MonoSpectator
Neighborhood Psycho
I ended up having a mixture of themes for each of my rooms in my home. I wanted every room to give off a different atmosphere and feel.
I was curious as to what you all do for your rooms and if they have specific themes as well. I was also wondering how in depth you go with your room choices. I usually get VERY thoughtful into my room placement, but sometimes I go overboard.
As for my house, I still have to design my central room, but here are the main themes for my other rooms:
I still don't know what I'll be doing with my central room yet, but hopefully I'll figure out something that ties the house together.
Lemme know what you think of my room ideas and let me here what you all have done with your homes!
I was curious as to what you all do for your rooms and if they have specific themes as well. I was also wondering how in depth you go with your room choices. I usually get VERY thoughtful into my room placement, but sometimes I go overboard.
As for my house, I still have to design my central room, but here are the main themes for my other rooms:
- Back Room
For my backroom, I went with a Sweets shop. The room has a tasteful class, accented by items like the merlions and a refurbished white ebony piano. I also utilized the alpine set and refurbished a lot of it with a lighter wood type and a custom shortcake design that I made. I put a tropical wall paper on the walls to give it a more wishful feel too. I put it in the backroom mainly so it could have a big entrance. Plus, there aren't doorways so I have more room to put more sweets and other accents on the walls.
- Left Room
My left room ended up being a Social-esque Coffee room. I ended up using mainly minimalist furniture and coffee items to keep everything very simple. There's lots of places to sit down and room to move around. I felt like it'd be good for get togethers with neighbors! The wallpaper was also the one that shoes buildings at night through large windows. The name escapes me at the moment, but it makes the whole room feel just a bit more classy. No particular reason for it being one of the side rooms, I just knew I didn't want it as my center room, basement, or upstairs.
- Right Room
My right room is a Spa. It also uses the minimalist furniture and lots of flowers, plants, and pots to give it a more relaxing vibe. I still need to find fitting music to go in here, but for now it's a quaint little room that you can go to to rest. Not much else went into the room itself other than the idea of it being a place that isn't overly daunting to the eye.
- Upstairs
I turned my upstairs into a mini-apartment. It's essentially where nearly all the necessities are. I made it into a cabin-esque room. The main "theme" I was working towards was comfort and easy access. There's a small kitchen, a gathering area with a TV (may be adding a gaming system), as well as a dining area and a spot for the computer and desk. I even added a place to read that is only now lacking a chair. I mainly wanted it to be my main living area or room.
- Downstairs
I'm so proud of my basement and it isn't even that original or anything. So, I turned my basement into an arcade-esque room, but with an addition. If you've seen the anime Death Parade, I also made it a bit of a homage to that anime. I added in a bar with stained glass pictures on the wall, a reference to nearly every game that is in the show (minus Twister and air hockey), a button for players to press, a kokeshi doll sitting on the bar, and a mannequin behind the bar. Alongside all that, I also added some other basic arcade/game room necessities like pinball, a crane game, a TV with game consoles, and a few other tid bits here and there. Honestly, it came together really nicely.
For my backroom, I went with a Sweets shop. The room has a tasteful class, accented by items like the merlions and a refurbished white ebony piano. I also utilized the alpine set and refurbished a lot of it with a lighter wood type and a custom shortcake design that I made. I put a tropical wall paper on the walls to give it a more wishful feel too. I put it in the backroom mainly so it could have a big entrance. Plus, there aren't doorways so I have more room to put more sweets and other accents on the walls.
- Left Room
My left room ended up being a Social-esque Coffee room. I ended up using mainly minimalist furniture and coffee items to keep everything very simple. There's lots of places to sit down and room to move around. I felt like it'd be good for get togethers with neighbors! The wallpaper was also the one that shoes buildings at night through large windows. The name escapes me at the moment, but it makes the whole room feel just a bit more classy. No particular reason for it being one of the side rooms, I just knew I didn't want it as my center room, basement, or upstairs.
- Right Room
My right room is a Spa. It also uses the minimalist furniture and lots of flowers, plants, and pots to give it a more relaxing vibe. I still need to find fitting music to go in here, but for now it's a quaint little room that you can go to to rest. Not much else went into the room itself other than the idea of it being a place that isn't overly daunting to the eye.
- Upstairs
I turned my upstairs into a mini-apartment. It's essentially where nearly all the necessities are. I made it into a cabin-esque room. The main "theme" I was working towards was comfort and easy access. There's a small kitchen, a gathering area with a TV (may be adding a gaming system), as well as a dining area and a spot for the computer and desk. I even added a place to read that is only now lacking a chair. I mainly wanted it to be my main living area or room.
- Downstairs
I'm so proud of my basement and it isn't even that original or anything. So, I turned my basement into an arcade-esque room, but with an addition. If you've seen the anime Death Parade, I also made it a bit of a homage to that anime. I added in a bar with stained glass pictures on the wall, a reference to nearly every game that is in the show (minus Twister and air hockey), a button for players to press, a kokeshi doll sitting on the bar, and a mannequin behind the bar. Alongside all that, I also added some other basic arcade/game room necessities like pinball, a crane game, a TV with game consoles, and a few other tid bits here and there. Honestly, it came together really nicely.
Lemme know what you think of my room ideas and let me here what you all have done with your homes!