Not exact matches
Mirror this
cosy, sociable side
of the rustic kitchen by making your
space feel friendly and welcoming.
Hits
of jolly bunting and retro - style bakeware make the
space feel cosy, welcoming and relaxed.
Even a barren
space can
feel like a
cosy cabin with layers
of soft textures.
Trailing flowers and potted plants give it a
cosy feel, while the steps leading up to the second level add to the illusion
of space.
Faux fur cushions and a textured rug keep the look
cosy, while a glass coffee table creates a
feeling of space, and its similarity to the dining table links the open - plan areas together.
We applied a very neutral but warm shade
of grey to the walls — Ammonite by Farrow and Ball, a colour I have used so many times and is always a winner is you want a
space to stay light and bright but to
feel cosy at the same time, and a great grey that is not too cold, thanks to it's brown (as opposed to blue) undertones.
An elegant, rich shade
of green - grey on the walls will instantly warm up the
space, creating a
cosy, cocoon - like
feel.
For an atmospheric dining experience, a range
of tones in the same colour will unite the entire
space, while a dark painted ceiling will give the room a
cosy feel.