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#2026인테리어트렌드 Are you curious about the latest interior trends? Today's House has released the <2026 Interior Trends> report. Based on data from Today's House, this report provides a comprehensive overview of this year's interior and lifestyle trends for single-person households, newlyweds, and apartments. A particularly interesting keyword was "Romance of the Decay: Deliberately Slowing Down Because We're Newlyweds." These days, in newlywed spaces, the focus is on enjoying time together more slowly than on efficiency. For example, cooking a pot of rice on the weekend, taking out an LP and putting it on the turntable to listen to music, lighting an incense stick to create a slow night. While we can listen to music from around the world with just a few taps on our phones, the fleeting sensation of taking out a vinyl record, placing it on the turntable, and lowering the needle feels completely different. The process itself feels like a small ritual, creating time for just the two of you. In an age overflowing with appliances, they say that objects that slow down the passage of time are more appropriate for newlyweds' spaces. And thankfully, photos of our home were also featured in the <2026 Newlywed Interior Trends> report. It was especially delightful to see such familiar spaces appear in trend data like this! If you're an interior enthusiast, I think you'll enjoy this. If you're curious, search for "Interior Trends" on Today's House! You'll discover diverse stories of homes designed to reflect your individual lifestyle and taste. #Today's House #밀키홈 #인테리어 #인테리어트렌드 #취미공간 #신혼집 #신혼집인테리어 #턴테이블 #음악감상 #집꾸미기 #홈데코