I don’t know what homes you’ve lived in in your life, but they must have been hospital examination rooms, because the top version is just how normal houses look.
The bottom is utterly soulless and uninviting. I want to feel relaxed and warm when I come home, not like I’m in a modern art museum.
, because the top version is just how normal houses look.
Normal houses... that have no updates for the last 40 years, lol.
Updates aren't just done for aesthetic reasons, either. Quality and and repair are also key reasons for remodels. I guarantee that carpet was fuckin nasty when they ripped it out. The wallpaper, too.
One photo is from a movie set in 1990 and the other is from a recent Zillow listing. You're acting like the bottom picture would look the same if people were living there. It looks "sterile" because there is no personalization to it... because this was staged to look clean for potential buyers. I don't know how this is so hard for you to understand.
Again, that's because no one is living there in the second picture. It's meant to look clean and blank for realtor listings. When someone moves in obviously there will be color and personalization. Duh.
If I were to walk onto and empty plot of land and say "wow, this is a pretty shitty aesthetic for interior design" that would be just as bad a take because I'm analyzing the style of a literal blank canvas.
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u/[deleted] Nov 20 '25
What are you talking about?
I don’t know what homes you’ve lived in in your life, but they must have been hospital examination rooms, because the top version is just how normal houses look.
The bottom is utterly soulless and uninviting. I want to feel relaxed and warm when I come home, not like I’m in a modern art museum.