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#CornSoupRecord #InteriorKnowHow #Vanity It’s my first time introducing the Nara Home makeup room! The biggest highlight of the Nara Home makeup room is that instead of using the standard console that comes with the bedroom before you enter the dressing room, I refinished it in a wood tone and transformed it into a vanity. By matching the hidden door next to it to the same tone, it looks natural, as if it were a built-in unit that was there from the start, rather than feeling like furniture. I chose a ceramic top, which makes it easy to maintain against makeup stains or water splashes. The bright tone contrasts with the wood, preventing the space from looking cramped. I designed the mirror to have a built-in storage structure when opened. I organized all my cosmetics inside and kept the top surface as empty as possible to maintain a minimalist look. I also designed the drawers without handles, showing only the lines, which makes the overall design look more organized and neat. I kept the accessories to just a few items like picture frames and perfume, and matched the colors to black and neutrals to create a look that adds subtle accents without being excessive. I used a dark color for the stool to weigh down the space, helping to stabilize the center of the room and prevent it from becoming disorganized. #TodaysHome #HomeDecor #Interior #HomeStyling #MinimalInterior #NewlywedHomeInterior #ApartmentInterior #HomeStagram #MyHome #InteriorAccessories #StorageOrganization #StorageInterior #DressingRoom #VanityInterior #WoodInterior #BuiltInWardrobe #BuiltInFurniture #MinimalLife #HomeDecor #Console #ConsoleInterior #WoodVanity #WoodStorageCabinet #MirrorInterior #MirrorCabinet #1PyeongInterior