I've found that it is important to have memories of your travels and these 5 tips will definitely give you ideas on how to share them with your loved ones in your apartment!!
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Use These 5 Tips to Design Your Travel-Inspired Apartment
1. Use These 5
Tips to Design
your Travel-
Inspired
Apartment
Presentation by: Jerry Kuo
2. Travelling is such an integral
part in our life now especially
with the increase of social
media and peer
recommendations.
Whether it is a staycation or
travelling halfway across the
globe, we always bring home
beautiful memories,
experiences, and influences
from those places.
4. 1. MAPS
A great way document your travels
is to have a large pin-up map on
your living room wall. Using yarn
and tacks to label cities and
destinations helps with trip planning
and story-telling. Mapiful is a cool
website allowing you to create
custom map posters in a variety of
styles to suit your small home. It is
decorative and personalized.
Suitable for travellers.
5. 2. NEXT
DESTINATION
Dreamed about planning your next
trip but work has diminished your
travel-vibe? Well this custom poster
allows you to pick which
destinations you would like to travel
next and pin them in your
apartment! Look forward to your
next trip, cross them out one by
one, repeat.
6. 3. WALLPAPER
In love with the woods but live in
the city? Wallpapers or large prints
on your feature wall can help make
that happen. Having your favourite
print as the backdrop in your home
will definitely invite the vibe into
your apartment!
7. 4. POSTCARDS
Postcards are beautiful messengers
engaging with loved ones about
your travel experience and
destination. However, don’t forget
to send one to yourself! Coming
home to postcards you have sent to
yourself is a great nostalgic feeling,
trust me, I know. Stick them along
the corner of your wall or laundry-
clip them onto a strand of yarn or
fairy lights lets small wonders
create a large impact.
8. 5. SOUVENIR SHELF
Whether it is Starbucks mugs or
figurines from Las Vegas, you can
carefully curate them to be
displayed on floating shelves and
create your own exhibit. When
travelling, I find smaller-sized
souvenirs work better than large
ones. They are easier to pack and
invites guests in for a closer look.
Be selective and don’t cram the
shelf, sometimes less is more!