Curating a Space that feels like Home

Whether you are moving to a new place, or revamping an existing one, making it personal to you makes all the difference. I recently moved to New York City from San Francisco. This is my first time living by myself, in a space I am so grateful to call my own. When thinking of how to design my space, I knew that I wanted artwork that speaks to my personal style. This is why I love Desenio! Desenio offers 1,000s of prints, at an affordable price. They have studio collections, gallery wall inspiration, and aesthetics that fit everyone’s interests. I enjoyed curating my space via their easy-to-use gallery wall tool. It allows you to see all the prints on your wall, so that you are happy with the pairings prior to purchase. Best part? I have a discount code for you (at the bottom of this post)!

ENTRYWAY/ DINING ROOM

For the second largest space in the apartment, I wanted to add a gallery wall filled with color. I love each of these prints individually, and together! Sizing for these are 19 x 27”. I love all the Le Jardin posters — check my favorite out here!

LIVING ROOM

These 27 x 39” prints were absolutely perfect for the biggest wall in the apartment! The pastel colors add a softness to the room. Check out the Un Paysage print!

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MORE LIVING ROOM

This small section of the opposing living room wall needed some color, and this frame went perfectly here. Check this print!

BEDROOM

My favorite color is pink, so I wanted to add prints with cohesive pink tones. Inspiration for this space: Desenio gallery wall

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I hope you enjoyed reading about how I curated my new space! Learn more about Desenio here!

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