There's nothing worse than a thoughtless idiot who thinks they know more than they do. Our brains are very sensitive to our surroundings. I moved into a new house a year or two ago, and everything in the house was grey or white. There was no real color and it was honestly effecting my psychology after awhile. I wasn't really content in the house until color was added, and once it was it made the space all the richer. The same logic applies to this, yet as usual with modernists they downplay the negative effects of their beliefs.
I absolutely loathe modern interior design choice.
I know why they do it. Pale, chalky, pastel colors, meant to act as a bland canvas that you can do anything with in terms of furniture and/or decoration without causing any garish color clash.
Which, co-incidentally, means anyone can move in at any time and instantly customize their space without having to invest in time or effort. It's built for the rootless cosmopolitan, the poor bastard stuck in an never-ending cycle of moving and relocating and never having to think about how things'll look five years from now. It's all bland, mindless goyslop for the eyes and brain, and dear god do I hate it.
Hah, the room I'm in is pale pastel chalky green, I'm called out. But the room next to it is dark bronze walls. Also a color choice for generic bland at one point in history, but the two side by side, clearly different eras of bland clashing, makes a nice contrast in its own right.
There's nothing worse than a thoughtless idiot who thinks they know more than they do. Our brains are very sensitive to our surroundings. I moved into a new house a year or two ago, and everything in the house was grey or white. There was no real color and it was honestly effecting my psychology after awhile. I wasn't really content in the house until color was added, and once it was it made the space all the richer. The same logic applies to this, yet as usual with modernists they downplay the negative effects of their beliefs.
I absolutely loathe modern interior design choice.
I know why they do it. Pale, chalky, pastel colors, meant to act as a bland canvas that you can do anything with in terms of furniture and/or decoration without causing any garish color clash.
Which, co-incidentally, means anyone can move in at any time and instantly customize their space without having to invest in time or effort. It's built for the rootless cosmopolitan, the poor bastard stuck in an never-ending cycle of moving and relocating and never having to think about how things'll look five years from now. It's all bland, mindless goyslop for the eyes and brain, and dear god do I hate it.
Hah, the room I'm in is pale pastel chalky green, I'm called out. But the room next to it is dark bronze walls. Also a color choice for generic bland at one point in history, but the two side by side, clearly different eras of bland clashing, makes a nice contrast in its own right.
I love white as it makes the area lighter and more open and airy. To each their own. But I love white and natural wood.
Actual white is a bold, vibrant, intense color that's a bitch to clean and I wish you well with that, cause that's one hell of a brave choice.
And yes, natural wood is awesome, and my preferred building material of choice.
I don't have kids or niggers so I don't have dirty walls.