The way you dive into the topic without beating around the bush is extremely respectful of people's time. Thank you for all your hard work and the amazing content. 🙏
Got to say it, your videos give the exact approach to explanation I need. Y2B s stuffed with meaningless movies, stupid eyecandies, exalted and emotional, and one can spend an unreasonable amount of time on them and learn literally nothing. You create VERY valuable content. So big thanks for what you do and how you do mate.
This video is a masterclass of Colour Theory. As a interior design student, your video was better explained than the school material 😂 . You are very inspirational to me. I like your design style and approach to clients (just watched the whole makeover playlist), love it! Keep it up! Greetings from Ireland 🎉
Hello Reynard, I noticed that recently you've been focusing on video guides, is there any chance that you'll resume the House to Home series soon or maybe give us a house tour of your own apartment, you've done soooo much and I'd really love to see everything together.
Yes, I mentioned this in my past videos and on a couple of community post. Three House To Home projects coming in the next 3 months! Next video will be a huge one from a project I've been working on for the past 5 months.
Thank you so much about this class! As a person who wants to dive a little bit more into interior design (as a hobby) and maybe (hopefully) follow a course in the future, I found this video really inspiring as well as educational! I love your style! I would love more videos like this!
the thing with "cool" and "warm" colors is not as simple as it sounds. There is a lot more into this topic. There is warm and cool green. And there is warm and cool blue. And then it also depends on the texture and how hard and shiny a material is. A very flat, hard and shiny pink can be also rather cool. While navy (being slightly on the red side) soft pillow with texture will be rather warm. It is always a mixture of different attributes which at the end decides how the room feels. I think it is much "simpler" with lightning. You really say "cool" or "warm" light. oh, and there is acoustic! One topic which many designers ignore. The acoustic of a room has a huge impact on how it feels. ah … and one more: the place you live and the view outside of your window will also have a huge impact. It is for instance common to use more cooler colors at the coast with plenty of sunny days while using warmer colors and heavier materials in a forest cabin. This connection between outside and inside needs to be considered as well. Otherwise your apartment will feel a bit out of space and not like home (because it doesn't fit into the environment).
This is the most valuable information I have come across, you have an undersatanding of the subject and communicate it in a very effective way. No drama or acting involved, however very interesting .Thank You !
Thank you for this. I would love to see more videos on the 60-30-10 rule with lots of examples. This one was so helpful. You are great at explaining the rules of decorating.
i love this breakdown! I learned a lot, thank you xx intuitively i designed my current room in monochromatic shades beige, accent of yellows, creams and white. With textures I hav rattan, linen, terracota pots and wooden furniture. For pattern i have gingham on curtains and on my duvet cover ^_^ the rental also came with warm brown carpet. i love it, its a mixture of playful yet cozy cottagecore vibe. there is a lot of plants and generous south facing window too. its sunny and bright. really helps with my mental health. But im moving in w/ my partner to his place that has grey wooden floors and black furniture, smaller windows, no wonder i find it hard visualising how i can bring my style and harmonise it with his. Your breakdown really helped to show me whats really going on 💗💗
The color breakdown was great! I would love to learn a lot more about apply color to walls and if there are rules for how many walls in a room should have X or Y type of colors. Do I always need to ensure I pair a bold color with a neutral one if I don't want my room to be too dark? That kind of thing. Thanks again for the awesome video
Thank you for your time and this video! I’m in the middle of trying to get my place to feel more warm. The place I'm renting has white walls, but the floor is like ceramic tiles in yellow/cream which limits my options too much. With the help of this, I can try to incorporate some of this into trying to get the house more inviting. Would love to see more of color palette and pairings :D cheers!
Ceramic floor tiles are deadly. My grand daughter slipped on the tiled floor (in her parents home) and the sound of her head hitting the tiles was absolutely sickening thankfully she was not too badly hurt.
Such a simple and informative video. I love your video style, and your voice is so calming and soothing. I enjoy binge-watching your content while doing my marking :)
Hey Reynard, I love your content!! Please consider making a video about choosing a wall color and choosing a color for your ceiling (nobody ever talks about this!) Thanks 😊❤
I love your videos. Thank you ☺️ Our home ist a bit boring. The floor ist oak, the furniture is teak wood brown leather and white walls. I love wood because of its surface the warm shine and temparature if you touch it. Our last flat had high walls, here we feel like the walls were to narrow. So we choosed white walls. I have to change a lot. My favorit colors are cold like green and blue, I will look for a warmer tone.
Hey Reynard will you please make a video dedicated to which white paint is right for someone looking to follow your specific style to the T. Please, I dont want to buy paint before I hear your thoughts
Thanks for sharing I definately use the 60 30 10 rule with my white grey and teals/blues but it's not trendy these days I see more earthy tones I just feel the colours I have chosen open up my studio more
00:00 Intro 00:19 The Basics of Colour Theory 01:21 Colour Schemes 2:33 Choosing Colour Palettes (7 steps) 2:38 Step One: Establish Mood 2:55 Use your current home as a starting point Too dark? Too bright? Feel Flat? Too busy? What do you like or don’t like about the current mood? 3:28 Sept Two: Find Inspiration 4:04 Step Three: Choose Dominant & Secondary Colours 5:40 Step Four: Repeat Colours but with Variance 6:16 Sept Five: Combine Cool & Warm Tones 7:02 Step Six: The 60-30-10 Rule 7:39 Step Seven: Test Out Your Chosen Colours 8:27 Low Commitment Ways to Add or Swap Colours
this is insanely educational and easy to understand~!! 👏 🙌thank you for sharing this knowledge.😌 i am now looking at my own apartment to make some changes based on this video on color because i know there is some room for improvement 😅
Thank you for the vidéo. I really like colors. All of them but can get overwhelmed. I want completely different mood for each room. Bright warm and a bit maximalist in my living room, but more neutral n peaceful not too excitung in m'y room as i have trouble with sleep. For my dining room i would like a more moody earthy with a pinch of formal. But still causal and warm. My entry i just want terracotta. This color just make me feel good. Si the challenge is to make all of those idea cohesive. I love colors but i also dont want to look messy
I love all white linen with a couple of colourful pillows. I have lovely pine wood furniture, would like to paint the bedroom all white but afraid it will look like a hospital room.
Thanks Reynard, this video has been very helpful. I recently downsized only kept 1/4 of what was, the new place is comfortable, but it lacks something, I can’t quite name what’s missing. Can you suggest a few pointers??!! Thanks ahead from USA
Things to consider What's your favorite color? why not start there? Choose colors that make you and your guests look attractive. Much of how you decorate depends on what you are able to buy. If I were doing a whole room from scratch, I would select the big pieces first, being careful to buy pieces that are comfortable to use, safe to get in and out of, that will stay clean (no white couches), and will wear well. Once you have the good couch, the good rug, the right bed, you can use the color wheel to decorate the rest of the room.
Hi Reynard How would you proceed in an old building if half of the walls are (horizontally) panelled, the door frames and doors are also somewhat ornate and the ceilings are partially stuccoed? I want to give the whole thing a modern look, but without losing the sublime Art Nouveau style. Best, David
? How can I figure out what the undertone of my wood flooring is? Your videos are so helpful, thank you very much! I am a new subscriber & I’m stumped about decorating my studio space. If you and or anyone anyone in this community can offer suggestions, that would be wonderful. Thank you so much 🙃
Step 4 Can we choose a palette and apply the chosen ones with the variants tons? I'm asking because I have a turquoise blue scheme, with coral, and now I want to add another blue tone, without altering the palette. It's ok?
Hey Reynard. I really like your videos. They have good content to understand. Thank you so much for them!! I was hoping of you could make some video on undertone and how to understand the same. It would be great if that can be interactive. Also if you know any sites or a tool which helps in understanding undertones, will really appreciate if you can share. Thanks and more power to you fornall your lovely videos. Cheers, Neha
Thanks for this comprehensive video! I have a small space and was gifted a lovely, large painting that can be seen throughout. It is very colorful, with red poppies, bright blue sky and many shades of green/yellow foliage. I also have bamboo floors which have yellowed with age. When I did the Canva color scheme you suggested, I hated every color, except a deep gray. The others were a salmon, a mint green and a mid-toned blue. What do?
You can do it manually too, like dragging a square or circle in keynote/canva/powerpoint, and then use the color picker on a specific spot of the image to choose the color. Rinse and repeat until you have yourself a group of colour.
Hey, thanks for this video and your tips. I use color tools such as "dopely colors" and "adobe color" for all my color needs. what do you think about using these kinds of tools?
Thank you for the info. I find it difficult to follow without visuals😢. Please when you make future videos, describe the color palette choice and explanation of what you chose. For all us visual learners out there
Nice🧡! Your videos should be seen by more watchers. Can I repost your channel without changing anything on the clean platform named Ganjing World? Thank you!
The way you dive into the topic without beating around the bush is extremely respectful of people's time. Thank you for all your hard work and the amazing content. 🙏
Got to say it, your videos give the exact approach to explanation I need. Y2B s stuffed with meaningless movies, stupid eyecandies, exalted and emotional, and one can spend an unreasonable amount of time on them and learn literally nothing. You create VERY valuable content. So big thanks for what you do and how you do mate.
This is just a hidden gem of youtube
This video is a masterclass of Colour Theory. As a interior design student, your video was better explained than the school material 😂 . You are very inspirational to me. I like your design style and approach to clients (just watched the whole makeover playlist), love it! Keep it up! Greetings from Ireland 🎉
Very helpful - I am realizing I need to focus more on the flooring we have as a starting place.
Can you please share more about how to stay within a color scheme, but choose different colors for different bedrooms and rooms of the house?
Hello Reynard, I noticed that recently you've been focusing on video guides, is there any chance that you'll resume the House to Home series soon or maybe give us a house tour of your own apartment, you've done soooo much and I'd really love to see everything together.
Yes, I mentioned this in my past videos and on a couple of community post. Three House To Home projects coming in the next 3 months!
Next video will be a huge one from a project I've been working on for the past 5 months.
This is huge! I’ve been doing this intuitively, but it’s so great to find correct tools for the color scheme to know for sure
Thank you so much about this class! As a person who wants to dive a little bit more into interior design (as a hobby) and maybe (hopefully) follow a course in the future, I found this video really inspiring as well as educational! I love your style! I would love more videos like this!
Would love more in depth discussion of using colour in our homes!
I love colors. Combinations help me put harmonious colors together. Whether that’s in outfits or in home decor.
the thing with "cool" and "warm" colors is not as simple as it sounds. There is a lot more into this topic. There is warm and cool green. And there is warm and cool blue. And then it also depends on the texture and how hard and shiny a material is. A very flat, hard and shiny pink can be also rather cool. While navy (being slightly on the red side) soft pillow with texture will be rather warm. It is always a mixture of different attributes which at the end decides how the room feels.
I think it is much "simpler" with lightning. You really say "cool" or "warm" light.
oh, and there is acoustic! One topic which many designers ignore. The acoustic of a room has a huge impact on how it feels.
ah … and one more: the place you live and the view outside of your window will also have a huge impact. It is for instance common to use more cooler colors at the coast with plenty of sunny days while using warmer colors and heavier materials in a forest cabin. This connection between outside and inside needs to be considered as well. Otherwise your apartment will feel a bit out of space and not like home (because it doesn't fit into the environment).
great comment, we need your own channel!
what
This is the most valuable information I have come across, you have an undersatanding of the subject and communicate it in a very effective way. No drama or acting involved, however very interesting .Thank You !
Thank you for this. I would love to see more videos on the 60-30-10 rule with lots of examples. This one was so helpful. You are great at explaining the rules of decorating.
I actually felt like i got what i searched in the search box. Thank you.
Love the colour ideas. Would lobe more on combining browns and tans with color-wheel colors
Ive been looking at videos some just annoying. I prefer yours - nice voice to the point. I learned just by watching one of your videos. Thank u.
Glad I could help!
i love this breakdown! I learned a lot, thank you xx
intuitively i designed my current room in monochromatic shades beige, accent of yellows, creams and white. With textures I hav rattan, linen, terracota pots and wooden furniture. For pattern i have gingham on curtains and on my duvet cover ^_^ the rental also came with warm brown carpet. i love it, its a mixture of playful yet cozy cottagecore vibe. there is a lot of plants and generous south facing window too. its sunny and bright. really helps with my mental health.
But im moving in w/ my partner to his place that has grey wooden floors and black furniture, smaller windows, no wonder i find it hard visualising how i can bring my style and harmonise it with his. Your breakdown really helped to show me whats really going on 💗💗
Sounds like a wonderful place you had there!
Awesome, and yes I would LOVE to see more about color!
Always wanted a guide for this!!!!! Thank you!
I love this! This is a very helpful video! Please continue to create videos like this and also case study type of videos.
Yes, please go deeper into color theory. It is so complicated and it would be great to be guided through it by someone knowledgeable, Great video.
Thanks so much for video 🙏🏿 and surely want to see you go deeper in the color theory
this is very helpful and has answered a few of my queries
More colour theory would be great ! 😁
The color breakdown was great! I would love to learn a lot more about apply color to walls and if there are rules for how many walls in a room should have X or Y type of colors. Do I always need to ensure I pair a bold color with a neutral one if I don't want my room to be too dark? That kind of thing.
Thanks again for the awesome video
This was so informative and concise.
Thank you for your time and this video!
I’m in the middle of trying to get my place to feel more warm.
The place I'm renting has white walls, but the floor is like ceramic tiles in yellow/cream which limits my options too much.
With the help of this, I can try to incorporate some of this into trying to get the house more inviting.
Would love to see more of color palette and pairings :D cheers!
Ceramic floor tiles are deadly. My grand daughter slipped on the tiled floor (in her parents home) and the sound of her head hitting the tiles was absolutely sickening thankfully she was not too badly hurt.
Just found your channel. Only two videos in so far, but I’m enjoying what I’m seeing. Thanks for sharing your knowledge
Such a simple and informative video. I love your video style, and your voice is so calming and soothing. I enjoy binge-watching your content while doing my marking :)
Super helpful, more please Reynard.
Thank you for this video. It has given me a better understanding of color and how to apply it at home.
Excellent video! Thank you for posting this.
Thank you so much for making such a helpful video.
Wow, this was extremely helpful! Thank you!
This was so well made and explained
Very informative. I like the way you teach.
This is such a useful video! I love your channel, thank you for high quality content ❤
this is so helpful, thank you!
Awesome, thank you so much for this video!!
Canva Color Wheel - thanks for the tip, it is very helpful.
Thank you!! it was so clear and helpful! Very very good video I will watch again. 😊
Hey Reynard, I love your content!! Please consider making a video about choosing a wall color and choosing a color for your ceiling (nobody ever talks about this!) Thanks 😊❤
Thank you for this video. It really helped my design process.
I love your videos. Thank you ☺️ Our home ist a bit boring. The floor ist oak, the furniture is teak wood brown leather and white walls. I love wood because of its surface the warm shine and temparature if you touch it. Our last flat had high walls, here we feel like the walls were to narrow. So we choosed white walls. I have to change a lot. My favorit colors are cold like green and blue, I will look for a warmer tone.
You are the MVP!!!! Thank you very much!
Also you can look at the wave method of building color palette
Great video!! This was extremely helpful!! Thanks
Very informative video tysm
Hey Reynard will you please make a video dedicated to which white paint is right for someone looking to follow your specific style to the T. Please, I dont want to buy paint before I hear your thoughts
Excellent! Could you create a video about color cohesion throughout a house?
Thanks, very comprehensive!
This is really cool! I was looking for something like that!
Thanks for sharing I definately use the 60 30 10 rule with my white grey and teals/blues but it's not trendy these days I see more earthy tones I just feel the colours I have chosen open up my studio more
Very useful - paid for a Udemy interior design course. You are 20x better - thanks for sharing this
00:00 Intro
00:19 The Basics of Colour Theory
01:21 Colour Schemes
2:33 Choosing Colour Palettes (7 steps)
2:38 Step One: Establish Mood
2:55 Use your current home as a starting point
Too dark?
Too bright?
Feel Flat?
Too busy?
What do you like or don’t like about the current mood?
3:28 Sept Two: Find Inspiration
4:04 Step Three: Choose Dominant & Secondary Colours
5:40 Step Four: Repeat Colours but with Variance
6:16 Sept Five: Combine Cool & Warm Tones
7:02 Step Six: The 60-30-10 Rule
7:39 Step Seven: Test Out Your Chosen Colours
8:27 Low Commitment Ways to Add or Swap Colours
this is insanely educational and easy to understand~!! 👏
🙌thank you for sharing this knowledge.😌
i am now looking at my own apartment to make some changes based on this video on color because i know there is some room for improvement 😅
Thank you for the vidéo. I really like colors. All of them but can get overwhelmed. I want completely different mood for each room. Bright warm and a bit maximalist in my living room, but more neutral n peaceful not too excitung in m'y room as i have trouble with sleep. For my dining room i would like a more moody earthy with a pinch of formal. But still causal and warm. My entry i just want terracotta. This color just make me feel good. Si the challenge is to make all of those idea cohesive. I love colors but i also dont want to look messy
Very informative! Thank you so much 😊
The best teacher)
Very clear guide
Got to a learn a lot, thank you🙏
Thank you. Great video! It helped me a lot ❤️
Your videos are so amazingly calming yet inspiring to get up and decorate, thank you! :)
very useful and interesting video, thanks!
Very helpful thank you!
thank u so much i learned so much in this vid
This was really helpfull! Thankyou
Great videos!
good presentation 👍
Wow, simply amazing
🎉🎉🎉Good choice🎉🎉
So helpful! Thank you!
Thank you 🖤
I love all white linen with a couple of colourful pillows. I have lovely pine wood furniture, would like to paint the bedroom all white but afraid it will look like a hospital room.
At 8:47, that piece of artwork, where is it from? Thank you great video
Thanks Reynard, this video has been very helpful. I recently downsized only kept 1/4 of what was, the new place is comfortable, but it lacks something, I can’t quite name what’s missing. Can you suggest a few pointers??!! Thanks ahead from USA
Things to consider What's your favorite color? why not start there? Choose colors that make you and your guests look attractive. Much of how you decorate depends on what you are able to buy. If I were doing a whole room from scratch, I would select the big pieces first, being careful to buy pieces that are comfortable to use, safe to get in and out of, that will stay clean (no white couches), and will wear well. Once you have the good couch, the good rug, the right bed, you can use the color wheel to decorate the rest of the room.
But what if the colors and textures of the right couch, rug and bed don’t match with each other or with the wall/floor colors from the start?
Great tips.
Hi Reynard
How would you proceed in an old building if half of the walls are (horizontally) panelled, the door frames and doors are also somewhat ornate and the ceilings are partially stuccoed? I want to give the whole thing a modern look, but without losing the sublime Art Nouveau style.
Best, David
? How can I figure out what the undertone of my wood flooring is?
Your videos are so helpful, thank you very much! I am a new subscriber & I’m stumped about decorating my studio space.
If you and or anyone anyone in this community can offer suggestions, that would be wonderful. Thank you so much 🙃
Step 4
Can we choose a palette and apply the chosen ones with the variants tons?
I'm asking because I have a turquoise blue scheme, with coral, and now I want to add another blue tone, without altering the palette. It's ok?
Hey Reynard. I really like your videos. They have good content to understand. Thank you so much for them!!
I was hoping of you could make some video on undertone and how to understand the same. It would be great if that can be interactive.
Also if you know any sites or a tool which helps in understanding undertones, will really appreciate if you can share.
Thanks and more power to you fornall your lovely videos.
Cheers, Neha
Thanks for this comprehensive video! I have a small space and was gifted a lovely, large painting that can be seen throughout. It is very colorful, with red poppies, bright blue sky and many shades of green/yellow foliage. I also have bamboo floors which have yellowed with age. When I did the Canva color scheme you suggested, I hated every color, except a deep gray. The others were a salmon, a mint green and a mid-toned blue. What do?
You can do it manually too, like dragging a square or circle in keynote/canva/powerpoint, and then use the color picker on a specific spot of the image to choose the color. Rinse and repeat until you have yourself a group of colour.
Bro suggest a new video on grey colour and lamps for a small closed room
Hey, thanks for this video and your tips.
I use color tools such as "dopely colors" and "adobe color" for all my color needs. what do you think about using these kinds of tools?
Amazing
What colors go well with grey
Thank you for the info. I find it difficult to follow without visuals😢. Please when you make future videos, describe the color palette choice and explanation of what you chose. For all us visual learners out there
excellent
Great tips! What make is your cardigan? :P
What about black and white? How do you use them?
Terrific
And what about textures? How do I combine colours and textures into a cohesive space?
Where do you get the color pallete tabs
How accurate is canva when it generates the color result from the image I uploaded?
How is this great advice free?!?? Thank you
Pls go deeper. How can we choose which wood goes well with which color theme? How do we put it all together?
Nice🧡! Your videos should be seen by more watchers. Can I repost your channel without changing anything on the clean platform named Ganjing World? Thank you!
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