That first house with the maroon shutters is so cute, but I would take out those large stars and the gazing balls. |
| My general perception is that you probably have many other things around your home that might give one tetanus or cause lead poisoning. |
| hate |
“Gather” |
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I wanted one and my husband was horrified. Said they are all over in the Trump areas in WV and PA. His impression is that they are low end decor.
I never saw it this way before but I moved on. |
Dear OP - the Barnstar....is simply an exterior house decoration that has become more main stream due to HGTV, Chip and Joanna Gaines, etc....just like the use of a barn door for interior rooms/closets. I personally am a fan of the interior barn door look and I could care less what others think. As for the Barnstar on the exterior of a house....see these great articles: https://www.wideopencountry.com/barn-stars/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnstar Honestly, I would never relate a Barnstar to anything political at all -- only on DCUM would you find someone saying a house decoration is political. I have always thought that it ties into being a symbol of good luck and with connections to Pennsylvania Dutch/Amish heritage communities. Similar to how a pineapple symbolizes hospitality and warmth: http://www.beachdecorshop.com/blog/the-story-of-the-pineapple-a-symbol-of-hospitality-warmth/ |
| so awful |
| I looked up the history of them years ago. They are the end of a long road that runs through the roof of the house. The star at the end was a way to have something decorative and not a metal rod or pole. It was a construction thing. I'll have to look it up again. |
| It is your house, OP. If you love barnstars then put in barnstars. Who cares what anyone else thinks!?! Do what you love! |