Home design: so fashionable that it’s even disgusting (30 photos)
If you decide to make a renovation or simply update your furniture, you will inevitably decide to look at fashionable design projects dedicated to home design. And you might see something there that will make your hair stand on end! Users of the social network reddit were asked which home design trends irritate them the most - and here's what they said.
"An open space that includes a bathtub and even a toilet. I don't want to wake up and watch my boyfriend clean his nose or something."
"Giving up the stair railings for a pretty picture. One day your drunk friend will fall down those stairs and break his neck. Building codes exist for a reason."
"Mags or carpeting in restrooms are terribly unhygienic."
“This may be an unpopular opinion, but I don’t want the house to be smart. I decide for myself what should be done and in what order, and I don’t want to leave this decision to the smartphone.”
“New homes often don’t have wind turbines and solar panels - but in my opinion they should be everywhere now.”
“Thin and often hollow interior doors - they let in so much sound that it is simply impossible to sleep behind such a door in the bedroom.”
“They have completely stopped building storage rooms for mops - but where, tell me, should we keep all sorts of brushes and brooms?”
"Modern interiors are becoming more and more sterile. White, black, glossy, polished... It looks like an operating room, and every fingerprint is immediately and very clearly visible."
"The idea of hanging the TV above the fireplace. It doesn't fit, and the TV hangs too high."
"The idea of replacing bookcases with open shelves. Lovers of open spaces seem to have forgotten that dust exists."
"Endless kitchens that combine kitchen, living room, bar and God knows what else."
"The whole concept of open space. I don't like the idea of having finished cooking and immediately cleaning the kitchen, because it is combined with the living room, and guests will come there now."
"" False under-balconies. It's kind of stupid."
"Small bedrooms with one double bed and one bedside table."
"Microscopic laundry and storage rooms, but a huge TV viewing room."
"There is a terrible lack of storage space. In newfangled houses, everything seems to be in plain sight, but there are no storage systems."
"No door between the bedroom and the bathroom. I've seen this in three new houses I've lived in. I want to be able to close the door behind me when I go into the bathroom or toilet."
“I hate it when designers bring the garage into the foreground. It’s as if the owner is like: “Look, look, this is my garage... well, there’s a house behind it, if that’s what.”
“The houses in some residential communities are so similar that even the owners seem to confuse them.”
"Abundance of white - walls, carpets, the list goes on and on."
"Glass shower doors, especially wall-length ones. They only look nice when they're spotless, which means they'll look terrible most of the time in most homes."
"In rich interiors, marble is shoved in all directions. It looks tasteless."
"Wasted space - huge bedrooms with sitting areas, houses with an equal number of beds and bathrooms, extravagant foyers that take up half the first floor of the house, formal living and dining rooms that are never used. And so on."
“The cool-light LED bulbs that have become popular can make a room feel lifeless.”
“Very often the front of the house is made with imagination, made of beautiful stone, with intricate decoration, and the back is covered with cheap plastic.”
"Microscopic kitchen corner in small apartments and apartments. Very inconvenient."
"Love large open spaces. People don't even think about what they'll do with them, and what it's like to heat them in the winter and cool them in the summer."
"Fake shutters. They give the house a charming country look, but are very impractical. If you really want to have shutters, make real ones."
"Routine houses without personality, combined into a single complex, where the windows look directly into the neighbor's bedroom."

