I’m Kameron Kilcoyne, and Life Between Rooms is where I write about home, not as decor, but as the place where ordinary life actually happens.
Eight moves in, a lot of half-loved apartments and one house that finally feels like mine, I’ve noticed that the parts of a home I remember aren’t the ones that got styled. They’re the in-between ones: the kettle going at six, the hallway light at dusk, the table set wrong on purpose because the good plates didn’t survive the last move. This site is mostly me paying attention to that, one room and one small scene at a time.
I’m not a designer and I’m not selling a renovation. I write personal essays and vignettes about the kitchen, the living room, the bedroom, the entryway, and all the small corners of a house that carry more of daily life than we usually give them credit for.
Everything here is written by a real person, no ghost-written filler, no staged rooms. If something reads a little unfinished sometimes, that’s on purpose. Most homes are.
You can reach me at [email protected].