Lately, I've been thinking more about how our homes shape the way we feel day to day. Not just in a design sense, but how much they really work for us—like, physically and mentally. I moved recently and realized that the place looked fine, but I wasn’t really comfortable. Like something was missing, and I couldn’t relax properly even though everything was technically "set up." So now I’m wondering—do you actively do specific things to make your home feel more comfortable? I’m not just talking about throwing pillows or candles. I mean personal adjustments or setups that make your space truly work for you. I'd love to hear how others approach this because I’m trying to rethink my setup a bit.
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How do you make your home feel truly comfortable for you?
How do you make your home feel truly comfortable for you?
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