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Warm Up Your Interior in Winter
Winter is always accompanied by a decrease in brightness both inside and outside, which obviously has a negative impact on our spirit. Discover some simple decorating ideas to make your home cozier, and turn it into a corner that soothes, comforts, or as we say otherwise, makes you feel great.
Dare to Be Warm
PinterestFor those who don't know, colors really affect our feelings and the human body, as well as change perception of the surrounding environment.
Your home will seem warmer thanks to warm tones. For those who really want changes, paint or wallpaper options are available, as well as accessories for those who simply wish to refresh the decor. Prefer blankets, bedding and textiles… Also consider artistic table design since it can make you want to buy a ticket to a sunny place.
Choose Natural Materials
PinterestFur, velvet, cotton, rattan, wood — it's no secret that we use natural materials to warm up the space and also mix styles to avoid a boring design. Often it's enough to carefully choose a few pieces of furniture or accessories made from natural materials to change the look of the space and make it more cozy.
Keep the Lighting
Creating a pleasant atmosphere is key to feeling comfort and warmth. We increase the number of table lamps, removing medium ceiling lighting.
Thus, the atmosphere will be softer where there is light and shadow. Think about intimacy and low lighting to create a calm, cozy and comfortable environment.
PinterestAccumulate Coziness
Cushions and throws are more than welcome on the sofa or bed. They allow any interior to become warmer since they significantly increase comfort in the surroundings. This concept also applies to decorative accents such as candles, vases and baskets.
Odd numbers are often preferred which make the eye move through the display and create a level of visual attraction that symmetrical and even compositions simply cannot achieve.
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