E31 Hallway Reveal l Decorating with Vintage and Antiques
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ค. 2024
- In this episode on I show you the magic of using vintage and antique finds to complete my historic hallway renovation. From statement pieces to charming details and lots of brass :-) And I finish all those little details that make all the differenc
00:00 Intro and to-do list
01:43 Finishing cornice
02:52 Hanging lamps
05:31 Nailing floor trims
09:24 Paint floor
09:37 Paint door
10:50 Painting IKEA mirror
12:44 Vintage painting
13:56 Framed vintage tin labels
17:12 Antique Art Nouvau furniture
19:09 Hanging planter
19:36 Lime mortar in gaps
20:41 BEFORE
20:52 AFTER
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Such a beautiful entry hall. Great work. ❤
Thank you 😁
Love the lamps, Sardine tin labels, curvy trim and pastoral painting - beautiful hallway!
Thanks, I didn't think others would appreciate the tin labels 😊
Looks wonderful and cosy--you have excellent taste!
Thank you, that's nice of you to say 😃
Beautiful. Your decor is perfect for the space.
Thank you, as this will be a guest apartment in my house for airbnb guests I wanted to stay true to the historic character as possible and try to bring back how it was made 100 years ago
Beautiful!,Beautiful!
Thank you 😁
Your colors are so harmonious. Well done!
Thanks 😄
Lovely. Well done! Love to see your skills growing and expanding.
Thank you 😁 I love collecting skills. I see myself as a skill collector actually 😆 If I could, I would do this all day everyday, learn new skills, do courses and learn how things work. It really energizes me
Beautiful and such a hard work with attention to detail. Greetings from cologne Andy
Absolutely stunning love your choice of decor
Thank you 🙏
Looks very good!
Thanks 🙂
Beautiful
Thank you 🥰
Big satisfaction to check such a list! White nails, ouh classy! "Toalett" what? Is it a swedish word? It sounds like phonetic french, it's funny! I love all the details in this hallway: lamps are cool, the light of the paint is beautiful, I love the coat hanger and the work you put in the floor and ceiling trims ! As usual, bravo!
The bigger they are the bigger the satisfaction 😉 toalett means toilet. It was a sign that was already on the door when I moved in 😁 I just kept it. Thank you 🙏
@@old_school_moaboa That's true!
You certainly know that but in french we say "toilettes" and it's pronunced "twa"let not "toy"let, that's why toalett is funny 😄
Bra jobba, ble kjempefint! :)
Takk 😁
Lovely rat!! Every cat mom needs one.
Beautifully done! Just discovered your channel through a Shorts video, and I really like your renovation style! However, I think your videos could benefit from a bit more fast-paced editing style and maybe even voice-over. Laura Kampf's renovation videos might be a good inspiration.
Just a few thoughts, maybe it helps, but feel free to disregard my advice :D
Thank you! Yes when it comes to videography and editing, I am still learning. I watch Lauras channel already, and she talks and explains a lot more than I do but also has a cameraman filming her which makes it a lot easier. I am still experimenting and I have recently started pay more attention to different angles when doing the same job. But it's hard when you also try to get things done 😆
wonderful room and it just needs more green big green plant and the frame of the paint needs to be mat finish (it is too shiny for the natural room (every item iused in this room is natural looking ) and it looks so small and lonely you can add 2 or 3 more paintings or a 1 big painting with a wood frame pale green mat finish frame . You are amazing and so brave
Ah yes, maybe something more. We are a bit more minimalistic here in Sweden 😆 but definetly more green plants, will try to find a suitable one!
Please forgive me if I’m stating the obvious (I’ve never tried to steam wood and I’m in awe of the detail and skill you’re putting into this renovation!), but have you tried cutting or shaving out a bit of the corner part of the wood on the back side of the trim? Maybe if it doesn’t have to compress as much, it might be less prone to breaking?
I tried that when I did the ceiling, but it seemed to make it more prone to breaking. But I am new at this so maybe I should have tried it
@@old_school_moaboa Ha! Of course it did. Like I said - zero experience in steaming over here, apologies. I think your solution worked perfectly and the finished room is stunning. I’m loving watching the place transform. :) Between yourself, Anna Lindgren, and Roaming Wild Rosie, you’ve all got me thoroughly convinced on linseed oil paint. I had never heard of it before and am going to use it to spruce up a few things around my place, so thanks! :)
You need to make a mold of your curve. Steam the wood, curve it around the mold, when dry, tack it to your baseboard.