Same. It's kind of their usual job and could help people relate more to some of their designs (the worse is the shopping list feeling of "this piece is by that person and that one by this artist"...). And maybe see what they would come up if they had to do the same space twice but with different restrictions.
@@cameron7938 yes, when you can add or erase walls, windows, floors and ceilings, why bother with more than a white box as the starting point? “I decided the space would be a 500 room hotel so I lowered the floor and added a swimming pool…”
When I heard "It's a demo, get rid of everything" I stopped paying attention to that designer, automatically put in my mental garbage. "The paneling feels oppressive" WHAT?!?!?
TRUE! Yet, somehow..The only design I like at the end was hers. Like...If it hadn't been after destroying the victorian room, I wouldn't feel soo conflicted.
There's an embedded offensiveness to ripping out all the walls and throwing them away, filling landfills because they can't figure out a way to use what is there and make it better. Two of them figured out how to use the paneling, the other didn't know how so she threw it away. Give them a blank room with a cement floor and let them do what they want, because that is usually what the do anyway. When a designer has boundaries given to them, I think we see real creativity. It could be as simple as "you can't remove the paneling nor the fireplace. Go!"
I would be so disappointed with all three designs,😢! They got rid of the charm and character of the room to fit their taste, and it's not tasteful at all!!
Kat was the only one that preserved most of the features like the walls and fireplace. I like her choice of flooring, it felt like it honored what was originally there. She just basically brightened up the space. And her choice of furniture was simple modern and really let the details of the room speak for itself
@@lecookie007 I feel she needed MORE crazy to FILL the room. It needs more levels and layers. The rug works for me. I liked the body shaped furniture. It needed MORE stuff. It feels more like a galery space than a Living Room.
Games night room was the most cohesive and cozy. Noz as usual delivered top tier chaotic kaleidoscopic unhinged whimsy. The third one was just no - didn't feel unified or pulled together, just a bunch of disparate pieces tossed into a room.
Idk what everyone is complaining about two of the designers kept the wall paneling just changed the color to brighten up the space and Kat kept the original fireplace
That mirror ceiling with the amazing geometric ceiling made the room feel so much bigger! But the end result feels sparse, as cool as the art pieces are, and as glad as I am that the details were respected, they don’t seem particularly integrated. That mirror over the fireplace is a wtf for me. Yes it’s airy and bright but it seems to lack purpose or warmth.
If you’re going to rip everything out why even bother featuring her and her design. If you don’t honour the premise what is the point of this exercise?
The obliteration and blatant disregard of this historic Victorian room proves these transformations are more about plugging companies than room design.
These designers did not honor the history of this beautiful Victorian room. Shame on them. The room is filled with unrelated things, the designs make no sense and if I was their client, I would demand my money back.
They all destroyed the beauty and originality of the room and made it look 0815. If these are considered “top” designers, it becomes clear why the world is losing its charm and beauty
I don't get why people are mad, the request was to renovate into "their particular styles" as in the designer's style not to renovate into looking like the Victorian age. Each design shows the women's imagination and I like them.
It's not the question of respecting a place and it's history. It's to put a mix of things which have no relation. Such interiors in a modern environment would have been as bad. They throw all what they so called "like"...and every object screams to the other.
If they were given a blank room, they could have decorated as they liked. But they were given a special room that they could have creatively updated but they failed to appreciate its value.
So glad i'm not the only one upset that she said the FIRST THING that comes to her mind is "demo". Like...are you kidding? Where is your appreciation for history and art? Don't you feel some responsibility as an interior designer to preserve these classically beautiful interiors and artisanal design elements? It's these kinds of attitudes that are the result of greediness and ignorance. It's the reason why we have all these ugly black and white cube-shaped houses popping up where beautiful classic mid-century homes used to be. There are literally MILLIONS of homes and apartments with boring, plain, white-walled rooms just waiting for a makeover, so why destroy a unique and precious find like this? Just WHY???
Of these three, Kat's is my favorite. I actually really like the carpet, I think it's so fun and whimsical, and I love what she did with the colors of the wall and even the fireplace. I personally would never put mirrors on the ceiling- just not my thing at all- and I would go more traditional with the furniture/lighting fixtures/decor, but I really liked the direction she was going in. Noz was, as usual, extremely creative and full of personality, even if it's not the style I would personally choose for the room. But I'll be honest, the moment Hema said she'd just demo the entire room, I started skipping all her parts. 😂
Hema's design examples during her intro were elegant, but it looked like she just threw everything she could find with a checkered pattern into this room regardless of color combos and how well they looked together.
So so cool ! Noz and Kat's spaces were so inspiring and out there, I love it ! Hema I wasn't a huge fan of the whole space but that high roller table and chair combo was perfection 😍
All 3 designs are totally cuckoo, but I like it. The idea is that designers are not limited by clients tastes. They’re just messing around and I’m here for it.
Christ no! This time all three of them managed to ruin it. I could go with Kat's version were there not the daisy carpet. Also, she made a mess with her over-sized light fixture, completely undoing the effect of her mirrored ceiling. And one does never rip out basically faultless period features of a room or living space, Hema!
Noz is just so charming. I might not agree with all her choices but in the end the room did feel balanced and proportional and both charming and cozy as well as conversational and interesting. I think as much as it’s totally not my personal taste, the layout feels the most balanced and purposeful of a “hosting” space without being gimmicky (like a game room is). It’s wacky, for sure, but it feels cozy in its own way. I think the floral yet polished inlay and alabaster and brass details are what really brought it together. Granted, I didn’t personally like any of the designs. Taste wise. But I can still appreciate what they’ve done within the context of their vision.
I often like what Noz does until the last 20% she adds, which always seems to unbalance/overclutter the space in my opinion. But I was surprised this time at how cohesive the final room looked. There were still a few points that I felt made it just a bit too unitdy for me, and I thought the dark green brooding armchairs in the back did not belong at all, but this may be one of the only Noz spaces I would be willing to spend any length of time in, haha!
Katz is very sophisticated and curated. By far the most expensive as well with the lalanne piece. It has a 2001 Space Odyssey vibe. Love it! Very chic.
When I saw that the original room was victorian, I was hopeful but they disappointed me so much. These people have no respect for beautiful and time-proven designs! I expected more.
I love how every time it’s a combination of designers that have already been on here (like Noz here for example) but also gives other designers their time to shine as well, like Kat and Hema here!
These girls surprise every single time. At the start for all 3 I’m always like, WTH, that looks awful. Then at the end I find myself wanting all three in my house lmao
This was a real trust the process episode because I was confused and disgusted with all of them until the very end. Hema ended up being my favorite and I thought the carpet and divider were hideous when she first introduced them to the space. This episode kept me on my toes!
I really wish they honoured the traditional aspects of the room. I've seen some breathtaking interiors that smash the contemporary and the antique together for some dazzling results. I expected that here.
Kept an open mind and only judged the results based on design and ended up liking Noz’s the best. Hema placed 2nd for me. These were fun! Sometimes it’s enjoyable to experience something without clutching one’s pearls. 🤓
I loved ALL of them. You all went wild, clashing colors and patterns, some not even of similar values, but it worked. They all looked like great places to be!
I love all of the designs; they're creative, atmospheric and each have great purpose. There are many elements which could be used in a more traditional manner. Why not have fun?
I like all three designs, but I love Noz's. While I may not always like the end result, I am always amazed by the creativity of the designers on this show.
Am I the only who actually liked the outcome? The whole series is basically go as wild as you can, with no restrictions. so what if they wanted to rip out the Victorian walls. I wish they had done a blend of Victorian and modern but the rooms did end up looking beautiful
I'd love to see a similar series with 3 architects who are given a location/plot of land and a general brief with some conditions, and then then see how they'd each design a house/space for that environment in their own style.
Petition to unleash Will Fisher's bengal cat on the "It's a demo, get rid of everything" lady 😅 (very niche House & Garden reference, if you know you know!)
Attn- Architectural Digest, for a couple of years House Beautiful did "Doll House Beautiful". This was a segment where they gave 6 designers the exact same miniature doll house and each designed it the way she wanted. They were given 6 or 7 hours on a certain to complete the doll house and explain their design. I would love for Architectural Digest to do that same concept also. They have not done it in a while and I really miss it and I truly enjoyed it. You could have these same 3 designers decorate and design the same miniature house. Give them a month to gather their materials, and a day to decorate it. At the end of the day they would have to explain their design. I would love to see that on Architectural Digest!!!
I liked them all. Disagree with the comments. I loved so many things about all of them. Well the opposite of some of you, this is my first time liking them all. Lol. So here’s what I didn’t like. I didn’t like the furniture Kat chose but I loved the floor, walls, and lighting. I wasn’t too keen on Noz’s furniture either but loved loved loved the ceiling. Also really liked the floor, walls, and lighting. I loved most of the art she chose. And then there’s the game room, I loved it all. I really want a game room now. 😂
I like a few elements of each room, but I don't really care for any of them. For example, I like the concept of the first room, and I like the inset bookcases for games. I also like the inset ceiling. I like the ceiling lights in the second room, and I like the idea of a sectional, just not that one. The third room is the one I like the most out of all the three, but I still don't really care for the over all room. I LOVE the new parquet floor, the fact that she kept the original walls and painted them, and I LOVE that she kept the original fireplace. That's about it for all three rooms.
Hmm. I really liked Noz's design. She did keep the panel designs and modernized it. Only thing I would have edited out was the two green chairs at the back.. but wow.
for 1st time I'm disappointed in all 3 outcomes...was hoping the Victorian space would be more honored
Me, too!
Can tell in first 5 seconds that none of these women have any braincells
Agree :)
100% agree!
Same !!
I would like to see these with restrictions placed on the space. Having no restrictions makes the space completely irrelevant to the final design.
Yes! We would see so much more thought and imagination.
I agree, there needs to be some restrictions, otherwise why not just say….design any room you want.
Same. It's kind of their usual job and could help people relate more to some of their designs (the worse is the shopping list feeling of "this piece is by that person and that one by this artist"...). And maybe see what they would come up if they had to do the same space twice but with different restrictions.
@@cameron7938 yes, when you can add or erase walls, windows, floors and ceilings, why bother with more than a white box as the starting point?
“I decided the space would be a 500 room hotel so I lowered the floor and added a swimming pool…”
@@sarahdano55 or for a real client
When I heard "It's a demo, get rid of everything" I stopped paying attention to that designer, automatically put in my mental garbage. "The paneling feels oppressive" WHAT?!?!?
Agree, she's nuts! Just give her a builder grade box to "decorate" to her little hearts delight as she has no taste whatsoever.
Absolute same.
I'm sorry, but her design choices just hurt my feelings, and I usually like her rooms, but, this much disregard was too much...
Heard "demo" and immediately stopped the video. If you want a black slate- buy new. Leave the older, character- filled spaces for the rest of us
Same.
Your interior designers were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should
😅😅😅
The wall panels are "oppressive" but you add a divider and use gold wallpaper?! So tacky wtf.
When Hema said demo I almost died, but yet hers is my least offensive😅
What does demo means here?
@@RealNameNeverUsedit means demolish
I thoroughly enjoyed hers contrary to massive hate😂❤
TRUE! Yet, somehow..The only design I like at the end was hers. Like...If it hadn't been after destroying the victorian room, I wouldn't feel soo conflicted.
hers is my favorite remodel design..warm and elegant
There's an embedded offensiveness to ripping out all the walls and throwing them away, filling landfills because they can't figure out a way to use what is there and make it better. Two of them figured out how to use the paneling, the other didn't know how so she threw it away. Give them a blank room with a cement floor and let them do what they want, because that is usually what the do anyway. When a designer has boundaries given to them, I think we see real creativity. It could be as simple as "you can't remove the paneling nor the fireplace. Go!"
You must be fun at parties
I am, thanks. Well, unless they are parties based on mean spirited sarcasm. I don't do so well at those.
Agree. Problem solving is where real creativity lies.
@@Emergingflower Why be snarky when someone leaves a thoughtful comment?
Just aggressively bad. Tastes vary, naturally. But im actually surprised they would all ruin a room to this degree.
I would be so disappointed with all three designs,😢! They got rid of the charm and character of the room to fit their taste, and it's not tasteful at all!!
The point is to fit it to their tastes read the title
I mean, the premise is that they can do anything.
Darren would’ve ate this honestly
Kat was the only one that preserved most of the features like the walls and fireplace. I like her choice of flooring, it felt like it honored what was originally there. She just basically brightened up the space. And her choice of furniture was simple modern and really let the details of the room speak for itself
i loved the ceiling light fixture - so beautiful!
I agree. Yet the final design felt SO BORING as there was basically nothing in there. It felt empty. It was missing something
She was basically 70% there with the flooring/color/fireplace……..then she had to go crazy with the rug/furniture
@@lecookie007 I feel she needed MORE crazy to FILL the room. It needs more levels and layers. The rug works for me. I liked the body shaped furniture. It needed MORE stuff. It feels more like a galery space than a Living Room.
@@lecookie007😂 yeah her furniture choices were atrocious
These are all so bad... no respect for the original space at all.
- But where's the bald guy with the mustache?
He'd have loved this 😭
Darren jet?
@@marisstaff7019 yep
He would have made this space lush!
Haha i know ringt!
Games night room was the most cohesive and cozy.
Noz as usual delivered top tier chaotic kaleidoscopic unhinged whimsy.
The third one was just no - didn't feel unified or pulled together, just a bunch of disparate pieces tossed into a room.
100% agree
Every single one of them created trendy office spaces for wealthy millennials out of a room with gorgeous bones. Really hate this episode.
@@Oogabooga814 on point. Overacting interior designers.
Kay well it ain't the 1700s anymore lol
@@schnickschnack2000 and people in the comments aren't overacting?
It's Victorian living room duh but I think think design not Victoria I guess
Excellent description
Stunning before, awful after
Disrespecting the original historic design of the room is a sign of a bad interior designer.
EXACTLY what I was thinking.
Yes, THIS!!!
Idk what everyone is complaining about two of the designers kept the wall paneling just changed the color to brighten up the space and Kat kept the original fireplace
@@riggamorrischan Then that's not who they're talking about. Obviously, they're only referring too Hema Persad
@@TimothyRobert93 Most of the comments saying all the designers did a terrible job
That mirror ceiling with the amazing geometric ceiling made the room feel so much bigger! But the end result feels sparse, as cool as the art pieces are, and as glad as I am that the details were respected, they don’t seem particularly integrated. That mirror over the fireplace is a wtf for me. Yes it’s airy and bright but it seems to lack purpose or warmth.
exactly how i feel about it! love the ceiling light but it's the least cohesive - just a bunch of things tossed in a room with no storyline or vision
If you’re going to rip everything out why even bother featuring her and her design. If you don’t honour the premise what is the point of this exercise?
FUN how about that
To renovate?
Fr! Might as well start with a blank room
All three designs are terrible! Victorian exterior and these messes the interior! UGH! The woman that said "demo" was a turn off
All 3 Horrible and a mess
My thoughts exactly! Such a beautiful airy space so abused... at least one paper only and not in reality!
AGREE
i dont agree
The obliteration and blatant disregard of this historic Victorian room proves these transformations are more about plugging companies than room design.
well unfortunately this is happening today all the time with real homes and rooms all around the world
These designers did not honor the history of this beautiful Victorian room. Shame on them. The room is filled with unrelated things, the designs make no sense and if I was their client, I would demand my money back.
Yeah, this was BAD. Hema was way worst in simply ruining the room and doing whatever she felt like.
Where do you find these designers with such very strange ideas? All three outcomes were horrid and I would never hire any of them!
I wouldn’t hire any of these designers. They completely destroyed the cachet and history of that beautiful room
They all destroyed the beauty and originality of the room and made it look 0815. If these are considered “top” designers, it becomes clear why the world is losing its charm and beauty
@@Ioad what is 0815?
@@vizionara I'm guessing the poster is German, because "0815" in German means something of ordinary, mediocre or even cheap quality.
bitter much?
AD provoking engagement in the comments by posting pointlessly garish designs. So disappointing.
It does seem like they do this purposefully.
Everyone needs to go back to the drawing board. These are all ugly.
One word… disastrous. All of them 🤢
I agree
Another word: Hideous
on a positive note…. oh wait, there’s nothing positive on what they did.
I’m mortified at all 3 of the designs .
Each one was grotesque.
I don't get why people are mad, the request was to renovate into "their particular styles" as in the designer's style not to renovate into looking like the Victorian age. Each design shows the women's imagination and I like them.
Exactly, not make it look mildly different
It's not the question of respecting a place and it's history. It's to put a mix of things which have no relation. Such interiors in a modern environment would have been as bad. They throw all what they so called "like"...and every object screams to the other.
something wrong with you too
If they were given a blank room, they could have decorated as they liked. But they were given a special room that they could have creatively updated but they failed to appreciate its value.
@@boogeyman423 exactly
I was hoping that someone would have added a piano to the room. I feel like that would fit in well!
So glad i'm not the only one upset that she said the FIRST THING that comes to her mind is "demo". Like...are you kidding? Where is your appreciation for history and art? Don't you feel some responsibility as an interior designer to preserve these classically beautiful interiors and artisanal design elements? It's these kinds of attitudes that are the result of greediness and ignorance. It's the reason why we have all these ugly black and white cube-shaped houses popping up where beautiful classic mid-century homes used to be. There are literally MILLIONS of homes and apartments with boring, plain, white-walled rooms just waiting for a makeover, so why destroy a unique and precious find like this? Just WHY???
and she blocked all the natural light!!!
I'm so with you about boring bleak grey featureless blocks of buildings...
The orginal room was beautiful.
They might as well start with a white box. Saying that I do like the first designers room (game night room). Super fun, but also cozy.
I feel like if they did start with just a box instead of a place with character, history and charm, the comments would look a lot different
All absolutely appalling. Cheap and tawdry.
While still costing well into 6 figures in a remodel and design.
Of these three, Kat's is my favorite. I actually really like the carpet, I think it's so fun and whimsical, and I love what she did with the colors of the wall and even the fireplace. I personally would never put mirrors on the ceiling- just not my thing at all- and I would go more traditional with the furniture/lighting fixtures/decor, but I really liked the direction she was going in. Noz was, as usual, extremely creative and full of personality, even if it's not the style I would personally choose for the room.
But I'll be honest, the moment Hema said she'd just demo the entire room, I started skipping all her parts. 😂
Hema's design examples during her intro were elegant, but it looked like she just threw everything she could find with a checkered pattern into this room regardless of color combos and how well they looked together.
So so cool ! Noz and Kat's spaces were so inspiring and out there, I love it ! Hema I wasn't a huge fan of the whole space but that high roller table and chair combo was perfection 😍
Another episode of my absolute fave series on TH-cam ever! Never stop these!! We need them weekly!! Pls
Awful x3 . Let's put absolutely everything in one room.
All three bombed this time around!
Never let them cook again.
While I think these would be fine as their own rooms, they don’t do well as remodels. This can be said for a lot of things in this series
not even...too much of a mix!
please give me as many of these videos as you can pump out i love them 😭
All 3 designs are totally cuckoo, but I like it. The idea is that designers are not limited by clients tastes. They’re just messing around and I’m here for it.
Christ no! This time all three of them managed to ruin it. I could go with Kat's version were there not the daisy carpet. Also, she made a mess with her over-sized light fixture, completely undoing the effect of her mirrored ceiling. And one does never rip out basically faultless period features of a room or living space, Hema!
Noz is just so charming. I might not agree with all her choices but in the end the room did feel balanced and proportional and both charming and cozy as well as conversational and interesting. I think as much as it’s totally not my personal taste, the layout feels the most balanced and purposeful of a “hosting” space without being gimmicky (like a game room is). It’s wacky, for sure, but it feels cozy in its own way. I think the floral yet polished inlay and alabaster and brass details are what really brought it together.
Granted, I didn’t personally like any of the designs. Taste wise. But I can still appreciate what they’ve done within the context of their vision.
I used to love her but her instagram stories are just unbearable lately
I often like what Noz does until the last 20% she adds, which always seems to unbalance/overclutter the space in my opinion. But I was surprised this time at how cohesive the final room looked. There were still a few points that I felt made it just a bit too unitdy for me, and I thought the dark green brooding armchairs in the back did not belong at all, but this may be one of the only Noz spaces I would be willing to spend any length of time in, haha!
@@JBaker-ep1wx Noz has been spending all her time being an angry liberal on her Instagram that she probably didn’t focus on this too much 🥹
✨✨✨✨ Literally the ONLY show I watch on this channel. Please upload these more!!!! ✨✨✨✨
I love Hema's design omgg
It looks so rich and fun!
I'm glad I fast forwarded and didn't waste all of my time...
I did the same... skipped to the end and glad I didn't waste my time watching all of it.
@@laurawgarts👍
I wish I had did the same, I was trying to trust the process
Three hot messes. AD should rotate in new designers every so often. These three are nutty.
p.s. Why is Kat wearing a parachute?
They do rotate them?
Noz not only always creates lovely spaces, she also brings an amazing energy that creates so much excitement
Katz is very sophisticated and curated. By far the most expensive as well with the lalanne piece. It has a 2001 Space Odyssey vibe. Love it! Very chic.
Not Designers but Destructors.
I cannot believe it, but I like Noz Nozawa's design with this room. I am still in awe!!! Great job, Noz.
that bird gold wallpaper is absolutely fire, love it and it feels tropical too
When I saw that the original room was victorian, I was hopeful but they disappointed me so much. These people have no respect for beautiful and time-proven designs! I expected more.
I love how every time it’s a combination of designers that have already been on here (like Noz here for example) but also gives other designers their time to shine as well, like Kat and Hema here!
All of them are cool. Not necessarily my style, but cool! Noz always does something fun🎉
These girls surprise every single time. At the start for all 3 I’m always like, WTH, that looks awful. Then at the end I find myself wanting all three in my house lmao
clicked on this so fast when i saw. always so excited when new videos in this series come out
I love each of their styles, my favorite is that of Noz, they modernized the space
The original room looks like an absolute dream starting point for me and watching what was done to it in this video was downright painful
This was a real trust the process episode because I was confused and disgusted with all of them until the very end. Hema ended up being my favorite and I thought the carpet and divider were hideous when she first introduced them to the space. This episode kept me on my toes!
I really wish they honoured the traditional aspects of the room. I've seen some breathtaking interiors that smash the contemporary and the antique together for some dazzling results. I expected that here.
Kept an open mind and only judged the results based on design and ended up liking Noz’s the best. Hema placed 2nd for me. These were fun! Sometimes it’s enjoyable to experience something without clutching one’s pearls. 🤓
I loved ALL of them. You all went wild, clashing colors and patterns, some not even of similar values, but it worked. They all looked like great places to be!
I love all of the designs; they're creative, atmospheric and each have great purpose. There are many elements which could be used in a more traditional manner. Why not have fun?
They were asked to design the room whatever way they wanted
They aren’t experienced enough for this project. I went fast forward.
They all did too much, not nice at all
Now Im secretly obsessed with them destroying historical mansion with modern techniques :D
I’m so happy to see a new episode. It made my day!
Noz has really matured and improved her ability to explain her thoughts.
We need Darren’s touch in this
I love everything Noz creates. Wacky and wonderful! Always a vibe!
I loved all of them! And I love wall panelling, but this panelling was mismatched, and needed sorting out… lots of food for thought for me😂🤓😁
I like all three designs, but I love Noz's. While I may not always like the end result, I am always amazed by the creativity of the designers on this show.
This series is the definition of „trust the process“
Am I the only who actually liked the outcome? The whole series is basically go as wild as you can, with no restrictions. so what if they wanted to rip out the Victorian walls. I wish they had done a blend of Victorian and modern but the rooms did end up looking beautiful
I'd love to see a similar series with 3 architects who are given a location/plot of land and a general brief with some conditions, and then then see how they'd each design a house/space for that environment in their own style.
I love every roll and everything about them 👏🏾🥂⭐️
who else thought about a playstation and a pinball mashine, when she talked about a gaming room?
What about your shine?
Noz is forever my favorite but I really LOVE all three designs. Each is so special.
Hema’s design was my absolute favorite. watching her talk through her process and how she hated what was there was great, I’m very much the same 😂😂
Petition to unleash Will Fisher's bengal cat on the "It's a demo, get rid of everything" lady 😅
(very niche House & Garden reference, if you know you know!)
Attn- Architectural Digest, for a couple of years House Beautiful did "Doll House Beautiful". This was a segment where they gave 6 designers the exact same miniature doll house and each designed it the way she wanted. They were given 6 or 7 hours on a certain to complete the doll house and explain their design. I would love for Architectural Digest to do that same concept also. They have not done it in a while and I really miss it and I truly enjoyed it. You could have these same 3 designers decorate and design the same miniature house. Give them a month to gather their materials, and a day to decorate it. At the end of the day they would have to explain their design. I would love to see that on Architectural Digest!!!
I liked them all. Disagree with the comments. I loved so many things about all of them. Well the opposite of some of you, this is my first time liking them all. Lol. So here’s what I didn’t like. I didn’t like the furniture Kat chose but I loved the floor, walls, and lighting. I wasn’t too keen on Noz’s furniture either but loved loved loved the ceiling. Also really liked the floor, walls, and lighting. I loved most of the art she chose. And then there’s the game room, I loved it all. I really want a game room now. 😂
Hema's design is AMAZING! I was worried when she said "get rid of everything" but it was worth trusting the process.
I really like both Noz and Kat's designs. Fun, artistic, beautiful design features and sculpturesque fittings. Very cool
Wow, I've never seen so many not like the designs on these AD videos!
I like a few elements of each room, but I don't really care for any of them. For example, I like the concept of the first room, and I like the inset bookcases for games. I also like the inset ceiling. I like the ceiling lights in the second room, and I like the idea of a sectional, just not that one. The third room is the one I like the most out of all the three, but I still don't really care for the over all room. I LOVE the new parquet floor, the fact that she kept the original walls and painted them, and I LOVE that she kept the original fireplace. That's about it for all three rooms.
I love noz’s choices
Hmm. I really liked Noz's design. She did keep the panel designs and modernized it. Only thing I would have edited out was the two green chairs at the back.. but wow.
All of them look chic, but Kat’s design is definitely my fav❤
I honestly wanted to cry more and more as the video progressed...
Fire them all and even fire the teachers who skewed their creativity when they were all innocent students; back to the drawing board.