Hey Baby, What’s Your De-Sign?

I almost laughed out loud when I read the word “homestrology” on Apartment Therapy this week.  I usually don’t agree with the idea of astrology in general (how can everyone with the same birthday have the same personality/future?) let alone the idea that my sign guides how I design my home. But being the good sport that I am (and at least recognizing astrology’s entertainment value) I couldn’t help but share our homestrology reading. We’ll let you guys be the judge of whether it’s dead on or dead wrong.

We’ll start with Sherry, a Pisces.  Homestrology makes the natural leap that this means her home should have a water theme. On the literal side of things this means having water around our home: a pond in the garden (used to), a jacuzzi tub (Sherry’s favorite part of a hotel room) or even a pool in the backyard (Sherry’s dream). More figuratively it means using sea-inspired colors.  So, perhaps they’ve heard us gush about our “Gentle Tide” blue bedroom paint? We also use accessories that they suggest like plants and sand, sea glass and other beachy items. I was beginning to think there was some truth to this mumbo jumbo…

Then I read mine.

I’m a Scorpio and no description of a Scorpio has ever resonated with me (which might be why I’m so skeptical of this stuff in the first place). Since my planet is Pluto, I supposedly have a “special connection with a house’s hidden and cavernous rooms” and “must have a finished basement.”  Try again, homestrology. They suggest that I enjoy a cavernous effect in rooms with heavy tapestries and exposed wood beams (um, we painted those white).  Then they suggest I embrace my black, white and “blood red” color to give my home an especially underworld-y theme.  Why do they make us Scorpios so sinister sounding?

I’ll hand it to them that my “flowing water” element has manifested itself in plumbing problems.  But who hasn’t had plumbing issues?

So, sorry to all the homestrologists out there, but I’m definitely still a raging skeptic.  But I’d love to hear how everyone else’s homestrology sign matched up with their home. You can check yours out here and let us know what you think.  Perhaps I may be forced to give it another chance (and bring some blood red and black into our home). You never know…

Horoscope prints from Citrus Tree Designs on Etsy

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