We all have our favorite corners at home, whether it's the living room sofa or the armchair with the fluffy cover in the kitchen, something draws us to certain areas. Of course, the entire layout of a space should inspire comfort, but perfect corners will have something extra - that pleasant combination of colors and textures that gives us a pleasant feeling of belonging.

The simplest way to create the perfect corner is to start with what we like: a specific color palette (if you like the sea, then any shade of aquamarine or blue will be to your taste; if nature and its landscapes relax you, then opt for green), a sensation (wood, for those who yearn for a mountain vacation home; leather, for people who love matte and precious textures) or a favorite activity (if you're used to watching movies in the living room, then the sofa area can become your favorite corner; if you like to read, your corner will have lots of pillows, lots of books and plenty of light).

Perfect corners for you allow you to put your imagination to work. You can decorate them with anything you'd like to have in your field of vision: souvenirs or photos of loved ones, the guitar on which you learned your first song, the books you haven't read yet, or a collection you are proud of.

Comfort is above all an amalgam of well-being. And these reside in the personalization of interior design. The latest trends in home decor put identifying those details that can outline the profile of a space's inhabitant first.

There are numerous interior design projects lacking warmth and perfect corners, precisely because style or trends alone cannot replace the personal touch.

To succeed in highlighting your tastes in decorating and creating rooms with a high degree of comfort, choose to emphasize your preferences. Only in this way will you be able to have a home with personality, where perfect corners are the crowning glory of an assumed style.

A table where you can let your passion play will add charm to a room

A structural and very simple wardrobe can transform into a pictorial detail

Comfort doesn't require a large investment: a sofa, an airy layout, and familiar order