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>>17883915
honestly you could have that look even in a decently large studio. Track lighting isn't that expensive, a bed that looks like that isn't that expensive. The only thing that is difficult is that stone thing on the wall but like you said it's also doable.

The thing is, why would you want to? The pedophiles who live in these 50 million dollar properties barely even live there full time, that's why they can afford to have weird and honestly somewhat unlivable designs. They can afford to have multiple properties where each one is basically just an investment and art piece they barely live in and just hold cult rituals in sometimes so they can be sterile and cold and eclectic

But I'd say if that room were done in lighter tones with maybe a jute rug under the bed it'd be much more inviting.

>>17875511
It feels a bit cold and uncomfortable to me. I'm imagining sitting in those chairs and resting my elbows on that cold table and it just doesn't feel comfortable

>>17876373
I think that's a good starting off point. In my opinion things look better when there's a basic overall color palette to the room, at least for the large items. If I were you I'd be looking at wooden furniture that looks good next to the floor, so not the same color but in some natural finish, and not too dark. I'd go with a cream colored couch, wicker baskets, stuff like that. And then obviously you can add some more color with paintings and decorations and stuff like that.

>>17877624
I agree, I think empty space is pretty underrated. Just having a clean spot on the floor or a clean desk is a really nice feeling

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