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5 Cozy Interiors Where You Want to Spend This Autumn
Autumn is bright colors, warm home evenings and coziness. That's exactly how we would describe the interiors from our selection. Which one do you like the most?
Light Apartment with a 'Sunshine' Dining Room
The color palette of this interior includes all autumn shades. In the kitchen-dining room, the mood is sunny thanks to reddish tones, in the office there's a lot of blue that reminds of cool autumn twilight, and the bedroom turned out misty.
Designer Julia Saponova complemented the interior with decorative items and textiles — soft carpets and throws added coziness, which is indispensable in autumn.
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Compact Apartment with a Vibrant Color Palette
The kitchen-dining room in this apartment resembles an autumn park where all leaves on the trees have already turned red. Designer Arina Troilova didn't hesitate to use complex and saturated shades in the finishing — and she didn't make a mistake. The bedroom turned out more cool and restrained, but no less cozy — in gray and blue tones.
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Spacious Apartment with an Autumn Palette
Designers from Home Emotions Studio decorated a large apartment for a family with three children. They took light milk-colored walls as the base and complemented them with details in rich tones: brown, reddish, and yellow. Now the interior resembles an autumn forest on a sunny day — here you can relax and take a break from worries.
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Scandinavian 2-Room Apartment in Muted Tones
To create an interior that will always be relevant, designer Olesya Berezovskaya chose a simple Scandinavian style and muted shades of yellow, green, blue, and brown. As a result, it turned out warm and cozy in an autumnal way. Large role was played by warm and tactile materials that are pleasant to touch: there's a lot of wood and textiles in the interior.
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Vibrant and Cozy Petrograd One-Room Apartment
The main feature of this apartment is an art object by a St. Petersburg photographer, placed on the wall in the living room. It painted this part of the apartment in colors of an autumn sky at sunset. Designer Julia Kaufeldt supported this theme with wooden items and saturated bright and turquoise shades.
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