On the train on my way home from work, the salaryman sitting next to me was shaking his shoulders as he watched a video.
Even through the mask, you can see he's grinning.
I couldn't help but be curious, so I said "Excuse me," and looked at my phone, and there was a white-faced lord dancing. "Ain't it?" I see.
Hello, this is Komatsu. It's been a while.
Today I'd like to introduce some movies that I personally recommend.
My dream is to live in a single-story house.
Living in a place with lots of greenery, cultivating our own garden to grow the vegetables we need for our own consumption.
My grandparents in the countryside lived just like that. They would go fishing in the sea to catch fish and shellfish, pick just enough vegetables from the fields to eat that day, and trade eggs for vegetables from nearby families who kept chickens.
I used to think it was inconvenient, but now I even admire it as the ultimate luxurious way to live in one's final resting place.
Now that I think about it...

The first picture book I chose and bought myself when I was in kindergarten was "The Little House."
I empathized deeply with the family, and when the family cried I felt sad, and when the family laughed I felt happy. I was pure...
Thinking about it now, I think I may have been interested in homes even back then.
This is a very good story and I highly recommend it!
By the way, Frank Lloyd Wright
A low, small house is good. A level house is good.
I like a house that seems to embrace the earth. I like a house that has a continuous space that feels new. The scenery is everything.
I remembered something like that being said while looking at a photo of Fallingwater.
It's not a small house by any means.
The interior of Fallingwater is also beautiful, with red accents throughout the room. A bright red rug is laid out, which is very appealing.
Recently, I've been enjoying digging through images of the homes and studios of writers, architects, and fashion designers to see their rugs.
Have you ever wondered what kind of rugs famous people used?
So, I'd like to introduce you to a rug that I took inspiration from the interior of Fallingwater.
Note: This is just my personal interpretation!
What if Fallingwater had this rug?
It was fun thinking about it, so maybe it will become a series...
Until next time!