Last month, DHS Cribs took a look into Ian Sullivan's sporty spot. This month, on the third edition of the year, we’re featuring sophomore Grace Daly’s cool hangout. Neirad Enilno reporter Britt Gordon and photographer Laurenz Busch set out to capture the magic of Grace's crib. The bright purple walls, tie-die drapery, and music posters around the room catch the eye at first glance. However, Grace's room is also unique, as it is filled with interesting connections to Buddhism, such as her fish, Rinpocho, her dance career as well as plenty of other cool decorative objects.

Here's a look into Grace's unique abode!

“My bed is SO comfortable! And then when you lay down and all the tie-dye is surrounding you, you feel like you’re in your own world."

“I took out the doors, got a shower rod, and tie-dyed my white shades."

“The elephants represent good luck. If you have a special personal attachment to the elephants from when you are little, it means you will achieve big things because of the large womb of the mother.”

“My favorite part of my room is my hammock. I got it when I was 11 in Honduras on a mission trip... Honduras has always been my thing. I’ve moved so often that Honduras has become my home."

“I used go to Honduras with my grandmother, and she is the one who first sparked my interest in Honduras. My grandmother has always been there for me.”

“I have been dancing for 13 years. When I lived in Nashville, I did the "Nutcracker." Performing arts is my thing.”