>>53407
Great thread idea, I actually even broke out the art book in order to get a picture of her room.
This is her canon room and I love it really, since I think it fits her perfectly. It's very old fashioned with a vaguely Victorian feel, but more of a French aristocratic/Rococo mix to it. It's pretty fitting, since even though her story takes place in the 1920's, everything about her reflects the mid 19th century.
It's pretty pink and girly while still being extremely aristocratic, which is a pretty good combination. She can read, fix up her make-up/hair, sit down and have a cup of tea, light a fire in the winter, or lay down in that extremely comfy bed of hers. I like how everything she has in there has purpose, but at the same time looks pretty cute. I do know that she's got an old telephone near her bed so long-distance "good-night" calls/kisses is totally a thing as well as little mementos on the shelf above the fireplace. While I'm pretty sure that she has a few book shelves down on the first floor of her cottage, she'd probably keep some of her favorites upstairs. I head-canon it though that she's a got a diary or two that she keeps under lock & key in the table by her bed.
I'd say that my only complaints about her room would be how it seems like there could be too much furniture in her room (tea table, vanity, bed, couch, another table, etc.) but more importantly it looks like her wardrobe is waaay too small to hold all her clothing. I'd expect something bigger or a walk-in closet, but that's just me getting spergy about the details. I do love the lay out, and in general what she has though. Her side couch looks perfect for two people to sit on snugly, and the canopy above her bed looks like it could be extremely romantic too. I probably would never get tired of visiting her there really.