Facebook Group Roasts Hilariously Terrible Examples Of Home Decor, And Here Are 40 Of The Worst Ones
These people own their style and embrace it with pride.
A Facebook group is out here doing the most, roasting home decor so aggressively it feels like a sport. Someone posts “just a few pics,” and suddenly the comment section turns into a full-contact debate about whether that teal lamp is “quirky” or “a cry for help.”
The complicated part is, these aren’t random internet trolls. It’s real homes, real choices, and real confidence, like the “Hobbit House” situation, the cathedral-level chandelier energy, and the bathroom that looks like it’s hosting its own little spa festival. You’ve got rooms screaming “Leopard print, but make it a lifestyle,” beds that look comfy in the same way a trap looks cozy, and centerpieces so loud the furniture probably needs earplugs.
And once you hit list item #40, “Words Lost,” you realize this group isn’t just judging decor, it’s rewriting what “taste” even means.
Some homes are beautiful, while others....
Freepik1. Colorful
Lisa Benedict2. Hobbit House
Lisa Benedict
3. Fancy
Ivona Bradley
4. Why?
Valynda Rankin
5. Cathedral
Architecture Hub
6. The Bad Place
Danna Pope
7. Why?
Lisa Benedict
8. Love the Trees, Man
Tracy Arthur
9. Oh
Group member
10. Comfy Bed
Lisa Benedict
11. Like a Disco Ball
Group member
12. Vivid
Lisa Benedict
13. Wow
Images from under your bed
14. Bright Colors
Moira Atropos
15. So Inviting
Lisa Benedict
16. Gimme More of That Leopard Print
Lisa Benedict
17. This Room Looks Kind of Empty, Right?
Lisa Benedict
This is similar to the roommate who wanted to split the apartment into separate decorating zones.
18. "I Want More Rugs and Drapes."
"Say no more..."
Moira Atropos
19. This Person Really Enjoys Their Bathroom Time
Lisa Benedict
20. Green
Moira Atropos
21. 50s
Lisa Benedict
22. So Pink
Moira Atropos
23. So Safe...
Valynda Rankin
24. Okay...
Lisa Benedict
25. Sleeping Like a Princess
Moira Atropos
26. I Want to Live in a Cave...
Ivona Bradley
27. This Is What Nightmares Are Made Of
Ivona Bradley
28. The Centerpiece
Moira Atropos
29. I Love Colors
Lisa Benedict
30. Like a French King
Moira Atropos
31. Is This a Dollhouse?
Francie Gorski
32. 90s
Moira Atropos
33. Round-Shape Lovers
Kristy Goodboe
34. Well...
Lisa Benedict
35. How, What, Why?
Lisa Benedict
36. OMG
Lisa Benedict
37. Yeah, That Looks Safe
Lisa Benedict
38. More Light?
Lisa Benedict
39. Wow
Valynda Rankin
40. Words Lost
Lisa Benedict
The minute the “Hobbit House” and “Cathedral” entries hit the feed, everyone starts acting like they’re witnessing a historical event, not a living room.</p>
Then “The Bad Place” and “This Is What Nightmares Are Made Of” show up, and the roasting gets personal in the most ridiculous way.</p>
Right when you think it can’t get worse, “I Want More Rugs and Drapes” and that disco-ball lighting energy turn the comments into a full-on decorating intervention.</p>
By the time “This Person Really Enjoys Their Bathroom Time” and “Words Lost” are on the list, even the most neutral scrollers are laughing with their whole chest.</p>
Ah, home decorating. It's a bit like pizza toppings—everyone has their own preferences, and they'll defend them to the death. Some people prefer a minimalist, Scandi-inspired look, while others go all out with bright colors and bold patterns.
And then there are those who think that a lava lamp and a beanbag chair are the height of sophistication. The thing is, when it comes to home decorating, there really are no rules.
Sure, there are some general principles of design that can help you create a cohesive and visually pleasing space, but at the end of the day, it's all about personal taste. What one person finds beautiful and inspiring, another might think is tacky and tasteless.
And that's okay! We all have our own unique tastes and preferences, and that's what makes the world an interesting and diverse place.
So, if you're someone who loves shag carpeting and macramé wall hangings, don't let anyone tell you that you're doing it wrong. Own your style and embrace it with pride.
If your decor can’t survive a Facebook roast, it might be time to rethink the vibe before it becomes the next “Wow.”
For more decorating power struggles, see how I handled my mother-in-law’s pushy redecorating demands.