I like wood paneling, so there’s a certain charm to the picture on the left that I like from an aesthetic point of view. However, the picture on the right is improved when it comes to imagery, colors, and not feeling like the room is heavy (wood always makes a room feel heavy to me, whatever that feeling means). I can’t say I’d be angry with either version of the church except I’m not partial to risen Christ imagery and I don’t like red walls.
It’ll be interesting to see how my childhood parish fares in the coming years. It was built in the 60s (I think) and a new priest has just been assigned and has started changing the floor from carpet to tile. It’s apparently sent a lot of parishioners into a tizzy because now the floor is noisy when they walk. He apparently has other plans to change the decor, but it’s a small parish so he has to do it in steps due to funding. I think he’s even hinted at wanting to put the choir in the choir loft (it’s just extra seating up there right now) which caused some music ministry mumbling.