About Me

Hello, I am Morgan Skye, and I created this little corner of the internet to share my love for cozy, beautiful interiors that make everyday life feel softer and a bit more magical. I am an interior design enthusiast, not a professional designer, and that has always felt important to say out loud. Design first appeared in my life as a quiet hobby, something I played with on weekends and evenings, and over time it became a constant companion in the back of my mind.

How It All Began

It all started in my own home, with small experiments that probably looked like restlessness from the outside. I would move a chair closer to the window, switch the lamp to the other side of the room, or fold a soft throw over the back of a worn in sofa, just to see how the space would feel. Each small shift taught me something new about light, color, texture, and mood, and I fell in love with the way a simple change could make a room feel warmer, calmer, or more welcoming.

Finding My Own Home Philosophy

As I kept rearranging corners and repainting walls, I realized that what I truly cared about was not perfection, but feeling. I became fascinated by the way a room can hold someone, the way a favorite mug waiting on the counter can make a Monday morning softer, or the way a stack of well loved books beside a reading chair can invite you to slow down. I started to notice how natural light pools on a wooden floor in the late afternoon and how that glow can change the whole mood of a space.

I am not trained as a designer, so everything I know comes from curiosity, trial and error, and paying close attention. That means I think about interiors in practical, real life terms. I care less about glossy perfection and more about rooms that feel lived in and soulful, where you can kick off your shoes, leave a half read book on the table, and still feel that everything belongs. To me, good design is not about chasing trends or filling a home with expensive things. It is about comfort and warmth, and about creating spaces that quietly support you through ordinary days.

Over time, I have come to believe that any home can feel rich and inviting when it is arranged with intention and kindness. A tiny studio, a rented apartment, or a well worn family house can all feel special when small choices are made thoughtfully. I love finding that gentle balance between beauty and practicality, so a room not only looks lovely, but also works gracefully for real life, with all its mess, movement, and surprises.

Where Cooking Fits Into My Home

Somewhere along the way, my love for interiors wandered into the kitchen. I started to notice that the heart of my home was not just the coziest chair or the softest blanket, but the simple meals that brought people to the table. Just like decorating, cooking began with small, imperfect experiments. I tried new recipes, adjusted flavors, and learned that a well seasoned pan and a simple dish can make an evening feel special.

My approach to cooking is very much like my approach to design. I believe that great cooking and beautiful living belong together. It is not about complicated techniques or picture perfect plates, but about real ingredients, simple methods, and flavors that bring people together. I love quick weekday dinners that make life easier, as well as slow weekend meals that invite lingering conversation and laughter around the table.

In my kitchen, I reach for recipes that feel approachable and comforting, the kind you can make after a long day without feeling overwhelmed. I enjoy clever little shortcuts, thoughtful kitchen habits, and small rituals that make everyday cooking smoother and more enjoyable. For me, a simmering pot on the stove, a cutting board dusted with herbs, and a table set with care are all part of the same story as a well loved sofa and soft lamplight in the living room.

What You Will Find Here

This space is my cozy notebook of ideas, gathered from my own home, my kitchen, and the places that inspire me. I think of it as a friendly kitchen table where we can talk about paint colors and pillows one moment, and favorite soups and simple desserts the next. I share what I learn as an interior design enthusiast and home cook who is still experimenting, still rearranging, and still discovering what feels right.

My hope is that when you visit, you feel encouraged to play with your own space and your own recipes, no matter the size of your home or the length of your grocery list. I want you to feel free to mix old and new, to trust your instincts, and to create rooms and meals that tell your story, not someone else’s. If you leave here with even one small idea to try at home, or a bit of permission to embrace the imperfect, then this cozy corner has done its job.

Most of all, I hope your home begins to feel like a warm hug at the end of the day, shaped slowly and lovingly by you, from the cushions on your sofa to the soup on your stove.

In This Little Corner You Will Find

  • Simple ideas to make your home feel cozier and more welcoming
  • Small, realistic room transformations that fit everyday life
  • Before and after stories that show how subtle changes can shift a mood
  • Inspiration for balancing beauty, comfort, and practicality
  • Comfort focused recipes with real ingredients and simple techniques
  • Gentle cooking cues, from quick weekday meals to relaxed weekend dishes
  • Encouragement from an interior design enthusiast and home cook, not a professional
  • Ideas for creating soulful, lived in spaces and warm, inviting meals that reflect who you are