Your apartment doesn’t need to feel random or unfinished.
A good setup starts with the right layout, scale, storage, and styling plan — room by room.
My Apartment Set Up Guide walks you through exactly how to pull it together.
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A living room comes together when the layout and selections work together.
✓ Define the space with a rug
✓ Layer lighting for warmth
✓ Add texture through fabrics and materials
✓ Bring in greenery for life and scale
✓ Choose pieces that are both beautiful and functional
Your living room layout matters more than your furniture.
✓ Create clear walkways
✓ Anchor the room with a rug
✓ Arrange seating for conversation
✓ Define a focal point
✓ Keep furniture scaled to the space
The best layout is the one that works for how you live.
How to pull a living room together:
• Start with a comfortable sofa that fits the room
• Anchor the space with a properly sized rug
• Add a coffee table
• Layer lighting with floor lamps & table lamps
• Mix textures through pillows, throws, baskets, and wood tones
Gallery walls aren’t just for living rooms.
A well-placed entry or hallway gallery adds personality, creates a focal point, and makes your home feel finished.
Start with one anchor piece, keep spacing consistent, and build from there.
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Your entry is the first thing people see—& the first thing you see when you come home.
A few simple layers can completely change how it feels:
✓ A strong focal point
✓ Height with art or mirrors
✓ Texture through rugs, baskets, and natural materials
✓ Functional storage
A beautiful entry isn’t about filling every corner—it’s about creating a welcoming first impression.
Layer artwork, greenery, texture, & functional pieces that make coming home feel good every day.
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Your entry sets the tone for the entire home.
A few simple pieces—a console, mirror, lighting, storage, and greenery—can turn a pass-through space into a welcoming first impression.
Function first. Style second. The best entries do both.
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A piano can be one of the most beautiful pieces in a room—if the layout is designed around it.
Treat it as a focal point, create a conversation area nearby, leave enough space for both music and everyday living.
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Your entry sets the tone for your entire home.
Whether your space is narrow, open, or somewhere in between, the right layout can improve flow, add storage, and create a welcoming first impression.
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A beautiful nursery starts with a plan.
Choose a calming color palette, create a functional layout, add smart storage, layer lighting.
Small decisions made early create a nursery that’s beautiful, practical, & ready for everyday:
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Your small bedroom doesn’t need more furniture—it needs a better plan.
A centered bed, proper scale, layered lighting, a few thoughtful pieces can make even a compact bedroom feel calm, functional.
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A bathroom doesn’t need bold colors to make an impact.
Layered neutrals, soft textures, clean lines, and timeless finishes create a space that feels calm, fresh, and elevated for years to come.
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Your living room doesn’t feel off because of your furniture.
It usually comes down to 3 things:
• The furniture is the wrong scale
• The layout doesn’t support how you live
• The room lacks balance, lighting, and layers
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Your entry sets the tone for your entire home.
Even a small entry can feel organized, & functional with the right layout.
✔ Add a mirror to reflect light
✔ Use hooks for everyday essentials
✔ Include a console for storage
✔ Layer in texture with a rug
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