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49 Comments

  1. I like iron grey, and chrome is close enough to that that I will use it in small amounts on items that are not available in iron grey. Not really a fan of stripes. I find it tacky. I love fiery reds, which is to say that reds that have a hint of orange. Not a fan of outright yellow, though. Not a fan of "whimsical" wallpaper at all. Loathe glass furniture.

  2. Great video, Nick. I've lived in my home for 50 years. I change things around for a new look, but I refuse to buy something new or used to replace a glass table, so I simply put a cloth over it so that it catches the dust and I'm not cleaning it all the time!~!!

  3. Haha glass furniture!!! Smudge magnets, kill children with it. Why? I confess to two small Pottery Barn iron and glass stacking tables cuz I like a dab of twinkle but omg no brass and glass mirrored pieces thank you. Nick…you really make me laugh. Smart funny is wonderful. 😂 Your newest fan.

  4. Has nothing to do with trends, but the rooms we were working with: we have BM Peatmoss in the back third of basement home theatre, along with SW Folkstone ceiling, and SW Tricorn black in the front of the theatre, and on the tray ceiling. In that space, they work really well together, especially since we have a brick fireplace in the room. It allows the fireplace to feel less dominant.

    Our guest bedroom consists of BM Pale Moon on the walls, and BM Milkyway on the ceiling. Pale Moon is a very muted yellow that doesn't turn khaki or green in shadow, or when the sun goes down. The ceiling is a very warm white that reflects the wall color really well, creating a gradient.

  5. I had one of those glass mats under my office chair. One evening I dropped my cocktail glass on it and it hit perfectly, shattering it into a zillion pieces. I now have a wood bamboo one which I like and it won't shatter keeping me up until 3 AM vacuuming up shards of glass to protect the cat.

  6. Whether you call it a fad, a trend, or fashion, decide what appeals most to you. Nick is right, decide what design, shapes, textures, colors are most appealing. There will be a common thread, timeless no matter the decade. I think we are still amidst the whiplash effect of the pandemic. Homes can and should be personal.

  7. I have a glass coffee table and it works for me because I have a small living room and the glass opens it up a bit PLUS I love my living room rug and it becomes more visible with the glass table.

  8. All 90s stuff! Sunflowers and Tuscan kitchens are next…
    Side note: an EMT friend told us glass tables are the MOST DEADLY household accident he gets called to attend to. I was pregnant and got rid of my glass tables immediately.

  9. I love your channel and I love my glass coffee table! It’s round, classic brass trim and two tiered (with bottom piece being opaque). It’s gorgeous and I’ll never give it up. 😂❤

  10. Glass dining tables freak me out…I don’t want to see everyone’s laps while I’m eating…I don’t know why but I just HATE that! But I have a coffee table with a glass top because I have always lived in small apartments and it just makes sure my small living area doesn’t get closed down. Cannot wait to have a big living area and be able to have a different kind of coffee table!

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