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Inside a cozy 820 sq ft nest in San FranciscoMy partner and I have been living in a cozy 820 sq ft condo in San Francisco for the past 10 years. We're situated on the top floor of a 4-story building, overlooking a beautiful central courtyard. One of the things I love most about our place is how conveniently located it is. We have easy access to the Muni T line, which not only takes me directly to work, but also provides a direct route to Chinatown.
When it comes to my design style, it's all about creating a space that feels like home to me. I love creating my own decor pieces and artwork, which allows me to express my personal style and vision. I'm a bit of a mix between an extrovert and an introvert, so while I love to entertain and have guests over, my home is still my sanctuary. I choose pieces that have their own stories and personal meaning, rather than just following a particular design style or era. I tend to gravitate towards warm and earthy tones with deep hues. These colors create a sense of comfort and relaxation, perfect for unwinding after a long day. I also enjoy incorporating elements like ambient lighting, textural fabrics, and natural elements, like wood and plants.
EntranceO!Guest·Saved 18·2024.01.09
Inside a 1029 sq ft condo in Seattle embracing the 'lived-in' lookAs first-time buyers, we had to make some sacrifices due to the competitive real estate market. I wish that the bathroom was bigger or that we had more than one, and a yard would have been much welcomed. However, despite these minor cons, this condo is almost perfect for us. What I love most about it is that it's a top-floor unit, and the living room has super high ceilings. The fact that the condo faces southwest means we get to enjoy lots of natural light – especially on the rare sunny days – and some truly breathtaking sunsets.
As the owner of this condo, I knew that I had the luxury of taking my time with the decorating process. I could let my creativity run wild and incorporate unique custom pieces, something that wasn't possible with previous rentals. When it came to choosing decor, I made sure to only select items that I absolutely love – after all, these pieces will be with me for a long time, and I'll be seeing them every single day. Also, as someone who works primarily from home, having a beautifully decorated home is essential to me.
My goal was to create a home, not just a house. I wanted to infuse my personality and style into every corner of the interior. That's why I added personal touches like family photos and other knick-knacks throughout the home. It may not entirely fit the aesthetic, but it brings me so much happiness to see images of my dogs and loved ones every day. In the end, what truly makes a house a home are all the personal touches that reflect who you are and what you love.
Living roomsakurakishiro·Saved 10·2024.01.03
Inside Modern home in San Francisco where minimalism meets organic warmthHome is not just a place, it's a feeling – a feeling of comfort, happiness, and love that makes every moment special.Hi, I'm Rose (Instagram: @rosekimis.com), a brand designer based in San Francisco, USA. My husband and I have been married for 3 years, and we enjoy spending time together at home – both having quality time and quarreling. With remote work extended for more than 6 months, I'm more grateful for our home, and I'm very passionate about home decor while finding ways to make it a more cheerful place.Our two-story townhouse-style apartment is unique in that there's a master bedroom, study, and two bathrooms on the first floor and a living room, kitchen, and guest bathroom on the second. At first, I was worried about this unconventional layout, but after living here, I've found it quite convenient and nice. It has a clear separation between the living and resting spaces.oeeim·Saved 15·2024.01.02