Politically incorrect decorating . . . . well, I guess what I was trying to refer to were people who aren't necessarily comfortable with trying anything that isn't "by the book" so to speak. With certain crowds, the way your home appears can be considered a bit "political". While I try not to worry overly much about that type of thing, some consider it outside of their box. And to tell you the truth, if I weren't currently living in a "way beyond rustic" situation with extremely sparce storage space, hanging part of my pantry supplies off the door separating my kitchen from my bathroom wouldn't exactly be my choice for a decorating statement either. It's just part of our strategy to hold out for brushed steel appliances and more square footage when the new place goes up. Thanks for taking the time to comment, though. It's always nice to hear from readers.
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Hmmn. .. interesting point
Submitted by Myscha Theriault on October 14, 2007 - 09:55.
Politically incorrect decorating . . . . well, I guess what I was trying to refer to were people who aren't necessarily comfortable with trying anything that isn't "by the book" so to speak. With certain crowds, the way your home appears can be considered a bit "political". While I try not to worry overly much about that type of thing, some consider it outside of their box. And to tell you the truth, if I weren't currently living in a "way beyond rustic" situation with extremely sparce storage space, hanging part of my pantry supplies off the door separating my kitchen from my bathroom wouldn't exactly be my choice for a decorating statement either. It's just part of our strategy to hold out for brushed steel appliances and more square footage when the new place goes up. Thanks for taking the time to comment, though. It's always nice to hear from readers.