It's August, 2022, and I plugged in the rather jaded comment, "Buying a new home. Am sick and tired of gray houses and interiors." It is abundantly clear from commentary on this site that folks have been "sick and tired of gray... "EVERYWHERE and EVERYTHING--omnipresent--for quite some time. The thing for me is not that I find the grays unattractive: they are indeed fresh, crisp, clean and come in a richly diverse range of hue. My huge, personal issue with gray interiors is that irrespective as to the degree of true neutrality, in the vast majority of situations, gray can drastically drab down other colors. So, if a person has color scheme preferences for decor and accents that are not in the gray family (or a natural complement of gray), all those gray interiors are ruinous to those color scheme preferences. Envision what gray does to ambers and mustards, for instance: gray can have a dirtying effect. Also, and very importantly, I disdain having my color scheme preferences established for me. This seems somewhat...fascist? And THAT more than anything turns me off completely.
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