If you actually keep things very organized and clutter-free, you can have more furniture than you think you can in a small space.
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I love having beautiful furniture and things, but I don't want my space to look like a showroom.
It is sometimes easier to have furniture made than to find things.
It's human nature to take the easy route and leap at storage methods that promise quick and convenient ways to remove visible clutter. Putting things away creates the illusion that the clutter problem has been solved. But sooner or later, all the storage units are full, and the room once again overflows with things.
I don't have any furniture of mine in my room.
In a modern loft, you can't just fill a space with furniture. Each piece has to be perfect.
There are certain parts of the home that I think embellishment feels cozy and inviting. Then there are other environments, for example, the living room, where I don't have a ton of items on the table.
In the scope of a happy life, a messy desk or an overstuffed coat closet is a trivial thing, yet I find - and I hear from other people that they agree - that getting rid of clutter gives a disproportionate boost to happiness.
How full of trifles everything is! It is only one's thoughts that fill a room with something more than furniture.
Rearranging furniture, adding some candles, or making even small tweaks can really make the difference.
I used to love a well-arranged room: the furniture, the fabric, the lighting.
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