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Sounds like you learned a valuable lesson in financial hypocrisy
Sounds like you did it for your wife, which means accept that as an investment for your marriage as marriage is love and love is not logical. π
She obviously didnt know who she was working for. Would have designed you something stunning, and then blow your socks off with the ridiculously cheap price it cost π
She is working for herself, sge was probably on comision for the things she managed to sell.
She probably has been trying for month on selling those items and she got him.
Most interior design furniture is just for the purpose of jacking its own ego.
Look at me I got a 5k vegan coach
See that carpet 3k just to have ppl strps on it
I have the latest 1.5k Iphone to wacth YouTube, X, tiktok and Instagram.
There are genuinely cool stuff ornament that make the space look elegant and cozy and if it makes you feel happy it is a good purchase but is certainly not am investment nor has any other ROI other than feels
I would say that interior designer is a great sellerπ
The truth sounds like bro didnβt do his homework. When hiring an interior designer ask for their portfolio of work. Ask for references and if they partner with companies and craftsman whether that be local, domestic, or abroad.
if you cant differentiate between a persian rug and a wayfair rug, just get carpet
Carpet is toxic af.
Dude is really announcing his lack of taste to the world
or just don’t get any, why you need a rug anyways
@@haynesrobinson4542 lack of taste aka the reason he has more money than you and I
Vegan leather. What an oxymoron. Iβd never trust anyone promoting such bs πππ
What is leather? All words are made up. Animals exist without your obsession with to keep murdering and graping them to keep them pregnant non stop. Now that is INSANE.
So you skip cream cheese at sushi and make coffee at home just to get talked into buying that dumb furniture???
yea i cant believe graham is still claiming heβs frugal when heβs hiring an interior designer thatβs talking him into buying a $5k couch. bro used to be frugal, heβs not anymore
It’s easy to be sold into a sales pitch when you’re not experienced.
Bro you’re hilarious best comment ever
@@xboxman5ifybecause heβs married now
β@@xboxman5ify frugality isn’t just cheapness, it’s spending on the things that bring you value. not buying the cheapest version of everything possible. i pay $30 for a phone bill but when i buy shoes i spend hundreds and yes my net worth is still going up. i am still frugal.
His liver or kidneys are not well. He should see a doctor.
I literally just found a plastic wrapped wool rug on the street worth over $200. It’s mine now and the 200 stays in investments
The difference is the materials and longevity. 3k rug is made from sheep’s wool and the rug from IKEA is plastic. There is a difference it’s what you prioritise to be worth it your rug will still be worth 3k or more after 10 years but you would have bought multiple plastic rugs from IKEA at the same time.
Considering there are thousands of people who openly talk about “cheaper” furniture lasting way longer, it all depends on who’s using it. On top of that, buying a 200 dollar rug 10 times is 2000 dollars….. vs a 5000 dollar rug that will cost a couple hundred to clean depending on how long you wait.
All of these people talking trash about him being frugal to become vastly wealthy then enjoying his wealth is wild. Dude has millions of dollars. Him spending 10k on furniture is like you spending $9 on coffee
Not really. If he only has 1 million, spending $10k is like us spending a penny. he’s got multi millions. it’s literally like less than a penny for him
β@sierra7534 exactly! The “hes a hypocrite” comments on this are wild af
@@sierra7534Β No, if your net worth is 1m, spending 10k is not spending a penny. The majority of people whose net worth is 1 million are average people who are close to retirement. I’ve lived like a poor person my whole life; it’s hard to break habits that were ingrained for the last 30 years.
Persian rugs typically go up in value, whereas an off brand rug doesn’t. That’s what a wealthy guy i work for said anyway.
My experience is that it lost 50% instantly
β@@GrahamStephan if u buy good one u could melt it and retrieve gold, so even if it is 5 k u could get 2 k worth gold but u have to do research and then buy
Graham looks like a baby that hasnβt slept in days
Wish I had that baby’s money
I hate this clickbaity stuff you do, Graham. It’s your fault you listened to her in the first place, not her fault to recommend you decorations for your upscale home
Graham is just like my best friend. Heβs worth like $70m, but it pains him to spend money on things he doesnβt truly see value in. He will still collect coupons for all kinds of things. I guess thatβs why heβs rich π
When I ask him why doesnβt he splurge, his answer is always. it just feels better coming in than going out.
Not me, I would have pissed that money away like thereβs no tomorrow
I loathe people who expect everyone to support their business but will never support anyone elses
I mean, that’s logical, why would you spend money on things you don’t value?
@@drag0n_rage682youβd be surprised when people come into money how they spend it recklessly.
Living in a box on the road is free but you live in a home, what a waste of your money.
Why even own furniture at all.
If you get talked into something like that you are not as smart as you want to seem
As an interior designer I have to ask, did you give the designer a large budget? Iβve designed entire living rooms for under $3,000 because thatβs what the clients told me they could afford. You canβt get mad if you gave them a big budget, then they sourced big budget items.
Interior design is a collaboration, and if you selected a designer who was not aligned with your final vision, it sounds like you chose the wrong designer. You shouldnβt trash an entire profession because you didnβt do your due diligence.
Buying a good rug is actually worth the money. An actual good rug survives for generations and is handed down. The 200$ stuff is junk you`d eventually throw away.
Thinking you needed an interior designer was where you went wrong. You can’t go wrong with hardwood floors, if you want to throw a rug over it, just get something basically disposable that you can swap out later. Unfortunately, some lessons must be learned the hard way.