when I worked at a furniture store we delivered a $1000 dining room table made by the Amish to a man who lived in a trailer decorated exactly like this
I don't know if it's a class thing? it definitely has class markers, but I can think of better living room layouts within the same class!
I hate the aesthetic that's being aimed at here but even if I ignore that, there are much better ways to do this
-TV is off center between wall sconces
-pictures on the wall are touching the sconces
-too many Items crammed into one room; hard to navigate, hard to clean, hard to balance visually
-tile ceilings are just bad there is no way to make them look good. pure utilitarian element in a room that doesn't care at all about being utilitarian
-red couch against red wall
-more things touching other things on the wall
-room will accumulate dust like mad