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Interior design is also just fashion that comes & goes

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Silverg · 30/06/2019 15:06

Have just read so many moans on here about textured wallpaper and have recently had my daughter quoting her ‘expert’ friend who claims I should totally redecorate my house (she hasn’t seen it) even though I’ve only recently spent money on it. In fact, before said unexpected advice, I was just starting to like the small, 50s house I bought following my divorce and had started to feel proud to show it to guests. . I’m crap at DIY and so have paid a couple of different professionals to decorate - generally one room each year. They know I don’t like patterned wallpaper or featured walls but have kept some of the textured wallpaper owing to the uneven walls of the old house and, with the professional paint job, I think the living room especially looks wonderful. In two of the rooms, I’m also really glad I’ve slightly rebelled against the complete ‘neutral’ (= beige) fashion by insisting that some part of the room, even if it’s the carpet, has to be a different colour (beige carpets are a nightmare with a dog, in any case). To my mind, it’s all about the end result so I don’t intend to be a slave to interior design fashions any more than I am to clothes. Neither am I narcissistic enough to imply that my taste is the only ‘good’ taste - only that it’s right for me. So anyone who disagrees or who feels like bitching about my house when they visit knows what they can do.

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Pipandmum · 30/06/2019 15:15

People have different tastes but I wouldn’t pay any attention to what a friend of my child thinks. If you have confidence in your style who cares what other people think? Maximalism is in now but who is going to suddenly go from Scandinavian to all over pattern just because it’s in? That look would drive me mad so I don’t care how many magazines feature it.
So you are right, for interior shops and magazines to keep selling they need to come up with something new and different. Obviously changing your house interior is more expensive than changing your outfit so trends can last years (the mid century and industrial look have both had a very long run of it).
You are the one living in your house so it’s only your opinion that counts.

LauderSyme · 30/06/2019 15:21

Totally agree with your thread title. Anyone saying your house needs redecorating without even seeing it is out of order. Don't let her silly comments undermine you.

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