Interior design experts has been weighing in on the home decor choices that are ‘tasteless’ – after a TikTok content creator caused a firestorm online.

In the video, which has so far racked up over 17 million views, user Ellie Barker decided to start the conversation about certain design decisions.

‘What’s a home decor choice that screams, “I don’t have taste?”‘ Barker asked her audience.

In the comments section, tons of people weighed in with their own opinions of what they found to be tacky. 

‘Beach decor when the house isn’t at the beach,’ one person wrote.

Someone else typed, ‘Empty liquor bottles as decor.’

‘Crushed velvet, I’m sorry but it gives me a headache looking at it,’ another person chimed in.

A user seconded, ‘Hanging pictures so high they almost touch the ceiling.’

In the comments section, tons of people weighed in with their own opinions of what they found to be tacky, including beach-themed decor when the house isn't at the beach (stock image)

In the comments section, tons of people weighed in with their own opinions of what they found to be tacky, including beach-themed decor when the house isn’t at the beach (stock image)

Some users even shared gripes about having crushed velvet furniture in the home (stock image)

Some users even shared gripes about having crushed velvet furniture in the home (stock image)

‘Any wall sticker, I’m sorry,’ another shared.

Others even posted photos to describe their gripes, which included artwork with designer brands drawn on it, like Chanel, or signs that read, ‘Live, laugh, love.’

And while many people may have their own views on what is ‘tasteful’ or not, an interior decorator has now weighed in on the matter, settling the debate.

Jared Hughes, of Jared Hughes Design, revealed to Daily Mail a few of his least favorite decor items.

‘We have to start by saying that the definition of “taste” can be different for everyone,’ he prefaced.

‘What I may find tasteful might not be what most everyone else would agree is tasteful,’ he continued. 

‘For instance, when I see one of the “H” Hermes blankets thrown on top of a beautiful primary bed this screams “no taste.”‘

Hughes also admitted that he finds matching furniture sets and ‘excessive amounts’ of overhead lighting to be off-putting, too. 

'For instance, when I see one of the "H" Hermes blankets thrown on top of a beautiful primary bed this screams "no taste,"' Hughes told Daily Mail

‘For instance, when I see one of the “H” Hermes blankets thrown on top of a beautiful primary bed this screams “no taste,”‘ Hughes told Daily Mail

The interior decorator also gave his insight into home decor trends, as he revealed some of the items he believes are no longer ‘in.’

This included having an ‘overuse of technology in the home,’ as well as the cloud sofa and its knockoffs. 

Hughes also mentioned decorating with Pampas grass and dried florals as trends that seems to be past its prime. 

‘The goal is to make the space feel lively, dead flowers don’t do that,’ Hughes told Daily Mail. 

But all hope is not lost for your home decor. 

On the bright side, there is one thing that Hughes believes everyone should have in their home – and that’s a piece of original art. 

‘It can be an antique piece like an oil landscape you love or an example of architecture in print, maybe from somewhere you have visited,’ Hughes said.

‘It could also be a modern piece and you’re really attracted to the color or the feeling it gives you,’ he said.

‘Just do not buy generic, fake art,’ Hughes warned.