White Walls and the Courage You're Missing
There's a reason every rental apartment comes with white walls. They're inoffensive. They're easy. They ask nothing of anyone. The landlord doesn't have to think, the tenant doesn't have to commit, and everyone moves on without incident. White is the design world's shrug. So why, when people finally own their own homes, when they have full permission to do whatever they want, do so many of them paint everything white anyway? The honest answer isn't taste. It's fear. White has its place. Let's say that clearly first. A white ceiling lifts a room. A white kitchen can feel crisp and purposeful. White works as a counterpoint to the breath between things that have something to say. In the right hands, it's a tool. A good one. But a tool isn't a personality. And somewhere along the way, white stopped being a choice and became a default, dressed up in the language of minimalism and sophistication to disguise the fact that no real decision was made ...