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A while ago, as I was finishing up today's housewarming party, I was wondering what to title it, and I ended up writing, "My little forest, filled with my tastes and colors." I believe a home is a place to rest and recover, rather than to impress others. I want to live in a beautiful home, but I'm not sure what that beauty is, so I wander around, following trends and trying bold things, feeling disappointed and then delighted... But through that process, I think I'm ultimately creating spaces that are uniquely my own, incorporating my own personal tastes. 😁 In today's home, where these diverse tastes come together, I presented <2026 Interior Trends>! My space was also featured as part of the single-person household and apartment interior trends. Although I'm not a single-person household, I want to live like one. The keyword message in the single-person household interior trend—"Self-governance of space"—was particularly striking. A home, a space optimized solely for me, embodying my most honest tastes, even if it's not perfect! While reading the introductions, I sometimes think, "Oh, this is great!" and then check them off. Under the themes of "The Third Taste: Newlywed Home" and "Every House, Every Color: Apartments," they also provide a good overview of interior trends for newlywed homes and apartments. Rather than simply listing pretty homes, they organize the changing lifestyles of single-person households, newlywed homes, and apartments, presenting keywords that fit the trends, various examples of real-life scenes, and even shopping items included in them, all in an easy-to-read format. I think it'll be helpful. 😃 Just by checking out the 2026 interior trends, you can enter a raffle to win 1 million won in shopping support (Today's Home Points). Be sure to participate! 😃 . . . #2026InteriorTrends #오늘의집 #트렌드리포트 #DotoriSisters