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The wooden floor and soft carpets made the living room feel ______. (The materials helped create a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere.)
warm
The apartment had an ______ mix of modern and vintage furniture. (The styles were not typical together, making the design unique.)
unusual
The kitchen was ______, but it had everything she needed. (It was very small, but still functional.)
tiny
The house was in a ______ village, far from the noise of the city. (There were no loud cars or people, making it quiet and relaxing.)
peaceful
The living room felt ______ and airy because of the big windows. (There was plenty of sunlight, making the space feel open and fresh.)
light
The basement was always ______, even during the day. (It had no windows, so there was little natural light.)
dark
The small cottage was very ______, with a fireplace and soft blankets. (It felt warm and welcoming, like a perfect place to relax.)
cosy
The house stayed ______ in summer because of its thick stone walls. ( on hot days, it was so good inside.).)
cool
The sofa was so ______ that she fell asleep on it. (It was very soft and nice to sit or lie on.)
comfortable
The old stone house was always ______, even in summer. (The temperature inside was low, and it didn’t feel warm.)
cold
The walls were painted yellow, making the kitchen feel ______ and cheerful. (The color made the room look lively and full of energy.)
bright
The house had an ______ garden with colorful flowers and a small fountain. (It looked really beautiful and caught everyone’s attention.)
attractive