20 places that you would not refuse to spend your quarantine
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/20-places-that-you-would-not-refuse-to-spend-your-quarantine.htmlGo crazy with boredom and I want the quarantine to be over? But the heroes of our selections, on the contrary, like everything. All because they have isolated themselves in the cozy and comfortable places you could ever dream of! See for yourself.


"So it looks like my home workplace"

"So the sunlight wakes me up every morning"

Watch TV shows in such an environment is a pleasure!

"Any house where you live long enough, and where there is dog, is sure to be cozy!"

An evening of football in the backyard.

"We made a fortress for his children"

"My reading corner"

"Anybody know what day quarantine?"

In this pleasant room and want to stay home.

Summer reading corner.

Why somewhere to go?

And I want to visit!

This is the place for isolation!

"My little one, but a comfortable attic"

Loving Pets able to decorate any place.

Here are the best family get-togethers.

"Give me hot cocoa, and I never get out of here!"

How bright and spacious!

"Cooking in this kitchen brings me joy"

Your own home theater.
Keywords: Home | Beauty | Space | Comfort
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