Its lovely! Thank you for posting, Liz 😊 So calm, harmonious and inviting! Much like Japandi Style in the beginning, which I truly admire also! ❤ Enjoy your weekend!
Hope your time off is restful and reinvigorating! I know you were just giving us examples of calming and sophisticated palettes, but that staircase at 1:58 is a death trap.
I've noticed that the current trend is an "interesting" fusion of shapes/styles pulling from the 60s, 70s and even art deco w/the vertical lines of cocktail tables and consoles. The difference however are more muted natural tones rather than their original bold color palettes of their respective eras.
Hi Gina! I saw your comment on that video and responded. Unfortunately, I had an issue on that video so I had to take it down and republish. I hope you'll add your observations here. They always add so much to the discussion. ❤️
Lovely rooms and great suggestions. I note that the photographs show wonderful rooms that have that simplicity and minimal colour palette while highlighting the wonderful outdoor views that would qualify as art! Not having such a wonderful outside view myself I do have many art pieces on the wall (maybe too many?) that do not reflect my chosen neutral palette. Would I have to part with my art in order to better create that lovely elegant simplicity? Thank you for sharing these thoughtful vlogs and enjoy your hiatus!
Thank you! Artwork is one of the things that can add color and interest to a neutral palette. In fact, the neutral backdrop will help it stand out. If you feel you have too much maybe you could move some pieces around or evaluate the pieces and keep only the ones you really love.
Its lovely! Thank you for posting, Liz 😊 So calm, harmonious and inviting! Much like Japandi Style in the beginning, which I truly admire also! ❤ Enjoy your weekend!
My pleasure! I hope you enjoy your weekend too! ❤️
Hope your time off is restful and reinvigorating!
I know you were just giving us examples of calming and sophisticated palettes, but that staircase at 1:58 is a death trap.
Thank you! ❤️ Yes, it's minimal and beautiful but probably not the safest.
I liked this video. You used large photos for your examples, which I appreciated. Have a nice vacation! 😊
This was a good one! I love these calming styles . Enjoy your hiatus and Ill be here when you get back ! 🌼
Great work, Liz! Another wonderful video ❤️
Thank you so much!❤️
Great video very inspiring. Hope you enjoyed your hiatus. Blessings!
Thank you! You too!
Hello ,I like your design,that’s so beautiful.🥰
Thank you so much 😊
❤ I Really Loved This Video .. Will Help Me While I’m Redesigning My Living Room.. Thank You & Love Your Style … Enjoy Your Time Away..
My pleasure! I'm so happy you found it helpful!
Loved it❤
I love your presentation and style advice. Enjoy your break. Look forward to your return. 😊
Thanks so much! ❤️
I've noticed that the current trend is an "interesting" fusion of shapes/styles pulling from the 60s, 70s and even art deco w/the vertical lines of cocktail tables and consoles. The difference however are more muted natural tones rather than their original bold color palettes of their respective eras.
What happened to the first one posted? 🤷♀️ I replied there!
Hi Gina! I saw your comment on that video and responded. Unfortunately, I had an issue on that video so I had to take it down and republish. I hope you'll add your observations here. They always add so much to the discussion. ❤️
Lovely rooms and great suggestions. I note that the photographs show wonderful rooms that have that simplicity and minimal colour palette while highlighting the wonderful outdoor views that would qualify as art! Not having such a wonderful outside view myself I do have many art pieces on the wall (maybe too many?) that do not reflect my chosen neutral palette. Would I have to part with my art in order to better create that lovely elegant simplicity? Thank you for sharing these thoughtful vlogs and enjoy your hiatus!
Thank you! Artwork is one of the things that can add color and interest to a neutral palette. In fact, the neutral backdrop will help it stand out. If you feel you have too much maybe you could move some pieces around or evaluate the pieces and keep only the ones you really love.
Just discovered your content and it's already so helpful. Excited for your return in September!
Welcome! I'm so happy to hear it. Looking forward to it too!