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A text post for interior general:

I remember first seeing these thread like 1.5 year ago. For some reason I really enjoyed them and after a while got some architecture book at college to read. I write fiction then I started a short history about construction.
Next I had the good idea to change white bulbs for 3W warm leds (interior got 500% better).
Next I remembered my passion for plants I started sprouting lemons seeds to one day have pots that I've started.
Today I'm reading pic related, improving my CAD skill before moving to ray tracing in Blender to render ideas and learning about gardening since I had too much problem with sprout shit that seemed easy.

After my learning I say that without changing the building you can't do much to make rooms looks better. When you are stuck with fixed proportions then you focus on balancing the free space. Don't put to much on small rooms.
Play with lighting since it changes the room completely. Standard in my country is middle of ceiling 20W white cold lamp. First try using a 3W led (assuming you not making any surgery in your living room) and try playing with 2 or 3 sources. REMOVE the single source in the middle of the room because this sucks.
The room needs to stay as clean as possible for as long as possible. This make or break a room.
If you like me and love plants then I recommend reading plant phisiology 101 and geo 101 to undertand a bit about nature and biomes.

tldr
a good room needs
>correct illumination level
>decluttering/cleaning
>balance of space
>plants

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