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Sara Noel
12-14-2001, 10:41 PM
I find that any decorating thing I want to do, there's dh with his two cents. He has bad taste folks. Really bad!
We are planning to buy new furniture soon. He's looking at stuff that is so yucky I want to scream.

In all fairness, he should have some say in what is in the home, but why oh why can't I have one of those dh's that has no opinion on decorating? *LOL*

I mean I do not want the game station on top of the tv just sitting there. I am not a teen anymore. *LOL*

We're talking I wouldn't be surprised if he hauled in one of those dogs playing poker pictures. *LOL*

I need help!

Sara

CountryMom
12-15-2001, 01:03 AM
No, not really. He usually just goes along with whatever I want. :D He does want one of those sectional sofas that fit in corners. You know, the ones that are shaped like an L. There is nothing wrong with that except I keep picturing my aunts 70's sectional sofa complete with the orange matty cover. Yuck!

aka_alisa
12-15-2001, 10:20 AM
lol!!

this is funny!! my dh wants his playstion on top of the tv too sarah!! it drives me nuts!

he works in a video store so he gets all the free movie posters he wants! it seems like everyday he brings home new ones! and of course he wants to hang them up!!

i feel like we live in a video store. i am slowly taking down the movie posters in the living room......:) :toothy:

Sara Noel
12-17-2001, 09:40 PM
Originally posted by aka_alisa
lol!!

this is funny!! my dh wants his playstion on top of the tv too sarah!! it drives me nuts!

he works in a video store so he gets all the free movie posters he wants! it seems like everyday he brings home new ones! and of course he wants to hang them up!!

i feel like we live in a video store. i am slowly taking down the movie posters in the living room......:) :toothy:

I could handle movie posters in a game room/family room type situation, but have to admit after a few, it would drive me batty too.

My husband is into gaming. *sigh* We are buried in computer games and game station games. He loves to read and so we have tons of books too.

It's just sometimes he has good taste and sometimes he has the worst taste on the planet. He'll point out something and I will wonder what is he thinking?

We are considering building a home and all I can think of is the battle over every square inch. (wallpaper, flooring, paint) UGH

Now to give him credit-Because he does have an interest, it means I get new things more often than I would if he didn't. EX: I may not like those dish towels, but they are new. *LOL*

Sara

Jerseygirl
12-17-2001, 11:08 PM
I guess I am blessed. He has good taste in almost everything-he went to art school so he has a decent eye for color etc. As long as I dont go too girlie or frillie he's ok with it. My complaint--he really likes the "office look" plain, neutral, to him it's ok to put the computer in the living room. We compromise--The computer is on a rolling cart that can be taken out when I have company, we have studio space in the attic that keeps my crafts and books out of sight and his electronics away, and the dining room is MINE-off limits to kids, DH and anyone else who is not up for a formal dinner.

Michelle
12-17-2001, 11:14 PM
We're talking I wouldn't be surprised if he hauled in one of those dogs playing poker pictures. *LOL*



Hey! I have one of those in my living room :P

Sara Noel
12-18-2001, 12:34 AM
Originally posted by chelle3889
We're talking I wouldn't be surprised if he hauled in one of those dogs playing poker pictures. *LOL*



Hey! I have one of those in my living room :P

errr, I think it's too late to retract my post. I would explain further except I know I will dig a deeper hole, as you know how that happens with me in these situations. *LOL*

I will now creep up into the rafters to hide and will refrain from commenting too much on decor in the future. *LMAO*

Sara

kellyfish
12-19-2001, 10:14 AM
Originally posted by CountryMom
No, not really. He usually just goes along with whatever I want. :D He does want one of those sectional sofas that fit in corners. You know, the ones that are shaped like an L. There is nothing wrong with that except I keep picturing my aunts 70's sectional sofa complete with the orange matty cover. Yuck!

My dh is always eyeing those sectional sofas too. He wants the ones that have recliners built in. Our great room is too small for one. My problem is that dh wants everything black. Black tv stand, black appliances, black accessories. It can look nice sometimes, but I want color.

Kellyfish

Megareader
01-05-2002, 10:08 PM
Good taste? Well...his idea of high class decor is to toss his baseball cap on the portable dishwasher, hang his jacket on the bannister and leave empty chip bags on the nightstand. He definitely has no decorating style...at least not one that I like!

strawberryfire
01-07-2002, 06:08 AM
The only good taste mine seems to show is by being with me! (lol)
his idea of decour is a penrith panthers plaque ( for non aussies, a really bad rugby league team)

Ahrens65
01-08-2002, 10:18 AM
Sara,
I feel your pain!! LOL......my husband thinks that our house has to look like a game reserve! I finally had to relent and let him have the family room in the basement. And i know what you mean about having "discussions" on furniture. I put my husbands bachelor sofa set in the basement for a reason!!! LOL
But never fear.....i eventually talked my hubby into giving in on the sofa set we have now....and searched for forever! I just relied on his natural tendencies to save us money by explaining that if we went with the neutral colored set.....i wouldn't have to change the walls, curtains, etc. etc. :D

Tamara

COUNTRYBUMPKIN
01-09-2002, 07:21 AM
Ok, I have been LMAO at some of your posts here!:laugh: Is'nt it funny how alot of men think differently than us women when it comes to home decorating?
I get to do all of the decorating in our home, and since I love to decorate in country, with all of the antiques and such, dh seems to like it. I have even incorporated a few old western pieces into it.

Dh has a room downstairs that I call the HOBO room!

:laugh: It is adjacent to his workshop and he has a very unique way of decorating it. You ladies would be laughing sooooooo hard if you saw it. He has flags hanging from the wall, and a bunch of hodge-podge pictures and such hanging around his room. He put candles in tincans and has furniture from Mexico,that his parents had made when they lived by the border. It is dark wood and has orange slipcovers on the cushions:eek: Ok, enough of my rambling on, I am sure that you ladies get the picture!:D

CarrotCake
01-09-2002, 09:04 AM
Orange slip covers? DH would be in heaven. LOL

DH is gone more than he is home. I am the one who decorates because I am here. As long as I don't rearrange traffic patterns, he is happy.

We call his office the "I love me room." Two walls are covered floor to ceiling with awards, plaques, guidons, etc. that he has received while in the Army. The other two walls are floor to ceiling book cases filled with history books and army manuals.