Question:

Who is your favorite interior designer on YouTube or social media and why?

3 August, 2021 Dennis Guillemette 6

Answers (6):

  • AUTHOR: WAYNE MOTE
    6 August, 2021

    My favorite interior designer on YouTube is Kelli Delane, because she does a really nice job of demonstrating how to use colors and patterns together to make a room feel warm and welcoming.
    I think it's important for your home to have warmth. That means you want the furnishings in your house to be richer color toned rather than more sterile white or gray shades which feel cool when they're mentioned against other objects. Mixing textures like metal with fabric or wood can also help create this mood inside your home since the textures are so different from one another and will complement well with varying light exposures throughout the day, helping you create functional warmth.

  • AUTHOR: DOUGLAS LATSON
    6 August, 2021

    I think that one of my favorite interior designers on YouTube or social media is Jeff Brill. He has a great deal of focus on design, and it just so happens to be something that I really enjoy in terms of entertainment. In the end, there are many factors that go into an individual's taste in interior design, but as with any artistic endeavor, you're mostly either going to like it or you're not going to like it. There will always be a trade-off between what we personally consider aesthetically valuable with our preferred degree of social conformity! In other words, some conflicts can arise when you find yourself having preferences outside mainstream tastes; high art versus popular art for example.

  • AUTHOR: TYLER KAZMIERCZAK
    6 August, 2021

    One of my favorite interior designers on YouTube is PineandCreme, and it's because she always has such useful tips and tricks. PineandCreme is the pseudonym for Rebekka Wright, a young mother who started her YouTube channel in 2012. Her advice has helped me with everything from de-cluttering to getting a more productive workspace. She also offers great ideas for apartment decorating since she shares her own personal space on the show along with renovations videos like this one or this one .

  • AUTHOR: RAYMOND SCHEWE
    6 August, 2021

    My favorite designer on YouTube or social media is Martha Stewart, it's her smart trickery style and classic touches that I find so appealing. Blending comfort with beauty, she always seems to know just what we need. Her advice for combining textures and patterns leaves my houseways looking inviting.
    Although most of us can't afford the lavish furnishings she shares with Emily Henderson, we can follow their simple tips for an inexpensive home makeover. And don't forget to check out their DIY section - a perfect suggestion for the opportunist on a budget.

  • AUTHOR: NICHOLAS GEDDES
    6 August, 2021

    A lot of designers, including Melissa Henderson, Maria Fitts, Jillian Harris in collaboration with Anna Janczeck. Each one has a unique style and is grabbing attention in one way or another. The popularity of the talented designers online shows that many people are still looking for inspiration whether it be on their kitchen renovation or building furniture from scratch to fulfill their personal visions. These talented individuals offer both technical and design advice as well as insight into what goes on behind the scenes at an interior design firm.

  • AUTHOR: JUSTIN MOTSINGER
    6 August, 2021

    My favorite interior designer on YouTube would have to be Sarah Richardson. She's super professional and easy to agree with, plus she creates good content that I can relate to. Personally, I also like watching other architects' videos like Nathan Barker and Rick Joy because they create very visual content which is not only entertaining but also insightful in terms of looking at homes from a variety of perspectives when designing or remodeling - or just daydreaming about the future home!
    A lot of people don't know this, but interior design is a legitimate career path for smart young professionals who want more than anything else to make a difference in communities around them by making them better places to live and work.