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We live in a world of duality. Where there is dark, there is light. Where there is hot, there is cold. Where there are genius DIY projects… there are the polar opposite. Here’s a quick review of some of the most notorious (and often downright idiotic) home design examples we have picture evidence of. At least it’s more humor for the rest of us!
Home office design #fail . They probably should have called Ella Design Group! #interiordesign #hillsborough pic.twitter.com/BAdJUcWtSx
— Ella Design Group (@EllaDesignGroup) June 26, 2015
On the upside of this all, someone has to serve as examples of what not to do. I’ll give credit to these people for demonstrating the importance of planning before we commit to tackling DIY home design projects.
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