People of Delta! You can post your favorite pictures of cozy :Si: rooms here.
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Personally, I like cabin-style architecture and warm colors, it's very large & homely (and probably requires lots of heating energy & cleaning but anyway). I dislike something too minimalistic, even if that obstructs practicality, it has to strike a balance between opulent and protective.
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Some more bohemian spaces:
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"Think big" --> Tending towards a more larger-than-life Moroccan Riad style:
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Small rooms because budget:
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Decorations:
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(a few of them, that's effective enough. I just love the flair)
:bighug:
Personally, I like cabin-style architecture and warm colors, it's very large & homely (and probably requires lots of heating energy & cleaning but anyway). I dislike something too minimalistic, even if that obstructs practicality, it has to strike a balance between opulent and protective.
















Some more bohemian spaces:





"Think big" --> Tending towards a more larger-than-life Moroccan Riad style:








Small rooms because budget:





Decorations:









(a few of them, that's effective enough. I just love the flair)