Unsustainable kids rooms:

Not a Lego sperg myself, but as many commenters point out, storing Legos by color doesn't make sense. Also aren't those books and many other things out of reach of the kids, putting the burden of removing and reorganizing on the parent?

This is labeled as "when the kitchen is a playroom" ....I guess?
"Mini style influencer"
When the dog has a bigger wardrobe than you:

Why wouldn't you want to store your thirteen pairs of sunglasses in a drawer with five earrings? Makes perfect sense!

Or just put every earring in it's own cubby.

Just put every scrunchie in it's own cubby. What if you buy another big scrunchie, but you don't have a cubby??! Can you buy only one cubby? Do you have to put it at the bottom with the other less loved scrunchies? You can't even buy a new scrunchie without your system going straight to hell.
They particularly love to do these pantries where the premise is after you go grocery shopping, you take everything out of the package it came in and put in clear containers that they sell. It looks nice, but who wants to do all that work? Also, eat less garbage:
This looks nice until you want to buy more than 4 cans of soup:
Random wealthy shoe hoarders:
This is apparently a garage. Why use your garage for ugly dirty useful things like tools, when you could have fifty kinds of colorful chalk?
