Charlène Dupin has crafted a distinctive, character-filled home in her compact 308-square-foot Brighton studio. Moving from France to the U.K. five years ago, she has embraced thrifted and gifted decor, creating a cohesive vibe that marries maximalism with a personal touch. By painting walls, implementing renter-friendly DIY projects, and artfully framing distinct areas, she demonstrates that even small spaces can showcase style and intention. Her approach blends moodiness and plant life, bringing life and personality to her home without feeling cluttered.
Everything I have in my flat is either thrifted, found, or gifted, and I think that adds to the character.
When I first moved in, I thought that, as it is so small, I could not have the maximalist flat of my dreams, but I found that you can do this in a small place.
I knew I wanted a clear distinction even if the corners feel distinct and serve different purposes.
Witchy, moody, with as many plants as I can fit.
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