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Minimalism is just an expensive excuse for being lazy — are bare walls really good design or just a lack of taste?
As rising living costs push many to declutter, minimalism's aesthetic of bare walls is being questioned as either intentional design or a cover for lack of effort. Cast your vote on whether this trend represents refined taste or just an excuse.
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