I don't think of Home Depot as romantic, but I do think the Christmas wonderland they put up during the holidays is magical. That is what Home Depot is to me, and that is the only romantic thing about it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't find these technical things like flowers and chocolates romantic at all. I think Valentine's Day makes no sense.
My personal decorating style is cozy, romantic and a little rustic, with a sense of whimsy.
I don't want to be romantic, but one of the most important things is to have happy buildings... it's like having a family with a lot of children.
I hope that I would be considered romantic. I don't know... one of my favorite movies is 'The Notebook' so I guess that would be considered romantic. But I think being romantic is more than the flowers and the gifts. It's about connecting with the person and being able to talk and share things with her.
I don't think of myself as a romantic person; I'm kind of more rough and tumble, I think. The things I'm drawn to are outdoorsy, I only get dressed up when I have to. I'm drawn to women who are into the same type of thing. If you're going to call it romantic, I'm very spontaneous. That's probably the best thing I have going for me.
I'm not romantic, and I don't like Christmas.
People think that buying something for their home which is up-to-date is chic, but often it's a cliche. I call people who simply give clients the current 'thing' stylists not decorators.
Work place romances always seem to get very confused and peculiar, in my experience.
It's a bit of a cliche, but I think girls like to get flowers. I think books are quite romantic, too. If you can find an interesting book, that brings something out in your partner that can be very romantic.
I'm very romantic. I've emptied flower shops.