Tell us about the home design trend that open you the " ick . "
When it comes to home design, we all have our own personal aesthetics and tastes — and on the flip side, I know we can all think of a trend or two that we just can’t get behind. But when I came across thisviral serieson home design “icks” from TikTokersEthan GaskillandRobert Gigs, I was reminded that sometimes it’s the smallest, most wildly specific decor elements that can annoy us the most.#
Naturally, it got me thinking: If two people could have so many super specific (and super relatable) hot takes on these design trends, what opinions are the rest of us holding on to? So, I’m turning to you, our BuzzFeed readers, to hear your biggest “icks” and hot takes when it comes to subtle design trends in 2024.#
For the record, I’m not talking about the divisive, incredibly popular design trends that nobody ever agrees on: the sliding barn doors, floating staircases, modern farmhouse exteriors, etc. I’m talking about the niche little interior (or exterior) design features that always send a chill down your spine…even if you feel like you’re the only one that ever notices them.#
As low-key terrified as I am to admit my biggest “ick” on the internet, I’ll go first. While I amallfor fiberglass shower surrounds — they’re straightforward, way cheaper than tile, and easy to clean — shower surrounds designed to look like faux tile make me uneasy. I cannot explain it, but that is my truth.#
Maybe your niche home ick is a bedroom with a ceiling fan (stunning!) — and the only lighting in the bedroom is said ceiling fan’s light.#
Fun fact: Someone I know (not me, I swear) absolutely loathes patterned outdoor rugs and says that adding one to your al fresco living space is the quickest way to ensure your home gives soccer mom vibes.#
Or, maybe you just can’t bear to see another arrangement of dried flowers on someone’s dining table. They think it’s elegant, and you think it looks like…death.#




