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Tenants are furious over the ‘soul-sucking’ interior design trend plaguing homes: ‘It’s like a doctor’s waiting room’

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California renters don't like gray floors in apartments, even though it's been a trend for almost a decade

California renters are upset about a popular, soul-crushing real estate trend: gray flooring.

The old trend of flats has passed its prime in the eyes of some tenants and has become something that looks like something out of a “doctor’s waiting room.”

Sarah Warner, 26, thought she had found her dream home when she visited an Echo Park bungalow available for rent until she saw the gray floors.

“As soon as I saw them, I knew it wouldn’t work. The grey floors are my only obstacle,” Warner told the magazine. Los Angeles Times.

Several X users have also expressed harsh opinions about the trend, with what was once a no-problem feature now being something owners “hate” or consider “soulless.”

California renters don’t like gray floors in apartments, even though it’s been a trend for almost a decade

Several X users have also expressed harsh opinions about the trend, and what was once a feature that was no problem is now something that property owners

Several X users have also expressed harsh opinions about the trend, with what was once a no-problem feature now something property owners “hate” or consider “soulless.”

Residents have been requesting gray flooring in their homes for nearly 10 years after the trend began on the West Coast of the U.S.

Grey floors represent ‘calm and neutrality’, according to experts Woodpecker floors.

In Warner’s mind, however, gray floors could potentially ruin an otherwise “super charming” home.

“It’s so sad to see a house with so much character destroyed by a trend that already looks super dated,” Warner said.

Marissa Lackey, 31, has also shown disdain for the grey laminate floors of the West Hollywood apartment she moved into last year.

“I’m just trying to cover it up. I’ve bought a lot of rugs,” Lackey told the LA Times.

The tenant, who was already unhappy with the apartment, moved out because it was cheaper than most places in West Hollywood.

“Hardwood floors were out of my budget. Anything with a little bit of personality was out of my budget,” Lackey said.

Lackey pays $2,300 a month, which is just below the average monthly rent for an apartment in West Hollywood, according to Apartments.com.

Lackey likes the owner but believes he “doesn’t care about the interior design.”

A California resident rented her West Hollywood apartment for economic reasons despite hating its gray floors

A California resident rented her West Hollywood apartment for economic reasons despite hating its gray floors

Some people find it difficult to match grey floors with traditional wooden furniture or decorations made from the same material.

‘Grey floors are more of a transitional style and can look odd when paired with heavy, traditional-style furniture.’ Valentini Flooring wrote in 2019.

“If you want to use gray, you’ll want to make sure your trim colors complement the new style.”

Grey floors are difficult to match with traditional wooden furniture or decorations made of the same material, but they look good with bright colours.

Grey floors are difficult to match with traditional wooden furniture or decorations made of the same material, but they look good with bright colours.

Warner said the best argument for why women need to be in real estate is the presence of gray apartments, but real estate agent Fallon Dobrisky doesn’t think that’s a problem when it comes to finding residents.

Dobrisky, a real estate agent for Rental Girl, told the LA Times that she always finds a tenant when she shows an affordable apartment.

“Gray apartments get more negative reviews, but it’s Los Angeles. Someone will rent them,” Dobrisky said.

“Anyone putting gray flooring in a home won’t see a negative financial impact because the units are still being rented,” Dobrisky said.

“Gray apartments get more negative reviews, but it’s Los Angeles. Someone will rent them.”

One of Dobrisky’s new projects in Los Angeles. listings It is a newly built two bedroom guest house with greyish brown laminate flooring in almost every room.

Despite the negative comments, the real estate agent said he managed to arrange five showings in just a few days.

Rental company GLB Properties has occasionally taken over properties with grey floors and turned them into homes with character.

Gene, Louise and Ivana Bramson work to restore and rent out properties, including Hollywood Regency style homes.

Real estate agent Fallon Dobrisky told the LA Times that she usually receives

Real estate agent Fallon Dobrisky told the LA Times that she often gets “negative feedback” from clients who don’t like gray floors.

Dobrisky said he scheduled five tours for one of his new listings in Los Angeles with gray floors in almost every room.

Dobrisky said he scheduled five tours for one of his new listings in Los Angeles with gray floors in almost every room.

“We stay away from trends. White marble, subway tiles. It’s predictable and safe, but it will soon become boring and dated,” Gene said.

The California-based company has more than 40,000 followers, and Iva says her DMs are “always full.”

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