9 people who decorate their homes like wizards
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/9-people-who-decorate-their-homes-like-wizards.htmlOur homes are like business cards that we share with friends, family, and casual renovation lovers. Research shows that "73% of people who are happy with their home are also generally happy." The following people have taken home decor to another level - be it magical magic or magical sophistication - but we have to admit that we love it anyway.
Pictolic has put together a collection of delightful homes and we hope you can use them as an imaginary vacation, just for a moment.
9 PHOTOS

1. "A wardrobe inspired by the Chronicles of Narnia."

2. We try to make the most of our small garden. ”

3. "Summer in my father's backyard."

4. We would like to read a book in this dreamy room.

5. "Cozy bedroom of my daughter in the bay of mermaids."

6. "My parents' charming veranda."

7. "My apartment in Bed Stai, Brooklyn."

8. "I like the style of my living room."

9. "The bed of my Ford Ranger that I traveled in."
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