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The Intentional Home

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Two renovations. Three years. Everything I learned about creating homes that feel calm, warm, and effortlessly simple.

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The easiest way to make your bedroom feel better tonight
Happy Valentine's Day! Whether you're spending it with someone or enjoying your own space, here's a small change that makes a real difference: your bedroom lighting. Most bedrooms rely on a single overhead light. It's functional, but it's also flat, harsh, and not exactly relaxing. Here's what actually works: - Layer your light. You want at least two sources — a main light (ideally on a dimmer) and a bedside lamp. That alone changes the feel of the room completely. - Check your bulbs. If your bedroom light feels cold or sterile, swap to 2700K bulbs. That warm, golden tone makes everything feel softer and more inviting. I actually use smart bulbs for this reason. Now I can go brighter when I'm getting ready and switch to warm, dim light when it's time to wind down. Same fixture, completely different mood. - Add one accent light. A candle, an LED strip behind a headboard, or a small lamp on a dresser. It's not necessary, but it adds that extra warmth that makes a bedroom feel like a retreat. None of this requires a renovation. You could do all three today. What does your bedroom lighting look like right now? Drop a comment. I'd love to help you improve it 👇
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Before and After Series - 1. Floors
Welcome to the Before & After series! This is where I share real changes from my two home renovations—what worked, what didn't, and what I'd do differently. Each post focuses on one element so you can learn from my wins (and mistakes) without the overwhelm. In both of my new homes, the original floor was ceramic. They were in good condition, but made both apartments look dated and cold. We wanted our home to feel warm, but didn't want to remove the existing floors, at least in the main areas. So our go-to option for the living room, dining room, bedroom, and offices was SPC floors. I'll talk about bathroom floors in another post. SPC floors (Stone Plastic Composite) are a type of premium rigid core vinyl flooring known for being 100% waterproof and exceptionally durable. You can also get a special trim to cover the old one, so you don't need to remove anything before installing the new floor. In Colombia, we chose a nice, warm oak that would work as a great canvas for the rest of the home design. The change was instant! The apartment looked more modern, but still cozy. The wood color worked beautifully with the greenery outside. And the whole place got a calm, chilled vibe. However, after a couple of months… I realized the kitchen area between the sink and stove was getting darker. Grease was slowly sticking to the veins of the SPC floor. It was easy to clean but very annoying. Lesson learned: SPC is amazing for living spaces, but skip it near the stove. Grease sticks to the textured surface, and it's annoying to clean. So after this lesson, when we moved to Panama, we opted for ceramic floors in the kitchen and laundry area. There was a clear line dividing both areas, so it wasn't a big issue to have two different floors. We again chose a warm wood color, but with greyish undertones to match the cement tile on the kitchen floor. If I had to pick one change that transforms a home instantly...it's the floors.
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Before and After Series - 1. Floors
Let's introduce ourselves
I'll go first! I'm Paula, based in Panama City with Chilean roots. My husband and I work from home, so I've become obsessed with creating calm, functional spaces—and I've renovated two homes in the last three years to prove it. Now your turn—I'd love to hear: - Where you're from 🌎 - What sparked your interest in interiors or renovations ✨ - One thing you'd love to learn here 📖
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Paula Micheli
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Arts and Literature enthusiast and aspiring interior designer. Cat lover and project manager.

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Joined Feb 2, 2026