Hilarious Home Décor Tweets
The pressures of perfection can sometimes weigh heavily on even the most seasoned decorators and DIY enthusiasts. But what happens when things don’t go quite as planned? Instead of fretting, many have taken to Twitter to share their misadventures, turning their décor dilemmas into sources of hearty laughter for all. Dive into ‘Hilarious Home Décor Tweets’ to enjoy this lighter side of home décor and home improvement, where paint disasters become punchlines and furniture fails are fodder for fun.
You know you’re getting older when your BFF is in town and the plan is to go mid-century furniture shopping instead of crushing 100 drinks.
— Dani (@danirohs) March 2, 2019
When you have too many houseplants with unique demands and don't want to stress out the house sitters 😂 pic.twitter.com/yaGxDqiUFH
— 💀Kappy 💀 -MsKappy.bsky.social (@Ms_Kappy) July 25, 2018
pro-tip: if you stop drinking you have more money to spend on bullshit art and your entire apartment will become a gallery wall and you will be trapped in coffin of presumably-haunted 20th century crafts
— maria cristina sherman (@mariasherm) March 25, 2019
getting a pink neon sign that says "too rich for the bitch" in cursive to put above my bed
— alexa losey (@alexalosey) January 10, 2016
Today I started putting together a "moving wish list" to figure out how I want my new apartment to potentially look.
One part of me is like "CLASSY GOTH! WITCHY! RUSTIC!"
The other part of me is like "Okay but what if like *EVERYTHING* was pink and rose gold?"
— Allison 🍉 (@ehloanna) November 17, 2019
Why would I want a boyfriend when I get to wake up to this every morning 🥰 pic.twitter.com/GzbkQY0zzY
— Caitlin ✨ (@caitfullybooked) December 29, 2018
Being a true millennial and being in love with my millennial pink clock ⏰ pic.twitter.com/4wdOeLyWII
— Stephanie Smith (@steph_smith100) January 16, 2020
Too many houseplants is almost enough houseplants.
— Lucy Bellwood (@LuBellWoo) July 26, 2015
I'm obsessed with those chunky knit blankets that make you feel like you're an ant. I don't have one but I imagine that's what it's like.
— telling all the stars her name (@Mononymously) December 21, 2019
can someone teach me how to have a light and cozy aesthetic á la liv or kalyn or lexi or zoe? bc all i got is one small bookshelf, mismatched craigslist furniture, and two windows in my whole apartment pic.twitter.com/1fhWYHdxbf
— kerri (@kerribookbelle) January 22, 2020
We’ve scoured social media to curate a collection of the most amusing tweets that capture the chaos and comedy of decorating and renovating. From the eternal struggle of assembling furniture that comes with a 50-page manual but no logical instructions, to epic color mismatches that would make a peacock wince, these tweets provide a comical respite from the usual glossy magazine spreads.
Whether it’s the unintended consequences of following the latest trend, or the garden project that turned into a Jumanji-like jungle, the shared experiences resonate with anyone who’s ever attempted to beautify their living space. These stories aren’t just funny; they’re a reminder that behind every picture-perfect home is a trail of trials, errors, and, thankfully, laughter. Join us as we explore the funniest moments in home décor, proving that sometimes, you have to laugh to keep from crying—or repainting!
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