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A Room Like Nobita's in the Real World, What Would It Be Like?

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Who here is a fan of the Japanese cartoon "Doraemon" or has ever watched "Doraemon"? Surely, many of you are familiar with this legendary Japanese cartoon. Doraemon is a fictional character in a Japanese anime and manga series. Doraemon is a cat robot from the 22nd century sent by Nobita's descendant from the future. This cat robot has a magical pocket that contains futuristic gadgets used to help Nobita. Meanwhile, Nobita is an elementary school student who is lazy and not very smart.

The setting of the cartoon mostly takes place in Nobita's room. That's why Nobita's room is frequently exposed. This raises curiosity about what Nobita's room would look like in the real world.

Because I am also interested in the design of a Nobita-style room, it turns out that there is a real-world version of Nobita's room. You must be curious, right? Is it 100% identical to the one in the cartoon or just a little similar? I was also curious, so let's take a look through this article.

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When you enter Nobita's room, you will encounter Nobita's study desk and the sliding door that connects to Doraemon and Nobita's bed, just like in the cartoon, with a green chair and curtain.

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In Nobita's room, there is a large bookshelf, just like in the real-world Nobita-style room. The study desk is placed right in front of the window to allow a view of the outside, ensuring optimal lighting inside the room.

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The desk used for Nobita's study area in the cartoon is also made in the real-world Nobita-style room to be as similar as possible, from the arrangement to the model's details.

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Nobita's room can be described as a room within a room. Because the sleeping area is separated by a sliding door, similar to a capsule hotel. When entering Nobita's room, the first room that meets the eye is where Nobita studies, plays, and, most importantly, lazes around – the place that is always featured in the Doraemon cartoon.

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The floor is covered with tatami, a traditional Japanese straw mat, making Nobita's room feel warm. In terms of aesthetics, it matches beautifully. The combination of colors used in the room is harmonious. So, you can see that Nobita's room feels comfortable and warm.

The room combines wall paint and decorations with warm colors such as cream, light brown, dark brown, mocha, and sage green.

So, there really is a Nobita-style room design. In your opinion, does it resemble the cartoon in the real world? According to me, it's very similar. Well, now I want to have a comfortable room like in the Nobita cartoon. Hopefully, this can inspire you in choosing a room design. Adopting a concept from a cartoon film is quite unique, you know.

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