Every human being on the planet is a manifestation of what has happened since the big bang.
Each person is on their individual journey learning how to navigate in their own way for this experience we call life.
In any society civilization there are different levels of where people will, or will not, be on the same page and wave length with each other.
This situation is also evident in the different ways we as human being are aware of, experience, and appreciate what is known as aesthetics or beauty in our lives.
Aesthetics, as we experience it, is a manifestation of line, color, mass, form, and texture composed with which the atoms in our brains react positively.
With in the residential interior profession there are usually positions where agreement, with some minor differences, is congruent as to what is good aesthetic design.
This level of beauty is totally obtained by the laws of physics and the principles of aesthetics.
There are some in the various residential industries who are of positions that other aspects are a factor in the quality level of residential aesthetics.
There is no tangible evidence to support those positions.
Wearing expensive and rare designer clothes in these spaces does not affect the interior design there of.
Who lived there, who slept there, or whose ancestors did something there does not affect the interior spaces.
The location and the price tag of interior residential spaces does not affect their aesthetics.
The rareness, history, and background do not affect aesthetic qualities of the physical.
So, when you are experiencing a residential interior design, what thoughts, other than the physical beauty there in, go through your mind?
How do these aspects affect your acknowledgement and appreciation of the beauty in these spaces?
Food for thought.