Update: Redid my gallery wall
"Less isn't more, more is more." Maximalism is an esthetic of excess. Maximalism in design is a style characterized by its abundance, opulence, and extravagance. Unlike minimalism, which emphasizes simplicity and restraint, maximalism embraces excess and ornamentation. It's a philosophy that celebrates the joy of collecting and the beauty of the eclectic.What's wrong with my gallery wall?
"Less isn't more, more is more." Maximalism is an esthetic of excess. Maximalism in design is a style characterized by its abundance, opulence, and extravagance. Unlike minimalism, which emphasizes simplicity and restraint, maximalism embraces excess and ornamentation. It's a philosophy that celebrates the joy of collecting and the beauty of the eclectic.Three months to three years
A sub dedicated to derpy orange cats! "It is widely believed that all orange cats share one communal brain cell" -UnknownSpotted flying outside a residence in Shreveport

Louisiana: Home to Alligators, Mosquitoes, and Crooked Politicians.
Fiction novel related to the Wizard of Oz
Can't remember the title of the book you've enjoyed reading? Crowdsource it to readers on Reddit!Snagged a pitcher to match my Blakely Oil & Gas glassware set.

A subreddit dedicated to collecting glass.
Bad cat on dining table

r/AccidentalRenaissance is a subreddit for photos that accidentally resemble Renaissance style art.
My soul cat. Done by the Jess at VooDoux Tattoo in Shreveport, LA

This tattoos subreddit is to share, discuss, and ask questions about THE ART YOU WEAR. Please enjoy your stay.
Seeking recommendations for cocktail party/evening dress shopping
r/askdfw is a referral and recommendation subreddit for the DFW Metroplex, a supplement to r/Dallas. While the primary focus are questions related to moving to and visiting DFW, other questions about the metroplex are also welcome. Users are encouraged to make an effort to search through previous posts or the other usual places to find an answer to their question, but it is not required. r/askDFW strives to be a positive and welcoming community, so keep it friendly, the Texas way.Thinking of painting the walls in here (even though I rent)

Where the women (& enbies if they want to) live! Note: please do not message the moderator's personal accounts.