4. Small Spaces, Big Ideas

The app loves a clever hack. Think: under-bed storage that doesn’t look tragic, floating shelves that double as plant altars, and multipurpose furniture that folds, slides, or hides. If you’ve got 500 square feet and a dream, TikTok has a hack for that.

5. The Rise of 'Comfort-Core'

Post-2020, comfort became the new cool. TikTok's home aesthetic leans heavily into cozy lighting, plush textures, soft shapes, and spaces that feel good, not just look good. Less showroom, more serotonin.

Summary

TikTok didn’t just change how we decorate—it changed why. It’s less about perfect homes and more about personal ones. Whether you’re into pastel maximalism or calming neutrals, TikTok made it clear: your space should look like you, even if it goes viral in the process.