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Kave Home joined forces to create a charming pure white interior in Yangji’s space.

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Yangji’s white interior bedroom features a bright and clean atmosphere, popular among those who prefer modern and minimalist designs. The overall bright and crisp tones create a space that’s perfect for relaxation and healing. Especially notable is the harmony created by the curved accessories, along with multiple round lights that give the effect of falling snowflakes. You can check out Yangji’s interior tips below.

Q1. What was the reason for choosing Sarisha stool?

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A1. When selecting interior items, I always consider how well they fit into various parts of my home. The soft, rounded silhouette and fabric of the Sarisha stool complement my white interior perfectly, making it harmonize no matter where I place it, and it also enhances the space's overall aesthetic.

Q2. What’s the most important factor when decorating a space?

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A2. I focus on ensuring comfort that aligns with the layout and creating psychological harmony with shapes, designs, and colors when decorating a space.

Q3. Do you have any personal tips?

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A3. I often refer to Pinterest, especially for Scandinavian-inspired interiors. I browse international interior designs extensively, and looking at unconventional layouts and diverse products helps me create fresh and non-standardized spaces.

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The Sarisha Pouf Stool that Yangji selected is part of the Kave Cares design collection, using E0-grade wood, which reduces harmful substance emissions for an eco-friendly and health-conscious product. The fleece-style fabric adds warmth, style, and trendiness to the space, making it an ideal design choice.

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We introduced the space where Yangji’s delicate interior sense meets Kave Home, creating a place that offers both comfort and warmth. We hope it provides great inspiration to those who pursue practicality and stylish design at the same time.

You can check out more of Yangji’s spaces on @_____doit.

Sept. 19, 2024, 3:31 p.m.