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LEE BROOM In design right now, people are becoming more and more attuned to how the things around them affect how they behave, their mood and their mental health.

I agree. All any conversation about decor focuses on now is how a space will make the people who experience it feel – it’s much less about how it looks. This happened right after 2020, and

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