things to consider with your space plan & furniture layout

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Published 2024-03-22
Hi friends! Let’s have a little chat about space planning, where to put your furniture, and how to get the best vibe and flow in your home with a thoughtful layout.

In this video I talk about the three most important things to think about when deciding on your space plan: the function of your space, the existing built features, and the circulation through your home that's defined by your doors, hallways, staircases, etc. I'm also taking this opportunity to talk about a few things that I think can help the vibe of a space just feel better, including revealing probably my biggest interior design pet peeve 💫

Hope this was helpful or thought provoking in some way! Happy space planning cute people!!

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0:00 intro
1:10 most important things to consider
4:42 the first thing you see in a room
6:08 furniture pushed against the wall
8:35 spacing between furniture
11:08 45 degree furniture in a corner
13:39 fi

All Comments (21)
  • @C-vl1er
    Only bad thing about this channel is that it is new and I can't spend days going through the back catalogue...
  • @Badepfropfen
    I was about to buy a new sofa. I thought I had done everything I could to create an inviting space: the sofa faces the main entrance to the room, there's an additional armchair in a 90 degree angle, there's a large enough area rug ... Yet no one ever sat there. Not even me. After watching your video, I realised how needlessly far in the back of the room the sitting area was and how empty the space in front of it was. I pulled the sofa one meter away from the wall. I NOW HAVE A NEW ROOM. It's mindboggling. I'm not joking. You saved me a ton of money I would have spent on a new sofa. I hope that you and your boyfriend will find an amazing apartment in Copenhagen. Greetings from Germany. Subscribed.
  • @newromantics_co
    "this is a judgement free zone" [a few seconds later] "something that i hate more than anything else" 😆
  • i just found this channel but man your example pics you show are top tier level / your taste is too good
  • @user-id5cr2sf3b
    Man, you are the best! I’ve spent 4 years researching interior design doing renovation business in Russia. I’ve watched your whole channel in two hours and I would say that’s the most useful information that describes the spirit of an interior design. Btw, i love your vibe!
  • @MutantMelo
    You find so many great example photos for what you're talking about. It really helps me to see multiple examples. Must be a ton of work, I appreciate it so much!
  • @Androgynary
    Your first point is similar to feng shui! Having the bed or couch face the entrance in the “command position.” The vibe you’re talking about is definitely related to how energy or “chi” moves in a space in a way that feels safe/comfortable or not.
  • @morganed8576
    Oooh finally an interior design youtuber (that I love) based somewhat close to my home! I can't wait that you share how you purchase things. I get so sad when great youtubers (for example Paige Wassel) share great shops that are inaccessible to me.
  • @xiaoyanchen1136
    Really like your video. For a long time I have lost patience to finish watching any interior design advices video because usually first a few mins I would think I knew all these. But I have finished watching all your videos beginning to the end. Please make more!
  • @sarahsila2731
    This channel is my new obsession🤎You’re so refreshing to watch and listen to.
  • @ginavanulzen6681
    Your voice is so ASMR. Love you encouraging changes that don’t require buying products :)
  • @veryclaro
    There's something about the way you communicate (despite the tea :)) that makes your advice so much more acceptable...? I guess it's because you provide well explained actionable tips that actually do sound practical and simple, and a lot of it is grounded in logic more than mere preference (and I appreciate that you make disclaimer when something is simply your opinion). Please keep at it! I appreciate the tone of how you deliver your thoughts. I am in the process of moving to a new space (just 26 sqm) and instead of searching for '26sqm spaces' on youtube, I just ended up watching all your videos here and I am learning a lot :) Looking forward to more! :)
  • @ElJebetequa
    just when we needed him most, he came thru. the layout is literally my biggest conundrum in my little studio atm. i've watched your other videos several times lol ever since your first video got recommended to me, and have saved so many of the photos because i have never found anyone who's taste in interior and architecture aligns almost 1:1 with my own. plus, i've learned so much about the core ideas behind modernism from you ❤
  • @Mark_bretner
    one of my biggest fears is to end up in this channel with my interior design as a bad example
  • I am very interested in your thought process while looking for a new place. Something like, what are must have, non-negotiable things for your new place. And if you see certain things that make you cringe, but are still considering it, how can you make it work. Like covering an awful counter with a beautiful cutting board or butcher block. Since you will be renting, maybe some creative solutions (that are authentic). My pet peeve is using peel and stick products to go over bad tile or backsplash. Keep up the good work, see you next week. Good luck with the search.
  • @ianygayo8592
    I feel like these videos are getting more and more popular but you still have a LOT of fresh takes to add to the convo! Loving your videos 🐙
  • @marionbetham5017
    I actually laughed out loud when you showed the neon backlit computer desk in the corner. I need to hear the million other thoughts you have about floor plan layout - an advanced version please :)
  • @k.2965
    I could listen to you all day! ❤