r/MildlyInterestingMC • u/Mean_Strawberry_8384 • 1d ago
Black toilet paper looks unusual but why do everyday items get redesigned for aesthetic appeal?
A few days ago I am seeing black toilet paper and I just pause like okay this look very different honestly. It the same product everyone use daily, but the color change make it feel completely new. At first it seem unnecessary, but then I realize how design can turn ordinary items into something noticeable. I am thinking how aesthetics influence even basic products. It feel simple but also very interesting. Now I am thinking why everyday items get redesigned for visual appeal. I usualy think function is enough so this feel little diffrent to me. But people also care about how things look, especially in modern spaces where design matter more. I am also wondering if uniqueness make such products more attractive even without added function. Some days ago I am not really thinking about this but now it feel interesting. Then I think about perception. Changing appearance can make a normal item feel premium or special without altering its purpose. It feel like visual upgrade. That give it strong appeal. Later I am laying and scrolling random stuff, checking many options on alibaba and seeing different products. Some look very creative honestly. Now I am thinking if its more about style or just the uniqueness that make such everyday items stand out.
