I'd love to incorporate non-traditional uses for rooms once I have a house/more space! I currently use an attachment to our living room as an office/place for my plants but building something like a library or an art studio would be a dream! My favorite funny/childish decor pieces are my yoshitomo nara prints (harmless kitty and missing in action) which are matted in a kind of matcha chartreuse color and a thin chrome frame. And of course, lego sports cars
Sending all the love from North Carolina ❤ I just found a really cool chalk profile portrait ( 1960s) of a younger man who's kind of mod looking and I'm OBSESSED with it!
Maybe in the future you could design a chair with balls and then get a local woodworker to make it. Not like a dupe or anything, more of a collaboration!
I always used to change the rooms around in my dollhouses haha. The beautiful bed just deserved to be in the biggest room of the house! (the living room)
poland mentioned! i think elements connecting you to your heritage should be their own design yum category! i'm on a look out to thrift a vintage shoe cabinet to store slippers for guests. i wanna go back to the custom of always having a pair of kapcie for everyone who visits, just like my grandma does haha sending you lots of love! i hope everything turns out well
Love the portrait of a rando idea, already have implemented it in my living room. Also loved the hidden intention tip, adds a very intimate, personal dimension to your design!
I put a reading corner in my kitchen because (1) it's the only place in the apartment with good natural lighting and (2) I like to sit comfortably while waiting for my pasta to cook.