10 Interior Design Trends That Will NEVER GO OUT OF STYLE!

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  • @lonefox
    I absolutely loved making today’s video! Save 20% on your system and your first month is free when you sign up for Fast Protect Monitoring. Visit www.simplisafe.com/lonefox to customize yours! Try SimpliSafe risk-free. If you don’t love it, return it for a full refund within 60 days!
  • @apotata2
    This is one of my favorite videos from you Drew! Thank you for doing it. Teaching people about the history of design is so important not to get trapped in the thought that new is better. Trends are rooted in history and the old can be refinished and refreshed rather than tossed. Please do more of these Drew ❤
  • @dsa2591
    I had a pink boucle suit in the 60s. It wasn't Chanel, but it looked just like one! My mom made it for me because I was a young teenager and wanted something grown up looking for my Easter suit. I remember going with her to pick out the fabric and just loving the texture of it. The lady in the fabric store said "You'll look just like Jackie Kennedy!" I wish!
  • @phoenixrising914
    One thing you didn't mention about Wallpaper was that during Victorian times it was made with Arsenic coining the term "death by wallpaper" it is even said to have contributed to Napoleon's death.... Great video Drew... very informative.
  • @rjstrotz6144
    My kitties are also fans of BOUCLE upholstery fabric. They transformed the fabric on their favorite nap-time chair into BOUCLE fabric.
  • I loved this type of video. I don't necessarily care about keeping up with current trends but I love learning the back story of things.
  • @me0wKat
    Interior designing: A moment in history with Drew should be a series. Would LOVE it if you could slow down and actually walk us through all the different snippets and tidbits you've found on the when, the why and the how! Yayyy ❤
  • @FrogeniusW.G.
    You could say wood paneling in general (incl. ship lap as a variation) is Northern European while limewash, arches and zellige are Mediterranean. 😊 (Arches were greek first though. Greek culture was before Roman culture.)
  • @vickielee143
    I love hearing you talk about styles and types of products with the correct names
  • @birdsong62
    Terrazzo is nice with added colour and patterns. My dad use to work with terrazzo in 1950s and we had it as flooring. So cool to lie on in summer. 🌺
  • @ginacrusco234
    Thanks for doing the research! I loved the video, Drew. Might you consider doing a video on some furniture style trends and where they originated?
  • @BE-bs8oe
    Dunno about all this, but am convinced these 10 won't go out of la mode ( fashion) everneverever! 1. Your input 2. your contagious enthusiasm 3. your smile 4. your generosity 5. your work capacity 6. your honesty 7. your ability of calming down a room and sharing your method 8. Your gaieté , french word for being joyful 9. You always making me always smile at your hairobsessions and sharing curlingsessions, you are absolutely beautiful inside- out 10. Your boldness as an entrepreneur, unique Thank you for taking up this space to entertain us. Take care, felicidades to the entire house 2 and 4 feeters, family, team,
  • @m.5748
    Thank you, Drew, for the "Interior Design 'Class' "! 🙂 I Appreciate your Research! All the pictures and your explanations of the Design topics, from all the time periods and places, were great! I feel like I was a Student again! 😀 Thank You SO Much!!! 🙂M.
  • @l.mckenna1034
    Love this content, who doesn’t like to learn about design?… keep them coming ❤
  • @Eloiseat6
    Just a note: you said a while back that your sofa is “performance” bouclé, perfect for upholstery. Unfortunately, fast furniture isn’t always upholstered with this kind of sturdy, stain-resistant bouclé. I loved this video and hope you’ll do more like it!
  • @kalliemj
    Love hearing the history of these timeless trends. Please do more videos like this
  • @jekalambert9412
    Thanks for your history lesson. I appreciate your research, visual examples and the fast pace you presented the info. I'd love to see more videos like this one. My opinion about "trends" is that although they are based on ideas that have been around for a very long time, the way those ideas are used is what causes them to become "dated". There's usually a period of 20-60 years after a trend peaks where it becomes associated with "old and outdated" and we all move on to something "new". After 20-60 years, the trend is often revived with a tweak that makes it look new again. The best way to avoid "dated" decor is to incorporate trendy items with traditional/antique things that aren't trends at the moment.