Too Much HGTV
Dec. 4th, 2007 09:09 pmWe've been watching too much HGTV around here lately. Today's pithy comment from
daisy_knotwise:
"I know this will never happen, but I'd love to see one of the houses on Designed to Sell show up on House Hunters so that the people there could say 'We didn't buy house number 2 because we didn't like the red wall and some damned fool painted the fireplace brick.'"
"I know this will never happen, but I'd love to see one of the houses on Designed to Sell show up on House Hunters so that the people there could say 'We didn't buy house number 2 because we didn't like the red wall and some damned fool painted the fireplace brick.'"
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Date: 2007-12-05 04:12 pm (UTC)I did keep watching "Landscape Challenge" - they have 3 teams, and usually one of them is high on something but they usually don't get picked to do the final design.
I thought the real weirdos were sticking to clothing design (there are some freaky things on Project Runway from time to time) but it looks like there are also some with shovels in their hands. And, amazingly enough, they get people to pay them to wreck their yards.
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Date: 2007-12-05 05:00 pm (UTC)Often, the final result (be it carpentry, color, interior design, landscaping, whatever) is something I can recognize as coordinated, chic and not my style. But, almost invariably, I will get one little nugget of information that makes me glad I watched. Sometimes it's a product from the commercials. Sometimes it's a technique I never thought of. Sometimes, it's not any one thing. For example: while I don't always like (sometimes hate) the paint colors on walls, the more I see of it, the more comfortable I am with the thought of color on walls at all. I've lived my entire life with Antique White walls. I'm actually going to paint two accent walls, one in the master bath and one in the kitchen, in the new house. For me, this is a huge step.
So, yeah, I'm addicted to HGTV.
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Date: 2007-12-09 04:49 pm (UTC)What Slashdot would tag as "suddenoutbreakofcommonsense."