The Wanderlust’s Home Inspiration
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Travelling has become a passion, especially to young people these days who just can’t wait to explore the world. From the much-needed hiatus amidst hectic lifestyles, to the exhilaration that comes with every new adventure, the wanderluster recognizes that not all who wander are lost.
And after travelling for weeks and even months, even the wanderluster desires to come back to a home they can call their own. Furnished with an assortment of their favourite collectibles, they remind them of the times where life was experienced at its fullest. There, as well, lies their arsenal – resources they need to plan for their next adventure.
Photo Credits: Etsy
Placed prominently as the centerpiece of the living room, this whimsical watercolour presentation of the world map instantly attracts all who love to travel. The world indeed feels like the oyster that the wanderluster desires to conquer. He checks out the bustle in New York to the vastness of land in Mongolia, and there he takes the time to dream, to plan for the next escapade.
Photo Credits: Aledruciak
This artistic portrayal of the world map is definitely something that would excite the wanderluster. The minimalistic representation of the world map constructed by basic metal wires is made personal with photographs captured in the moment, reminding them of the experiences they have had. These are the memories that shape the wanderluster’s outlook in life, and placed conveniently for the wanderluster’s easy recollection.
Photo Credits: Livbit
With beds found in the cockpits of the plane, children are encouraged to take control of their journey of life and take flight. The wanderluster-kid is able to gaze upon the enormous world map coated on the walls of his bedroom, as he looks at uncharted territory that he would love to conquer next. Even as he lays in bed and looks up to the chandelier, he is assured that there will always be a compass that points him back to home.
Photo Credits: Homedit
Joy is riding on a hot air balloon, feeling the wind in your hair as one marvels at the beauty of creation from the skies in close proximity. Incorporating this into the bedroom would spark the perpetual longing for travel. Closely modeled after the real balloon, with its bed frame akin to the basket and sandbags attached, and the balloon attached to the four corners of the bed, the wanderluster can be instantly transported upward and onto the world map flushed onto the adjacent wall.
Photo Credits: Rik O’Hare
Adventure seekers would definitely enjoy this. Cushions and tables in the form of travel trunks, airplane ornaments suspended around the living area and the classic world map hung on the walls, taking the wanderluster on a journey to exotic lands that they only dream about living in. It almost feels theatrical as they imagine fleeing from harm in the wilderness of Gabon to coming home after exploring the unfamiliar terrains of Iran, but yet all from the comfort of home.
Photo Credits: Mural Wallpaper
There is no better way to educate children on the world and their corresponding animals than blowing the world map up to one that is both relatable and adorable. Fuelling wanderlust through exotic animals that they have yet to see, this map certainty fuels curiosity and a desire for knowledge about the world, as they grow up with an open and exploratory mindset of the world around them.
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