The Tyranny of the Trend: Why Algorithmic Aestheticism Feels Inherently Soulless
Walk through enough homes featured on Instagram, Pinterest, or TikTok, and a strange feeling begins to emerge. The spaces are beautiful. The lighting is perfect. The furniture is expensive or convincingly expensive-looking. Every shelf contains carefully selected objects. Yet many of these interiors feel oddly interchangeable. Remove the family photographs, change a paint color, swap a coffee-table book, and one home becomes almost indistinguishable from another. This phenomenon has become one of the defining tensions in contemporary interior design. Digital platforms have democratized access to design inspiration, but they have also accelerated aesthetic conformity. As algorithms learn what users engage with, they promote images that perform well. Those images influence purchasing decisions. Retailers respond by manufacturing similar products. Designers and homeowners replicate what they see. The result is a feedback loop that rewards familiarity over individuality. The paradox is str...