Common Interior Design Myths Debunked
"In a world of instant information, home design advice is often simplified into myths. Let’s focus on logic, evidence, and functionality rather than superstition."
"A Red Front Door Always Brings Good Luck"
Door color affects aesthetics and perception, but it does not magically bring wealth. Choose colors based on personal preference, architectural harmony, and natural lighting. Function and comfort matter far more than symbolic color rules.
"Mirrors Facing the Bed Are Dangerous"
Mirrors do not affect your spirit. The real concern is sleep quality: mirrors can reflect light and movement, making it harder to relax. Place mirrors thoughtfully for visual balance, but avoid them directly facing the bed if it disturbs rest.
"The Far-Left Corner is Always the Wealth Spot"
There is no fixed corner for prosperity. Effective interior design considers function, natural light, traffic flow, and comfort. Wealth and productivity are supported by organized, functional spaces rather than arbitrary corners.
"Keeping the Toilet Lid Down Prevents Money Loss"
Toilet lids mainly affect hygiene and appearance. Money management comes from budgeting and planning, not bathroom placement. Focus on practical aspects of your home’s layout for comfort and efficiency.
Evidence-Based Interior Design
Good home design is grounded in ergonomics, lighting, material choice, and human behavior. By understanding these principles, you can create spaces that enhance comfort, productivity, and well-being without relying on myths or symbolic interpretations.
Function and Comfort Come First
Interior design should be guided by practicality, psychology, and aesthetics. Remove unverified superstitions, and focus on creating spaces that are comfortable, visually pleasing, and suited to your lifestyle.




