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Of course you don’t have to combine warm colors with warm colors. You can also add some contrast in your home by mixing warm and cool tones. Above terracotta colors have been combined with grey.

We're fans of a rich charcoal grey or a dark stripe that can be complemented with moody shades of deep forest green or warmed up with creamier shades of beige or caramel. If an all-over colour is too bold for your tastes, consider a stripe that brings in toasty reds or a burnt orange, and build your colour palette from there. If you want to create a cozy home then adding warm colors to your home decor is a good idea. These warm colors are also great if you want to switch your home decor from lighter summer tones to warm fall colors. Moroccan-inspired dining room with warm color tones (styling: Cleo Scheulderman & photo: Jeroen van der Spek) Both! White can lean cooler or warmer, depending on the shade. "If you look closely, you can see hints of the undertones like red, blue, yellow, and purple in the color," says Ariel Richardson, interior designer and founder of ASR Design Studio in San Diego. The secret to a warm and cosy living room? Layering. There's nothing quite as inviting on a chilly evening as soft, warm textures to sink into and snuggle up in. Layering and accessorising with extra throws and cushions is a must for lounging.

You can tell if a color is warm if it seems to be more mellow," Richardson says. "Bold and vivid colors tend to be on the cold side." Go all the way with brown, not just a brown kitchen but also the walls and ceiling are painted brown, I love how they used multiple shades of brown, the ceiling is slightly lighter to not make it feel too overwhelming (photo: Alvhem) Using rich and deep colours is an effective way to give an impression of warmth, says interior designer Julia Kendell. 'Dark charcoal and navy both look fantastic on walls and work well together, especially when teamed with furnishings in contrasting colours, such as berry shades and mustard yellow. Wooden furniture is also excellent in combination with a dark palette,' she explains. Who What Wear is part of Future US LLC, an international media group and leading digital publisher.

Amy Wilson, Interior Designer for 247Blinds and 247Curtains suggests adding tartan elements to make a living room cosy.Bring together anemones, hellebores, chrysanthemums, roses and dianthus to combine old-fashioned nostalgia with a clean modern twist. Groups of single stems in vases of all different heights mixed together with curiosities, ornaments and candles can create an eclectic and unusual display,' says floral designer Anna Potter of Swallows & Damsons with Funny How Flowers Do That. Besides influencing your mood, color temperatures can change the feel of a room, too. Warmer colors can make an interior seem welcoming – but also smaller, Richardson warns. Cooler colors have their own pros and cons: They'll create the illusion of extra space, but go overboard and the room can feel too sterile.

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