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This literature professor and fiber artist has turned a “dingy, run-down, cramped” apartment located in an attic into an incredibly layered, fascinating, rich, comfortable, and artistic home.
Sometimes we look around our space and realize it doesn’t look like us at all. That was the case for fashion professional and content creator Nasteha Yusuf. Her Jersey City apartment is her second home base, where she spends two weeks a month working. But even though she films content there, the living room felt boring — a word you’d never use to describe Nasteha’s bold personal style.
When you live with little ones, your decor style can morph into “toy store” before you know it. Fashion professional and content creator Nuni Yusuf has a keen design eye, but in her New Jersey living room, the dominant focal point was usually her daughters’ toys. She wanted the room to be a place her kids could enjoy, but she also wanted it to look polished — especially for entertaining.
City life means having smaller spaces, but it doesn’t have to mean spaces that feel small — or boring. While most of Katelyn Sailor’s Manhattan apartment was a colorful celebration of maximalism, her bedroom felt like a blah white box. And not even a functional one: She had to sit on the floor to do her makeup!