Alan Corey’s photo of an inaccessible landing.Photo:Real Estate Maxi/X
Real Estate Maxi/X
An Atlanta realtor asked for advice with staging a home and ended up going viral for the hilarious response to his innocent tweet.
Alan Coreyshared a photo on X (formerly Twitter) of an inaccessible landing at a home he was working on staging.
“One of my least-liked design elements of suburban design is this inaccessible landing I see in foyers. Any creative solutions for ‘staging’ it out there?”
The tweet captivated the home design-obsessed and meme-obsessed alike, as the internet shared some very creative responses to the tricky but sizable space.
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There were a few legitimate options for the space, with one person sharing a similar space in their home that was turned into ahangout spotfor their kids. Another person added anilluminated longhorn skullas a statement art piece.
Another response agreed on the idea of the space as a hangout spot, but photoshopped inTony SopranoandPaulie Walnutssitting down, enjoying a chat.
Brands even started getting in on the fun, joking there was enough room for aChili’sor Chipotle, aDollar Generalor even aBlockbusterin the vacant space.
The different takes on the space resulted in over 4,000 replies and over 21,000 quote tweets.
Corey responded to a few different replies to his original tweet before sharing an update about it.
“200 MILLION VIEWS in 1 week! Thanks for making this so fun and entertaining,” Corey said in a follow-up tweet. “Still soliciting ideas for this inaccessible landing if you have any btw 🤣.”
source: people.com