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In this video, I’m sharing 8 timeless and psychology-backed ways to make your living room feel cosy and warm. From layout and lighting to personal objects and imperfect details, these design strategies are grounded in architecture, behavioural science, and real-life lived-in comfort.
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0:00 intro
0:23 space above your head
2:21 wrap each zone
3:37 seating circle
5:01 mix it up
5:41 warm vibes
9:42 signs of life
11:24 traces of you
13:10 a bit of looseness
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Hey! 🙂 I’m BaiXu, a Cambridge University graduate and architect based in Munich. I make videos, design spaces and share them online.
On this channel, I share information about architecture, design, home renovation and vlogs about my creator life in Germany.
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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 intro
0:23 space above your head
2:21 wrap each zone
3:37 seating circle
5:01 mix it up
5:41 warm vibes
9:42 signs of life
11:24 traces of you
13:10 a bit of looseness
As someone who did research on spatial design and embodied experiences in narratives, I appreciate what you do!
Edit: have been looking for people from architecture to collaborate with 🙂
Hii, thank you for your videos. I love rugs, but my appartment will have floor heating and cooling, which would be made less efficient with rugs. Any tips on how to solve that?
You seem to be a very nice person and not by choice on YouTube but in reality and it’s such a rare case. It makes listening to your advice or reminders of what we probably know but needed to hear from a professional much more immersive. Almost like a phone call from a friend with some tips for your space. Not sure if you read this but if you do- I appreciate you and your content. Thanks
You’re terrific….so easily to listen to, very educated and intelligent and very sensitive to space and all the many senses that surround it! The visual examples and drawings really help get your point across and are easily to understand and process. You have helped me a lot and given me much confidence to accomplish my interior design projects in m new home. Thank you❣️