I think the real answer lies deeper in the human heart and mind. Here is what I think is going on when we take the time to change our living spaces beyond the realms of practicality.
1. We change our spaces to feel better, physically and emotionally.
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There are some initial possibilities that come to mind.
1. Is it about the bling factor? Am I trying to gain social status by showing off to others? Or am I desperately chasing acceptance, trying to keep up with the Joneses?
2. Is it about novelty? Few
I have often wondered why I care if the things around me are beautiful or not. If “form follows function,” as Louis Sullivan once said, then as long as an interior layout is serviceable, isn’t that enough? Why go to the time and considerable trouble of re
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