#ConstructedApartmentInterior #SelfInterior #DIY Reshaping a Messy Room: A Record of Changing Everything from Furniture Arrangement to Lighting Starting with a clean-out, I made a complete transformation. There was a room that always felt cramped, even after I cleaned it up. There was a lot of stuff, and the furniture arrangement and structure itself made the space feel cramped. So, this time, I didn't just clean up, but I reorganized the entire room. First, I boldly removed the large dressing table. It was large and had a strong presence, so when you entered the room, your eyes were drawn to it, making the space feel even smaller. By installing a motion desk in its place, I changed the entire flow of life. By shifting from a makeup-focused space to a work-focused space, the purpose of the room became clearer. I also restructured the bed. I boldly removed the headboard and placed it close to the wall, creating a clearer view. Just by removing a single headboard, it revealed more wall space, and the space felt much more spacious. A desk was placed in the place of the existing dresser, and a slim vanity was placed in the place of the storage cabinet, so that the furniture roles were interchanged. This structural change shortened the daily routine, and reduced the feeling of furniture clutter. Following this, I re-tuned the overall tone. I adjusted the furniture colors and countertop tones, and, given the nature of the apartment, unified the colors of the old built-in closet doors with sheeting, creating a sense of order without having to organize. Finally, and most importantly, the lighting. If the lighting colors were all different, no matter how many furniture changes, the space would look cluttered. So, I unified the lighting temperature and brightness, and even adjusted the shades of the blinds, unifying the overall light pattern throughout the space. After this final step, the room's atmosphere completely changed. The most noticeable change was when I rearranged the lighting and blinds, rather than when I simply replaced the furniture. A room that used to look messy even after organizing now looks organized even without it. From furniture replacements and structural changes to tonal adjustments and unified lighting, small changes have accumulated, and this is a record of how the overall impression of the space has changed. #cornsoupfilm #cornsoupchallenge #beforeandafter #beforeandafter #beforeafter #beforeandafter #Today's scene #Bestprettyitem #Buymyown #Busyathome #KNOWME #Well-boughtitem #Well-boughtitemrecommendation #Homedecorationcombinations #Blackinterior #Whiteinterior #Wallstand #Buildinginterior #Midcentury #Achromaticinterior #Braggingaboutmyhome #Cornsouprecord #Today'srecord #Studyinterior #Smallroomdecoration #Smallroominterior #Mydeskinterior