This text explores how the idea of “a room of one’s own” is deeply connected to autonomy, identity, and the capacity for creative production. Through this, I began to see the home not simply as a physical environment, but as a space shaped by access, control, and the individual’s agency and sense of ownership. In particular, having “a room of one’s own” extends beyond mere physical occupancy, instead signifying decision-making power and control over that space. This perspective directly informed my E&E project, where I explore the relationship between domestic systems and ownership.