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<h2 id="writings-header">Writings</h2>
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<p>Sometimes I like to jot down ideas and drop them here.</p>
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<a href="writings/dont-hide-it-make-it-beautiful.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Don't hide it,
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make it beautiful</a>
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<a href="writings/the-roi-of-toilets.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">The ROI of
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toilets</a>
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<!DOCTYPE HTML>
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<html>
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<head>
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<title>Pablo here</title>
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<meta charset="utf-8">
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<meta viewport="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
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<h1>
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Hi, Pablo here
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<p><a href="../index.html">back to home</a></p>
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<h2>Don't hide it, make it beautiful</h2>
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<p>I'm currently living in a flat, and my internet connection comes in through my living room. That's where
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my home router is placed. However, my main workspace is not in my living room but in my working room,
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which is a few meters away. I would love to have a wired internet connection, but unfortunately, with
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the router being so far away, setting it up would require running a lot of cable through the walls and
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ceilings. It would be a complicated route, and while it would eventually reach my desk, it would also
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make my flat look ugly.
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One fundamental and unavoidable reason I don't do this is aesthetics. My partner is very conscious about
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keeping our home visually pleasing. I care too, though she probably values aesthetics even more than I
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do. She likely doesn't see an internet connection as essential as I do. So, for now, I have to rely on
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Wi-Fi to connect from my workspace to the home router.
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When I was on holiday in Thailand a few years ago, I noticed that Thai homes are far more practical than
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European ones in such matters. In Thailand, plumbing, electrical systems, and other maintenance-required
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installations are typically very visible—just out there on the wall. They don't hide these things behind
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fake walls or ceilings. I believe they do this because they highly value the ability to access and work
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on their home's systems themselves. Many Thai people build and maintain their own homes, so they leave
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everything exposed for easy access.
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I sometimes envy this approach. I don't think they do it for aesthetic reasons but out of necessity.
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Still, when I saw a Thai homeowner fixing their plumbing outside their house, I thought, Damn, you're so
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in control of your home. If something bad happens—like a fallen tree damaging the plumbing—they can fix
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it themselves. Meanwhile, if that happened to me, I wouldn't even know where to start. I don't even know
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where my plumbing is because it's all hidden behind walls.
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That makes me wonder: Is there a way to make these essential systems both accessible and aesthetically
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pleasing? Could we have the convenience of exposed infrastructure without it looking ugly? I believe we
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can.
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I find the problem is that we have decided certain things—plumbing, electrical wiring, visible
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infrastructure—are inherently ugly. But they don't have to be. Some household items, like lamps, must be
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visible. Since they can't be hidden, we put effort into making them look good. We choose stylish designs
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that complement our home's aesthetics. Why can't we do the same for cables and pipes?
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Imagine if all the wiring in your home was encased in beautifully braided, colorful threads, arranged in
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elegant geometric patterns. The connections, junction boxes, and fittings could be crafted from
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high-quality materials with artistic designs. Wouldn't that be nice?
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Now, you might think I'm crazy—that these things are just ugly by nature. But they're not. In fact, many
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aspects of modern design have become uglier over time, and we've just accepted it.
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Consider street lamps. In most cities today, they are dull, industrial-looking poles—rusty, uninspired,
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and purely functional. Yet, in older parts of my city, we still have beautiful, ornate lamp posts from
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over a hundred years ago. They were designed with care, meant to serve a purpose, to be visually
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appealing, and to last ages. Take a look:
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pics here
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The same goes for train stations. Modern stations are bleak, sterile spaces—metal, plastic, and harsh
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lighting. They resemble hospital emergency rooms. But look at the older ones, like this one.
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Those stations are masterpieces, designed like grand halls with chandeliers and intricate details.
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pics here
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Hospitals are another example. Most modern hospitals have the same white, cold, spaceship-like
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aesthetic. While cleanliness is important, there's no reason they have to be so uninviting. In my city,
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there's a hospital built over a hundred years ago that's so beautiful people visit it as a tourist
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attraction. On the other hand, the hospitals I visit personally are plain depressing, soviet style
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atrocities.
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pics Here
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I think we can bring things back, if we care enough.
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Look at computers. Most office desktop cases are dull, gray boxes—uninspired and purely functional.
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Naturally, many of them end up buried inside desks, or if they are small enough, simply hidden behind
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the screen on a VESA mount. But gamers, who deeply care about their PCs, go the extra mile to make their
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setups look amazing. They invest in custom cases, LED lighting, and stylish cooling systems. They turn
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their computers into art. They are testament to the fact that we can make practical things also be
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beautiful if we choose to.
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If we put the same effort into our homes, we wouldn't need to hide cables and pipes. We could proudly
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display them as part of our interior design. Infrastructure could be both functional and beautiful,
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giving us accessibility without sacrificing aesthetics.
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I guess the take-away is... Don't hide it. Instead, make it beautiful.
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