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🏠Inside a 1210 sq ft apartment filled with soft strawberry-milk pink charmHello, everyone! I'm Rentia (@jm___lee7), a mom to two daughters in their 20s, a wife to my best friend, and a proud owner of an adorable 8-year-old Pomeranian named Mong.
For most of my life, home was just a place to eat, sleep, and go about daily routines. But after leaving my job of 23 years and spending more time at home during the pandemic, I started exploring interior design. Through Instagram and Ohouse, I discovered so many people who weren’t just dreaming of beautiful homes—they were actually creating and living in them!
Now, I’m transforming my once warm yet ordinary wood-toned home into the soft strawberry-milk pink space I’ve always dreamed of.
We live in a three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment. While the living room is spacious, the kitchen is quite small, and overall, storage is limited.
Living Room
Since our family spends most of our time here, I try to arrange everything in a way that suits our daily routines.렌시아_7·Saved 543·2025.02.12
Inside a 600 sq ft urban jungle in NYC's hell's kitchenMy plants play a major role in transforming the space into a sea of living things.Hey there! My name is Paul Thompson (Instagram: @plantmepaul), and I'm 38 years old. I'm a high school chemistry teacher at a top public school in NYC. When I'm not teaching, I'm usually tending to my over 100 plants in my cozy apartment. Other than that, I enjoy going to the movies, game nights, and exploring new ways to care for my plants. I'm curious, carefree, and unapologetically me.I grew up near NYC in New Jersey, but I never thought I'd live here. After I graduated from Rutgers University and wanted to pursue my master's, I chose Teachers College, Columbia; and since I was already in New York, I decided to stay – and here I am, fifteen years later! I currently live in Hell's Kitchen, and it's perfect for me. The location is central to everything, and close to my friends, local bars, and great restaurants.I'm living in a two-bedroom apartment with a roommate. It's a 600 sq. ft. brick-walled walk-up. It's nestled on top of a popular gay bar, but I don't hear any of the noise. The avenue can be busy sometimes, but my windows do a great job of keeping out the sound. I'm renting right now, and I've been here for the last three years. The rent is currently $3200 per month, and it's split between my roommate and me.plantmepaul·Saved 25·2023.12.29