To learn more about What the Crazy House, we reached out to the creator of the account, Robyn, a married mother of two who lives in Ohio. She actually spoke to Bored Panda about 4 months ago, the last time we covered What the Crazy House, and explained that the account was created on a whim back in February of 2019. Robyn noted that she’s always loved looking at houses, and clearly, she’s not the only one. Her page has been gaining more traction over time, and it’s already reached over 18k followers.
Robyn was kind enough to have another chat with us and give a little update on how the account has been going. “I get new followers every day, and it’s just wild,” she told Bored Panda. “I’m so proud to have done this organically with just people deciding to follow.”
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We were also curious if Robyn has any particularly wild elements in her own home or if running this page has inspired her to be a bit more liberal with her design. “My home is very colorful,” she shared. “I don’t shy away from color. My front room is literally turquoise with a white couch and purple pillows. I love to be surrounded by blues and yellows and greens. It makes me happy.”
But she noted that she’s not quite as bold as many of the homeowners whose houses get featured on her page. “I think I’m too scared to do anything too wild,” she admitted. “I just posted a house that had green walls and the trim work was black and white checked– I don’t think I’m that brave,” she added with a laugh. “In a way, I admire people like that– quirky and funky.”
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When it comes to what a person’s home says about them, Robyn told Bored Panda, “I think your home should express you for sure. I’m glad some people have the guts to go all out and really make their space theirs.”
“My home (I hope!) is welcoming and ready to relax in. I have two young kids, so toys have taken over,” she shared with a laugh.
We were also curious if Robyn has a favorite home she’s ever shared on the page, or if she can recall any that she would actually be willing to move into. “Oh, this is a great question! I don’t know if I have a favorite. I do have some I would live in, but mostly they are too wild for me.”
And as for the future of What the Crazy House, Robyn shared that her “plans are to keep growing and keep posting stuff to make people laugh”. “That’s always my goal. To be a little bright spot in people’s day while they scroll.”
And if you too are a connoisseur of creative homes, Robyn would love to see what you find along the way. “Thanks for being here and supporting me! I love to share with people and chat with them, so send me all the things you find!”
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If this list is starting to make you wonder whether or not your home deserves to be featured on What the Crazy House, don’t worry. A unique home that shows your personality is something to be proud of! There’s nothing wrong with having a more muted style, but it’s also great to know that your home could never be mixed up with anyone else’s. And if you’re looking for new ways to display your personality in your home, we’ve got some tips for you from RealEstate.com Australia.
First, don’t be scared to showcase your favorite theme. Whether you love mid century modern, the 1980s or you’re inspired by the Star Wars franchise, you can let that shine in your humble abode. And if you have no clue where to start, don’t underestimate how helpful Pinterest can be. “I renovated my home around a year ago and I can’t even tell you how many Pinterest boards I had,” content director for Snooze, Danielle Frazzetto, told RealEstate.com. “I had one for each room – the bedrooms, the laundry, everything! Through that process [of compiling images you like], you start to see where things align and which patterns emerge.”
Playing with colors is also a great way to spice up your home. Favorite colors aren’t just for kids; we all have preferences! “[Take inspiration from] something you really like; it could be a piece of clothing or an image, a photograph — anything,” stylist for Snooze, Mae Abas, recommends. “We were lucky enough to go to Tasmania recently, and the natural color palette there really inspired me. I realized I like bringing the outside in. Not so much the greenery, more the neutral tones and textures.” If you’re inspired by nature too, it doesn’t have to simply be neutral colors. Haven’t you ever seen a vibrant sunset or bright yellow flower? If those things bring you joy, their colors can be incorporated into your home.
Texture is another element we shouldn’t be overlooking when decorating our homes. “Textures add warmth to your space and can also add airiness,” Mae explains. “Sheer fabrics that bring light through your window, like linen, go well with Scandi or coastal style homes. Luxury styles call for velvet or richer fabrics in bolder colors. Meanwhile, in winter, chunky knits serve the popular Nordic theme.” Even your artwork on the walls can feature a variety of textures, with collages, paintings, sculptures, fur, leather and more. Don’t be scared to experiment!



















