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Dark red, crimson, maroon or oxblood are the colors close to the heart of Scorpio.
Scorpio fashion designer Zac Posen turns his hand to interiors, above.
Houses with hidden corners, secret places to stash some cash, nooks and crannies or even a locked safe room could be appealing, as some things need to be kept under lock and key.
Scorpio might like to padlock their bedroom or keep one room in the house safe and sacred.
Remember, this sign is the witchiest of them all – a welcoming or cleansing ritual to bless a new space is never a bad idea…
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Scorpio is also a sign that’s subtly – or overtly – interested in the occult. Note Lily Aldridge has an astrological light fixture in her home, and that her favourite magical spot is a little nook for her daughter to take sanctuary in with a book…
Wood floors and leather chairs are central features in this Scorpio models home.
Scorpio Alexa Chung.
Vineyards and ivy are Scorpionic, creating shade in outdoor spaces, and they may like a hedgerow or a way to keep nosy neighbors out.
Dark sheltered areas are preferred; a sunken lounge or den that’s cosy will provide a welcome sanctuary.