like Laura Melhuish-Sprague? I would love to hear more about small creators in other parts of the world whose style you like!
Laura makes lovely content and I'm amazed by the amount of work they've put into their house!
Hi Paige I very rarely comment in any social media setting though I certainly do observe. There are very few places I've found containing good content when it comes to Interior design etc. I watched this video earlier today hoping I'd find something I'd missed here in TH-cam through your recommendations but unfortunately those you recommended I already knew. ( Just goes to show how much time I spend looking here)
At the end of your video you asked for suggestions so I thought I'd throw in my 10 cents 😎.
There are two you might appreciate, the first is Hunting for George and Eventhough a number of the houses are on the big budget and large scale ( not all are) there's almost always something beautiful in the way they're designed etc. The presenter has an inviting way I find of taking us on the tour as well as the way it's filmed and the camera man ( her other half) frame the shots and choice of music. The other is Homeworthy which has sometimes quirky apartments or houses but almost always interesting, original and in many cases very well done and thought about.
If you do see this comment and get the chance to check them out please let me know what you thought
Thanks for your videos, post and ideas.
Your content is also one of those i enjoy from time to time.
Best to you and yours.
K✌🏾
Nowness' My Place series is INCREDIBLE because it has such cool, unique people. Interesting people have interesting houses, even if the style isn't for me, I could still listen to them talk about their homes for hours. I don't think they make them anymore but there are good few dozen to cling to.
Nowness is my favourite for sure! I love to see how artists create their spaces, they're always so unique and effortlessly beautiful.
I LOVE HOW TO RENOVATE A CHATEAU!!!!
Same! Addictive!
They’re actually hilarious. I wish there was more dry humor on TH-cam
I LOVE How to Renovate a Chateau! There's simply nothing else like it out there, I mean where else can you follow along to someone completely renovating a huge, historical building every week? They are doing things properly, making sure to restore what they can, keeping the style intact and also research the history of the place. I mean they frickin planted trees that won't really grow for YEARS, because "they will look so good in 200 years". Also their personalities makes the more "vlogging-esque" videos highly enjoyable even without a lot of interior stuff.
Happy Wednesday Paige. Thanks for the recommendations. Christine McConnell has a unique vintage style. I also enjoy Jorge Gomez/Casa Refined for a modern mixed with vintage and DIY channel.
Thrilled to see Caroline Winkler here, she's great! I highly recommend Listed and Homeworthy.
You should definitely continue to watch How to Renovate a Chateau, they are talented, fun, and hilarious.
I love "How to Renovate a Chateau" and "Never Too Small"
Nowness has absolute amazing house tours!! The homes and people are super unique.
You basically just listed all the channels that I watch. I quickly went to my own subscriptions and I have 4 more for you. Architecture Hunter (v similar to The Local Project) is one, I have enjoyed some of the Schumacher1889 stuff and occasionally there's something entertaining on Homeworthy (not all, some) and then Hunting for George sometimes excites me (although they reaaaally need to cut back on the production - it gets a bit grating sometimes). I feel you on the lack of not-overproduced, cool stuff. It's so frustrating.
Thank you for the recommendations!
Not exactly an interior design channel, but my all time fave is Kirsten Dirksen. Since you like the 'not overproduced' but eclectic, unique, lived-in style homes, i think you might like this. What i like about this channel is also the fact that these homes were 'designed' mostly by the owners themselves, mostly out of practicality and necessity, injecting their own personal style into them. This channel is so underrated, and i hope you like it, Paige!
I absolutely LOVE Quintessence! I discovered this channel about 4 years ago. I know it sounds a bit pedestrian, but I think you might really like HGTV Handmade. It's not like the TV channel, it's really geared towards very unique individualistic decorating styles. Sometimes very quirky, sometimes very chic but always very interesting interiors
Also Homeworthy!
I have Quintessence on repeat !! So much character in the featured homes !!!
YES to both!!
Watch Rajiv Surendra
She doesn't do only interior design videos, but I would recommend Elena Taber! Her NYC Apartment Tour series shows more regular people with cool apartments and isn't highly produced and it's more personable!
Yessss Paige will really Like her channel bc she covers fashion, jewelry and Design
Definitely watch renovate a château!!! Absolutely love them! 😍
Quintessence and The Local Project are really good. Especially Quintessence. I love that channel. I’m more of a mid century girl but I get major info from the homes on the channel.
something that might feel a little dated now, but something i absolutely loved, was StyleLikeU's Closet series where they interview people in their closets as they talk about their bedroom style and fashion style and art style. you have to look wayyyy back in their archive for them, but its worth checking out!
Another good one is Lizzy Hadfield, she's more fashion centric, but her apartments are always really cool, and she definitely discusses interior design and whats shes buying often!
All of their videos are soooo good
I agree with you that I don't have a ONE go to channel. I watch something and pull from it things that I could do or that gives me ideas.
Phewwww people have their opinions! I like How to Renovate a Chateau but it's a renovation channel so it's the same "home" every time. My Absolute favorite is House & Garden - give me British interior design any day of the week! I'm always pumped to see when they upload.
Caroline and How to Renovate a Château are the best channels for videos from the same creator(s)! I wish so many of the people featured in the other videos had channels.
I have been so happy ever since I found your channel, Paige. I never really understood what my style was called (I know when I like something and when I don't). But I agree with almost everything in your videos and it is so nice to see someone on YT with a similar sensibility. I like when you recommend other channels because it gives me opportunity to broaden my inspiration! Also your Chicago house tour was so amazing, it ended up on my inspo playlist. Sorry you had to move out of that space but I am so excited to see what you will do in the future!
Completely unbiased opinion: you should keep wathcing HTRAC! (And thanks so much for mentioning us, we appreciate your content! :)
I love you guys
Ziggy is that you? Such an intelligent puppy!
Nowness is a must. I discovered it a couple of years ago. You also might want to look into Never Too Small and Hunting For George (Australia)- definitely your style, so cool. Also, Sweet Digs can be hit or miss.
"I just want to feel like I'm hanging out with someone with really cool style"
Yeah, that's your channel beech. I started watching when you had around 7k subs, your channel still got that vibe. Stay cool
So glad you posted these. I recently came across Homeworthy, which is often pretty good. Hillary Wallace's home in particular (HOUSE TOUR: A New York City Townhouse Decorated for Christmas) was pretty great. Thanks for your content - I've been watching more and more lately!
This isn't strictly a design channel, but Christine Nguyen has a home tours Playlist and I always like the homes she features. Pretty sure it's just her friends homes she tours but I really loved the one of Joonmi and Chunbo from Seattle
Christine recommended Paige’s channel in her monthly favourites. That’s why I’m here. Love if Paige started watching Christine. She’s in LA, too!
I was going to recommend Christine’s channel too! I’ve been subscribed to her channel for years. Her style of home tours are so personal and relaxed, I love that it feels like you’re dropping by a friends house with her.
@@Kelly-Bromm all her videos feel like a hug
You reallllllly should look into Luke Edward Hall. He is an interior designer and artist and his stuff is so up your street (he designed a beautiful hotel in Paris-- Hotel les Deux Gares).
I love the channel NEVER TOO SMALL
First time watching your channel... it was recommended and was curious who you watch. I've only heard of a couple of them (AD, Dwell, Never Too Small) all of which I love but allow to share my list that I think you might like:
Lisa Holt Design, Posh Pennies, House of Valentina, Nick Lewis, Arvin Olano, and House & Home
My favorite is Chateau Diaries! That channel started the chateau Reno content on TH-cam
I really like Laura Caldwell, she just bought a mid century house and is currently renovating her home, she just finished her kitchen. She thrifts all of her mid century furniture and decor
I've been binging on her channel too! I live in California and am definitely checking out the Goodwill's and vintage shops she's gone too!
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Nowness is by far my favorite channel. It’s amazing for home inspo.
Hahahaha! I just realized I wasn't subscribed to YOUR channel, although I've absolutely seen all your content! Thanks for sharing all these recommendations, Paige
I absolutely love Nowness and would also recommend their 'My Place' series which features the homes of creatives.
Also, The Socialite Family has very cool French home tours. They are pretty short, only a few minutes each.
Lynne here. I watch How to Renovate a chateau religiously. Anna is very talented and tries anything. They do most of the work themselves and have wonderful taste. Have you watched Scotland’s Home of the year? It’s def heavily produced but it focuses on regular peoples homes and they are judged. It’s not on your tube but worth a watch.
Paige!! Would you consider doing a video about paint colors? Do’s and don’ts, how to incorporate color, and maybe even some specific colors you like? I feel like choosing paint colors can be a difficult decision and feels intimidating. I trust only your guidance!!!
I love many of these channels and thanks for some new ones to check out. Also, I echo the recommendations of How to Renovate a Chateau. It's interesting, funny and totally worth your time. Like other folks, I'm excited about the kitchen renovation.
Also, Garrett LeChic is a fun channel. His style isn't the same as yours but I love his delivery, how he throws a bit of shade, has his tongue firmly in cheek at times -- and his little old 17 year old blind dog who makes cameos.
omg, i'm obsessed with NYmag's The Cut...house & garden is amaze...Quintessence is my fave of all...after you of course.
house & garden's youtube is so good that I'm thinking about subscribing to their magazine
I was going to suggest How to Renovate a Chateau but wasn’t sure if it was design-y enough. But it’s great fun. They both have an enjoyable sense of humour and are big into DIY that actually looks good.
Everhouse is a channel based I think in Malta because it seems to feature a lot of homes in Malta, but also some from other homes in Europe. It’s so interesting to see the aesthetic that has been cultivated in other cultures.
Yes, “How to Renovate a Château” is absolutely delightful to watch. Definitely watch the heck out of it. They are so funny.
THE best AD is AD Spain! You would love a lot of their videos because usually very historical apartments/houses that are renovated but really really nicely!
Love all these recs - another one that doesn’t have a vloggy format but is still great to watch is Pineapple Decor. Feels much more like peoples actual homes and great for inspo
How to Renovate A Chateau is my once a week show I watch with my man and we love it. It had to grow on me though. It's definitely improved since it started so maybe start the episodes they filmed in the last 5 months verses starting from the beginning.
Yo Paige, small recommendation for a glimbse into special but actual real living situations and interiors check Kirsten Dirksen channel. Probably not that lowkey + you have to look and scroll a little bit to find the actual gems on her channel, but she filmed a lot of pretty interesting & cool unique houses all around the world. Definitely worth checking out, if you never had a video from her in your recommendations yet. ✌🏼
Second this rec- she has a huge Library of home tours and there are some rlly cool ones
You and me, too! I watch way too much TH-cam. I really enjoy watching your channel. You are very informative and creative. Your advice works for anyone no matter their budget.
Highly recommend the channels "The 2nd Empire Strikes Back" and "Farmhouse Vernacular"! They are both personable vlog style home renovation channels focused on historically accurate remodels of Victorian/Edwardian houses. I dont think Paige's style aligns with theirs too much, but it's definitely nice to see people who are doing their own thing without regards to modern trends
Farmhouse Venacular is great!
As someone who has watched most of the channels you talked about and was surprised that didn't know the rest, I feel like we have a very similar sense of style and we both feel like we are missing something from the TH-cam interior decor community. I will tell you what I feel like I am missing from interior decor channels on TH-cam.
Personally, I am not a designer and nor do I intend to be one, so I am looking for a channel that has unique style but also gives genuine ADVICE on interior decor. I feel like most channels do the same thing.They say WHERE they bought x piece of furniture or WHAT the name of the y color is on the wall, they DESCRIBE the process of buying those things but NEVER do they say WHY they made that decision.
I want to know what colors and patterns go together. What pieces of furniture match for what space, how do I decide what color to paint a darker room and what a lighter room. I DON'T want to watch someone go buy a basket from target, or watch someone paint their room, I want them to tell me WHY they chose these specific furniture to go with the color/space and what mistakes to avoid.
phew that was a lot. H&G has a wonderful collection of guidelines online for each individual room, so that is something I definitely read a lot. Some channels that help me with the same thing is yours and Nick Lewis. Even though your styles probably are very different, I highly recommend him, his advice is truly useful and within budget!
Yes continue watching it is amazing... The Chateau
Chateau de Lalande!!!! The owner is quirky and she constantly has some new renovations and shopping trips to thrift stores
omg i randomly missed you and then checked to see if you released new videos and THERE YOU WERE!!!
Homeworthy is fun and Listed…other “overly produced” are House and Home and Three Birds. Thanks for your recommendations
Have you seen XO Macenna or her vlogs? She’s renovating/ restoring a little cottage almost completely by herself. It’s super interesting to watch the process but she also a nice mix of vintage and modern.
Yes! I’ve been waiting for this video!
Hunting for George is an Australian channel that engages the architecture and design of new/renovated properties. The show creators also have some vlogs of how they have renovated their own properties as well.
You should watch Ariel Bisset, she bought a house un rural Canada, and is renovating it. She is choosing very weird colours and vintage things. Her stile is very diferent
Paige is the kind to bring others up with her
You’re one of my FAV channels and really helping me further develop my taste and skills :)
The Nowness My Place series is also really good and not quite as formal as the In Residence ones x
I've been watching how to renovate your chateau since they put out their first video. I fell into a rabbit hole of chateau content during lockdown, there's lots of great youtube channels, but phillip and Anna have the best style. I really like their bathroom reveal
Oh how to renovate a chateau is soo good keep watching, I highly recommend
The Chateau Diaries renovations are fascinating.
I love watching never too small. Not so much for the styles but more for small space solution ideas
The Chateau series is so cool and love seeing the progress!! I don't think you need to know who someone is to be able to decide whether you want to watch their content or not? Bit of a strange observation to keep repeating
Not sure if her content would be your style but I really enjoy Macenna Lee (Xo Macenna), she loves to thrift, and her Texas home renovation is really fun to see the progress on
maybe give her a watch and her style growth has been very interesting to see
There's a series on the Vogue channel called Objects of Affection that's good. Francesco Risso's place is so amazing!
Nick Lewis and Nicholas Fairford. I enjoy both of their channels for completely different reasons....and yours...of course!
"I wanna feel like I'm hanging out with someone with really good style" great video, very good advice!!
Your channel is definitely my goto. I would recommend Elena Taber she has a playlist called “buzzed in” where she shows different NY apartments. Not a lot of content but you get to see how people manage living in small NY apartments.
Paige!! Could you please one day do a best of Chicago video with your recommendations for cool neighbourhoods, bars and food? Pleaaaase xxx
Wabi Sab-E is amazing such cool videos and funny about this couple completely renovating a farmhouse in Canada for themselves and growing family. The videos are so much fun and really great production quality. The design is also very cool and nice to see