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This living room is decorated entirely in wood tones. I did the interior design myself, and my husband made the art wall from start to finish! This house was built with so much hard work, so it's so precious. The back of the living room is accented with white storage and shelves✨ It even has a massage chair, which was my dream, and an 85-inch TV. I was originally a homebody, but I think I won't have to go out anymore. ㅎㅎ I've been watching Today's House a lot since 6 months before moving! Thanks to that, I was able to decorate my house beautifully. This house was built with a lot of reference to housewarming content. ㅎㅎ Looking at various houses, I felt that there are many people who decorate and live very beautifully. Tastes and concepts are diverse, but I can't help but like a house that has its own personality. ㅎㅎ I really want to write a housewarming post, so I keep scribbling on my own, but it's not easy. ㅎㅎ #Living Room #우드톤인테리어 #우드화이트인테리어 #랜선집들이 #랜선집들이챌린지 #집들이 #오늘의집 #반셀프인테리어 #호텔침구 #호텔인테리어 #호텔침대 #호텔침대프레임 #우드 #우드인테리어 #집들이챌린지

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#집요하게고른템 #집요한세일 Settling in my own Oriental 'paradise' 🌿 This is my tranquil sanctuary, embodying the weight and beauty of hanok (traditional Korean house). Hello. I'm an interior design nomad, searching for a space with my own unique "depth" rather than chasing trends. 🏠 I've finally settled into this room, filled with a calming Oriental sensibility. This is my Oriental sanctuary, filled with space over extravagance, and depth over speed. While I love trendy Scandinavian styles and cool modernism, I ultimately returned to the soothing, calming Oriental sensibility. I wanted to embody the deep inspiration and tranquility of a gallery space in each room, so I never rushed when bringing in a single piece of furniture. 1. The sense of security created by black wood and a low perspective 🔲 The most effort went into the color and height of the furniture. I chose a black shelf and table that would create a solid centerpiece, reminiscent of a traditional Korean house (hanok). I opted for simple lines over ornate decoration. I also placed a low-slung sofa, allowing me to sink deeply into the earth and enjoy a sense of relaxation when I come home after work. 2. Elegant objects that fill the empty space🫖 Instead of ornate props, I placed a delicate white porcelain vase and a branch of red fruit on the shelf, adding an oriental aesthetic. Like a dot in a sumi-e painting, I wanted to breathe life into the space without compromising the space. The perfume and objects next to it were also carefully selected, each with a careful consideration to ensure they matched the weight of the space, making them even more endearing. 3. Harmony of Modern and Traditional: Bouclé Chairs ☁️ Actually, the white bouclé chair was the most difficult choice. I was worried it might be too modern, but the soft, cloud-like texture, combined with the Oriental wooden furniture, actually adds flexibility to the space. It feels like a break from the rigid Oriental concept, perhaps? The long hours of legwork and sleepless nights spent agonizing over every detail have finally paid off, and I'm spending every day feeling a sense of satisfaction. ☁️ This room, built without being swayed by trends and bearing the weight of my favorite things, is a sanctuary more precious to me than any palace. 🫧