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Welcome to Slow and Smart Life.
This blog is a practical record of AI-assisted interior experiments—a long-term journey toward one goal: building my own home one day.
This blog is a practical record of AI-assisted interior experiments—a long-term journey toward one goal: building my own home one day.
New here? Read How I Test first →
2.Modern White baseline: Clean, Bright, Minimal (Kitchen & Bathroom)
If you want a quick, practical upgrade
3. Lighting-only test: Wall color × light × skin tone (camera reflection)
4. Textiles test: Curtain vs Lighting vs Rug (what changed the room most?)
If you want “what I’d actually buy”
5. What I’d actually buy to make a small studio feel like a hotel
What you’ll find here
- Layout-locked tests: realistic before/after comparisons without changing the structure
- Modern White & lighting studies to make small spaces feel calmer and brighter
- Textiles, materials, and small upgrades that improve daily comfort
- Notes on soundproofing / quiet home design (because calm matters)
How my experiments work (so you can trust the results)
- I keep the same layout + camera angle whenever possible
- I test one variable at a time (lighting-only, curtain-only, rug-only, etc.)
- I share what worked, what failed, and what I’d actually do next
Start with these posts (pick one path)
If you’re new, start here
1. How I set a structure-locked baseline (rules + failure fixes)“This is the ‘method’ post—how I keep layouts fixed and test one variable at a time.”
2.Modern White baseline: Clean, Bright, Minimal (Kitchen & Bathroom)
If you want a quick, practical upgrade
3. Lighting-only test: Wall color × light × skin tone (camera reflection)
4. Textiles test: Curtain vs Lighting vs Rug (what changed the room most?)
If you want “what I’d actually buy”
5. What I’d actually buy to make a small studio feel like a hotel
Browse by theme
- AI interior design (Main archive) — all AI-assisted studio experiments in one place
- Small Studio Design — layout-locked ideas for small rooms that feel larger and calmer
- Renter-Friendly — no-paint, removable upgrades you can actually do in a rental
- Studio Optimization — practical changes that improve flow, storage, and daily comfort
- WFH Setup — desk + lighting + background tweaks for working from home
- Budget Decor — upgrades with clear impact under a realistic budget
- Quiet Luxury — calm, minimal “hotel-like” mood without over-styling
- AI prompts — prompt notes, templates, and what worked vs what failed
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