Here's what 'The Simpsons' living room would look like in the real world
In six different styles
In six different styles
In six different styles
As one of America's longest-running television shows, a "The Simpsons'" brightly colored living room is as familiar to most of us as our own digs. But as the "" show reports, it might be time for a makeover. HomeAdvisor teamed up with NeoMam Studios to reimagine the iconic space in different popular home decor styles.
Industrial
The notes, "As a power plant employee, Homer would feel right at home in an industrial living room. It바카라 게임 웹사이트s all about exposed brickwork, wood and metal, which offer the room a rustic yet stylish feel. Ornamental abstract art, simple but elegant light fixtures and gray paint tones finish off the space perfectly."
Coastal
are perfect for people who want the look of a beach house without the commitment. Go for colors like blue and white and accents like tropical plants and shells. A photo of the ocean will make you feel like you're beachside, even if you're seconds from having a car crash through your living room as the opening credits roll. (What, that's not a real thing?)
Bohemian
As the blog points out, Lisa is the Simpson that's most likely to go for a bohemian vibe. For a carefree look, go for "vintage furniture, exotic rugs and decorations from around the world," as well as "rich, vibrant colors and a purposefully messy layout."
Shabby Chic
"This style is all about mixing and matching finishes, colors and styles. Vintage furniture, wall hangings and floral accessories would give the Simpsons바카라 게임 웹사이트 living room a more stylish 바카라 게임 웹사이트 though equally casual 바카라 게임 웹사이트 feel," HomeAdvisor's blog noted.
Hollywood Regency
If the Simpsons ever felt like going Hollywood바카라 게임 웹사이트 they do have their own movie, after all 바카라 게임 웹사이트 the family should choose luxurious fabrics, clean lines and a fabulous black-and-white tiled floor.
Mid-Century Modern
This style encompasses architecture from the middle of the 20th century, specifically 1947 to 1957, according to . Mid-century modern tends to be on the minimalist side, but with more colors. "Mustard yellow, green and even carnation pink are popular choices. Clean lines and sleek furniture tie everything together," the blog says.
See how Homer's favorite Krusty Burger is made in the related video above.