Let's face it, one's home may make or break it depending on the living space décor. Of course, every one of us has the right to express our own preferences for how we'd like to design our homes, but that doesn't mean that those choices are always wise.
Everyone has individual tastes when it comes to outfitting and creating aesthetically pleasing living spaces, but occasionally it just isn't right. A disaster in your home's design could go unnoticed by your family or neighbors, but strangers online are a different story.
When it comes to constructing a beautiful space, one must also consider the practical side of things and be able to properly mix the two. People do not realize how much goes into design.
Interior design is both an art and a science, and people should remember that. It's a puzzle that must be put together precisely in order to be aesthetically pleasing.
Users of a Facebook page named "That's It, I'm Home/Home Decor Shaming" post images of unpleasant, useless, or even just plain bizarre home design decisions. You guessed it—the members of the aforementioned group spend a lot of time analyzing the photographs presented and describing what they think may have been done differently or what they didn't like.
4. (Takes Deep Breath And Attempts To Sublimate Rage)
Okay. Let’s leave aside the waist deep shag rug. For the moment.
You can either have the trompe l’oeil river bank or you can have the shiny tapestry upholstered couch with the 4’’ diameter yellow blossoms on it, but you Can’t. Have. Both.
5. The Nice Thing About The Coffee Table Is That The Blood From The Scraped Shins Wipes Off Easily. I'm Not Sure If The Wicker Couch Matches The Faux Sheepskin Chairs That Don't Go With The Fake Colonial Side Table Sitting Next To The Tourist Souvenir Tiki Idols, But The Polka Dots On The Couch Really Pull It All Together
13. I Wish It Were The Wallpaper That Bugged Me The Most - But Nope, It's That Weird Trapezoid Mirror That Has Nothing In Common With Any Other Theme In This Room
For good home décor, the art must be hung at the ideal height for the ceiling in a particular room and for any furniture that may be beneath it. The scale of the sofa must match the surrounding furnishings and your ceilings.
Each piece of furniture must have at least the first two feet of the rug covered. If these tasks are not completed properly, the room may feel unbalanced and cluttered.
Yeah, it is the sofa that's causing the problems here...