how do you decide who and how things are decorated when you share a home? for the sake of discussion, let's all assume we're talking about living with a spouse.
i have married friends who live in a house that is decorated impossibly girly--pink frilly touches everywhere. i would go as far as saying that they live in a home that channels decorating inspiration straight from "barbie's town house". when they married, he moved into her home, and i assumed they'd redecorate to accommodate a more unisex feel. that was two years ago.
the fact that i couldn't live in such a home makes me wonder how a guy tolerates such a thing. or maybe he doesn't care.
on the other hand, another married couple i know lives in a cabin decorated with several mounted animal heads, and it sort of reminds me of the place that time forgot. she says with a laugh, "i live in a man-cave!".
i can't help but wonder, do some people just not care how they live, or what things look like?
or is it all compromise? i'm rather curious what you all think.
how important to you is living in a home that suits your aesthetic preferences?
what CAN'T you live with??? how would you describe what you prefer?
how much are you willing to compromise about your living environment?
what would that compromise look like?
i have married friends who live in a house that is decorated impossibly girly--pink frilly touches everywhere. i would go as far as saying that they live in a home that channels decorating inspiration straight from "barbie's town house". when they married, he moved into her home, and i assumed they'd redecorate to accommodate a more unisex feel. that was two years ago.
the fact that i couldn't live in such a home makes me wonder how a guy tolerates such a thing. or maybe he doesn't care.
on the other hand, another married couple i know lives in a cabin decorated with several mounted animal heads, and it sort of reminds me of the place that time forgot. she says with a laugh, "i live in a man-cave!".
i can't help but wonder, do some people just not care how they live, or what things look like?
or is it all compromise? i'm rather curious what you all think.
how important to you is living in a home that suits your aesthetic preferences?
what CAN'T you live with??? how would you describe what you prefer?
how much are you willing to compromise about your living environment?
what would that compromise look like?
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