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Fukfacewillie · 56-60, M
I’m a mid-century guy myself, and prefer that my kitchen not be in my living room.

In my city, every new house maxes out the lot and looks like what I call “Danish Postmodern Library.” Talk about cold…
onewithshoes · 26-30, F
@Fukfacewillie
Indeed, who wants to be reproached by the mess left in the kitchen whilst trying to relax in the sitting room?😣

SchoolBelle · 61-69, F Best Comment
Excellent! Witty and unbland!

Oh, and for some reason, I read your final sentence as "emotional enema" - I think your oh so tasteful rant set me up for that. 😂
Hireath · 36-40, M
I feel like minimalism is calming. I admit, I sometimes I get caught up in the technosexual and maximalist design that uses all 3 dimensions but it's true that the more Zen things are, the less cluttered and stressed you feel. So I agree with that much about minimalism.
Persephonee · 26-30, F
@Hireath The only solution is for everyone to have the same taste as me :D
Hireath · 36-40, M
SchoolBelle · 61-69, F
@Persephonee That sounds like a good plan.
fun4us2b · M
Great post!

I also prefer color and the imperfections of an older home. Many still appreciate it - and many just don't even know...
ArishMell · 70-79, M
Interesting point!

It is of course a matter of taste, but I suspect the worst "Minimalists" in decor, etc. are ones who can make money from their own tastes.

Estate-agents do love orthodoxy. I encountered this personally when viewing one home.

The house was built in the 1960s. "Of course, this will need replacing", said the agent, in front of the seller.

"Why?" I asked. "Ther's nothing wrong with it. In fact it's a damn' site better design and probably a lot better made, than the modern stuff!"

"This" was the sink unit, with its 1960s roll-top, one-piece sink and draining boards that cover the entire top of a wooden frame, instead of the modern style using a sink cut into the surface of a chipboard box. I proceeded to explain the engineering and functional problems with the "modern" form to the baffled agent.

"And of course you'd need replace those high-level cupboards", he turned to.

"Why?"

"Well, they are sagging!" he pointed out.

That was true, but not seriously; but he had not expected me to say they were easy to repair. I had to explain, very simply, how. He gawped at me, clearly out-paced by a potential buyer who knows things can be repaired, and how to repair them.

I decided the man, probably not even born when this kitchen was fitted, had no practical knowledge about buildings and their fittings; probably has no idea how to screw two pieces of wood together. The only point we agreed on was the colour of the walls, a rather cold blue.

I didn't in the end buy, for various reasons nothing to do with the fittings and fixtures, but looking at home advertisements does suggest the whole estate-agency trade relies on imposed fashion cliches.
Persephonee · 26-30, F
@ArishMell This (the estate agent) is everything that's wrong with the 21st century. I don't blame him of course but the aesthetic and economic system we're living in where Having A New Thing is the only thing that matters.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@Persephonee Oh, the desire for the "New Thing" is by no means 21C! It was ever thus: the wish to be fashionable seems always to have been a human trait.
cloudgirl1 · 31-35, F
Percy is so correct. Even here in the USA the local ethos is largely based on a common “design orthodoxy.” Many thanks for the cogent analysis.
I feel cold when I look at the stairs on the right lol.

You're a good writer.
Persephonee · 26-30, F
@SinlessOnslaught There is being tidy...and avoiding being human, and so much today seems the latter

Ultra-flat user interfaces is another massive bugbear of mine. Genuinely one of the reasons I like SW is its colour and layout is far more cheerful than any other SM site I've come across - and which proves you can have off-white as principal colour without feeling like you're in a modern art gallery)
mainvane · 61-69, M
OMG Percy....Don't hold back .....please tell us how you really feel😁....
onewithshoes · 26-30, F
I would never want to live in a place that looked like the waiting area of an airport.🥱
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@onewithshoes Me neither, but if it's your property you can put that right!
Hireath · 36-40, M
@onewithshoes I would
InstructHer · 61-69, M
My home is stuffed with things and books and music. Not bland at least.
You would be amazed at how many people decorate for other people.... not themselves.

You know... appearances an'all that🙄🤷‍♀
Ambroseguy80 · 56-60, M
Have a large family! That will assure you from reaching a minimalist state. 🫢
SchoolBelle · 61-69, F
Oh shit! Thanks for the Best Comment. 🌹
Persephonee · 26-30, F
@SchoolBelle For 'emotional enema' 🤣 It's better than the original lol
SchoolBelle · 61-69, F
@Persephonee You planted the idea in my head - so you must share the credit.
Are these "narcissists" insulting you for your own subjective preference for anti-minimalism?
Persephonee · 26-30, F
@ThirstenHowl That's a perfectly valid point, and I have no defence for my lack of charity.

But I also got there first.

 
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