The spaces we live in don’t just reflect our taste—they shape how we feel, think, and recover. A cluttered room can tighten the chest. A sunlit corner can feel like a deep breath. The more time we spend at home, the more obvious it becomes: design has a direct line to our emotional lives. This idea—design as an emotional scaffold—is gaining traction among architects, therapists, and everyday people who are...
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