""Each area has a different color scheme. My living room/bedroom is purple, the bathroom is green, and the kitchen is pink.""
""I'm a mixed Salvadoran queer woman, and the artwork on the walls of my house reflect facets of that identity, with pieces by queer and women of color artists, by friends, and handmade and artesania items from Central America.""
""As a reference I used instructions from a DIY book from the '70s called 'Bright Ideas for Your Home.' It's a fabulous book and has really eccentric decorating ideas.""
Julia Mata's 533-square-foot studio in Los Angeles features distinct living, sleeping, and working areas created through bold colors and ceiling-mounted curtains. Each zone has a unique color scheme, with purple for the living/bedroom, green for the bathroom, and pink for the kitchen. The decor reflects her identity as a mixed Salvadoran queer woman, showcasing artwork by queer and women of color artists. DIY projects, including a self-built couch, enhance the vibrant and personal atmosphere of her home.
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