IF you're looking to spruce up your home with a few new interior design choices, then listen up!
According to interior design guru Loren Kreiss, there's one item that people should avoid…because it belongs in the bin.
In the clip posted to TikTok (@lorenkreiss), he begins: "We have to talk about decorative letters and signs.
"Why would you use these to design your home?"
The interior design whizz continues: "If you have decorative letters?
"Let me help you out.
"Spell T R A S H – and do just that.
"You're welcome in advance."
The video has since gone viral, garnering a whopping 53k views and several comments – with very mixed responses.
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"How about when people put a sign in the laundry room that says 'laundry' as if someone wasn’t sure what the room was for," wrote one.
A second penned: "Omg – thank you!"
A third commented: "My daughter had that in her house told her the same thing that you said."
Meanwhile, a fourth noted: "I soooooo agree."
Another quipped: "How will I know where to live laugh love?"
And one more added: "Someone tell my mother."
Elsewhere, others were quick to defend the signs they have in their homes.
"I liked my home sweet home sign," one social media user wrote.
A second admitted: "I have one that says Relax. And I look at it and it reminds me to relax."
A third noted: "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder!!! I actually have a sign that says this very thing in my bathroom."
Loren replied by asking: "It wasn’t self evident that beauty was in the eye of the beholder without having the sign?"
And one more added: "I feel attacked!"
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