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Libraries
Such a uniquely comforting place.
Growing up, libraries were somewhere that felt so fun, getting to go in and pick out a new book. Now that I am older, I appreciate the library in other ways, like having a stable, quiet place to work on assignments or simply take a break from the rest of the world.
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Libraries are often seen as quiet, peaceful, and serene spaces, designed to encourage both relaxation and concentration. The aesthetic of a library often emphasizes the use of natural materials such as wood and stone, and features large windows that allow plenty of natural light to flood the space.
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The use of color is also important in library aesthetics, with muted and calming tones such as blues, greens, and grays often being used to create a soothing atmosphere. No two libraries are the same; same architecture, same books, same atmosphere, and that’s what I love the most about them.
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