Rules

“regulation governing conduct” Webster

From early childhood, schooling, and through out life there are rules, written or not, that we are expected to follow in our lives for orderly functioning.

There should be a logical reason, to be of merit, to enhance, improve, make more efficient, etc cetera for a rule’s existence.

There needs to be a why.

In many situations, we encounter rules which are no longer relevant to their original purpose but are still practiced due to habit, tradition, not examined, et cetera.

In today’s world, some of these rules are being challenged, or ignored, which is a good thing for society and the advancement of civilization.

We need to be aware of history but not choose to irrelevantly live in it.

When you encounter within the scope of creative aesthetics any adhering to “the rule is”, beware.

As grandma said, ” There is more than one way to cook chicken.”

People who use “the rule is’ are are usually limited in their knowledge, experience, or creativity and imagination.

To reach the highest level of beauty, and function, for residential interior designing, intelligence, creativity, imagination, and quality are needed.

Be aware of these situations when observing, evaluating, planning, and manifesting the interior spaces in which you live.

Food for thought.