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Why Certain Corners of a Room Always Get Ignored

DEV Community·Charlene Demarte·20 days ago
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Lately, I’ve been paying closer attention to how different parts of a room affect behavior. What surprised me is this: Not every area in a space feels equally “active.” Some corners naturally attract attention and movement. Others slowly become forgotten spaces. And over time, those neglected areas seem to influence the overall atmosphere more than we realize. 🧩 Dead Space Changes the Feeling of a Room I started noticing that the most uncomfortable rooms weren’t necessarily messy. Instead, they often had: unused corners visually heavy areas spaces with no clear purpose Even when the room was technically organized, something still felt “off.” The environment felt incomplete. 🔄 Why Certain Areas Affect Energy and Attention The more I observe spaces, the more I think people naturally respond to spatial balance. When one part of a room feels blocked, crowded, or ignored, the entire environment can feel less fluid.…

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