Perhaps you have a room of your own, or maybe you share a room with several others. Regardless, you live in some type of interior space. This space can be a haven for thinking, listening, dreaming, entertaining, and studying. Or it can play havoc with all things considered pleasing and comfortable. You can help to make it one way or another. Don't get bogged down or hung up thinking you need a private room, new furniture, or lots of money. By learning about design- by gaining an appreciation of things pleasing, by selecting things of good quality- you can soon see many ways to add beauty.
A successful interior design project does not have to be expensive. The smallest of rooms or the barest of furniture can be made livable. But it does involve planning, and it does involve training your eyes to appreciate things of beauty.