Anonymous wrote:Tell me more about this stone farmhouse on a mountain top... sounds like a Hallmark movie.
But seriously, what makes something cozy? Throws? Fireplace? A great room?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wife of some divorce to a high-powered DC lobbyist who was into artwork.
Podestas?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cozy is (imo)
- Personalized (not generic or institutional looking)
- Comfortable
- Different textures
- Not too matched
My attempt to make our family room “cozy” (but also uncluttered) is a wooden tray on a coffee table containing 2 tv remote controls, a plant in a basket, a really cute mini 4” game of “operation,” a few mini children’s books, a tiny zen wooden box with sand/stacking stones, and small puzzles)
that's clutter
Anonymous wrote:Two stand out for me:
- The house of a friend who is an antiques dealer. It was perfect, every vignette like a store display, perfectly curated, the whole atmosphere felt like entering another world.
- The new build of a family friend. The house was nice but wasn't anything out of the ordinary. It was evening, the house had that perfect level of evening dim lighting, it was perfectly clean and tidy, and everything was well-stocked. The house had a feeling of abundance and coziness.
Even though one of these houses was a lot "fancier" in terms of material things, what they both had in common was: no clutter, everything was intentionally placed where it was. I've been thinking about this a lot as I organized/decorated for Christmas this year.
Anonymous wrote:Versailles
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But seriously, what makes something cozy? Throws? Fireplace? A great room?
1. A dog
2. A fireplace
3. Books people actually want to read and comfy places to read them
Anonymous wrote:The wife of some divorce to a high-powered DC lobbyist who was into artwork.
Anonymous wrote:Cozy is (imo)
- Personalized (not generic or institutional looking)
- Comfortable
- Different textures
- Not too matched
My attempt to make our family room “cozy” (but also uncluttered) is a wooden tray on a coffee table containing 2 tv remote controls, a plant in a basket, a really cute mini 4” game of “operation,” a few mini children’s books, a tiny zen wooden box with sand/stacking stones, and small puzzles)
Anonymous wrote:A stone farmhouse on a mountaintop near middleburg. So incredibly cozy.