The Art of Home: Create a Space That Reflects Your Soul

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5/8/20242 min read

a person sitting on a couch
a person sitting on a couch

The Art of Home: Create a Space That Reflects Your Soul

In the early days of my life, I often rearranged the little things in my room — the brass lamp, the curtains, the tiny trinkets. I didn’t know it then, but I was chasing what we now call vintage decor — the kind of lived-in warmth that makes a room feel more like home than any modern trend could.

I remember lining up my books by height, then by color, then by how much I loved them. I would move my study desk so that it caught the morning light, and then change it again when I felt it was too far from the window. I would fold the curtains differently, sometimes letting them fall in heavy drapes, sometimes tying them back with an old ribbon. Even the position of my bed changed — once, I moved it so I could see the stars through the crack in my curtains, and another time so I could watch the rain tapping on the glass.

You might be wondering why there is a need to “waste” so much time on such trivial things. But that’s where the misunderstanding lies — it is not a waste. A well-thought-out space can encourage the life you want to live. The color of your walls, the portrait on your nightstand, the desk by the window — each carries a narrative. Even the smallest things matter: a cup that holds not coffee, but the comfort of slow mornings; a blanket draped over a chair, waiting like a silent embrace; the scent of a candle that turns a cold room warm.

People often believe home decor is about hiding flaws — covering cracks with paint, draping curtains to block a chipped wall, placing flowers to disguise the dust. But in reality, it is a form of self-expression. Living a themed life is like declaring, “This is who I choose to be.” It’s not about impressing visitors; it’s about walking into a room and recognizing yourself. It can transform a room into a home, a wall into a soul, a window into a gate, and a home into heaven.

I aim to make you experience the same sense of belonging that I once experienced — the quiet magic of stepping into a space that feels as though it knows your name.

To-Do : Creating a Room That Reflects You

  1. Observation- Before changing anything, sit in your room quietly. Notice how it makes you feel — restless, cozy, uninspired, or alive. Write it down.

  2. Choose one object with meaning- Place it where you’ll see it daily — a vintage mirror, a candle, a book, or even a plant. Let it anchor the space.

  3. Shift the light- Rearrange your desk, bed, or curtains so they catch light in a way that changes your mood — morning glow, golden evening, or the mystery of shadows.

  4. Keep imperfection visible- Don’t hide cracks or untidy corners. Remember there is nothing as such as perfection the world.

  5. Design a ritual corner- A chair with a blanket for reading, a desk with a candle for writing, or simply a shelf for keepsakes. It is something that worked for me.

  6. Change often, gently- Once in a while, rearrange, remove, or add something. Let the room evolve with your shifting seasons. Just moving your furniture can do a lot for you.

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a table topped with pictures and a vase filled with flowers
a table topped with pictures and a vase filled with flowers