Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why are people on this site so worried about whether or not something someone else does is tacky?
Because a neighbors external decor impacts the overall neighborhood aesthetic. I wish my HOA had more stipulations on holiday decor. Not necessarily inflatables but limitations on how much one can have in the yard of any given thing. If noise can be controlled, loud visual decor should have similar restrictions as well.
Sure, as long as you abide by it too. In this case, it would be best to allow nothing for anyone besides a small list of allowed plantings because all else is subjective. What you think is tasteful, I might find gauche.
That’s why I said limitations— meaning no more than 1-3 items of any given thing. Height restrictions would be good too. One of my neighbors had a nine foot inflatable turkey during thanksgiving that gave me nightmares.
In 20-30 years, you will either be dead or pissing and pooing on yourself in some godforsaken nursing home; my advice is to lighten up in the present, laugh more, be good-natured, easy going, and let the good times roll because striving to appear to have good taste and keeping up appearances doesn't mean much in the end.