UPDATE: St. Cloud’s Barbie House Crowned Ugliest House in America
Last week, we were poking some loving fun at St. Cloud's "Barbie House" for its pink AF interior and mint green exterior. It was also up for America's Ugliest House after winning the northern division of the contest.
HGTV has crowned the Barbie House "The Ugliest House in America", and the renovations have already taken place.
As a Certified Fan of Tackiness, it's a little bit of a downer to me. Gone are the AHHHH PINK AF interior and mint green exterior that earned the homestead its "Barbie House" moniker.
The exterior of the house has been replaced with...white. I'm sure a whole lotta women know the specific shade of white (that sounds like an oxymoron), but to Dumb Me it's...white. White with black trim.
Meh.
The interior kinda has the same theme: white with black. Meh.
Don't get me wrong: it looks really nice! And the outdoor space that the show made definitely improves the beauty of the place for at least 3 months a year. Maybe 4!
Projecting Much?
FULL DISCLOSURE: I'm an odd one. I like the weird and unique. While the house looks much more comfortable and open than it did before, I'll vicariously miss the quirkiness of before.
I don't live there. Joe and Jack do, and it sounds like they love it, so more power to them!
H/T: Star Tribune
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