~A little glimpse into my urban hobbit-hole
To say that I have a thing for decoration would be an understatement. I've always been fascinated by it, not in a professional sense, but as a hobby. As a photography student, I have a good understanding of colorimetry, which helps when decorating my own space. My life has revolved around work, college and more work (because it’s never enough).
Since I’m going on a short vacation next week, I thought it would be a good idea to just sit down and write. I also wanted to take a break from the “patentese” I work with on a daily basis to write something more informal.So, let’s get into it. After rearranging the furniture in my apartment several times to make room for a couch I recently bought, I wanted to show the result of months of planning (and shopping 👀).
I am real homebody (I even work from home), which is why I spend so much time rearranging things to provide a more cozy space for my work and leisure activities. Usually after a busy day at work I dedicate a few hours of leisure (what I call No-Thinking Hours) to visit decoration websites for reference and compare prices in stores.
I've finally found the terracotta velvet couch I've been searching for over the past years(!!). I'm obsessed with terracotta hues because they bring out the warm tones I see when I’m surrounded by nature. I love this color so much to the point that my entire apartment is decorated around it. (I totally forgot to take a picture of my sofa...).
The goal here is to incorporate elements of nature into my design projects by purchasing products made from wood and cork materials, both of which are typically eco-friendly and cost-effective.It's probably safe to say that the hobbit-hole I call home is finally getting the cozy vibe I want.
Scented candles are really popular these days, so I gave them a try and bought some from a store that specializes in literary candles. My favorite ones are Mama Bear's Pancakes, The Fantastic World of Beatrix Potter and Alice's Poetry.
The first one is a reference to a cartoon I used to watch in the 90s, so it really appeals to my childhood instincts. Alice's Poetry is my second favorite. As it burns, it releases a warm and soothing fragrance of apple, peach and tutti fruit while sparkling with delicate glitter.
I still have more decoration ideas, which I intend to share little by little. That's all for today.