I don’t think every room is extremely ugly. They are void of personality and some choices were tone deaf or just beyond ugly. But I would argue that’s not the majority. The kitchen looked nice and still does. I am sure styled and with good lightning most rooms do. They are obviously very much reflecting certain trends. That’s not the problem. The problem is that Lily is only copying without really feeling it. There is nothing wrong with a 2019 Hague Blue kitchen. Or a millennial blush pink bedroom (sans mouldy wardrobes). IF you love it. Own your taste. Fill your space with some personal items and live it. But Lily seems to chase every trend and hates it the second something new comes around. That’s what makes her whole renovation journey so extremely tragic.We need to put rightmove alerts for her area
Controversial opinion - but I love her yellow door and the yellow 'ugly' tiles in the family bathroom. That's her true personality shinning through. WTF is she thinking with the beige aesthetic?
Her kitchen used to be cute too
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It's the pops of colour that made it look nicer and fresher, and the yellow fruit vase from Majorca!
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I mean having a massive space of worktop where several people can work together is nice (pizza, chopping, biscuit baking…..). Especially with children. But I don’t get her drama around space in the kitchen anyway. Millions of family do fine with 5 people and a normal one door fridge (not floor length) and without a breakfast larder. What an idiotic concept.I always thought that it would have been far more sensible for her to have the cooker & stove on the island. We chose that layout and it is so nice being able to cook facing into the room. She then would have had room for a larger fridge and "larder". I don't really see the point of the chairs at the island as the kitchen table is right next to it.
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