I'm so thrilled to be using peel and stick wallpaper for my first grandchild's nursery in my home. I've found so many designs I love on TEMU!❤ Lovely presentation as always. Greetings from Buffalo NY USA 😊
Cristina eres la mejor decoradora!!! Lo haces todo con muy buen gusto, me encanta todo !..cuidas todos los detalles!! Gracias por compartirlo! Felices fiestas!!!! 😊❤🇪🇦
Perfect timing!! I am closing on my next home next week. I have been looking for some inspiration. I really am trying to find something classic and traditional that I can change pillows or little decorations over time. We will see if I can do it!
Congratulations! You've got this! Lean into the architecture of the home as you plan the interiors, whether it's traditional, transitional, modern etc. 🩷
I love the printed wallpaper in your bedroom. Do you remember where you bought it? I can't see the print up close, but I absolutely love it at a distance.
Love the cozy, minimalist and plant aesthetic trend (which I’m trying to strive for if I could just declutter)! Also, I was hoping you’d link the video of how you created the ikea custom style for your coffee bar project! Thanks!
I love that look too! My Coffee Bar makeover is linked in the description, or you can click here: th-cam.com/video/Vx7omRGaKgM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=oVlVkK3qh4LLeOGr
Your coffee station is so-o-o nice. I want to watch the video you made about it. You mentioned liking brass. I have discovered the joys of Rub & Buff, and I am using it on many things, especially frames and knobs. My favorite, for now, is antique gold. I love learning about coming trends, especially color drenching. Also, have you noticed how old wood furniture is suddenly so desirable again?
I've always preferred colour drenching, as it gives the eye an opportunity to relax rather than stop at moldings, trim, etc. And I love wallpaper but find it so expensive these days, especially if you put it in your space and you don't like it, or in my case, I bought it on clearance because it had a vintage feel...and it just wouldn't stay on the wall. I even had a friend who used to wallpaper for a living apply it for me and it just didn't work. I settled for something that I wouldn't say I liked when it was put on the wall. Now I am stuck with it, no pun intended. 😆 So instead I bring in thrifted fabrics for drapes and cushion covers that give the look and feel wallpaper. Thanks for sharing Christina such beautiful style and trend. Oh I do love your coffee bar so much!!! 🤗
I cannot paint my walls due to renting. Sad. I have inherited so much old stuff that it is cluttered, so I do not have any way to make it the mod look, and that is okay. Since most of my furniture, books, and china is from 1880s -1950s, I want to make that all look good together. I have a high end designer grey table runner folded in half over the dark wood 1950s coffee table. It looks so elegant with the simple leaf design in the dark and light grey muted tones. I put on top a multi wood lazy Susan and some very old cream lace doilies, to place crystal bowls with fruits, wrapped chocolates, and other snacks. Instead of magazines under the coffee table I put brown and cream fabric boxes with the magazines and family scrapbooks inside to keep dust free and organized. If we want to pull them out to look at them or share memories we can easily without them flopping onto floor. I found that the dark wood 1950s end tables look great not only with doilies but also with muted two toned placemats. For a wood fake fireplace mantle I got that is the same or close to the same color as the old furniture I tied it in with a beaded table runner used as a mantle cloth, and by carefully nailing to the matching short bookshelves 2 real antique matching brass filigrees. To honor my grandma and grandpa’s ancestors, I took 1800s photos of their family members that were never given a frame and had them framed in wood with acid free paper backing, velvet and wood matts, and museum glass and put them on the mantle and over it on the wall. I used one wood older looking frame to make my own mirror over this too for a cluttered Victorian look. That is just one area of my living room, and it is nothing at all like the “aesthetic” thing popular right now online. I am glad, because I cannot handle conforming to the norm. Consider this my castle rebellion.
Color drenching is just going to guarantee selling lots more paint in a couples of years when the homeowner gets sick of that super saturated color. It will take multiple coats to bring thise walls back to some color that is more light reflecting and cheerful. Color drenching with dark colors will be a big regret very quickly.
Your home is so very beautiful and welcoming i love the floral walls is so inviting thanks for sharing good tips❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
I am happy to find out that I am not a crazy plant lady - I’m trendy! Beautiful ideas for sure.
Perfect! Plants are the best!
I love how you use wallpaper! I’ll be using this in my future kitchen!
I think it's so pretty in a kitchen!
I'm so thrilled to be using peel and stick wallpaper for my first grandchild's nursery in my home. I've found so many designs I love on TEMU!❤ Lovely presentation as always. Greetings from Buffalo NY USA 😊
I love the return to natural materials. Thanks for the overview.
Cristina eres la mejor decoradora!!!
Lo haces todo con muy buen gusto, me encanta todo !..cuidas todos los detalles!!
Gracias por compartirlo!
Felices fiestas!!!!
😊❤🇪🇦
Thank you! Happy Holidays! 🩷
You always have such wonderful tips. I love the dedicated coffee bars, yours is very pretty.
Thanks, I love a good coffee bar!
Perfect timing!! I am closing on my next home next week. I have been looking for some inspiration. I really am trying to find something classic and traditional that I can change pillows or little decorations over time. We will see if I can do it!
Congratulations! You've got this! Lean into the architecture of the home as you plan the interiors, whether it's traditional, transitional, modern etc. 🩷
@ that is super helpful! Thank you so much! 💕
I love your coffee bar! ❤❤❤
Thank you! 🤗
Your home is so beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much!!
I love the printed wallpaper in your bedroom. Do you remember where you bought it? I can't see the print up close, but I absolutely love it at a distance.
Love the cozy, minimalist and plant aesthetic trend (which I’m trying to strive for if I could just declutter)! Also, I was hoping you’d link the video of how you created the ikea custom style for your coffee bar project! Thanks!
I love that look too! My Coffee Bar makeover is linked in the description, or you can click here: th-cam.com/video/Vx7omRGaKgM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=oVlVkK3qh4LLeOGr
Your coffee station is so-o-o nice. I want to watch the video you made about it. You mentioned liking brass. I have discovered the joys of Rub & Buff, and I am using it on many things, especially frames and knobs. My favorite, for now, is antique gold. I love learning about coming trends, especially color drenching. Also, have you noticed how old wood furniture is suddenly so desirable again?
Rub & Buff is amazing! I love the antique gold, too.
Beautiful!
I like color drenching white. Period.
You are VERY talented!!
Thank you so much!
Where did you buy those curtains on the back of the video. I really love the pattern. Thanks a lot
I've always preferred colour drenching, as it gives the eye an opportunity to relax rather than stop at moldings, trim, etc. And I love wallpaper but find it so expensive these days, especially if you put it in your space and you don't like it, or in my case, I bought it on clearance because it had a vintage feel...and it just wouldn't stay on the wall. I even had a friend who used to wallpaper for a living apply it for me and it just didn't work. I settled for something that I wouldn't say I liked when it was put on the wall. Now I am stuck with it, no pun intended. 😆 So instead I bring in thrifted fabrics for drapes and cushion covers that give the look and feel wallpaper. Thanks for sharing Christina such beautiful style and trend. Oh I do love your coffee bar so much!!! 🤗
I agree, color drenching can be really relaxing! And I love your idea of using thrifted fabrics to achieve a similar look.
I cannot paint my walls due to renting.
Sad.
I have inherited so much old stuff that it is cluttered, so I do not have any way to make it the mod look, and that is okay.
Since most of my furniture, books, and china is from 1880s -1950s, I want to make that all look good together.
I have a high end designer grey table runner folded in half over the dark wood 1950s coffee table. It looks so elegant with the simple leaf design in the dark and light grey muted tones. I put on top a multi wood lazy Susan and some very old cream lace doilies, to place crystal bowls with fruits, wrapped chocolates, and other snacks. Instead of magazines under the coffee table I put brown and cream fabric boxes with the magazines and family scrapbooks inside to keep dust free and organized. If we want to pull them out to look at them or share memories we can easily without them flopping onto floor. I found that the dark wood 1950s end tables look great not only with doilies but also with muted two toned placemats. For a wood fake fireplace mantle I got that is the same or close to the same color as the old furniture I tied it in with a beaded table runner used as a mantle cloth, and by carefully nailing to the matching short bookshelves 2 real antique matching brass filigrees. To honor my grandma and grandpa’s ancestors, I took 1800s photos of their family members that were never given a frame and had them framed in wood with acid free paper backing, velvet and wood matts, and museum glass and put them on the mantle and over it on the wall. I used one wood older looking frame to make my own mirror over this too for a cluttered Victorian look.
That is just one area of my living room, and it is nothing at all like the “aesthetic” thing popular right now online. I am glad, because I cannot handle conforming to the norm. Consider this my castle rebellion.
Nope, grew up in a home full of wallpaper. My mom was a decorator and loved it.
Nice❤❤
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I just subscribed because I love your ideas! How do you keep your cat from chewing on your dried florals or plants? I can't keep mine away from them!
Thanks for subbing! Hmmm my cats don't seem to be interested in mine so I'm not sure!
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I love how your coffee bar came together. You always have the best information on upcoming trends. Happy Holidays to you and your family 🎄🤗🎄💓💕💞
Thank you! You too!
3:53 looks like the '70s mobile home I grew up in. Ouch. I think I was cured of following trends at 5 years old.
Color drenching is just going to guarantee selling lots more paint in a couples of years when the homeowner gets sick of that super saturated color. It will take multiple coats to bring thise walls back to some color that is more light reflecting and cheerful. Color drenching with dark colors will be a big regret very quickly.
My landlord color drenched my entire rental with gray, it's actually depressing and cave like. Not a fan. 😞
Gray can be pretty cold! 😔
With the right color it could look really pretty 🙂
I paid quite a bit extra for real wood trim and baseboards and solid core six panel doors so I won’t be painting them ever.
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whole video seems super dated.