In the home decoration of a marital house, there are some very silly mistakes that should be avoided. The editor has collected the following eight "dumb" errors that you must prevent from appearing in your marital home:
1. **Wall "aprons"**: The idea of putting "aprons" on walls dates back to elementary school in the 1980s. Whether at school or at home, "wall skirts" were a very popular form of decoration at that time. Schools generally used blue paint, while homes used wallpaper or wooden boards to "decorate" the part of the wall below one meter. Times have changed, and if your home still has "aprons" on the walls after twenty years, it's too "outdated."
2. **Ironwork everywhere**: Purely a European product, favored by royal nobility in the 16th and 17th centuries. But what century is this now? Trends haven't changed for hundreds of years? Moreover, there's no need for ironwork all over the house; your home isn't an ironwork store.
3. **Grids everywhere**: The grid style on walls probably originated from Chinese palaces! However, palaces had many treasures and little space, so they made grids to store these treasures. If you have many treasures at home, there's no need to create a palace-like "treasure cabinet." First, it’s not practical, and second, cleaning it would be very inconvenient. Palaces had many people to clean them, but how many do you have?
4. **Colors covering the walls**: Just in the past few years, perfectly good white walls suddenly became colorful with every color imaginable painted on them. But remember, strong colors seen every day can cause visual fatigue and lead to nervous tension. Therefore, try to make the walls in your home lighter shades, which is better for health.
5. **Looks like a hotel**: It's unclear whether homes are becoming more like hotels or hotels are making guests feel more at home. This kind of decoration is only suitable for hotels; don’t let your home look like one.
6. **Tiles like puzzles**: Tiles have become an indispensable part of the home, but remember not to use too many. Too many joints will make the floor visually messy and hard to clean. So, go big and choose large tiles that are both beautiful and practical.
7. **Gypsum ceilings**: It’s unclear which country brought this trend to China in the 1980s, but adding a ceiling was very popular for a long time. At that time, the purpose of home design was to solve the wiring problem for ceiling lights, hiding irregular wiring inside the ceiling. Nowadays, this method doesn't seem wise. Modern wiring may also be more user-friendly, considering the direction of internal wires during the initial construction phase. Therefore, there's no need to "hide" those wires anymore, nor to compromise by reducing the height between the ceiling and the ground by dozens of centimeters.
8. **Entrance hall like a gallery**: Everyone should know what an art exhibition looks like. Making your entrance hall resemble a gallery makes it uncomfortable and lacks the warmth of home.
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