Kpop room decor ❀

2024/12/11 Edited to

... Read moreHey everyone! I’m so excited to share more about how I transformed my study space into a dreamy Kpop haven. You know how much I love my idols, and I really wanted my room to reflect that while still being a functional and cute place to study. If you're looking for 'korean cute room decor' ideas, especially for a 'middle class study room decoration' budget, you've come to the right place! One of my absolute favorite hacks, and something you might have seen in my original post, is using my Kpop albums as decor. Seriously, instead of just stacking them away, why not turn them into art? I’ve found that displaying albums on floating shelves or even just propped up on my desk adds so much personality. The album art itself is often stunning, and it’s a brilliant way to show off your collection. For groups like #straykids and #ENHYPEN, their album designs are always so aesthetic. You can even switch them out seasonally or based on your current bias! To get that authentic 'Korean cute' vibe, I started with a clean, light palette for my walls and bedding. Think soft pastels or clean whites. Then, I layered in elements like fairy lights – they instantly make any space feel cozy and magical, perfect for late-night study sessions. I also love adding small, minimalist plants (succulents are great if you're not a green thumb like me!). Don't forget plush rugs or throws to add texture and warmth. For a 'middle class study room decoration', budget is key, right? I'm all about DIY and thrifting. Instead of buying expensive storage, I repurposed some old crates and painted them to match my room's aesthetic. They're perfect for holding books, stationery, or even more Kpop merch! Look for affordable wall grids – they're super popular in Korean room decor and fantastic for pinning up photocards, small posters, and inspirational quotes. You can get them pretty cheap online or at discount stores. Beyond albums, integrating other Kpop merchandise is a must. I have a dedicated spot for my lightstick (it’s a piece of art in itself!) and a bulletin board covered with my favorite photocards. Clear acrylic stands are amazing for displaying your bias's standees or smaller collectibles without making the space look cluttered. Remember, the goal is to create a space that feels curated and personal, not just crammed with stuff. What I've learned is that creating a 'kpop room' isn't about spending a fortune; it's about smart choices and infusing your personality. It's about making your study space a motivating and happy place where you can feel inspired by your favorite groups. So go ahead, experiment, and have fun making your room truly yours!

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Omg so cute I wish that was my room