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Sleep sanctuary
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Hint of Green Series
"The Majestic Glow of the Moonlit Sky" Posters with Wooden Frame.
This artwork beautifully captures the majesty of the moon in a serene and mysterious night. The moon is prominently displayed at the center, glowing with intricate details and surrounded by a radiant blue aura that highlights its surface features. The scattered clouds add depth and a sense of motion, while the twinkling stars in the background complete the charm of the night sky. This piece reflects the wonder of the universe and the beauty of nature, offering a tranquil and contemplative experience.
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The Golden Architecture of Peace 🕯️✨
POV: You just reached the "quiet luxury" level of your manifestation board and this is the view when you walk through the door. There is something so healing about the geometry of a sunken living room and the soft, warm glow of integrated LED lighting. It’s giving high-end sanctuary, it’s giving main character at the end of a movie, it’s giving a total reset for your nervous system. Imagine the late-night conversations on those floating steps or just watching the moonlight through those massive floor-to-ceiling windows. This isn’t just a house; it’s a whole frequency. No thoughts, just golden lines and architectural bliss. 🥂🌙☁️
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Vintage Rattan Bedside Table / 1970s Bamboo Nightstand / Boho Side Table with Drawer / Wicker Furniture / Coastal Bohemian Decor
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Introducing the Fruity Area Rug by The Everwood Design Studio This rug introduces color and structure to a minimal kitchen setting. Designed with large-scale fruit illustrations, the rug serves as a focal point, adding depth and definition to any space without disrupting its overall simplicity.
Teak Shelves from the 60's
This is so real. Honestly, it takes a lot to admit feeling this kind of pressure—but I’ve been carrying it. I’m managing a Tattoo/Barber/Piercing studio, studying Interior Design, trying to be present as a single mom, and still thinking about how our home looks and feels. Sometimes I have to remind myself—that’s already a lot. I’m literally building a future and a home at the same time.
And then there’s Instagram. God, it gets to me. That never-ending scroll of perfectly curated, spotless homes that look like they belong in a magazine. Even though I know it’s all staged, filtered, and probably sponsored, it still makes me feel like I’m falling behind on something I never even signed up for.
But hey—those two teak bookshelves I found on Facebook Marketplace for 1000 kr? Total win. There’s something so satisfying about giving old furniture a new life. They’ve added so much warmth and personality to our rental. Way more soul than a brand-new showroom setup could ever give. And I even got them from a woman raising funds for a local sports team, so it felt good supporting someone else, too.
I’m also really glad I changed the kind of influencers I follow on IG. Lately I’ve been drawn to midcentury modern, secondhand, sustainable design accounts—people bringing back that cozy 60s/70s charm. Feels more real. More within reach. And way more aligned with where I’m at right now, both creatively and financially.