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Inside the Soho Skybox House by Ana Rybak

July 8, 2026

Inside the Soho Skybox House by Ana Rybak
Ana Rybak has created a really strong interior scene here, using the CANARUN Soho Skybox House and Tad Bedroom in a way that feels bold, modern and full of character. What stands out first is the structure of the space. The Soho Skybox House already has that clean, urban feeling, with tall glass, strong architectural lines and a layout that lets you see different areas of the home at once. Ana has leaned into that beautifully. Instead of treating each room as a separate setup, she has styled the whole build as one connected living space, where the bedroom, kitchen, dining area and lounge all feel like part of the same home. The large glass frontage does a lot of work in this image. It gives the viewer that feeling of looking into a private city apartment, almost like catching a glimpse of someone’s home from the outside. You can see the warm wood tones, the concrete walls, the furniture, the lighting and the artwork all layered behind the window frame. It makes the build feel bigger, deeper and more believable. The Tad Bedroom adds a strong focal point upstairs. The dark bed frame, warm bedding and vivid orange pillows create a sharp contrast against the cooler concrete and wood around it. It gives the room personality without making it feel too busy. The bedroom still feels calm, but it has enough colour to draw your eye straight to it, especially with the dramatic red artwork on either side. That contrast is one of the best parts of the image. The Soho Skybox House has a very modern, slightly industrial feel, but Ana has softened it with warm wood, soft furnishing, plants and carefully placed decor. The kitchen and dining area feel practical and lived in, while the lounge below adds another layer of comfort. It is easy to imagine this as an actual Second Life home rather than just a decorated display. There is also a nice use of rhythm in the styling. The window grid, the stairs, the wall panels and the clean furniture lines all repeat across the image, giving the scene a very organised architectural feel. Then the softer elements, like the plants, rugs, bedding and table setting, stop it from becoming too cold. It is modern, but not empty. Stylish, but still usable. That is where the Soho Skybox House works especially well. It gives you a strong structure to build from, but it does not force one specific style. You can keep it minimal, make it darker and more dramatic, or bring in warmer pieces like Ana has done here. The open layout gives plenty of room for personal styling, while the baked lighting and shadows help the finished space feel more grounded. Ana’s image is a lovely example of how a skybox can feel like a complete home. Not just a room, not just a backdrop, but a proper interior with movement, height and atmosphere. The Soho Skybox House gives the scene its architectural shape, while the Tad Bedroom brings warmth and personality to the upper level. Together, they create a space that feels modern, confident and very much lived in. Featured CANARUN products Soho Skybox House • Easy to use home for your island • 27 x 15 size • Low prim • Sky not included • Baked lights and shadow Tad Bedroom Featured in Ana Rybak’s interior styling. View the original photo by Ana Rybak: https://www.flickr.com/photos/192049625@N08/ View the Soho Skybox House on the Second Life Marketplace: https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Soho-Skybox-House-CANARUN-Rezzme/27047822 Blog written by AmyElle Atheria, Blogger Manager for CANARUN. Website: https://amyable-sl.weebly.com

Written by AmyElle Atheria