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Hello ^ㅡ^ I'm an ordinary person who loves vintage style and spends a lot of time at home. I wanted to write a short post to document my small but precious home. My house is a small, built-up apartment, and it's been a little less than a year since we remodeled it. As you can see, I chose a yellow tone for the wallpaper and used a lot of stainless steel here and there. I wanted a house that was more durable, easier to maintain, and had a unique feel to it that wouldn't require replacement as much as possible, even if it wore out over time. Even though I only achieved about 80% of my initial vision, I still love this house. I hope it serves as inspiration for those considering home decorating. I also struggled a lot while decorating this house, which I thought would be my first and last. I can relate to the countless decisions, mistakes, and unexpected situations... Gurum, please enjoy! Bow (I wanted to upload detailed photos, so I took a lot, but I'm sad I only managed to upload 10. ㅜ) 1. Entryway - I wanted an open entryway, so I boldly removed the shoe rack. You can see where I put it from the back. - Instead, I installed a full-length mirror, and I kept my small belongings hidden behind it. - I didn't install sensor lights because I was worried about bugs coming in when opening and closing the door at night. For reference, all the light bulbs except for the chandelier are flicker-free and mostly incandescent. - I covered the wiring box with a canvas frame (red) because it wasn't pretty. - I tried to match the mirror, the front door, the door frame film, and the door lock as much as possible with a buttery yellow tone. - I didn't want the floor to be too visible, even if it was dusty, so I laid brown tiles. #Entrance #현관인테리어 #현관신발장없는집 #레어로우 #레어로우거울 #독거노인집 #아파트