【ルームツアー】築50年賃貸で1DK・10畳/お気に入りに溢れた部屋紹介/一人暮らし男性/room tour
My name is serori and I am posting a VLOG about living alone.
Here’s a quick but well-designed room description to help you get the idea!
I did a room tour a year ago, and now that I’ve redecorated my room, I’m going to do it again!!
First of all, the entrance, I love the old door.
The walls are fitted with boards that can be used in rental housing.
I hang my house keys and shoehorns.
I keep kerosene for the oil heater here..
It’s 50 years old, rented, 10 tatami mats room.
Large enough for one person to live alone and a sofa can be placed.
Karimoku sofa bought at auction.
The table is DIY and I worked hard to make it myself!
I’m also able to attach tissues to the legs.
The tissue case is from ACME Furniture.
I also bought a set of cushions for the Karimoku sofa.
With the cushions, you can also sleep like this.
Lights are hung from trees.
The stove is in the middle of the room.
I’m going to put pots like this…
A stove makes a room look even more stylish.
It’s beautiful in the morning light.
Next is the bookshelf area.
There are unicorn figurines and other items on top.
Almost exclusively photography books because I take photos.
I also buy photo books of my favorite domestic photographers and foreign photographers.
I keep two crates of apples stacked on top of each other.
We’ve also added casters so it can be moved easily.
This is a warming cabinet for cameras.
I put camera lenses, etc. in it.
This is the plant area.
Mini tomatoes grown since last summer…
I failed, but for some reason, they are now producing fruit.
The empty space was growing basil and shiso leaves.
I also planted rosemary and Italian parsley, etc.
We have some small houseplants.
Here’s a desk workspace.
There is also a hanger rack.
My favorite cat eco-bag.
Hanger with backpack and tote bag and sheets with more shirts.
Lights on the table are IKEA.
I thought the wine bottles would be nice to put flowers in and I love the color.
I keep Muji essential oils for relaxation.
The table here is actually used so infrequently that we may not need it in the future…
Next is the bed. The pillows were purchased at Nitori.
I installed a DIY pillar next to the bed and added indirect lighting.
I read a book before bed, so it’s handy to have.
I hang houseplants on the other post.
A light is installed under it to illuminate the plants. This is also IKEA.
I’m using a net attached to a post as a divider.
I use clips to attach cards and photos to the nets.
It’s a surprisingly good space to sleep in.
Storage is near the bed.
I’ve got enough space to open it up so I can get things in and out.
Vintage table after the sofa.
I tried to find something that would fit the room as much as possible.
Below is the Murchison Hume sprayer and the wood that I have been putting there that I can’t throw away…
A vase I bought online. I often put branches in it.
Now they have cherry blossoms in them and they’re leafing out…
Here’s a full-length mirror I bought at Home Depot.
This is a quick introduction to the rooms.
Next, I’ll show you a little bit of the kitchen.
This is a 4.5 tatami kitchen full of favorites!
DIY wall installation!
The shelves are lined with frequently used dishes, etc.
I keep my favorite coffee utensils.
I hang mittens and other things under it.
I keep my favorite tongs here.
This table is a table of my own making.
It was hard for me as a DIY beginner…
I’m trying to make it so I can hang the knitted baking on the side.
I like spiced curry, so I have spices on the table.
I keep seasonings and rice in glass jars in a basket under the table.
A partition is set up next to the sink to hang frying pans, hand towels, and vegetable bags.
Here we have a DIY post to hang our cooking utensils.
I hang the spatulas and ladles that I use often.
I keep plants and measuring cups on the windowsill.
I have a lot of space, so I tend to put a lot of things on it.
Oven above the refrigerator. Convenient for cooking various things!!
Rinnai Vermo stove.
Cooking utensils and pasta here.
I have a favorite old furniture cupboard I bought last year.
On the top are cups and boar cups.
Large plates and soup cups here.
The bottom is clear glass so it can be stored for show.
Olive oil and pasta can be stored here.
We hang measuring spoons, pots, etc.
Thank goodness there is more than enough storage for one person living alone.
Finally, laundry.
I’m setting up a board next to it and putting cases and detergent on top of it.
I use detergent and fabric softener in refillable bottles.
Underneath is a DIY shelf-like structure.
It’s useful to put a change of clothes when you take a bath!!
Toshiba washing machine too!
I have hooks on the side to hang Muji laundry bags.
In case you’re wondering, this is what the kitchen looks like at night.
It looks dark, but it’s actually quite bright.
This is what it looks like with the bed light on.
It’s just enough light to read a little book.
How was it? I may not have been able to convey some of the points well in my rushed introduction, but this is the end of the room tour. This is the end of the room tour!
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