What Might Our Living Rooms Say About Us?
And that's because most of us want our houses to say something about us. We want them to be comfortable and functional, yes. But when it comes to aesthetics, those of us who care at all generally do so because decorating is a form of self-expression. It projects our moods and values and interests. It even expresses our most basic temperaments.
Any stranger walking into my living room can immediately tell a few things about my family: We have kids, we read a lot, we travel, we're busy and not overly concerned with neatness. It wouldn't be hard to also guess our political affiliations, our income level, our religious leanings and how we like to spend our leisure time.
Here are my guesses at the lives behind these 13 living rooms. I haven't clicked on the photos to learn anything about them (including their location). So I could be very wrong on all accounts, but it's a fun game.
What are your guesses? And what does your living room actually say about you?
We spend most of our time reading and traveling. Our politics are liberal, and we are over 50. We like good red wine.
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by Jamison Howard
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We have no pets or children.
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We are a young, college-educated
couple in the suburban South. We love cooking shows and attend church
every Sunday. Next year we are going to either get a puppy or start a
family.
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I live in California, and back in
the day I used to hang out with Joni Mitchell in Topanga Canyon. I buy
organic food, like to travel to exotic locations and practice
meditation.
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by Niche Interiors
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We rent this place. One of us is
very traditional — beige and burgundy, please — and one of us is a
little more adventuresome. This room is our compromise.
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I'm a bachelor who made a lot of
money in technology. I let my designer pick out everything, and I can
control it all from my iPad.
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We own a gallery in Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood and hold fundraisers for Democrats.
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Tell us: What does your living room say about you?