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Make your kitchen feel a little cozier with a patterned rug or runner. Kate Marker Interiors chose a vintage-style runner in soft shades of pink and gray to complement this bright and airy all-white kitchen. Color-drench a room in a single shade to create a cocooning feel that is cozy and inviting. Lindye Galloway Studio chose a deep dark chocolate shade for this upscale game room that grounds the space.

HOME DECORATING

Our Vintage Nest Vintage style is exactly what it sounds like—an eclectic combination of vintage and antique pieces that creates a comfortable, homey feel. This dining roomis a perfect example of a nostalgic, vintage space, right down to the mismatched seating around the table, the antique chandelier and the old fashioned affirmation artwork hanging on the wall. The rustic style of these lanterns adds a charming touch to the overall ambiance, while the candlelight creates a warm and cozy atmosphere in any space. The beautifully decorated living room with lanterns brings warmth and coziness to the space. The centerpiece stands out with a decorative tray filled with plants and beautiful pottery, adding an earthy touch to the ambiance.

The Absolute Best Colors to Paint Your Living Room

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  • You’ll find party inspiration with a fabulous sectional couch and other furniture pieces that pull a look together.
  • Minimalist interiors with an emphasis on clean lines, natural light, and neutral palettes have a calming feel that many people find appealing.
  • Then she added a curvy green velvet sofa that takes center stage with a bold dose of color.

In a kitchen or bathroom, try painting the cabinets a new color or staining them. Use cheap fabric to reupholster your couches or chairs, and try a stain on your floors to change the color. Wood accents (on edges of furniture, the windowsills, trim, doors, etc.) can be painted or stained a bold new color.