A gorgeous (a bit secret) image of a room with a wonderful headboard & beautiful bed textiles in pleasing soft colors.
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Take care / Marie
A gorgeous (a bit secret) image of a room with a wonderful headboard & beautiful bed textiles in pleasing soft colors.
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Take care / Marie
Floral patterns, particularly in this slightly romantic style, can be something that I appreciate occasionally – solely because of the homely feel.
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Roses & floral can often get very cute or too decorated. I found that single coloured environments is best suited as a base if you want to decorate with patterns. When concentrating in a few places, instead of the whole room, you get a stronger impact & it feels less “busy” – but then again, it’s always about preference…
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Romantic environments is not something I naturally get inspired by. It’s usually a lot of pink, white, floral, jewellery & other things sweet. Don’t ask me why! It doesn’t have to be that. I find a handwritten letter rather romantic. Both because it is nowadays an unusual action but also because too many people view time as money. Generally speaking, that is!
I am not that fond of cute, girlish environments, personally. I appreciate it on behalf of others & can certainly see what it is that attracts. Maybe it’s because I’m too practical, in order to appreciate the sweetness. Although, I respect other preferences, that’s what makes the world so exciting.
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An exciting (maybe romantic is more suitable) close-up of an old brass mirror & matching chandelier. It’s nice when you are able to see the frames in the mirror image of similar material – nicely arranged. It’s nice to see the dear old things I once was very fond of, in younger age. Seems as I am still too 🙂
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