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A cartoonist's small refuge, bedroom space ♡⃝ A few months ago, I moved into the house you see now. The first thing I did was to get rid of all the antique furniture I had been using. Antique furniture may be a treasure to some, but to me, no matter how hard I tried to decorate it, it felt uncomfortable, like wearing clothes that didn't fit. Maybe it was because I didn't buy the furniture. Starting with the move, I said goodbye to the antique furniture that my family liked, and brought in the modern furniture you see now. The only one piece of furniture I didn't throw away was the bed frame and mattress. However, the bed frame was a dull brown that didn't match the room, so I was wondering what to do with it... When I was worried, the bed skirt helped me. Now, the bed and the carpets are in charge of the overall atmosphere. Before we moved, there was no separation between the work space and the bedroom space in the same room. I don't think I even thought about separating them. The work space was the work space, and the work space was the work space. But after working as a writer for a long time, I thought that if I separate my workspace and bedroom, even if it's in the same room, I'd feel less like running out, be less bored, and feel more psychologically stable.