Although probably a typo, the house was definitely not in the country. And most definitely not cozy. The interior decor was a battle over functional/minimalist and what was available in the store for the room I was working on that day. The feel for me was reminiscent of a South Florida minimalist decor to keep it fresh and airy. The big artwork in the main room was very hindi/Indian motif with a art deco sofa futon with a metal framed chair with a leatherette cushion that would deflate as you sit on it. No additional blankets, cushions or pillows. It reminded me of my college dorm furniture that you couldn't get comfortable on. Each room had a bed, a desk, and a desk chair with a very different feel. Upstairs, a big giraffe painting in a very plain room that had a runner type of rug that had plenty of ladybug carcases on and around it. The bathroom was a peach-coral color with a green rug in front of the shower, a grey rug in front of the sink, and a mirror above the vanity that works for someone 5 feet or shorter. The loft area had an outdoorsy (mural of trees) and aviation motif. The bookcases had no books in them. There were maybe a dozen books along the stairwell, 5 were in Spanish the others about Hinduism. The dining room felt like I was sitting at the kids table with the table height so high in comparison to where you sat in the lounge chairs. The kitchen and living room had a nautical motif with wainscoting on the walls. NOTHING COZY about the house.