David's approach is friendly, kind, and helpful, without being patronizing. I actually felt soothed instead of stressed about design as I watched his direct, but casual and comforting advice. More please.
David Netto has swagger and style. He is incredibly versed in interior design, not only for today, but also the lineage to the great designers that informs all interior design: Bestigui, Jacques Garcia , Billy Baldwin's room at La Fiorentina shown in the video. He has great advice. I hope you bring him back!
1:53 Bookmarking the suggestion of Vermont Soapstone for the beautiful, durable kitchen counter. As science geek who enjoyed mixing things up in the lab, these counters had me at first sight😍
I have enormous respect for David Netto. His knowledge of architectural and design history is so thorough and his way of speaking of it is very approachable. I always learn something when I read or listen to an interview with him.
Short video but a lot to unpack. I remember my mom’s house was mostly furnished with MCM pieces but she had a coffee table and console table that looked like they came out of a castle, and sitting on the console table was a large tramp art church with working clock that survived a house fire and had char marks on the back. Those kinds of things are what excite me when it comes to design and seriously what I’m missing
I love this so much. There are a lot of interior designers giving decent advice on TH-cam but many are not as experienced professionally. Please continue this series, David’s advice is and taste is so elevated 💕
David's approach is friendly, kind, and helpful, without being patronizing. I actually felt soothed instead of stressed about design as I watched his direct, but casual and comforting advice. More please.
Most people think of color as one thing. But color is nothing without another color next to it. A color changes when it is next to a different color. ❤
I just want to say Thank you! If one more person mounts a tv above a fireplace I’m going to lose it. I don’t know who started that trend but they can take it back.
I usually last about 1 minute before I move on to something more interesting, but this was really well done and great ideas. I would love to see more with this designer. thank you.
Enjoyed this so much. I have no ID genes, but this gave me food for thought. And Mr. Neto, you are the only reason I kept listening to the end. Professional and confident and willing to share your knowledge and insights. Thank you!
Thank you, AD, for a great video! I love your content on the creative process, when designers meet, share their knowledge and experience. It makes it relateable to anybody, no matter the budget you have nor the reason you enjoy watching your videos!
Wow great video! When he said get a chair I almost fell out of mine . I love a chair statement usually just one maybe it could be that red color piece a room needs, a chair with a live green plant and a nice lamp I don’t need anything more. Lots of great life advise within this video as well.
It was a pleasure listening to David Netto speak. I enjoyed his sense of humor and he gave some very practical and inexpensive advice. My favorite was take some things away. And I’ve found that to be true. This video was very useful and easy to follow. Great editing also, I loved the fireplace scene as well.
"am I excited to look at these two pieces, or am I just trying to solve a problem?" very helpful and possibly the push I needed to get those metal nightstands 😅
Inspiring and relevant, very down to earth - it's a lot about creativity within constraints like budget and space, and way less about poring endless money into designer pieces that mean very little to you.
What color should I avoid? for me, I guess it's gray or silver. This color is kinda lonely , sad or being alone. Big thanks to this video. I encountered so many tips and great knowledge for Interior Designers.
I just added pops of red to my room after the holidays & feeling it. His tips are spot on, I got so much out of this 15 min video than any other design channel.
Love David. He is open about his influences and inspirations. He is your decorators decorator. He hired a decorator (Paul Fortune) to help him with his house in LA. I am sure he has an ego but, he doesn't show it very well. He seems to be open and always learning. I don't know David but he seems to be nonchalant about his designing. He is a designer that inspires me.
Best short informative video by far! Saved to watch later again and again when needed. Doesn't hurt that he's nice to look at too...Love the jacket, the smile, the eyes!🙂
I agree with a lot of the points raised with one, qualified exception. I love pale painted floors too, but taking away all rugs has two pitfalls: It makes the room less inviting and sterile, and if one has dogs that shed, no rug leaves the dust bunnies to float around the room. If you can bear dust-mopping two times daily, then fine-if that’s unrealistic for the way you live, get rugs.
David Netto, besides being ridiculously handsome, you are very articulate and interesting. All I could think of after watching this video is that I need to rewatch it and take notes. Now I'm off to buy you book and study your genius. You really should be making more videos. Your genius should be shared.
mom’s house was mostly furnished with MCM pieces but she had a coffee table and console table that looked like they came out of a castle, and sitting on the console table was a large tramp art church with working clock that survived a house fire and had char marks on the back. Those kinds of things are what excite me when it comes to design and seriously what I’m missing
White Carrara marble island or black marine soapstone? The kitchen countertops are white Carrera. Kitchen has light gray counters and below the island. Black handles throughout. White oak floors
"Interior Designer Answers Your Top Design Questions" needs to be a regular series
+100
yes please. short and sweet answers.. I like it!
I second this
This is the best video AD has published in a long time. Please have him back often!
I agree!
Completely agree. More of experts like this, less feckless celebrities….
Oh yeah - this was great!
Definitely agree
Literally stopped my car to send the link to my husband
I love that he emphasized personal connection and the fact that you'll make mistakes and that's okay
OMG --He is so pragmatic and has superb suggestions--love him so much! Please have him come back!
David's approach is friendly, kind, and helpful, without being patronizing. I actually felt soothed instead of stressed about design as I watched his direct, but casual and comforting advice. More please.
He is a teeny but patronising but I'm fine with this.
Excellent pick AD. I agree with many viewers. Please more of David Netto.
"The best designer often not a designer.. " Spot on!
Love that quote: "Great decorating is about creativity - it`s not about spending money" - David Netto. All the way absolutely true! Great video!
Expected him to be smug but he surprised me. His "I love budgets" comment and the reason behind it was refreshing.
David Netto has swagger and style. He is incredibly versed in interior design, not only for today, but also the lineage to the great designers that informs all interior design: Bestigui, Jacques Garcia , Billy Baldwin's room at La Fiorentina shown in the video. He has great advice.
I hope you bring him back!
Indeed. I’m honestly trying to figure out what that denim jacket is!
1:53 Bookmarking the suggestion of Vermont Soapstone for the beautiful, durable kitchen counter. As science geek who enjoyed mixing things up in the lab, these counters had me at first sight😍
I have enormous respect for David Netto. His knowledge of architectural and design history is so thorough and his way of speaking of it is very approachable. I always learn something when I read or listen to an interview with him.
Hadn’t heard of David Netto before but found him and his advice very real, unpretentious and accessible👌🙏
Short video but a lot to unpack. I remember my mom’s house was mostly furnished with MCM pieces but she had a coffee table and console table that looked like they came out of a castle, and sitting on the console table was a large tramp art church with working clock that survived a house fire and had char marks on the back. Those kinds of things are what excite me when it comes to design and seriously what I’m missing
I love this so much. There are a lot of interior designers giving decent advice on TH-cam but many are not as experienced professionally. Please continue this series, David’s advice is and taste is so elevated 💕
Bring him back AD!!! More segments with him! Thank you ! Beautiful video, concise tips! Love it!
David's approach is friendly, kind, and helpful, without being patronizing. I actually felt soothed instead of stressed about design as I watched his direct, but casual and comforting advice. More please.
Love him! Needs to do a show! 🎉
Fr it'd be awesome
Indeed!
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Most people think of color as one thing. But color is nothing without another color next to it. A color changes when it is next to a different color. ❤
That counter sounds really cool. It holds on to the memories of all the meals you cooked in it but in a visually appealing way
Most educational (and entertaining) video this channel has released in quite a while! Thank you ad
This guy was amazing, it was really nice and easy to listen to him. Do ask if he wants to come back and do another video.
I just want to say Thank you! If one more person mounts a tv above a fireplace I’m going to lose it. I don’t know who started that trend but they can take it back.
I usually last about 1 minute before I move on to something more interesting, but this was really well done and great ideas. I would love to see more with this designer. thank you.
Enjoyed this so much. I have no ID genes, but this gave me food for thought. And Mr. Neto, you are the only reason I kept listening to the end. Professional and confident and willing to share your knowledge and insights.
Thank you!
Thank you, AD, for a great video! I love your content on the creative process, when designers meet, share their knowledge and experience. It makes it relateable to anybody, no matter the budget you have nor the reason you enjoy watching your videos!
This guy is the real deal. His attitude, his advice, his demeanor, yes!!!
Wow great video! When he said get a chair I almost fell out of mine . I love a chair statement usually just one maybe it could be that red color piece a room needs, a chair with a live green plant and a nice lamp I don’t need anything more. Lots of great life advise within this video as well.
Loved this segment - so very informative! Need to see more of David, as I didn't want the video to end!
It was a pleasure listening to David Netto speak. I enjoyed his sense of humor and he gave some very practical and inexpensive advice. My favorite was take some things away. And I’ve found that to be true. This video was very useful and easy to follow. Great editing also, I loved the fireplace scene as well.
Love the commentary. Very useful and not at all pretentious
YES!!! Absolutely no hanging the TV on top of a fireplace! So many "designers" do this and it really makes my stomach churn.
I love that he emphasized personal connection and the fact that you'll make mistakes and that's okay
This is the best video AD has published in a long time. Please have him back often!
I'm about to paint a very large room without a lot of natural light a very dark blue, so I feel vindicated tonight. Great Q&A!
Appreciate that he refers back to the client/end user and does not inject his aesthetics.
Love Netto. He's a brilliant unapologetic designer that pushes the boundaries of design estetics.
"am I excited to look at these two pieces, or am I just trying to solve a problem?" very helpful and possibly the push I needed to get those metal nightstands 😅
This is the best video AD has published in a long time. Please have him back often
Inspiring and relevant, very down to earth - it's a lot about creativity within constraints like budget and space, and way less about poring endless money into designer pieces that mean very little to you.
You are an amazing down to Earth designer/decorator… You helped me immensely with ideas for giving my shoebox apartment a splash of color!
Love love love my soapstone. Feels ‘soft’ and ‘warm’ - and it looks spectacular after being treated with mineral oil !
What color should I avoid? for me, I guess it's gray or silver. This color is kinda lonely , sad or being alone. Big thanks to this video. I encountered so many tips and great knowledge for Interior Designers.
I just added pops of red to my room after the holidays & feeling it. His tips are spot on, I got so much out of this 15 min video than any other design channel.
"Dogs. You are lucky to have them."
Yup. ❤🤗❤️
Very interesting to listen to and sensible at the same time. This is somebody who would be fun to talk to over lunch. Cheers!
Love David. He is open about his influences and inspirations. He is your decorators decorator. He hired a decorator (Paul Fortune) to help him with his house in LA. I am sure he has an ego but, he doesn't show it very well. He seems to be open and always learning. I don't know David but he seems to be nonchalant about his designing. He is a designer that inspires me.
Best short informative video by far! Saved to watch later again and again when needed. Doesn't hurt that he's nice to look at too...Love the jacket, the smile, the eyes!🙂
Thank you for not being afraid of the color red. It is my favorite color and I don’t see nearly enough of it used anymore.
this guy really knows his stuff, great video
Really liked this video. Well done AD. More of this content would be great.
Give this person their own show...like Rita Konig, practical, real world advice for us mere mortals!
Enjoyed this & appreciated his point of view... and humor.
Wonderful! More please. Have him back several times a year!
This guy all day. Yes. Thank you.
I so enjoyed this! So informative. Thank you!
This was actually helpful. How refreshing.
Spitting facts. Very valuable and informative video. Thank you David.
Ditto the other comments. Please do this Q&A more often. David Netto was great!!! Would love to see more of him.
Dynamite info and delivery here that’s extremely helpful.
More please!
I watched this twice and will rewatch more. Such great insights!
I could listen to him for hours! We need more interviews with him.
Best episode in a long while I enjoyed it so much better than those imaginary designer competitions 🤦🏾♀️
I agree with a lot of the points raised with one, qualified exception. I love pale painted floors too, but taking away all rugs has two pitfalls: It makes the room less inviting and sterile, and if one has dogs that shed, no rug leaves the dust bunnies to float around the room. If you can bear dust-mopping two times daily, then fine-if that’s unrealistic for the way you live, get rugs.
Love him! Needs to do a show! 🎉👑
Loved him! Bring him back. Great ideas. Thanks. ❤😊
The best designer often not a designer.. " Spot on!
I agree- he needs his own show!!!
Thank you for this (and for all the advice without being intimidating)!
David Netto, besides being ridiculously handsome, you are very articulate and interesting. All I could think of after watching this video is that I need to rewatch it and take notes. Now I'm off to buy you book and study your genius. You really should be making more videos. Your genius should be shared.
More, please! Engaging and so helpful.
Very sensible tips that anyone can use. Thank for this.
Would love to have this guy and other interior designers on the channel
He is so likable and easy to follow for everyone. Have him on more often pls
I love David’s expertise 🎉
This is the best veido ad has published in a long time.
Omg finally valuable information and a realist.
Love it.
Thank you 😊
more of this please, loved what the guy had to say
David you are amazing so sassy hahaha yet knowledgable Perfect combo
Is there more of this series? Loved this
mom’s house was mostly furnished with MCM pieces but she had a coffee table and console table that looked like they came out of a castle, and sitting on the console table was a large tramp art church with working clock that survived a house fire and had char marks on the back. Those kinds of things are what excite me when it comes to design and seriously what I’m missing
David did a great job! I think that he explained concepts well and easy to understand. Also a lot of practical takeaways here.
Terrifically useful and informative video, not the usual fluff!
Thank you Fashion Bateman, thank you!
(Kinda reminds me of Jason Bateman and I indeed enjoyed the video.)
Wow! I enjoyed that and inspired! More of this please!
David, luv your video. No offense, never heard of you until now. But enthralled with your ideas. Thanks so much.
Absolutely wonderful video. Loved it.
Expected him to be smug but he surprised me. His "I love budgets" comment and the reason behind it was refreshing.
More videos like these would get me to watch the channel more
Loved this segment - so very informative
I have never cared for any interior design, but i loved this video. This guy is super smart and the designs he showed are awesome.
The best tips and advice I have ever heard ❤
Terrifically useful and informative video, not the usual fluff!
I love this guy!!! More of him! Please!
Ooooo... This Interior Design zaddy is genuinely informative and witty too....
The sense of humor is fantastic. Great tips as well.
White Carrara marble island or black marine soapstone? The kitchen countertops are white Carrera. Kitchen has light gray counters and below the island. Black handles throughout. White oak floors
*goes onto ebay, looks for a Jacques Garcia book* I have now spent two hours watching this video. Fantastic interview!!!
Would love another one of these
Loved every wise design advice. ❤