DIYing Was the Biggest Game-Changer
“It’s not a traditional setup, but living in a loft pushes you to think in non-traditional ways. You have to create the structure yourself,” Kiron explains.
Kiron is naturally a budget-conscious spender and has learned to DIY items to fit his needs. “I handled all of it — the building, painting, installing light fixtures, resurfacing the window sills, even making my own desk. Cutting out labor costs is the biggest game-changer,” he shares.
When it was all said and done, the swap just made sense. “It feels layered, purposeful, and tailored to how I actually live day to day,” Kiron says. Now, it functions as a closet, creative space, and a place where he can practice yoga and cycling.
“It’s all about thoughtful detailing — that’s what makes something simple feel custom and more expensive than it actually is,” Kiron comments.
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