e and relaxed. This seating area was designed to be intimate and cozy and nice to look at — I wanted to create an indoor living room outside. Every time I have people over, they end up sitting here for hours enjoying the outdoors in a setting that feels like a cute little indoor seating area!"
look is relaxed, comfortable and just right for easy entertaining.
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ready for relaxation. With a lamp for light in the evenings, a table to set a book or drink on and an ottoman placed in front of one chair, this is a spot to get comfortable in.
a very relaxing haven. For best results, use a few different tones of white and layer them in the space. In this bedroom, creamy white walls are combined with crisp white curtains and ivory colored bedding. This type of variation will prevent your space from looking too stark.
a very relaxing haven. For best results, use a few different tones of white and layer them in the space. In this bedroom, creamy white walls are combined with crisp white curtains and ivory colored bedding. This type of variation will prevent your space from looking too stark.
Paint pick: Dover White
soothing and relaxing. Readers also loved the bedding — don't you just want to snuggle up under that fluffy duvet?
Create a relaxing environment. The classic combination of pale blue and chocolate brown define the elegant nature of this relaxing guest room. The coverlet and comforter combination is a great way to provide the necessary flexibility for how your guests like to sleep. Some like lots of covers, some like
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executed with relaxed materials provides the best of all worlds: a direct path between points A and B and an invitation to linger.
executed with relaxed materials provides the best of all worlds: a direct path between points A and B and an invitation to linger.
in and relax), but generally speaking, the more colors and patterns there are in a room, the less restful it will feel. So if something feels off in a particular room, a good starting point is to simplify the color palette or try removing a pattern.
in and relax), but generally speaking, the more colors and patterns there are in a room, the less restful it will feel. So if something feels off in a particular room, a good starting point is to simplify the color palette or try removing a pattern.