A) More is more B) Embrace maximalism C) Less is more D) Clutter is essential
A) Neutral B) Neon and fluorescent C) Clashing and bold D) Bright and vibrant
A) Sequined fabric B) Wood C) Faux fur D) Plush velvet
A) To fill all available space B) To create a cluttered effect C) To make the room feel smaller D) To create balance and visual breathing room
A) Ornate chandeliers B) Harsh fluorescent lighting C) Multi-colored string lights D) Natural light
A) Bulky and oversized B) Intricate and fragile C) Highly decorative and ornate D) Simple and functional
A) Sparingly and with intention B) Randomly and carelessly C) In large, overwhelming quantities D) Abundantly and without restraint
A) Hide it in closets and drawers B) Ignore it and hope it goes away C) Declutter regularly and ruthlessly D) Embrace the chaos
A) Shag carpet B) Patterned linoleum C) Hardwood or polished concrete D) Overly ornate tiles
A) Heavy drapes with elaborate patterns B) Blinds C) Sheer curtains D) Bare windows
A) Through natural materials and subtle variations B) Through shiny, artificial surfaces C) By avoiding any texture at all D) Through excessive patterns and prints
A) To create a chaotic storage system B) To avoid storage altogether C) To conceal clutter and maintain a clean aesthetic D) To display all belongings openly
A) Overcrowding B) Functionality C) Impracticality D) Excessive ornamentation
A) Claustrophobic and depressing B) Chaotic and stimulating C) Anxious and overwhelming D) Calming and peaceful
A) Increases environmental footprint B) Has no impact on sustainability C) Promotes conscious consumption and reduces waste D) Encourages constant buying and discarding
A) Extremely busy and colorful portraits B) Cluttered collages C) Abstract or simple pieces with clean lines D) Overly detailed and ornate landscapes
A) Blocking pathways with furniture B) Overlapping furniture pieces C) Creating clear pathways and open areas D) Filling every corner with furniture
A) Fake, plastic plants B) Overly scented plants C) Simple, architectural plants like snake plants D) Excessively flowering and colorful plants
A) Shiny, metallic fabrics B) Natural fibers and simple weaves C) Heavily embroidered fabrics D) Synthetic materials and complex patterns
A) It encourages impulse purchases and accumulation B) It is unrelated to the concept of intentionality C) It emphasizes selecting items based on purpose and value D) It discourages any form of shopping or acquiring items
A) Quantity over quality B) Following the latest trends regardless of personal taste C) Accumulating as many items as possible D) Quality and meaning over quantity
A) Concealed appliances and streamlined surfaces B) Excessive ornamentation on cabinets C) Brightly colored and patterned backsplashes D) Open shelving overflowing with items
A) Through elaborate tiles and mosaics B) Through materials like stone, concrete, or wood C) Through fluffy rugs and towels in vibrant colors D) Through patterned wallpaper
A) Extremely large and bulky hardware B) Brightly colored and patterned hardware C) Ornate, decorative pulls and knobs D) Simple, clean lines and minimal ornamentation
A) To draw attention to the beauty and function of each object B) To make the room look unfinished C) To create a sense of emptiness and sterility D) To show off how little you own
A) By using bright colors and synthetic materials B) By keeping the room dark and cold C) By adding lots of small, decorative items D) By using soft textures, natural light, and warm neutral colors
A) A room filled with knick-knacks and personal belongings B) A simple bed frame with minimal bedding C) A large, ornate headboard with lots of pillows D) Bright, patterned wallpaper
A) Personal preferences should guide the selection of essential items B) Trends should always dictate design choices C) Everything must be identical to traditional minimalist styles D) Personal preferences should be completely disregarded
A) By using varying textures, subtle patterns, and contrasting materials B) By filling the room with identical objects C) By painting the walls with busy patterns D) By adding lots of small, decorative items
A) Whether they fill up empty space B) Whether they are truly needed and loved C) Whether they are on sale D) Whether they are trending on social media |