Living Room French Country Sconce Design Ideas
When I was a little younger, I didn't do my best when I was resting at home as much as I did when I was out and about, and I just thought I should close my eyes, but I realized that I needed to rest properly when I was resting.
That's why I filled the space where I could rest alone with the atmosphere I usually like so that I could feel more comfortable! I realized why I need to cultivate my inner self in addition to my outer self ๐๐ง๐ต
I love vintage, antiques, and wood, so I just filled it with things I like, and naturally, my room became the atmosphere I wanted! ๐ช๐ช๐๏ธ๐ช๐๏ธ๐ฟ
I will continue to lovingly cultivate my room, which is not shown to others, so that I can rest more comfortably than ever before ๐ง๐ป #2025์ฌํด์์ง ๐
My ideal interior design is somewhere between modern French style and a New York apartment.
This year, I've changed up some furniture and styling, and I think I've gotten closer to that aesthetic.
1. Living Room.
The biggest change in the living room was the sofa.
I boldly chose a brick color, injecting life into the otherwise monochromatic space.
I also moved the sofa perpendicular to the wall, rather than the usual arrangement against it, making it feel more cozy.
2. Bedroom.
The wooden bookshelf that was originally in the family room had nowhere to go, so I temporarily placed it in the bedroom. And guess what?
It goes so well together!!
The white bedding and wooden bookshelf, reminiscent of a European Airbnb I'd wanted to get rid of, complete the simple yet emotional atmosphere.
3. Family Room.
This is where our family gathers.
Because the bookshelf is filled with colorful books,
the other furniture is primarily white with neutrals like gray and black, creating a calming, modern feel.
What do you think of our home this year? ๐๐