About Me

About Me

Hi, I am Hanna Vsevolodova, the curious homebody behind nevixon.com. I am still wide-eyed about beautiful things, and I use this space to share what I love, what I want to try, and what I have already tested inside my own four walls. I am not an expert and I do not pretend to be one. I am a collector of ideas, a careful experimenter, and a believer that a home can change your mood the same way a favorite song can. If you came here for glossy perfection, you might be surprised. If you came here for honest discoveries and an open diary of interior adventures, you are in the right place.

My taste sits at an interesting crossroads. I am inspired by fashion trends and by the thrill of big stylistic shifts. I am also a history romantic with a soft spot for the Middle Ages. I like the crisp geometry of Italian architecture and the poetic drama of Gothic lines. Stained glass, ribbed vaults, pointed arches, cloisters, and courtyards whisper to me about time, patience, and craft. I admire the forged character of cold steel in a museum case and the quiet strength of hand-worked iron on an old door. These obsessions are not about turning my home into a castle set. They are about borrowing mood and structure. A carved profile here, a gothic arch silhouette there, a dark walnut stain next to linen and limewash. I love pulling that old-world gravity into modern rooms where people actually live.

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At the same time I am deeply in love with simple, human spaces that feel warm by 7 pm with a cat asleep on the chair. I believe in rooms that breathe. More houseplants that grow and ask for water. Natural materials that age with you. Clay that scuffs. Wood that records freckles of sunlight. Textiles that feel calm under your fingers. I am obsessed with living compositions that interact with nature. Branches in water on a sideboard. A lemon tree that surprises me with a bloom in January. A windowsill that becomes a tiny greenhouse during spring. When I add a piece to a room, I ask if it will make the space feel more alive. If the answer is yes, it stays.

I share my trials exactly as they happen. I do not renovate a whole house in a weekend. I move a chair and watch it for two weeks. I test three off-white paints that look identical in the store and completely different at home at 3 pm. I swap a rug, then put it back, then measure the room again. I am not afraid of mistakes because I have two cats who remind me daily that perfection is imaginary. Their names are always changing in my head because I talk to them like roommates. They scratch occasionally, nap constantly, and approve many of my choices by simply choosing that spot to curl up. If a cat loves a corner, I know the layout is working.

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I am drawn to gothic and Italian influences because they remind me that beauty has bones. Yet I never forget that a home is for living. I will always choose a table that can survive pasta night over a delicate piece that needs a museum guard. I will always side with comfort, texture, and soul. I want rooms that hold conversation, quiet, laughter, and sometimes a sword shaped letter opener that makes me grin. Beauty should serve the life that happens inside it.

You will see a lot of plants here, a lot of light and shadow, and a healthy mix of thrift finds with new pieces. I like giving old furniture a second life with fresh hardware or a darker stain. I like using iron in small doses to anchor sweetness. I am not afraid of black paint in the right place. I love humble materials like jute and pine as much as I love carved stone and velvet. I use scent and sound in design too. A room that smells like beeswax and basil with a little vinyl record crackle is already halfway styled.

If you love medieval mood and modern comfort, if you collect plants, if you want a home that feels a little cinematic but still invites friends to kick off their shoes, I hope you feel at home here. My promise is to keep this space personal, useful, and kind. I will share what delights me, what challenges me, and what makes a room feel like a better version of itself.

If you want to say hello, tell me about your cats, or share a project you are trying, write to me at hello@nevixon.com. I answer with tea in hand and a tape measure nearby.

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