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#숨은트렌드찾기 I read the article on 2026 newlywed interior design trends. I read the sections on single-person households and apartments, but I saved the section on newlyweds that left the deepest impression on me. Three parts offered me insight. First, the part about appliances that have become the face of the house and no longer hiding behind the veranda made me realize that the Today's House team is delving deeper and more meticulously into the concept of "home" than I had anticipated. Come to think of it, that's exactly what happened. Back then, furniture was often strewn about indiscriminately on the veranda or in spare rooms for storage. That was back in the day when my parents weren't interested in interior design and didn't have much of a personal life. The article about two-person lives resonated with me. My husband and I have our own separate spaces, and when our sleeping temperatures or other environments aren't right, we retreat to our own spaces. Even as a couple, having a space and environment that allows us to fully embrace ourselves has become important. The section on taste palettes sparked my thoughts. I focused on creating a home with a long-lasting interior, one that everyone would love, one that I could comfortably enjoy for a long time. And that's why I had some regrets. Of course, I incorporated my husband and I's tastes here and there, but I often found myself choosing safe products, making realistic compromises. My goal now is to expand my palette of tastes and bring variety to my home. Thanks to you, I hope Today's House publishes more insightful articles like this, in addition to the commercial and practical informational ones. I really enjoyed reading them! 〰️ #Today'sHouse #맞팔 #맞팔환영 #맞팔소통

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