![]() ![]() – A Brassy Brooklyn Pad with Lots of Lightĭesigned by West Elm Dumbo – see the full tour hereĭesigned by West Elm Denver – see the full tour hereĭesigned by West Elm Oakbrook – see the full tour hereĭesigned by West Elm Nashville – see the full tour here – NYC Waterfront Views with a Big Ol’ Bird of Paradiseįrom Olivia Rink & John Philp Thompson’s apartment – see the full tour hereĭesigned by West Elm Alexandria – see the full tour here – An Insta-Famous Mid-Century Living Roomĭesigned by West Elm Emeryville – see the full tour here It will show up as the mirror image, but you can toggle that off if you’d like.ĭownload your favorites below! And if you use one during a meeting, snap a sneaky pic and tag us Got a virtual happy hour coming up? Scroll down for our NEW Happy Hour backgrounds down below! These scenes honestly look pretty realistic (pro-tip: just don’t move around too quickly!). Click “Virtual Background” from the bar on the left, then press the plus sign to upload the photo of your choice. Then, on Zoom, click the gear settings in the upper right corner. Now it’s your turn! Here’s how to change your background on Zoom: First, find your favorite background photos below and save them to your desktop. When I heard about it, I had to give it a go – and might’ve had a little too much fun doing it. (Hey, a little levity can go a long way these days.) The Creative Team at West Elm HQ kicked off this trend internally, joining meetings virtually from the West Elm Holiday House, this stunning A-Frame home and more, much to the delight of everyone else on the call. We’re talking about real-life living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens and more that we’ve featured right here on the Front + Main blog. That’s right, it’s a virtual background! And no offense to Zoom’s pre-set options, but we’re not talking about a generic outer space scene or a panoramic shot of the Golden Gate Bridge. While I might now have some time on my hands to make that WFH space look better IRL, I want to show you a shortcut that will get all of us to our dream homes by that 3pm meeting. I’m working from a Brooklyn apartment that hasn’t been fully moved into yet – and on frequent video chats with my stylish West Elm colleagues, it shows. I’ve learned that my video chat background is a bit lackluster, to put it lightly. That blurry, front-facing camera lens can be pretty unforgiving. Can you see my screen? Am I on mute? Is that your husband in the background? And if you’re into home design – Is that *really* what my house looks like on camera? Whether you’re a WFH pro or are just getting started, there’s a major learning curve when it comes to video conference meetings. In either case it will look correct to other users.UPDATE: Got a virtual happy hour, brunch or dinner coming up? Scroll down for our NEW happy hour and kitchen backgrounds down below!Īh, working from home. Note: the photo will appear flipped on your end unless you disable the mirror my video option. Click the “+” button to the right of the background images and select “Add image” to upload your own image. ![]() When in a Zoom meeting, click the “^” button to the right of the video icon and select “Choose a virtual background”.To use a virtual background in a Zoom meeting: In the Meeting tab, navigate to the Virtual Background option (under the In Meeting (Advanced) section) and verify that the setting is enabled.In the navigation menu, click Settings.To enable the Virtual Background feature for your own use: Right click on the fullsize image and select to save the image to your computer.Click on a desired thumbnail image to view the fullsize image.Missing your favorite study spots in the library and on campus? Use these Zoom backgrounds to virtually recreate those settings in your classes and study sessions! To download an image: Special Collections & University Archives. ![]()
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