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In The Mood for Love

By Cleskowitz @cleskowitz

In The Mood for Love
We don't have to be hit over the head or literally have symbols of love in a space to create a romantic, sexy interior that promotes intimacy.

In The Mood for Love

Frances Russell


We all know setting the stage for romance can be as easy as buying fresh flowers, lighting a few candles, and nibbling on aphrodisiacs, but living within a romantic interior is a 365 day a year decadent, delicious treat that anyone can enjoy and incorporate into their own home with a few simple additions.
In The Mood for Love

Aubusson rugs always seem to grace the floors of romantic spaces.  I suspect because they have a French flavor, and anything French in feel, innately feels romantic.  Crystal chandeliers or objects that radiate light, and therefore create sparkle, help lend to the mood.  Sweeping views don't hurt either.
In The Mood for Love

Simple pleasures are sexy
In The Mood for Love

but this ratchets up the romance
In The Mood for Love

Enveloped in the fabric gracing this canopy bed makes it easy to shine a rosy glow on romance 

In The Mood for Love

Barry Dixon


This living room feels romantic to me because it looks lovingly curated.  Layered textiles, soft colors, ethnic touches, antiques, and collected groupings tell a story of a life well lived.
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High thread count sheets and a bed you want to fall into feel fabulous

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ph: Robert Trachtenberg


This bedroom is dark, sexy, and tactile.  That's totally romantic!

In The Mood for Love

Lorenzo Castillo ph:Simon Upton


Anything that speaks to your romantic side, makes you feel good, nurtures you, and makes you want to share is good enough for me, and you?

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