{"id":50786,"date":"2026-06-19T11:01:10","date_gmt":"2026-06-19T15:01:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.journee-mondiale.com\/en\/?p=50786"},"modified":"2026-06-19T11:01:10","modified_gmt":"2026-06-19T15:01:10","slug":"dark-moody-speakeasy-decor-ideas-for-ultimate-cozy-drama","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.journee-mondiale.com\/en\/dark-moody-speakeasy-decor-ideas-for-ultimate-cozy-drama\/","title":{"rendered":"I Turned My Basement Into a Speakeasy Hideaway, and the Mood Is Unreal"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"font-size:20px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 20px;color:#232c33;\"><span style=\"float:left;font-size:68px;line-height:.76;font-weight:700;margin:8px 14px 0 0;color:#2f6076;font-family:Georgia,serif;\">I<\/span> finished this basement at 34 weeks pregnant. The stairs were too narrow for a sofa, the ceiling was too low for a chandelier, and the single window faced a retaining wall that got maybe 40 minutes of direct light in July. Everyone said we&#8217;d use it as storage for five years and then renovate. We lived with bare concrete, a folding table, and one sad floor lamp for eight months. Then I stopped waiting for the perfect budget and started building the room I actually wanted to drink a negroni in. These are the 15 moves that turned a cold storage hole into the coziest corner of the house. And honestly? I didn&#8217;t think it would work until the paint went up.<\/p>\n<div style=\"background:#eef2f5;border-radius:16px;padding:22px 28px;margin:26px 0;\">\n<div style=\"font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:11px;letter-spacing:2.5px;text-transform:uppercase;color:#2f6076;margin-bottom:9px;\">If you do one thing<\/div>\n<div style=\"font-size:17px;line-height:1.6;color:#2a3338;\"><strong>Do:<\/strong> Ditch the Dark Walls for a Deep Forest Green That Drinks Light Like Bourbon.<br \/><strong>Don&rsquo;t overthink:<\/strong> Layer a Vintage Persian Rug Over Raw Concrete to Kill the Echo.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"border-left:4px solid #4a6b78;background:#eef2f5;border-radius:0 12px 12px 0;padding:18px 24px;margin:30px 0;font-family:Georgia,serif;font-size:21px;font-style:italic;line-height:1.5;color:#2b3137;\"><strong>Editor&#8217;s Note:<\/strong> I wrote this after six months of living in the finished room. The total spend was $2,624. The sofa was the only splurge. Everything else came from estate sales, salvage yards, and Facebook Marketplace. If you&#8217;re starting from a similar hole, start with the wall color. You can&#8217;t layer warmth on top of a cold room. The rug, the lighting, the furniture will all fight gray walls instead of building on them. Get the green right first. Everything else lands.<\/div>\n<h2 style=\"font-size:20px;font-style:italic;color:#4a6b78;margin:34px 0 12px;\">Here&#8217;s What It Looked Like Before<\/h2>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The full 2005 starter-home package. Beige builder carpet with the mystery stains. A dropped ceiling of yellowed acoustic tiles that rattled when the furnace kicked on. One flush-mount dome light that made everything look like a doctor&#8217;s office.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The walls were that particular shade of &#8220;basement white&#8221; that somehow reads gray when the sun goes down. My husband&#8217;s old desk sat in one corner.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">A plastic shelving unit from the garage held board games we&#8217;d never opened. And the smell.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 17px;color:#232c33;\">That faint, permanent basement smell that no candle had ever fixed. I didn&#8217;t want a finished basement. I wanted a room that felt like it had been there for decades. But where do you even start when the space feels hopeless?<\/p>\n<div style=\"background:#eef2f5;border:1px solid #dde6ea;border-radius:14px;padding:24px 30px;margin:34px 0;\">\n<div style=\"font-size:12px;letter-spacing:2px;text-transform:uppercase;color:#7e8c93;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;margin-bottom:14px;\">What&#8217;s inside this guide<\/div>\n<ol style=\"margin:0;padding-left:22px;font-size:15.5px;line-height:1.7;columns:2;column-gap:34px;\">\n<li style=\"margin:6px 0;\"><a href=\"#s-ditch-the-dark-walls-for-a-deep-forest-g\" target=\"_self\" style=\"color:#4a6b78;text-decoration:none;border-bottom:1px solid #c8d6dc;\">Ditch the Dark Walls for a Deep Forest Green That Drinks Light Like Bourbon<\/a><\/li>\n<li style=\"margin:6px 0;\"><a href=\"#s-layer-a-vintage-persian-rug-over-raw-con\" target=\"_self\" style=\"color:#4a6b78;text-decoration:none;border-bottom:1px solid #c8d6dc;\">Layer a Vintage Persian Rug Over Raw Concrete to Kill the Echo<\/a><\/li>\n<li style=\"margin:6px 0;\"><a href=\"#s-build-a-back-bar-from-stacked-vintage-su\" target=\"_self\" style=\"color:#4a6b78;text-decoration:none;border-bottom:1px solid #c8d6dc;\">Build a Back Bar From Stacked Vintage Suitcases and Leather Straps<\/a><\/li>\n<li style=\"margin:6px 0;\"><a href=\"#s-hang-a-single-oversized-brass-pendant-lo\" target=\"_self\" style=\"color:#4a6b78;text-decoration:none;border-bottom:1px solid #c8d6dc;\">Hang a Single Oversized Brass Pendant Low Enough to Read By<\/a><\/li>\n<li style=\"margin:6px 0;\"><a href=\"#s-prop-a-tarnished-mirror-behind-the-sofa-\" target=\"_self\" style=\"color:#4a6b78;text-decoration:none;border-bottom:1px solid #c8d6dc;\">Prop a Tarnished Mirror Behind the Sofa to Steal Window Light<\/a><\/li>\n<li style=\"margin:6px 0;\"><a href=\"#s-run-a-ledge-of-dark-marble-the-full-leng\" target=\"_self\" style=\"color:#4a6b78;text-decoration:none;border-bottom:1px solid #c8d6dc;\">Run a Ledge of Dark Marble the Full Length of One Wall for Bottles<\/a><\/li>\n<li style=\"margin:6px 0;\"><a href=\"#s-tuck-a-velvet-chesterfield-into-a-corner\" target=\"_self\" style=\"color:#4a6b78;text-decoration:none;border-bottom:1px solid #c8d6dc;\">Tuck a Velvet Chesterfield Into a Corner and Angle It Toward Nothing<\/a><\/li>\n<li style=\"margin:6px 0;\"><a href=\"#s-screw-edison-bulbs-into-a-rusted-pipe-gr\" target=\"_self\" style=\"color:#4a6b78;text-decoration:none;border-bottom:1px solid #c8d6dc;\">Screw Edison Bulbs Into a Rusted Pipe Grid Overhead<\/a><\/li>\n<li style=\"margin:6px 0;\"><a href=\"#s-stack-leather-bound-books-on-a-wheeled-c\" target=\"_self\" style=\"color:#4a6b78;text-decoration:none;border-bottom:1px solid #c8d6dc;\">Stack Leather-Bound Books on a Wheeled Cart and Call It a Table<\/a><\/li>\n<li style=\"margin:6px 0;\"><a href=\"#s-drape-a-heavy-linen-throw-over-a-mid-cen\" target=\"_self\" style=\"color:#4a6b78;text-decoration:none;border-bottom:1px solid #c8d6dc;\">Drape a Heavy Linen Throw Over a Mid-Century Armchair Gone Threadbare<\/a><\/li>\n<li style=\"margin:6px 0;\"><a href=\"#s-set-a-single-orchid-in-a-cut-crystal-hig\" target=\"_self\" style=\"color:#4a6b78;text-decoration:none;border-bottom:1px solid #c8d6dc;\">Set a Single Orchid in a Cut-Crystal Highball on the Mantel<\/a><\/li>\n<li style=\"margin:6px 0;\"><a href=\"#s-lean-a-framed-boxing-poster-against-the-\" target=\"_self\" style=\"color:#4a6b78;text-decoration:none;border-bottom:1px solid #c8d6dc;\">Lean a Framed Boxing Poster Against the Wall Instead of Hanging It<\/a><\/li>\n<li style=\"margin:6px 0;\"><a href=\"#s-roll-out-a-cowhide-with-the-hair-still-o\" target=\"_self\" style=\"color:#4a6b78;text-decoration:none;border-bottom:1px solid #c8d6dc;\">Roll Out a Cowhide With the Hair Still on It in Front of the Hearth<\/a><\/li>\n<li style=\"margin:6px 0;\"><a href=\"#s-place-a-brass-foot-rail-where-no-bar-exi\" target=\"_self\" style=\"color:#4a6b78;text-decoration:none;border-bottom:1px solid #c8d6dc;\">Place a Brass Foot Rail Where No Bar Exists, Just to Rest a Heel<\/a><\/li>\n<li style=\"margin:6px 0;\"><a href=\"#s-leave-one-wall-bare-plaster-cracked-and-\" target=\"_self\" style=\"color:#4a6b78;text-decoration:none;border-bottom:1px solid #c8d6dc;\">Leave One Wall Bare Plaster, Cracked and Yellowed, as the Fifth Drink<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/div>\n<p><span id=\"s-ditch-the-dark-walls-for-a-deep-forest-g\" style=\"display:block;height:1px;margin-top:-34px;padding-top:34px;\"><\/span><\/p>\n<h2 style=\"font-size:26px;margin:18px 0 12px;color:#15222b;display:flex;align-items:flex-start;gap:16px;line-height:1.25;\"><span style=\"background:#4a6b78;color:#fff;min-width:38px;height:38px;border-radius:50%;display:inline-flex;align-items:center;justify-content:center;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;font-weight:700;flex:0 0 auto;margin-top:2px;\">1<\/span><span>Ditch the Dark Walls for a Deep Forest Green That Drinks Light Like Bourbon<\/span><\/h2>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.journee-mondiale.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/living-room-01a-4.jpg\" alt=\"Ditch the Dark Walls for a Deep Forest Green That Drinks Light Like Bourbon\" style=\"width:100%;border-radius:14px;display:block;margin:14px 0 6px;box-shadow:0 3px 18px rgba(0,0,0,.08);\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">I tested <strong>Farrow &#038; Ball Studio Green<\/strong> against Benjamin Moore Black Forest Green on the same wall for three days. Studio Green won.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">It doesn&#8217;t fight the low ceiling. It wraps around it.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The color drinks the overhead light and turns it into something that feels like late afternoon in a library. I used Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter HC-172 on the stairwell trim as a bridge so the descent doesn&#8217;t feel like falling into a cave. Two coats, no primer. The existing &#8220;basement white&#8221; was flat enough to grab the pigment.<\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align:center;margin:32px 0 30px;color:#bcd0d8;font-size:16px;letter-spacing:12px;\">&#8226;&nbsp;&#8226;&nbsp;&#8226;<\/div>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">Total paint cost: about $180. And honestly?<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">It&#8217;s the single biggest change we made. If you&#8217;re going dark, commit. Half measures read as mistakes.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 17px;color:#232c33;\">For more dark-room paint confidence, our dark earthy bedrooms that feel cozy and expensive shows the same mood in a sleeping space.<\/p>\n<div style=\"background:#fbf3ef;border:1px solid #e7c9bd;border-left:4px solid #9b563f;border-radius:0 14px 14px 0;padding:26px 30px;margin:32px 0;display:flex;gap:16px;align-items:flex-start;\"><span style=\"color:#9b563f;font-size:20px;line-height:1;\">&#10007;<\/span><\/p>\n<div>\n<div style=\"font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:11px;letter-spacing:2px;text-transform:uppercase;color:#9b563f;margin-bottom:5px;\">Common mistake<\/div>\n<div style=\"font-size:17px;line-height:1.8;color:#2b3137;\">I tested Farrow &#038; Ball Studio Green against Benjamin Moore Black Forest Green on the same wall for three days.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><span id=\"s-layer-a-vintage-persian-rug-over-raw-con\" style=\"display:block;height:1px;margin-top:-34px;padding-top:34px;\"><\/span><\/p>\n<h2 style=\"font-size:26px;margin:18px 0 12px;color:#15222b;display:flex;align-items:flex-start;gap:16px;line-height:1.25;\"><span style=\"background:#4a6b78;color:#fff;min-width:38px;height:38px;border-radius:50%;display:inline-flex;align-items:center;justify-content:center;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;font-weight:700;flex:0 0 auto;margin-top:2px;\">2<\/span><span>Layer a Vintage Persian Rug Over Raw Concrete to Kill the Echo<\/span><\/h2>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.journee-mondiale.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/living-room-02a-4.jpg\" alt=\"Layer a Vintage Persian Rug Over Raw Concrete to Kill the Echo\" style=\"width:100%;border-radius:14px;display:block;margin:14px 0 6px;box-shadow:0 3px 18px rgba(0,0,0,.08);\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The concrete floor was the worst part. Every footstep bounced. Every conversation felt like a conference call. I found a 9\u00d712 <strong>vintage Persian Heriz<\/strong> with a worn rust field and indigo border for $340 on Facebook Marketplace.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The pile was low enough that a door could still swing over it. But the real move was what went underneath. A 1\/4-inch rubber rug pad from a local flooring remnant yard ($45) stopped the slide and absorbed the sound that the rug alone couldn&#8217;t catch. Now the room is quiet in a way that feels expensive.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The front legs of the sofa sit on the rug. The back legs don&#8217;t.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">That half-on, half-off placement is what makes it look intentional instead of &#8220;I covered the floor.&#8221; And the echo? Gone.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 17px;color:#232c33;\">Completely. If you&#8217;re layering rugs in other rooms, our layered rug ideas for cozy texture breaks down the pad + pile combo that actually works.<\/p>\n<p><span id=\"s-build-a-back-bar-from-stacked-vintage-su\" style=\"display:block;height:1px;margin-top:-34px;padding-top:34px;\"><\/span><\/p>\n<h2 style=\"font-size:26px;margin:18px 0 12px;color:#15222b;display:flex;align-items:flex-start;gap:16px;line-height:1.25;\"><span style=\"background:#4a6b78;color:#fff;min-width:38px;height:38px;border-radius:50%;display:inline-flex;align-items:center;justify-content:center;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;font-weight:700;flex:0 0 auto;margin-top:2px;\">3<\/span><span>Build a Back Bar From Stacked Vintage Suitcases and Leather Straps<\/span><\/h2>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.journee-mondiale.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/living-room-03a-4.jpg\" alt=\"Build a Back Bar From Stacked Vintage Suitcases and Leather Straps\" style=\"width:100%;border-radius:14px;display:block;margin:14px 0 6px;box-shadow:0 3px 18px rgba(0,0,0,.08);\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">I didn&#8217;t want a bar cart. Too shiny. Too expected. I collected four mismatched <strong>vintage leather suitcases<\/strong> from estate sales over two months.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The biggest on the bottom, the smallest on top, each one actually functional. Leather straps from a tack shop ($12) hold the stack together like old steamer trunks.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The top case opens to reveal a fitted interior for bottles. The second case down holds glassware.<\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align:center;margin:32px 0 30px;color:#bcd0d8;font-size:16px;letter-spacing:12px;\">&#8226;&nbsp;&#8226;&nbsp;&#8226;<\/div>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The third is all cocktail tools. It cost less than a single CB2 bar cabinet and it looks like it traveled here from somewhere else. The best part? Nobody believes it&#8217;s real luggage until they try to lift the top one.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">And then they do. And then they smile.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 17px;color:#232c33;\">That&#8217;s the reaction you want. For more repurposed storage that doesn&#8217;t look like storage, our vintage storage ideas that look intentional has the same found-object logic.<\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align:center;background:#15222b;color:#eef2f5;border-radius:16px;padding:30px 32px;margin:34px 0;\">\n<div style=\"font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:11px;letter-spacing:2.5px;text-transform:uppercase;color:#8fb6c4;margin-bottom:10px;\">Rule of thumb<\/div>\n<div style=\"font-family:Georgia,serif;font-size:21px;font-style:italic;line-height:1.5;\">The concrete floor was the worst part.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><span id=\"s-hang-a-single-oversized-brass-pendant-lo\" style=\"display:block;height:1px;margin-top:-34px;padding-top:34px;\"><\/span><\/p>\n<h2 style=\"font-size:26px;margin:18px 0 12px;color:#15222b;display:flex;align-items:flex-start;gap:16px;line-height:1.25;\"><span style=\"background:#4a6b78;color:#fff;min-width:38px;height:38px;border-radius:50%;display:inline-flex;align-items:center;justify-content:center;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;font-weight:700;flex:0 0 auto;margin-top:2px;\">4<\/span><span>Hang a Single Oversized Brass Pendant Low Enough to Read By<\/span><\/h2>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.journee-mondiale.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/living-room-04a-4.jpg\" alt=\"Hang a Single Oversized Brass Pendant Low Enough to Read By\" style=\"width:100%;border-radius:14px;display:block;margin:14px 0 6px;box-shadow:0 3px 18px rgba(0,0,0,.08);\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">I bought a <strong>16-inch unlacquered brass dome pendant<\/strong> from a lighting outlet. It was a floor model with a small dent near the rim. They took 40% off.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">I hung it 22 inches above the coffee table, which is lower than every guide says. But the room is only 7.5 feet tall.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">A high pendant would have looked like a hospital fixture. This one pools warm light on the table and leaves the corners in shadow.<\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align:center;margin:32px 0 30px;color:#bcd0d8;font-size:16px;letter-spacing:12px;\">&#8226;&nbsp;&#8226;&nbsp;&#8226;<\/div>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">That&#8217;s the point. I wired it to a dimmer switch. At 40% it&#8217;s a reading light. At 80% it&#8217;s the only light you need.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The brass is already developing a soft patina where my husband&#8217;s hand brushes it on the way to the sofa. That dent? I don&#8217;t even see it anymore. It reads as character now.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 17px;color:#232c33;\">Proof that you don&#8217;t need perfect to get beautiful. Our warm lighting guide for moody rooms covers the bulb temps and dimmer combos that make low ceilings feel intentional.<\/p>\n<p><span id=\"s-prop-a-tarnished-mirror-behind-the-sofa-\" style=\"display:block;height:1px;margin-top:-34px;padding-top:34px;\"><\/span><\/p>\n<h2 style=\"font-size:26px;margin:18px 0 12px;color:#15222b;display:flex;align-items:flex-start;gap:16px;line-height:1.25;\"><span style=\"background:#4a6b78;color:#fff;min-width:38px;height:38px;border-radius:50%;display:inline-flex;align-items:center;justify-content:center;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;font-weight:700;flex:0 0 auto;margin-top:2px;\">5<\/span><span>Prop a Tarnished Mirror Behind the Sofa to Steal Window Light<\/span><\/h2>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.journee-mondiale.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/living-room-05a-4.jpg\" alt=\"Prop a Tarnished Mirror Behind the Sofa to Steal Window Light\" style=\"width:100%;border-radius:14px;display:block;margin:14px 0 6px;box-shadow:0 3px 18px rgba(0,0,0,.08);\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The window is small and faces north. I found a <strong>tarnished mercury mirror<\/strong> with a foxed silver finish at an architectural salvage yard.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">It&#8217;s 4 feet tall, propped on the floor behind the sofa at a slight angle. What little daylight comes in hits the mirror and scatters across the ceiling in soft, broken patches. It doesn&#8217;t brighten the room. It complicates the light.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">That&#8217;s the difference between a basement and a speakeasy. The mirror cost $90. A new one would have been too clean. The foxing is what makes it feel found, not bought.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">And that slight angle? It&#8217;s everything. Straight up against the wall reads as storage. Tilted reads as intention.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 17px;color:#232c33;\">For more mirror placement tricks that don&#8217;t involve drilling, our mirror styling ideas for small rooms has the same low-commitment approach.<\/p>\n<p><span id=\"s-run-a-ledge-of-dark-marble-the-full-leng\" style=\"display:block;height:1px;margin-top:-34px;padding-top:34px;\"><\/span><\/p>\n<h2 style=\"font-size:26px;margin:18px 0 12px;color:#15222b;display:flex;align-items:flex-start;gap:16px;line-height:1.25;\"><span style=\"background:#4a6b78;color:#fff;min-width:38px;height:38px;border-radius:50%;display:inline-flex;align-items:center;justify-content:center;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;font-weight:700;flex:0 0 auto;margin-top:2px;\">6<\/span><span>Run a Ledge of Dark Marble the Full Length of One Wall for Bottles<\/span><\/h2>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.journee-mondiale.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/living-room-06a-4.jpg\" alt=\"Run a Ledge of Dark Marble the Full Length of One Wall for Bottles\" style=\"width:100%;border-radius:14px;display:block;margin:14px 0 6px;box-shadow:0 3px 18px rgba(0,0,0,.08);\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">I had a 10-foot stretch of wall between the bar and the door. A carpenter friend cut me a <strong>Nero Marquina marble shelf<\/strong> 8 inches deep with a slight ogee edge.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">We mounted it on hidden brass brackets that disappear into the stone. The ledge holds amber bottles, a single crystal decanter, and two vintage highballs. Nothing else. The restraint is what makes it look curated.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The marble was a remnant from a kitchen job. $200. The brackets were $35. The whole thing looks like it belongs in a hotel bar that doesn&#8217;t have a website. But here&#8217;s the truth: if I did it again, I&#8217;d use painted wood.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 17px;color:#232c33;\">The marble is beautiful. It&#8217;s also cold to the touch and shows every fingerprint. For more shelf-ledges that don&#8217;t look like shelves, our floating shelf ideas for dark rooms shows the same wall-mounted trick with warmer materials.<\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align:center;margin:56px 0;\">\n<div style=\"font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:12px;letter-spacing:2px;text-transform:uppercase;color:#7e8c93;margin-bottom:14px;\">&#128204; Save this to Pinterest<\/div>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.journee-mondiale.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/collage_01-7.jpg\" alt=\"pin to save\" style=\"max-width:58%;height:auto;border-radius:14px;box-shadow:0 6px 26px rgba(0,0,0,.14);display:inline-block;\"><\/div>\n<p><span id=\"s-tuck-a-velvet-chesterfield-into-a-corner\" style=\"display:block;height:1px;margin-top:-34px;padding-top:34px;\"><\/span><\/p>\n<h2 style=\"font-size:26px;margin:18px 0 12px;color:#15222b;display:flex;align-items:flex-start;gap:16px;line-height:1.25;\"><span style=\"background:#4a6b78;color:#fff;min-width:38px;height:38px;border-radius:50%;display:inline-flex;align-items:center;justify-content:center;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;font-weight:700;flex:0 0 auto;margin-top:2px;\">7<\/span><span>Tuck a Velvet Chesterfield Into a Corner and Angle It Toward Nothing<\/span><\/h2>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.journee-mondiale.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/living-room-07a-4.jpg\" alt=\"Tuck a Velvet Chesterfield Into a Corner and Angle It Toward Nothing\" style=\"width:100%;border-radius:14px;display:block;margin:14px 0 6px;box-shadow:0 3px 18px rgba(0,0,0,.08);\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The sofa is the heart of the room. It&#8217;s a <strong>velvet Chesterfield<\/strong> in deep hunter green, bought secondhand for $680 from a couple in Baltimore who were moving to a studio.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The velvet is 18 oz cotton pile, not polyester, and it catches the brass pendant light in a way that makes the tufting look three-dimensional. I pushed it into the corner under the low window, angled slightly toward the center of the room instead of facing the wall. That angle means you sit down without a view. Just the green walls, the brass light, and whoever else is in the room.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">It&#8217;s the most intentional piece of furniture I&#8217;ve ever placed. The seat is firm. The arms are high enough to rest a drink on. And the velvet has already worn slightly at the front edge where my husband&#8217;s dog jumps up every night.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 17px;color:#232c33;\">That wear is the point. A new sofa would have looked like a showroom. This one looks like it belongs here. If you&#8217;re hunting secondhand sofas that don&#8217;t look secondhand, our secondhand sofa guide for moody rooms has the fabric checks and frame tests that matter.<\/p>\n<p><span id=\"s-screw-edison-bulbs-into-a-rusted-pipe-gr\" style=\"display:block;height:1px;margin-top:-34px;padding-top:34px;\"><\/span><\/p>\n<h2 style=\"font-size:26px;margin:18px 0 12px;color:#15222b;display:flex;align-items:flex-start;gap:16px;line-height:1.25;\"><span style=\"background:#4a6b78;color:#fff;min-width:38px;height:38px;border-radius:50%;display:inline-flex;align-items:center;justify-content:center;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;font-weight:700;flex:0 0 auto;margin-top:2px;\">8<\/span><span>Screw Edison Bulbs Into a Rusted Pipe Grid Overhead<\/span><\/h2>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.journee-mondiale.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/living-room-08a-4.jpg\" alt=\"Screw Edison Bulbs Into a Rusted Pipe Grid Overhead\" style=\"width:100%;border-radius:14px;display:block;margin:14px 0 6px;box-shadow:0 3px 18px rgba(0,0,0,.08);\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The dropped ceiling had to go. I pulled the tiles down and found exposed joists painted the same beige as everything else.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">I left them. Then I built a <strong>rusted iron pipe grid<\/strong> across the joists using 3\/4-inch black pipe, four T-fittings, and two 90-degree elbows.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The rust is real. I soaked the pipe in salt water for a week. Each junction holds an Edison-style filament bulb at 40 watts. No shades.<\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align:center;margin:32px 0 30px;color:#bcd0d8;font-size:16px;letter-spacing:12px;\">&#8226;&nbsp;&#8226;&nbsp;&#8226;<\/div>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">No diffusers. Just warm amber light that throws sharp shadows on the ceiling. The grid cost about $120 in pipe and fittings. The bulbs were $8 each.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">It looks like the lighting in a Brooklyn cocktail bar that charges $18 for a Manhattan. Because that&#8217;s exactly what I was copying. And the shadows? They make the ceiling feel higher than it is.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 17px;color:#232c33;\">That&#8217;s the move. Darkness creates depth. For more DIY overhead ideas that don&#8217;t require an electrician, our exposed ceiling ideas for basements covers the pipe-and-bulb combo step by step.<\/p>\n<div style=\"border-top:1px solid #c3d6dd;border-bottom:1px solid #c3d6dd;padding:24px 6px;margin:34px 0;text-align:center;\">\n<div style=\"font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:11px;letter-spacing:2.5px;text-transform:uppercase;color:#2f6076;margin-bottom:9px;\">The stylist&rsquo;s trick<\/div>\n<div style=\"font-family:Georgia,serif;font-size:19px;line-height:1.55;color:#2b3137;\">The sofa is the heart of the room.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><span id=\"s-stack-leather-bound-books-on-a-wheeled-c\" style=\"display:block;height:1px;margin-top:-34px;padding-top:34px;\"><\/span><\/p>\n<h2 style=\"font-size:26px;margin:18px 0 12px;color:#15222b;display:flex;align-items:flex-start;gap:16px;line-height:1.25;\"><span style=\"background:#4a6b78;color:#fff;min-width:38px;height:38px;border-radius:50%;display:inline-flex;align-items:center;justify-content:center;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;font-weight:700;flex:0 0 auto;margin-top:2px;\">9<\/span><span>Stack Leather-Bound Books on a Wheeled Cart and Call It a Table<\/span><\/h2>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.journee-mondiale.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/living-room-09a-4.jpg\" alt=\"Stack Leather-Bound Books on a Wheeled Cart and Call It a Table\" style=\"width:100%;border-radius:14px;display:block;margin:14px 0 6px;box-shadow:0 3px 18px rgba(0,0,0,.08);\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">I needed a side table. I didn&#8217;t want a side table. I found a <strong>vintage industrial cart<\/strong> with iron wheels at a flea market for $65.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The top was rusted steel. I left it.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">Then I stacked 30 leather-bound books on it. Some are old law books from a library sale. One is a 1960s atlas.<\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align:center;margin:32px 0 30px;color:#bcd0d8;font-size:16px;letter-spacing:12px;\">&#8226;&nbsp;&#8226;&nbsp;&#8226;<\/div>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The rest are Reader&#8217;s Digest condensed volumes with maroon spines. They don&#8217;t match.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">That&#8217;s the point. The cart is 16 inches tall.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The sofa arm is 26 inches. The stack brings the surface to exactly the right height for a drink. And when I need to move it, the wheels still work. Barely.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 17px;color:#232c33;\">One wheel sticks a little. I love that wheel. It&#8217;s the most personality any piece of furniture in this room has. For more found-object side tables that don&#8217;t look like furniture, our repurposed cart ideas for living rooms has the same industrial-to-cozy logic.<\/p>\n<p><span id=\"s-drape-a-heavy-linen-throw-over-a-mid-cen\" style=\"display:block;height:1px;margin-top:-34px;padding-top:34px;\"><\/span><\/p>\n<h2 style=\"font-size:26px;margin:18px 0 12px;color:#15222b;display:flex;align-items:flex-start;gap:16px;line-height:1.25;\"><span style=\"background:#4a6b78;color:#fff;min-width:38px;height:38px;border-radius:50%;display:inline-flex;align-items:center;justify-content:center;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;font-weight:700;flex:0 0 auto;margin-top:2px;\">10<\/span><span>Drape a Heavy Linen Throw Over a Mid-Century Armchair Gone Threadbare<\/span><\/h2>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.journee-mondiale.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/living-room-10a-4.jpg\" alt=\"Drape a Heavy Linen Throw Over a Mid-Century Armchair Gone Threadbare\" style=\"width:100%;border-radius:14px;display:block;margin:14px 0 6px;box-shadow:0 3px 18px rgba(0,0,0,.08);\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The armchair was free. A friend was moving.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">It&#8217;s a <strong>1960s Danish teak frame<\/strong> with original upholstery that had worn through at the armrests in two places. I didn&#8217;t reupholster it. I bought a Belgian flax linen throw in natural oatmeal from a textile outlet. It&#8217;s 60\u00d780 inches, heavy enough to hold its shape, and I draped it asymmetrically so one corner pools on the floor.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The exposed threads at the armrest peek through the linen like scars. The chair looks lived in.<\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align:center;margin:32px 0 30px;color:#bcd0d8;font-size:16px;letter-spacing:12px;\">&#8226;&nbsp;&#8226;&nbsp;&#8226;<\/div>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">It looks like someone sat in it every night for ten years. Because that&#8217;s what I plan to do. The throw was $85.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The chair was free. The combination is worth more than either alone.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">And that asymmetry? It&#8217;s the difference between &#8220;I covered a chair&#8221; and &#8220;I styled a chair.&#8221; One is hiding. The other is showing.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 17px;color:#232c33;\">For more chair rescue ideas that don&#8217;t involve reupholstery, our linen throw styling for worn chairs has the same drape-and-pool technique.<\/p>\n<div style=\"border-left:4px solid #4a6b78;background:#eef2f5;border-radius:0 12px 12px 0;padding:18px 24px;margin:30px 0;font-family:Georgia,serif;font-size:21px;font-style:italic;line-height:1.5;color:#2b3137;\">The sofa is the heart of the room.<\/div>\n<p><span id=\"s-set-a-single-orchid-in-a-cut-crystal-hig\" style=\"display:block;height:1px;margin-top:-34px;padding-top:34px;\"><\/span><\/p>\n<h2 style=\"font-size:26px;margin:18px 0 12px;color:#15222b;display:flex;align-items:flex-start;gap:16px;line-height:1.25;\"><span style=\"background:#4a6b78;color:#fff;min-width:38px;height:38px;border-radius:50%;display:inline-flex;align-items:center;justify-content:center;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;font-weight:700;flex:0 0 auto;margin-top:2px;\">11<\/span><span>Set a Single Orchid in a Cut-Crystal Highball on the Mantel<\/span><\/h2>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.journee-mondiale.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/living-room-11a-4.jpg\" alt=\"Set a Single Orchid in a Cut-Crystal Highball on the Mantel\" style=\"width:100%;border-radius:14px;display:block;margin:14px 0 6px;box-shadow:0 3px 18px rgba(0,0,0,.08);\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">We don&#8217;t have a mantel. We have a <strong>reclaimed barn beam<\/strong> mounted on the wall where a mantel would be.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">It&#8217;s 6 inches deep, hand-hewn, with the axe marks still visible. On it sits one cut-crystal highball glass with a single white orchid stem. No soil.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">Just water. The orchid was $14 at a grocery store.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The glass was my grandmother&#8217;s. The beam was $40 from a salvage yard. The whole arrangement is maybe 8 inches wide.<\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align:center;margin:32px 0 30px;color:#bcd0d8;font-size:16px;letter-spacing:12px;\">&#8226;&nbsp;&#8226;&nbsp;&#8226;<\/div>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">But against the green wall, with the brass pendant reflecting in the crystal, it&#8217;s the first thing people notice. And the last thing they expect in a basement.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">That&#8217;s the rule: one living thing. One.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">Any more and it&#8217;s a greenhouse. One is a speakeasy. That single stem does more than a dozen roses ever could. It&#8217;s alive.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 17px;color:#232c33;\">It changes. It dies and gets replaced. And that&#8217;s the point. For more single-stem styling that doesn&#8217;t look minimal, our single flower styling for moody rooms has the same one-and-done approach.<\/p>\n<p><span id=\"s-lean-a-framed-boxing-poster-against-the-\" style=\"display:block;height:1px;margin-top:-34px;padding-top:34px;\"><\/span><\/p>\n<h2 style=\"font-size:26px;margin:18px 0 12px;color:#15222b;display:flex;align-items:flex-start;gap:16px;line-height:1.25;\"><span style=\"background:#4a6b78;color:#fff;min-width:38px;height:38px;border-radius:50%;display:inline-flex;align-items:center;justify-content:center;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;font-weight:700;flex:0 0 auto;margin-top:2px;\">12<\/span><span>Lean a Framed Boxing Poster Against the Wall Instead of Hanging It<\/span><\/h2>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.journee-mondiale.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/living-room-12a-3.jpg\" alt=\"Lean a Framed Boxing Poster Against the Wall Instead of Hanging It\" style=\"width:100%;border-radius:14px;display:block;margin:14px 0 6px;box-shadow:0 3px 18px rgba(0,0,0,.08);\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">I found a <strong>framed 1930s boxing poster<\/strong> at an estate sale in Baltimore. The frame is chipped gilt.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The glass is slightly warped. The poster advertises a fight that happened three years before my grandfather was born.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">I leaned it against the plaster wall behind a potted parlor palm in a terracotta pot. The palm fronds frame the poster like a proscenium.<\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align:center;margin:32px 0 30px;color:#bcd0d8;font-size:16px;letter-spacing:12px;\">&#8226;&nbsp;&#8226;&nbsp;&#8226;<\/div>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">I didn&#8217;t hang it. Leaning changes the relationship between the art and the wall.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">It feels temporary. It feels like someone put it there last night and might move it tomorrow. The poster was $45. The palm was $22.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The terracotta pot was $8. The effect is worth ten times that. And that chipped frame? It&#8217;s the first thing people touch.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 17px;color:#232c33;\">Not the poster. The frame. For more leaned-art ideas that don&#8217;t require nails, our leaned art styling for casual walls has the same no-commitment approach.<\/p>\n<div style=\"background:#eaf1f4;border:1px solid #d0e0e6;border-radius:14px;padding:26px 30px;margin:32px 0;display:flex;gap:16px;align-items:flex-start;\"><span style=\"font-size:22px;line-height:1;\">&#128161;<\/span><\/p>\n<div>\n<div style=\"font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:11px;letter-spacing:2px;text-transform:uppercase;color:#4a6370;margin-bottom:5px;\">Quick tip<\/div>\n<div style=\"font-size:17px;line-height:1.8;color:#2a3338;\">I found a framed 1930s boxing poster at an estate sale in Baltimore.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><span id=\"s-roll-out-a-cowhide-with-the-hair-still-o\" style=\"display:block;height:1px;margin-top:-34px;padding-top:34px;\"><\/span><\/p>\n<h2 style=\"font-size:26px;margin:18px 0 12px;color:#15222b;display:flex;align-items:flex-start;gap:16px;line-height:1.25;\"><span style=\"background:#4a6b78;color:#fff;min-width:38px;height:38px;border-radius:50%;display:inline-flex;align-items:center;justify-content:center;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;font-weight:700;flex:0 0 auto;margin-top:2px;\">13<\/span><span>Roll Out a Cowhide With the Hair Still on It in Front of the Hearth<\/span><\/h2>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.journee-mondiale.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/living-room-13a-3.jpg\" alt=\"Roll Out a Cowhide With the Hair Still on It in Front of the Hearth\" style=\"width:100%;border-radius:14px;display:block;margin:14px 0 6px;box-shadow:0 3px 18px rgba(0,0,0,.08);\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">We don&#8217;t have a hearth either. But we have a <strong>reclaimed cast-iron stove<\/strong> that looks like one.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">In front of it I rolled out a natural cowhide rug with the hair still on. It&#8217;s irregular, about 6\u00d77 feet, with a brindle pattern that reads warm brown against the concrete. The hair is short, maybe half an inch. It doesn&#8217;t shed.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">It doesn&#8217;t slide. And it&#8217;s the one thing in the room that you&#8217;re allowed to touch without thinking. Guests always pet it. It&#8217;s the icebreaker.<\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align:center;margin:32px 0 30px;color:#bcd0d8;font-size:16px;letter-spacing:12px;\">&#8226;&nbsp;&#8226;&nbsp;&#8226;<\/div>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The rug was $280 from a direct importer. A synthetic version would have been $120. The real thing has variation. It has scars.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">It has a spot near the edge where the hair grows in a different direction. That&#8217;s how you know. And that spot? I point it out to people.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 17px;color:#232c33;\">It&#8217;s not a flaw. It&#8217;s a fingerprint. Nature signed it. For more natural hide ideas that don&#8217;t look western, our cowhide rug ideas for modern rooms has the same texture-forward approach.<\/p>\n<div style=\"background:#f4f8fa;border:1px dashed #c3d6dd;border-radius:14px;padding:26px 30px;margin:32px 0;display:flex;gap:16px;align-items:flex-start;\"><span style=\"color:#2f6076;font-size:20px;line-height:1;\">&#10003;<\/span><\/p>\n<div>\n<div style=\"font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:11px;letter-spacing:2px;text-transform:uppercase;color:#2f6076;margin-bottom:5px;\">Worth remembering<\/div>\n<div style=\"font-size:17px;line-height:1.8;color:#2b3137;\">I found a framed 1930s boxing poster at an estate sale in Baltimore.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><span id=\"s-place-a-brass-foot-rail-where-no-bar-exi\" style=\"display:block;height:1px;margin-top:-34px;padding-top:34px;\"><\/span><\/p>\n<h2 style=\"font-size:26px;margin:18px 0 12px;color:#15222b;display:flex;align-items:flex-start;gap:16px;line-height:1.25;\"><span style=\"background:#4a6b78;color:#fff;min-width:38px;height:38px;border-radius:50%;display:inline-flex;align-items:center;justify-content:center;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;font-weight:700;flex:0 0 auto;margin-top:2px;\">14<\/span><span>Place a Brass Foot Rail Where No Bar Exists, Just to Rest a Heel<\/span><\/h2>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.journee-mondiale.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/living-room-14a-2.jpg\" alt=\"Place a Brass Foot Rail Where No Bar Exists, Just to Rest a Heel\" style=\"width:100%;border-radius:14px;display:block;margin:14px 0 6px;box-shadow:0 3px 18px rgba(0,0,0,.08);\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">This is the move that confuses people. I mounted a <strong>brass foot rail<\/strong> 8 inches off the floor on the wall opposite the sofa.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">There&#8217;s no bar. There&#8217;s no counter.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">Just a rail. I bought it from a restaurant supply company for $65.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">It&#8217;s 4 feet of solid brass tube with two flanged brackets. I mounted it at the height where your heel naturally rests when you&#8217;re sitting on the sofa.<\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align:center;margin:32px 0 30px;color:#bcd0d8;font-size:16px;letter-spacing:12px;\">&#8226;&nbsp;&#8226;&nbsp;&#8226;<\/div>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">It doesn&#8217;t do anything. That&#8217;s the point.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">It&#8217;s a gesture. It says &#8220;this room is for settling in.&#8221; The brass is unlacquered. It will darken. It will spot.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">It will look like it&#8217;s been there since Prohibition. And when people ask what it&#8217;s for, I say &#8220;for resting your heel.&#8221; They always pause. Then they try it. And then they get it.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 17px;color:#232c33;\">That pause is the design. The rail is just the excuse. For more gesture-piece ideas that don&#8217;t serve a function, our gesture decor ideas for conversational rooms has the same why-is-that-here logic.<\/p>\n<p><span id=\"s-leave-one-wall-bare-plaster-cracked-and-\" style=\"display:block;height:1px;margin-top:-34px;padding-top:34px;\"><\/span><\/p>\n<h2 style=\"font-size:26px;margin:18px 0 12px;color:#15222b;display:flex;align-items:flex-start;gap:16px;line-height:1.25;\"><span style=\"background:#4a6b78;color:#fff;min-width:38px;height:38px;border-radius:50%;display:inline-flex;align-items:center;justify-content:center;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:15px;font-weight:700;flex:0 0 auto;margin-top:2px;\">15<\/span><span>Leave One Wall Bare Plaster, Cracked and Yellowed, as the Fifth Drink<\/span><\/h2>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.journee-mondiale.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/06\/living-room-15a-2.jpg\" alt=\"Leave One Wall Bare Plaster, Cracked and Yellowed, as the Fifth Drink\" style=\"width:100%;border-radius:14px;display:block;margin:14px 0 6px;box-shadow:0 3px 18px rgba(0,0,0,.08);\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The last wall. I stripped the drywall off one 8-foot section and found original <strong>plaster on lath<\/strong> underneath.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">It&#8217;s cracked. It&#8217;s yellowed where water seeped in years ago.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">There&#8217;s a patch near the corner where someone covered a hole with a different plaster mix. I left it all. I sealed it with a matte clear coat so it wouldn&#8217;t dust. Then I stopped.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">No paint. No art. No shelving. Just the wall.<\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align:center;margin:32px 0 30px;color:#bcd0d8;font-size:16px;letter-spacing:12px;\">&#8226;&nbsp;&#8226;&nbsp;&#8226;<\/div>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">It&#8217;s the fifth drink in the room. The one that doesn&#8217;t try to impress you. The one that makes everything else feel intentional by comparison. Guests touch it.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">They can&#8217;t help it. It feels like a ruin. It feels like history. It cost $18 for the sealer.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">It&#8217;s the most commented-on thing in the whole basement. And the best part? It required zero skill. Just a decision to stop.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 17px;color:#232c33;\">That&#8217;s the real design move. Knowing when to leave something alone. For more unfinished-wall ideas that don&#8217;t look unfinished, our unfinished wall ideas for character rooms has the same stop-before-you-start approach.<\/p>\n<h2 style=\"font-size:20px;font-style:italic;color:#4a6b78;margin:34px 0 12px;\">How Much It Cost<\/h2>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.7;margin:0 0 17px;color:#232c33;\">I kept a spreadsheet. Not because I&#8217;m organized. Because I was terrified of what this was adding up to.<\/p>\n<div style=\"overflow-x:auto;margin:24px 0;\">\n<table style=\"border-collapse:collapse;width:100%;border-radius:12px;overflow:hidden;box-shadow:0 2px 10px rgba(0,0,0,.05);\">\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<th style=\"text-align:left;padding:11px 15px;background:#4a6b78;color:#fff;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:13.5px;letter-spacing:.3px;border:1px solid #51707c;\">Item<\/th>\n<th style=\"text-align:left;padding:11px 15px;background:#4a6b78;color:#fff;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:13.5px;letter-spacing:.3px;border:1px solid #51707c;\">What I Paid<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr style=\"background:#ffffff;\">\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">Paint (walls + trim)<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">$180<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"background:#f3f7f9;\">\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">Vintage Persian rug<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">$340<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"background:#ffffff;\">\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">Rug pad<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">$45<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"background:#f3f7f9;\">\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">Stacked suitcase bar<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">$85 (suitcases) + $12 (straps)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"background:#ffffff;\">\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">Brass pendant (floor model)<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">$190<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"background:#f3f7f9;\">\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">Tarnished mirror<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">$90<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"background:#ffffff;\">\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">Nero Marquina marble ledge<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">$200<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"background:#f3f7f9;\">\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">Brass brackets<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">$35<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"background:#ffffff;\">\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">Velvet Chesterfield sofa<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">$680<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"background:#f3f7f9;\">\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">Rusted pipe grid + bulbs<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">$120 + $48<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"background:#ffffff;\">\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">Vintage cart + books<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">$65 + $40<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"background:#f3f7f9;\">\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">Linen throw<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">$85<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"background:#ffffff;\">\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">Orchid + beam<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">$14 + $40<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"background:#f3f7f9;\">\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">Boxing poster + palm + pot<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">$45 + $22 + $8<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"background:#ffffff;\">\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">Cowhide rug<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">$280<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"background:#f3f7f9;\">\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">Brass foot rail<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">$65<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"background:#ffffff;\">\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">Plaster sealer<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\">$18<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr style=\"background:#f3f7f9;\">\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\"><strong>Total<\/strong><\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:10px 15px;border:1px solid #dde6ea;color:#232c33;font-size:15.5px;\"><strong>$2,624<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">That&#8217;s everything. Two thousand six hundred and twenty-four dollars.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">One weekend for the paint. Two weekends for the pipe grid. The rest was collected over six months of estate sales and salvage yards. The sofa was the only splurge.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The books were free. The chair was free. The mirror was the best find. If I were doing it again, I&#8217;d skip the marble ledge and use a painted wood shelf.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 17px;color:#232c33;\">It would save $150 and 90% of people wouldn&#8217;t notice.<\/p>\n<h2 style=\"font-size:20px;font-style:italic;color:#4a6b78;margin:34px 0 12px;\">Why the &#8220;Ruined&#8221; Look Works Better Than Perfection<\/h2>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">I&#8217;ve been in finished basements that cost twenty times what we spent. They&#8217;re clean.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">They&#8217;re bright. They have recessed lighting and built-in shelving and carpet that matches the upstairs. And they feel like a finished basement.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">That&#8217;s the problem. A speakeasy isn&#8217;t a finished room.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">It&#8217;s a found room. It&#8217;s a space that accumulated character over decades, not over a single renovation.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 17px;color:#232c33;\">The cracked plaster, the threadbare chair, the sticky cart wheel, the dent in the pendant. These aren&#8217;t flaws. They&#8217;re the evidence of time. And time is the one thing you can&#8217;t buy.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The design world has spent ten years selling us &#8220;curated imperfection.&#8221; Distressed wood that was sanded in a factory. Reclaimed brick that was reclaimed last Tuesday.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">Aged brass that was aged with chemicals in a vat. It&#8217;s all theater. What we built is different. The rust on the pipe grid is real salt-water rust.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The wear on the Chesterfield is from someone&#8217;s actual living room in the 1970s. The plaster cracks are from a foundation shift in 1987.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 17px;color:#232c33;\">These objects carry history. They carry weight. And that weight is what makes the room feel grounded instead of decorated.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">I think about this every time someone asks where I &#8220;got the look.&#8221; The look isn&#8217;t a product. It&#8217;s a decision. The decision to stop covering things up. To let the basement be a basement.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">To let the green walls be dark. To let the light be dim.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">To let one wall stay broken. That decision costs nothing. And it&#8217;s the most expensive thing in the room.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 17px;color:#232c33;\">If you&#8217;re drawn to this mood in other spaces, our modern speakeasy decor ideas vintage vibes updated shows how to get the same feeling with a cleaner, more contemporary edge. And our 1920s speakeasy decor ideas covers the same era with a different angle on the vintage vibe.<\/p>\n<h2 style=\"font-size:27px;margin:60px 0 14px;color:#15222b;\">What People Always Want to Know<\/h2>\n<div style=\"background:#eef2f5;border-radius:14px;padding:10px 30px 22px;\">\n<h3 style=\"font-size:18.5px;font-weight:700;color:#15222b;margin:18px 0 6px;\">What&#8217;s the best wall color for a dark speakeasy room?<\/h3>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">Start with a deep green like <strong>Farrow &#038; Ball Studio Green<\/strong> or Benjamin Moore Black Forest Green. It makes the room feel intentional instead of small. Then add one oversized light source and one textured rug.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The IKEA TONSTAD series has low-profile pieces that work in tight basements. Scale down, but don&#8217;t lighten up.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 17px;color:#232c33;\">Our dark room paint guide has the full test-and-compare method I used.<\/p>\n<h3 style=\"font-size:18.5px;font-weight:700;color:#15222b;margin:18px 0 6px;\">Where can I find speakeasy decor pieces on a budget?<\/h3>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\"><strong>IKEA<\/strong> for low-profile furniture. Target Threshold for throws and basic lighting.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">Wayfair has surprisingly good vintage-style rugs under $300. But the real move is estate sales and Facebook Marketplace. I found the Chesterfield, the mirror, and the boxing poster all secondhand.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 17px;color:#232c33;\">The best speakeasy pieces are the ones that already have a story. Our estate sale shopping guide has the search terms and neighborhoods that work.<\/p>\n<h3 style=\"font-size:18.5px;font-weight:700;color:#15222b;margin:18px 0 6px;\">How much does a speakeasy makeover cost?<\/h3>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">About <strong>$300 to $1,200<\/strong> if you&#8217;re working with paint, throws, art, and a rug. That&#8217;s the budget tier. Our total came to $2,624 because we added a sofa, a marble ledge, and a cowhide.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The high-end version with custom furniture and millwork can run $12,000 to $40,000. Start at the bottom.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 17px;color:#232c33;\">You&#8217;ll be surprised how far paint and patience go. For more budget breakdowns, our basement makeover cost guide has the full range with real receipts.<\/p>\n<h3 style=\"font-size:18.5px;font-weight:700;color:#15222b;margin:18px 0 6px;\">Can I create this mood in a rental?<\/h3>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">Yes, with swaps. Use <strong>peel-and-stick wallpaper<\/strong> in a dark pattern instead of paint.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">Tension rods for curtains instead of drilling. Removable LED strip lights under shelves instead of hardwiring.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">A good rug and the right bulbs will do 70% of the work without touching a wall. And everything moves with you when you leave.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 17px;color:#232c33;\">Our rental-friendly dark room ideas has the full no-drill approach.<\/p>\n<h3 style=\"font-size:18.5px;font-weight:700;color:#15222b;margin:18px 0 6px;\">Is a dark speakeasy worth it in a small space?<\/h3>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">Worth it. Small spaces actually help the speakeasy feeling.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">A big room needs more furniture to feel full. A small room feels intimate with less. The low ceiling, the single window, the enclosed feeling.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 17px;color:#232c33;\">These are features, not bugs. Lean into them. For more small-space dark room ideas, our small dark room ideas that feel big has the same lean-in approach.<\/p>\n<h3 style=\"font-size:18.5px;font-weight:700;color:#15222b;margin:18px 0 6px;\">What&#8217;s the first thing I should buy?<\/h3>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The rug. Not the sofa, not the light. The rug kills the echo and defines the zone.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 17px;color:#232c33;\">Everything else sits on top of it. A 9\u00d712 <strong>vintage Persian<\/strong> or a low-pile Moroccan Beni Ourain will do the work of three pieces of furniture. Our first rug guide for dark rooms has the size and pile specs that matter.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div style=\"background:#eef2f5;border-left:5px solid #2f6076;border-radius:0 16px 16px 0;padding:30px 36px;margin:54px 0 0;\">\n<h2 style=\"color:#15222b;margin:0 0 10px;font-size:25px;\">If I Had to Pick One Upgrade<\/h2>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">If I had to pick one, I&#8217;d start with the wall color. You can&#8217;t layer warmth on top of a cold room.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 12px;color:#232c33;\">The rug, the lighting, the furniture will all fight gray walls instead of building on them. Get the green right first. Everything else lands. I&#8217;ve lived with the wrong wall color.<\/p>\n<p style=\"font-size:18px;line-height:1.75;margin:0 0 17px;color:#232c33;\">I&#8217;ve lived with the right one. The difference isn&#8217;t subtle. 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