Rooms can learn. If you pay attention, they tell you what they want to be. The chair that you keep pulling closer wants to move. The stack that never leaves the corner wants a shelf where your hands can find it. These changes are small alone and strong together.
Pick one improvement today. Move the lamp to the left. Bring the notebook within arm length. Replace a noisy bin with a quiet basket. Sit with the change for a few days. If it helps, keep it. If not, try another. You are not decorating. You are tuning an instrument.
Spaces that work well disappear while you use them. That is the goal. Fewer decisions. Fewer stumbles. More time inside the work itself. Winter invites this kind of care because the room stays with you longer and you with it. Let that be a partnership.