The Facebook group 'That's It, I'm Home/Home Decor Shaming' is relatively small and has just 2,500 members, but it invites them to share pictures of questionable design choices and receive feedback and commentary from others, generating plenty of interesting content.
The online community covers a wide range of topics, from outdated wallpaper to bizarre furniture arrangements, and while its name may suggest a negative tone, the interactions are anything but.
Oftentimes, members even share tips and ideas for improvement, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to spruce up their living space. Overall, it's a fun and engaging corner of the internet!
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Ok I gave up 1/3rd the way through. Yeah some are hazardous like the rocks on the stairs but most are creative/nonconformist. Gad can't we do our own thing that makes us comfortable without be attacked? God forbid we all live in the suburbs in those cookie cutter box houses.
Beauty is highly subjective. What someone find great, another will find awful. The numerous comment saying "this is actually cool" prove my point. And as Bluetoyou wrote, non conformism will get you that. I think it says more about the people shaming others for that then the people being shamed. Let's all agree to disagree.
Ok I gave up 1/3rd the way through. Yeah some are hazardous like the rocks on the stairs but most are creative/nonconformist. Gad can't we do our own thing that makes us comfortable without be attacked? God forbid we all live in the suburbs in those cookie cutter box houses.
Beauty is highly subjective. What someone find great, another will find awful. The numerous comment saying "this is actually cool" prove my point. And as Bluetoyou wrote, non conformism will get you that. I think it says more about the people shaming others for that then the people being shamed. Let's all agree to disagree.
