Just finished a small home refresh, and it reminded me how much impact small design decisions can have.
I replaced a few cabinet knobs with brass hardware — nothing major, no renovation, no big budget changes — but the space immediately felt more intentional and put together.
It’s interesting how in both product design and home design, the smallest details often carry the most weight.
A subtle change in texture, material, or alignment can completely shift perception without anyone consciously noticing why.
It’s a reminder I keep coming back to:
you don’t always need big changes to create meaningful improvement — sometimes refinement is enough.
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