Easter Baskets

As a small child I experienced great joy and happiness during the Easter holiday when having a beautiful Easter basket filled with Easter eggs of all kinds, fake grass, bunnies, any kind of chocolate, and any thing else that was cheerful, colorful, and tasted good.

Such is the way that many people choose to manifest their residential interiors.

These people are not unintelligent and poor.

They will spend lots of money (100s of 1000s of dollars), have a great location, landscaping, and great architecture.

Then, they treat the interior as an Easter basket by filling it with with beautiful, expensive, and high quality furnishings.

The bad thing is that all of these furnishing are not designed into an aesthetic composition. It is a hodgepodge.

Why?

Perhaps, for these people, other aspects are more important to them than good design composition.

Quality, costs, status, rarity, uniqueness, age, et cetera with out an aesthetically designed composition is bad design and greatly lowers the level of beauty and viewing pleasure.

What do you see and experience when living in your residential interior spaces?

Food for thought.