
‘It looks depressing' people say as a woman shows off her ‘Temu house' filled with bling décor & Chanel-themed interior
WHILE some prefer a more minimalist approach, others like to go all out - we all have our preferences when it comes to interior design.
And it seems that one woman, only known as Mia, belongs in the latter category, with her home
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Thousands flooded to share their thoughts, as many dubbed the flash aesthetic their ''worst nightmare''
Credit: tiktok/@_sundaysbby
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The white drawers on the side also came with blinding placements with the iconic Chanel logo printed on them
Credit: tiktok/@_sundaysbby
Mia, thought to be from Greece, recently took to TikTok to proudly show off her
The young woman, who said she was ''not rich but not poor'', had clearly gone out with the eye-catching interior.
The overall theme in the property appeared to be silver and black, with bedazzled vases, a few glittery Chanel placemats on a pristine clean dining table and more.
The open living room area also consisted of a huge
read more on homes
As Mia slowly made his way to the second part of the room, she showed the 2.2million viewers her epic Chanel-themed lamp, with a bedazzled clock in the background.
The white drawers on the side also came with blinding placements with the iconic Chanel logo printed on them.
Since being posted online, where Mia shares content under the username @
Stunned, thousands flooded to share their thoughts, as many dubbed the flash aesthetic their ''worst nightmare''.
Most read in Fabulous
One critic thought the home looked ''so depressing'', whilst another dubbed Mia ''Temu final boss''.
A viewer said: ''id go crazy in that house that's literally sooo aliexpress.''
I'm an interior designer & 12 'rookie errors' are making your home look cheap - avoid Mrs Hinch grey for starters
''
Luckily for the young woman, there were also plenty of those who loved the interior - and hit back at the vicious trolls.
One person said: ''Okay but why is people judging her house and decorating like what next time don't comment. Her parents probably works hard for all this and they maybe like it?''
Another agreed, writing: ''Why are most of these comments hating?
''She's just showing her home proud of where she comes from not everything has to be luxury to be expensive y'all really judging someone for how their house looks? Be serious.''
Dunelm's top interior design trends for 2025
Maximalism
Maximalism is about unleashing your creativity and bringing joy to everything around you, day in and day out. Bold pattern combinations of florals, checks and geometrics set the tone with a bright joyous colour palette that holds everything together.
Don't mistake Maximalism for having loads of stuff, it's about mixing and matching florals, layering key pieces and storytelling throughout your home, and ultimately doing things your own way.
Minimaluxe
The interiors world has witnessed the evolution of "minimalism" into a richer, more luxurious iteration. The goal is quiet luxury - simplicity with a sense of sophistication.
Minimaluxe focuses on creating spaces that are pared down yet warm, elegant, and inviting. Gloriously tactile textures, in a palette of warm neutrals, with hints of caramel and gold, complete the look. Introducing softer forms and round edges to avoid a space feeling overly stark
The Edit
Built on the philosophy that having fewer thoughtfully designed and well-made things helps us leave a lighter imprint on the earth. Interior design is shifting to be inspired by the natural world, and all its perfect imperfections.
Take
New Nouveau
Blending 19th century inspired maximalism with a contemporary colour palette this collection takes inspiration from the ornamental art form from the Nouveau era. Rich and luxurious, blending a little bit of history with a more modern aesthetic you can mix and layer into your home.
Stylised Lily motifs adorn sumptuous textiles and wallpapers mixed with marbling & stained glass vintage style lighting for a vintage inspired look, with a modern twist.
Trends interior designers hate
If you want to ensure that your home looks stunning, here are the trends that interior designers can't stand.
NO YELLOW:
According to Bilal Rehman, yellow paint in a bedroom is a big no no.
He said: 'If you want everyone to know you're a horse girl then yellow is perfect for you.'
SIGN OFF:
The interior pro explained: 'Another gripe of mine - Live, Laugh, Love - those kinds of wooden things that sit on book shelves and floating shelves, that's so 10, 12, 15 years ago.'
NO GREY YAY:
She stressed: 'We took a good thing and we overdid it to the point that it now feels copy, paste, basic.'

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