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So here’s my challenge to you: walk into the room you’re in right now. Look at it as if for the first time. And whisper:

There’s a word you won’t find in a dictionary, but you’ll feel it the moment you walk into a home that works: soroms .

That chipped mug holding pens. The rug your dog loves. A bookshelf stuffed two layers deep. Soroms celebrates the worn-in, the well-loved, the so-this-is-us details. soroms

In a world of cookie-cutter catalogs and algorithm-driven decor, soroms is a quiet rebellion. It’s the pause between buying another “trendy” piece and actually listening to your four walls. A sorom isn’t just decorated — it’s inhabited. Here’s how to spot one:

Every great room answers a question. So, where do we gather? (Enter the oversized, slightly stained couch.) So, where do I create? (A desk facing the window, not the wall.) If your room doesn’t answer a “so what,” it’s just a showroom. So here’s my challenge to you: walk into

It’s not about square footage or a designer label. Soroms (pronounced so-rooms ) is the art of looking at a space and saying, “So… this room. What does it need to feel like me?”

Then listen. Move one thing. Light a candle. Open a window. And watch a space become a sorom . Drop a comment below — or tell me the one room you’ve been avoiding. Let’s fix it together. Need more small, soulful changes? Subscribe for weekly “soroms” stories. That chipped mug holding pens

“So, room… what do you want to be?”