#1
More info: Reddit Image source: Ithurtsprecious, Skylar Kang I ban any decorations with words on it, no matter how cute it is.
#2
Image source: AffectionatePause152, Sara Sadeghloo 20-foot ceiling living rooms on 2-story homes. What a waste of space for a great extra room on the 2nd floor. Ceilings can max out at 10 feet and still feel high.
#3
Image source: Veeg-Tard, Arm Sarv Flipper grey everything.
#4
Image source: snowgrrll, MINDY JACOBS Barn doors and farmhouse sinks, unless the house is actually on acreage/a farm.
#5
Image source: PompousPun Open layouts make the house appear bigger, but I can’t get over how much it makes a house echo. When you have more than a few people in the space it’s impossible to have much privacy.
#6
Image source: butteryspoink Pallet wood. You have no idea what the hell soaked into those things during their lifetime/transport.
#7
Image source: Kay312010, charlesdeluvio Open shelves in the kitchen.
#8
Image source: effesstorm Kitchens that are floor to ceiling subway tile (and all it’s derivative tiles) on all walls. It resembles a rest stop bathroom and will start to feel as dated as taupe walls in a McMansion do now.
#9
Image source: SunglassesBright Linear mosaic. Oh god it’s f*g ugly and there was a period where everyone was asking for it. I straight up tell our clients not to do it. It’s going to look like st in 10 years. It looks like st now but it will be so obviously dated.
#10
Image source: snny_all_year, Annie Spratt The Moroccan tile everywhere. It fits in some houses, but it’s being put everywhere right now. I think it’s not going to age well except in houses where it’s aligned with the rest of the architecture.
#11
Image source: theartofgettingup Anything that says Live. Laugh. Love.
#12
Image source: giggles-mcgee, Olivier Bergeron Paint everything that’s old white.
#13
Image source: bzzibee, Sharad kandoi Black painted houses. Annoying as f**k to upkeep.
#14
Image source: s_0_s_z, Curtis Adams Brass faucets and other brass accents. It’s part of that disgusting 80s retro look that has become popular along with hunter Green and mustard yellow colors. Stop it. It was gross back then, it looks no [better] now in the 2020s.
#15
Image source: SheWhoWelds, Sidekix Media All white kitchens. White cabinets, white quartz countertops, etc. Looks great in magazines but if you’re actually cooking meals most of the week, it has to be a nightmare to keep everything sparkling clean.
#16
Image source: hiccupmortician Vinyl signs and labels on everything. Everyone and their mother has a damn Cricut and those stupid vinyl cutouts are on everything at my school. Am teacher. It looks super trashy!
#17
Image source: mustardowl6, Max Vakhtbovych Vessel sinks, they’re an impractical use of space and always make me feel like I’m at a restaurant that probably still serves molten lava cake.
#18
Image source: anon, Saru Robert Ugly modern urban apartment exterior where everything is multiple colors/boxes/textures and the inside looks sad and basic. I realize not everyone loves more period feeling houses, but god, at least Victorians and the like were INTERESTING. The current housing trend is like vanilla ice cream… no attitude, no flavor, and it looks like every other house out there. And that’s insulting to vanilla ice cream, frankly.
#19
Image source: Fragrant-Chipmunk692 Anything manufactured to look like it was worn out, damaged, and re-purposed creatively.
#20
Image source: blacksystembbq Those accent walls with the abstract diagonal lines. Will age like popcorn ceilings and wood paneling on walls
title: “20 Current Aesthetic Trends That Will Age Poorly As Shared By People In This Online Community” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-26” author: “Richard Young”
#1
More info: Reddit Image source: Ithurtsprecious, Skylar Kang I ban any decorations with words on it, no matter how cute it is.
#2
Image source: AffectionatePause152, Sara Sadeghloo 20-foot ceiling living rooms on 2-story homes. What a waste of space for a great extra room on the 2nd floor. Ceilings can max out at 10 feet and still feel high.
#3
Image source: Veeg-Tard, Arm Sarv Flipper grey everything.
#4
Image source: snowgrrll, MINDY JACOBS Barn doors and farmhouse sinks, unless the house is actually on acreage/a farm.
#5
Image source: PompousPun Open layouts make the house appear bigger, but I can’t get over how much it makes a house echo. When you have more than a few people in the space it’s impossible to have much privacy.
#6
Image source: butteryspoink Pallet wood. You have no idea what the hell soaked into those things during their lifetime/transport.
#7
Image source: Kay312010, charlesdeluvio Open shelves in the kitchen.
#8
Image source: effesstorm Kitchens that are floor to ceiling subway tile (and all it’s derivative tiles) on all walls. It resembles a rest stop bathroom and will start to feel as dated as taupe walls in a McMansion do now.
#9
Image source: SunglassesBright Linear mosaic. Oh god it’s f*g ugly and there was a period where everyone was asking for it. I straight up tell our clients not to do it. It’s going to look like st in 10 years. It looks like st now but it will be so obviously dated.
#10
Image source: snny_all_year, Annie Spratt The Moroccan tile everywhere. It fits in some houses, but it’s being put everywhere right now. I think it’s not going to age well except in houses where it’s aligned with the rest of the architecture.
#11
Image source: theartofgettingup Anything that says Live. Laugh. Love.
#12
Image source: giggles-mcgee, Olivier Bergeron Paint everything that’s old white.
#13
Image source: bzzibee, Sharad kandoi Black painted houses. Annoying as f**k to upkeep.
#14
Image source: s_0_s_z, Curtis Adams Brass faucets and other brass accents. It’s part of that disgusting 80s retro look that has become popular along with hunter Green and mustard yellow colors. Stop it. It was gross back then, it looks no [better] now in the 2020s.
#15
Image source: SheWhoWelds, Sidekix Media All white kitchens. White cabinets, white quartz countertops, etc. Looks great in magazines but if you’re actually cooking meals most of the week, it has to be a nightmare to keep everything sparkling clean.
#16
Image source: hiccupmortician Vinyl signs and labels on everything. Everyone and their mother has a damn Cricut and those stupid vinyl cutouts are on everything at my school. Am teacher. It looks super trashy!
#17
Image source: mustardowl6, Max Vakhtbovych Vessel sinks, they’re an impractical use of space and always make me feel like I’m at a restaurant that probably still serves molten lava cake.
#18
Image source: anon, Saru Robert Ugly modern urban apartment exterior where everything is multiple colors/boxes/textures and the inside looks sad and basic. I realize not everyone loves more period feeling houses, but god, at least Victorians and the like were INTERESTING. The current housing trend is like vanilla ice cream… no attitude, no flavor, and it looks like every other house out there. And that’s insulting to vanilla ice cream, frankly.
#19
Image source: Fragrant-Chipmunk692 Anything manufactured to look like it was worn out, damaged, and re-purposed creatively.
#20
Image source: blacksystembbq Those accent walls with the abstract diagonal lines. Will age like popcorn ceilings and wood paneling on walls