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Could a Small Rug Change How a Room Feels?

Ordinary choices often hide invisible systems.

Yes. Rugs create invisible boundaries inside shared spaces. The hidden mechanism is spatial anchoring.

A small rug changes how a room is divided and understood.

It marks where people sit, gather, or relax without using walls or signs.

The hidden mechanism is spatial anchoring. Objects can organize behavior quietly.

People think rugs decorate rooms. Often, they define them.

Could a Small Rug Change How a Room Feels?

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