Martha Stewart's New Living Room Decor Is Getting A Bunch Of Negative Feedback — Like, People Kind Of Hate It

    Martha embraced a rustic look for her living room revamp, which included black and "creamy pale buttery yellow" furniture, a wall of bird prints, and a table set that looked like it was made of wood.

    Martha Stewart is hitting back at the haters.

    Martha Stewart at a red carpet event wearing a sequin-embellished top and a beige coat, in front of a Segerstrom Center for the Arts backdrop

    Earlier this week, the Martha Gardens star gave a glimpse inside of her Maine summer home, and not everyone was a fan of her design choices.

    Martha Stewart wearing a floral-decorated wide-brim hat and pearl necklace, smiling at an outdoor event

    In an Instagram post, the TV star showed off her recently redecorated living room, which included black and "creamy pale buttery yellow" furniture, a wall of bird prints, and a rustic table set that looked like it was made from branches.

    Martha Stewart at a formal dinner event, wearing a black dress and a statement pearl necklace, seated among elegant table settings and floral centerpieces

    While Martha said she "love[d] the rustic yet elegant charm" of the room, many viewers did not.

    Martha Stewart is pictured smiling in a white knit top with pearl earrings at an event

    "It looks like a Marriott suite living room in 1987," one person wrote.

    A social media comment by user "pallasgreen" saying, "Yuck. It looks like a Marriott suite living room in 1987." with 46 likes

    Another said it definitely wasn't Martha's "best work." "It feels empty," they added. "Like no soul empty."

    Instagram comment by lacoudefou: "Not your best work. It feels empty like no soul empty." The comment has 59 likes

    Martha addressed the criticism she received in a subsequent Instagram post.

    Martha Stewart stands at a podium holding an iPad, wearing a soft, casual outfit, speaking at an event

    She wrote, "I rarely read all the comments that come in after I post but because I was so happy at the transformation of my Maine living room, I did go through many of the comments and was surprised at the harsh judgment so many displayed !!!"

    Martha Stewart walks outdoors in a city, wearing a brown jacket over a white top, with a background of buildings and people

    Martha said it took her and her helpers three hours to swap out the furniture, and when they were done, they "were pleased that the pieces actually fit the room and were proportionate to the large size of the space."

    Martha Stewart on the red carpet wearing a beige gown with a matching shawl, accessorized with a long gold necklace, waving at the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit event

    "[This] was not a 'decorator's' professional installation," she stated. "It was an attempt to change quickly, and efficiently making a house a home, or a room a beautiful livable space takes a lot more than three hours."

    Martha Stewart on the red carpet at the TIME 100 event, wearing a stylish dress with a long string of pearls

    That said, she told fans to "stay tuned" for future design updates as she intends to add more "color, plants, mirrors, a new rug or two and other art and objects" to the space.

    Martha Stewart stands on the red carpet wearing a black floral dress and black pants at a Sesame Workshop event

    You can see her full response and what the room looks like so far here.