Interior Design Mistakes SOLVED: Little Details You Never Want to Miss

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
  • They say the devil is in the details and it’s the little things that matter most-you bet they are!
    Hello lovelies! I have received many requests from you all to critique some design mistakes and provide feedback as to how I would correct them. As I mention in the video, critiques are not my favorite exercise but I do think they can be learning opportunities-which is why I’m doing this video for you.
    As for the items I chose to discuss…well, I feel these are the little bits that can get over looked. Most of these, well all but the fabric shades, can completely throw off your design; wasting the time and money you’ve invested when decorating your home.
    Your home style could be any style really: eclectic-many of us here love eclectic style 😉, contemporary, modern, vintage, rustic, cottage, country vibes-whatever it is, these mistakes are not to be missed.
    Enjoy the video & have a great week lovelies!
    XOCD 😘❤️🥰
    PS If you have a design dilemma, then DM me on Instagram with your question and a photo for a chance to be on next week’s YT LIVE.
    Instagram @christinadistefanostudio
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Komentáře • 102

  • @mariastathopoulos744
    @mariastathopoulos744 Před měsícem +17

    I don't like rugs under the dining table too. Food crumbs and dirt are so much easier to clean away without another layer on the floor.

  • @ninaotan7811
    @ninaotan7811 Před měsícem +17

    In my view you don’t need to apologise and be politically correct. People, who don’t understand that listening to critics is one of ways to learn and improve, are free to go. Aren’t they?

  • @user-ui6pl5zz8v
    @user-ui6pl5zz8v Před měsícem +12

    You are my decor spirit animal!!
    I absolutely love your channel!!

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem

      Awwwww babe-that is such a big & sweet compliment!!!! I love it!!!! 🤗 What a perfect first comment. Thank you so much Shaun!!

  • @izziegirl6871
    @izziegirl6871 Před měsícem +9

    Critique away! I would love to have you walk through my home and point stuff out to me. Your videos are so helpful. Thanks for all the time and effort you put into these!

  • @susa5846
    @susa5846 Před 29 dny +1

    At 3:58 the round white "thing" is an old light switch, my grandparents had those in their home when I was little.
    Nice greetings from Germany!

  • @decoratingwithjoshaywoods7580
    @decoratingwithjoshaywoods7580 Před měsícem +8

    Heyyyy Christina!!!! New to your channel and I’m loving every moment of it!!!! Love your approach on decorating in a tasteful, creative, timeless style!!! Love how you explain about getting inspiration but making a space your own unique style that resonates with you!!!

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem

      Amazing!!! Welcome luv!!! Awww I’m so happy it’s resonating with you and you like my approach. XOXOCD

  • @cd2659
    @cd2659 Před měsícem +3

    I think a thin large rug under the table brings warmth and color and coziness. I didn't have one for years but when I added one in, the whole area came to life. We also don't eat at that table very much. We play cards and hang out at it sometimes but it is more for show.

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem +2

      Hi CD! I get it! They’re perfect for defining a space and adding warmth-especially if it’s cozy and soft under the feet! I don’t think it’s a design DO/DON’T but a personal preference of course; regardless, there are rules for the size appropriate rug for a reason 😉 Hope you’ve had a great weekend my friend!! 🤗

  • @kathyhenderson1267
    @kathyhenderson1267 Před měsícem +3

    Thank you for your elevated perspective. I am learning from your videos! Thank you.

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem

      Yes!!! You’re welcome Kathy! That makes my day to hear you’re learning 🤗 It’s a win-win because I love to make these videos to help others 🤍

  • @martyo169
    @martyo169 Před měsícem +4

    Thanks for the video, it was on point and the images helped demonstrate concepts. I appreciate the advice and encouragement to create unique and personal spaces in our home!

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem

      Wonderful Marty!! So glad you found it helpful and my little illustrations/pics made sense!

  • @marjojohannasutinen406
    @marjojohannasutinen406 Před měsícem +1

    Great tips, I especially appreciated the insight of the squished in shelves and the scale of the items on top of them. Btw to me at least the subway noise comes through quite subtly, I don’t think you need to worry about that (unless it just distracts you too much)

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem

      Thank you 🤗 I never know what others might think about the sound, which is why I rarely record here. I seem to be used to it but perhaps to someone else it’s loud. PS Happy you got some insight from the video!

  • @janetschroeder8753
    @janetschroeder8753 Před měsícem +2

    Very helpful video. You obviously put a lot of time into gathering the perfect images. I especially liked the dining table at 11:39, where they used a happy baby to add life to the space. 😂

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem +1

      Oh yes I love that happy baby too!! Such a cutie and I’m a sucker for baby pics! Haha
      PS thank you, Janet! I’m so pleased it was helpful (and also for recognizing the time and effort). Much appreciated babe 🤗😘

  • @Heyu7her3
    @Heyu7her3 Před měsícem +3

    I actually didn't mind art critique at school... Taught me that design is cultivated & that itcs the "science" of art.

  • @sharonsmith7917
    @sharonsmith7917 Před měsícem +1

    I love your videos. Very helpful commentary. Everyone I know hangs pictures way too high. It drives me crazy. I too have a studio art degree. The pictures look like they are hanging from the ceiling.

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem +1

      Hahaha so you feel my pain?! I get it though-who taught them how to hang pictures? Probably no one. Until now…😉

  • @MyGoldendoodleDiary
    @MyGoldendoodleDiary Před měsícem +3

    Hello beautiful! It’s so wonderful to get another interior design fix from you. I ordered the Interior Design Handbook you recommended to add to my collection-it should arrive tomorrow. Other than inspo from artists’ studios, I like to give my home a bookshop vibe, too (just as well-my art and design book collection is swelling in size). Sending you sparkling friendship vibes and hugs x

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem +1

      Joanna I love it!!! Very Libra to love books isn’t it!! Sounds so lovely in your home and you are certainly in for a treat with the handbook. Sending you love my dear 🤗

  • @elizabethwinters5361
    @elizabethwinters5361 Před měsícem +1

    I think that your corrective critiques actually show us how to make our rooms sing more in harmony.

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you Elizabeth 🤗 I’m all about the harmony ✨ I’ll definitely make more as they seem helpful to our group!

  • @silvergirl7810
    @silvergirl7810 Před měsícem +1

    One issue my husband and I have is that ‘eye level’ to me is at 5’2” and to him it’s at 6’4” and I know you’re thinking take the average but for whatever reason it just doesn’t work- we are constantly battling heights of where things need to be hung plus we have ceilings that are all angles and heights - some very tall - we struggle in this area.

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem +1

      That’s a tough situation!!! I think anytime you can use a standard height then do that but for those trickier areas you’ll have to practice using balance and symmetry. This way the pieces make sense on those varied height walls. If the walls are really tall then I would hang a much larger piece so it doesn’t look too small on an over sized/vaulted wall.

  • @innovativemarketinganddigi8527

    Good job!

  • @kathyhenderson1267
    @kathyhenderson1267 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you!

  • @butterflysun
    @butterflysun Před měsícem +2

    Hola Christina, thanks for another informative video.
    I don't have rugs in my apartment due to severe allergies. I personally prefer bare floors.
    God bless 🙏

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem +1

      This is the comment I meant:
      Oh yes! Definitely not good with allergies!
      I accidentally pasted it in the shoulder pads comment 😂

    • @butterflysun
      @butterflysun Před měsícem

      @@ChristinaDiStefanoStudio lol too funny. 😀

  • @juliemarkham4332
    @juliemarkham4332 Před měsícem +3

    Doesn't design have rules for a reason? I think the purpose of design gets diminished if we can do whatever we want just because we love it and it's our space. Great examples here!

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem

      Yes for sure! Orincipals of design are there for a reason-to create harmony, unity and balance in a room. There are some amazing rule breakers out there and so I’m all in for creativity and trying new things-provided they generate the previous feelings noted above: a.k.a. HUB as I call it 😉

  • @hudsonboycandleco.8317
    @hudsonboycandleco.8317 Před měsícem +2

    Christina, thank you for the best content!

  • @hiddenhighland
    @hiddenhighland Před měsícem +1

    Love love love! Once again, a wonderful episode.

  • @innovativemarketinganddigi8527

    “Good things”

  • @carolforbes22
    @carolforbes22 Před měsícem +2

    Another fabulous episode! Such useful information..... every single time! When you create a gallery wall of art, do you start with the largest piece and arrange the other pieces around it? Are there rules about sizes to group together? I would love a whole video on arranging a gallery wall. Thank you!

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem +1

      Great suggestion! I would work around the largest piece, making sure to balance the smaller pieces with the large. I think gallery walls are pulled off easily if there isn’t a huge dramatic variance between the sizes. Sort of like 1-4 varied sizes, each one slightly bigger than the other. That first example in the video is a good reference point if working with one big piece and several smaller pieces.

  • @sophiamolina9972
    @sophiamolina9972 Před měsícem +1

    Great tips...especially rug size...thank you 😊

  • @Christina-zx9ij
    @Christina-zx9ij Před měsícem +1

    I always learn something from you. Thank you!

  • @sarahannemadsen
    @sarahannemadsen Před měsícem +1

    I learned so much! Thanks for your content!

  • @alison3276
    @alison3276 Před měsícem +3

    The subway noise is really not bad x

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem

      Oh good! Thank you babe! I was able to adjust the background noise a little-which helps. I have grown used to it living in the city, but when editing I’m shocked at the volume.

  • @Heyu7her3
    @Heyu7her3 Před měsícem +1

    I did get a slightly too-small rug for the living area in my studio apt 🤦🏽‍♀️ BUT I do want to eventually layer it on top of a larger jute rug

  • @karenh.9180
    @karenh.9180 Před měsícem +1

    Great info, great video with example pics. One of my biggest pet peeves is placing art too high on a wall and/or placing small pictures or art over a sofa. Cracking up at Frat booze bottles as decor 😂. Love your sense of humor! Xo

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem

      So you understand and feel my pain 😂 I see incorrectly hung photos and artwork all the time.
      PS I know “fratcore”, like cottage core-but different 😂

  • @mindfulmaximalism
    @mindfulmaximalism Před měsícem +1

    6:37 Most cacti and succulents have high light requirements. In most homes, they should be down near the floor to maximize falling light from windows, not above windows as it seems here. Cacti grow up towards the light, not the ceiling. They will not be happy or thrive on that shelf and probably succumb to pests that sense their misery. This shows the owner is not a plant person, or the plants are fake. Pet peeve of mine, sorry. I feel sorry for poorly treated plants.

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem

      I’m with you. I believe plants feel things too and I definitely don’t like seeing them poorly cared for. I didn’t know that about succulents but it makes sense as they do grow from the ground upward. They might be fake which is a pet peeve of mine!!

  • @patwilkinson2182
    @patwilkinson2182 Před měsícem +1

    You are great,

  • @ShaunaPloeger
    @ShaunaPloeger Před měsícem +2

    These are great tips Christina!

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem +1

      Hi Shauna, luv 🤗 I’m so glad you liked them!! PS how’s the portière coming along?

    • @ShaunaPloeger
      @ShaunaPloeger Před měsícem

      @@ChristinaDiStefanoStudio yes, I have new pics to send you! I tried something entirely different. I’ve been traveling the last ten days so just getting caught up, but will pass them along to see what you think!

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem

      @@ShaunaPloeger Definitely!!! Can’t wait!!

  • @simplipeace
    @simplipeace Před měsícem +1

    In regards to a mirror in the dining room, I was thinking about putting antiqued mirror tiles from the top of the cocktail cabinet to the bottom of the wall mounted wine rack. What do you think about the antiqued mirror look?

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem

      I love the antique mirror tiles and think that would look great in your dining room. It would also define that space and is great feng shui!

  • @LenaMMcKee
    @LenaMMcKee Před měsícem +2

    I would love for you to critique my dining room. I'm actually a mother of eight so I have a lot of chairs.

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem +1

      And an huge table I’m sure! Yes DM me on Instagram and I’ll have a look. I plan to feature a few subscribers design dilemmas, challenges and give feedback. Would love to help you babe 🤗

  • @melissak8892
    @melissak8892 Před měsícem +1

    Happy Sunday, Christina! Ok so you answered my question about rug sizes. I will go for bigger when shopping! Now I have one about hanging framed art. I want to hang a piece of framed art on each side of a sofa, over the side tables. They have symmetrical wall spaces with a window in between, but one frame is slightly bigger than the other, 2 inches larger on all sides. Would you hang them so that the tops of the frames are at an equal height (so the bigger one hangs a bit lower) or would you hang them so that their centers are about in the same latitude? Or maybe it's bad form not to have identical sizes in this kind of symmetrical set up?

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem +1

      Hi Melissa! This is a question-thank you for adding it here! If they’re flanking the window then ideally they should be the same size. If they’re slightly off then it’s likely going to be one of those things that seems off. If it was much smaller you could do two small ones (one above the other) and then the larger one on the other side. IF you were to hang these two as-is then yes, you want to hang them with the same middle-point (centers are the same latitude). Let me know if that helps.

    • @melissak8892
      @melissak8892 Před měsícem +1

      @Christina_DiStefano excellent info, thank you! 😊 They are too large to stack, but I'm betting I could find a different frame for the larger one to match the other better.

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem +1

      I think so too and maybe use a mat to fit the new bigger frame or even mount it on top of the mat (if even needed-perhaps not necessary). Depends on the art piece though if it looks good/intentional on top. Keep me posted 😘

  • @kathyhenderson1267
    @kathyhenderson1267 Před měsícem +2

    What about if you are short? I am 5 foot 5 inches tall and my husband is an inch taller.

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem

      I’m guessing you’re asking about hanging art? Let me know if not. The proper height is eye level: 58-60 inches which is 4 feet 8 inches to 5 feet. So this should still be eye level for you.

  • @erinlee7216
    @erinlee7216 Před měsícem +1

  • @brendao185
    @brendao185 Před měsícem

    Area rugs and curtains is what makes a room solid…. IMO

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem

      Hi Brenda. I think you’re right! Rugs define a spaces and bring warmth. Also you’re talking to a textile lover over here so drapes all day long for me!

  • @timilisafogal6990
    @timilisafogal6990 Před měsícem +1

    Oh my goodness, decorating with liquor bottles!? Is that really a thing?? 😅😅

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem +1

      Yes Timi! It’s so bad!! 😱😂Bad for the wine and bad for the design! The only place I approve of this is a bar cart/cabinet/ shelf/dresser. In other words, a designated home bar.

  • @Ehtizan-Editor-002
    @Ehtizan-Editor-002 Před měsícem

    Hey Christina, I just watched your video and I must say that it was really informative and well-made.
    I was wondering if I could help you edit your videos and repurpose your long videos into highly engaging shorts? I can also make high CTR thumbnails for your channel

  • @9519631
    @9519631 Před měsícem +1

    Muito esclarecedor. Como organizar estantes? Gostaria de ouvir os seus conselhos a esse respeito.

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem

      Hi! Not a problem but what are you putting on the shelves? Storage boxes, books, accessories?

    • @9519631
      @9519631 Před měsícem

      @@ChristinaDiStefanoStudio Boa noite! Livros, artesanato (africano, entre outros), equipamento técnico ( TV, som). Difícil, para um mortal comum. Muito Obrigada pela disponibilidade.

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem

      It’s a bit too complex to explain in a comment but I will include this on a video. This sounds like a living room and not a bedroom, correct?

    • @9519631
      @9519631 Před měsícem

      @@ChristinaDiStefanoStudio Exato. Aguardo o vídeo o tempo que for necessário. Vou resolvendo como sei. Muito obrigada. Bom trabalho.

  • @butterflysun
    @butterflysun Před měsícem

    I have a question? Why didn't the realtor invest in sound proof windows?

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem +1

      They did and it cuts the sound significantly; however, you can still hear it.

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem +1

      They did and it cuts the sound significantly; however, you can still hear it.

    • @butterflysun
      @butterflysun Před měsícem

      @@ChristinaDiStefanoStudio thanks for the update. 🙏

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem +1

      I notice it more now that we leave the city for the weekend. It’s a huge contrast to the birds chirping outside our house in the country. I’m convinced I have hearing damage after nearly two decades in NYC 😂 Not really a laughing matter I suppose but it’s so crazy how much our ears tolerate here: the outside subways sounds, inside the station with their squeaking brakes, sirens, horns, etc.

  • @marciamellow1211
    @marciamellow1211 Před měsícem

    I just do not know...
    These examples are..
    Simple living.🤔

    • @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio
      @ChristinaDiStefanoStudio  Před měsícem

      Hi Marcia. I’m glad you noticed the connection with simple living and the design principals I follow. I’m curious about what you don’t know. Will you kindly explain?