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That chipped mug holding pens. The rug your dog loves. A bookshelf stuffed two layers deep. Soroms celebrates the worn-in, the well-loved, the so-this-is-us details.

So here’s my challenge to you: walk into the room you’re in right now. Look at it as if for the first time. And whisper:

In a world of cookie-cutter catalogs and algorithm-driven decor, soroms is a quiet rebellion. It’s the pause between buying another “trendy” piece and actually listening to your four walls. A sorom isn’t just decorated — it’s inhabited. Here’s how to spot one: soroms

It’s not about square footage or a designer label. Soroms (pronounced so-rooms ) is the art of looking at a space and saying, “So… this room. What does it need to feel like me?”

“So, room… what do you want to be?” That chipped mug holding pens

There’s a word you won’t find in a dictionary, but you’ll feel it the moment you walk into a home that works: soroms .

Then listen. Move one thing. Light a candle. Open a window. And watch a space become a sorom . Drop a comment below — or tell me the one room you’ve been avoiding. Let’s fix it together. Need more small, soulful changes? Subscribe for weekly “soroms” stories. And whisper: In a world of cookie-cutter catalogs

Every great room answers a question. So, where do we gather? (Enter the oversized, slightly stained couch.) So, where do I create? (A desk facing the window, not the wall.) If your room doesn’t answer a “so what,” it’s just a showroom.