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It finally happened! My home is now trendy! Mid-tone wood flooring, skinny planks, large windows that I added trim to look like panels, and moody walls (shady light outside the house naturally creates this no matter what paint color I choose).
That's how i felt through half the video. I've had soft yellow walls for years with mixed mid-dark toned woods for years now and just finished a 1.5 year reno of our mastersuite (we do them ourselves so it takes a while) for moodier colors.
My son is a stained glass artist. He’s replaced several windows in his house with the glass. It looks beautiful when the sun shines through it. There are many older homes in my community with beautifully crafted stained glass above the entry door
"Paint Cartels" possibly one of my favourite Nickisms! I find it interesting that grey is out but adding black and grey to make shades and tones of other colours is in. That transition you always reference. Decor changes are never a sharp left, they're an evolution.
The cool thing about the trend cycle is that it can make things more available temporarily, which can be cool if you liked that style anyway. I'm a huge fan of the whimsigothic aesthetic, and I don't know if it's a style you've talked about before. I've heard it described most simply as a mix of bohemian and gothic, and a lot of these trends fit that aesthetic. I want dark muted colors, some folk influences (more boho, less country), and stained glass windows. I prefer a dark wood to a mid tone, and I also love a checkered tile floor. I'm considering doing a dark navy ceiling and a navy and white checkered floor. I have more maximalist taste and love the more heavy and ornate furniture. I would love if some day I have a space put together enough to take pics and send to Nick for a critique because I think it would be funny given our opposite tastes, with him preferring more simple and sleek things and me liking very extra decor, and I do still value his knowledge of interior design and would love to hear advice.
Personally I've always loved glass block walls and am more than happy to see them resurfacing. Since they're building in my area I'm really hoping to see more of them.
I don't always agree with what you say. But that's ok. I faithfully tune in because I absolutely love your snarky at time's sarcastic, wicked sense of humor. Don't ever change nick you're awesome.
It is so great to have something I love be a trend! Seriously, if you love dark and moody but don’t really know what you are doing just that it isn’t quite right, having white inspiration everywhere is not helpful. I’m really glad the trends are changing and I know it’ll shift away again but not before giving me some brilliant ideas. Thanks Nick!
There is nothing more aggravating than seeing an influencer with tons of followers fake stained glass with glue instead of actually *buying* stained glass windows
I'm seriously considering painting our dining/kitchen area a dusty mauve colour. I know Nick hates mauve, but I love it! I looove moody, desaturated colours.
Im hoping those solid yellow pine wood kitchens will become trendy before they all get ripped out. I think they could look nice with the right colour walls floor and worktop. Like sage green or mauve or harebell blue.
I love mid-tone woods, mainly because I don’t like a lot of contrast and I can go lighter or darker for paint, upholstery, and accessories and it still works for me.
I've been doing mid tones, or what I call jewel tones, for years. I love the asthetic...I have purple, teal throughout my home and ruby red in the office only. My kitchen remodel focused on aqua and the natural brown of cherry wood and alder...my hardwood floor is 4" planks. Just feels more natural and cozy for me. Wow...I actually feel on trend for a change 😊
Cool! I adore matte finishes especially on countertops and I love the concept/simplicity of glass blocks-they separate spaces, let in light in a distorted fashion while decreasing privacy concerns, however they probably will not hold up in a hurricane (on the exterior) ..at least mine did not!! They blew out like a house of cards with the first strong wind gust…thanks Ian!! 😮
Nick, I hope you know that I am filing all of this away for when I eventually redecorate my house entirely in Art Deco. Thank you for telling me the names of things so I know how to ask for coffered ceilings and parquet flooring 🙏🏻
Nick, recently remodeled out master bath. No shower but a huge 10 foot walk in shower with marble look porcelain 2x2 tile to the ceiling. The floor however is a rich dark brown lvp wood look flooring with a dark brown alder vanity. It is so warm and pretty and the flooring is very practical.
Fun fact: human beings have not slept 8 hours straight for most of human history. Long period of sleep started with industrialization. Folks used to go to sleep around sundown, called the little sleep, until about 2am. Then they would get up and socialize for a few hours and then go back to sleep for a few hours. This meant waking productive hours were in daylight. In other words, dont stress about sleeping 8 hours straight; try to find more natural sleep patterns
I feel like this is a comeback for historic or odler homes. Darker woods, skinnier planks, mid-tone colours, stained glass. I bought a century home this year and I am loving it!
The width of wood planks should be in scale to the rest of your house. Wide planks in small rooms look weird, as do super narrow planks in a giant great room with cathedral ceilings. I don’t know that there is a magic formula, look at samples in the space until you find the right one.
Oh my goodness!!!! I HOPE block walls are coming back but pretty. I’ve always loved the EFFECT they give, but have not been so keen on the presentation. Love!
mmm the moodier colors are nice in small doses but some of these rooms made me think of someone's office on a 90s sitcom. I'm feeling the midtone woods though, just with a brighter palette
I think the desaturated color trend also works in conjunction with the trend of compartmentalized spaces making a comeback, while open concept goes off trend
IMO, I think copper bathtubs are gorgeous! A relative of mine also had black glass blocks installed on one wall that separates the bathtub from a closet in the bathroom. They also put in a skylight above the bathtub. Everything looks gorgeous!
Yay! I chose skinny, 5 inch plank walnut engineered wood floors for my new house.😁 My design is mid century, but more of the moody dark colors and traditional rugs on the floors with white walls and black fixtures.
I'm hoping Orkcore takes off one day. Orkcore is a look dominated by red, grey, and brown. Brown leather and brown wood. Grey concrete, grey iron, occasionally grey stained wood(I've found that Aged Barrel Mw283 is the best shade of wood stain for this). Red leather, sedona red stained wood, a bit of red trim, red painted roof. Dark ages war/hunting weapons as decorations. Hide rugs. Raw materials and recycled materials. Exposed industrial elements such as large bolts where practical. Pointiness added everywhere it can be done safely, such as pyramid tacks & pointy plants. I've decorated my house Orkcore. Right now that makes my house look pretty unique, and I like that, but I'd like it even more if the look caught on and spread.
IMO-Wood, any natural wood looks good. As for color, just add a pop of whatever you like. Don't need to paint the whole room, maybe a throw over the sofa? No one mentions cork floors, a favorite of mine, soft on the feet and even has a warm feeling. Still liking your videos and I get the best humor or ideas. Still love your April 1st video.
That one stained glass with primary colors was my childhood duvet cover in the 80s lol! Also No to colored tubs and toilets! We had 2 bathrooms! One was all pink, pink bath, sink, toilet shower tiles towels, those toilet cover mats and the other was all baby yellow! It was a lot! Lol! Timeless fixed elements please!
Here's my story about mauve: 13 years ago we moved into an apartment that had basic, builder grade kitchen cabinets that were a yellowy pine color. The previous resident had painted the walls mauve and our landlord was like, "I was going to paint over that, but I haven't done it yet." I said, "No, let's leave it, I like it." It made those cheap cabinets actually look good. A couple years later we moved into another place, same cabinet color. The previous resident there had painted the kitchen walls mustard and it looked like poo, so I sought out that same mauve color and used it in the kitchen and again, it looked great. There was also a lot of white in there, and the mauve made it pop. I guess the actual color was a dark gray that had a definite purple cast.
I love that narrower planks are coming back into style, although I love the old-fashioned 1.5" wide planks. I had my second floor redone this summer, and it was so difficult to get narrow dark wood floors. I really wanted 2.25" wide planks, but I had to settle for 3.5" wide planks. It still looks good, but it was a bit of a disappointment. But given my tastes, I don't really get how people think 5" is narrow.
You're right, I don't follow trends. I clicked on the video out of boredom. "Mormon mom, look"? That's a trend? What about untreated fence wood that turns gray? Wouldn't that be a natural color?
Ohoh, I've been planning a big reno of my 1880 house for a while now (it is barely standing), keeping the stained glass windows, planning skinny dark planks with muted burgendy and green walls (in different rooms)... Am I accidentally on trend for the first time 😮
Dark colors in rooms depress me. I have to have light and airie. Really, none of these trends do anything for me, with the exception of the stained glass. Love your videos regardless of the content. ❤❤❤
It's so funny how different people can be. It's just the opposite for me. I find white and airy rooms depressing, whereas moody gives me a sense of comfort - like a balm to my soul. 😄
Well look at me. Light and bright with mid tone wood with lots of nature based colors as I have for many years. I have quilts, a mad mix of decor. I call it eclectic japandi. I do not like skinny plank woods and never have. Hard pass on matte bathtubs but I do like color. All needs to be easy to clean. Although a black bathtub would hide mold well 😂
I remember seeing it outside the "breezeway" in the ranch style house next door to our story and one-half. It looked really classy to my child eyes. Actually, breezeways were a good idea. No running through a rain or snowstorm to the garage.
Nick, you need a wallpaper moment on that wall behind you. Grass mat wallpaper from the 60's would warm up that room a bit. lol I know you hate comments like this.
Laminate flooring has real wood! It’s just a thin sheet of wood laminated on top of some other material. Also, skinny planks are still a hard pass as far as I’m concerned.
I am stunned that so many of my house features are liable to be trending - I have that dark red on my chimney breasts, I have glass blocks in the walls (they allow light into my stairwell) and I have a beautiful commissioned stained glass window in a window that casts light down one of my flights of stairs. Oh and mid-tone bamboo engineered floors...
Okay, so Mr Man my question for you is, what color are you going to paint that white living room that you're sitting in? Because we know you are not a Mormon mom.
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I totally love your wise ass sarcasm. Don’t ever stop!
RIP gray. Thank heavens!
At last! (My school uniform was grey - I can't tell you how much I *hate* that lack of colour).
"These are just trends, no one's dying here" 🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣
It finally happened! My home is now trendy! Mid-tone wood flooring, skinny planks, large windows that I added trim to look like panels, and moody walls (shady light outside the house naturally creates this no matter what paint color I choose).
That's how i felt through half the video. I've had soft yellow walls for years with mixed mid-dark toned woods for years now and just finished a 1.5 year reno of our mastersuite (we do them ourselves so it takes a while) for moodier colors.
"where she ran her MLM" Ha! I do like the the toned down colors and darker woods.
I know, right? He slips this stuff in there, so along w/ decorating, I'm in it for the humor.
I tune into Nick for these one liners. He is a treasure!
And how does mommy blogger keep everything perfectly white when she has kids, pets, and spouse?
“Where she found out that her MLM is going affiliate and she’s losing her entire downline”
I rarely burst out laughing but this one got me
My son is a stained glass artist. He’s replaced several windows in his house with the glass. It looks beautiful when the sun shines through it. There are many older homes in my community with beautifully crafted stained glass above the entry door
Beautiful!!!!!😊
❤❤❤ You have no idea how happy this video made me. Please tell my children that I'm finally trendy. 😂 ❤❤❤
Getting my white kitchen this week. 😂 no MLM though. 🎉
"Paint Cartels" possibly one of my favourite Nickisms!
I find it interesting that grey is out but adding black and grey to make shades and tones of other colours is in. That transition you always reference. Decor changes are never a sharp left, they're an evolution.
Some oldish c1840 cottages just down the road have coloured glass squares around the top of their enclosed front porches and they look delightful.
The cool thing about the trend cycle is that it can make things more available temporarily, which can be cool if you liked that style anyway. I'm a huge fan of the whimsigothic aesthetic, and I don't know if it's a style you've talked about before. I've heard it described most simply as a mix of bohemian and gothic, and a lot of these trends fit that aesthetic. I want dark muted colors, some folk influences (more boho, less country), and stained glass windows. I prefer a dark wood to a mid tone, and I also love a checkered tile floor. I'm considering doing a dark navy ceiling and a navy and white checkered floor. I have more maximalist taste and love the more heavy and ornate furniture. I would love if some day I have a space put together enough to take pics and send to Nick for a critique because I think it would be funny given our opposite tastes, with him preferring more simple and sleek things and me liking very extra decor, and I do still value his knowledge of interior design and would love to hear advice.
Personally I've always loved glass block walls and am more than happy to see them resurfacing. Since they're building in my area I'm really hoping to see more of them.
I’ve always liked the glass brick, it’s got a funky 70’s vibe to it..!
I have always liked glass black too. For me it acts kind of a beachy vibe
Trying to clean some of these trends (concrete and matte finishes) would be a nightmare.
I don't always agree with what you say. But that's ok.
I faithfully tune in because I absolutely love your snarky at time's sarcastic, wicked sense of humor.
Don't ever change nick you're awesome.
"Wood is timeless" meanwhile orange oak screaming from the depths of past 😄
It is so great to have something I love be a trend! Seriously, if you love dark and moody but don’t really know what you are doing just that it isn’t quite right, having white inspiration everywhere is not helpful. I’m really glad the trends are changing and I know it’ll shift away again but not before giving me some brilliant ideas. Thanks Nick!
Thank you Nick - I needed this to snap out of my room
Scrolling and trying to prepare for our elections .
There is nothing more aggravating than seeing an influencer with tons of followers fake stained glass with glue instead of actually *buying* stained glass windows
Oh dear Lord! 😳 I'm so glad I've missed out on that abomination.
I'm seriously considering painting our dining/kitchen area a dusty mauve colour. I know Nick hates mauve, but I love it! I looove moody, desaturated colours.
Do it! You can always paint over it if you regret it in the future
I painted my dining room Sherwin. Williams Glamour a couple of years ago. I still love it!
“Mormon mom”
LMAO dude. Couldn’t have nailed it more on the head there LOL
Mom's?
3:58 This is the colour you wash off of heavy smokers' walls when they pass; only to reveal they were actually magnolia the whole time.
Lol
No way 😢
Im hoping those solid yellow pine wood kitchens will become trendy before they all get ripped out. I think they could look nice with the right colour walls floor and worktop. Like sage green or mauve or harebell blue.
I love mid-tone woods, mainly because I don’t like a lot of contrast and I can go lighter or darker for paint, upholstery, and accessories and it still works for me.
I've been doing mid tones, or what I call jewel tones, for years. I love the asthetic...I have purple, teal throughout my home and ruby red in the office only. My kitchen remodel focused on aqua and the natural brown of cherry wood and alder...my hardwood floor is 4" planks. Just feels more natural and cozy for me.
Wow...I actually feel on trend for a change 😊
Call me crazy, but I LOVE 90's glass block! Glad to see it's coming back.
I love it too. Was a thing in 1900 and 1950s too. Art nouveau art deco, mcm.
It was cool back in the day 🌈
Me too. I'm hoping to see more of them. They're beautiful.
There are colored ones nowadays, which look gorgeous!
Cool! I adore matte finishes especially on countertops and I love the concept/simplicity of glass blocks-they separate spaces, let in light in a distorted fashion while decreasing privacy concerns, however they probably will not hold up in a hurricane (on the exterior) ..at least mine did not!! They blew out like a house of cards with the first strong wind gust…thanks Ian!! 😮
You are such a pleasure to watch. You’re so witty and entertaining. As a fellow Canadian - so appreciate you x
So now that white, light woods and modern farmhoouse are out, please do a video about how to elevate it without ripping out everything😅
Love folksy because the answer is blowing in the wind
Love mid tone wood and cozy, especially now that it's getting colder out.
I have no doubt that's why they're trending
5:04 not the MLM 💀💀😭😭💀
Nick, I hope you know that I am filing all of this away for when I eventually redecorate my house entirely in Art Deco. Thank you for telling me the names of things so I know how to ask for coffered ceilings and parquet flooring 🙏🏻
Yay! A new Nick video! Now I can relax for another 17:08 on my Saturday morning!
Nick, recently remodeled out master bath. No shower but a huge 10 foot walk in shower with marble look porcelain 2x2 tile to the ceiling. The floor however is a rich dark brown lvp wood look flooring with a dark brown alder vanity. It is so warm and pretty and the flooring is very practical.
Love you, lots of things to ponder, lots of snark, which I love!
Fun fact: human beings have not slept 8 hours straight for most of human history. Long period of sleep started with industrialization. Folks used to go to sleep around sundown, called the little sleep, until about 2am. Then they would get up and socialize for a few hours and then go back to sleep for a few hours. This meant waking productive hours were in daylight. In other words, dont stress about sleeping 8 hours straight; try to find more natural sleep patterns
I feel like this is a comeback for historic or odler homes. Darker woods, skinnier planks, mid-tone colours, stained glass. I bought a century home this year and I am loving it!
The width of wood planks should be in scale to the rest of your house. Wide planks in small rooms look weird, as do super narrow planks in a giant great room with cathedral ceilings. I don’t know that there is a magic formula, look at samples in the space until you find the right one.
Oh my goodness!!!! I HOPE block walls are coming back but pretty. I’ve always loved the EFFECT they give, but have not been so keen on the presentation. Love!
mmm the moodier colors are nice in small doses but some of these rooms made me think of someone's office on a 90s sitcom. I'm feeling the midtone woods though, just with a brighter palette
"Because people do stupid stuff in their homes and that's enjoyable for us." "No one's dying here" Thanks for the out-loud laughs this morning!
He could easily write professionally for television or Netflix, or whatever.
But woods can be greyish from the trees the pine beetles have got to. I’ve seen some beautiful wood colours that are greyish/blueish.
All the images used in this video are truly a source of great inspiration.
I’m so happy bc my 1930 home is back in style lol. Everything he listed is what this house has already.
Just love your polite snarkiness! 🤓
I think the desaturated color trend also works in conjunction with the trend of compartmentalized spaces making a comeback, while open concept goes off trend
I looooveeeeee white 🤷♀️
🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍
I do too but i can appreciate a moody room in someone else’s house. Lol i just cant do it in mine.
It’s always timeless. Just not always trendy. Timeless is 👍
IMO, I think copper bathtubs are gorgeous!
A relative of mine also had black glass blocks installed on one wall that separates the bathtub from a closet in the bathroom. They also put in a skylight above the bathtub. Everything looks gorgeous!
Yay! I chose skinny, 5 inch plank walnut engineered wood floors for my new house.😁 My design is mid century, but more of the moody dark colors and traditional rugs on the floors with white walls and black fixtures.
I'm hoping Orkcore takes off one day. Orkcore is a look dominated by red, grey, and brown. Brown leather and brown wood. Grey concrete, grey iron, occasionally grey stained wood(I've found that Aged Barrel Mw283 is the best shade of wood stain for this). Red leather, sedona red stained wood, a bit of red trim, red painted roof. Dark ages war/hunting weapons as decorations. Hide rugs. Raw materials and recycled materials. Exposed industrial elements such as large bolts where practical. Pointiness added everywhere it can be done safely, such as pyramid tacks & pointy plants.
I've decorated my house Orkcore. Right now that makes my house look pretty unique, and I like that, but I'd like it even more if the look caught on and spread.
I love the greyed colors. They rescue the over greyed finishes in the newer construction homes.
Ooh! My house has a lot of Driftscape Tan. That's a Mauve. I'm trendy and cool for once in my life!
The fluted glass just reminds me of my grandma's bathroom window. But I'm so excited for the folksy! I love a bit of folk art.
yay !! Saturday upload !
The livingroom walls in “Living Single” sitcom had dark mulberry-like walls! 🎉
IMO-Wood, any natural wood looks good. As for color, just add a pop of whatever you like. Don't need to paint the whole room, maybe a throw over the sofa? No one mentions cork floors, a favorite of mine, soft on the feet and even has a warm feeling. Still liking your videos and I get the best humor or ideas. Still love your April 1st video.
That one stained glass with primary colors was my childhood duvet cover in the 80s lol! Also No to colored tubs and toilets! We had 2 bathrooms! One was all pink, pink bath, sink, toilet shower tiles towels, those toilet cover mats and the other was all baby yellow! It was a lot! Lol! Timeless fixed elements please!
I'm planning to paint my half bath a moody color and adding a matte sink. Thinking it's the safest place to try a trend 😂
My furniture is mid/dark tone, also thrifted. Went gunstock on engineered hardwood. Organic quality, affordable is my theme.
Here's my story about mauve: 13 years ago we moved into an apartment that had basic, builder grade kitchen cabinets that were a yellowy pine color. The previous resident had painted the walls mauve and our landlord was like, "I was going to paint over that, but I haven't done it yet." I said, "No, let's leave it, I like it." It made those cheap cabinets actually look good. A couple years later we moved into another place, same cabinet color. The previous resident there had painted the kitchen walls mustard and it looked like poo, so I sought out that same mauve color and used it in the kitchen and again, it looked great. There was also a lot of white in there, and the mauve made it pop. I guess the actual color was a dark gray that had a definite purple cast.
Don't know why but that giant blank wall behind nick is bothering me,, the clock isn't enough back there
Agreed.
I always learn so much from you. Thank you!
I'm a stained glass artist and I think you're totally spot on, Nick.
I love that narrower planks are coming back into style, although I love the old-fashioned 1.5" wide planks. I had my second floor redone this summer, and it was so difficult to get narrow dark wood floors. I really wanted 2.25" wide planks, but I had to settle for 3.5" wide planks. It still looks good, but it was a bit of a disappointment. But given my tastes, I don't really get how people think 5" is narrow.
Yes, I was surprised that 5" is considered "skinny."
You're right, I don't follow trends. I clicked on the video out of boredom. "Mormon mom, look"? That's a trend? What about untreated fence wood that turns gray? Wouldn't that be a natural color?
Ooo we got a sneak peak of more of your living room in the ad.
Ohoh, I've been planning a big reno of my 1880 house for a while now (it is barely standing), keeping the stained glass windows, planning skinny dark planks with muted burgendy and green walls (in different rooms)... Am I accidentally on trend for the first time 😮
15:03 It comes back in a different way dad. 🙄
Teenage Nick sass
Dark colors in rooms depress me. I have to have light and airie. Really, none of these trends do anything for me, with the exception of the stained glass. Love your videos regardless of the content. ❤❤❤
It's so funny how different people can be. It's just the opposite for me. I find white and airy rooms depressing, whereas moody gives me a sense of comfort - like a balm to my soul. 😄
😅 I lived in a house built in 1850. I think the floors were close to 12 inch planks. Try buying that today.
Love watching you- you always make me laugh! 😊
Well look at me. Light and bright with mid tone wood with lots of nature based colors as I have for many years. I have quilts, a mad mix of decor. I call it eclectic japandi.
I do not like skinny plank woods and never have.
Hard pass on matte bathtubs but I do like color. All needs to be easy to clean. Although a black bathtub would hide mold well 😂
0:14 that's totally been me 😅
Great show again! Glass blocks, definitely mid century, late 50s and 60s. Lots of the ranches has these when I was growing up...a long time ago:)
I remember seeing it outside the "breezeway" in the ranch style house next door to our story and one-half. It looked really classy to my child eyes. Actually, breezeways were a good idea. No running through a rain or snowstorm to the garage.
The hallway im the background and plain wall is spooky looking to me, i keep expecting to see a ghost
"Dark and moody" -- I wonder if this trend reflects our collective psyche three days before the election in the U.S. Maybe we are going back.
Back to the “dark ages”???!!!😮
Oh wow, we got a different view of Nick's living room for a few seconds.
I love it when my style comes back in style, and I didn't even do a thing! :)
Always appreciate hearing a pronunciation of the word mauve that matches my own! I don’t think “mahv” sounds right for the color.
I am still waiting for my 1960's glitter formica counters to be "in" again!
I have a ton of windows in the front of my house. It’s a long ranch so I was thinking about going with darker shades
Nick, you need a wallpaper moment on that wall behind you. Grass mat wallpaper from the 60's would warm up that room a bit. lol I know you hate comments like this.
Laminate flooring has real wood! It’s just a thin sheet of wood laminated on top of some other material.
Also, skinny planks are still a hard pass as far as I’m concerned.
5:03 Mr. Nick Lewis, aka Mr. Nick Snark 🙌🏼 you sure you’re Canadian & not a jaded New Yorker like moi? 🍎🇺🇸
I am stunned that so many of my house features are liable to be trending - I have that dark red on my chimney breasts, I have glass blocks in the walls (they allow light into my stairwell) and I have a beautiful commissioned stained glass window in a window that casts light down one of my flights of stairs. Oh and mid-tone bamboo engineered floors...
Not a single care given about trends. Just enjoying the snarkometer reaching its usual levels🤣
ark at ee with the posh kettle! 😉
If you just sit and wait long enough eventually your home design will be fashionable again.
Okay, so Mr Man my question for you is, what color are you going to paint that white living room that you're sitting in? Because we know you are not a Mormon mom.
Not watched yet but hoping you say dark chocolate painted staircases because I’m bluddy done painting damn spindles 😂
Not sure about the glass blocks!!!!!
Wood is a timeless material except for second hand wood.
Nick, I’m so sorry. I drink wine and watch your videos and comment. Which I love
I love getting updates, but you will have to pry Japandi out of my cold, dead hands 😂
Ooh, predictions. Nice idea!
Oh so we’re finally doing modern vampire houses now, cool
If one has light colored walls and light wood just put in a few pieces of DARK wood or deep colors Now you are again On Trend. Easy peasy.
Nice to know I'm subconsciously following trends 😂