10 interior items that, according to the British, betray bad taste (11 photos)
I suggest you look at 10 photographs of what, according to the British, should not be in the house.
One of the British chains of home goods stores is distinguished by a special personal approach to its customers. The company's management is very concerned about making their customers feel comfortable, so they constantly conduct surveys to improve the quality of their products. Not long ago, a survey was conducted in which the British found out which interior items their clients considered the ugliest.
Border for wallpaper
Typically, these borders are used in cases where the old wallpaper is damaged in some places, and the owners do not want to glue new ones.
Furniture without a solid frame
The fashion for bags replacing chairs has already passed. This furniture is inferior to chairs with a solid frame in all respects.
Bathroom rugs
At first, the carpets in the bathroom look beautiful, but after a few days they accumulate moisture and lose their beautiful appearance.
Wallpaper with complex patterns
Wallpaper should not stand out from the rest of the items in the interior; it should complement them. The intricate patterns on the wallpaper give it a bulky look that attracts all the attention.
Tulle curtains
Such curtains, according to the British, are absolutely useless in everyday life: they do not prevent strangers from looking into your windows and only collect dust.
Signs with inscriptions
Such signs are usually hung at the entrance to the house, and this is not an indicator of the good taste of the owner.
Flavors
Scented mixtures, which are placed in various containers throughout the house, destroy all comfort with their specific smell.
Stuffed animals
The scarecrows look cruel. They cannot fit into the interior of an ordinary room.
Lace napkins
Lace napkins are common decorative elements for Soviet apartments, which have retained their decoration since that time.
Artificial fruits
A plate of fake fruit looks cheap and tasteless.