On this one I'm a bit of both extremes. For the home base, hardcore maximum-tier OCD (but not quite plaid). All must be perfect. If zombies damage anything it
shall be repaired thus sayeth the 7D2D God(s) [true story, I'll tear out a layer of wall to repair a damaged block behind it]. Home base will feature interior decorating, fluff items, pointless rooms that are there just because they look purty,
rigorously organized inventory rooms, etc. Not only do vehicles have a garage, they must be lined up neatly in the garage and have their own designated spaces. Oh and please don't walk on the grass in the rooftop arboretum.
Now the horde base on the other hand, polar opposite. Haphazard placements, hurried POI-takeovers, nerdpoles, holes and trenches in the ground that would pass for the
aftermath of a WW1 battlefield, damaged stuff everywhere, abandoned storage, a trail of dead mes and dead friends (but even more dead zombies, usually), basically just chaos. I used to apply the principles of home base to horde base, but with the settings we play the game on and our play-style it's just too time consuming to try to keep the white gloves out for the horde base. Unsurprisingly horde nights are
less stressful for me most of the time.