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I have been frequently disheartened to see the color gray a major choice of designers for years now, for home exteriors, interior walls, furniture, countertops, and kitchen cabinets. That has happened before, and then it goes out of favor. Growing up, it always seemed to me a utilitarian World War II legacy embraced by institutions, with battleships, school lockers, and steel office furniture painted gray, not to mention the dreariness of overcast skies, especially over long winters. Gray seems more to have an absence of color than a color. Is that decorating trend orchestrated to happen, or perhaps a karmic legacy from life experience?222 views0 answers0 votes