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Naja_Kaouthia , to memes in Could it be that I just have horrible taste? No, it's the market that's wrong!
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Well they can always take solace in the fact that kitchen would be an interesting place to do mushrooms.

THE_MASTERMIND ,

They were probably on some when they made the decision and maybe just coping now

reddthat_209 , to memes in Could it be that I just have horrible taste? No, it's the market that's wrong!

I LOVE IT! -The Joker

MacNCheezus OP ,
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    MacNCheezus OP ,
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    On a tricked out countertop with purple accent stone
    That’s not gonna sell your home

    ininewcrow , to memes in Could it be that I just have horrible taste? No, it's the market that's wrong!
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    Honestly, the interior decor of a house probably seldom matters.

    It always depends on geography.

    If you have a outrageously painted kitchen inside a house in a prime area, no one is going to care about the colors of the cupboards.

    MacNCheezus OP ,
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    Well, if you have a house to sell in a prime area, there’s no need to put in an outrageous kitchen like that in order to attract buyers. The only reason you’d need to do that is if your house ISN’T.

    driving_crooner , to memes in Could it be that I just have horrible taste? No, it's the market that's wrong!
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    POV: you’re on your kitchen while your husband keep looking at his rocks.

    MacNCheezus OP ,
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    StoneyDcrew , to memes in Could it be that I just have horrible taste? No, it's the market that's wrong!

    Dude is trying to sell a kitchen that only the protagonist from saints row would buy

    wise_pancake , to memes in Could it be that I just have horrible taste? No, it's the market that's wrong!

    It’s probably just that the oven doesn’t match

    zurohki , to memes in Could it be that I just have horrible taste? No, it's the market that's wrong!

    Plot twist: the dude is colourblind and thinks that’s brown.

    hamburglar26 ,

    My guess, assuming this is real, is that the person is colorblind or something and doesn’t realize these badly lit pics make their place look purple.

    sentient_loom , to memes in Could it be that I just have horrible taste? No, it's the market that's wrong!
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    My eyes hurt. But suddenly I want cherry swirl ice cream.

    motor_spirit , to memes in Could it be that I just have horrible taste? No, it's the market that's wrong!

    this shit is only safe in Houston, do your research folks 💅

    blindbunny , to memes in Could it be that I just have horrible taste? No, it's the market that's wrong!

    I honestly like it

    frightful_hobgoblin , to memes in Could it be that I just have horrible taste? No, it's the market that's wrong!

    I wish I could do original things with my gaff but you gotta be conservative because housing is a commodity.

    MacNCheezus OP ,
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    If you’re gonna go for the unusual, you have to fully commit to it. Don’t stop halfway, because it’s gonna be cringe. But if you go all the way, they will call it art, and they’ll pay you multiple times over what you paid for it.

    PeriodicallyPedantic ,

    With art, there is an inverse relationship between the number of people who will buy it and how much they’ll pay for it. Art everyone wants is cheap, niche art is expensive.

    If you go full send, you can charge more if the stars align and you can find a buyer.

    MacNCheezus OP ,
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    Well, to bring it back to the OP, the problem here is they clearly didn’t go full send. It’s definitely tacky, but not tacky enough. How about some gold fixtures and doorknobs? What’s up with that hideous tiling behind the stove? Why is there a regular old ceiling light and not a friggin’ Svarovski chandelier? Spend another 15 grand on those and you might find someone who’s willing (and high enough) to pay you 20% over ask.

    It’s gonna be drug money, but they’ll pay.

    PeriodicallyPedantic ,

    What I’m saying is that it’s a tradeoff. The fuller the send, the harder it is to find a buyer, but the more they’ll pay.

    Conversely, the emptier(???) the send, the more buyers will be interested, but the less you can charge.

    I think going tackier would let them charge more if they found a buyer, but it would make it even less likely to find a buyer. This is already a full enough send the they’re struggling to find anyone interested, send it any harder and there would be no chance.

    MacNCheezus OP ,
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    Yes, but that sorta implies that it’s a linear relationship, which it likely isn’t.

    I’m thinking it’s probably more like the uncanny valley, with a trough in the middle where your send is neither full enough nor standard enough to find ANY buyers at all. Then again, there were quite a few commenters here who said they love it so perhaps I’m wrong about that.

    PeriodicallyPedantic ,

    We’re both just speculating here. I’d be interested if anyone has done any studies on this, I doubt it. Not really something useful for society.

    I was basing my speculation off of the very little I’ve learned about the sale of art (paintings, etc) where art with a broad appeal doesn’t go for much, but niche art will sell for much more if you can find a buyer. But I’m sure there are depths to that of which I’m completely unaware, and I’m sure it can’t just be applied to home renos just like that. I just get a gut feeling that there are some parallels.

    MacNCheezus OP ,
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    Well, yes. The Wikipedia article I linked does indeed say that this is a hypothesis, which means it hasn’t been conclusively proven yet. But it does also list a number of reasons that lead to this hypothesis being proposed, and there’s a long-ish paragraph on the research that has been done on it. But yes, as long as it’s a hypothesis, it’s still in the realm of speculation.

    It seems however that your experience does somewhat back that up, judging by the “if you can find a buyer”. Basically, what I’m saying is, that if depends on or determines whether an artwork falls into the uncanny valley. If you can find one, it was on the other side of it. If you can’t, then it was in it.

    Basically, picture the graph from that article, but instead of “human likeness”, we label the x-axis “artistic appeal”, and the y-axis “amount sold for”. Get rid of the dotted line, and on the solid line we replace “stuffed animal” with “broad appeal” and “corpse” with “niche appeal that doesn’t sell”, and the far end of it we label “niche appeal that DOES sell” and place it much higher up, to where “healthy person” is. Hope that makes sense.

    PeriodicallyPedantic ,

    I’m pretty familiar with the uncanny valley, and I don’t really think it applies to kitchens beyond as a metaphor. But then again, you could say the same about my relating it to the fine art market (and I cannot stress enough how little my expertise is in this regard lol).

    Nothing with people IRL is ever a linear relationship so I imagine the truth is somewhere in-between lol

    MacNCheezus OP ,
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    Like I said, it was just a speculation I had, because for me, this kitchen definitely falls into uncanny valley territory. A little more ooomph and it might have paid off, or a little less and it might have sold reasonably. But again, there were many commenters here who actually said they DID love it, so perhaps I’m wrong. But that’s assuming they actually have enough money to actually buy it, which at least some of them admitted they don’t.

    Sanctus , to memes in Could it be that I just have horrible taste? No, it's the market that's wrong!
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    I guess I have bad taste sign me up

    TimeSquirrel , to memes in Could it be that I just have horrible taste? No, it's the market that's wrong!
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    I like it.

    lowleveldata , to memes in Could it be that I just have horrible taste? No, it's the market that's wrong!

    I like it tho. Purple is a rare color.

    MrsDoyle ,

    I kind of like it too. When I was 12 my parents asked what colour I wanted my bedroom painted. “Purple.” They painted it off-white. I’m over 70 now and still have never had a purple room. My kitchen is pale grey ffs.

    Off to look at paint charts …

    MacNCheezus OP ,
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    Do it. Do it now.

    JJROKCZ ,

    Bro you’re 70, paint that shit whatever you want and when you die in that house it’s the next owners problem not yours. It’s not an investment at your stage like it is people in their 30s painting everything white or grey so they don’t offend future buyers.

    MrsDoyle ,

    The thing is though, I might want to sell before I die. I’ve got a good 20 years in me!

    Natanael ,

    We need pictures when it’s done

    celeste ,
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    I helped a lady your age pick out a color for a room in her house, and she ended up going for a very bright peach. She loved it so much she put it in every room in her house where she didn't have a color picked out.

    If you aren't planning to sell in a year or two, I say pick something that makes you happy when you see it. Realtors might have a different favorite color in 5 years.

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