Anonymous wrote:So what does everyone like??!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most mid century modern looks like it’s meant to encourage guests to leave the house as soon as soon as humanely possible. We get it, you hate people.
Flat bottom bathroom sinks. Why is this a thing. They look disgusting after one use.
Griege walls. Life is just not that grim. Find joy.
Such a bizarre take lol
MCM furniture is usually uncomfortable. The hard surfaces, sharp edges, and straight lines are visually stressful; they don’t feel organic, and people are unconsciously tense in those environments. The style isn’t designed for warmth or a sense of caring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most mid century modern looks like it’s meant to encourage guests to leave the house as soon as soon as humanely possible. We get it, you hate people.
Flat bottom bathroom sinks. Why is this a thing. They look disgusting after one use.
Griege walls. Life is just not that grim. Find joy.
Such a bizarre take lol
Anonymous wrote:Most mid century modern looks like it’s meant to encourage guests to leave the house as soon as soon as humanely possible. We get it, you hate people.
Flat bottom bathroom sinks. Why is this a thing. They look disgusting after one use.
Griege walls. Life is just not that grim. Find joy.
Anonymous wrote:Jewel hued furniture. It’s passé. Hate stairs that meet you when you step in to the house.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t hate anything. I can appreciate any well-executed style, and like eclectic DIY. What I prefer is to see the homeowner’s personality shining through!
Personally I will always prefer my own version of cottage decor.
Anonymous wrote:This. Uncomfortable, impersonal, robotic.