"Every time I move, I rebuild my home from scratch - new furniture, new art, new energy - because I really believe each space deserves its own identity."
"I wanted to create a home that felt airy and open, filled with greenery, but still deeply cozy and timeless."
"each home to feel like a reflection of who I am at that moment. This apartment, with its high ceilings and sunlight, gave me the canvas to blend my Egyptian roots with a cozy Mediterranean aesthetic - a space that feels both deeply personal and genuinely soothing."
Rahab Hammad rents an 800-square-foot Brooklyn apartment featuring high ceilings and abundant natural light. She rebuilds each home after moving, selecting new furniture, art, and energy to create a unique identity. The interior combines Egyptian roots with a cozy Mediterranean aesthetic, emphasizing an airy, greenery-filled, yet timeless and comfortable atmosphere. The layout prioritizes a warm dining area that flows into an open kitchen to encourage lingering and hospitality. The bedroom uses a neutral, layered palette to capture soft morning light and foster a calm, intentional living environment for Rahab and her dog Arthur.
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