desk and shoe rack are home made - utilizing leftover tile from a renovation my parents had done under the shoe rack and also under my desktop’s tower for ventilation - quilt was made by mother out of old band t-shirts - apparently, not pictured, is a directors chair to the right of my door, with a mat under it for wet shoes
place is so small, that my widest angle lens can only capture so much, i also get really poor light in here, which makes taking photos tough even with a tripod, and really limits my plant selection (good natural light will definitely be a top requirement for my next place)
most of the framed prints are hokusai - actually all - though there is also an art piece by a friend of mine in the kitchen, and some small 4x6 frames of photos of mine here and there
bed frame and end tables are zinus (cheap brand on amazon, but so far no major gripes for the price i paid). chair is ikea poang, since i’m broke there will be no herman miller in the foreseeable future. sheets and comforter are ll bean.
great wave triptych from amazon. took forever to get somewhat satisfied with how leveled it appears. everything always looks a little off due to the vaulted ceiling, anyway. light on headboard is ikea.
lots of pothos in here just because nothing else seems to survive in low light
murakami is my favorite author - figured i’d organized some of my nonfiction on japan and china down here as well. eames book just to remind me of what will one day be.
my kitchen isn’t exactly aesthetically pleasing so this is the most you’ll see of it - old electric stove, small counter, small fridge - but it gets the job done. not really a great spot for a microwave, so i tried to hide it with the peace lily. there is also a crock pot and some beer hiding on the other side of it.
Small space: in this studio apartment in Paris, the architects from Batiik Studio they decided to isolate the night area with a multifunctinal structure
Good wood - sublime and spiritual, with views over the himalayas who wouldn’t want to spend some time finding inner peace here (or just a bit of regular peace if you fancy…) . The ‘Kumoan Hotel’ in India, by Sri Lanka’s Zowa Architects.