in-ter-i-or-i-ty com-plex, n.
in the fields of design psychology and décor analysis, an Interiority Complex is a feeling that one’s interior is inferior to others in some way. Such feelings can arise from an imagined or actual design-related inferiority in the afflicted room or space. An interiority complex is thought to drive afflicted individuals to over-decorate or under-decorate, resulting either in a less than spectacular achievement, extreme schizotypal decor, or both.
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