Curves are everywhere.
From arches in the bedrooms, to kitchen islands, to the sofa in your living room – it’s a trend that seemingly has legs to stay for some time.
Soft edges and curves do help to soften the look of a room, but is that the only reason why?
In this episode, we explore the trend of curves, and some of the scientific reasoning behind why this is so popular right now.
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Why are curved features in homes considered popular right now?
Do curves in home design have any impact on how people feel?
What are some common examples of curves used in home interiors?
Is there scientific evidence supporting the idea that curves make a home more pleasant?
How do curves compare to straight edges in home design in terms of creating a happy environment?
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