This isn't the first time I have started a story by saying I love having a look inside people's houses on Zoom calls. And it's true – I'm nosy and adore having a scope around private spaces being made public.
So, when I happened to come across the Room Rater Twitter account, it was as though all my birthdays had come at once.
Not only is there a community of people every bit as inquisitive as me, but there was a ready-made selection of homes to scope out ... and judge.
The Room Rater collection focuses on people who are Zooming or Skyping into TV interviews from the comfort of their own homes. They have honed into the backdrops chosen by the likes of Michelle Obama, Trevor Noah and Ellen DeGeneres, as well as academics, experts, journalists and politicians. They then give them a quick review – “too staged”, “panic room” and “nice gallery wall” recur – and a score out of 10.
Here are a few of the best tweets from Room Rater:
Sometimes they get a little personal, asking about friends and family, as they did with Oprah and Gayle King:
Nice gallery wall. Deduct 1 point for salmon paint colour. How’s Oprah?! 8/10 @GayleKing pic.twitter.com/wMlJwRGnLn
— Room Rater (@ratemyskyperoom) April 21, 2020
Comedian Colin Jost was given the “Where’s Scar-Jo?” treatment, in reference to his partner, Scarlett Johansson:
Leather. Guitar. Great hues. Is Scarjo being socially distant? 8/10 @ColinJost pic.twitter.com/iRxAnqZ9KX
— Room Rater (@ratemyskyperoom) April 18, 2020
They hone in on the details, such as this Theodore Roosevelt bust in Conan O’Brien’s room:
Channeling Elvis Costello. Is that Teddy R? 9/10 @ConanOBrien pic.twitter.com/YxCMwOrbDo
— Room Rater (@ratemyskyperoom) April 18, 2020
And aren’t afraid to come back to people, if they offer up a new backdrop:
Conan. Is this a Holiday Inn Express? 2/10 @ConanOBrien pic.twitter.com/gQ2qoILffM
— Room Rater (@ratemyskyperoom) April 18, 2020
They accept submissions and suggestions, as they did with Michelle Obama:
Sophisticated. Elegant. Classic. It’s @MichelleObama I wouldn’t change a thing. 9/10. https://t.co/wXwqeSh0bJ
— Room Rater (@ratemyskyperoom) April 20, 2020
Sometimes they let personal opinions cloud their room-rating judgement:
Dark. Like your soul. Oprah got you wrong. 0/10 @DrPhil pic.twitter.com/9ZP5bx904r
— Room Rater (@ratemyskyperoom) April 17, 2020
But mostly, it’s use of space and book-to-decor ratios that are judged:
Organized and tidy, but a few plants would soften the overall vibe 7/20. @JakeSherman pic.twitter.com/hVBQPknc3Z
— Room Rater (@ratemyskyperoom) April 20, 2020
Or the books on a person’s bookshelf:
Art. Books. Light. Go Hogs. 9/10 Max Brantley @ArkansasBlog pic.twitter.com/DgKdrV0idA
— Room Rater (@ratemyskyperoom) April 18, 2020
And the art in the background:
Love the art. Nice substitute for the obligatory bookcase. 9/10 @AnthonyMasonCBS pic.twitter.com/djWVJx9ni7
— Room Rater (@ratemyskyperoom) April 21, 2020
Household names, such as Trevor Noah, appear...
The room is fine. The other side of that door looks lovely. 8/10 @TheDailyShow. pic.twitter.com/cjq3uQI27K
— Room Rater (@ratemyskyperoom) April 22, 2020
... but aren’t always given an easy ride, as James Corden discovered:
Is this the basement of your parents’ house? 4/10 @JKCorden pic.twitter.com/31e1bk7gTg
— Room Rater (@ratemyskyperoom) April 18, 2020
However, Ellen DeGeneres got their seal of approval:
Tranquil and serene. Let’s dance. 10/10 @TheEllenShow pic.twitter.com/RqtLsenx6G
— Room Rater (@ratemyskyperoom) April 18, 2020
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Read more:
7 things we spotted in celebrity homes during the One World Together at Home performances
Natural light and virtual backgrounds: five ways to up your Zoom game
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