Collected, Not Decorated
A collected home never begins with a blank slate. It begins with a decision. Not a full plan, just a moment. You bring something home that matters. A chair with the wrong proportions but the right feeling. A painting you didn’t overthink. That single choice breaks the neutrality. The space stops waiting. It starts becoming. Decorated homes aim for cohesion. Collected homes are built slowly, almost by accident. They don’t chase matching sets or resolved palettes. They layer. They test. They keep what holds up over time and discard what doesn’t. The result feels harder to define but easier to believe. More is more, but only when the “more” has weight. A collected room does not fill space for the sake of it. It accumulates objects that carry decisions. That difference matters. Anyone can buy ten things in a day. Not everything earns its place five years later. You see the layers before anything else. A rug that doesn’t quite fit under another. Books are stacked because there’s no more she...