POV: becoming takes time. so does healing ✨
Living in a rented room often means making the most of a smaller, less personalized space. I've found that embracing cozy vibes and aesthetic touches truly transforms my daily experience. For example, adding functional decor like pegboards for organizing essentials not only saves space but gives a clean, creative look to the room. Integrating small but meaningful items, such as multi-use hooks or simple storage racks, has helped me stay organized without permanent alterations, which is perfect for rented spaces. These little accessories might seem insignificant but they greatly improve my mood—proving that home is really a feeling rather than just a place. I also love slowing down and creating healing moments, whether that means a quiet evening with soft lighting or a day at home enjoying simple pleasures. These moments help me feel grounded, especially living in a bustling city like Singapore where life can get hectic. Through my experience, I realize that happiness in a rented room comes from thoughtful personalization within limitations. By focusing on comfort, organization, and aesthetic appeal, anyone can feel truly at home despite the temporary nature of rental living. It’s amazing how these small changes shift not only the mood of a room but also your overall well-being.























































