Well, aside from the ugly furniture, there's the assumption that if you take out walls and put in windows, you'll have something nice to look at, which simply isn't true in most places. Not to mention the modernist indoor staircase - the assumption there is that the occupants will always be in their 20s and have no problems climbing such user-unfriendly steps!
The weird thing is that I love modernism, and asian aesthetics and clean, sleek lines, but I hate what they did to that room.
I thought that the original was too dark and a little overfilled, but it looked inviting. Just get rid of the curtains and a quarter of the stuff in it and I would have loved it.
But the second room was totally devoid of plan, structure or color. It looked like an apartment loft, not like a home.
Color, damn it. If you want clean lines, you need color. And what was up with the TV?
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I thought that the original was too dark and a little overfilled, but it looked inviting. Just get rid of the curtains and a quarter of the stuff in it and I would have loved it.
But the second room was totally devoid of plan, structure or color. It looked like an apartment loft, not like a home.
Color, damn it. If you want clean lines, you need color. And what was up with the TV?