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10 Quirky American Home Decor Choices That Surprise Foreigners

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10 Quirky American Home Decor Choices That Surprise Foreigners

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When moving to the USA, one thing foreigners don’t expect is the difference in home decor. Having lived in several countries, I can testify that there are definitely home decor pieces that are quite specific to the USA and would really stand out in a European home.

Looking at home decor in the United States reveals some unique styles that often surprise visitors from other countries. I’ve gathered ten peculiar choices Americans make that stand out. These selections might seem usual here, but for someone from another place, they can be quite unexpected.

1. Taxidermy as Decoration

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In many American homes, you might find taxidermy—a deer head mounted on the wall, for example. This choice of decor serves as a striking focal point in a room. It’s particularly common in homes with a rustic or outdoor theme. Visitors from other countries might find the use of stuffed animals for decoration a bit surprising or even shocking.

2. Oversized Furniture

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When walking into an American living room, the first thing that might catch your eye is the oversized furniture. Large, plush sofas and bulky armchairs are not just about comfort; they also make a statement. These pieces often dominate the space, giving a feeling of coziness that’s meant to welcome large gatherings.

3. Themed Rooms

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It’s not uncommon in the U.S. to dedicate entire rooms to a specific theme. Whether it’s a home theater that looks like a mini cinema or a basement turned into a sports bar, these themed rooms reflect personal interests and are a fun escape within the home. Visitors from abroad might find these dedicated spaces both intriguing and amusing.

4. Wall-to-Wall Carpeting

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Imagine stepping into a kitchen or bathroom and finding it carpeted! While this might seem unusual, wall-to-wall carpeting is a popular choice in many American homes. It provides warmth and comfort underfoot but can be quite a surprise for someone who’s used to tile or hardwood floors in these areas.

5. Reclining Chairs

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One iconic piece of American furniture is the reclining chair. Oversized and plush, these chairs are a staple in many living rooms. Designed for relaxation and often equipped with cup holders, they offer a special comfort that we love, although visitors might find them unusually large and perhaps overly indulgent.

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6. Decorative Plates

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In the U.S., it’s common to see decorative plates displayed on walls or stored in glass cabinets. These plates are often collected during travels or gifted on special occasions and are meant for display rather than dining. This practice might be puzzling to those who prefer functional over purely decorative items.

7. Flags as Decor

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Patriotism can be seen in the American practice of displaying flags—most often the Stars and Stripes—inside homes. This can range from small flags in plant pots to large banners hung on walls. It’s a proud decoration choice that might seem unusual to visitors, who may not be used to such overt patriotic displays inside a home.

8. Sentimental Decorations

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American homes often feature a loving display of family photos, keepsakes, and memorabilia. These sentimental decorations can cover walls or take up entire shelves, showcasing a family’s history and significant moments. While touching, visitors from cultures with more minimalist tendencies might find this abundance of personal items overwhelming.

9. Garage Conversions

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Turning a garage into additional living space is a creative solution often seen in the U.S. Whether transforming it into a home office, gym, or another themed room, this repurposing adds valuable space to a home. Visitors might be surprised at how a simple parking space can be transformed into a fully functional part of the house.

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10. Yard Decorations

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Decorating the yard for various holidays is taken to another level in the United States. You might see giant inflatables for Christmas or Halloween, elaborate light displays, or themed decorations that celebrate different occasions. This enthusiastic approach to outdoor decor is not only fun but can also be quite a spectacle for international visitors.

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We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home.

We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home. With over 10 years of experience in dating and traveling to romantic places, we share our favorite date ideas and romantic destinations to help couples level up their relationships. Having lived in and traveled through the USA, we also share our favourite things to do in the States.

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