Color Workshop Video Shoot

After a morning design appointment with a new client, this is what I was up to yesterday afternoon:

the decorologist on film

photo by Matt Barker

 

This is what my living room looked like with lights, microphones, and cameras as we shot a promo teaser for my upcoming Color Workshop video:

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photo by Matt Barker

 

Oh my goodness, I am getting too old for film! Where's the soft, fuzzy lens when you need one? Oh well, we shall see how this turns out.  Sign up for my email updates so that you can see a sneak preview of my Color Workshop coming very soon!

 

10 Comments

  1. Holly

    Look at you! You look gorgeous Kristie and very exciting for you. I need to sign up for your email updates.

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  2. Jen C.

    soft, fuzzy lens? are you kidding?  you're a hottie, plain and simple.  accept it.  so excited about this! you amaze my socks off!

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    • Kristie Barnett

      you are too sweet to me, jen!  i swear, in the footage i saw i looked really stressed and old 😛

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  3. Susanne

    You look mahvelous dahlink and I can't wait for the video! So glad I have been signed up and following you. Have fun being a "star".

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  4. Kristie Barnett

    from my email:

    "Dear Kristie,



    Is this an on-line color workshop I've been hoping for?



    How's the book going? I'll be the first to subscribe!



    God, I love your work! Your interiors are simply magical!



    Best,



    Dragana"

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  5. Nicole

    Looking forward to this!

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  6. Veronica Tostado-Domurat

    Great!, Im happy for you

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  7. Michele

    I know this is a strange question.  Do you have brick inlay in your wood floor?  That is what it looks like in this picture.  I have a spot that I inset an area rug in my dining room and now any "standard sized" area rug does not fit.  Instead of tearing out my entire floor to relay the wood I am thinking I could do an inlay of the brick pavers….just curious.  It looks great.

     

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    • Kristie Barnett

      Michele,

      No.  What you are seeing in the photo is the tile in front of my fireplace.  How big is the inset area in your dining room?  Could you go one size up with an area rug to cover it up?  Brick pavers might be nice, but your chair and table legs may wobble on it as it tends to be slightly uneven.  What about a parquet wood inlay?

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  8. Mary Duquette

    My living room walls are white and I painted the accent wall which is an angled high wall peppercorn. Now there is so much white on the ceiling that I would like to paint it but I am not sure what color would look good against the accent wall. I have been thinking of “Anew gray” from SW which I have on my kitchen cupboards which you can see easily from the LR.

    https://photos.app.goo.gl/S1crs9sjzGsovu72A

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