
Why Blue-and-White Rooms Never Feel Tiring
Blue-and-white rooms feel fresh because they match visual system defaults, lowering neural load, while saturated colors act like constant noise that fatigues the brain.

Blue-and-white rooms feel fresh because they match visual system defaults, lowering neural load, while saturated colors act like constant noise that fatigues the brain.

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