Hanna Sumari reminds that you should always start with the basics.
Hanna Sumari gives advice via the screen today to one of the contestants in the Finland’s most beautiful home contest.
The judges will visit the townhouse apartment in Pori, completed in 1982. There are colors, especially pastels and the main color is blue.
– Pretty cool feeling. What all does this person admire? What does he study, read and what kind of visual worlds does he enjoy? In a way, it’s all visible here, but it’s not visible all the way to the root, Sumari regrets.
– There is a little stage presence here, which is a tricky thing.
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According to Sumari, the resident clearly has a good eye for color, a sense of form and an understanding of beauty. The home is sweet.
– I understand the decorator. Decorators don’t necessarily think far ahead. Many just decorate. That’s when this thing happens, he states.
That’s why Sumari gives advice to the resident – and other decorators like him.
– If you love a certain interior design style or thing and want to modify your home, you should always start with the basics and only decorate afterwards, the editor advises.
– Here it has been done the other way around. The existing space is decorated. It’s sweet, but if you wanted to do even better, you should have started from the beginning.
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Also Blue Rainio would have liked to see a more thorough take.
– An almost original home would have needed a major renovation in addition to the paint, he criticizes.
– This is physically a terraced house from the 1980s. Sisus lives in a different world.
Rainio believes that completely new materials and elements would have brought the depth he was looking for to the whole.
– Now it remained superficial.
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Finland’s most beautiful home today on MTV3 at 20:00 & on Katsomo & C More. See all TV programs and broadcast times in Telku’s TV guide.