My favorite moment in the post Doga Kobo Yuru Yuri series is that part from San Hai where it's nothing but 5 minutes of silence starring Rise in a Straw Millionaire type segment where she exchanges various goods for other goods. It's not very funny, especially considering how zany the series can get, but I still do enjoy it for how relaxing and how it provides a nice break in the middle of a chaotic wacky series. In that sense, Oomuro-ke serves basically the same purpose. It's not very funny, it's not very crazy, and it lacks a lot of elements that makes Yuru Yuri what it is, but that's okay. What you get is just iyashikei, or a more relaxed slice of life with minimal comedy. And to that effect, Oomuro-ke is a great watch. Temper your expectations, dim the lights, and enjoy 40 minutes of relaxing slice of life starring the brat and her two sisters.
7/10