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Instagram homes and the warped perception of social media living spaces

When our living spaces are for the world to see, denote success, and are tied to our business, they no longer belong to us

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Lee Tilghman
Oct 12, 2022
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The first time I remember ever caring about how my home looked was when I moved to LA. It was 2015, and minimalism was in, baby! White walls, Scandinavian accents and IKEA defined our lives.

After a few weeks of couch surfing, I moved into a renovated 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment with 2 other girls on the top floor of a newly built house on Sunset Bou…

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