Honestly, some of the home design I’ve seen in friends’ houses or even in my own past projects already feels dated very quickly. Like, painting over brick in solid grey or white is a big one. Unless the brick is truly ugly to begin with, staining or limewashing usually keeps the texture and charm. A flat coat of paint can make it look more like a toy than a home. Or electric fireplaces are another example. Where I live, power outages happen every year in storms. If the fireplace can’t work when the lights are out, it’s basically just a decoration. Then there’s the whole open bathroom trend with no doors and giant freestanding tubs. They’re awkward to get in and out of and a nightmare to clean behind. Showers without doors just mean water everywhere and slippery floors, which is dangerous for anyone, especially kids or older family members. And finally that whole Pinterest-inspired trim overload. Adding trim or paintings in the middle of EVERY wall, EVERY room, so annoying What do you think of these? I bet you also have some opinions on design choices that are bound to be outdated 😂 You know how annoying those designs are #HomeDesign #InteriorTrends #DesignFails #HomeDecor #RenovationTips #Home