No.11
How do you make your place feel more home-y, /rent/? I've just moved in and a friend told me that it felt lonely, dead and miserable, like a hotel.
I'm hesitant to express my tastes, because I'm a weeb at heart (or at least, was) and have enough social awareness to realise that a poster of a magical girl probably isn't the best thing for a grown man to have. Aside from weebyness, I don't really have any strong interests.
I could put some photos on the wall, I suppose. My father's a photographer, so that could be nice. Actually, yeah, that's a good idea. I'll grab some of those easily removed, non-damaging hooks and stick up a shitton of his framed photos. That should give at least some feeling of life to the place.
No.14
photos and artwork really do help. Natural light too.
No.18
Maybe put a few a few potted plants in there that are small and don't take up much space.
No.22
>>18Not touching pot plants. A previous flatmate had a bunch of them and didn't water them at all. They died and dropped dirt and crap everywhere. Never again.
Books could work, but there's little room for them in my flat.