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    Your Apartment Isn’t a Set

    Deny SmithBy Deny SmithSeptember 18, 20254 Mins Read
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    Unless you’re filming a sitcom. In which case, congrats.

    Scroll Instagram for five seconds and you’ll see it: homes that look more like soundstages. Everything art-directed to within an inch of its life. A sofa no one’s sat on. A stack of untouched design books. A single leaf in a perfectly wavy vase.

    At some point, people stopped decorating to live. They started decorating to just post their home on their socials.

    This isn’t critique, per se. Just an observation that if your apartment feels like you’re seconds away from a camera crew entering, something might be off.

    Maybe you could say the era of performance interiors has come to an end. We can blame the algorithm; TikTok, Pinterest, or that Architectural Digest tour that inspired your purchase of a marble pedestal. But it seems that suddenly everyone’s living inside a mood board. Aesthetics first. Function somewhere down the hall says KRS Holdings Richmond team.

    You’ve seen it. The checkerboard rug. The blob-shaped mirror. The chair that looks cool but feels like sitting on a rock. There’s a plinth somewhere. Maybe a decorative orb. Maybe two. LED strip lighting lines every edge, glowing for the grid but doing your skin no favors.

    Lighting, especially, takes the hit. We either treat it like a forgotten background actor or often end up with something so impractical that it looks better when off. And the net effect of this is rooms that look good in images, don’t feel good to be in. 

    You might be able to get away with that non-functional chair in the corner, but in some cases replacing utilitarian items with (what in effect are) props doesn’t work out as well. Let’s take those light fixtures as an example. Of course it needs to look great, but lighting has a big impact on your day to day that shouldn’t be ignored. It affects how you eat. How you rest. How you show up in your own space. That matters more than whether it hits on camera. It’s the difference between feeling like you live in your home and feeling like you’re squatting in someone else’s Pinterest board.

    Good lighting can be loud. But not every piece has to announce itself. Pairing functionality with aesthetics brings you more than just pictures for your socials, it also improves your day. A little warmth in the kitchen at 7 a.m. A hallway glow that doesn’t blind you. A dining light that softens the table instead of spotlighting it like you’re about to perform a monologue.

    You see it in the brands that get it. Heath Ceramics makes bowls you actually want to eat out of. But afterwards you can toss them in the dishwasher, guilt-free. Muji’s lamps don’t feel like they jumped off Instagram and into your home. Instead they’re practical but with an inherent minimalism that is rather appealing. Schoolhouse doesn’t need a tagline because their stuff is actually rather practical. Research.Lighting’s wall sconces – one of which is pictured above – are a nice blend of aesthetics plus functionality. Like someone thought about how your evening might look and lit your apartment accordingly.

    None of these brands are chasing content. They’re just doing their job. Which, ironically, makes them more interesting than any trend spiral.

    Because the best spaces aren’t built to perform. They’re built to hold you. On good days, on chaotic days, on the kind of slow Sunday where you forget what time it is and only remember because the light shifted.

    So maybe it’s time to retire the LED vines. You don’t need twelve lighting modes. You need one lamp that doesn’t suck. Or a pair of sconces that turn your hallway into a mood, not a stage. Fewer things for Tiktok photos. More things for you; designed to make your life better.

    Your home isn’t an audition. It’s not a set. It’s the place you get to drop the performance.

    It’s the place you get to turn on one good light, sit down, and stay there.

    And that’s enough.

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