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Warm & inviting! Love there is no over head light on!
Love soft warm lamp light to make the coziness of a
warm, earthy colors, and book display
room with warm, brown judges paneling, seemed destined for some "hunt" inspired touches. A couple of doggie lamps, pheasant plates, hunt painting (not visible in pic) and duck decoy helped to complete the hunt-inspired look. Now I just need an antler chandelier to replace the never-used ceiling fan.
warm colors tend to advance and cool colors tend to recede.
Warm color tend to advance so make the room smaller, closer and intimate.
Since warm colors tend to advance, this means that they tend to draw in a space. This red living room feels more intimate because it's red. If the designer wanted to make the room feel more open and expansive, she would have chosen a cooler color.
cozy.
Warm green is a perfect color for this space. The black doors and brass hardware add to the feeling of richness and warmth. The double French doors open to the light and bright kitchen
cozy.
Warm green is a perfect color for this space. The black doors and brass hardware add to the feeling of richness and warmth. The double French doors open to the light and bright kitchen.
Warm green and black french doors.
feel cozy.Warm green is a perfect color for this space. The black doors and brass hardware add to the feeling of richness and warmth. The double French doors open to the light and bright kitchen.
Warm colors and warm lighting in basement bedroom
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Love the warm, rich colors, very soothing.
This is a very lovely warm look.
ose a warm wall color. Lower levels are often short on natural light, so substitute the sun's effect with a warm, golden wall color. “Gold, melon, orange and pumpkin are great wall colors for basement bedrooms,” says Weiner. “They exude warmth under any lighting conditions and literally glow when the
cozy, and warm, and the photography conveys this.
Layers. This step is key, and fortunately it is both affordable and easy. Start by simply draping throws over your furniture — not only will they come in handy when you want to curl up on the sofa, but they’ll continue to warm the space while you’re
still warm things up in winter. This living room by Bosworth Hoedemaker shows how a few cozy textiles can give ivory-hued pieces a warm, autumnal look.
Warming drawer appears to have an overlay panel framing the appliance. Correct? Thanks...
warming tray next to stove, island cooktop
clean. A warming drawer next to the oven is a luxurious touch. Ann Sacks terracotta flooring tile adds warm contrast to the more contemporary stainless steel and marble elements. Range, Oven, Warming drawer: MieleArchitecture by Castanes ArchitectsPhotography by Aaron LeitzMore Kitchens of the Week: A Warm
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