How a Financial Influencer Upgraded Her Brooklyn Apartment on a Budget
Briefly

Sacks aimed for a relaxed, neutral aesthetic in her primary bedroom, using whites and creams while integrating graphic prints and vintage decor. The room features unique artwork and secondhand finds, balancing customized pieces like a taupe mohair headboard. The playroom reflects vibrant colors, designed for socializing and creativity. In contrast, the bathroom boasts a striking cobalt paint that transforms the space, showcasing Sacks's love for relaxation. Overall, each area of the home blends personalized elements with artistic touches for a unique, inviting atmosphere.
I still wanted visual interest. I didn't want a grasscloth or a solid, but I wanted something subtle, so this was absolutely perfect.
When sourcing art at my favorite gallery... they had a painting that looked like an abstract version of the Manhattan Bridge.
It's not that expensive to buy paint, but it truly transforms a space. I am the biggest bathroom girl ever.
It's really fun to gather with people... the room is small and cozy.
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