Since driverless cars are in, it seems the world is already preparing for futuristic garages, in case flying cars will be the next big hit. Like this architect, who was clearly way too excited about flying cars.
We admire his advanced decisions and hope the car will fit in this garage. But maybe someone should tell him, a futuristic car deserves a nicer-looking garage.
Floral For No One
Floral used to be the thing to have in your home, particularly in the ‘80s. Want to buy a couch? Make it floral. Looking for curtains? Floral. Even pillows, pictures, and vases all had to be floral.
Unfortunately, floral now makes for a very outdated design. It’s a signature of a different decade that just doesn’t fit into the modern aesthetic. Using floral elements as accent pieces is perfectly okay, but implementing a floral theme throughout your entire home will turn your pad into a bad ‘80s movie. So why hire an interior designer who loves this pattern?
Oh Deer
When a bathroom is already really small, the last thing you need is a bunch of random decorations to make the place even more crowded. This bathroom is 7.5 x 5 in size. And yet, someone thought it would be a wonderful idea to put on the wall the head of a deer.
We aren't interested in entering a bathroom, sitting to do our business, and having a dead deer having a staring contest with us. That is just some weird, freaky stuff that we're just not into. Deer heads are bad enough hanging on the wall of our uncle's cabin, why do they need to be in public restrooms?
A Frilly Skirt For Your Bed? No
The ruffled bed skirt trend finds its origin in the ‘80s, when nearly everything was ruffled. The skirt should add a little feminine appeal to a room, making it a perfect choice for young girls.
However, we believe that the ruffled bed skirt trend should never make its way back into the mainstream. Modern design is minimalist and chic, so we're not sure why interior designers are still using it.
Trick of Light
This may have not been done on purpose (although you never know), but the resulting reflection couldn’t be more perfect. We’re pretty sure we don’t need to explain why. However, we do want to commend the interior designer who combined his best styling skills with a great sense of humor, to create this masterpiece of refracted light.
We just hope the homeowners aren’t intimidated while looking at the ceiling. It is a mighty distracting view!