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In my previous bedroom, I did many things, from working, exercising, watching Netflix, to doing hobbies like reading books, drawing, and even making coffeeš The boundary between rest time and productive time became āblurredā. So, when I moved to this house, I had a new intention: I wanted my bedroom to feel like a bedroom. A place to really restš“ My current bedroom is not too big, but it feels spacious because there arenāt many things. There is a bathroom and a kind of walk-in closet area separated by a few walls, enough to hide the clutteršš½ One thing I like is that this room directly faces a small terrace without a roof. The morning light and breeze easily enter, and somehow the atmosphere reminds me of villas in Bali (minus the swimming poolš„²). Waking up in the morning here feels calmer. In this room, I donāt do anything other than sleep, lie down, and read books. No work allowed. (Reading gets a pass because itās part of my wind-down routine) The layout, choice of furniture, and decorations are also kept simple and comfortable. I use a firm mattress with a custom bed frame, a bedcover set made of 100% cotton that is cool and soft, a comfortable reading chair, a small table, and a lamp with warm lightš From all of these things, I learned that the comfort of resting can be achieved not only from the softness of the pillows or the aesthetics of the room. But also about setting boundaries and giving space for myself to really ārestā. That little boundary has made all the differenceš #bedroomstyling #inspirasikamar #kamartidurnyaman #dalkomspace #bedcoverset #lantaikamar #pintusliding