DITCH THESE 2024 HOME TRENDS (but keep these other ones!)

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Published 2024-06-05
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  • @normamaher9901
    I feel a home is not about trends but developing your own personal style & adding items that evoke a sense of place & belonging ❤
  • @MmeO
    I'm on a hill in a suburban development. We built our home. External east facing wall - the space behind my cook top faces the roof of my neighbor's home - we wanted the light, the morning sun, but not the view. My backsplash incorporates a 10' x 4' glass block section combined with a neutral glass and stone mix of tiles. Hard to explain but I love it. Been in my home 35 years - kept it even in a full remodel - kept the glass block section just changed the original kitchen backsplash which was 80s tumbled tile. In my application, it just works. My kitchen also has a huge skylight so it's very bright!
  • @romasfav1357
    We have the glass window in our bathroom in the Philippines, our house was built in the 60’s and I love them .
  • I’m here for the comments from people who voluntarily select a video about home trends and then complain about “trends” 🤦‍♀️
  • @sl3772
    Our styles are vastly different and I actually love some of these trends you hate but I always enjoy your videos and energy anyways and love hearing other points of view!
  • Those kitchens were horrendous. So terrible, totally agree with you on this. I could never relax and have my morning coffee, and that’s important. Wonderful to catch the video today.
  • @milinjc
    THE NEW PRETTY and QUIET LUXURY all the way. With work from home becoming common across the board, people like me have embraced these two style in warm tone. No visual clutter. Incorporate shapes with vintage style moldings. Layered texture and all, please take all my money!
  • @tracykrauss4010
    Valentina, I haven’t watched your videos in a while. BUT I think you should do a video soon about bathrooms. What quiet luxury bathroom do you like? Please tell ❤
  • Glass blocks are still everywhere in my wonderful state of New Mexico especially in the bathrooms. 😂
  • @sumerlilangel
    I like the glass block walls. My eyes are sensitive to light and it's a good way to have windows without having windows. The diffused light given is calm to my eyes. I'm not a fan of the busy rainbow kitchens but I do like the rounded edges that are becoming popular. I always thought the quiet luxury looked cold and heartless. The vibe was always "substance abuse rehab for rich and famous"...low vibrational. However, I do like the Balletcore meets quiet luxury. I already decorate with neutrals and a pop of girly color. I think the silver they were talking about would be too cool tone glam for common areas of the house. I think tarnished brass or bronze tones would be warmer and more inviting. I like the idea of mural walls, but I too, think I will get tired of looking at them. I would probably opt for a giant tapestry instead. While I am here, I am going to say how much I loathe the open concept homes with no front porches. I can always tell when I'm driving through an HOA community. I dislike those too.
  • Just about every trend you mentioned can be tasteful ,curated and eclectic if in the right circumstance and design style. It’s when it’s repetitive or overdone throughout the home when it becomes too much.
  • Great clip, I agree with you about the Kitschy and murals, I hate them! but glass blocks?? I love them, when they are installed properly and in some situations. We have a hall with a skylight that runs the whole length of the room, but the room to the left of it has no window, the solution was to run glass blocks from floor to ceiling on 1/4 of that wall, it looks amazing design wise and it solves the lack of light in that bedroom that borders it. Love the Zellig tiles, but as you said, everyone has done it and it has lost its attraction, same with farmhouse-so over it :-(. I love a mix of Persian/Middle Eastern luxury mixed with modern. I live in the Middle East and luxury here has a whole different meaning. I would love to see you do a clip on that, as you lived abroad for many years. 🙂
  • @mynameisneb
    A feel like a lot of these are nostalgic for us newer home owners to the homes we grew up in, I personally don't care for any of them, but I can see where it is part nostalgic.
  • @sarahjensen8095
    This was so helpful! Future idea I’d love a video on guest bathrooms and butler pantries.