Warm vs. Cool: Setting the Cozy Temperature
Begin with feelings, not swatches. Ask which shades make you breathe slower or smile longer. Warm terracotta invites conversation, while cool misty blue supports quiet reflection. Test small patches, then observe over coffee, chores, and nighttime reading to confirm genuine comfort.
Warm vs. Cool: Setting the Cozy Temperature
In open-plan rooms, use a warm anchor like camel or clay on large elements, then cool it with eucalyptus cushions or slate pottery. This gentle push and pull keeps the space grounded yet airy, ideal for lingering chats and long Sunday afternoons.