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Should interior designers stop pushing white walls and start admitting color is better for mental health?
As mental health awareness grows in 2026, the interior design industry faces pressure to move beyond the safe, neutral palette that has dominated for decades. Cast your vote on whether color should take center stage in our living spaces.
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