
The living/dining/computer/bedroom...kitchen is in front of the bed. I've cleaned up a bit and organized since this photo was taken, don't worry.

This is my very condensed bathroom...note that I take a shower in front of my mirror, which is still very strange for me. I do like how I can clean my bathroom while in the shower though!

My wonderful bed...the fabulous bedding donated by my mom, the pink blanket is, of course, my Me-maw blanket, and the bear is Antonio, from Chris. I love my bed!!!
So, this is my apartment, for the most part. While small, it completely works for me. I continue to add my own little touches here and there, and hopefully, it will soon feel like home :)
When on an adventure like this, all you really need is a place to lie down and recharge for a few hours. Frankly, it looks like a baller pad to me.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how much I love this tiny corner of Yangju now. While I still have some nesting to do yet (how do I build that freaking bookshelf when the instructions are in Korean?!), I love coming home, taking off my shoes and chilling here...gotta love the ballin' pad!
ReplyDeleteok, i want the orange chair to sell in my shop, and the square painting i am saving for you would look great over your bed. As you continue your adventure, I can't wait to see the asian influences appear!! Where is the TV and do you have cable?
ReplyDeleteand i want to see a pic of the outside of your building and your street.
ReplyDeleteBelieve me, you don't want the orange chair. It's what I fondly call my POS chair. Nuf said!
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